Unpacking Kamala's Call Her Daddy Fiasco & Trump Returns to Butler
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Yes. Donald Trump blamed President Biden and Vice President Harris for the latest assassination attempt against him.
He claimed without evidence that their rhetoric is causing him to be, quote, shot at.
How is the White House responding to this?
Of course it's their rhetoric.
Who's been calling him Hitler since he came down the escalator?
There's actually footage of Hitler on an escalator.
Have you seen that? Honest to God, in Berlin, the thing stopped.
A couple of his Hitler youth carried him the rest of the way.
Of course it's their rhetoric.
You can't say somebody's Hitler over and over again in a country of 340 million people.
You think a few wackos might believe that?
And if you don't kill Hitler, you're worse than Hitler.
So yes, it's coming from their mouths.
Why don't you go back and look at some of the footage?
Do you guys even listen?
Well, I can't blame on that one.
When Kamala speaks, who's listening?
Usually you're shrink. Don't...
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We have a lot to get to today.
I'm most excited to get to, I don't know if you know this, Kamala Harris is on a blitz.
She's on a press blitz. Blitz, meaning the first time she's ever appeared on press ever.
And she appeared on the Call Her Daddy podcast.
Don't throw up in your mouth a little.
And it's worse than you think.
It's about as bad as an appearance gets.
As far as when people talk about division in the country, let me ask this.
Who do you think actually is sowing more division in this country?
Because we hear that a lot. Is it Donald Trump or is it Kamala Harris or by extension the DNC? We'll get to this appearance and I will make my case.
References available. Also, Donald Trump just had a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.
Is it one of the greatest rallies in political history or the greatest rally in political history?
I'll leave the decision to you.
Also, Hillary Clinton hates free speech.
We'll talk about that. She wants to be a misinformation czar.
So we'll be talking about a lot today.
If at some point you're watching on YouTube, you see this Head on over to Rumble because we will not censor ourselves here on YouTube.
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We have no idea if we will be banned for the election again.
And by that, I mean strong chance we will.
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Eastern. How are you, Captain Morgan CEO? Doing well now.
I'm worried I'm going to get us banned again.
It was me last... Well, no, it wasn't me.
Yeah, you had the gall to quote the CDC. Yeah, by the way.
By the way, if Hillary Clinton becomes that czar, she's not going to ban you.
She's just going to suicide you in a way that's physically impossible.
Yes. And everybody will buy it.
Yes. How are you?
Except for the last part. I don't know that everyone will buy it.
I'm fine. I mean, I'm still alive, so that's nice.
It's about Wild Robot. A movie.
Oh, a movie. Okay. I thought you meant In the Wild.
It's worth it. You guys can let me know.
I think at Tool Man, we were talking about how it unironically became a very pro-motherhood movie.
I could tell they were going for the global warming push for any two parents, lesbian mom type thing.
I'm not saying they were saying the robot was a lesbian.
Yeah. All families are the same.
And instead, it ended up being a female robot who was taught how to be a mom by a male fox and then found the joy through motherhood was more fulfilling than fulfilling the task for which she was programmed to do, her job.
Nice. Yeah. It was a wonderful...
It was good. Yeah. It was a lot of moments, but yeah, that's weird.
Directed by Harrison Butker?
Yes. Alright, when you hear him, you know him, you love him, you hear this.
He is going to be at Bricktown Comedy Club of Oklahoma City October 26th.
Mr. Josh Feierstein, how are you?
Good, good. I'm also watching movies I haven't seen.
Finally got around to Lion King 2.
Oh no! It was alright.
What's Lion King 2?
Simba's Pride? Yeah.
You nailed it. You knew it.
Yeah, I did. Simba's, yeah, I like Lion King 2 and a half.
Simba's proud, okay.
Just give up. Simba, Simba, Simba, Simba, Simba.
Simba chops off his pride.
Yes, exactly. Simba's pride month.
Yes, Simba's pride month.
Thank you so much for finishing that. There was Aladdin 2, but that was the first VHS sequel.
It was like Jafar's beard or something.
Wasn't it something like that?
I don't know. Something of Jafar? No, it was like the thieves, the 30 thieves.
The secrets of Jafar? I don't know.
It was an origin story.
Turns out he's bad. Also, in the red chair today, we do, in honor of the segment, we actually have a former Hillary
Clinton staffer.
Oh, nice. Good theme song.
Yeah, it would be better if we had someone in that fourth chair who talked.
But! Nope. Here we are.
Can't do it. It is, of course, October 7th.
And, you know, I just want to make sure this isn't lost on people.
Everyone's saying, you know, thoughts and prayers.
There are still Americans, you know, who are not only kidnapped, but four Americans who are still, as far as we know, hostage.
I mean, assuming I don't necessarily know if we know who's alive and who's not.
That's the story that we're getting.
So, you know.
Prayer for the families affected, of course, not just the Americans.
But remember, that does involve the United States at that point.
They have stolen and are holding hostage American citizens.
Nearly 100 people overall right now.
Like you said, I can't imagine being a parent or a loved one of somebody who's been held hostage and not knowing what's going on.
It's one of those things where you don't want to politicize it.
You don't want to take cheap shots. They are going to be doing, and I'm glad to hear, they'll be doing a candle lighting ceremony, I believe, at the White House.
Unfortunately, they're all jack-o'-lanterns, so that's tasteless, I would say.
All right, let's go to Hillary Clinton.
You won't know the difference, though. That's the problem for Biden.
Yeah, sounds right.
Hillary Clinton. This is moving weird today.
Hillary Clinton, let's just watch what she said this weekend.
I don't know if you know, that's free speech.
The Clintons not good bedfellows.
We should be, in my view, repealing something called Section 230, which gave platforms on the Internet immunity because they were thought to be just pass-throughs, that they shouldn't be judged for the content that is posted.
But we now know that that was an overly simple view, that if the platforms, whether it's Facebook or Twitter X or Instagram or TikTok, whatever they are, if they don't moderate and monitor the content, We lose total control.
That's almost like she said the quiet part out loud.
We lose total control.
Ding, ding, ding, ding, ding. Yeah.
Which also will bring us to the Butler, the Butler-Pennsylvania rally.
Elon Musk is not taking the easiest path.
Elon Musk just needs to step.
If he just wanted to live a happy life, considering that he actually made the single largest tax payment, I believe, ever.
A private citizen in the history of the earth.
In the history of earth.
He could just sit here and he could be pro-Kamala, say, oh, yeah, we need moderated content and we need to do away with misinformation.
And he would actually be on easy street.
Instead, he's actually, I think he unveiled the Twitter files.
I think he looked and said, wow, it's as bad as everyone has said.
This is not the easiest path for him.
And I think that's an important facet to take into account while we're looking at judging people by their decisions and actions.
Because I can't gender by his accent.
Is it South African? Is it Swedish?
I don't know. It's changed. This is not, though, Hillary Clinton.
It's not unique to her.
I want to be very clear.
They try and say that conservatives, that Republicans are banning books.
No, they're banning pornography in schools with children.
The left wants to ban speech consistently, and it's the only platform you can disagree with me.
Comment below. I will make this statement in the affirmative.
The left is the only political wing in the United States that is systematically pushing for the elimination of viewpoints they don't like online.
I think we need to push back on this.
There's no guarantee to free speech on misinformation or hate speech, and especially around our democracy.
Yes, there is. If people go to only one source, and the source they go to is sick, We're going to have to figure out how we rein in our media environment so that you can't just spew disinformation and misinformation.
It's one thing to have differing opinions, but It's another thing entirely to just say things that are false.
