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*music* Do you know who you are? | |
Do you know every night? | ||
Hello, father, how much you know about me? | ||
Do you know who you are? | ||
Do you know every night? | ||
Sometimes I think I got it all, all, all. | ||
Sometimes I think I got it all, all, all, all. | ||
I'll see you next | ||
time. I'll see you | ||
next time. | ||
I'll see you next time. | ||
Nice that things don't happen anymore. | ||
That's the one's the last one. | ||
How can I keep you on the floor? | ||
Superstar. | ||
I want to get something I do. | ||
And I just gotta say, yeah, let's everybody here in the store. | ||
Just wait, tell me. | ||
If I had to be a step where anyone else will let me into it. | ||
I'll see you next time. | ||
I want to get something I do. | ||
And I just gotta say, yeah, let's everybody here in the store. | ||
Just wait, tell me. | ||
If I had to be a step where anyone else will let me into it. | ||
Oh, oh. | ||
I want to be a step where I can go. | ||
I'll see you next time. | ||
I'll see you next time. | ||
I'll see you next time. | ||
I'll see you next time. | ||
Only rising up will you look at me. | ||
Only become a whole of gravity. | ||
Gravity. | ||
Only become a whole of gravity. | ||
Only rising up will you look at me. | ||
Only become a whole of gravity. | ||
We can fly to Paris. | ||
Make everyone jealous. | ||
Maybe it's a catless. | ||
Maybe I'll take care. | ||
I'll take care. | ||
Cause it makes better my balance. | ||
We can fly to Paris. | ||
Make everyone jealous. | ||
Maybe it's a catless. | ||
We can fly to Paris. | ||
We can turn around, turn around, turn around. | ||
I'll take care. | ||
Oh, burn everything like gasoline. | ||
Oh, burn everything like gasoline. | ||
Oh, like gasoline. | ||
White gasoline. | ||
That's not my thing. | ||
We got those things. | ||
Oh, I just can't change. | ||
Burn everything. | ||
Oh, burn everything. | ||
Oh, burn everything like gasoline. | ||
Oh, burn everything like gasoline. | ||
Glory in my eyes, it's just the story of my life and you'll be sorry that you trapped me. | ||
You'll be sorry that you lied and you'll be sorry. | ||
I pour a 40 for the guys, it's for my brodies in disguise and not these phonies in disguise and tell their stories, yeah. | ||
They tell their stories, telling lies, cause the fact that I'm right, so the facts they don't like. | ||
Oh, they telling stories, telling lies, trying to censor my life, but I'm blessed, I'm alright. | ||
Story of my life, I'm a legend when I step in, ego tripping, ego deafing. ego tripping, ego deafing. | ||
This is destiny, this is God flow, this is heaven, this is heaven, it's heaven, it's heaven. | ||
This that flow from my transgressions, second guessing every second, each and every session. | ||
Feel like section, I'm a getting. | ||
That's my whole obsession, just this bitch in my possession. | ||
What's in my direction, just these rules from my expression. | ||
Baby, I'm your best friend, I'm your boyfriend, that's a dead end. | ||
Then you learn your lesson from your last man shit, depression. | ||
Then I tell you, last time I'm a motherfucking. | ||
I'm a motherfucker. | ||
Legend. | ||
Burn everything. | ||
Legend. | ||
Like gasoline. | ||
Burn everything. | ||
Burn everything. | ||
I just can't change. | ||
Earn everything. Earn everything. Earn everything. Earn everything. Earn everything. Earn everything. Earn everything. Earn everything. Earn everything. | ||
We got bulletproof glass in a silver spoon. | ||
Let me guess, it cost you like a hundred thousand. | ||
No, little bitch, it cost seven million. | ||
I'm doing what you do in your dreams. | ||
I fucked your bitch pussy Vaseline. | ||
These bitches always wanna capture me. | ||
Hitting that nigga, turn me to me. | ||
Fucked all y'all bitches like ten of me. | ||
On the real, it was just me and me. | ||
We don't know how tall your girlfriend is. | ||
When we saw her, she was on her knees. | ||
I cannot get tired of money, but this money it will turn people right and they greedy. | ||
I know he's sick on my money, cause every time he calls you, he's like, he calls me, yeah. | ||
I know he's sick on my money, cause every time he calls me, he calls me, yeah. | ||
I know he's sick on my money, cause every time he calls cause every time he calls me, he calls me, yeah. he calls me, yeah. | ||
I know he's sick on my money, cause every time he calls cause every time he calls me, he calls me, yeah. | ||
yeah. | ||
I know he's sick on my money, cause every time he calls me, yeah. | ||
Hey everybody! | ||
What's going on? | ||
It's me, Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We're back here today on Saturday. | ||
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What's going on on Rumble? | |
And we're gonna be watching the Trump rally, which is supposed to start soon here. | ||
First Trump rally since rumors of his indictment and arrest in New York surfaced last week. | ||
So we're gonna watch it, see what happens. | ||
But how's everybody doing? | ||
I'm gonna jump in here in the live chat. | ||
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Who do we got here? | |
And we'll see. | ||
I mean, there was a big question with this stream whether or not I'm still shadowbanned on Rumble. | ||
Because I did one of these Rumble exclusive streams last week. | ||
I did one on Monday. | ||
And I was shadowbanned from the whole website. | ||
They wouldn't even put my livestream on the front page. | ||
So, I think I'm still shadowbanned. | ||
That's what people are saying. | ||
Still shadowbanned, huh? | ||
Oh, whatever. | ||
Well, it doesn't matter. | ||
We're gonna watch a rally. | ||
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And, you know, we'll see. | |
We'll enjoy. | ||
We'll be enjoying regardless. | ||
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But what's going on? - Mmm. | |
You're not waiting an hour? | ||
Okay. | ||
People are saying to wait an hour. | ||
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It might take some time for it to show up. | |
Okay. | ||
Well, I mean, I've been live streaming now for like 10 minutes. | ||
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So we'll see. | |
We'll jump in here. | ||
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We'll see the coverage of the... He's gonna be excited when he gets here. | |
At least 10,000 right now in the overflow waiting for President Trump. | ||
And I think he'll take the stage a little bit closer to 530, but it could still be any minute. | ||
We're not exactly sure. | ||
My guess would be 530. | ||
Busy day for President Trump, but at least beautiful skies for them to travel in. | ||
Trump Force 1. | ||
I saw a photo of it the other day. | ||
I believe it just got a really good cleaning. | ||
Waxing, shining. | ||
I've never had to clean my private jet before, so I don't know. | ||
But it looks more beautiful than ever. | ||
So I guess he's still not there. | ||
I know, I know it's too long. | ||
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Some of the topics I'm expecting him to cover while he's here, of course, is... | |
So I guess he's still not there. | ||
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It's supposed to start five minutes ago, but he's always like an hour away. | |
That is completely bogus. | ||
We'll see. | ||
Let's see what we got going on. | ||
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We are sure that he may talk about that. | |
And the Manhattan District Attorney who is wanting to take a charge from a misdemeanor to a felony on no evidence. - We got the sun. - We're expecting that from President Trump, Of course, he's going to talk about immigration, Biden policies, and how it's affecting our country, and his plans for America coming up. | ||
So, we'll see what happens. | ||
I actually talked to a guy out here that's in the audience. | ||
He is from Waco, and he says he's looking forward to what is President Trump I don't like the nickname thing. | ||
his new nickname gonna be and I said well President Trump will probably come up with a new nickname for him so tonight might be the night but yes tens of thousands of fans I don't like the nickname thing so we are excited to pick things off in Waco, Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick spoke earlier and he said that he's actually the one who chose Waco. | ||
He said that President Trump called him a couple of weeks ago and asked him, hey, find me a place in Texas. | ||
And Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick chose Waco. | ||
And it's a beautiful country here. | ||
Country town. | ||
Has a wonderful college. | ||
Baylor University. | ||
And so, couldn't pick a better place. | ||
We are loving it. | ||
A beautiful day. | ||
Immigration's gonna be a key issue. | ||
The looming indictment, possible indictment's gonna be an issue. | ||
We'll probably talk about jobs, the cost of groceries, the children, how the Democrats are affecting our children. | ||
So, a lot of topics to be covered by President Trump when he arrives. | ||
I'm gonna step over to the side, let you see the audience here. | ||
Again, everyone standing up. | ||
I'm having a great time. | ||
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People waving. | |
Shut up. | ||
For a sec. | ||
I'm literally the number three stream on Bigger Than Newsmax right now, not on the front. | ||
Well, somebody said give it some time. | ||
Shut up. | ||
For a sec. | ||
I'm literally the number three stream on Bigger Than Newsmax right now, not on the front. | ||
Well, somebody said give it some time. | ||
I'll give it some time. | ||
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Stoco is trusted by Olympians, professionals, and everyday athletes who want one thing, More activity and less pain. | |
Excuse me. | ||
Get back to what you love with Stokoe. | ||
A heart attack? | ||
Do they have life insurance? | ||
Okay. | ||
That's what they want, they don't want a- Hello? | ||
...who isn't going to say what they think they want to hear. | ||
They want to know that what he's saying is what he actually believes, whether or not you agree with everything he says or how he says it. | ||
The people that support President Trump believe he is the man of the people and the man of the hour for this day. | ||
We need a fighter. | ||
That's what we... Everywhere I go, we need a fighter in this country because that's what the left does. | ||
They're sick of the Republicans bending over and taking it. | ||
They want somebody who's going to step up and fight back. | ||
And that's all President Trump has ever done. | ||
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It's that old saying, actions speak louder than words. | |
And when you look at the crowd there in Waco versus some of the crowds that DeSantis has pulled, it seems obvious that the people, the force is behind Donald Trump. | ||
Ben, we'll get back to you in a moment. | ||
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We're going to get some real American voices here and we'll dip back in with you and David's here in a few moments as well. | |
In fact, we're here in Vero Beach with some real American voices. | ||
unidentified
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Greg is here. | |
Give me a shake my hand. | ||
All right, there we are, Greg. | ||
I like this shirt. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Thank you. | ||
What do you think about DeSantis? | ||
There's something that's really depressing about Republican politics. | ||
We've got these beautiful patriots here, men and women. | ||
I am concerned. | ||
Yeah, put it up close. | ||
I am concerned because right now I believe that DeSantis, he is the best governor in the country. | ||
Every time they do these rallies, I mean, listen, no shade against old people, but it's always like, dude. | ||
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It's like a retirement home. | |
It's like a retirement home. | ||
Ed Henry's the youngest guy here, and he's like 50. | ||
It's really interesting. | ||
We hear the same thing again and again and again. | ||
Being a Floridian, I don't know how long you've been here, but sometimes we get lost in our little bubble, and we think that really, you know, the rest of the country understands what's happened in Florida and that they support the governor, Governor DeSantis. | ||
But then when you go other places in the country, there is no Ron DeSantis. | ||
There's just strictly Donald Trump, and it's Trump country. | ||
And they're behind those America First policies. | ||
And he's already been in there. | ||
He's seen the swamp. | ||
Isn't he the person to dismantle it? | ||
Very good points. | ||
Very good points. | ||
I mean, he -- DeSantis has been the governor, and again, his leadership is undeniable. | ||
And the fact that other states, which will remain unnamed, are losing population to Florida, it says a lot about what he's doing here. | ||
Sure. | ||
But Donald Trump makes the point that Florida's been strong for many years because of low taxes, for example. | ||
So you got these like Trump Trump heads arguing with this boomer. | ||
This is like the face of your average... This is what is holding us back, okay? | ||
Because the 20 and 30 somethings are ready for Hitler, okay? | ||
I mean they're ready. | ||
They're ready for 21st century Christian fascist leadership, whatever you want to call it. | ||
They're ready for... I would say your average conservative is ready for a guy like Matt Walsh to be the dictator. | ||
Which is not perfect and it's not the best, but it's pretty good. | ||
But it's this! | ||
This is holding us back! | ||
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This face! | |
Gotta be careful what I say here. | ||
It's fine. | ||
Hey, we're not shutting anyone down. | ||
There's some people in our audience who don't like to hear... It's this bald old-timer going like, oh, leadership's undeniable. | ||
I'll tell you what. | ||
You could run for president as a Republican, and I would vote for you before I'd vote for Biden. | ||
I'll tell you what, you could run for president as a Republican and I would vote for you before I'd vote for Biden. | ||
Yeah, there you go. | ||
That's the real point. | ||
If it's Trump, if it's DeSantis, or if we have another person who is lurking that's a Republican, I'm all in. | ||
Gay? | ||
Gay 24? | ||
I'll tell you what I'm concerned about. | ||
that you think is that factor that might not make him the most electable person? | ||
Is it the biting words? | ||
Is it the fact that he takes shots at people? | ||
Because Ron DeSantis has now turned around and really taken a shot at Trump using the word porn star and being a little bit more aggressive than he's been previously. | ||
Doesn't seem to match his personality. | ||
What I'm concerned about is there are people that allow the hate for Trump to get in the way of what he's done for the country. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And that's very scary. | ||
I mean, I have people I can't even consider being a Democrat because of the way the country's being run now. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And again, I'm really worried about that fracturing. | ||
I don't think that DeSantis is going to step back and allow Donald to run again on his own. | ||
And I'm not sure whether I agree with that or not. | ||
So, let's pick that apart a little bit. | ||
Okay, I'm good. | ||
Let's see, let's check back in over here with RSBN. | ||
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RSBN. | |
No. | ||
So, really it is, he really is the weight pulling back to make sure that freedom doesn't just careen off the edge of a cliff. | ||
Freedom! | ||
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I can't even believe that right now is bad enough. | |
I hope and I'm no expert on the soccer market. | ||
Trump is protecting our freedom. | ||
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But imagine if we didn't at least have him for Americans to hold on to. | |
I would think that everything would be that much worse. | ||
The same reason that I'm holding on to my stocks, my investment, my property. | ||
Well, I would try to hold on to my properties as much as I could, but the reason I'm still investing is because I'm optimistic about the future. | ||
Because that includes Donald Trump as our president. | ||
But if we were to lose him, I have no idea. | ||
Well, I think 2024 is an all-or-nothing election. | ||
This is not... Which we keep saying that, but it gets more and more... Yes, they're proving us right. | ||
This is just too bright. | ||
This is like offensive to look at. | ||
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It's an all-or-nothing type of race. | |
We either save America, restore our freedoms, restore our freedom of speech, freedom of religion... You know, sometimes I watch this stuff and I'm like, This is why we are so necessary because without America First, you will be looking at this for the next 2,000 years. | ||
It's like the American flag overlay, a gold advertisement, they're selling gold. | ||
You get this, uh, this is like the Roger Ailes program, but, like, without all the money, so... Roger Ailes, famous for getting the girls on Fox News, but they were at least hot on Fox. | ||
Here you get, you know, some 5 out of 10 brunettes talking about freedom. | ||
This is the Republican vision without AF. | ||
I couldn't do it. | ||
I would quit politics if this is all there was. | ||
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If they are fantastic, support them. | |
Let them know you support them. | ||
If not, help remove them. | ||
I mean, help figure out how to get them out because we've got to clean up our local elections before 2024. | ||
Do you have an update? | ||
What is it? | ||
I will... Let's step aside for a quick second. | ||
We're going to pan the crowd, and Christina and I will be right back to share all our updates with you. | ||
OK. | ||
This is great content here. | ||
Alright. | ||
What else? | ||
Is there anything else going on on Rumble? | ||
Besides this? | ||
Let's check in on our other streamers. | ||
Let's see. | ||
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What else? | |
Oh, this is... Is he streaming it also? | ||
Or this hasn't started yet? | ||
unidentified
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Okay. | |
Let's check in on... Let's check in on... What's this? | ||
unidentified
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This guy's playing Skyrim. | |
Okay. | ||
What else? | ||
I can't really watch gaming content. | ||
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I don't know. | |
It's just not... It's not good. | ||
Is this live? | ||
unidentified
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This is not live. | |
Okay. | ||
What else do we have? | ||
What else do we have? | ||
Okay, so... Oh, War Room went live! | ||
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Okay. | |
Okay. | ||
Oh hey! | ||
Alright! | ||
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Hey! | |
Okay! | ||
Yo! | ||
Gas this up! | ||
We're on the front page now! | ||
Now you gotta gas this up! | ||
Okay, now we're playing for keeps. | ||
Now we gotta go all in, okay? | ||
Now you gotta spam my link in the live chat. | ||
Spam my link in the live chat on RSVN. | ||
Spam my link in the live chat on RSVN. | ||
Spam my link in the live chat. | ||
Say, Nick Fuentes is reacting to the Trump rally. | ||
Watch right now or else. | ||
Well, don't say or else. | ||
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Juice this now! | |
Now we're playing. | ||
We'll maybe give it a half. | ||
But go. | ||
Juice this. | ||
Now we're playing. | ||
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Now we're cooking here. | |
It happened. | ||
I'm going to go after all my intel if it just shows up behind us. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Without warning. | ||
It's a common question that I hear a lot when I'm out talking to people is should we ballot harvest? | ||
I've asked you three times today. | ||
Should we be doing all that? | ||
Let's go! | ||
And now they're gonna start pouring it. | ||
Look how we take over! | ||
Okay, do they really have 80,000 viewers if we could just go in and take over their chat? | ||
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Doubt. | |
It's just like live chats being raped. | ||
And we allegedly have 20 times fewer viewers than they do. | ||
- And then you have other people that say, we need to try to beat down-- - It's just like live chats being raped. | ||
- Do everything that you're doing, we'll do a better-- - And we allegedly have 20 times fewer viewers than they. | ||
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- Especially in states where-- - I don't know if I believe that right now. | |
I gotta feel bad 'cause I used to work for our-- So if they're monitoring the live chat and all, they're probably like, oh shit. | ||
Let's go. | ||
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Okay, we're back. | |
We're on Shadowmaiden. | ||
This is it. | ||
to clean everything up for as long as we can. | ||
And then what's not cleaned up, you know, we play on the playing field that were provided. | ||
So I do think that that is eventually where he will get to. | ||
Let's go. | ||
The reality is this is the hand we've been dealt. | ||
These are the cards we've been dealt. | ||
We've got to play the hands that we have been dealt. | ||
And right now, in some states, Ballard Ramos is legal. | ||
We've got to beat the War Room. | ||
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What's War Room, Matt? | |
35? | ||
Come on, we gotta beat the War Room! | ||
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We gotta go! | |
We gotta beat War... Look at this! | ||
Look at this! | ||
29, 32... Come on, we can beat War Room! | ||
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What's going on? | |
Is War Room back? | ||
- We gotta play the game. - What's going on, is War Room back? - I'd say play dirty, but I don't let that be taken the wrong way because it is like-- - Okay, now we got this on. | ||
We're back with Ed Henry. | ||
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Come on, we can beat Ed Henry. | |
We gotta beat Ed Henry. | ||
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Alright, this is killing it. | |
