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♪♪ ♪♪ | |
♪♪ ♪♪ | ||
♪♪ ♪♪ | ||
♪♪ Mm. | ||
You got the word. | ||
I'm going to get it. | ||
My own narrative is not one of some sudden looming bolt of lightning out of the blue. | ||
It was a slow and steady, unrelenting stream of blips and blinks, glimmers and glares, low beams and high beams of light, some of which I did not want to see. | ||
And then finally, a point of no return reckoning. | ||
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Why are you called Mommy Malcolm? | |
I think it was because I fiercely came out during the Groupers wars of 2019 when so many of these | ||
brave young men were on college campuses challenging the likes of Zio Schill, Dan Crenshaw, questioning | ||
him about his undying loyalty and of course defending Nick Fuentes and so many of the stars | ||
of the burgeoning America First movement who through an increasing amount of activism are | ||
really going to ensure the future and the success of that movement. | ||
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So, so, | |
so, so, | ||
so, Sorry to keep you waiting, complicated business. | ||
You're not alone. | ||
You're not alone. | ||
The End The End | ||
The End The End | ||
I love Trump. | ||
We all love Trump. | ||
give a voice to all of the rightful frustrations that the Trump supporters have, whether they're | ||
willing to direct their anger at me or the campaign, and I'll let them know. | ||
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We love Trump. I love Trump. We all love Trump. And if they don't make the course correction, | |
then it's on them. Our movement is about replacing a failed and corrupt political establishment | ||
with a new government controlled by you, the American people. | ||
This election will determine whether we're a free nation or whether we have only the illusion of democracy, but are in fact controlled by a small handful of global special interests rigging the system, and our system is rigged. | ||
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This is reality. | |
You know it. | ||
They know it. | ||
I know it. | ||
And pretty much the whole world knows it. | ||
This is not the Trump campaign from 2016. | ||
It's worse. | ||
I see this stuff and I have to wonder, why has nobody been fired? | ||
Isn't that Trump's trademark? | ||
That if results aren't happening that people are, you're fired? | ||
Isn't that the whole trademark? | ||
Someone needs to be fired. | ||
It happened back in 2016. | ||
He went through campaign managers and advisors all the time. | ||
And it was good. | ||
It kept things fresh. | ||
It kept things competitive. | ||
It was interesting. | ||
Fire Chris LaCivita. | ||
Fire Susie Wiles. | ||
Get new campaign managers. | ||
Fix this campaign before it's too late. | ||
Before we blow it again. | ||
We want Trump to win. | ||
We want America first. | ||
But you are letting us down. | ||
You're blowing it. | ||
This is the biggest missed opportunity in history. | ||
You're blowing it for Trump. | ||
You're blowing it for us. | ||
And we're not going to let it happen. | ||
You have alienated us. | ||
You have ignored us. | ||
You don't listen to our concerns. | ||
We have been left behind. | ||
The Trump movement and the GOP have moved on without us. | ||
It serves Israel and corporations and immigrants, but it doesn't serve Native Americans. | ||
What about Native Americans? | ||
I don't want to hear any more about communism. | ||
I don't want to hear any more about Vance. | ||
I don't want to hear about whatever. | ||
And the message is simple. | ||
America first. | ||
Native Americans. | ||
America only. | ||
No Israel. | ||
No corporations. | ||
No foreign influence. | ||
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No foreigners. | |
No immigrants. | ||
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None of that. | |
Just America. | ||
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America first. | |
And Christ the King. | ||
So this is a call to all Christians, immigration restrictionists, foreign policy non-interventionists, trade protectionists, those in favor of industrial policy, patriots, nativists, nationalists, non-interventionists, traditionalists, that are not happy with the State of the Trump campaign, you are being recruited. | ||
Trump is a peaceful man. | ||
We're declaring war on the evil Trump campaign. | ||
He needs to be liberated. | ||
We will liberate him. | ||
We will make him independent from his donors. | ||
We will make him independent from Silicon Valley. | ||
We will make him independent from foreign influence. | ||
Otherwise, and if we don't succeed, there's no hope. | ||
You're done. | ||
If we don't succeed, if this doesn't work, there's no hope. | ||
You either get Kamala, and it's total left-wing oppression, it's total bullshit, BLM nonsense, or if you get Trump, it's gonna be total Zionist corporate domination. | ||
So if we don't succeed, it's over. | ||
You need to get involved in this, or honestly, just quit. | ||
In 2024, we are going to fight the hostile takeover. | ||
It's a different battle. | ||
But it's the same war. | ||
We're going to fight and save Trump from his own people. | ||
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The more that a broken system tells you that you're wrong, the more certain you should | |
be that you must keep pushing ahead. | ||
Bye. | ||
Because it's the outsiders who change the world and who make a real and lasting difference. | ||
Nothing worth doing ever came easy. | ||
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Treat the word impossible as nothing more than motivation. | |
The future belongs to the people who follow their heart no matter what the critics say. | ||
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We must always remember that we share one home and one glorious destiny. | |