Okay. She would know a lot about that, by the way.
Yes. Now, to be clear, we've talked about this for a very long time.
Section 230, it also, you know, it falls under this umbrella, too, safe harbor laws.
We've had my half-Asian lawyer come out and talk about this.
Basically, it means that platforms are supposed to be neutral, whether it's YouTube, X, Facebook, Instagram, Meta, right?
They're basically treated like carriers.
I think we're good to go.
Unfortunately, that's not how it actually exists in practice.
So they're allowed to moderate based on only, you know, obscene, lewd, lascivious, filthy, excessively violent, harassing.
Or the problem here is, or otherwise objectionable content.
Ah, that's it.
That's the one. And that's the problem.
The left uses that as a very, very broad definition to mean anything anti-trans.
So let me just walk you along the path.
Section 230. They're supposed to be politically neutral.
Right? They're supposed to allow content, no matter how offensive, of all viewpoints, as long as it is not effectively criminal.
Just like Verizon, just like AT&T, Vonage, if you're still using them.
Cricket for the...
Sorry. I guess they're not a carrier.
There's a phone... Really quickly, CNN is doing the fact check right now.
They're literally going over the points that we're going to be fact checking the fact checkers with later.
They have Daniel Dale on. We don't need to go to it.
I just wanted to show you guys, like, in real time.
Yeah, we're going to be fact checking the fact checkers on that.
We're going to get them. All right.
Sorry, I didn't mean to interrupt you. And all the references are publicly available.
So, let me give you an example.
Alright. What is legal?
What is political speech? Okay.
You're not allowed to say, hey, I want to drag gays from behind a truck.
You shouldn't be. That's encouraging. Or you're not allowed to say, let's go harm this gay person.
That's a crime, right?
That's a violent crime. Okay.
But then the left says, well, hold on a second.
We're going to broadly apply that to anti-LGBTQ. So now, if you say, well, I don't believe two men should get married, that's hate speech.
Or if you say, actually, we're at the point...
I believe that biological sex is an actual thing, and they frame that as anti-LGBTQ. That is otherwise objectionable, and it is disallowed political speech online, because the left wants to broaden those terms where everything is hate speech.
If you say the pay gap is a myth...
They've qualified that as hate speech.
So Section 230 does need to be framed in.
They want it to be framed out, effectively.
That's the description. We want them to be beholden to the same rules they signed on to.
Pick a lane. Are you a publisher? Are you a platform?
The left says, no, no, no.
We are going to give them the benefits of being a platform while allowing them to be a publisher.
Do you understand the difference?
Does that explain it?
Yeah. Yeah. All right.
Yeah. And let me give you some more examples because you're saying, well, I don't know, maybe they are not actually banning people for saying the pay gap is a myth.
We've seen these from the Twitter files and also experienced it, you know, yours truly been banned quite a bit.
The Biden-Harris administration specifically targeted topics like the COVID lab leak theory.
People were removed, banned from platforms for...
And it seems now that it's close to at least just as likely as the Wuhan wet market.
You were banned if you questioned the efficacy of lockdowns or mask mandates, vaccines, if you questioned the legitimacy of the 2020 election.
Even, by the way, calling them out, for example, voter rolls that were in error or mass mail-in voting that was inefficient or, for example, ballot harvesting.
Things that have been recognized, by the way, legally.
Court cases that have been won and laws have been changed as the result of of this kind of interference or if you want to call it voting anomalies.
Those were bannable offenses on social media because of the Biden-Harris administration.
Are you getting the picture? Zuckerberg said this was the case.
He said that he regretted censoring what should have been protected speech because of the pressure from this administration.
Now you have someone who is vying for a spot in this administration saying, we need to ban more people.
Yeah. Vote for us.
Total control. Yes.
Vote for us. We will ban more people.
Right here! Just, you know, we've been targeted so many times, and we've lost millions upon millions of dollars in revenue.
The Vox Adpocalypse was one, right, where we were completely demonetized.
You had senators saying that this was hate speech.
YouTube said it wasn't, so they created a new law, basically, to allow that.
We were banned from Facebook multiple times, right, and we actually found in a Gizmodo article, it was baked into their actual code.
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We were removed for actually quoting the CDC here on this show, where Gerald...
We brought up the overlay.
This is why we were not here for the midterm elections.
More children die from the standard flu every year than COVID. We did not say COVID was not a thing.
We did not say that older people are not at greater risk for COVID or the immune compromise.
We acknowledged all those things and said, but it is interesting that the flu is deadlier for children, which is now okay because it's commonly accepted.
Well, just to be clear, four out of the last ten years, and it was the Cary Lake thing that got us banned for the midterms.
Oh, that's right. It wasn't me. Listen, I don't think that...
That's not me. No, no, it was both of them because when you have the two strikes, you can't stream back then.
Now they change it to one strike, you can't stream.
Oh, that's right, because it ended up doing longer. It was a double.
It was a double. So it's still your fault.
Yeah, it's half your fault. I guess still.
Yeah, and we may not be here, by the way, if Hillary Clinton has...
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Me and Gerald got bunk beds set up.
That's right. I got top bunk.
Well, we didn't even ask you to.
That's weird. It's just weird that the bunk beds hydraulically merge together.
We can add a third. I don't think it's bunk beds at that point.
I think that's just a Kamala internship.
Oh, come on.
What do you think, Clinton staffer?
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You need to work on your organ music.
Well, he is dead.
Getting a second wind there, are you, Vince?
You don't know this, but we have one of the best organists in the country that is a huge fan of this show that's listening is like, I could have done better.
Not even kidding, that's not a joke.
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All right. Saturday.
Trump. President Trump.
Some people call him former president. Some people call him sitting president.
I call him sitting president, okay? He returned to the scene of the crime, Butler, Pennsylvania, for the first time since the attempted assassination, which, you know, surprisingly, we don't talk about that much anymore.
We don't see it talked about that much in the media.
But he did go back. No, that was for the Brian Stelter came back.
Oh, that's a different return. It is a different return.
It's always a return. That's Stelter to Stelter Harder.
Stelter, I hardly know her.
Plus, I'm gay. Stelter Harder.
The pool boy made an appearance.
Here's the Trump returning to Butler clip.
Lee, thank you very much, really, and thank you.
One of the greatest lines ever. Here it comes.
Thank you to Pennsylvania.
We love Pennsylvania.
And as I was saying...
If the media did their job, that's an iconic line.
Here's what I love. He actually goes back to what he was saying.
Watch. Oh, I love that.
I love that chart.
I love that chart.
He's got a pillowcase with that chart on it that he just snuggles up to every day.
My perfect chart!
You're gonna love my chart.
It's made of the finest Egyptian charts.
You're an asshole.
The finest Egyptian papyrus.
That chart saved my life.
It's made from fragments of the Dead Sea Scrolls.
You're gonna love my pillow chart.
Not true. How many people do you think we're confused?
Where he's like, as I was saying!
And they're like, woo! For the line, he's like, I love this chart!
And he gets back into the key facts.
Like, what is that? What was he saying?
I don't really remember what he was saying, because I remember bullets flying.
But he actually remembered the chart!
That was perfect. If the media did their job, that is just as iconic as the only thing to fear itself is ask not what you can do for your country.
I won't hold my opponent's inexperience against him from Ronald Reagan.
They're already blaming him for the attempt in the first place.
I know. They're so annoyed by that.
They're like, oh yeah, he set it up for sure.
Right, yeah. It's all been a setup.
That is one of the greatest lines, honestly.
Even if you're a leftist, if you're a moderate, don't you have to go, all right, that was pretty badass, right?