This is killing the energy. | ||
This is killing the energy of the stream. | ||
Ed Henry's bringing us down. | ||
Let's go back to this. | ||
And he's a good governor. | ||
This is killing it. | ||
This is killing the energy. | ||
This is killing the energy of the stream. | ||
Ed Henry's bringing us down. | ||
Let's go back to this. | ||
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In general and in primaries. | |
And so many people were there from the wrong, they were at the wrong precinct. | ||
The wrong precinct, yeah. | ||
They just don't know. | ||
It's simple stuff like that. | ||
And imagine you're off work for an hour. | ||
You know, you drive 10, 15 minutes. | ||
You need to get lunch. | ||
A lot of people are going to give up and go back to work or go back home. | ||
They're not going to drive to the other side of town. | ||
And that's exactly what was happening. | ||
A lot of them were not English as their first language. | ||
And they were trying to get help. | ||
And that help was just. | ||
What? | ||
It was not great communication. | ||
What? | ||
And so Hogan Gidley brought this up about how much easier. | ||
Is she saying that like Mexicans who don't speak English were trying to vote for Trump and then they couldn't? | ||
Are you kidding me? | ||
There are a lot of reasons why Republicans are getting killed in elections. | ||
It's not because English has second language voters. | ||
We're not able to get the assistance they needed at the polls. | ||
Are you serious right now? | ||
There was an avalanche of Chinese, Indian, Mexican support coming in for Trump. | ||
And for Republicans in the midterms, but they just couldn't get English assistance. | ||
They couldn't get assistance in their native language. | ||
Really? | ||
Come on now. | ||
There are a lot of reasons. | ||
Don't get me wrong. | ||
I think Trump won in 2020. | ||
But it's had nothing to do with English as second language, guys. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
People are getting lunch. | ||
She goes, well people are getting lunch and a lot of these A lot of these English is sick and language voters couldn't get the assistance they needed? | ||
Seriously? | ||
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Oh, look at this boomer. | |
Nick's fanboys are so very gay. | ||
Alright, get him. | ||
Get his IP. | ||
Get his IP. | ||
No, I'm kidding. | ||
That's a joke. | ||
Get his IP. | ||
Go to his... No. | ||
That's a joke. | ||
I'm just kidding. | ||
But, um... But yeah, okay. | ||
So they noticed. | ||
They noticed the effect. | ||
Nick is so flippin' BASED! | ||
Let's go. | ||
Yeah, somebody reply to that guy. | ||
Reply to that guy in the live chat. | ||
Say, uh, actually, it's based. | ||
Yeah, let's go. | ||
You would know, Burton Fag. | ||
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Okay. | |
Don't. | ||
Careful. | ||
Careful with that. | ||
We want to remain on the platform. | ||
Put him on a boat if they don't speak English. | ||
Based. | ||
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Oh! | |
Nick is a gay cat boy. | ||
Okay, ratio. | ||
Ratio right now. | ||
NickIsGayRatio, Robert Morgan, that's it, pull his IP, pull his IP. | ||
Kruiper Intelligence, pull his IP, send it here right now. | ||
Okay, we're getting killed in the live chat. | ||
You gotta keep spamming the live chat, okay? | ||
Otherwise, we're falling behind here. | ||
You gotta spam the live. | ||
We can't let Ed Henry and Steve Bannon win. | ||
We're getting killed by Tuna Man, alright? | ||
You gotta go in the live chat. | ||
You gotta say Nick is based. | ||
Nick passed Bannon, somebody says. | ||
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Let me check. | |
Let's flip and go. | ||
Let's flip and go. | ||
Look at this. | ||
Look at the changing of the guard. | ||
War Room, by the way... How many followers do they have? | ||
867,000 followers. | ||
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War room. | |
Six Day War Room. | ||
Yom Kippur War Room. | ||
Alright, Real America's Voice is next. | ||
We have to take over Real America's Voice also. | ||
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Alright, let's see. | |
Let's check back in with that Henry. | ||
Who's this? | ||
This guy Jewish? | ||
All right, let's see let's check back in with that Henry who's this so what is a classic music these days? | ||
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How do you make ends meet are you out there performing are you writing so oh so what do you do? | |
Yeah, that's actually more recital What is this? | ||
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Are they really just like holding an event for boomers and just inviting anybody from dinner? | |
Honestly, man. | ||
school so that was more of a side thing before i went to school i went to school for finance and management up in philadelphia at wharton so that was sort of a passion of mine but i'm obviously took a lot to get to that point a lot of my friends are out of those conservatories so it's still a big part of who i am uh what is going on here what is this are they really just like holding an event for boomers and just inviting anybody from dinner honestly man you know what thanks so much to meet you my friend i hang on there i hate to be this guy a | ||
Listen, I really hate to be this guy because I know it's so superficial, but it needs to be said that one of the most important things about Trump in 2016 is that he was cool. | ||
Okay? | ||
And to me, this is giving the same vibe as, like, Sarah Palin, George Bush, that kind of thing. | ||
And the reason why Trump was such a revolutionary is because he was actually Cool, he was like from New York and a celebrity and a billionaire and he like lived in a city and he came down a golden escalator and said we're gonna do free health care and we're gonna build a wall and So we have this he was like the alt-right Before the alt-right. | ||
He was like the alt-right of the GOP. | ||
Now I feel like, don't hate me for saying this, please don't hate me for saying this, but I feel like there's this backward slide. | ||
There's this backward slide where it was like this coalition of Obama type voters, like I said, like the white working class, like blue voters, people that hadn't voted before. | ||
Now I feel like there is this, we're getting a little too comfortable playing the greatest hits with the Like, I don't know, the Boomer constituency. | ||
This is why it's so important that you have revolutionary thinking so that you can still capture the young people, the college graduates, as opposed to, you know, the people that go to these things in an Uncle Sam hat, the blue hairs, that go out to every Republican convention since 1970 in an Uncle Sam top hat. | ||
You know what I'm saying? | ||
I don't mean to be a dick, but let's be real. | ||
I mean, when I see, like, Ed Henry with this gray hair and he's in this room with all these old-timers... I love old people. | ||
Hey, I love old people. | ||
But it's giving the... Oh! | ||
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Goldmine! | |
It's a gold rush! | ||
I don't realize. | ||
We were just talking about that. | ||
A lot of people don't realize. | ||
There's going to be a line around the block to interview this girl. | ||
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I love that line. | |
Like a parting of the Red Sea. | ||
All of the pro-Trump media tripping over themselves to get this interview. | ||
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It's the best decision I ever made. | |
And the reason I did that is because... Wait a second! | ||
It's black for Trump? | ||
It is so expensive to live there. | ||
And what are you paying for? | ||
You're paying for homelessness. | ||
You're paying for complete chaos in the streets. | ||
You're paying for political deterioration. | ||
It's absolutely ridiculous. | ||
And no one should have to pay at all for any of that. | ||
They should be able to live in a state freely and just with their values. | ||
And that's not happening now. | ||
This is based. | ||
This is what I'm talking about. | ||
This is what I'm talking about. | ||
This is futuristic. | ||
She's gorgeous! | ||
Florida Constitutionalist says... I wonder what he looks like. | ||
Florida Constitutionalist says she's gorgeous! | ||
She is absolutely... Well, you know, she's pretty. | ||
I'm not gonna... She's got a striking black look. | ||
Chocolate sin. | ||
Alright guys, be cool. | ||
Seriously. | ||
Florida First Amendment. | ||
Florida Constitutionalist. | ||
Florida Thomas Paine says she's gorgeous. | ||
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Excuse me. | |
Black Lives Matter. | ||
Let's fucking go. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
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Black Lives Maga, let's fucking go. | |
It's based. | ||
These Democrats are insane. | ||
There he is. | ||
- Sound, hang on, thank you, beautiful. | ||
We got Trump Force One. | ||
Let's see what we can see. | ||
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- Guys, look. | |
- Looks like we've got Trump Force One coming in, guys. | ||
- There he is. | ||
- Oh, there it is, right up there, right up, right up in there. - There is something so awesome about the cult of Trump that DeSantis could just never match. | ||
Like he's got thousands of his supporters show up to rally with him. | ||
And he flies in on an airplane. | ||
He flies in on a 747 with his name on it and everybody looks at the airplane. | ||
That's like the Hitler level. | ||
That's literally like Triumph of the Will. | ||
I believe that's literally the first scene in Triumph of the Will, isn't it? | ||
That he flies in on a plane and rides through the city and everybody's saluting him. | ||
That's like, no other figure can capture the imagination of the country like that. | ||
That's why DeSantis is just never gonna forget about the rest. | ||
We could get into the analysis, and we could get into his record, which really isn't as strong as people say it is, and we could get into his weaknesses as a candidate, and we could talk about these kinds of things. | ||
But at the end of the day, he just doesn't have that icon status that Trump has cultivated and built up over the last Six years. | ||
And it's all part of it. | ||
It's the look. | ||
It's the plane. | ||
It's the name. | ||
It's the... | ||
It's all of it. | ||
It's all put together. | ||
Like, it's just crazy to me you have these media outlets that literally exist to worship him, like Real America's Voice, Newsmax, whatever, and they show up and they're like, they could barely even contain themselves. | ||
They're like, look, there he is! | ||
There's his plane! | ||
Literally cuts the girl off mid-sentence. | ||
He's like, wait, I'm sorry, just one second. | ||
There's his plane! | ||
And you have all these boomers that... And people talked about destroying the Capitol. | ||
They would do anything for him. | ||
Do not underestimate the ability of Trump when he is able to order his supporters to march on the Capitol and they do it. | ||
He calls his supporters and says, we are going to march on the Capitol and 500,000 people march on the Capitol. | ||
He's like, well, the election was rigged. | ||
I really won. | ||
We're gonna fight this all the way through. | ||
Show up to the Capitol! | ||
And show us how angry we are! | ||
Show them how angry we are about our election being stolen. | ||
And they do! | ||
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And 500,000 people do! | |
That's part of why the Capitol was awesome. | ||
And honestly, if Trump gave the word, they would have done it. | ||
If Trump said something like, you know, occupy the Capitol or we're not leaving or something like that, could you imagine? | ||
That would have been crazy. | ||
Because things worked out as we know in the Capitol. | ||
Yeah, there was exuberance, there was a riot, there were possibly some agents there to provoke violence or vandalism. | ||
But could you imagine if Trump actually went to the Capitol? | ||
They say that he wanted to go to the Capitol and he wrestled with the Secret Service and grabbed the steering wheel. | ||
Could you imagine if he actually showed up? | ||
And pointed? | ||
Like, imagine the optics of the beast, the Secret Service car, rolling up to the west side, or the east side of the building, and imagine Trump gets out, greeted by hundreds of thousands of his supporters, and he gets up and points. | ||
Could you imagine? | ||
What if he set himself up in the Capitol? | ||
That would have been nuts! | ||
Now, it would have been way worse, because they would have killed us. | ||
I mean, they would have straight up killed hundreds of people. | ||
I'm talking about the Capitol Police. | ||
They would have killed hundreds of people. | ||
They would have arrested thousands more. | ||
It would have been nuts. | ||
But, it would have been way more awesome. | ||
It would have been way more awesome, and I don't know, maybe it would have forced something to happen. | ||
It would have catalyzed a bigger response, which in turn, then, would beget an even bigger counter-response. | ||
I don't know, I'm just spitballing here, but that would have been... I'm just... Hey, listen, and I'm not saying that should have happened, I'm not saying that would have been a good thing. | ||
All I'm saying is, is that he had the power to do that. | ||
And don't underestimate that when you're talking about, oh, you know, Ron DeSantis is gonna come up against him. | ||
It's never gonna happen. | ||
Alright, let's see. | ||
How are we doing? | ||
How are we doing now? | ||
Is Trump here yet? | ||
Oh, what the fuck is this now? | ||
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*music* The entertainment is always so funny to me at these things They bring in... I mean, I've seen these on TikTok. | |
It's just so funny. | ||
They get all these boomers here for the Trump round. | ||
They're like, I don't know. | ||
Let's have one of those guys do an upside down painting. | ||
Let's get Vanessa Horabuena to do some Christian worship art. | ||
I had some guy with an electric guitar earlier talking about the Second Amendment on planet Earth. | ||
Come on, we're so close. | ||
We gotta be real America's voice. | ||
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Come on now. | |
How are we doing? | ||
We're kicking War Room's ass right now. | ||
War Room's getting destroyed. | ||
Newsmax... Is that crazy though? | ||
How crazy is it that I'm Shadow... Well, I was Shadowban on the site, but I'm... I'm number three on Rumble in front of War Room, Newsmax... I guess those are the only big ones. | ||
I guess those are the only big ones I'm beating, but still. | ||
We gotta beat Real America's Voice. | ||
Come on, we're like 400 viewers away. | ||
We gotta get there. | ||
We'll tune in here on, uh, let's see what they're doing. | ||
What's, uh, they're interviewing somebody. | ||
And I had to figure out what to replace it with. | ||
And they're interviewing another rumor. | ||
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And I came across Real America's Voice. | |
Love Bannon. | ||
He's awesome. | ||
Love the show. | ||
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No. | |
Bannon sucks. | ||
What about Ed Henry? | ||
I know Steve and Ed have this little... Ed's on right now. | ||
What do you think about him? | ||
Just between you and me. | ||
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Ed, you're a rock star. | |
I don't care what anybody says. | ||
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God bless you, Ed. | |
We love you to pieces. | ||
And Karen. | ||
It's not just Karen. | ||
Let's get Kelly in on the conversation. | ||
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Karen, we love you. | |
I love white people. | ||
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I love us. | |
We're so happy to be here, have our voice heard, and I don't know, we're just so excited to see Donald Trump. | ||
I love white people. | ||
I love us. | ||
The Trump rally is like the last white event, you know? | ||
A Trump rally really is, this is like, this is for us. | ||
This is something that's just for us. | ||
Not that, not that like non-white people can't go, but there's nowhere that you could go that's really like a white event anymore. | ||
Everything is, you know how it is. | ||
This is like the last, this is for us, you know? | ||
It's sort of like our thing. | ||
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We're doing things a little different around here. | |
There's something sweet about it to see all the old white people hanging out So Let's see So Trump just landed, alright. | ||
So we're gonna get our rally soon. | ||
I think he comes right from the plane, so it's gonna happen any moment now. | ||
What's that, Henry? | ||
Back to you, Henry. | ||
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What's a dial-in, then? | |
Okay, bored. | ||
From the plane to the podium. | ||
From the plane to the podium. | ||
It's really incredible to see in person. | ||
And it's going to be just as incredible on the screen. | ||
We'll have to wait for that. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
And there's David Zier as well. | ||
Why don't we dial in David, guys? | ||
Let's dial him in. | ||
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David Zier, we haven't heard from you in a couple minutes. | |
Seeing that plane land, we're going to see the nation's... | ||
Okay, bored. | ||
What else? | ||
RSBN, they're still waiting. | ||
They're covering the worship artist. | ||
The Christian worship art. | ||
Is this gonna be Trump or Jesus? | ||
Oh, it's Trump, okay. | ||
That doesn't even look like him. | ||
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Is that supposed to be Trump? | |
Kind of sucks. | ||
It takes the stage in Waco, Texas. | ||
And I wanted to take this opportunity to give a big thank you to our sponsors who have supported the broadcast and helped make it possible. | ||
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Kind of cool, but you messed up the mouth. | ||
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This is what the Trump movement has turned into in a lot of ways. | |
Claim your free Trump knife. | ||
250 free free trump knife dot com. | ||
It's like, come on now. | ||
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I'm so thankful for your constant support. | |
Claim your free. | ||
See, this is what I'm talking about. | ||
This is what the Trump movement has turned into in a lot of ways. | ||
Claim your free Trump knife, 250freetrumpknife.com. | ||
It's like, come on now. | ||
The Democrats are never doing that kind of stuff. | ||
That's why in a lot of ways we have things that we can learn from the Democrats. | ||
Okay. | ||
I'm not saying that we gotta go liberal. | ||
I'm not saying we got to go gay. | ||
I'm not saying we got to go non-white or whatever but what I am saying is that We gotta drop the scam stuff. | ||
We gotta drop the, you know, these weird medicine men, witch doctors drinking their own piss, the selling of the gold, the gimmick items, the freetrumpknife.com. | ||
You know, okay, she fixed the mouth actually. | ||
Okay, that looks better. | ||
You guys were right, we should have let her cook. | ||
This looks hard as fuck now. | ||
I'm just saying though, a lot of the Republican stuff, it's just a little, it's a little corny. | ||
That's all I'm saying. | ||
This, like, conservative, patriot Trump stuff, like, in theory, like, the essence of it is right, but some of this stuff has got to go. | ||
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I'm sorry. | |
Free Trump. | ||
I mean, it just turns into, like, a flea market. | ||
A lot of this kind of stuff just turns into... It's just a little bit sketch, but... | ||
It's good optics. | ||
Good optics. | ||
We got our Trump painting. | ||
We got our red hats. | ||
Very nice. | ||
Pink Trump hat. | ||
Blacks for Trump. | ||
He's in some kind of libertarian gear, looks like. | ||
Gadsden situation. | ||
Is that what that is? | ||
What else we got? | ||
We got some youngsters. | ||
Texas Strong. | ||
Alright. | ||
Longhorns. | ||
Let's go. | ||
We got a Let's Go Brandon shirt spotted. | ||
Don't let your... What does this say? | ||
Don't let your roid rage turn into road rage. | ||
What is that? | ||
Is that like hemorrhoid or something? | ||
I don't understand what that's supposed to be. | ||
I like the signs that just say witch hunt. | ||
Nice. | ||
What else we got going on in the crowd here? | ||
Nothing else really notable Painting's almost done. | ||
You guys were right. | ||
Let her cook. | ||
Looks a lot better now. | ||
The mouth was messed up initially, but now it's good. | ||
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P. Buttigieg song Here we go First | |
things first Is this really his first rally of the year? | ||
I guess not counting CPAC, right? | ||
This is so fire, dude. | ||
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I miss this This is just like a great image You have somebody making like a portrait of him. | |
You got the Trump podium. | ||
Trump plane. | ||
There's something... He really is like the first American fascist. | ||
I don't say that as a negative. | ||
I say that as a positive. | ||
He's like the first contemporary American... I don't want to say dictator. | ||
But to have that cult of personality, and they really do fear that, because somebody with that level of popular support, they actually do pose a threat to the system. | ||
We all know, I mean we all know that's what the witch hunts are about, that's what impeachment was about, that's what the... | ||
Ultimately, what the voter reform was about, the COVID pandemic era rules, they literally, the system cannot handle somebody that is that personally powerful, that wields that kind of zealous popularity, that wields, and as a consequence, that kind of power, that can mobilize like that, and who is independent. | ||
You know, somebody like Obama does not have that kind of independence. | ||
Trump, by virtue of being a billionaire, is truly an independent quantity, as opposed to some other politician who, I mean, literally, like, needs to get paid, like, needs an income. | ||
And largely doesn't have, like, an organization. | ||