We all bleed the same red blood of patriots. | ||
We all salute the same great American flag. | ||
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Our best days are yet to come. | |
I am officially running for President of the United States. | ||
We need a leader. | ||
I will be the greatest jobs president that God ever created. | ||
It can be wonderful if you have smart people. | ||
But we have people that are stupid. | ||
The American dream is dead. | ||
But if I get elected president, I will bring it back. | ||
Bigger and better and stronger than ever before. | ||
We want more! We want more! | ||
The American dream. | ||
And we will make America great again. | ||
And we will make America great again. | ||
And we will make America great again. | ||
We will make America great again. | ||
And we will make America great again. | ||
And we will make America great again. | ||
We want Trump! We want Trump! | ||
We want Trump! We want Trump! | ||
But nobody builds walls better than me, believe me. | ||
Bigger and better and stronger than ever before. And we will make America great again. | ||
Thank you. Thank you very much. | ||
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And we will make America great again. | |
We will make America great again. | ||
And we will make America great again. | ||
And we will make America great again. | ||
And we will make America great again. | ||
And we will make America great again. | ||
And we will make America great again. | ||
We want Trump! We want Trump! | ||
We want Trump! We want Trump! | ||
I stop playing games. | ||
And at any moment, I can hit that yay button. | ||
I said trust me baby, I'm a real deal. | ||
Gameboys in the color, I'm a real deal. | ||
Big dreams, girls in the puddle. | ||
My mama said trust no hoes, you so probably know. | ||
I got one, two, stop the track. | ||
I'm just a real person. | ||
Action. | ||
See Ricky said, I'm a little funny, but I'm on the phone. | ||
Lookin' on the phone, do I get a one on? | ||
Okay, one more. | ||
Team Dakota, sack your bros, gon' have me back with the potty. | ||
It's too much to pay, one always knows, it's too much to pay. | ||
Man on the team, put that man up on your knee. | ||
Pray before you go, sub in, everyday my homie loves you. | ||
I'm a real deal, I'm a real deal. | ||
I'm a real deal, I'm a real deal. | ||
I'm a real deal, I'm a real deal. | ||
I'm a real deal, I'm a real deal. | ||
I'm a real deal, I'm a real deal. | ||
Not my words, not my rules. | ||
I can enforce them right. | ||
They say I'm stupid, but it's an intimacy I'm a big boss, and I'm proud of that. | ||
I'm a big boss, and I'm proud of that. | ||
My mama said trust no hoes, use a record. | ||
They say I'm stupid, but it's an intimacy I'm a big boss, and I'm proud of that. | ||
Last out is God, and those are the words to everything, informing everybody there to evolve. | ||
And your mama ain't cheap, ready to cheat. | ||
And I'm in with your ways way before the start. | ||
Drink, don't drink, I'm steady, and I was just a drink. | ||
I'm not all like, steady, dinky, but the way to think. | ||
Don't drink, don't drink, I'm a pussy, but the shit. | ||
And I'm a big six, who tired? | ||
I am a six, and you a six. | ||
I'm one shot of tobacco, only got yours way before they drop. | ||
I'm one shot of whiskey, hold it, now I'm in. | ||
I'm on the way, cause I see the bright light. | ||
Take those buttons, this is your heart. | ||
Yes, this is it. | ||
American first, bitch. | ||
I'm a big boss, and I'm proud of that. | ||
I'm a big boss, and I'm proud of that. | ||
I'm a big boss, and I'm proud of that. | ||
My mama said trust no hoes, use a record. | ||
I'm a big boss, and I'm proud of that. | ||
I'm a big boss, and I'm proud of that. | ||
I'm a big boss, and I'm proud of that. | ||
My mama said trust no hoes, use a record. | ||
I'm a big boss, and I'm proud of that. | ||
I'm a big boss, and I'm proud of that. | ||
you This is from your biggest Protestant fan, may you one day see the light. | ||
Well, hey, thanks, love you too, but sorry, I believe in religion in the next sense, so... Napoleon, Alexander the Great, Donald Trump were all cut from the same cloth, and that cloth is very, very large. | ||
It's not too big, is it? | ||
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It's wrong, isn't it? | |
It feels so right. | ||
It's a deal. | ||
for yourself. | ||
It's wrong, isn't it? | ||
It feels so right. | ||
It's a deal? | ||
I put together some really impressive deals. | ||
I like that. | ||
Go big or go home. | ||
Donald Trump. | ||
You know, you're really beautiful. | ||
A woman who looks like that has to have an artificial scent. | ||
It's the night! Oh my God! | ||
Donald Trump. | ||
Hey, Donald. | ||
Oh, it's you. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
I'm told that it's disgusting. | ||
Listen, are you begging her? | ||
Huh? Are you? | ||
No, I'm just, just not in the mood. | ||
Oh. | ||
Look at this! Right here on this street, it's Donald Trump! | ||
There you are. | ||
Donald Trump! Donald Trump! | ||
The bell! It's here! | ||
All right, open up the door! | ||
Everything's set for tonight, Mr. Trump. | ||
I wonder what Trump's game is this time. | ||
Trump's got a new day! Trump's got a new deal! | ||
What's your game, Donald? I heard about Trump's new deal! | ||
Mr. Trump! | ||
Trump has a new game. What is it? | ||
Mr. Trump! | ||
No contentions yet, Mr. Trump! | ||
Thank you! | ||
you My new game is Trump the game. | ||
Trump the game. | ||
This sounds like political presidential talk. | ||
You said, though, that if you did run for president, you'd believe you'd win. | ||
I like that. | ||
I would say that I would have a hell of a chance of winning. | ||
I'd never run into losing. | ||
I've never run into losing in my life. | ||