Yeah. And of course, one of the richest men ever, Elon Musk, made an appearance.
And this is, it's very telling.
He's not taking the easy path.
If I don't agree with him on everything, and I don't, I have to respect it.
Free speech is the bedrock of democracy.
And... If people don't know what's going on, if they don't know the truth, how can you make an informed vote?
You must have free speech in order to have democracy.
That's why it's the First Amendment.
Be a pest to everyone you know, people on the street everywhere.
Vote, vote, vote. Fight, fight, fight.
Vote, vote, vote. Thank you.
So, Elon Musk right now is getting a lot of guff on Twitter because he said that these platforms have to be neutral.
People are like, hey, Elon, what happened to you being neutral?
And it's like, oh, no, no, no, no, no. The left never can quite understand this.
Elon Musk is not neutral. Of course not.
His platform is. He's open about it.
He's biased. I have no problem.
Someone's open about it. But his platform is.
That is the crux of this.
He can hold a position that is so important to who he is that he's going to get on a plane and go speak at a Trump rally and yet allow the Krassensteins on his platform.
As seen by the fact that most of the trash talk toward Elon Musk was directed to him on X. Yes.
And he doesn't ban people for that.
That is the free speech example that the left is attacking right now that we have been trying to drill into them.
You can have whatever opinion you want.
Just don't make the platforms enforce your worldview.
Period. And we're fine.
Exactly. Yeah, we agree on worldviews, me and Elon Musk, but he banned me for breaking the rules.
I broke the rules.
You called for the death. That was a moderator.
Well, still. That one is on the line.
But that's That's what I'm saying.
I'm admitting it. I was out of line.
And then he followed through with it.
If he was truly biased, he wouldn't have done that kind of stuff.
No, I think that's actually a good point.
And of course, this rally lit the internet ablaze.
It was a big deal. That line was trending everywhere.
People were talking about it. And so the media took it upon themselves, as neutral as they are, to fact-check The rally.
Now they don't even fact check the interviews, the very few and far between interviews that Kamala Harris has done.
And by the way, she's going to be live on Howard Stern tomorrow.
Please comment below. We were thinking about actually live streaming it and pre-gaming with a half hour or 45 minute history of Howard Stern just to cut him off at the knees with all the virtue signaling.
Don't know if you know his past.
He's kind of pulled the ladder up behind him.
Let us know if you want the show at your regularly scheduled programming time or if you'd like to have a special live stream of Kamala Harris on Howard Stern because I think that's going to be a rough one.
And it's going to be 1 Eastern, so it would be noon.
So we'd probably start around 11, 15, 11, 30 Central Time tomorrow, if that's the case.
If you guys want it, let us know.
Vote right now. Central Time. Yep.
So 12, 15 Eastern.
Yes. For people who live in the Satan's time zone.
All right, so let's, we'll do this in a kind of a three-tiered sequence.
What Donald Trump said, what the media tried to say in their fact check, and then, of course, the truth.
So here is what Donald Trump said as far as illegal immigration.
He talked about illegal border crossings being the lowest under his tenure as opposed to now.
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.
They're releasing murderers.
They're releasing drug dealers.
They're releasing gang members and criminals.
Human traffickers.
Mostly they traffic in women.
And they're releasing them all into our country and they're emptying their jails and their crime rates in Venezuela are way down.
Okay, so he was speaking to the people directly.
Here's what the media said with their fact check.
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You can click the link in the description. They said Trump highlighted a low migrant encounter total during April 2020 and claimed that that was when he left office.
But his presidency ended in January 2021.
The chart also alluded to Trump's pants-on-fire claim that millions of immigrants came illegally to the United States from jails, prisons, or mental institutions during Biden's administration in Trying to imply, well, that's not true.
Not even true at all. It's just coincidence.
Right. Here's the truth, okay?
Even if you don't want to take the month of April because he was going pre-COVID, let's just look at the average crossings compared to Donald Trump and Biden-Harris.
I keep wanting to say Harris-Biden. Trump, the average monthly crossings during his tenure, 41,000.
Biden-Harris, 220,000.
Jesus. Close. 41,000 to 220,000.
I would have said 41,000 was high just as a number without any context until I look at the next one and I'm like, oh, that was fantastic.
Yeah. And the months even after April still would have been the lowest in modern American history outside of his tenure.
It's just that he had an all-time low of April.
So this is what you need to understand.
It's not do they apply fact-checking.
Technically, they're correct that April is not the last month of his presidency.
Are they applying it equally?
Yeah. Are they applying it when Kamala Harris says border crossings are down?
No, they do not apply it. That is verifiably false across the board.
Donald Trump, and if you want to discuss nuance as the left does, oh, I think that's a fairly nuance.
And by the way, one that is defensible picked April because it was pre-COVID. The media doesn't apply it equally.
Yeah. Let's consider this, that one, of course, fact-checked.
Done. All right. Fact-check!
Lovely. The other truth is he was talking about Venezuela emptying prisons, right, sending criminals to the southern border, right?
Mm-hmm. Well, they tried to claim that wasn't true.
You just saw that from PolitiFact.
Let me tell you, it is true.
Bring that up from NBC, Overlay D2. It is true.
They are emptying their prisons.
They are sending criminals to the southern border.
The DHS, by the way, as of June, there are over 100 investigations into crimes tied to Venezuelan gangs who crossed illegally.
So it's been acknowledged that they have been emptying out asylums and prisons.
You can read that article at NBC. And there are 100 investigations that we know of on record, DHS, criminal gangs from Venezuela who have crossed illegally.
By the way, 2023...
The Venezuelan violent crime rate, or violent deaths, 22 year low.
Wow! That's what he claimed.
He said their crime rate has gone down dramatically.
22 year low would say that that's accurate.
And according to Bloomberg, that is following years of massive migration as both criminals and victims fled.
So, you have Bloomberg, you have NBC saying, yeah, that's true.
When they weren't under a microscope, and then you have investigations of the DHS saying, well, the results seem to imply that it's true.
I think we can consider that one fact-checked.
Fact-check! By the way, how bad does your country have to be that both criminals and the victims of the criminals flee at the same time, which means they're traveling together?
Yes. Do they have like a truce?
Yeah, like a buddy system through the journey?
Hey, when we get to America, we're together, buddy.
Yes. I'll rape you when we get there.
It's fine. But right now, we have peace.
It's unsafe here in this country. We have peace.
You can take off your chest of the belt when you sleep.
I give your victims hope.
Yes. I will poison your soul with hope.
When we get to El Paso, I rape.
I want a better life. I want better victims.
It's true. It's so hard.
It's so hard to get the energy.
It's like raping a bag of boats.
I want to... I want to rape somebody plump.
American.
Ice and juicy with the trans fats.
Under carbohydrates.
I want to sexually accost my 900 pound life.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA I like to play a game called Where is the Hole?
I want to be on TLC now!
Walking around with, what do you call them?
Hover rounds!
Sugar foot! Yeah, I don't know how that works, where they're actually crossing with the victims.
All right, here's the next one, what Donald Trump said.
He said that Kamala Harris is prioritizing foreigners over Hurricane Helene victims.
What's happened there is very bad.
They're offering them $750 to people whose homes have been...
Could they not clean the bulletproof glass?
Well, I mean, it's reflective. Yeah, it's hard to tell.
It looks like his suit's been rained on.
It looks like a mirror in a parakeet's cage.
I tell you what, $750 wouldn't fix that.
A squeegee and a guy from New York would freaking...
I don't care that. We're fine.
All right, let's finish the clip.
Washed away. And yet we send tens of billions of dollars to foreign countries that most people have never heard of.