Like, these other politicians don't have that kind of, forget even the money, they don't have that kind of infrastructure that Trump has. | ||
So it's literally like one guy with like a little bit of power can go to town on America, can go to town on the Capitol, on the regime. | ||
That's why they can't tolerate him. | ||
That's why the DeSantis stuff is so offensive. | ||
The DeSantis stuff isn't even... I mean, look, like I said earlier, it goes beyond he's a square and a bad candidate and a Republican Party creature and so on. | ||
It's offensive because the idea that... the idea that you could compare the two Is just absurd. | ||
Here you have a man of history. | ||
Here you have a truly great leader. | ||
Like I said, an independent, powerful force in the country. | ||
And then you've just got some politician. | ||
And the idea that anybody would stand against Trump? | ||
It's almost insulting. | ||
Your obligation as a Republican is to support Trump. | ||
Your obligation as an American, if you're a patriot that is not down with the globalist regime or the globalist system, your obligation is to give your allegiance and support to literally the only guy who has the will and the ability to oppose it, to stand against it. | ||
This like, I'm gonna challenge him with conservative leadership. | ||
F you, dude. | ||
But, that being said, sometimes a competition winds up being a good thing. | ||
I think that DeSantis running against Trump and giving him a run for his money, I think it's shaking him out of his complacency a little bit. | ||
I hope that's the case. | ||
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So, anyway. | |
Bye. | ||
Okay. | ||
Well, let's see. | ||
Looks like he's coming up here. | ||
It usually takes a minute for him to get out of the car and everything. | ||
Or the, uh, the playoff. | ||
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A little complicated. | |
All tied up. | ||
No more love. | ||
And I'd hate to see you waiting. | ||
Had to have. | ||
What have they got? | ||
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They got the pee-booted. | |
I muted this like five minutes ago and this song is still going on? | ||
They got the Pete Buttigieg soundtrack on repeat here. | ||
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What's going on with that? | |
Boo. | ||
How are we doing? | ||
Come on now, come on! | ||
We're gaining on them, but they're gaining on us. | ||
We gotta, come on man, we gotta overtake. | ||
want to thank them for being a sponsor and a partner in our coverage in the meantime let's get back to that coverage uh ben let's steal you back in i saw you resetting your shot you've got oh how are we doing come on now come on they're we're gaining on them but they're gaining on us we gotta come on man we gotta overtake we can't get beat by come on this guy Ed Henry? | ||
We cannot be defeated by Ed Henry. | ||
Alright, well when Trump comes out, I'll put the link back out. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
We'll make another push, spamming on the RSVN, okay? | ||
On the RSVN live chat, once he comes out. | ||
They're calling me a gay fascist? | ||
Hey, I'm just a fascist, okay? | ||
Is it worth the wait? | ||
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Absolutely. | |
Worth the wait. | ||
Yes, absolutely. | ||
What do you want to hear from President Trump? | ||
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Get back to the greatness of America. | |
They're calling me a gay fascist. | ||
Hey, I'm just a fascist, okay? | ||
I'm an asexual fascist. | ||
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All the way. | |
What about you, young lady? | ||
Have you been to a Trump rally before? | ||
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I don't think so. | |
This is the first one? | ||
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I live at Mount Carmel Center. | |
Dude, I saw you yesterday. | ||
These are some of the folks from Mount Carmel, Texas. | ||
Actually at the Branch Davidian. | ||
I saw them yesterday. | ||
And you look so interesting. | ||
Boy, talk about timing and location. | ||
What's the ethnicity there? | ||
Are these guys just tan or what's going on? | ||
One of these boomers in here is defending me. | ||
There's literally no... Oh wait, no, that's not a boomer. | ||
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That's one of ours. | |
Fascist? | ||
media is trying to make it out to be uh but you look at somebody like david kresch who was really a false prophet and you look at what he did but at the same time that was part of the story 30 years ago we got one of these one of these boomers in here is defending me there's literally no oh wait no that's not a boomer that's one of ours fascist maybe okay let's go stalin approves of necklace Let's go. | ||
Maybe. | ||
Alright, looks like he's about to jump out here. | ||
So let's flip back over to RSVN. | ||
We got the RSVN theme music going. | ||
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The artist is being cleared from the stage. | |
Doors open. | ||
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Alright, get her out of here, alright? | |
Alright. | ||
Oh, is she trying to show it to Trump? | ||
Get off the stage. | ||
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Get off the stage. | |
I'm not gonna lie. | ||
I was criticizing it, I said she messed up the mouth, but I should've let her cook. | ||
It was the shadow, it was the shadow under his lip I thought was gonna be the mouth. | ||
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*Clears throat* Alright, come on now. | |
We want the big man. | ||
Ugh. | ||
All right. | ||
Let's go. | ||
Let's go. | ||
Did they have any speakers earlier? | ||
Like, did Marjorie speak or something? | ||
I tuned in like an hour before, so. | ||
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Good crowd. - Damn, that's a big crowd. | |
Look at that! | ||
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That's so awesome! | |
That's Hitler level. | ||
This is some Hitler-level stuff. | ||
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This is some Hitler-level stuff. | |
All right, come on now. | ||
All right, I gotta, I gotta make this. | ||
I got it. | ||
I got it. | ||
This is this is killing me. | ||
All right, let's check back in. | ||
Let's see what's going on on Real America's Voice. | ||
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Ah, they're waiting. | |
You know what? | ||
The music's better, though. | ||
Yep, absolutely. | ||
And look at that plane. | ||
See, the door is now open. | ||
And Donald Trump should be emerging any moment, obviously. | ||
And you can see the people craning their necks, looking over those American flags, Karen. | ||
They're excited. | ||
And the people here in Florida are excited as well. | ||
They're all looking at the monitors that have Real America's Voice. | ||
They're having dinner behind us, but they're all keeping an eye on this. | ||
The quality sucks. | ||
Okay, let's switch back to this. | ||
Here we go! | ||
Here we go! | ||
when he emerges and he's such a big personality when he finally gets to that door there's gonna be a lot of excitement in that crowd but the quality sucks okay let's switch back to this here we go here we go there he is let's go There he is. | ||
Roman salutes everybody. | ||
Roman salutes in the chat. | ||
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I want some zero slash or O slash. | |
Because there ain't no doubt I love this land. | ||
God bless the USA. | ||
Okay. | ||
From the lakes of Minnesota to the hills of Tennessee. | ||
Across the plains of Tennessee. | ||
From sea to shining sea. | ||
From Detroit down to Houston. | ||
And New York to LA. | ||
Where there's pride in every American heart. | ||
Now let's get some Romans in the chat for our leader. | ||
Spam my link in the RSVN chat. | ||
Spam my link in the right side chat. | ||
And I won't forget the men who died Who gave that right to me Spam my link in the RSVN chat. | ||
Spam my link in the right side chat. | ||
And live in her still today Cause there ain't no doubt I love this land Alright, boo. | ||
What's going on with the quality here, man? | ||
Alright, here we go. | ||
No tie! | ||
Interesting. | ||
He looks good. | ||
Alright, here we go. | ||
No tie. | ||
Interesting. | ||
He looks good. | ||
He looks thin. | ||
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God bless the USA. | |
Hey. | ||
I love the point. | ||
USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! Look at that crowd. | ||
That's nuts. | ||
Look at how far back it goes. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
Place your hand over your heart for the number one song on iTunes Amazon and the Billboard charts Justice for all featuring president And the J6 hit song Oh Oh Say can you see | ||
By the dawn's early light What so proudly we hailed At the twilight's last gleaming - Thank you. | ||
I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America Whose broad stripes and bright stars Through the perilous fight O'er the ramparts we watched Were so gallantly streaming | ||
And to the republic for which it stands Using J6 footage, that's crazy Ha! | ||
That's crazy! | ||
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He's using January 6 footage. | |
This is Hitler. | ||
This is next level. | ||
One nation under God. | ||
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Indivisible with liberty and justice for all. | |
For the land of the free and the home of the brave. | ||
USA! USA! USA! | ||
So awesome, dude. | ||
You know, like, he just has to win. | ||
He has to win because he started it... Well, I don't want to say that, but... His supporters stormed the Capitol. | ||
If he wins the presidency after that, it's over. | ||
It's over for the Mormons. | ||
That song tells you a lot because it's number one in every single category. | ||
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Number two was Taylor Swift. | |
Number three was Miley Cyrus. | ||
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Why do all boomers call her Miley? | |
Our people love those people. | ||
They love those people. | ||
And it's an honor to be here. | ||
I say hello, Texas. | ||
A big hello to Texas. | ||
We had tremendous victories in Texas. | ||
And it's great to be back in this beautiful and incredible state with thousands of proud, hardworking American patriots. | ||
And from deep in my heart, thank you for your prayers, and thank you for your love, and thank you for that incredible, overwhelming support that we've had. | ||
Mr. Lieutenant Governor, thank you very much. | ||
You've been my friend for a long time, Dan. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Before we begin, I also want to express our sadness and send our prayers to everyone in Mississippi and Alabama who has been touched by the devastating tornadoes today. | ||
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A lot of people were killed. | |
We love you all for seven years. | ||
You know that we've all been fighting together. | ||
Those people who are fighting with us, too, no longer with us. | ||
Devastating. | ||
But for seven years, you and I have been taking on the corrupt, rotten, and sinister forces trying to destroy America. | ||
And they've been trying to destroy it. | ||
They're not going to do it. | ||
But they do get closer and closer with rigged elections. | ||
They get closer and closer. | ||
We've been the ones in this fight standing up to the globalists and standing up to the Marxists and communists. | ||
That's what they are. | ||
We don't even talk about the socialists anymore. | ||
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The train left that station a long time ago. | |
Standing up to the warmongers, the stupid warmongers and the neocons and the rhinos, the big money, special interests, the open border fanatics, crazy people. | ||
Standing up to the fake news media. | ||
- Yeah, look at all of them there. | ||
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- Okay, can we not with the... - That's a big group, big group. | |
But they don't want to tell the truth. | ||
That's why most of them are going down the tubes. | ||
You look at what's happening with media. | ||
They're going down the tubes because they don't want to tell the truth. | ||
They don't want to talk about what's happening with the laptop from hell. | ||
They don't want to talk about those things, and that's what's happening to them. | ||
But the vultures and the sellouts who got rich, bleeding America dry. | ||
Our opponents have done everything they can to crush our spirit and to break our will, but they've failed. | ||
They've only made us stronger. | ||
And 2024 is the final battle. | ||
That's going to be the big one. | ||
If you put me back in the White House, their reign will be over and America will be a free nation once again. | ||
Our enemies are desperate to stop us because they know that we are the only ones who can stop them. | ||
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All right. | ||
You know why? | ||
I know that. | ||
You know, there's never been a movement like this in the history of our country. | ||
Probably in the history of almost every country. | ||
MAGA, Make America Great Again, America First, go, whatever you want. | ||
But I will tell you, there's never been in history. | ||
Look at this crowd. | ||
As far as the eye can see, we flew over. | ||
It was a beautiful sight. | ||
as far as the eye can see. | ||
And I did tell you, you're a great lieutenant governor, I said, "You know, Dan, let's not do one of those 50/50 areas, or an area where we're a little behind. | ||
Let's go right into the heart of it. | ||
I'm going to switch to the Trump channel, by the way. | ||
But as far as the eye can see, the abuses of power that we're currently witnessing at all levels of government will go down as among the most shameful, corrupt, and depraved chapters in all of American history. | ||
It's happening right before your eyes. | ||
But we're going to end up winning. | ||
The Biden regime's weaponization of law enforcement against their political opponent is something straight out of the Stalinist Russian horror show. | ||
And you know, we go, Stalinist Russia, that's what it was. | ||
This was where it seems to have begun from the standpoint of us watching it in semi-modern day history. | ||
You go back to communist China, or look at a third world. | ||
Banana Republic, that's what we've become. | ||
Between our borders, our elections, and the weaponization of law enforcement. | ||
Banana Republic, that's what we have become. | ||
Let there be no doubt the injustice is being done, not only to me, but to dozens across our country. | ||
We'll not stand, and we're not going to stand for it. | ||
When this election is over, I will be the president of the United States. | ||
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Forever. | |
forever the final president. | ||
You will be vindicated and proud, and the thugs and criminals who are corrupting our justice system will be defeated, discredited, and totally disgraced. and the thugs and criminals who are corrupting our justice That's what's happening. | ||
That's what's happening. | ||
From the beginning, it's been one witch hunt and phony investigation after another. | ||
Witch hunt! | ||
And you know, because of it, our country never talks about greatness anymore. | ||
You look at what China does, they go all over the world, they spend money, they take over governments, they do a lot of things. | ||
And we're always looking, we got crazy people like Schiff, Shifty Schiff. | ||
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And Hillary and all of these people. | |
These people, they don't want to talk about greatness for our country. | ||
All they want to do is investigate everybody, but they are the ones that are really under investigation. | ||
I also want to thank the Republican Congress because, you know, people can be critical, but they are working so hard. | ||
Jim Jordan. | ||
James Comer. | ||
He's become a great star. | ||
These are great people, and they're putting themselves at risk because they take a lot of abuse, but they're doing something that we haven't seen in Washington in 25 years. | ||
So I want to just thank those two and many people that are working with them. | ||
In my case, every piece of my personal life, financial life, business life, and public life has been turned upside down and dissected like no one in the history of our country, Marjorie, I think we can say, right? | ||
I don't think we can find anybody. | ||
They even got the Supreme Court of the United States to give them my tax returns, something that was never supposed to happen. | ||
Legal scholars say that's a shocker. | ||
And everything they wanted about me. | ||
They got every single thing they wanted about me. | ||
The Supreme Court said, oh, give it to the prosecutors. | ||
That's okay. | ||
He only appointed three of them. | ||
Not a lot of, you know, we don't want loyalty. | ||
We want what's right. | ||
But sort of strange, isn't it? | ||
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Give them everything they want. | |
They actually came down with one ruling that, no, no, you can't do that to presidents, but to Trump you can. | ||
The Trump you can. | ||
And we've been a special administration, and we have special people. | ||
There's nobody like the people we have. | ||
They're the smartest. | ||
They're the best. | ||
These are the most — look at all the money. | ||
They're sitting over here. | ||
They're all over. | ||
Because — and you know what? | ||
They made that money the old-fashioned way. | ||
You're right. | ||
Front Road Joe. | ||
The Front Road Joes. | ||
We'll never forget them. | ||
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And my friends from North Carolina — The Front Road Joes. | |
— who are unbelievable, beautiful, incredible women. | ||
Incredible people, they travel all over. | ||
What is this, like, number 93, I think, right? | ||
Number 93. | ||
Oh, they go, no, actually more. | ||
But we appreciate it. | ||
101. | ||
Front Row Joe, 101. | ||
All the Joes. | ||
But the Supreme Court is afraid, just like Republicans are afraid, to do something about what has happened. | ||
And they have to fight. | ||
The Supreme Court Didn't have the courage to right the wrong of the 2020 election. | ||
They knew what was going on. | ||
Tax returns were always considered sacred. | ||
Lawyers, in their own way, if you can believe this, were considered sacred. | ||
Today, lawyers go before grand juries all over this place. | ||
If they happen to be lawyers representing Republicans, And they treat lawyers like they're criminals. | ||
It used to be, if you had a lawyer, the lawyer was somebody that was very much considered, from the standpoint of what we're talking about, above reproach. | ||
Now they get thrown in with everybody else, and it's a very unusual situation that's taking place. | ||
And again, legal scholars can't believe what they're witnessing. | ||
And yet, after going over 11 million pages of documents, I built a great company, They've got nothing. | ||
They've got nothing. | ||
Think of it. | ||
11 million pages. | ||
And my tax returns on top of it, and they're a big return. | ||
It probably makes me the most innocent man in the history of our country. | ||
Friends of mine say that. | ||
Very successful friend of mine said, you know what, President, on page three, they got me. | ||
I've got 11 million pages we gave over to various groups, including Congress. | ||
The new weapon being used by out-of-control, unhinged Democrats to cheat on election is criminally investigating a candidate, bad publicity and all. | ||
You get bad publicity. | ||
It's the craziest thing. | ||
I got bad publicity and my poll numbers have gone through the roof. | ||
Would you explain this to me? | ||
Explain that to me, Dan. | ||
Mr. Congressman. | ||
You got to explain it to me because nobody else has ever heard of it. | ||
But you know what? | ||
It gets so much publicity that the case actually gets adjudicated in the press. | ||
And people see it's bullshit, and they go and they say... | ||
It's unfair. | ||
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I like how he swears for a fact. | |
But it takes place by the Department of Injustice and their local henchmen at the AG and DA's offices throughout the country. | ||
They use the local offices like in New York City, like in Atlanta. | ||
like in Chicago and Los Angeles. | ||
They make lives miserable, destroy their families and friends, even though they know these people are innocent. | ||
In many cases, they're patriots. | ||
They're not guilty of anything, and yet they have to go through hell. | ||
And if you're running for office, even Dan, but I don't think they'd ever go after him. | ||
But we have some great congressmen that probably they wouldn't go after because they're too clean. | ||
They're the cleanest people I've ever met. | ||
They come from Texas. | ||
They have to be clean. | ||
But let's say they're not that well-known, they're doing a good job, and an investigation is started into one of these many great people. | ||
They're going to lose their race. | ||
They're going to lose their race. | ||
And they do it all the time. | ||
They're using investigations now instead of — because it's harder for them to stuff the ballot boxes, of which they stuff plenty. | ||
You know, Marjorie is here. | ||
Truth to vote. | ||
And they found at least five million instances on tape, and the courts didn't want to even look at it. | ||
The District Attorney of New York, under the auspices and direction of the Department of Injustice in Washington, D.C., was investigating me for something that is not a crime, not a misdemeanor, not an affair. | ||
I never liked horse face. | ||
I never liked it. | ||
It's just not. | ||
It's terrible. | ||
That wouldn't be the one. | ||
There is no one. | ||
We have a great first lady. | ||
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Someone says you have an affair. | |
Well, she's ugly. | ||
If I were to have an affair, it wouldn't be with her. | ||
It wouldn't be anybody. | ||
And she's done an incredible job. | ||
Not an error, not anything. | ||
They have nothing. | ||
And yet it went on and on and on and continues to. | ||
He stacked his office with DC operatives. | ||