I don't know how your audience feels, but I think people are tired of seeing the United States ripped off. | ||
That's the guy in the car, right? | ||
I wouldn't know. Okay, kids, make it fast. I've got a plane to catch. | ||
Can you create a magazine? Mr. Trunk, if you can do it, sketchy. | ||
So hot. | ||
It's not a good idea. | ||
I can't. | ||
I don't feel like being. | ||
Excuse me, where's the lobby? | ||
Down the hall, please. | ||
Their male modeling would be what it is today. | ||
I don't feel like being. | ||
I don't feel like it. | ||
What's this about a fight for the title? | ||
You gotta be with somebody else. | ||
That's right. | ||
You can't go back to the past. | ||
That's what people always say, isn't it? | ||
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They say, can we really go back? | |
And the answer is, whether you're conservative or liberal, right wing or left wing, the answer is no. | ||
We're never going back. | ||
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It's done. | |
It's gone. | ||
All of that is gone. | ||
But I would call myself something like a Christian futurist instead. | ||
Because Jesus Christ was our past before any of us were born or conceived. | ||
Jesus Christ is our present now, and Jesus Christ is our future after we die on earth. | ||
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We want this century to be the most Christian century in the history of planet earth. | |
We love everybody. | ||
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And we want people that can burn, really, more than anybody. | |
But this country can no longer be held hostage by a small minority that doesn't believe in a real government. | ||
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The mission of our movement is to make this country a Christian country. | |
The mission is to create a Christian, The only way we're going to do it is not by infiltrating, not by subverting, not by lying, which is what a lot of people do. | ||
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The only way that we're going to make this happen is with the fullness of a real Christian. | |
That's the only way. | ||
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We have got to be willing to die for Jesus Christ. | |
We have to want it more than they do. | ||
Because if there are thousands and millions and tens of millions | ||
and hundreds of millions of Christians ready to meet their final destiny, | ||
then nothing can stop us and nothing will. | ||
The End Music by David Godman | ||
Music by David Godman They've been put on notice. If you fuck around with us, if | ||
you do something bad to us, we are going to do things to you that have never been done | ||
before. | ||
Don't sit yet. | ||
Yeah, do it like this. | ||
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Socialists, globalists, Marxists, communists who are attacking our civilization | |
have no idea of the sleeping giant they have awoken. | ||
They cannot even begin to imagine the brave and righteous spirit they've unleashed in men and women. | ||
But they're going to find out the hard way. | ||
They will find out like never before. | ||
This nation belongs to you. | ||
Belongs to you. | ||
Belongs to you. | ||
Belongs to you. | ||
Belongs to you. | ||
Belongs to you. | ||
Belongs to you. | ||
Belongs to you. | ||
It was patriots like you that built this country. | ||
And it's patriots like you that are going to save our country. | ||
To all of those who think that they can coerce and subjugate the citizens of this land, hear these words. | ||
For me tonight, the people of America will not surrender our borders. | ||
We will not surrender our culture. | ||
We will not surrender our faith. | ||
We will not surrender our values. | ||
We will not surrender our history. | ||
We will not surrender our liberty. | ||
And above all, we will not surrender our children. | ||
We are done with their distorted visions for America. | ||
It's time to start talking about greatness for our country again. | ||
We want our country to be great again. | ||
We want our country to be respected. | ||
I don't want to see any love in the West. | ||
West, I don't need no benefits. | ||
West, I'm gonna do it with my life, no way. | ||
West, I'm gonna always go in time for a visit. | ||
The time for action has come. | ||
As long as we are led by politicians who will not put America first, then we can be assured | ||
that other nations will not treat America with respect, the respect that we deserve. | ||
We are not alone. | ||
We are not alone. | ||
We are not alone. | ||
We are not alone. | ||
Years from now, some of them may look back and ask themselves whether they've made the right choice, | ||
whether they've made the most of the opportunities they've been given. | ||
Together, we have the same mission. | ||
Over the course of your life, you will find that things are not always fair. | ||
You will find that things happen to you that you do not deserve and that are not always warranted. | ||
But you have to put your head down and fight, fight, fight. | ||
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Never, ever, ever give up. | |
Don't give in, don't back down, and never stop doing what you know is right. | ||
Nothing worth doing ever, ever, ever came easy. | ||
And the more righteous your fight, the more opposition that you will face. | ||
In your hearts are inscribed the values of service, sacrifice, and devotion. | ||
Now you must go forth into the world and turn your hopes and dreams into action. | ||
America has always been the land of dreams because America is a nation of true believers. | ||
When the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth, They pray. | ||
When the founders wrote the Declaration of Independence, they invoked our creator four times. | ||
Because in America, we don't worship government. | ||
We worship God. | ||