They're offering them $750.
They've been destroyed. These people have been destroyed.
Okay. So, again, the media has fact-checked them.
They were doing it again live right now.
Here's what they have said. This comes from CNN. Former President Donald Trump has delivered a barrage of lies and distortions about the federal response to Hurricane Helene.
All right. Well, let's look at the truth.
The DHS Secretary, Alejandro Mayorkas, has told people that FEMA wouldn't have enough funding for the rest of the hurricane season.
So, this is kind of the baseline that matters.
This is why Donald Trump is addressing this in the public.
All right. Now, could we follow the money and say, well, maybe there's a reason for that?
Well, in 2024, Congress appropriated $650 million to FEMA for its shelter and services program, which gives illegal immigrants shelter, such as hotel, motel services, food, transportation, including plane tickets, up to $700 a person.
And right now, the hurricane victims are getting...
About $700, $750 after this hurricane.
So maybe if they didn't spend money on trying to buy votes...
Those in a hurricane scenario, in a natural disaster scenario, could actually have their government fulfill one of its few legitimate purposes.
Unbelievable. You could have bought those votes.
Yeah. You could have bought those North Carolina votes.
How pissed off you would be right now if you had to go and apply for the $750, right?
And you're like, yeah, you got $750, but that's it.
And you gave $700? Yeah.
In a plane ticket? Just the plane ticket, not the food, not the lodging, not the other stuff for the people that shouldn't even be here in the first place.
Right. You know how pissed off you'd be right now?
Like $750? That's why people are mad.
Here, I'm going to draw you guys...
I'm just going to draw you guys a quick chart.
Is it a penis? It's not a penis again, is it?
I hope it's a Venn diagram.
Hold on a second. I love Venn diagrams.
Alright, he's doing... Okay.
Is this Common Core or is this...
Here we go. All right. Here's the giant tax pool, okay?
HV for hurricane victims paying $700 in taxes.
Now, typically speaking, you would pay this money in taxes.
$750. No, no. I'm just saying...
Oh, oh. I'm with you.
It's my drawing.
It's your drawing. Go for it. $700 in the taxes.
All right. Okay. Typically, you're making a deposit, right?
The whole reason that you sign on to being a citizen of a country is because you're investing in something where hopefully by the end of your life it yields dividends, right?
You're better off living in that country.
So then, that pile, that giant pile increases, and we see 700 out plus, I don't know, 50 billion.
Oh, I don't know. What's 50 billion between friends?
Yeah. So you see this right here.
And I've labeled them, just for the purposes of brevity here, Mexicans.
So... This giant tax pool, $700 for plane tickets, and then, I don't know, $50 billion for Mexicans to come here illegally and be granted citizenship or some pathway to citizenship.
Now these victims are looking to withdraw their money, right, take it back, and instead they can't because it's all been given to Mexicans.
Does that explain it to you? They've paid for illegal immigrants.
They've paid for the purchasing of votes through the money laundering scheme that is the United States government at this moment in time.
This administration in particular.
And then when it comes time to make a withdrawal, one that would be completely legitimate.
I'm not an anarchist and I'm not a libertarian anymore.
I think that it's a legitimate role of government if citizens of this country need help because of an act of God.
For crying out loud, even insurance programs cover that.
They don't get it because of an act of Congress.
Makes sense? Excuse me. Fact check!
I forgot about it. Good. The new hit piece is going to be, Steven Crowder says, Mexicans.
Yes. Well, I can't say Mexicans.
I said it was a pejorative, the YouTube, the Vox apocalypse.
That's fair. That was one of the epithets they listed.
Sprite. Lispy.
Lispy queer. Can we say that?
I can say it. I just can't say it at someone who's actually a lispy queer.
Oh, okay. So lispy queer. And Mexican. Wow.
So I'm backing the sign.
All right. Here's another claim that was made from Donald Trump when he was speaking directly to the people, and that's why he's winning this election right now.
He's now a four-point spread on Polymarket.
How did you know that? Oh, no, not Polymarket.
I'm sorry. There was a four-point change in a YouGov poll.
It's now 47-47.
Oh, no. That's a brand new market.
He's right now at 50 points.
So you said four point spread and that messed me up because the last poll that came out had Kamala Harris up by four.
It's tied now. On a poll that typically veers Harris big time.
That's brand new. Sorry, you just triggered me.
What's less interesting than Polly Market?
No, it's not. Oh, wow.
It's actually a six point spread.
That changed since I was on the john preparing for this show.
Wow. He was spread wide open himself.
How does my tide nationally look to you now?
Less interesting than the point I was bringing up.
Still. Yes. So here's what Donald Trump was saying directly to the people that the Harris-Biden administration is costing you, he said has cost you, but $29,000 more, give or take, through inflation.
She costs you $29,000 a family through inflation price hikes.
Okay, so here's what the media has said.
We rated a similar Trump claim, citing $28,000, as mostly false.
The $28,000 is a likely estimate of increased spending for items such as food, shelter, transportation, and energy.
But wages also increased.
Bullshit. Evening out much or, depending on the time period, all of the increased costs.
Now, I looked, could not find from PolitiFact where they said that wages increased any evidence of that.
And so I looked to third-party economists.
Every single one said that's not true.
Yeah. So I feel torn by the speed at which I'm being pulled away from even believing that it's possible, political fact is telling the truth.
Here is the truth that under Kamala Harris and Biden, we've talked about this, costs are up and incomes are down.
So compared to when Harris and Biden took office, a family of four needs to make $17,000 more per year just to live the exact same lifestyle.
Now let's add up household income.
What we saw under Donald Trump, household income went up by an average of $4,000.
Under the Harris-Biden administration, it has gone down by $4,200.
So add that up, $17,000.
Then you add up that $8,000 gap.
Okay, at that point, you're getting close.
Let's call it an even $25,000.
If the media is doing their job, and they are trying to help you make informed decisions, How are they helping you by simply saying, no, you're not losing $28,000.
Your wages have gone up.
You know it's not true.
They know it's not true. Are they serving their purpose when they try to catch a man who, if the election were held today, would be the president of the United States again on a technicality?
The media, as it exists now, legacy media, is the enemy of a free and informed people.
You can comment if you disagree.
This has been Fact Checking the Fact Checkers.
Tweet check. Fact.
Trump. Trump. Fact. Check.
Tweet. Fact. Check. News.
So you know it's true.
Right. 100% true. That proves it.
Because it's true. Yes.
Because it's true. What do you think, Mr.
Clinton staffer? Hmm. Oh.
You know what? I appreciate your commitment to the bit.
I agree with him. It's true. This is what you guys did when I wasn't here and you had a doll in my chair, right?
Yeah, but the song was different.
It was, It's raining men!
Hallelujah, it's raining men!
I hate all of you. There it is!
Which, by the way, a banger.
It's a great song. It is. It's a great song.
But you can't dance to it. Sometimes when I'm singing it by myself, I sing along to it, but I change men to women.
Oh, you do? I do. Nah, dude, I don't.
Only sometimes? I've been guilty of changing words every now and then.
Especially when it's the N-word. You're not impressed by the poll?
I'm just going to let you sit in that one.
I said I'd change it.
I'd change it to check my privilege.
It's more syllables also.
It's tough. It's hard to keep the beat.
Yeah, it is hard to keep the beat. I also don't sound as badass when doing DMX. All right.
So, Kamala Harris.
We wanted to get to this because, of course, this is one that enrages people.
Over the weekend, Kamala Harris was...
To her credit, helping victims of Hurricane Helene.
Oh, wait. No, I'm sorry.