A man named Matthew Colangelo, one of the top people in the Department of Justice, was moved into the Manhattan DA's office to make sure that Trump got taken care of. | ||
They couldn't get it done in Washington, so they said, let's use local offices. | ||
So they have Colangelo, the top, just about the top, one of the top people under the Attorney General Garland. | ||
And they sent him into New York to be in the Manhattan office. | ||
Can you imagine that? | ||
In order to prosecute and do everything he could to get rid of Trump. | ||
Because, you know, our poll numbers are through the roof. | ||
I guess you've seen that. | ||
They don't like it. | ||
They don't like it. | ||
We won in 2016. | ||
We won by much more in 2020, but it was rigged. | ||
You know, in 2020, I got the most votes of any sitting president in history. | ||
We won the most counties in the United States in the history of our country. | ||
Many, many, many times more than Biden won. | ||
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And yet they said we lost. | |
So what we have to do is swap them this time. | ||
The one thing that really does prevail, and I heard all of your different speakers talking about what to do. | ||
We used to like to hold out on Tuesday till Tuesday, and everybody goes in and votes, and then in some cases you go in and vote and the machines are all broken. | ||
That's what they do to you. | ||
That's what they did to some very special people. | ||
You know that. | ||
We had a state, a certain state, everybody was so proud. | ||
Republicans like to vote on Tuesday. | ||
They went in and the machines, a lot of the machines were broken. | ||
So they had to stand in line for 10 hours and more, and actually many of them never got to vote. | ||
That's what they do. | ||
They always seem to find an answer. | ||
It's what they're good at. | ||
They're good at stealing, lying. | ||
They're good at keeping borders open. | ||
They're good at no voter ID. | ||
Why don't they want voter ID? | ||
Think of it. | ||
You know, 88% of the Democrats want voter ID, but not the leadership. | ||
There's only one reason you don't want voter ID, because you want to cheat on elections. | ||
And the Republicans cannot take it any longer. | ||
They have to get tougher, but they cannot take it. | ||
These Washington Republicans, like Mitch McConnell, who's the absolute worst. | ||
They've got to get tougher. | ||
They've got to get, like, Marjorie Taylor Greene. | ||
You happen to be here. | ||
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Right. | |
How tough is she, really? | ||
Would you like to run for the Senate? | ||
No, we'll fight like hell for you, I tell you. | ||
Where's Matt Gaetz? | ||
I heard his speech. | ||
Oh, Matt. | ||
Look at Matt. | ||
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Boy. | |
He laid it out there, didn't he? | ||
I said, you know, I was watching, and I said, you know, maybe he's gone a little too far. | ||
And then I realized, no, he hasn't. | ||
That's really — he's given some very good facts, and people like it. | ||
That's why he wins his district by a tremendous amount. | ||
Well, they weaponized him, too. | ||
They weaponized him. | ||
They made up phony charges. | ||
And he went through two years of hell, and he turned out to be a brave guy. | ||
It is a good test. | ||
You have to say that, Matt. | ||
It's a hell of a test. | ||
We learn about people. | ||
It's almost like going to school, taking a test. | ||
He got an A-plus on that test. | ||
Bro, I got investigated. | ||
I mean it, man. | ||
They took the word of a proven liar, a convicted felon, and a disbarred lawyer. | ||
All the same person, believe it or not. | ||
You wouldn't think that could go to one person. | ||
It would be three, four, five. | ||
Over some of the most respected and prestigious people in the country and in New York City. | ||
Some of the most respected lawyers testifying against They looked at all of these pages of documents, they went back to old cases that were summarily rejected by many prosecutors, highly respected prosecutors, Democrat prosecutors all, before including And I will tell you, the existing prosecutor who said, this case doesn't make sense. | ||
It doesn't make sense. | ||
All of a sudden, pressure got put on him by Washington, D.C. | ||
And the case, it didn't make sense. | ||
He said, let's go get Trump. | ||
They even had numerous prosecutors who resigned because I was being treated unfairly. | ||
That made me feel so good when I heard that. | ||
Think of it. | ||
People actually in a Democrat area, Democrat office, they resigned. | ||
Did you know that? | ||
They resigned. | ||
A lot of them resigned the office because they said, you can't treat a man like this. | ||
He didn't do anything wrong. | ||
But the two lead prosecutors, absolute human scum, won a Hillary Clinton lawyer from a Hillary Clinton law firm. | ||
Do you believe that? | ||
How about a guy who represents Hillary Clinton? | ||
He's in a law firm that represents Democrats. | ||
It's headed up by Chuck Schumer's brother, this law firm, Robert Schumer. | ||
Think of this. | ||
Now, think of this. | ||
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Think of it. | |
Prosecutor. | ||
Think of this. | ||
He calls up the District Attorney of Manhattan. | ||
He said, I'd like to come and work for free. | ||
I'm going to leave. | ||
I represent Hillary Clinton. | ||
We represent the DNC, the Democrat Party. | ||
I don't even know if you know this. | ||
And he said, I want to work for free. | ||
He's a bad guy. | ||
Known as a bad guy. | ||
I want to work for free to get Trump. | ||
And they bring him into the office. | ||
He becomes the head prosecutor. | ||
Then you had another one similar. | ||
And then he goes out and he quits because the head of the office, who I respected, but then he went bad because he Secame to pressure. | ||
But the head of the office said, no, we can't get him on anything. | ||
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He didn't do anything wrong. | |
Change his mind a little bit on a couple of little things, but that's okay. | ||
But he was under a great deal of pressure. | ||
Now I understand that he's made up his mind and he agrees with his original feeling that we did nothing wrong. | ||
But how about this? | ||
A guy leaves private practice representing Hillary Clinton, goes for no salary, no anything. | ||
He goes into the district attorney's office to prosecute Donald Trump. | ||
He doesn't get what he wants, so he leaves the office in a huff, and he writes a book, and the book is published during the case ongoing. | ||
And I will say this, he has been absolutely killed by the media, even the fake news media back there, a lot of them I see. | ||
And they say that in itself is enough reason that that should have stopped a long time ago. | ||
So he goes in and he writes a book, and he makes money off a book, telling what went on with the grand jury. | ||
What do you think of that, Mr. Lieutenant Governor? | ||
You think that's fair? | ||
Sounds like a fair system. | ||
It's a rigged system. | ||
Like we had a rigged election, we have a rigged system. | ||
And you almost have to say, what has our country come to? | ||
Review after review, even by the biggest, greatest legal scholars. | ||
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Some of whom don't like Trump. | |
Like Alan Dershowitz said, I don't want to vote for Trump. | ||
I never voted for Trump. | ||
I don't believe him. | ||
Actually, I think he does, but he does that to give himself a little credibility with his friends and Democrats. | ||
I think he votes for me personally, but he even said, he said in 60 years of practicing law, it's the worst abuse I've ever witnessed. | ||
I've never seen anything like it. | ||
There's no case here, but I've never, that's Alan Dershowitz, a Democrat. | ||
Greg Jarrett, who's a great scholar, great scholar, great guy. | ||
He came out with reports that were so damning, it was so horrible to actually read it. | ||
But this is really prosecutorial misconduct. | ||
That's what it's called. | ||
The innocence of people makes no difference whatsoever to these radical left maniacs. | ||
It is worse, actually, in my opinion. | ||
Hard to believe anything could be worse than this, but I think it's worse than ballot stuffing or media manipulation by the FBI working together with Twitter, Facebook, and the rest. | ||
Remember when that came out four weeks ago? | ||
That the FBI was working to make sure that nothing bad is said about Biden. | ||
But as much bad as possible is said about Trump. | ||
And you know, that had more of an impact even than Truth to Vote with the ballot stuffing, where they caught ballots being stuffed on tape, all live on tape. | ||
So we have to stop them from cheating in elections. | ||
Because if we don't win this next election, 2024, I truly believe our country is doomed. | ||
I think it's doomed. | ||
Prosecutorial misconduct is their new tool, and they are willing to use it at levels never seen before in our country. | ||
We've had it, but we've never had it like this. | ||
We must stop them, and we must not allow them to go through another election where they have yet another tool in their toolkit. | ||
Remember everything I've endured, all of the hits, all of the attacks, all of the assaults and pain of my loved ones. | ||
My loved ones have suffered far more than I have. | ||
I've, you know, I've almost, with me it's almost become like I can go through Russia, Russia, Russia. | ||
Phony deal. | ||
Impeachment hoax number one. | ||
Phony deal. | ||
Impeachment hoax number two. | ||
Phony deal. | ||
The Mueller witch hunt. | ||
Phony deal. | ||
By the way, it's determination after two and a half years, no collusion. | ||
There was no collusion with Russia. | ||
I could have told them that very easily. | ||
But they knew that because they had the laptop. | ||
And the laptop, the collusion, was with Biden and Hillary Clinton, who worked with them on the dossier. | ||
Paid for by Russia! | ||
But they don't do anything about it. | ||
So, I hear that, and you get a little bit hardened to it, you get a little bit immune, but they do tremendously big damage to great people, your family members, and your friends, and your associates, and people that work for you, and everybody. | ||
But, I never ran for office. | ||
If I never Took on the deep state. | ||
So I'd never ran for office before. | ||
I mean, I ran one time, and I won. | ||
I won. | ||
It happened to be for the presidency, so that's good. | ||
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Boring. | |
Bored. | ||
I had a senator come in to see me once a few years ago. | ||
He said, Sir, you've only done this for one year. | ||
I've been running for office, sir, for 28 years. | ||
I ran for president a couple of times. | ||
I'm greatly experienced. | ||
I think you should listen to me. | ||
I say, well, I've only run one time. | ||
I've only been doing it for one year. | ||
And I became President of the United States, so I want to listen to you. | ||
I don't want to listen to — I don't want to listen to them. | ||
But if I never did run for office, if I never took on the deep state, if I never stood up to China like no other president has ever stood up before, You didn't even know China was a problem until I came along. | ||
China was ripping us off, making $600 billion a year. | ||
$600 billion. | ||
And I did a little tariff hunting with them, and we took in hundreds of billions of dollars. | ||
I got the farmers of our country $28 billion because of the abuse that they had to take. | ||
The farmers love Trump. | ||
They keep saying, oh, I think DeSantis can do okay with farmers. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
Based on polls, he's not doing okay with anything. | ||
Well, it's never good to try and destroy Social Security. | ||
It's never good to raise the minimum age to a very high level, which was not good. | ||
And to go against Medicare and try and obliterate it. | ||
These are a few of the good facts. | ||
It's also not good when you look statistically at how he did on COVID. | ||
Not well at all. | ||
He's in a very bad position. | ||
Or you look at how he does on crime. | ||
Not good. | ||
Not good. | ||
We have great Republican governors actually did really much better, who shut down their states for a very short time, or in some cases didn't shut them down at all. | ||
I look at South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, I mean, we had some states that did a phenomenal job with no shutdowns. | ||
You know, I gave them the right not to shut down. | ||
Not everybody. | ||
You didn't have to shut down. | ||
But in the case of Florida, they unfortunately did shut it down. | ||
They shut down the beaches. | ||
They shut down everything. | ||
So now that people are finding out about what happened, they're saying, man, he's dropping like a rock. | ||
And I wonder why. | ||
But, you know, you never like it when Somebody comes, you say, I'm a loyalist. | ||
They say, sir, don't talk about that, sir. | ||
Because people don't want to hear that. | ||
But I do, because I'm a loyal person. | ||
These people over here have been very loyal to me. | ||
Marjorie, Matt, your Lieutenant Governor, Dan, and many of them sitting right here. | ||
Congressman, Congressman, Wesley, that was a good speech you gave. | ||
But they've been very loyal. | ||
But I'm a loyalist. | ||
And when a man comes to me, tears in his eyes, He's at almost nothing in the polls. | ||
And he's fighting somebody that's at 42, and he's got almost $30 million in the bank. | ||
He's at almost nothing. | ||
He's got no cash. | ||
And I say, I can't give you an endorsement. | ||
There's no way you can win. | ||
You're dead! | ||
But he fought a little bit, like 150. | ||
He was certainly no Jim Jordan, that I can tell you. | ||
He fought a little bit, just a little bit, on Impeachment Hoax No. | ||
1, Impeachment Hoax No. | ||
2, meaning on television, because I didn't know him very well. | ||
But I saw him, so he came and he really wanted... I said, you can't win, can you? | ||
How can he win? | ||
Sir, if you endorse me, I'll win. | ||
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Please. | |
Please, sir, endorse me. | ||
And I said, all right, let's give it a shot. | ||
Because, honestly, the Secretary of Agriculture, Adam Putnam, good man, but I never met him. | ||
I didn't know him. | ||
So I don't feel guilty about it. | ||
You know, if you don't know somebody. | ||
I wish I knew him, actually. | ||
You want to know the truth, I wouldn't have done this. | ||
So what happened is, I said, let's give it a shot, Ron! | ||
And I endorsed him, and he became like a rocket ship. | ||
Within one day, the race was over. | ||
He got the nomination. | ||
Then he had a run against a man that was the hottest in all of politics. | ||
He was the hottest person. | ||
Remember, it was him and Stacey Abrams, the two hottest people in the Democrat Party. | ||
So we laugh at him now, but at the time, he was one of the hottest people in politics, Matt, right? | ||
He comes from a state that Matt's very familiar with. | ||
Now he turned out to be a crackhead. | ||
But I did rallies for Ron that were massive rallies. | ||
And they were very successful. | ||
So we got him the nomination. | ||
We then got him the election. | ||
He said, I don't think I can make it. | ||
Because the other guy was really popular, believe it or not. | ||
He was going to be the next president of the United States. | ||
But that didn't work out too well. | ||
They caught him in a crack den. | ||
Of course, anything goes in politics today. | ||
He can maybe make it. | ||
Maybe he's going to make a comeback. | ||
Who knows? | ||
But think how bad Florida would be. | ||
Remember one thing. | ||
Florida has been tremendously successful for many years, long before this guy became governor. | ||
Florida was tremendously successful under Rick Scott. | ||
Look, whether you like him or not, Charlie Crist, it was very successful. | ||
He was a Republican at the time. | ||
But Florida's been successful for decades. | ||
In fact, probably as or more successful than it is now. | ||
But when a man, you know, you get him elected, and there's no quid pro quo. | ||
Get rid of that word. | ||
Remember those words? | ||
Quid pro quo. | ||
With the perfect call I made with the Ukrainian president. | ||
But when you're getting a guy so he gets a nomination because of you, he wins the election because of you. | ||
Two years later, the fake news is up there saying, will you run against the president? | ||
Will you run? | ||
And he says, I have no comment. | ||
I say, that's not supposed to happen. | ||
I have no comment. | ||
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No. | |
So I'm not, I'm not a big fan, but I love, I love. | ||
That's right. | ||
He's a disciple of Paul Ryan. | ||
He is actually a disciple. | ||
That's why he wanted to cut social security and Medicare. | ||
But I think we're doing really well. | ||
I mean, we're up at levels. | ||
I don't know if they have them on the screen, but they might put them up on the screen. | ||
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The polls last four or five, actually the last month. | |
Yeah. | ||
And put the other ones up, because you'll see some numbers that are incredible. | ||
You'll see some numbers that are — we just had one today — 69 for Trump, and I think 18 or 19 for DeSanctimonious. | ||
Yeah. | ||
We were at 69 in one today. | ||
But if I never fought the Marxists and the lobbyists and the rhinos and the open border zealots, if I never fixed our military and I rebuilt our entire military, we defeated ISIS. | ||
We took out al-Baghdadi. | ||
We took out Soleimani. | ||
We fixed our military and Gave you the largest tax cut in the history of our country. | ||
We gave you the largest regulation cuts in the history of our country. | ||
That's why our businesses were doing so well. | ||
Not now, unfortunately. | ||
And none of this persecution would have ever happened. | ||
In other words, if I didn't do all that, I was leading this life. | ||
I didn't know what subpoena meant. | ||
Now I'm one of the kings. | ||
I can look at the color. | ||
I can tell you where that one came from. | ||
No, if I didn't do all that stuff, or if I was doing badly in the polls, instead of the numbers where you're at 69 and 59 to a very small number, it would, you know, they wouldn't be going after me. | ||
When they go after me, they're going after you. | ||
I left behind a magnificent life and I stepped up to fight for America because no one else would do it or would do it properly. | ||
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Matt Satter. | |
Thank you. | ||
You know, they have the best seat in the house. | ||
A lot of people don't know. | ||
A lot of people have been hired from sitting back there. | ||
You know that? | ||
Those cameras are on them. | ||
They can't see what I'm doing. | ||
They can only see me from the back. | ||
I try and turn around. | ||
But they can see what powerful shoulders I have. | ||
But those cameras are on there for two hours, and every once in a while, a face will be so crazy, so good, so wild, that lots of good things happen for that person. | ||
So, congratulations. | ||
See? | ||
They may have a better seat, but I'd rather have your seat. | ||
Our front row Joe's over here. | ||
Since that moment, all of the hatred, rage and contempt the radical left has for you and your values and this nation has been very much directed on me. | ||
And again, They want you. | ||
They're not getting you. | ||
They're not even getting close. | ||
It's been a stream of lies and abuse that few people could ever imagine. | ||
Few people can imagine. | ||
I had a man come up to me, a very famous man. | ||
Almost everybody probably would have heard of him. | ||
A businessman. | ||
I saw him about two weeks ago. | ||
He said to me, could I ask you — I never even liked him very much, to be honest. | ||
But he did say it. | ||
He said, could I speak to you for a second? | ||
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Mr. President, I'd like to ask you one question. | ||
How do you take it? | ||
I said, take what? | ||
How do you take the abuse? | ||
How do you wake up in the morning and put on your clothing? | ||
How do you put on a shirt every single day there? | ||
And if that ever happened to me, I think I wouldn't know what to do. | ||
I say, well, then don't go into politics, but don't go into politics where you're going to make America great again, because you have a lot of people that don't want to see our country be great. | ||
It's hard to believe. | ||
But he did ask me that question. | ||
I have that question. | ||
That's one of the most often asked questions that I get. | ||
Wesley, how do you do it? | ||
How do you do it? | ||
How do you get up in the morning? | ||
And I don't like it because it's such a negative thought. | ||
I'll start thinking about it. | ||
I don't want to think about it. | ||
Because if I think about it too much, I'll probably start agreeing with him, but I'm never gonna do that. | ||
But I've had, and I've borne all of this willingly, and I watched other people run for office. | ||
I mean, Mike Bloomberg spent two and a half billion dollars. | ||
He never got past the first question, right? | ||
So... But I'd do it again because I love you and I love our country. | ||
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Thank you. | |
We have trust! | ||
So they're not coming after me. | ||
They're coming after you. | ||
And I'm just standing in their way. | ||
And I'm going to be standing in their way for a long time. | ||
And eventually, I won't have to stand in their way, because in 2024, we're going to have the greatest victory of them all. | ||
We're going to have the greatest victory of them all. | ||
You know, by having this delay of four years, it was devastating for the psyche of our country. | ||
It was devastating for our country, devastating for many people. | ||
When you look at millions and millions and millions of people pouring into our country, devastating. | ||
But, you know, the one thing, it's bigger. | ||
If we do it in 24, it's much bigger than had we done it in 20, because we have learned how this other side and how these policies don't work. | ||
When you look at what happened with Afghanistan, I was taking them out. | ||