It is why our currency proudly declares, in God we trust. | ||
And it's why we proudly proclaim that we are one nation under God. | ||
The story of America is the story of an adventure that began with deep faith, big dreams, and humble beginnings. | ||
The next generation of American leaders, never, ever give up. | ||
There'll be times in your life you'll want to quit. | ||
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Never quit. | |
Never stop fighting for what you believe in and for the people who care about you. | ||
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Carry yourself with dignity and pride. | |
Demand the best from yourself. | ||
The more people tell you it's not possible, that it can't be done, the more you should be absolutely determined to prove them wrong. | ||
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Treat the word impossible as nothing more than motivation. | |
Relish the opportunity to be an outsider the more that a broken system tells you that you're wrong. | ||
The more certain you should be that you must keep pushing ahead. | ||
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You must keep pushing forward. | |
And always have the courage to be yourself. | ||
America is better when people put their faith into action. | ||
Pray to God. | ||
And follow his teachings. | ||
Today, each of you begins a new chapter as well. | ||
When your story goes from here, it will be defined by your vision, your perseverance, and your grit. | ||
You will build a future where we have the courage to chase our dreams no matter what the cynics and the doubters have to say. | ||
You will have the confidence to speak the hopes in your hearts and to express the love that stirs your souls. | ||
As long as you have pride in your beliefs, courage in your convictions, and faith in God, Then you will not fail. | ||
As long as America remains true to its values, loyal to its citizens, and devoted to its creator, | ||
then our best days are yet to come. | ||
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We are America! | |
We are America! | ||
America! | ||
We are America! | ||
America! | ||
America! | ||
May God bless the United States of America. | ||
And I just want to let you know that God blesses you. | ||
And I want to just say, you are special in every way. | ||
God bless you, and God bless America. | ||
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Thank you very much. | |
Kroiber War 2 Kroiber War 2 | ||
Your campaign sucks, yeah we're coming for you Kroiber War 2 | ||
Kroiber War 2 Trump's campaign sucks, the Kroiber's coming for you | ||
Yo, yo All you bitches on the campaign | ||
Trump about to lose to an Indian With coconuts and you think this a joke? | ||
You think this a joke? | ||
Trump just got shot in the ear and you are losing to a cackling, thubbly woman who speaks in ebonics when she is around minorities. | ||
Yo, yo, Donald Trump, how pathetic can you be? | ||
You fired people for a living You used to be the mean god and now you sound like a bitch. | ||
You are losing this campaign because you staffed it with a bunch of gays. | ||
Who the hell is running your shit? | ||
Whoever it is needs to be fired on national TV You look like a straight-up bitch and you are not gonna win | ||
if you don't fire people in front of the entire world You are going to be sent to prison you dumbass. Don't you | ||
understand? | ||
Our country is falling apart and you letting Indian women cast spells on the entire party and blaspheme our lord? | ||
Bro Trump, you better get it right or these coconuts are going to be placed on your forehead at night like a sweaty salty grape or ball sack. | ||
Do you smell that? | ||
It is the smell of curry and coconuts. | ||
Yeah, that's the smell of your defeat. | ||
You will forever be known as the loser that lost to an A.D.I.Q. | ||
Indian woman. | ||
Your entire legacy will go down a toilet if you do not fire your campaign staffers on national television. | ||
J.D. | ||
Vance, what kind of decision was that? | ||
Fire his ass. | ||
What the hell are you thinking? | ||
Coconuts, Donald! | ||
You are going to be force fed curry and coconuts in prison If you don't fire all of your campaign staffers | ||
Because you are losing this election You need to get it right, call Nick Fuentes and the rapper | ||
formerly known as Kanye West You idiot | ||
Graper War 2, Graper War 2, Trump's campaign sucks, the Graper's coming for you | ||
Yo, yo, yo, you used to be a badass But now you sound like shit and you straight up look like | ||
ass Who the hell is running your campaign, Donald? Did you | ||
change your mind on DEA? | ||
You would have better luck hiring a random guy from one of your rallies | ||
At least you know that he would rather die and see you look like shit on national television | ||
Right now your campaign staffers are intentionally making you look like shit | ||
And when you lose, America's gonna smell like curry and coconuts and you will be in prison | ||
But hey, maybe they'll send you to Guantanamo Bay And you will never have to deal with the country that you | ||
let go to shit But we will, so what the fuck, dude? | ||
We have to live in this shithole after you lose, so how about you fire these idiots and hire us? | ||
You've got nothing to lose, except your freedom and your empire and your family and your legacy. | ||
Yeah, you have a lot to lose, idiots, so fire their asses and heart the fuck up, dude. | ||
griper war 2 your campaign sucks yeah we're coming for you griper war 2 griper war 2 your campaign sucks yeah we're | ||
coming for you americanism not globalism will be our credo it's going to | ||
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be only america first America first. | |
The American people will come first once again. | ||
With respect, the respect that we deserve. | ||