She was doing Call Her Daddy podcast.
And by the way, just so you understand how out of touch, before we get to the segment Kamala Harris is, the October 2nd episode was titled Blowjobs, Hall Passes, and Frat Daddies.
Next up, the Vice President...
Who's done all of those things?
And she said, can I get the rights to that title for my autobiography?
And I said, we'll consider it.
Thank you. So, it taped last week, and this is why we do this live.
Nothing up our sleeves, right? It's 9.58 Central right now.
You can see it. We can confirm it right here on CNN for people who are watching.
It's a commercial. This is something that has always bothered me.
We'll have to pre-tape, for example, if we are taping with someone who's in a different time zone across the world.
Or sometimes people will be traveling in like Ash Wednesdays.
But there's something to be said for live broadcasting.
It's a lot harder to cheat.
It's harder to cheat both as the performer, as the content creator, and it's harder to cheat as far as the numbers.
Anyone can buy views.
Anyone can buy plays.
That live ticker and live ticket sales...
Not how many people can you canvas and fit in a room for free.
Live ticket sales, live viewer number, is the hardest number to cheat online.
So, Kamala Harris avoids it like the plague.
It was taped last week, it aired on Sunday, and it did include all of the hard-hiddling, hiddling, hiddling, hiddling, all of the hard-hitting journalism that you've come to expect from the Blowjobs Hall Passes and Frat Daddy Queen.
It's outrageous. It's outrageous.
I mean, daddy gang, to put it in our TikTok terms, I have seen girls on the street walk up to men and be like, do you know where a tampon goes?
Do you know how many tampons we use?
Pause. Yeah, no, men don't know.
We just invented them and pay for them.
And very often go to the store and buy them.
And you joke about how we don't get the right size.
All right. Hey, go purchase your man who's a football player in college, a mouth guard.
Or, I don't know, teach them how to throw a perfect spiral.
This idea that men don't know anything about...
Do men know where a tampon goes?
No. Why don't you show me through that chasm, that bottomless pit that you call your snatch.
By the way, I don't know if it's your fault that you look like Jan the Muppet, but something tells me that your genetics are revealing.
Oh, God. Hey, man.
You don't know what a tampon is like, man.
Just reverse the roles.
Do women know what it's like?
Okay, let's just, sorry, before we even started playing it, I got, finish the clip.
Do you know how many tampons we use?
Do you even know how, like, do you know what a X or Y or Z is of a part of our, and they don't know the answer.
I was the first vice president or president to ever in office go to a reproductive health care clinic, ever.
Really? Yes. No, no, not really.
I didn't know that, but I guess that makes sense.
Yeah, that's because you don't know anything.
Just like you don't know the fact...
Do men even...
Hey, do you know that 92...
I guess it's Jerry Maguire kidding. 92% of workplace deaths are men?
When was the last time you worked in a foundry?
It also sounded like Kamala said a hair club.
Yes, yes. Reproductive hair club.
Reproductive hair club. No, sorry, that was...
Do you understand, like, the amount of convenience and comfort items that have been invented for women by men, I don't know if we can...
I bet you you would have a single-digit percentage going the opposite way as far as convenience and comfort items created exclusively, invented exclusively for men by women.
This is the war of the sexists.
And the left, they have to keep it alive.
And then they claim that you are being divisive if you respond to it.
And this is, by the way, not addressed to all women, but the kind of women who are brainwashed by this show and the talking points we are about to get into.
It starts off with, do men even...
Talk about strawmanning. Do men know where a tampon goes?
You could go to the deliverance, hear the banjo hills of West Virginia, Find the most hills-have-eyes-looking hillbilly you could imagine, and I guarantee you, if you gave him a little doll and said, show me where the tampon goes, every single man on Earth knows, just like you know how contraception works in 2024.
Let's stop playing the dummy game.
Yeah. Well, and look, our anger, like you said, it's at the host brainwashing this audience of young and mostly young women that watch this show and filling them with all of these lies as though it's truth.
And by the way, I think the example with West Virginia, I'm like, yes, do you know how to clean a gun?
What's the point? I don't understand the point that she's making there.
Like, do you know where this goes?
What if I answer generally there?
Are we good now?
Does that make me not able to speak on women's issues?
No, of course not! Let me set this up.
And I've had these conversations with not only...
We have some actually accomplished, strong, capable women in this office.
You know what they never say? I am strong and independent.
They just get shit done.
You know, like the men do in the office, who are decent employees, just to be clear.
Not all men, not all women.
But it's not a constant soliloquy as to what they can do with their mammaries, okay?
It's completely irrelevant to what we do.
But I will make this case, and you can tell me if you disagree.
They're trying to paint this as though men don't understand the issues that are exclusive to women I would argue that men have walked a mile in the shoes of women far more than women have with men.
We may not have experienced it firsthand, but men are constantly...
Because we have to, and we have had to historically, protect those rights, protect and recognize
those gender differences in order to reproduce and have a healthy village, have a healthy
tribe, we've had to at least kind of project ourselves into their shoes.
I will tell you this, I think that most men know where a tampon goes.
We don't know what it's like to have a monthly period, that's true.
But women often don't know what it's like to go your entire life without ever receiving
a compliment once from a stranger.
Women don't know what it's like.
And I don't know if you've put yourself in these shoes.
Imagine walking into high school every single day knowing that imminent violence is possible.
Every single day. It's not gossip.
It's not ostracizing. Men grow up under the perpetual threat of violence.
You step out of line, you get your ass kicked.
How many women know what it's like to have their ass kicked in front of their friends and being forced to eat dirt?
How many women know what it's like to actually be physically, and I don't just mean in an isolated scenario, as part of your developmental process?
Hey, how many women know what it's like?
And this is something where you often get, women will say, men are infantilizing children.
I don't know if you know this, but men are constantly infantilized as they are raised
by people who love them.
They're coaches, for example.
Do you know what it's like to have a coach grab your helmet, rattle it, and say, what
are you doing?
Get your dumb ass in the game and smack you and not hate that person and not say you have
no right to talk down to me or mansplain to me?
I don't think women have put themselves in the shoes of men quite a whole lot.
I don't think that women understand or have tried to be understanding of what it's like
to be coached, what it's like to be bombarded with the message that, hey, you are only loved
conditionally.
You will have to talk.
I don't know if you know this, you know who told men that first?
God! He said, you'll toil by the sweat of your brow.
And he told women, you'll have greater pain in childbirth.
These are unfortunately the consequences to the fall of man.
But I actually think that women are less understanding of men or even less interested in making the attempt than most men that I have met.
As a blanket statement, you can let me know if you disagree.
And you know what I've never told any of the women in this office?
You don't understand about men so you don't have an opinion.
That's what I was saying before. Of course that doesn't buy me the right if I know where a tampon goes.
Because I already have the right to have an opinion.
Right. Just like they have an opinion about anything else that's going on.
Yep. I don't mind you talking about a men's issue.
If you don't understand it, completely fine.
I don't care. You still have a right to talk about it, idiots.
Yeah. But it doesn't go both ways.
Like Nick DiPaolo said, like, women say you want to have an opinion.
How many of you have carried a baby?
He goes, alright. How many of you have carried a football?
Get the hell off SportsCenter. Yeah.
So, let's go through some of the claims that they make.
And Kamala Harris is on the We Hate Men podcast.
That women have to work harder.
And let me just... I know the irony here that she's speaking with Kamala Harris.
The host is Alex Cooper, of whom I'm not fond.
Here, let's just watch.
Sitting across from you, I think, you know...
As women, we have to work ten times harder.
We gotta be smarter. We gotta play the game to even get our foot in the door sometimes.