Everybody was coming out of Afghanistan. | ||
I was the one that got it down to 2,500 people. | ||
We were keeping Bagram, however, not because of Afghanistan. | ||
We were keeping Bagram because of China, one hour away from where they make their nuclear plants. | ||
Bagram Air Base is the biggest in the world. | ||
And you know who's occupying it right now? | ||
China! | ||
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China! | |
And they left in the dark of night, and they did leave the dogs behind. | ||
A lot of dog lovers. | ||
We all love dogs. | ||
But they did. | ||
A lot of people said, did they leave the dogs behind? | ||
Those great German shepherds. | ||
Like Conan. | ||
Remember Conan? | ||
He went after Al-Baghdadi. | ||
That was not a good day for Al-Baghdadi. | ||
But under Joe Biden, American patriots are being arrested and held in captivity like animals. | ||
Look at what's happening in Washington. | ||
And I will tell you, Marjorie Taylor Greene is the expert. | ||
She's been to that prison many times. | ||
There is nobody that has described What's happening in that prison? | ||
It's a hellhole. | ||
And these are soldiers and policemen and firemen and medics and doctors in a couple of cases. | ||
These are people that shouldn't have been there. | ||
And when you look at the Tucker Carlson tapes from two weeks ago, and you see so many things that turned out to be false. | ||
Very important what Tucker's done, what Sean has done, what Laura did. | ||
Laura did a piece last night that was incredible. | ||
And Jesse. | ||
There's a group of people that have been absolutely fantastic. | ||
Greg Kelly has been great. | ||
Rob over there has been great. | ||
Newsmax just got its 15 million people back, which is great. | ||
Which is great. | ||
Newsmax, they tried to destroy Newsmax. | ||
What they've done to OAN is horrible, horrible. | ||
But they tried to destroy Newsmax and threw a lot of different things. | ||
They got it back. | ||
DirecTV, they didn't like it. | ||
And they had very high ratings and they took it off. | ||
That's something pretty unusual. | ||
But while leftist thugs are allowed to roam the streets, killing, looting, burning, raping, and pillaging, Patriotic parents, Christians, conservatives, pro-life activists are being hounded by the FBI and the DOJ like terrorists. | ||
They're being treated so badly. | ||
They're allowed to spy on my campaign and nothing happens. | ||
They're allowed to write up fake dossiers, send it around to everybody and it turned out to be a total hoax. | ||
There was nothing true in it. | ||
It was done by the Democrats and crooked Hillary Clinton. | ||
But they persecuted us, and yet Joe Biden is a stone-cold criminal, caught dead to right, and nothing happens to him. | ||
Forget the family. | ||
Nothing happens to him. | ||
Yesterday, the press reported that millions and millions of dollars came into his family's bank accounts from China. | ||
Can you imagine if that were me? | ||
How would I do if that were... If China paid millions and millions, and you know, they had to describe the work for Jim Comer. | ||
They wanted to describe the work. | ||
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And they didn't look too good because they had no idea why they got the money. | |
They had no idea. | ||
Millions and millions of dollars coming in from China. | ||
The mainstream media Didn't even pick up a tiny piece of that story. | ||
Can you believe it? | ||
You look at the mainstream media. | ||
They don't talk about it. | ||
They're right there. | ||
In fact, it was a very big... They don't talk about it. | ||
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Amazing. | |
You know, it's amazing because When I started, they had a very, very high popularity and approval rating. | ||
And now they're lower than Congress! | ||
Lower than... I'm very proud of that. | ||
I've... I've exposed. | ||
But they were never like this. | ||
Now they're deranged. | ||
They're... And not all of them. | ||
I'd say 10% of them are okay, right? | ||
But the 10% have a very hard time. | ||
They have a very hard time. | ||
And nobody can understand why a media would be against things where we want good education for our children, where we want real strong military, where we want low taxes and low regulations and good schools and good all. | ||
It's just a crazy thing that they're fighting against. | ||
For some reason, the radical left, I don't even think they know what they're doing. | ||
I think they're probably, they have so much hatred for our side. | ||
They don't want to listen to the issues. | ||
They don't want to listen to the policy. | ||
But it's a very strange thing. | ||
You know, we had more requests today, over 500 requests from media. | ||
And I said, that's nice, but probably by this point, about 90% of them. | ||
I think those red lights have gone off about 30 minutes ago. | ||
I watch it. | ||
You know, CNN, which has the lowest ratings in their history, because they're fake news. | ||
Anybody that has to hire Don Lemon has to be fake news. | ||
Don Lemon. | ||
You ever watch it and think, he fails in primetime, so they move him to the morning at a ridiculous salary, right? | ||
They probably paid him more. | ||
Why do they do that? | ||
Why don't they just hire somebody new? | ||
He can only do better. | ||
We should hire Matt Gaetz. | ||
Would you like to do that? | ||
The weaponization of our justice system is not, as some have called it, a political spectacle. | ||
This is the central issue of our time. | ||
I think it's one of the biggest issues. | ||
And by the way, nobody called out China like Donald Trump. | ||
Nobody called out Russia like Donald Trump. | ||
And they want to know Remember when they said, oh, he's soft on Russia. | ||
Putin said to me, if you're soft, I'd hate like hell to see you when you're tough. | ||
I called off, remember, I ended Nord Stream 2. | ||
Nobody in this audience, nobody in Washington ever heard of Nord Stream 2. | ||
That's the pipeline. | ||
I ended the pipeline. | ||
I gave them hundreds and hundreds of javelins. | ||
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Not a good thing. | |
Whereas Obama gave them pillows. | ||
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Why are we bragging about that? | |
Maybe they got them from Mike Lindell. | ||
Did they buy it from you? | ||
Mike, I hope they didn't. | ||
You'll be under investigation tomorrow. | ||
No, they gave him pillows and sheets. | ||
I gave him javelins. | ||
And then they said, and you saw what those javelins did to their tanks. | ||
That wasn't pretty. | ||
But that was me that gave it to him. | ||
And then they say Trump was soft. | ||
I saw it the other day. | ||
Some idiot was saying Trump was actually soft on Russia. | ||
I ended, you know, I ended Nord Stream 2. | ||
The pipeline was done. | ||
And one of the first things that Biden did when he came back, and this is the biggest thing, that is the biggest development they've ever done. | ||
That was economic development. | ||
That was massive money. | ||
This was a pipeline going to Germany and all of Europe, spread all over Europe. | ||
I ended it. | ||
And I told Europe, if you aren't going to go along with me, Then I'm not going to do any business because Europe is almost as bad as China having to do with trade. | ||
A lot of us come from Europe indirectly. | ||
Directly and indirectly. | ||
So we love Europe. | ||
But they rip us off just like everybody. | ||
And I was very worried yesterday when I watched in Canada. | ||
Joe Biden talking about different deals they're making with Canada. | ||
I dealt with Trudeau, and I dealt with some of his people. | ||
They treat us horribly on trade. | ||
And I'm watching these different deals that they're announcing. | ||
They are horrible, horrible deals for our country. | ||
They're great for Canada, but horrible, horrible deals for our country. | ||
But the destruction of the rule of law is a tremendous threat to Western civilization. | ||
And I say, I was asked the other day, and I took a little heat for it, they said, who's our biggest threat? | ||
Is it China, sir? | ||
Or is it Russia? | ||
I said, no, our biggest threat are high level politicians that work in the United States government, like Mitch McConnell, Nancy Pelosi, Nancy Pelosi, Schumer. | ||
Our biggest threat is Nancy Pelosi. | ||
Justice Department. | ||
That kind of rhetoric just sucks. | ||
Because that's poisoning our country. | ||
I can do things with China. | ||
I made the greatest trade deal in history with China. | ||
I don't even talk about it because sometime after that, fairly shortly, what happened with COVID, it was like I didn't want to talk about it. | ||
I didn't want to talk about a trade deal because no trade deal you make is going to ever. | ||
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50 billion, 50 trillion dollars world. | |
I think of it. | ||
Trillion. | ||
50 trillion dollars is the damage on China. | ||
China doesn't have anywhere near that money. | ||
Nobody has anywhere near that money. | ||
The damage they did. | ||
So I don't talk about it, but I had a great relationship with China. | ||
We put massive tariffs. | ||
We took hundreds and hundreds of billions of dollars out of China. | ||
No other president took anything out of China. | ||
Not 10 cents. | ||
But the only way to stop these arsonists, and that's what they are, is arsonists. | ||
And I really do believe, and they'll go right and say, oh, Trump likes China more than he likes crazy Nancy Pelosi. | ||
But in many ways, these sick people are more of a threat because we can deal with China. | ||
I was beating China so badly nobody's ever seen. | ||
We were lapping them. | ||
And then COVID came in. | ||
We had to go back. | ||
We did a great job. | ||
And when we Unfortunately had to give up what we were doing very sad, very sad, sad day for everybody in this audience. | ||
And for frankly, most of the country, because we were doing so well, but the stock market was actually higher than it was just days before COVID was Something that nobody ever saw came into our country. | ||
So we really rebuilt it twice. | ||
But if you go back to those earlier days, which wasn't that long ago, we had a country the likes of which nobody has ever done before. | ||
And China wasn't a threat. | ||
China was actually in deep trouble because we had all the power. | ||
We had this economic power that was used very judiciously. | ||
But we were winning, and we were winning big. | ||
The problem isn't China, the problem is stupid people that have to deal with China. | ||
That's the problem, and that's what we have. | ||
And I watched Joe Biden yesterday in the halls of Parliament, Canadian Parliament, this beautiful Parliament, and there's Trudeau with his beautiful wife, and they're sitting there laughing and laughing. | ||
They think it's so great because they pulled the wool over his eyes. | ||
The deals they made for that guy, I would never have made those deals. | ||
I would never. | ||
But I watched Joe Biden say, I'd like to thank China! | ||
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And he's in Canada. | |
And then he goes, oh, because they start screaming at him. | ||
The entire room starts laughing. | ||
I'd like to thank China! | ||
But he's in Canadian Parliament. | ||
He said, I mean, I mean Canada. | ||
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The whole place, the whole place was laughing. | |
They're laughing in our country. | ||
We don't want anyone to laugh. | ||
Nobody laughed at our country when I ran it, I can tell you that. | ||
The only way to stop these arsonists is to rebuke and reject this evil persecution by sending us straight back to the White House to expel the communists and the fascists and all of them in 2024. | ||
We'll do it in short order. | ||
One thing, I'll tell you what, I never, you know, I was in Washington 17 times in my life, they say. | ||
The fake news reports itself might not be true, but not much more than that. | ||
17 times, I never stayed over. | ||
And I wasn't aware too much of that particular society. | ||
It's a DC society. | ||
And I had to rely on a lot of people. | ||
Some were rhinos, but they gave me Advice. | ||
And we had unbelievable people. | ||
We rebuilt our military. | ||
We got the tax cuts. | ||
We got so much. | ||
We did so much. | ||
But we had some I wouldn't have used. | ||
I would have liked to have had more powerful, stronger attorney generals. | ||
There were some people that I wouldn't have put. | ||
But here's the beauty of being there. | ||
I was there four years. | ||
I know the good ones. | ||
I know the strong ones. | ||
I know the loyal ones. | ||
I know the ones that love our country. | ||
When you go there, And you weren't, number one, a politician. | ||
And number two, you were literally never in Washington. | ||
You have to, to a certain extent, rely on other people. | ||
And I take advice from, in a couple of cases, Dan. | ||
And I got great advice, including your son. | ||
That was good advice. | ||
His son was a great U.S. | ||
attorney, one of the best. | ||
But, you know, we get good advice, but you also get some advice. | ||
Right now, I know the good ones, and we know the bad ones, and we know the weak ones, and we know the strong ones. | ||
But we know the ones that love our country, because it's all about common sense and love. | ||
Never forget, the very same people who are always after me are the ones throwing open your borders to millions and millions of illegal aliens. | ||
Nobody suffers more than this state. | ||
I watched on television the other day people having homes. | ||
They're just being invaded. | ||
And the real number, in my opinion, you know, they like to say 4 million people, 3 million people, maybe every once in a while you hear 4 and a half. | ||
In my opinion, by the end of this year, it'll be 15 million people will have come into this country, not 4 million or 5 million. | ||
15 million, which is bigger than New York State. | ||
They're saying 3 million. | ||
But they're flooding your towns with deadly drugs, selling your jobs to China. | ||
Mutilating your children. | ||
They're mutilating your children. | ||
Who would've thought 12 years ago a thing like that to say would be ridiculous. | ||
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Nobody would know what you're even talking about. | |
Setting fire to your life savings. | ||
Releasing violent criminals to prey on innocent people. | ||
We have so many people pouring in and so many of these people are Not the people you want coming into our country. | ||
Justice will only be done when we have thrown this repulsive political class the hell out of office. | ||
We have to get them out. | ||
In 2016, I declared I am your voice. | ||
And now I say to you again tonight, I am your warrior. | ||
I am your justice. | ||
And I took a lot of heat for this one, but I only mean it in the proper way for those who have been wronged and betrayed, of which there are many people out there that have been wronged and betrayed. | ||
I am your retribution. | ||
We will take care of it. | ||
We will take care of it. | ||
You could take the five worst presidents in American history and put them all together and they would not have done the damage that Joe Biden has done to our nation in just two and a half short years. | ||
What they've done to our nation, just think of it, what they've done to our nation. | ||
The stakes of this election could not be more clear. | ||
Either we surrender to the demonic forces abolishing and demolishing and happily doing so our country, or we defeat them in a landslide on November 5th, 2024. | ||
Either the deep state destroys America, or we destroy the deep state. | ||
That's the way it's got to be. | ||
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That's good. | |
I like that. | ||
We're at a very pivotal point in our country. | ||
Either we descend into a lawless abyss of open borders, rampant killings, super hyperinflation, which is what we have right now and not coming down, and festering corruption, Or we evict Joe Biden and the Democrats from the White House, and we make America great again. | ||
We are thrilled to be joined by great friends of mine and Texas patriots who support us, many of whom are here tonight. | ||
We've gotten so many endorsements. | ||
It's incredible. | ||
But many of them are here. | ||
And I want to start with the head of our campaign, along with your great Attorney General. | ||
But he's been a friend of mine for a long time, and he called up right after the election. | ||
He said, we got to do it again, sir. | ||
We have no choice. | ||
So I want to ask Dan Patrick to please stand. | ||
Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick. | ||
Great job, Dan. | ||
He's a great man. | ||
He loves this state, and he loves this country. | ||
Attorney General Ken Paxton. | ||
Thank you, Ken. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Representatives, Ronny Jackson. | ||
Love him, Texas, because he's special. | ||
He's a doctor, he's an admiral, and he's a politician, a congressman. | ||
I said, which do you like best? | ||
I think he said, maybe being a doctor. | ||
But he gave me a cognitive test. | ||
You know, Ronny Jackson in the White House. | ||
You know, they said, this guy is brilliant, he's going to destroy our country, he's taking it over Lockheed. | ||
Okay, that was about two weeks. | ||
They had all different narratives. | ||
Then they say, oh, he's dumb as a rock, dumb as a rock. | ||
Then they say something else, he's in the middle. | ||
They had about 19 different narratives. | ||
I said to Ronny Jackson, is there a test I could take to prove how smart I am? | ||
Well, sir, we have the so-and-so cognitive test that's given by Walter Reed. | ||
I said, well, is it tough? | ||
He said, actually, after the first few questions, it gets pretty tough. | ||
The problem is, if you do badly, I don't know if we'll be able to shield it, because, you know, it's sort of a public place. | ||
Other doctors see it. | ||
Other doctors are there when the test is given. | ||
I said, should I do it or not? | ||
And I did it. | ||
And you know what? | ||
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I aced it. | |
Got them all right. | ||
Every single question. | ||
Some of them are tough. | ||
And, you know, it was after that — it was after that that nobody called me stupid anymore. | ||
It was very good. | ||
Because I never liked that narrative. | ||
I don't like the word stupid, but other people are very stupid. | ||
Another guy who is fantastic — Troy Nels. | ||
This guy is a warrior. | ||
He is a warrior. | ||
He's tough as hell. | ||
And somebody, I wish I had a future like this guy. | ||
You heard him speak before. | ||
I heard him from that very nice airplane that's behind us. | ||
I said, you know, I never knew you were that great a speaker. | ||
I've heard the word, Wesley Hunt. | ||
He's a great speaker. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you, Wesley. | ||
And by the way, these are all people that have endorsed me. | ||
Because if they didn't endorse me, I say, don't even come. | ||
I have a few who said, sir, I love you. | ||
We're going to endorse you down the road. | ||
I said, that's okay. | ||
Don't bother coming. | ||
These people endorse me. | ||
Michael Burgess just endorsed me. | ||
Thank you, Michael. | ||
Where's Michael? | ||
He's around here someplace. | ||
Pete Sessions, whose wife Karen is here. | ||
Where's Karen? | ||
Karen? | ||
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Great. | |
Say hello to Pete. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
A great honor to have your endorsement. | ||
John Carter. | ||
Great guy. | ||
Great guy. | ||
John, thank you. | ||
Randy Weber. | ||
Randy, wherever you are, Randy, thank you for the endorsement. | ||
These are only endorsers, the rest of them, and I'm really not interested. | ||
Do you ever have these guys? | ||
Sir, thank you very much for the endorsement. | ||
A year later, you call. | ||
I said, I hear they're waiting with the endorsement, but they'll be waiting a long time. | ||
But we have mostly, almost everybody. | ||
A very special guy, great baseball player, great golfer actually. | ||
I played golf with him, he's really terrific. | ||
But he's a very brave man. | ||
He went with Steve Scalise and some others in that horror show on the baseball field in Washington. | ||
He's fully recovered, but he was hurt pretty badly. | ||
He had a lot of courage, and he's a handsome sucker. | ||
If I was doing a movie, I'd probably pick him as my lead politician. | ||
Roger Williams, who's a great guy. | ||
Thank you, Roger. | ||
You're looking good, Roger. | ||
Another beautiful endorsement. | ||
I was very proud of it. | ||
Brian Babin. | ||
Thank you, Brian. | ||
Thank you, Congressman. | ||
And Pat Fallon, too. | ||
And Beth Van Dyne. | ||
Thank you, Beth. | ||
Thank you, Beth. | ||
Really great people, and many others. | ||
Texas Land Commissioner Dawn Buckingham. | ||
That was another good one. | ||
Thank you, Dawn. | ||
Texas Agriculture Commissioner, friend of mine right from the beginning, Sid Miller. | ||
You know, when I was running in 2016, the first time I ever saw this guy, he's had this big cowboy hat on. | ||
And I said, man, I wish I could get away with that, but I can't. | ||
You know, New York, it wouldn't work as well. | ||
At the time, New York. | ||
And because of taxes and other things, because they're doing not a good job, we moved to Florida. | ||
And it's, you know, really a big difference. | ||
Big difference. | ||
But, you know, You know, we have, Sid Miller was on television and they, I don't know if you remember this, they were asking him a question on CNN and they said, we understand the president is down in the polls, he's losing to crooked Hillary Clinton. | ||
And the first time I ever saw this guy and he had that beautiful Texas accent, I do love actually, I'd like to have it. | ||
But unlike some of the politicians, I don't do it while I'm with you. | ||
You have to take me as you. | ||
But she said, I don't know what polls you're looking at, but let me give you a little statement. | ||
Donald Trump is not losing Texas. | ||
He's not down in the polls. | ||
He's going to win in a landslide. | ||
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And that's exactly what happened. | |