From this day forward, it's going to be only America first. | ||
America first! | ||
America First! | ||
America First! | ||
America First! | ||
America First! | ||
America First! | ||
You You | ||
You Good evening everybody | ||
You are watching America First. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
We are going to be starting our live coverage of the Democrat National Convention tonight. | ||
It is day one of the DNC. | ||
They're live from Chicago, and I will be here all night tonight, tomorrow, the day after that, and Thursday. | ||
We're going to watch the entire thing. | ||
We're going to be watching every single night of the DNC. | ||
It's going to be brutal, but we're going to have a good time. | ||
It's going to be fun, actually. | ||
The content will be, it'll be a tough watch for me, because I have to watch it, but you get to watch me, which is a real treat. | ||
So, and we're going to have a good time this week. | ||
They've already gotten started but nobody big has spoken yet. | ||
They're just going through some of these congressmen. | ||
So we'll probably jump into it after this guy speaks. | ||
Tonight we were supposed to do a big announcement about Groyper War 2. | ||
I think I'm going to push that back to next Monday just because we're going to have a long week covering the entire DNC and we'll be doing a big recap on Friday. | ||
I figure it's a major announcement. | ||
I don't want it to get All bungled up with this news that may happen inside or outside the DNC, even with some of these riots going on. | ||
So we'll be giving our first date of the campaign next Monday, an announcement about our deployment to Michigan next Monday after the DNC. | ||
This week, we're 100% focused on the Democrats. | ||
And it's funny, everybody says I am a Democrat now or that I'm paid by the Democrats. | ||
Not the case. | ||
And I'm not looking forward to this. | ||
So we'll be giving all of our criticism. | ||
This is the one week where we're really going to lay into the Democrats. | ||
Normally we're putting pressure on the Republicans. | ||
So we're going to dive in. | ||
It looks like they've already begun here. | ||
Although I think this is just a video presentation. | ||
So let's start this. | ||
We'll see what's going on with them here. | ||
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Let's take a look at his track record on jobs before COVID as compared to the Biden-Harris administrations. | |
What do you know? | ||
Hardly the most successful ever. | ||
And about his manufacturing miracle, Trump talked a big game, but actually lost 178,000 manufacturing jobs. | ||
And just to be clear, it wasn't just COVID here either. | ||
Manufacturing jobs were already on their way down before the pandemic. | ||
So, that's round one. | ||
And it looks like what we have here is two lies and another lie. | ||
You hit the hang of it, I'll see y'all in a little bit. | ||
Bruh. | ||
Gay nibba. | ||
I'll see y'all in a little bit. | ||
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Gay as black, I award. | |
as black guy award. Look at this nudge out. | ||
is a leader we can trust, even in our most challenging moments, especially in those moments. | ||
Based. | ||
Donald Trump dithers, Kamala Harris delivers. Donald Trump abandons vulnerable people, Kamala | ||
Harris protects them. Donald Trump bullies scientists, Kamala Harris believes them. | ||
Based. Based. Our next two speakers will tell us why that's so important. | ||
Remember when Trump said that the planet was getting colder? | ||
He was in like a roundtable of climate scientists and they're like, this is the hottest year ever. | ||
And Trump was like, actually, it's getting a little bit cooler. | ||
And he's like, and they're like, what? | ||
Actually, it's going to get a little colder. | ||
You're going to be saying it's going to get, I think it's going to get colder. | ||
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Donald Trump bullies scientists. | |
Yeah, well, scientists are fucking nerds, so they deserve to be bullied. | ||
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Okay, what the... The fuck is this now? | |
In 2008, we met while working on the Obama-Biden campaign. | ||
caucuses now. In 2008, we met while working on the Obama-Biden campaign. It's like R2-D2. | ||
We found our way there because we believe in the power of organizing. | ||
Is she a translator? | ||
Then we found each other. | ||
The day we brought our second daughter home from the hospital. | ||
Off to a great start. | ||
I was diagnosed with ALS. | ||
I was told I had six months to live. | ||
How does she understand this? | ||
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That was seven years ago. | |
I don't know. | ||
seems like it did a number on him. | ||
We could not change Brian's diagnosis. | ||
But we knew how to organize, so we co-founded a non-profit called I am ALS. | ||
And thousands of terminally ill patients fought for new therapies, | ||
$1 billion to fund ALS research, and earlier access to treatments, | ||
all of which President Biden signed into law. | ||
We will also keep fighting alongside patients living with Parkinson's, | ||
young-onset dementia, and Alzheimer's. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
We've seen just how relentless activism can beat the odds, just like what Brian has been doing for seven years. | ||
I feel bad for the guy. | ||
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Terrible situation, but kind of a goofy speech. | |
Did he really say all that? | ||
a goofy speech. Did he really say all that? Something tells me this is hers talking now. | ||
Something tells me this is hers talking now. | ||
I'm going to be a good person. I'm going to be a good person. | ||
I'm going to be a good person. I'm going to be a good person. | ||
And we can make life better for our caregivers too. | ||