Can you tell the daddy gang...
Pause. Unless you're fellating the mayor.
Can you point me to...
And this is why it matters. That's a difficult process.
This is why it matters. Can you point me to one example of a man in office who got their first official position in government exclusively as a result of being an above-average lay...
There are many women.
We know that.
Kamala Harris is just the most egregious example.
And I'm not saying that that's all women, but men don't have that same option.
No one's going to pay to watch any of us self-satisfy on OnlyFans.
We're not going to get ahead by sleeping with a woman in a position of authority.
Saying that it's harder? Well, you know what?
That's one arrow in your quiver.
If you're Kamala Harris or, you know, as they were once referred to, Dime Store Floozy.
Continue the clip.
People tell you no.
When people look at you and doubt you, what does that ignite in you?
So I've been told that many times.
Uh-oh. And through the course of my career, I've been told, you know, at one point, you're too young.
I've been told, oh, nobody like you has ever done that before.
Oh, they're not ready for you.
Oh, and this is the one that kills me.
Oh, it's going to be a lot of hard work, right?
As though we don't like hard work.
Right. And here's my response.
I don't hear no.
I don't hear no.
And I urge all the daddy gang...
Don't hear no.
Just don't hear it.
Okay. Here's the problem. I'm getting mixed signals.
Because I was told for a very long time that no means no.
And so I know that this wouldn't be a sexist podcast.
She's saying don't hear no.
So what I'm hearing now is that if we both had a couple of drinks, yes means yes, and no means come again, yes.
Okay. Can you imagine if a man said this?
I don't...
I'm sorry. I don't hear no.
No! No! No!
I can't hear you.
I listen to Kamala.
Like a Venezuelan migrant rapist.
Also, that's the person you want on the nuke button.
Yes. Madam President, no.
No. No. I can't hear you.
Nuclear holocaust.
If men said, I don't hear no, women have to work so much harder.
Again, we don't have the option of filleting a mayor to get a job.
But let's take that off the table.
Can you tell me one?
Can you point me to one law where men, particularly white men in this country, have an advantage systemically?
I don't mean that people like people who are similar to themselves.
Is there a quota? Is there affirmative action?
Is there a movement that exists?
The protections? Or are white men told to sit down and shut up on issues as it relates to women, even though it affects them directly, and to check their privilege?
I'm sorry, I'm just not buying in the 21st century that women have to work extra hard.
Kamala Harris? No.
AOC? Absolutely not.
It's not even close.
Let's continue now, and this is the issue where they always want to get to.
This is why she's on the Call Me Daddy podcast.
They always try and, in turn, they try and feather the abortion issue in behind all other rights, as though it's not unique, because it's the only right that they, of course, for which they advocate, that involves arguably, though not arguably scientifically, it's pretty much settled science, the infringing upon another body's rights.
It's the only law When you're talking about abortion, it's the only scenario where a human being can legally inflict damage upon another living human being without consent.
If you acknowledge that it's a life, and certainly at nine months, we'll get to that.
Certainly at the point when there's ten fingers, ten toes.
You don't have twenty fingers, you don't have twenty toes, you don't have two hearts, you don't have two brains, you don't have two central nervous systems.
It's the only scenario in this country where you can legally inflict harm upon another living being without their consent.
But they try and act like that's not the case.
So Kamala went on to explain to Cooper the terrible things that women do in abortion.
I'm sorry, to get abortions.
Imagine she's in a state with an abortion.
One out of three women are, by the way, in our country.
And she's a mom.
So she's going to have to figure out, one, God help her if she has affordable child care.
God help her if she has paid leave.
Hold on, pause.
I think she meant to say God help her if she doesn't have those things or God bless her if she does.
But Kamala is as Kamala do.
Continue. Go to the airport.
Stand in a TSA line.
No. Sit on a plane next to a perfect stranger to go to a city where she's never been.
Pause. You are describing every outgoing flight since the history of ever!
Let's make that exact same scenario.
Hey, we're going to my buddy's bachelor party this weekend, but first...
We had to book a flight.
And I had to sit next to a stranger who I've never met before to go to a place that I've never been.
Your buddy would be like, yeah, you booked a round trip.
Don't get me started on the fact that the terminal didn't have Starbucks.
Yes. You have to get on a plane with a stranger to a place you've never been.
That is a flight.
You've described a flight. Hold on.
She said, you have to stand in line at the TSA. Why is that a part of the equation, too?
And then once you're done, the only media outlet you have is Hudson News, really?
Yeah. And the newspapers are overpriced.
They don't even have my biography.
And no one knows why you're flying.
It's not like you have an abortion A engraved on your head.
You're flying out of state to get an abortion.
It's like, nobody cares. I'm sorry, ma'am, are you TSA pre or are you second class citizen abortion line?
That's over there. That's over there, yes.
Oh, you're in your third trimester. You're not supposed to fly, but it's an abortion, so it's fine.
Yeah, there you go. No problem.
Well, we actually have a stretchy flight suit for you.
We got that from the Air Force. Fantastic.
Oh, sorry. Continue the clip. To receive the care she needs, she's going to probably have to get right back on that plane because she's got those kids.
Her best friend's probably not with her because that's who's taking care of the kids.
So she knows how kids are made.
Got it. To get back in that TSA line, to get back on a plane, to go home.
Uh-huh. I guess I didn't know that it was possible to speak to an audience of leftist feminists and somehow make people less sympathetic to the process of abortion.
Well look, to be very clear...
She does have a good point about the transportation system in our country.
It sucks. You're right. It sucks. The USA is a violation of human rights most of the time.
And look, before she goes on that plane, she's going to have to plan her day.
She's going to have to use a calendar.
If she's on a plane where she doesn't like what they serve to eat, she may have to eat breakfast.
Grab a bowl. A spoon.
Perhaps. Milk.
Cereal. If she's lactose intolerant, oat milk.
These are the things you don't think of.
Because no one cares!
We only care about the murder of another life and whether that is, in fact, another life.
If you don't agree that it's another life, fine, that case can be made.
But we're talking about layovers?
Not even that. You never heard the word layover.
You heard a TSA line and a stranger on a plane.
That's it. What about lost luggage?
Don't freaking get me started.
Call Pete Buttigieg and whatever that Matt Damon lookalike was.
I forgot his name. Luggage stuffed guy.
So let's continue now because what they really want to do is simply make this a play to try and pivot this election that they are losing to abortion, abortion, abortion, and abortion.
And Kamala Harris flat-out lies.
But don't expect fact-checking from the media on this because it's not a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.
Former President Trump claimed that some states are executing babies after birth.
Can you just clarify?
That is not happening anywhere in the United States.
Absolutely. It is not happening, and it's a lie.
Just, it's a bold-faced lie.
It is happening, and you're lying.
That he is suggesting that, can you imagine, can you imagine, he is suggesting that women in their ninth month of pregnancy are electing to have an abortion?
Are you kidding? That is so outrageously inaccurate, and it's so insulting.
Ah, there it is! To suggest that that would be happening and that women would be doing that.
It's the feminist playbook.
It's feign offense, victim, victim, so people don't feign.
It is so insulting to tell me that statistically there were 10,000 late-term abortions last year and there are nine states plus D.C. that have zero limits on abortion.
Is it insulting? Is reality insulting?
It is true. Including, by the way, your running mate, Mr.
Walz's. She just said that that's not happening.
It is happening. It's the law.
It's enshrined into law in nine states plus D.C. and last year alone 10,000 late-term abortions.
We don't know how many of them were at nine months.
Bring that overlay back up, please.
The majority of which take place for elective reasons.