And we won it twice in a landslide. | ||
We won it twice. | ||
And a fantastic person who's got a great future also is Congresswoman Mayra Flores. | ||
So, thank you very much. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Great. | ||
She ran a great race. | ||
But they're for me, and I'm for them. | ||
And we're also joined by some people from out of state, people that are very quiet. | ||
You don't know too much about them. | ||
They keep a low profile, like Matt Gaetz. | ||
I don't know what he's running for, but I'm with him. | ||
I have no idea, because he's a smart cookie. | ||
He is a smart, tough guy, and we love him. | ||
We love him. | ||
Just got married to somebody that's actually far superior to him, right? | ||
Do we agree? | ||
He has a great wife. | ||
Marjorie Taylor Greene. | ||
Marjorie Taylor. | ||
I don't want to insult you by saying this, Marjorie, but on the plane I said, "You know, people don't realize how brilliant she is." They think she's stupid. | ||
She's a badass. | ||
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No, these are two smart, great people. | |
McLennan County GOP Chair Brad Holland. | ||
You know, you're actually pretty smart. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
A friend of mine, Andy Beal. | ||
Andy Beal. | ||
Beal Bank. | ||
He is the smartest banker. | ||
He makes money if the market goes up. | ||
If the market goes down, he goes against it for it. | ||
I've never seen him, and he's a great poker player, too, by the way. | ||
But Andy Beal is here someplace in the audience. | ||
He's one of the greatest businessmen in our country. | ||
He's one of the greatest bankers I've ever seen. | ||
So, the Beal Bank. | ||
Contest winners, Gene and Lonnie Bernth. | ||
Where are you? | ||
You won the contest. | ||
That's good. | ||
Congratulations. | ||
That's good. | ||
A man who, every time I introduce him, you know, because I'm not looking, you know, to get him to sell pillows and things, but, you know, every time I introduce him, he gets the biggest applause. | ||
Mike Lindell. | ||
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See what I mean? | |
He does. | ||
Let me tell you, he's a brave guy. | ||
The FBI hit him, too, and they took your phones and stuff, right? | ||
Which, to Mike, is like taking his business, he tells me. | ||
But they just walked in, they took his phones. | ||
For no reason. | ||
For no reason. | ||
Nothing to do with anything bad. | ||
And a man who's been a fan, and I watched him playing the guitar for a little while on the plane. | ||
Ted Nugent. | ||
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Ted. | |
Thank you, Ted. | ||
Great job. | ||
That was a great job, Ted. | ||
A lot of fans. | ||
Together, over four incredible years, we achieved more than virtually any administration in history. | ||
Every promise I made to you as a candidate, I fulfilled as your president. | ||
Promises made, promises kept. | ||
I promised to end NAFTA, and I did. | ||
Everybody said it would be impossible to end NAFTA, replacing it with a great USMCA that's Mexico-Canada. | ||
And let me just tell you, they want to renegotiate the deal. | ||
And I have great respect, by the way, for the Head of Canada. | ||
He's a great gentleman. | ||
He's a great gentleman. | ||
And we worked very closely on the border. | ||
It was good for him. | ||
Good for us. | ||
But we had a border that was virtually shut, not only to people. | ||
They came in. | ||
If they come in legally, we like it. | ||
But it also we had drugs that were literally one tenth of what they are now. | ||
The drugs are pouring in. | ||
People talk about The people that are pouring in, but the drugs that are pouring into our country, killing everybody, killing so many people. | ||
That's another lie, Dan, because they keep talking about 100,000 people, 75,000 people. | ||
I've been hearing that number for 15 years. | ||
It's hundreds and hundreds of thousands of people, probably a half a million people, and nobody wants to say it. | ||
There's no army that could ever do damage to us like that's doing. | ||
I promised to appoint true conservative justices to the United States Supreme Court, and I did. | ||
I promised to move the embassy to Jerusalem, and I got it built. | ||
Not only did I do that... | ||
I got it built for a fraction of the cost and a fraction of the time. | ||
It was supposed to cost $2 billion. | ||
I got it built for $500,000. | ||
Is that so? | ||
We took an existing building and I renovated it. | ||
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How much longer is this? | |
And we got it built, and it's actually beautiful. | ||
Old Jerusalem stone. | ||
Very expensive stone, but in Jerusalem it didn't cost that much. | ||
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Dude, we can't. | |
Are we really doing this for him? | ||
I promised to rebuild our military. | ||
Withdraw from the ridiculous Iran nuclear deal? | ||
Can you believe what's going on in Iran? | ||
And you see what's going on? | ||
They attacked us in 78 different locations! | ||
When I was president, they didn't attack us at all. | ||
They attacked us in 78 different locations. | ||
I promised to kill the unfair and ridiculous Paris Climate Accord, where the United States was going to pay trillions of dollars, and China, Russia, India weren't paying anything. | ||
And I achieved a thing called, which you'll like, energy independence, soon to be energy dominant. | ||
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We're going to be energy dominant. | |
For Texas, we would have had You know, we have more liquid gold under our feet than any nation in the world. | ||
Does anyone know that? | ||
Nobody knows that. | ||
And I got ANWR approved in Alaska, and one of the first moves the Biden administration did. | ||
Ronald Reagan couldn't get it done. | ||
Nobody could get it done. | ||
Of course, Bush couldn't get it done. | ||
I don't know if he tried. | ||
But everybody tried to get it done. | ||
I got it done. | ||
We were all set. | ||
We were going to take out war. | ||
That would have been — we could have paid off debt. | ||
We would have made a fortune. | ||
As big as Saudi Arabia, probably, ANWR. | ||
And the first thing they did, First week is they ended the Anwar deal that I made, and Alaska was getting all set to go to town. | ||
But I made these promises and more, and I kept every single one of those promises, and many, many more than that. | ||
Now we're laying out a bold, fast-forward-looking vision for what we will do when we take the oath of office as the 47th President of the United States. | ||
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How are we going to win? | |
Trump! | ||
Trump All of those great ranchers whose houses are being invaded, invaded. | ||
They never had anything like this. | ||
I saw somebody three, three days ago said, two years ago, the border was totally secure. | ||
We had no problem. | ||
You wouldn't see anything. | ||
And today it's a disaster. | ||
People knocking on our door and they want to knock the hell out of us. | ||
I built hundreds of miles of wall and completed that task, totally as promised. | ||
And then I began to add even more wall in areas where it was needed. | ||
And I could have done it all in three more weeks, but Biden decided not to do it. | ||
And that's when I said, well, if he doesn't want to do it, then he actually wants to have open borders. | ||
That's when I first saw it, Dan. | ||
Under my leadership, we will seal it up and we will expand the wall even further. | ||
Walls do work. | ||
Remember, I used to say walls and wheels. | ||
They can come up with all the computers and everything they want. | ||
The two things that are going to work for a long time are walls and wheels. | ||
Other countries are emptying out their prisons, insane asylums, and mental institutions, and sending their most heinous criminals to the United States. | ||
And who can blame them, right? | ||
Who can blame them? | ||
These are very smart people, the presidents and the heads of these countries. | ||
Presidents, prime ministers, and dictators. | ||
I know them all. | ||
But they're very smart, very streetwise, and they're sending their criminals to live in the United States. | ||
We're talking about mental institutions and prisons. | ||
Think of it. | ||
And they're all coming in. | ||
I read a story recently where a doctor in a mental institution in a certain country in South America is saying, my whole life I've been so busy taking care of people, but now I have no people to take care of because they're all being sent into the United States. | ||
And I said, how stupid are we? | ||
How stupid are we? | ||
How stupid are we? | ||
We're going to be living with this for so long, but we're going to get as many as we can. | ||
We're going to get ice on the road because ice and Border Patrol, Border Patrol. | ||
Guys like Tom Holman, who I saw yesterday, he's fantastic. | ||
And you have some people at Border Patrol, I'll tell you. | ||
He's, uh... You're a leader at Border Patrol. | ||
I won't mention his name, because I don't think he's supposed to be very political. | ||
But you got a great... That's right. | ||
You got a great man at Border Patrol. | ||
As president, I'll sign a massive increase in Border Patrol and a colossal increase in the number of ICE deportation officers. | ||
We're going to clean up our country. | ||
We're going to clean it up. | ||
These are great American heroes. | ||
Nobody knows about it. | ||
And you know, I know some of the people in the first few rows of the tough guys, but they're not going to work for ice. | ||
Ice will walk into MS-13. | ||
They call it a nest. | ||
Where guys will kill young girls. | ||
They killed two young 16-year-old girls with knives. | ||
They didn't want to use a gun because it's too fast. | ||
They're vicious, vicious people. | ||
And they killed them with knives. | ||
They carved them up, and they died. | ||
Both of them. | ||
They were going to school. | ||
They were walking to school in Long Island, and they killed them. | ||
And these guys walk into those nests. | ||
They walk in, and they're swinging, and their fists are going and everything. | ||
They end up always standing up and carting them away. | ||
They take them in a paddy wagon, they call it. | ||
They take them away. | ||
They get them the hell out of our country. | ||
We couldn't get them out under Obama because the other countries wouldn't take them. | ||
They said, we're not going to take the people. | ||
So they'd clog up the airport. | ||
You couldn't land the plane. | ||
They'd clog up the roadway. | ||
So the bus is taking really bad people back into Honduras and El Salvador, Guatemala, other countries. | ||
They wouldn't allow us to do it. | ||
So I said to them, well, how are we going to get them out? | ||
They say, well, sir, we can't get them out. | ||
We gave up years ago under the Obama administration, because they won't take them back. | ||
I said, let me ask you a question. | ||
How much do we pay them in aid? | ||
Sure, we pay them $750 million a year. | ||
I say, tell them that as of tonight at 5 o'clock, they're not getting any more aid. | ||
Remember I did this, Dan? | ||
And the following morning, at 8 o'clock, I get three calls almost simultaneously. | ||
Separate, but simultaneously. | ||
And they said essentially the same thing. | ||
Sir! | ||
We understand there's some difficulty with getting people back into our nation. | ||
We would be honored to take MS-13 with tattoos all over their face. | ||
We would be honored. | ||
We would be honored to take them back, sir. | ||
They are wonderful people. | ||
Please send as many as you would like, sir. | ||
When are we going to get the money? | ||
Are we going to get some money? | ||
But we don't talk that way in government because we have stupid people. | ||
We're not doing things. | ||
We will use all necessary state, local, federal, and military resources to carry out the largest domestic deportation operation in American history. | ||
And Eisenhower did it, so we don't have to feel so bad. | ||
But Eisenhower was very, very strong on that. | ||
A lot of people don't know that. | ||
I will reinstitute Title 42 to keep sick people out of our country and to bring back Remain in Mexico policy. | ||
You can't come in. | ||
You have to remain in Mexico. | ||
You think that was easy for me to get? | ||
And the first day they came in, they didn't want to do it. | ||
And even the judge ruled in our favor. | ||
I will ask every state and federal agency to identify every known or suspected gang member in America, and every one of them that is here illegally will be packed up and immediately taken out of our country and delivered to their country of origin. | ||
And before I even arrive at the Oval Office, shortly after I win the presidency, I will have the disastrous war between Russia and Ukraine settled. | ||
It would never have happened. | ||
I used to talk to Putin. | ||
I got along well with Putin. | ||
I used to talk to Putin about it. | ||
It's something he certainly had in his mind. | ||
Never even talked about it. | ||
For four years, you didn't even hear about it. | ||
As soon as I was out, or left, or however you want to describe that catastrophe, they started putting soldiers on the border. | ||
But even then, he didn't want to do it. | ||
He wanted to get a piece. | ||
Now it looks like he'll end up probably getting the whole thing. | ||
But I've never seen anything like it, what's happened. | ||
And if you saw the other day with President Xi, smart, top of his game. | ||
President Putin, smart. | ||
Very smart people standing there talking about the world order for the next 100 years. | ||
That's one of the saddest things you can imagine. | ||
One of the saddest. | ||
I'm proud to be the only president in decades who did not start a new war. | ||
Everyone said, oh, he's going to start. | ||
He's going to start a new war. | ||
And it's no coincidence that the Deep State is coming after me even harder since I pledged to swiftly end the war in Ukraine. | ||
So, when I say end it, I'm going to get a settlement very quickly. | ||
And I know both people, and you can get it very, very quickly. | ||
You can only do it through the presidency, but you control the money coming in, coming out. | ||
You can get that. | ||
I will have that settlement done within 24 hours. | ||
Standing before you today, I am the only candidate who can make this promise. | ||
I will prevent World War III, which we're heading into. | ||
Which we're heading into. | ||
We're heading into World War III, and this will be a war like No other. | ||
Not only is Biden courting nuclear holocaust, he's blowing up the U.S. | ||
economy with the Biden banking crisis, a disaster of historic proportions. | ||
There's no reason for that either. | ||
There's no reason for inflation. | ||
You know what caused inflation? | ||
The rhetoric is weak. | ||
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Energy! | |
He restricted energy. | ||
He made it impossible to get. | ||
It went through the roof. | ||
Sid, it went through the roof. | ||
Energy went through the roof, and with it came inflation. | ||
As president, I will end the inflation nightmare and rebuild the greatest economy in the history of the world, just like we had it before. | ||
And I will reclaim our energy independence and energy dominance as we had just a few short years ago. | ||
Proud Texas energy workers will once again be pumping, producing, and refining Texas oil and gas to turn America into the number one energy superpower on Earth. | ||
And we had it there. | ||
We had it. | ||
We were doing more than Saudi Arabia, but we were number one. | ||
I would have been bigger than both of them combined in a short period of time, and then they did what they've done. | ||
I will protect, unlike DeSantis, Social Security, And Medicare for our great seniors, defending them from both the radical left and the Paul Ryan Republican establishment. | ||
I will revoke China's most favored nation status. | ||
I will implement a four-year plan to phase out all Chinese imports of essential goods and gain total independence from China, which we don't have right now. | ||
And I will hold the Chinese Communist Party accountable for unleashing the China virus upon the world. | ||
So many people are dead. | ||
I will immediately sign a new executive order to cut federal funding for any school pushing critical race theory, transgender insanity, and other racial, sexual, or political content on our children. | ||
I will fight for parents' rights, including universal school choice and the direct election of school principals by the parents. | ||
If any principal is not getting the job done, the parents should be able to vote to fire and select someone else who will get the job done. | ||
We will defeat the cult of gender ideology to reassert that God created two genders, male and female. | ||
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I will revoke every Biden policy promoting the disfigurement of our youth and ask Congress to send me a bill prohibiting child sexual mutilation in all 50 states. | ||
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And we will keep men out of women's sports. | |
Yes! | ||
Yes! | ||
I will not give one penny to any school that is a vaccine mandate or a mask mandate. | ||
Just as we did before, we will protect innocent life and defend free speech. | ||
I will support a constitutional amendment to put term limits on members of Congress. | ||
And I will move heaven and earth to fully secure our elections. | ||
Our goal will be one-day voting with all paper ballots. | ||
Very simple. | ||
But until that day comes, Republicans must compete using every lawful means to win. | ||
We have to do it. | ||
This election is everything. | ||
We're not going to have a country left if we don't win this election. | ||
This agenda will end America's destruction at the hands of Biden and the radical-left Democrats. | ||
But it's not enough just to stop the forces tearing down America. | ||
It's time to start talking about greatness for our country again. | ||
Our objective will be a quantum leap in American standards of living. | ||
We will hold a competition to build new freedom cities throughout our country, giving countless Americans a new shot at home ownership and a real shot at the American dream. | ||
We will build new monuments to our great American heroes. | ||
We won't tear them down. | ||
We'll build them up. | ||
Clean out homeless camps from our inner cities, get rid of ugly buildings that are hurting those cities and other places, and return to the magnificent classical style of Western civilization. | ||
We will support baby bonuses, so many people like that, for the new baby boom that will be coming. | ||
We need babies. | ||
All of this is within our reach as long as we have the courage to stick together, stand firm against all attacks, and see this mission through to ultimate victory. | ||
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Yes! Victory! | |
Yes! | ||
That's right! | ||
And you can do it! | ||
I can do it! | ||
That's all man! | ||
I love you, John. | ||
In conclusion, our MAGA movement is the greatest political movement in the history of our country. | ||
Together we are taking on some of the most menacing forces and vicious opponents Our people have ever seen some of them from within. | ||
But no matter how hateful and corrupt the communists and criminals we're fighting against may be, you must never forget this nation does not belong to them. | ||
This nation belongs to you. | ||
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belongs to you. | |
USA! USA! USA! USA! | ||
This is your home, this is your heritage, and our American liberty is your God-given right. | ||
From Waco to El Paso, from Houston to Dallas, And from the Red River to the Rio Grande, the people of Texas live and breathe the fierce spirit of independence. | ||
You are great, great people. | ||
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Great people. | |
Passion. | ||
Thank you, Robert. | ||
This is the state where William Travis, James Bowie, and Davy Crockett made their last stand at the Alamo. | ||
This is the state where a small band of patriots The Battle of Gonzales. | ||
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You know all about the Battle of Gonzales. | |
Armed with a single cannon, stared down a foreign enemy and declared, come and take it! | ||
They said, come and take it. | ||
And Texas is the state where generations of farmers and ranchers, sheriffs and lawmen, cowboys, cattle hands, prospectors, and pioneers helped build America into the greatest nation in the history of the world. | ||
And we're going to bring it back to that level. | ||
It's not there now. | ||
We're going to bring it back. | ||
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Are they playing them off? | |
What's going on? | ||
Trump! Trump! Trump! Trump! Trump! Trump! Trump! | ||
But now we are a nation in decline. | ||
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That was strange. | |
We are a failing nation. | ||
We are a nation that has the highest inflation in 50 years where banks are collapsing and interest rates are far too high. | ||
Likewise, we are a nation where energy costs have reached the highest in our history. | ||
We're no longer energy independent or energy dominant as we were just three short years ago. | ||
We are a nation that is begging Venezuela and many others for oil. | ||
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Please, please, please help us, Joe Biden says. | |
And yet we have more liquid gold right under our feet than any other country. | ||
We are a nation that is consumed by the radical left's Green New Deal. | ||
Yet everyone knows that the Green New Deal will lead to our destruction. | ||
We are a nation whose leaders are demanding all electric cars Even though they can't go far, cost too much, and whose batteries are produced in China, with materials only available in China, when an unlimited amount of gasoline is available inexpensively in the United States of America, but is not available in China. | ||
We are a nation that ended oil exploration and production in the United States just as the price of oil reached an all-time high. | ||
What other country would do such a thing? | ||