Brian and I are still driven by hope and by faith in what we can do collectively, and | ||
That includes the power of our vote. | ||
This November, we are voting for our future. | ||
Because we plan to be around for it. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
You're just not allowed to say anything either. Because if you say anything, then you're an asshole. | ||
You laugh, you lose. | ||
That's like a you laugh, you lose challenge. | ||
Don't say, you know, a guy rolls out in a wheelchair. | ||
Don't, don't say it. | ||
Don't say anything. | ||
Don't say anything. | ||
You're a total asshole. | ||
Like, it's a horrible situation, but... I don't know. | ||
Is that really necessary? | ||
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I've known Brian and Sandra for years. | |
In fact, Sandra was my personal press secretary. | ||
You will not find a more courageous couple. | ||
Let's give Brian and Sandra another round of applause. | ||
I love you. | ||
In every election campaign, we Democrats talk about jobs. | ||
Now forget for a moment Donald Trump's wild claims. | ||
He lost millions of jobs in America. | ||
He promised to bring back manufacturing jobs, but he failed. | ||
He promised to deliver infrastructure, but he failed. | ||
His record was defined by failure. | ||
To put it another way, Donald Trump is like a bad boss. | ||
You want time off to take care of your sick parents? | ||
Ask Donald Trump. | ||
Denied. | ||
In Donald Trump's America, there is no paid family leave. | ||
Want to have a child, but need IVF? | ||
Too bad. | ||
That's shut down too. | ||
Want a pay raise? | ||
Too bad. | ||
The boss just gave himself one, so there's nothing left for you. | ||
Donald Trump reminds us of a boss we've all had. | ||
The guy who thinks he's a very stable genius. | ||
Okay, so this is like a seething, wagey convention. | ||
Oh, please. | ||
So this is like the seething waging convention. | ||
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Donald Trump did make history. | |
Let's give him credit. | ||
He is one of only two presidents in the history of the United States to leave office | ||
with fewer Americans working than when he started. | ||
Oh, please. | ||
Now he wants a chance to make America unemployed again. | ||
On the other hand. | ||
That's so shameless. | ||
Let's take a look at the record of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. | ||
They recovered all those millions of jobs that Trump watched slip away. | ||
you They added over 6 million jobs on top of that. | ||
16 million jobs in total. | ||
16 million. | ||
It's because of the pandemic. | ||
More roads are getting fixed, more factories are being built, more Americans are working construction, and more autoworkers are making cars than on any month when Trump was president. | ||
And we know behind every job is a person or community forever changed. | ||
Data centers in Wisconsin, semiconductors in Pennsylvania, electric vehicles in Michigan. | ||
Yes. | ||
Hello, Michigan. | ||
These investments mean strong economy, growing public schools, and well-funded, well-staffed first responders. | ||
These investments mean hope. | ||
That's what Kamala Harris and Tim Walz are fighting for. | ||
They'll fight for the places that are too often left behind, fight to change lives and uplift communities, fight to bring back American manufacturing. | ||
My friend, Ed Smith, a giant of the Illinois laborers, was a great fellow. | ||
We lost him this year. | ||
But Ed Smith told us, there's joy in this battle. | ||
When we win, we help people, buy their first homes, send their kids to college, and retire with dignity. | ||
Incidentally, that happens to be my family's story too. | ||
My mom and dad worked for the railroad. | ||
Because we were a strong union family, we were not just to get by, but to get ahead. | ||
That's the American economy Kamala Harris and Tim Walz are fighting for. | ||
Let's join that fight and build it together. | ||
It's interesting he talked all about the economy. | ||
Now let's hear from some union workers on the ground in Arizona, thanks to the Biden-Harris administration investment in America. | ||
Welcome to Phoenix. | ||
Donald Trump said he'd bring back American manufacturing, but Joe Biden and Kamala Harris actually did it. | ||
Thanks to them, plumbers and pipefitters like us are building the factory's semiconductor plants and data centers of the future. | ||
We're hard at work in Phoenix, Mesa, Goodyear, Chandler, and more. | ||
Our neighborhoods, schools, and local businesses are growing. | ||
Sometimes we have so many projects that we send fabrication out to other states. | ||
Our local union is now up to 4,800 trades members. | ||
That's up from 2,800 in 2020, thanks to Joe and Kamala. | ||
It's an exciting time for us in the next generation. | ||
Our apprenticeship program now trains over 1,100 people a year. | ||
Every year at local high schools when they announce what graduated seniors are doing next, more and more of these kids are joining the trades. | ||
My son is a senior in high school this year and he plans to join us. | ||
Not just for the great career and the financial security that all us parents want for our kids, But it's because he's excited to work on the cutting edge of innovation. | ||
Kamala Harris will keep investing in American manufacturing. | ||
With her commitment, there's nothing that us American workers can't build. | ||
Please welcome Ohio representative Joyce Beatty. | ||
Only in Ohio. | ||
♪ Heh-heh! | ||
♪ ♪ | ||
Good evening. | ||
I'm Joyce Beatty, and I'm proud to represent Ohio in Congress. | ||
I was born in the Buckeye State, and I've never left. | ||
Now, J.D. | ||
Vance likes to talk about how he's from Ohio, but as soon as he could, he ran away to Yale and Silicon Valley. | ||
True. | ||
True. | ||
Yup. | ||
The community. | ||