All of them. Almost all of them.
Less than 1% of all abortions.
Less than 1% are rape, incest, or health of the mother.
That's a fact. But that's the argument that they would have made.
Of course. Hey, at that point, it has to be done because of the health of the mother.
Almost all of them for elective reasons.
Third trimester abortions. That's the end of the argument.
That is the absolute end of the argument, period, done.
And you made a good point when we talked about this earlier.
Okay... If that is appalling, if that is insulting that women would be doing that, if that is something that is completely beyond the pale, outlaw it.
Bennett! You have an opportunity today to put your campaign in line with outlawing something that you think is not happening, first of all, so it should be pretty easy to outlaw, and second of all, is abhorrent to even consider.
Let me make it easier. Before even getting to outlawing it, how about when asked, would you put any limitations on abortion?
Answering anything other than no.
It is so insulting that people throw in my face that I don't believe in any limitations on abortion whatsoever.
Sorry, you don't get to take the moral high ground by saying it's insulting.
Kamala Harris and Ms.
Cooper, you don't get to do that.
It's 10,000 to 15,000 late-term abortions every single year entirely for elective reasons.
And nine states plus D.C. have it on the books as law.
That you cannot restrict abortions.
There are no exceptions whatsoever up until and including birth period.
And the media just says, that's not true.
Again, go check the references.
You can read the laws for these states.
Yeah. And then Tim Walls basically passed a law, essentially signed a law, that removed the requirement to save the baby's life if it was born alive, right?
The born alive thing. And basically just provide care.
The babies who have survived abortions.
They don't even have to do that.
They don't. Yeah. Yeah.
It's the law. If you didn't intend to abort the baby, it's the law.
The hospital has to require life-saving care.
The only change is that you don't want it.
So let me ask you this. What defines a human life?
I will tell you this. My definition is at the moment of fertilization.
Why? Because that's when new human DNA, unique to that human being, is created.
Okay, you may not agree with that.
Let's go to a heartbeat. Okay.
Now let me ask you this. Where do you define a life?
In Minnesota... It is defined legally by whether the mother wants it.
Nine month old baby.
If you weren't trying to have an abortion, it's the law because it's a life to protect it, provide it life-saving care.
If the mom says, I didn't want this baby, the law says, you don't, because it's no longer a life.
Should we determine life based on whether the parent wants it?
Because if that's the case, well, let's get to this next point.
Because I have an argument here.
This one is a tired old argument that only women have to struggle, toil, and struggle against the government for their bodily autonomy.
I want to pose this question more to you and the Daddy Gang, but one of the biggest conversations in this year's election revolves around a woman's body.
No, it doesn't. I want to take a moment and can we try to think of any law...
That gives the government the power to make a decision.
I know what you're going to ask.
About a man's body.
Yes! No! Yes!
No! Yes! Is there any law?
No. No.
It's... no. Yes!
Yes! Many laws!
Many laws! As a matter of fact, the exact same laws that apply to you!
I don't know if you know this. The exact same laws that apply to you in your bodily time apply to men.
So, for example, neither a woman nor a man can use their body to commit assault, to commit battery, to commit murder, to commit theft, to libel or slander.
Basically, the laws mean you cannot use your body to inflict...
Your rights end where someone else's rights begin.
I can wave my hand unless someone's face is in the way.
Now I'm violating their rights, right?
Your rights end where someone else's individual bodily autonomy rights begin.
Outside of that, no, you have the exact same rights.
The only exception, can we just be honest about this?
The only exception is the scenario in which Another life happens to be located inside of your body.
That is the only exception.
I think it's remarkably consistent.
As a matter of fact, the only consistent point of view is the person who says you cannot commit a violent act against another fellow human being, period, rather than the person who says, well, you can't do it except for when it's small enough, or except for if it's in your body, or except for if it's actually kind of out of your body and you need to finish the job.
It's the only, it's the only time, it's the only scenario in the United States of America where a human being can knowingly inflict damage upon another living being's life.
And we are talking about 10,000 to 15,000 late-term abortions, meaning that is a viable human being.
There is no debate about that.
Wow. And you know what?
Actually, let me give you some, let's take that off the table.
Selective service. Yes.
If you fight and die for your country, does that affect your body?
I know. I understand. Women will say, are you really worried about selective service?
Well, hold on a second. I get the tone, but it's about what it represents.
That's no small thing.
It's not just selective service.
That means that men have to resign themselves to dying for their family and communities, for them to protect their country and their loved ones, period.
They die first. Not just in war.
In a natural disaster scenario, does anyone doubt for a second, let's take Selective Service off the table, do you think that with the damage and Hurricane Lincoln, do you not think that there have been many thousands of scenarios where there are groups of people and men were saying, okay, get the kids and the women out first, we'll buy you some time?
Let's make sure to get all the women on the buses first.
Get out, get out. Let's get all the vehicles to the women.
We're going to try and find something else.
Hey, that's the fastest route out.
Make sure the women and children... Every single time there was a group of two or more people, the men, I guarantee you, most men, put their bodies on the line.
That's what selective service represents.
It's no small thing.
It is kind of a trump card, and that's why 92% of workplace deaths are men.
Let's go back, though, to abortion.
There is a scenario, I would argue, where men forego their bodily autonomy rights in a way that women do not.
Let's take the exact same scenario that she's talking about right there.
Okay? Man has baby with woman.
Man gets woman pregnant. She gets on a flight.
Okay? Man decides he wants to own up to his responsibilities and be a father to the child he created.
So while she has to go through the trauma of a flight, getting on a plane with a stranger, with an arrival in itinerary, that man knows that that woman is going off with his future son or daughter that he wants to raise, and there's nothing he can do about it.
He has no say in it.
He completely forgoes his rights to his own bodily autonomy.
Hey, how about this? If we want to say, hey, we want to even the playing field...
If you want to take any responsibility for your actions, that would be great.
But if you don't, at least don't forbid men from being able to do so.
I think that if a man signs a paper, says, I will raise this child that I helped create, that...
That child needs to be delivered.
Now, I know. Here's the problem. We've conceded so much territory because I can hear the responses.
You would force a woman to carry a baby?
Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah!
Remember, it's the only exception to the law that we just described.
No, I'm not forcing anyone to do anything.
I'm simply enforcing the exact same laws we always do as a country in forbidding you from killing it.
And that's assuming that we've reached the point in 2024 that you don't understand contraception, chastity, motherhood, adoption, and you've reached that point and you have a man who says, you know what?
I do. I'm willing to raise that child.
Why does the man forego his rights?
And I'm sure there will be some men out there who would try and convince a woman to get an abortion, to try and abdicate their duty.
Those men are piles of human garbage, right?
If we agree on that, can we also agree that if a man is willing to be a father to the children he created, You don't get to unilaterally strip him of that right?
That's like being an Indian giver with sperm.
Ew. That's so gross.
Any other scenario?
Any other scenario? Why are we only focused on the woman's...
She doesn't forego her right to proactively end a life.
What about the man's right to simply, reactively preserve the life he's already created?
Yeah, there's a logics hard because this is the same people that'll say that a trans man is a real man
and then when they say No, oh I forgot we said that
I'm out.
Alright, and here's the overarching theme, and I think why Kamala Harris went on this show.
It's bad. Also, Kamala Harris is allergic to personal responsibility or accountability in much the way that a vampire is to garlic.
That is the overarching theme of this show, disguised as reproductive rights.
What's been very difficult as a young adult in this country right now is like, there are so many policies I could sit here and talk to you about.
But Call Her Daddy has been rooted in supporting women and talking about women and lifting women up.