We are a nation that surrendered in Afghanistan, leaving behind dead soldiers, American citizens, and $85 billion worth of the finest military equipment anywhere in the world. | ||
We are a nation that allowed Russia to devastate a country, Ukraine, killing hundreds of thousands of people. | ||
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And it will only get worse. | |
It would never have happened with me as your Commander-in-Chief, and for four straight years, it didn't happen. | ||
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China and Taiwan will be next. | |
We are a nation that has weaponized its law enforcement against the opposing political party like never before. | ||
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That's so lame. | |
We've got a federal Bureau of Investigation that won't allow bad election changing facts to be presented to the public. | ||
And which offers $1 million to a writer of fiction about Donald Trump to lie and say it was actually fact. | ||
Where Hunter Biden's laptop from hell was Russian disinformation and the FBI knew it wasn't. | ||
And the Department of Justice that refuses to investigate egregious acts of voting irregularities and fraud. | ||
And we have a man who is the worst president in the history of our country, who is cognitively impaired, in no condition to lead, and is now casually talking about nuclear war with Russia. | ||
He has no idea what he's even talking about. | ||
This war would be World War III and far more devastating than any of the previous world wars because of the weaponry that no one even wants to think about or discuss. | ||
We are a nation that no longer has a free and fair press. | ||
Fake news is all you get. | ||
And they are the enemy of the people. | ||
We are a nation where free speech is no longer allowed, where crime is rampant and out of control like never before. | ||
We are a nation that is allowing Iran to build a massive nuclear weapon that would have never happened, and China to use the trillions of dollars it has taken from us to build a military That will rival our own. | ||
And just two years ago, we had Iran, China, Russia, and North Korea in check. | ||
They weren't going to do a thing against us, and everyone knows it. | ||
Now, Russia and China are united and holding summits to carve up the world. | ||
And perhaps most importantly, we are a nation that is no longer respected or listened to on the world stage. | ||
We are a nation that in many ways has become a joke. | ||
And we are a nation that is hostile to liberty, freedom, and faith. | ||
We are a nation whose economy is collapsing, whose supply chain is broken, whose stores are not stocked, whose deliveries are not coming, and whose educational system is ranked at the very bottom of every single list. | ||
We are a nation where large packs of sadistic criminals and thieves are allowed to go into stores and openly rob them, beat up and kill their workers and customers, and leave with armloads of goods. | ||
But with no retribution, where the authority of our great police has been taken, where their families and pensions have been threatened, and their lives will be destroyed for the mere mention of the words, law enforcement. | ||
We are a nation where fentanyl and all other forms of illegal drugs are easier to get than formula for our beautiful little babies. | ||
A nation where once revered airports are dirty. | ||
They're a crowded mess. | ||
You sit and wait for hours and then are notified that the plane won't leave. | ||
And they have no idea when it will. | ||
Where ticket prices have tripled. | ||
They don't have the pilots to fly the planes. | ||
They don't seek qualified air traffic controllers. | ||
And they just don't know what the hell they are doing. | ||
We are a nation that has lost its confidence, its willpower, and its strength. | ||
We are a nation that has lost its way. | ||
But we are not going to allow this horror to continue. | ||
Two years ago, we were a great nation, and we will soon be a great nation again. | ||
It was hardworking patriots like you who built this country, and it is hardworking patriots like you who are going to save our country. | ||
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All right, I'm ready. | |
Together, we are going to finish what we started. | ||
With you at my side, we will totally obliterate the deep state. | ||
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We will banish the war mongers from our government. | |
We will drive out the globalists and we will cast out the communists and Marxists. | ||
We will throw off the corrupt political class. | ||
We will beat the Democrats. | ||
We will rout the fake news media. | ||
We will stand up to the RINOs. | ||
and we will defeat Joe Biden and every single Democrat. | ||
We will liberate America from these villains and tyrants. | ||
We're looking to destroy our country, no matter what they throw at us, no matter what they do to us. | ||
We will not bend. | ||
We will not break. | ||
We will not yield. | ||
We will never give in. | ||
We will never give up. | ||
We will never, ever back down. | ||
We will complete the mission. | ||
We will cross the finish line. | ||
We will demolish tyranny, and we will rescue freedom, liberty, and justice. | ||
And we will restore the American Republic to all of its greatness and glory, greater than ever before. | ||
My fellow citizens, this incredible journey we are on together has only just begun. | ||
We are one movement, one people, one family, and one nation under God. | ||
With your help, your prayers, your vote, and your unwavering love for this country, we will make America powerful we will make America powerful again We will make America wealthy again. | ||
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We will make America strong again. | |
We will make America proud again. | ||
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We will make America safe again. | ||
And we will make America great again. | ||
Thank you, Texas. | ||
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Thank you. | |
God bless you all. | ||
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Thank you. | ||
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Wow. | ||
That was lit. | ||
That was seriously lit. | ||
I'm sorry, that was just bad. | ||
Here's the thing. | ||
If Trump is gonna run again in 24 and win, the speech needs to be about America. | ||
Like, 80% of that speech was just about this extremely tedious drama about the last five years. | ||
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It's like, dude, what was that, like five years ago, man? | ||
Let it go. | ||
You gotta talk about new ideas. | ||
The most exciting part of the speech is when he talks about the baby bonus or building a new city. | ||
Those kinds of things. | ||
Mass deportations. | ||
Those are things that actually capture people's imagination. | ||
But the rest is just tedium. | ||
I'd like to hear about the state of the race. | ||
I'd like to hear more about DeSantis. | ||
I'd like to hear about new ideas. | ||
I'd like to hear something that's actually edgy and sort of like in touch. | ||
The dancing is... I'm sorry. | ||
The dancing's gotta go. | ||
It's just terrible. | ||
But instead, you just get this, this, like, tedium. | ||
That's the word for it. | ||
Because it's the same story every time. | ||
Every speech, the same story. | ||
And people were paying attention to this one because you had this indictment in Manhattan. | ||
It was sort of interesting. | ||
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Bruh. | ||
It sucks. | ||
And you know what? | ||
People forget what a Trump rally used to be like. | ||
Everybody that's talking up the Trump rallies today was either not around back then or has forgotten what they used to be like, because they actually used to be awesome and interesting. | ||
Now, it's a two-hour speech. | ||
It's always going to be a little boring, but they used to be way better. | ||
I'll pull up. | ||
I'm going to see if I can find on YouTube. | ||
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Tucker Carlson. | ||
Whoops. | ||
I'll pull up Trump Rally Phoenix. | ||
I think this was like his first rally. | ||
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One of his first ones. | |
*Cheering* Just to give you an idea of like the energy. | ||
This is from seven years ago, okay? | ||
We will now watch this. | ||
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I don't know if I'll watch the whole thing. | |
We have 500 people in a ballroom in Phoenix. | ||
And the hotel called us up, and they said, please don't do it here. | ||
We're going to be swamped. | ||
It's going to destroy the building. | ||
It's been amazing. | ||
And outside, sadly, we have thousands of people that can't get in. | ||
So you know real estate. | ||
You know real estate. | ||
You know real estate. | ||
I want to thank everybody. | ||
You know, last night, and a lot of you saw it on television, it was actually carried live, we had an amazing, an amazing event. | ||
And a very sad event. | ||
And yet, very beautiful. | ||
Because the word is getting out that we have to stop illegal immigration. | ||
We have to. | ||
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Even like the way he talks. | ||
The way he talks now is... Listen, I know he's old. | ||
I know he's tired. | ||
I get it. | ||
We can't be... We have to manage our expectations. | ||
He is seven years older. | ||
How old is he now? 77? | ||
Well, we'll be in June, I think. | ||
77 years old. | ||
And he's been through hell for 7 years. | ||
So he's... He would probably be more with it if not for the stress of being the most persecuted president. | ||
But even just the way he talks, it's like he slurs his words now. | ||
He sounds tired. | ||
He sounds lethargic. | ||
It's distinct. | ||
It's noticeable. | ||
It's not like a slight decline. | ||
It's dramatic. | ||
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The energy is just totally different. | |
We have a situation that's absolutely out of control. | ||
We have incompetent politicians, not only the President. | ||
I mean, right here in your own state, you have John McCain. | ||
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I have a police fire! | |
I just hate to see when people don't have common sense, don't have an understanding of what's going on, or as people think. | ||
It's like he was a different guy. | ||
His whole affect, his whole demeanor, his mannerisms. | ||
He became like a caricature of himself. | ||
Then they said, He had, like, this attitude before. | ||
He had, like, a real attitude. | ||
He had this real... He really had this New York energy. | ||
And they get filed during this week. | ||
And by the way, some of the other candidates will not be filing from what I hear. | ||
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Okay. | |
And when they file... | ||
He had like this attitude before. | ||
He had like a real attitude. | ||
He had this real... | ||
He really had this New York energy. | ||
He was spunky. | ||
And now he's just lame. | ||
It's just lame. | ||
It's slow. | ||
The number is actually much higher than anybody ever knew. | ||
And I'm not saying that to brag. | ||
I'm only saying that because that is the kind of thinking our country needs. | ||
We need thinking where trade deals with China, with Japan, with India, with everybody. | ||
We're getting ripped. | ||
We're being taken apart, piece by piece, slowly. | ||
Slowly. | ||
China laughs at us. | ||
They laugh at our stupidity. | ||
They laugh at our incompetent politicians. | ||
They have geniuses negotiating for them. | ||
We have people that don't have a clue. | ||
They don't have a clue. | ||
Mexico And by the way, officially, and I've only said this about 200 times, but it never gets reported. | ||
I love the Mexican people. | ||
I love... It's just a different... The whole situation's just different. | ||
I sit back, I watch this rally, it's like it's a different guy. | ||
I don't know if the replay's available yet. | ||
Can we watch this? | ||
Let's see if we can compare. | ||
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We'll get a... | |
If I didn't do all that, I was leading this life. | ||
I didn't know what subpoena meant. | ||
Now I'm one of the kings. | ||
I can look at the color. | ||
I can tell you where that one came from. | ||
Now, if I didn't do all that stuff, or if I was doing badly in the polls, instead of the numbers, we are at 69. | ||
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I don't know. | |
It just doesn't hit the same. | ||
And you can't really be like that. | ||
Because it's going to change. | ||
It's going to get stale. | ||
It's been almost 10 years. | ||
Nothing's going to stay fresh for 10 years. | ||
And he's an old guy. | ||
It's not like he's going to get more energetic as time goes on. | ||
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But... | |
What you could do in these rallies is you can just make it so that the rhetoric is a little bit more fresh. | ||
I feel like we've just been hearing the same exact story. | ||
It's like the rallies are two hours. | ||
It's the same two hours of content, even if you have 30 minutes of new material. | ||
And he's put some new stuff in there. | ||
He's put some new stuff like the... like I said, these new policies like the baby bonus and he's made some good policy videos talking about... I think the first one he released was about an Internet Bill of Rights and the tech censorship. | ||
He did another one recently about flying cars and building 10 new cities and doing like futuristic infrastructure. | ||
If he even did like 30 minutes of new material I feel like it would make a big difference, but it's been 10 years. | ||
It's been the same platform. | ||
It's been the same program. | ||
It's been literally the same stories. | ||
And it's the same 90, 120 minute formula every time. | ||
That's a long time to say the same thing over and over and over again. | ||
And adding to that is the lethargic low energy demeanor alright somebody's doxing me here in the live chat so let me take this off the screen but you get the point and here's the thing that's not going to kill him that's not going to be ruinous to his campaign but I feel like in 2024 what you need to see | ||
is you need to have one an answer for how you're getting and that's the other thing which I'll get to You need to have an answer for how we're going to overcome the voter fraud and if you're going to overturn the voter fraud the only way to do it is with massive turnout, massive enthusiasm. | ||
Now it may change in 24 because it is early in the cycle. | ||
It is early even in 2023. | ||
So there will probably be more interest and attention and energy as time goes on in the race. | ||
But I just don't see how he's going to generate enthusiasm not using Twitter. | ||
He'll probably be using YouTube and Facebook. | ||
He might come back to Twitter. | ||
But not using Twitter. | ||
Being this old guy. | ||
Having this lame affect. | ||
I thought that he had a little bit of a better showing at CPAC. | ||
CPAC he did a lot better than he has in years past. | ||
He debuted this line about, I'm your retribution. | ||
That was good. | ||
The delivery's holding him back in a big way. | ||
But if he could just change up the rhetoric a little bit. | ||
Like I said, come up with a new segment. | ||
Come up with a new bid. | ||
I don't know. | ||
He has, well I don't know if he has infinite money, but he's got, he can attract great talent, he can bring in money. | ||
There are people who would write this stuff. | ||
There's no shortage of people with good ideas. | ||
Bring Darren Beatty back. | ||
Darren Beatty was a speechwriter. | ||
I doubt he'd come back, though. | ||
But find somebody with a new idea. | ||
Find somebody with a new slogan, a new program. | ||
To me, I feel like I get so excited for it. | ||
There's the idea of Trump. | ||
There's the idea of him with his club and with the airplane and everything. | ||
And then he goes up on the podium and it's like, I honestly can't stand it for more than 10 minutes. | ||
It's very hit or miss, and the hits are very few and far between. | ||
Like I said, CPAC was good. | ||
But can you think of one memorable rally before CPAC? | ||
I can't. | ||
So that's a big problem. | ||
The other problem is all of this... It's two hours of rally. | ||
When did he start? | ||
Okay, it's like... | ||
Yeah, it was about two hours. | ||
Maybe a little bit less. | ||
Two hours! | ||
You have to talk seriously about how we're going to overcome voter fraud. | ||
You can't at once say that you were cheated in 2020 and the election was rigged. | ||
And harp on that for years, which you would need to. | ||
I mean, if that were the case, you would need to do that. | ||
But you can't contest the election, persist in talking about it for years, use that as an excuse for the poor performance in the midterms, but then not talk about how you're going to overcome that. | ||
You need to have a solution. | ||
If it wasn't solved in the last two years for the 2022 cycle, you need to have an answer, and it needs to be ready in the build-up for 2024 of how we're going to win. | ||
And I see this going down in the primary debate, where they're going to say, how are we going to win? | ||
You say the election was rigged, and they're going to beat them up on this in the debate. | ||
I think the first primary debate is scheduled for August in, I believe, Milwaukee. | ||
I don't know which media outlet will be hosting it, but this is going to be the question. | ||
It's going to be something like, can you produce proof? | ||
What is he going to say? | ||
Maybe he'll say something about mail-in ballots. | ||
Maybe it'll be a little bit articulate. | ||
But then the necessary follow-up is, if it was rigged in 2020, if it was rigged in 2022, how will it not be rigged in 2024? | ||
What's the answer going to be? | ||
We have to do everything lawful? | ||
Okay, what does that mean though? | ||
And here's my anxiety. | ||
In 2020, he was talking about election fraud as early as June 2020. | ||
And he was talking about it a month before the election in October. | ||
And then, The election fraud took place exactly as described. | ||
He said in June 2020 that as a result of the lockdown stay-at-home order, he said that, and then with the changes to how the election would work in all these states, he said in June 2020 it would be the mail-in ballots that would be the source of major election fraud. | ||
That was fully five months before the election. | ||
And even though he talked about it, and even though he was aware about it, and even though everybody was aware of it, I went on InfoWars in October 2020. | ||
And Darren Beattie was writing about it in Revolver. | ||
He coined the phrase, Red Mirage. | ||
Or maybe that was the mainstream media, but either way, that was the ploy, that was the steal, was the so-called Red Mirage, which is to say that he would be winning on election night, and then they would steal it, they would delay the vote count and steal it in the coming weeks with the alleged influx of mail-in ballots that they would find. | ||
It happened exactly as described. | ||
In June, in October, by Trump, by me, by Alex Jones, by Darren Beattie. | ||
They didn't do a thing about it. | ||
And that is because to actually counter the Red Mirage, it would have required massive infrastructure, massive institutional support. | ||
How could you have prevented the steal in 2020? | ||
You could have had ballot harvesting on the Republican side. | ||
You could have had Republican poll watchers and Republican officials in every room where they were counting ballots, at least in the swing states. | ||
You could have had people in Fulton County In that stadium where the pipe burst. | ||
You could have had somebody in Milwaukee when those ballots were input into the system at 3 a.m. | ||
You could have had people there. | ||
If you couldn't have stopped that, you could have had people on the scene the night it was happening. | ||
Protesters, people getting in the way, like they did in Florida 20 years ago, in 2000. | ||
They literally burst through the rooms where they were counting the votes. | ||
Physically stopped the process. | ||
It could have happened that way. | ||
You could have had a major legal effort. | ||
You could have called up the state legislators in the Republican state legislatures in six swing states. | ||
Governors in five out of the six. | ||
Which were, what, Nevada, Arizona, Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Georgia. | ||
You could have done a lot. | ||
But here's the point. | ||
Actually countering voter fraud requires more than just a throwaway line at a rally. | ||
That's the point. | ||
You can be aware of voter fraud, which we were. | ||
You could talk about it at the rally on TV. | ||
But to actually make a difference, you need to marshal the resources and the manpower and mobilize them, which takes coordination. | ||
It takes organization. | ||
It takes time. | ||
It takes money. | ||
You need to have that in place. | ||
We didn't in 2020. | ||
And guess what? | ||
Even though we were aware of it before 2020 and mobilized an effort in a very ham-fisted Half-baked way during the process. | ||
We even had time after, we had two years after it was stolen in 2020 to get it right for 22. | ||
And people were running on it like Carrie Lake was running on it in Arizona, a swing state where it occurred. | ||
And it still wasn't fixed! | ||
In Arizona, one-third of the polling places had issues in Maricopa County. | ||
On Election Day. | ||
And everybody knows the Democrats vote, they do this so-called in-person absentee voting or other forms of early voting. | ||
The Republicans vote on Election Day. | ||
Go figure. | ||
So when the biggest, one of the biggest counties in America, the biggest county in Arizona, a third of the voting machines are down, who is that negatively going to impact? | ||
Obviously Republicans. | ||
That is so glaring, that is so blatant and ridiculous, and it's not even talked about! | ||
Like you couldn't mention that in the rally? | ||
You can't mention that in the speech? | ||
Now, you can't do anything about it because it's a done deal. | ||
And the Democrats want all the statewide offices. | ||
They have the Secretary of State and everything. | ||
So you've got a few problems here. | ||