True. | ||
True. | ||
That's right. | ||
Trashing our communities. | ||
Yep. | ||
J.D. has been our senator for 18 months. | ||
And what has he done for hardworking Americans? | ||
Nothing. | ||
True. | ||
He's been busy writing the forward to the book from the Project 2025 guy. | ||
W. Project 2025, though. | ||
While J.D. | ||
and Donald Trump have been sharing conspiracy theories from the darkest corners of our internet. | ||
That's me. | ||
Kamala Harris and Joe Biden have been busy expanding access to the internet. | ||
While the other guys have been criticizing women without children. | ||
Wow. | ||
Kamala and Joe have been expanding the child tax credit. | ||
And let me just tell you, cutting the poverty rate for our children. | ||
Kamala and Joe Biden have been also at the same time reducing the price of health care for our seniors. | ||
And yes, securing a cap of $35 on insulin. | ||
And as J.D. | ||
and Trump, they want to take us back to the past. | ||
Kamala and Joe have been bringing the jobs of the future to America today. | ||
With the CHIPS Act. | ||
A $280 billion investment. | ||
And that's not just a big number. | ||
It means new semiconductor plants and thousands of good-paying jobs. | ||
You see, I worked with Kamala to pass it. | ||
And I saw her leadership style up close. | ||
A rare combination of brilliance, legal expertise and really. | ||
You see, it's simple. | ||
Yeah, she's really brilliant. | ||
And Trump like to talk about states like Ohio. | ||
But Kamala and Joe actually get stuff done for us. | ||
And so does our next vice president and my good friend, Governor Tim Walz. | ||
applause. | ||
America, are you ready to build on our progress? | ||
Are you ready to turn out for leaders who know that action speaks louder than words? | ||
Are you ready to vote for Kamala Harris? | ||
Are you ready to put people over politics once and for all? | ||
Well, Lizzo? | ||
Precious? | ||
Was that precious? | ||
Oh, jeez. | ||
This crowd is so cooked. | ||
Was that precious? | ||
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And now it is on us to go see this! | |
Thank you! God bless you! | ||
Oh, jeez. | ||
This crowd is so cooked. | ||
Total freak show. | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
Look at these people. | ||
Lee Saunders, SEIU President April Verritt, Leuna General President Rick Rueggers, IBEW International President Ken | ||
Cooper, CWA President Claude Cummings, and AFL-CIO President Liz Schuler. | ||
Look at these people. Look at this disgusting pig on the right. | ||
You know. | ||
You know. | ||
Union yes! Union yes! Union yes! Union yes! | ||
What does that even mean? | ||
Union yes! Union yes! Union yes! | ||
What a stupid phrase. | ||
I'm Lee Saunders, president of the United States. | ||
What a stupid phrase. | ||
I'm Lee Saunders, president of AFSCME, a union of 1.4 million public service workers in health | ||
care, corrections, sanitation, and more. | ||
Four years ago, we faced a pandemic and a recession with a president who didn't care one bit what working people were going through. | ||
Enter Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. | ||
Within weeks, they passed the American Rescue Plan, pulling the economy back from the brink and putting us back to work. | ||
They're guided by a basic principle, more freedom for working people, including the | ||
freedom to join a union. | ||
So this November, this November, we're moving forward with Kamala Harris as our president. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Look at this one now. | ||
I am April Barrett, and I am the president of SEIU, representing two million Are you fucking kidding me? | ||
We're all in for Kamala Harris because Kamala Harris has always been all in for us. | ||
Vice President Harris joined fast food workers on the picket line and she walked today in the shoes of a home care worker. | ||
She shares our vision for a modern day labor movement. | ||
A movement that meets the needs of workers in the 21st century. | ||
And an economy that is ready for the future. | ||
going to be together, that we write new rules to make it easier for all workers to join a union. | ||
And we, y'all, we are going to build a younger, darker, hipper, fresher, sneaker-wearing labor | ||
movement. A movement that is going to be more inclusive than built for the... | ||
Pants sagging, ignorant, loud mouth, obnoxious. | ||
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Yeah, that's about right. | |
Darger, younger, sneaker wearing. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
Arizona, iced tea drinking, liquor store robbing. | ||
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Let's elect Kamala Harris so that together we will usher in a new era of worker power and together we will win the future. | |
Let's go get it. | ||
Yeah, they'd have to actually work. | ||
That's the only hiccup there. | ||
They'd have to actually labor. | ||
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I think that's kind of anathema to them, though. | |
I'm Brent Booker. | ||
And I'm proud to represent LIUNA, the Laborers' International Union of North America. | ||
We're construction workers, public employees, and postal mail handlers. | ||
For decades, we've fought for more investment in our infrastructure. | ||
While Trump made empty promises, the Biden-Harris administration delivered. | ||
Now we're rebuilding highways, bridges, and tunnels, and powering a clean energy and manufacturing boom. | ||
Thanks to them, our members can buy a home, put their kids through school, retire with dignity, This guy's got, like, an old-school physiognomy. | ||
Looks like somebody from a hundred years ago. | ||
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But he's a cuck for being there. | |
The Pit Vipers, that's crazy. | ||
Hello! | ||
Hello! | ||