Because it is no denying that we have always been underserved and we are treated like second class citizen to men, right?
I do want to focus on abortion for a moment because...
Give me one example!
Let's just take abortion off the table.
I believe we've covered that thoroughly.
Even if you disagree, just for the sake of argument, we have to acknowledge that abortion would be a nuanced issue because it's the only scenario where it involves another life.
Okay, I'm repeating myself. Give me one other example where women are second-class citizens.
One example where rights are afforded to men in the United States of America today that are not afforded to women.
One example.
One. Continue.
Two years ago, Roe v.
Wade was overturned, and women lost their constitutional right to an abortion.
I put out an episode about it.
I flew to North Carolina.
I went to Upper Bird Women's Health Center.
I met with women that were getting screamed at and chanted at and called baby killers, and it was the most eye-opening experience I've ever had because I am a privileged white woman that lives in Los Angeles, and I am so aware of that.
I was raised Catholic. Well, pause.
Go down to Skid Row, start naked, and fix it!
I'm a white, privileged woman from Los Angeles.
You could fix it!
You could forego your privilege at any moment, Miss Podcaster!
Keep playing. And your $40 million a year contract.
Yes. Yes. I think I did math correctly there.
I think so. Pretty close. 40 plus.
Abortion is a sin. And when I put out that episode, I had a lot of women reach out to me saying like, wow, I live in the South and I never thought about it that way.
Maybe I am pro-choice because I won't get an abortion because of my religion, but why should we control what someone else wants to do?
Yeah, this is someone who's never thought about issues seriously their entire life, which is why it's very eye-opening that Cooper has a massive audience with a podcast.
It's 5 million weekly listeners, I believe.
Oh, no, wait, it's not, sorry, it's not eye-opening.
It was bought and paid for by other corporations who decided, yeah, yeah, yeah, you're good enough.
This is not someone who's informed themselves.
This is not someone who's developed an audience organically because people thought that she had something insightful to offer.
This is a woman who was attractive enough And good enough as a host that was propelled through other giant companies, largely funded by men.
Let's be clear. She has had it easier being a middling attractive woman, parroting feminist talking points, than a man would.
That opportunity would not be afforded to them.
And by the way, this is also...
An important point here, they're talking about these rights which are under attack from men.
Again, you cannot point me to one example, but let's just be honest here.
Women's rights, in the same way that smaller, weaker, less capable men's rights, are an illusion.
So I'm not saying because you're a woman.
What I am saying is that rights are only as enforceable as those who have the fortitude and ability to enforce it.
Your rights only exist if you have a powerful enough protecting force, be it military, intelligence, to ensure that people who want to do away with your rights don't come in and take them.
It applies to a lot of men.
It applies to all women because you can't fight the wars.
That's why you're not enlisted for the draft.
Let's be really clear about this.
If men, collectively, particularly the strong men in positions of power, wanted to strip you of your rights, tomorrow you have no rights.
That's the cold, hard reality.
I'm not saying that it would be right.
I'm saying that it happens all the time.
For proof, go to any country in the Middle East, or almost any country in the continent of Africa.
Women's rights, just as weak men's rights, are an illusion.
They're afforded to you by people who understand that...
And by the way, here's the cold water.
They're afforded to you by people who believe in the Founding Fathers, rich white guys, according to you, vision for this country.
And that rights of all individuals are to be protected.
But we just throw it around, women's rights.
If the powerful men here didn't want you to have any rights, you wouldn't be having a conversation.
You certainly wouldn't be arguing that it's a gross violation of human rights to not be able to kill your baby in the ninth month.
I'm sorry, that never happens, except we want to ensure that we still have the legal right to do so.
What do you think would happen, for example, if Iran was not kept on any kind of a leash?
And they could dominate globally.
What do you think your rights look like?
They don't. We don't need to take Iran.
China. They don't.
Kony from Africa.
Anywhere throughout all of human history, women's rights, as are discussed on this show, are cute, but they're an illusion.
They're not real in the sense that you haven't achieved them because of your fight for them.
You could fight as hard as you want.
You could never grant anybody a right because you'd lose.
And there should just be a little bit of recognition and gratitude that one nation in the history of the world said, hey, you know what?
We're in a complete position of power and authority, and this is pre-technology, where it really did come down to brute force, and we're going to use it to ensure that a group of people who could do nothing to forward these rights is afforded them.
The way you describe it is an illusion.
The way it exists systematically deconstructs your entire point to begin with.
And these people are voices for millions of Americans.
This podcast is the number four most listened to podcast in America.
90% female audience.
And the first, if she were, God forbid, see I'm using that correctly, to become president,
the first female president would be one who got her foot in the door through fellatio.
I have Kamala Harris's father on the line.
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So before we go to him on that call too, did we get a vote on whether they want us to stream Stern or not?
I don't know that we got an official vote, but we did get several people who chimed in, and here's just some of the responses.
Lots of yeses, lots of hell yeses.
By the way, do it is spelled D-O, space I-T? No, no, no, no, no, no, it's the do the do.
Mountain do it? Mountain do it, yes.
Brokeback Mountain Dew? I'm more...
I'm more...
What's the word I'm looking at?
Partial to Surge.
Wow. The original.
Yeah, the one that's banned in 19 countries.
Jolt Cole. Jolt Cole is the one you want.
The commercial would come on after Rocket Power.
That was a young... What's his name?
The guy from Magic Mike.
Channing Tatum. That's a young Channing Tatum in that car.
Oh, I didn't know that. Mountain Dew where it's like spinning around and they're like, either Surge or Mountain Dew.
He became Magic Mike. That's so cool.
He did. He did become Magic Mike.
Anyway, so it looks like we're doing it.
All right, I'm calling an audible.
Tomorrow we are going to live stream the Howard Stern interview with Kamala Harris.
So that's going to be at noon central.
I guess it starts at 1 eastern.
So noon central. So we'll start a half hour beforehand.
So at 11.30 central.
To give you a little bit of background information on Howard Stern.
I think a lot of people now have met the newer, softer, disingenuous phony Stern.
Yeah. And they don't know the one who had, you know, strippers play harmonicas with their vaginas.
But, of course, now he's a champion of women.
He also had, you know, he also had, I mean, people killed themselves as a result of working with Howard Stern.
Well, that's... I mean, he directly exploited the disabled.
Yeah. Yeah.
You may not know this. How much do you know about Howard Stern's history?
By the way, I don't hate Howard Stern.
I just hate that he's now deciding the rules for the, not for me.
This was the shock jock who did all this stuff.
And I was like, I don't know. Yeah.
Yeah, you'd be called a Howard Stern impersonator back then.
You even tried to do something edgy.
What do you think you're Howard Stern? Yeah, exactly.
Like, what do you think you're Howard Stern? It's like, well, I think he thinks he's Don Imus.
Ah, crap. That's right. So we actually do have, before we continue, we do have Kamala Harris's father.
And by the way, this is not a joke. You know, Kamala Harris's father, his name is Donald J. Harris.
Now, she may not know that because she doesn't know her father.
But that is Kamala Harris' dad's name, and we have him?
Yes. Alright, let's put on Kamala Harris' father, Donald J. Harris.
Welcome back to the show, Mr.
Harris. I appreciate you being here.
Yeah, no problem, man.
Look, I get right to it.
My daughter was on the show, and I'll tell you something right now.
She never called her father.
Well, I can't say that I'm surprised.
When did you last hear from her?
Last December. She drunk dialed me after the White House Christmas party.
Oh, well, that's nice to wish you good tidings.
No, man. She asked me to guess who she been pounding on a resolute desk.