The least of which is that the rallies are low energy. | ||
People will still show up for them. | ||
These people will go with Trump until he's out of politics or until he dies. | ||
They will still show up. | ||
They will still buy their Trump tactical knives and their Trump hats and pens and the Trump bear and the Trump silver coin. | ||
They will buy that forever. | ||
It is a grift. | ||
It is a money machine that will keep going. | ||
So the low energy rally and the stale, lame, tedious rhetoric, that's the least of your problems, although it should be solved. | ||
The much bigger problem is that things fundamentally changed in 2020, but the operation didn't, to put it succinctly. | ||
Everything changed in 2020. | ||
Censorship, voter fraud, Weaponization of the FBI. | ||
Those are three massive changes. | ||
But the playbook has not changed at all. | ||
They didn't change the rhetoric. | ||
They didn't change the speech. | ||
They didn't change the strategy. | ||
They have not offered anything new. | ||
And what do you think will happen in 24? | ||
Same process, same result. | ||
Same mistakes, same result. | ||
That's the fear. | ||
And This has been the problem for a long time. | ||
This is why a lot of people have checked out. | ||
A lot of really good people have totally checked out. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
And I'm a little bit in the know. | ||
I was actually texting somebody just before the rally went live. | ||
A good friend of mine who is very connected and very involved. | ||
And I've heard it from a lot of people, some of the best and finest people that were in the Trump White House that you could say, not representatives of the Groypers, but you could say represented the stronger part of the base, the America First wing, however you want to say it, the people that were really representing our core interest in the White House, as opposed to the Johnny DeStefanos or whomever else, the saboteurs, the entryists, the subversives, | ||
The guys that were really polling for us in the White House have all lost interest. | ||
Some of them in politics altogether, many of them, they do not believe in Trump. | ||
They do not believe that Trump is going to win. | ||
I went out to Washington D.C. | ||
in 2018 in the summer when the Q thing started, and I was one of those guys. | ||
I was a trust-to-plan, four-dimensional chess, He's got it all figured out. | ||
I was one of those guys, believe it or not, in 17-18. | ||
It wasn't until 19 that I got really negative on Trump. | ||
And anyway, I went out to DC, and I want to say it was August 2018, a little after my birthday, and I met with some of these people. | ||
And I said, hey, so is it true? | ||
Like, is Trump Is it four-dimensional chess? | ||
Is he a genius? | ||
Is the best yet to come? | ||
Was the serious strikes and the omnibus bill and the capitulation on the border wall, is that all part of the plan? | ||
And even then, this was five years ago, they were like, Face palm, head in hand, they were like, dude, no. | ||
We are quitting. | ||
It is a disaster. | ||
We don't want to work here anymore. | ||
It is far worse than anybody could imagine. | ||
That was five years ago. | ||
That was the personnel problem. | ||
Now, they started to clean that back up in 2020. | ||
When they brought in a new personnel office, the new PPO chief, John McEntee, among others. | ||
So things started to turn around in 2020, but it was too little too late. | ||
And I had been saying for the full first term, I started the show a little bit after the inauguration, I think two weeks after the inauguration, the first week of February 2017. | ||
And the constant refrain from this show was, there's still time! | ||
There's still time! | ||
But you have to tackle these priorities. | ||
And the three priorities I always said were tech censorship, staffing and personnel in the White House, and a succession plan. | ||
Institutionalizing the Trump Revolution. | ||
What is going to come after the first or second term? | ||
How are we going to change the party so that it will reflect what took place in 16 decades down the line? | ||
Those are the big priorities. | ||
And I remember between 17 and 2019, it was all about the midterms. | ||
And so I was very tolerant of all the capitulation. | ||
The failure of the Obamacare repeal to pass, the weakness of the tax cuts, The capitulation on various appropriations bills to get any significant funding for a border wall. | ||
I said to myself, he has to focus on health care and the economy to win the midterms. | ||
Well then we got killed in the midterms. | ||
We got murdered. | ||
We got murdered in many important special elections leading up to the midterms and then we got murdered. | ||
We lost the house. | ||
In a very favorable Senate election year, we barely held on to the majority in the Senate, even despite having a very favorable map. | ||
And people like Braun in Indiana turned out to be a big disappointment, among others. | ||
And then from 2019 on, I was very negative. | ||
In 2019, it reached ahead, where in May 2019, you had this record high immigration, you had 150,000 Illegal border crossings in the month of May, highest since 1999 or 2000, something like that. | ||
And then things started to turn around. | ||
The latter half of 19, 2020, things started to change. | ||
But even in 2020, I said, look, you're running out of time, man. | ||
You gotta fix tech censorship. | ||
There's a little bit of movement on that with the changing of the FCC board and the executive order in May 2020. | ||
And the pace of border wall construction began to accelerate. | ||
So there was a little bit of a turnaround. | ||
COVID changed everything, of course. | ||
And it all moved so quickly. | ||
The BLM, the COVID, the recession that took place, which people forget about. | ||
And then it was all over. | ||
And so things fundamentally change in 2020. | ||
So anyway, you have this persistent problem of the message is just not getting to him. | ||
There's an urgency to act. | ||
Things need to be done. | ||
Things need to change. | ||
But he is so slow to change and so lethargic. | ||
There's like this inertia that he has to do the absolute wrong thing. | ||
And these people that surrounding him, that are surrounding him, are the absolute wrong people. | ||
And you couldn't get away with it in 2020. | ||
You will not be able to survive in 24. | ||
He couldn't get away with it in 2020, despite polling 74 million votes, still couldn't overcome. | ||
The fix, which was in, in these three states, it was Wisconsin, Georgia, Arizona. | ||
I'm telling you, if you had those three states, it would have been 269 to 269, it would have went to the state delegations, and it would have been 26 to 24 in the state delegations, and Trump would have won it. | ||
I'm talking about, if Trump had just flipped those three states, it was Wisconsin, Georgia, Arizona, Those were the three that he lost by the smallest margin. | ||
If he had just won those states, I think it was 150,000 votes. | ||
If he had just won those states, the electoral count would have been 269 to 269. | ||
When that happens, it goes to Congress. | ||
And I believe, if I'm not mistaken, I don't know if it goes to the House directly or if it goes to the state delegations in the House, meaning control of the state legislature or whoever has a majority of congressional seats. | ||
I'm a little... I'm not 100% there. | ||
It's been a long time since we talked about that. | ||
It might just be the House, in which case it would have been the Democrats. | ||
But if I'm not mistaken, maybe it goes to the delegations. | ||
Either way, it would have been a different story. | ||
It was 150,000 votes that went from Biden to a tie, 74 million votes for Trump. | ||
He couldn't swing it in 2020 with this lame attitude and this woefully insufficient approach. | ||
You're not going to be able to win in 2024 if there are not real changes made. | ||
And here's the wake-up call. | ||
So in 2020 you have a census and so after the 2020 election and after the 2020 census they reallocate the electoral votes based on the population. | ||
And so if you look at the map in 2024 Republicans have gained on net three electoral votes in conventionally Republican states such that If Donald Trump were to flip just those three states, Wisconsin, Arizona, Georgia, if Trump were to flip those three states in 2024, if he had won those in 2020, he would have been at 269. | ||
If Trump flips those seats, or rather, if he flips those states in 2024 because of the change in the electoral allocation, He will win 272 to 266. | ||
Those are the three states he lost by roughly 1% or less in those three. | ||
Those are the three states with the lowest margin of defeat. | ||
Here's something though that should be a wake-up call. | ||
In 2022, I think I've said this on the show before but just a reminder, in 2022 You had statewide races in all three of those states. | ||
This is a midterm election. | ||
It's a midterm election against a Democratic incumbent. | ||
Those are two reasons that Republicans should do better, because Republicans do better in the midterms. | ||
And also, the incumbent president typically does worse in the first midterm. | ||
So those are two reasons, two built-in advantages that Republicans should have had a good showing in 22. | ||
Additionally, you had persistently high inflation, you have high real unemployment, you have supply chain issues, you have shortages of goods and services, shortages of labor, high fuel cost. | ||
You've got a relatively low approval rating. | ||
Approval rating which is basically on par with what Trump was at in 2018 when there was a blue wave. | ||
In other words, you had many factors like this. | ||
You have this war in Russia which is a debacle. | ||
High crime. | ||
You have a lot of issues which should have favored Republicans in the midterms and we won the House by like three seats and couldn't flip the Senate! | ||
So, in 2018, the Democrats had a blue wave. | ||
In 2022, there is no red wave. | ||
A red wave does not materialize. | ||
Republicans perform, based on all these advantages, very poorly. | ||
Moreover, in these three states, Arizona, Wisconsin, and Georgia, these three states are necessary for a win in 2024. | ||
If you're going to draw a 2024 map where Trump wins, it necessarily involves flipping at least those If you don't have any one of those, any single one of those, you lose. | ||
Because you're not going to lose Arizona and win Pennsylvania. | ||
You're not going to lose Georgia and win Nevada. | ||
You're not going to lose Wisconsin and win Michigan. | ||
You're just not. | ||
So, he needs those to win, at the minimum. | ||
Everything that he won in 2020, plus those three. | ||
At least, in all of them. | ||
You can lose Pennsylvania. | ||
You can lose Michigan. | ||
You can lose Nevada. | ||
You cannot lose any of those three. | ||
In 2022, we lost statewide races in all of those states. | ||
We lost the Senate seat and the governorship in Pennsylvania. | ||
We lost the governorship in Wisconsin. | ||
We lost the governorship and the Senate seat in Arizona. | ||
So you lost... Those are the big races. | ||
You lost... And by the way, all different kinds of people. | ||
Mastriano, the gubernatorial candidate in Pennsylvania, is like a Christian social conservative. | ||
Oz, the Republican Senate candidate in Pennsylvania, he was a moderate and a celebrity. | ||
In Arizona, you have Carrie Lake, who's very popular. | ||
She's on TV. | ||
She goes really hard on election fraud. | ||
Big Trumpist. | ||
You have Blake Masters, who talks a lot less about election fraud, but is a little bit more intense on the immigration issue. | ||
He's getting the Peter Thiel money. | ||
In Wisconsin you have, who is it, Ron Johnson, who's much more moderate, much more conventional. | ||
You have all different kinds of people in these states. | ||
They all lose! | ||
Every single one of them loses. | ||
All of those big, most important statewide races, Governor and Senate, in the three, lose. | ||
And forget about I'm talking about Georgia. | ||
What am I thinking? | ||
Pennsylvania's not one of the big three. | ||
In Georgia, same thing. | ||
Herschel Walker. | ||
Black, name recognition, sports celebrity. | ||
Now granted, he's not the best candidate ever, but he loses. | ||
And Governor, I forget if we won or lost in Georgia, but either way. | ||
It's not looking so good. | ||
You're losing statewide rates. | ||
In Nevada, you lose the Senate seat. | ||
And this is, of course, on top of the must-win races in Wisconsin, Georgia, Arizona. | ||
It's a very bad foreshadowing for 24. | ||
If Republicans couldn't flip those states in statewide races in Georgia, Arizona, and Wisconsin in 2022, it's not looking good for 24. | ||
And you could say that that was because of election fraud. | ||
I agree. | ||
I think that is because of this new absentee ballot program that we're on, that you cannot, Republicans can no longer win Georgia and Arizona. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Georgia and Arizona are red states. | ||
But if you can't do it in 22, how are you gonna do it in 24? | ||
If you couldn't do it in 2020, how are you gonna do it in 24? | ||
So, that is the biggest, most significant, outstanding question, which does not have an answer yet. | ||
And Trump will not articulate it. | ||
I don't want to hear anymore about the... | ||
He's not hitting on any of the issues that anybody cares about. | ||
80% of that speech was not about the things that people are talking about. | ||
about what's going on in politics. | ||
We need to talk about the voter fraud. | ||
He's not hitting on any of the issues that anybody cares about. | ||
80% of that speech was not about the things that people are talking about. | ||
The things that people are talking about are like black crime, Elon Musk taking over Twitter, the drag queen story hour and transgender issue, how it Let's talk about those. | ||
Let's talk about the war mongering with China. | ||
Let's talk about the developments in Ukraine. | ||
There's like no discussion about it. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
The reason that Trump was so... The reason why it hit in 2016 is because Trump was so calculating about the issues. | ||
Playing into the culture war. | ||
Saying exactly the right thing. | ||
The immigration issue, the Muslim terrorist issue. | ||
Those were like the big two in the initial stages of the race. | ||
The Iraq war to some extent. | ||
And now he gets up there and all he talks about is himself and the personal drama. | ||
And there's a place for that and you can talk about that and it is significant. | ||
But it is consuming. | ||
His campaign. | ||
The campaign is no longer about making America great again. | ||
It's like... I don't know. | ||
It's just like this weird soap opera now, is what it seems like. | ||
It's sort of devouring itself. | ||
It's sort of consuming itself. | ||
He needs to make it, once again, about daily life for people. | ||
He needs to make it about vision. | ||
He needs to make it about strategy. | ||
He needs to make it even about the competition, like hitting on the other candidates and creating this contrast. | ||
At least there's something dynamic about that. | ||
To say, like in this speech, McCain is one way, I'm this way. | ||
To say DeSantis is one way, I'm this way. | ||
That's dynamic. | ||
It's relational. | ||
It's not this one note, the Democrats suck, the prosecutors suck, you need me. | ||
It's not interesting anymore. | ||
It's not interesting. | ||
It's not funny. | ||
It's not hot. | ||
It's very stale. | ||
It's very low energy. | ||
It's unappealing. | ||
It feels tedious. | ||
Watching these has now become a chore. | ||
It used to be that you would tune in and say, what is he going to do next? | ||
Like, seriously, this guy is so dynamic. | ||
What's he going to do next? | ||
He would throw people out, and he would read off people's phone numbers. | ||
It was crazy. | ||
There were riots. | ||
They had to shut it down in Chicago because there were riots. | ||
He was throwing water everywhere. | ||
It's Rubio, you know. | ||
People would tune in every week to say, what the fuck is this crazy guy gonna do next? | ||
Now you tune in, you know exactly what you're gonna get. | ||
And you've seen it a hundred times. | ||
You've heard it a hundred times. | ||
It's not funny. | ||
It's not interesting. | ||
It's not new. | ||
It's not fresh. | ||
It's a chore. | ||
Tuning in feels like it's just getting over the hump. | ||
When is this thing gonna end? | ||
And the worst thing is these enablers. | ||
They tune into these rallies and they get a throwaway line and they're like, I am your retribution! | ||
And they're like, dude! | ||
Must watch Trump rally! | ||
Did you see? | ||
He said he's our retribution! | ||
It's like, and he said it in the lamest way ever. | ||
I am your voice. | ||
I am your warrior. | ||
I am your retribution. | ||
And people are like shitting their pants. | ||
It's like, it's not that good. | ||
Sorry. | ||
Clearly you don't remember what it used to be like. | ||
So, once again I find myself being critical. | ||
I love Trump. | ||
I love him as a guy. | ||
I love him as a leader. | ||
I'm rooting for him. | ||
I want him to be the guy. | ||
I want him to be the president. | ||
I want him to save America. | ||
But at the same time, we have serious problems here. | ||
We have a lot of work to do with this. | ||
And by the way, a lot of these boomers will go, ah, you know, you're so negative, or oh, you're just a hater. | ||
It's like, listen, I am not a hater. | ||
I have been rooting for Trump since May 2016. | ||
I am a fan. | ||
I am a loyalist. | ||
But, I am not the only one saying this. | ||
Everybody who feels like the base, everybody that cares the most about this agenda that worked in the White House, they are more negative than me! | ||
They're done! | ||
They quit politics! | ||
They want to go and just make money now. | ||
They say they're diamond-pilled. | ||
They just want to make as much money as they can now, because they think it's hopeless. | ||
And I think they might be right, but I'm still in this because I'm young, and I want to see things straightened out here, and I want there to be a future after Trump. | ||
So I'm more optimistic than them, but the only way that any of that's going to change is if Things gotta change here, man. | ||
We have to recognize that there's a real deficit between what this campaign is and what it needs to be to have any kind of real success. | ||
So that's my tough love after that rally. | ||
I watch these rallies, I don't enjoy them anymore. | ||
They're not entertaining and they're not giving me any kind of hope. | ||
That there's going to be a different outcome here than there was in 2020. | ||
Because face it, people can say we won, and I think we did, but really we lost. | ||
People can say, well they cheated, well they rigged it, well guess who's the fucking president now? | ||
Joe Biden. | ||
And I don't like to say that. | ||
I don't like that any more than you do. | ||
But Donald Trump is not the president right now. | ||
Why? | ||
Why will it not be the same in 2024? | ||
Well, Trump said that we're just going to overwhelm them. | ||
Yeah, he said that in 2020. | ||
It didn't work. | ||
We lost. | ||
Now, I think that they cheated, but you know what? | ||
They got their guy in. | ||
Our guy is out. | ||
So what will the history books say? | ||
I care about winning, not winning like, oh, if they didn't cheat I would have won, like winning. | ||
Like, they're the ones going to jail, not us. | ||
And so, if you don't want the same result, then we have to go about it differently. | ||
And that means that Trump has got to get serious about this. | ||
Like I said, it's very hit or miss and it's a lot of misses in the last two years since he left office and even before that. | ||
It's been a lot of misses since 2017, if we're being honest. | ||
We got to get back to that old playbook or figure out something new because this ain't it, man. | ||
It sucks. | ||
I watched that rally and man, like, you really gotta force yourself to like it. | ||
The thing is, I have no, you know me, I'm willing to go out there and say, oh the Holocaust was exaggerated. | ||
I have no filter. | ||
I don't feel any kind of... | ||
Super ego to say something to fit in I don't I don't will myself to like something that I don't if I don't like it. | ||
I don't like it I'll tell you I don't like it. | ||
There are a lot of people that really want themselves to like this They watch these speeches and they know their shit But they want to like it so bad that they go out there and say this was awesome. | ||
It's not awesome, dude. | ||
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It's bad That's not good enough So I love the spirit of the Mexican people. | |
I love them. | ||
Many, many people from Mexico, of our country. | ||
You know, I went through these different, the only thing I'm not killing, a lot of people don't like me. | ||
I said, what difference does it make? | ||
This is about competence. | ||
Somebody said, you went on leadership by far. | ||
You went on He was so much more dynamic back then in every way. | ||
The delivery, the rhetoric. | ||
We gotta get that dynamism back. | ||
Otherwise, not gonna go well. | ||
But anyway. | ||
That's my stream! | ||
I hope you enjoyed. | ||
How long have I been live now? | ||
Three and a half hours. | ||
So I think I'm gonna call it. | ||
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That's my show. | |
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I'm feeling a little bit under the weather lately. | ||
I know I missed the show last night. | ||
I really wasn't feeling so hot. | ||
But I'll be back on Monday, okay? | ||
I'll be doing a show Monday and I'll try to be doing some more of these Rumble exclusives. | ||
I think people like them. | ||
So... I'll be doing some more commentary streams and things like that. | ||
But that's all I got for you. | ||
Thanks for watching. | ||
I hope you liked it. | ||
Enjoy the rest of your weekend and I will see you on Monday. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
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It's going to be only America first. | |
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
It's going to be only America first! |