The Pit Vipers, that's crazy. | ||
Hello, hello, I'm Kenny Cooper representing 840,000 IBW members, the International Brotherhood of Electrical | ||
Workers. | ||
The IBW powers America from fire alarms to solar farms, nuclear plants to battery plants, | ||
storm restoration to power lines, and we've been doing it for over 130 years. | ||
Today, we're building a new energy future while providing great-paying jobs and a stable retirement for all working families. | ||
Every step of the way, Kamala Harris has been there for us. | ||
She's bringing back American manufacturing to forgotten places throughout our country. | ||
She cast the deciding vote to save our pension plan. | ||
She's lifted our apprentices up all over the nation. | ||
And guess what? | ||
She's not afraid to use the word union. | ||
She has came through for all of us and it's our turn to come through for her. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Did you see her? | ||
She had flowers in her hair. | ||
Hi, I'm Claude Cummings Jr., president of CWA, the Communication Workers of America. | ||
We all saw the digital divide during the pandemic. | ||
Millions of American families didn't have access to high-speed internet at home. | ||
Too many kids were forced to go online class in McDonald's parking lots. | ||
Oh, stop. | ||
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Yeah, that was happening. | |
Sure. | ||
They were stealing the fucking laptops and iPads. | ||
Yeah, uh-huh. | ||
All those black kids going to McDonald's using the internet. | ||
Yeah, fucking sure. | ||
They're stealing the iPads and the laptops they were giving them. | ||
They're smoking weed in the parking lot. | ||
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Yeah, they're going to class. | |
They're going to math class. | ||
Hey, y'all got the homework? | ||
Y'all got the answer to number 12? | ||
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Uh-huh, yeah, right. | |
They're smoking joints in the parking lot, stealing the laptops and iPads. | ||
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We're fired up to work with our next president, Kamala Harris! | |
There was one part of Chicago where literally a hundred percent, 100% of the personal devices | ||
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were stolen by the students. | |
100%. | ||
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Representing nearly 13 million American workers. | |
This election is about two economic visions. | ||
One where families live paycheck to paycheck. | ||
Where people have no right to join a union. | ||
A CEO's dream, but a worker's nightmare. | ||
W. W. CEO's rule. | ||
Look at this, yeah. | ||
Where we lower the costs of groceries, prescriptions, and housing. | ||
Look at this fucking pinhead. | ||
Where we go after big pharma, corporate landlords, and price gougers. | ||
Where there's no such thing as a man's job, or a woman's job, or like Donald Trump would say, a black job. | ||
Just a good union job! | ||
Please. | ||
That's the future our President Joe Biden has fought for. | ||
Astronauts and scientists. | ||
And that's the future Kamala Harris and Tim Walz will keep fighting for. | ||
Let's build it together! | ||
**Cheering** **Music** | ||
Please welcome Los Angeles Mayor, Karen Bass. | ||
Hello! | ||
Hello! | ||
Hello, Democrats! | ||
Hello, Democrats! | ||
Hello, Democrats! | ||
Are you as excited as I am? | ||
I I | ||
I've known Kamala Harris for almost 20 years. | ||
Our bond was forged years ago by a shared commitment to children. | ||
A belief that it is everyone's responsibility to care for every child, no matter where they come from and no matter who their parents are. | ||
Kamala knows that each generation has an obligation to the next. | ||
That's why, when I was Speaker of the State Assembly, and she was a prosecutor, we fought to address youth homelessness and reform the child welfare system. | ||
We wanted to make sure that California's foster youth aren't cut off and left on their own the day they turn 18. | ||
As Attorney General, Kamala created our state's Bureau of Children's Justice and worked to give children in the juvenile justice system the support they needed. | ||
And when I asked her to swear me in, the first woman vice president, swearing in the first woman mayor of Los Angeles. | ||
Yeah, and it's a shithole. | ||
It should have been the other guy. | ||
We knew we were sending a message to young girls everywhere that they too can lead. | ||
Now I know Kamala, and she feels the importance of this work in her bones. | ||
When Kamala meets a young person, you can feel her passion. | ||
You can feel her heart, and you can feel her fearlessness. | ||
That is what defines a commitment to children. | ||
Being willing to fight fiercely for every child. | ||
And trust me, Kamala has done that her entire life. | ||
So this November, we're going to fight to elect Kamala Harris as the next president of the United States! | ||
Please welcome, Grammy nominated country music star, Mickey Guyton! | ||
How y'all doing? | ||
Oh my gosh! | ||
It's literally just like the blue GOP. | ||
Oh my gosh! | ||
I thought there'd be no country music here. | ||
I thought there'd be no country. | ||
Isn't this the DNC? | ||
Where's the rap? | ||
With the lashes, folk break, high school heartbreak Driving with the windows down | ||
What the fu- This is so weird | ||
They're just like the same party. | ||
They both have unions. | ||
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They're both like pro-worker. | |
They both have country. | ||
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this is crazy that's better than kid rock | |
What? | ||
This is the Democrats? | ||
This is crazy. | ||
They have like a hot white girl on the flag? | ||
Since when? | ||
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Cold beer. | |
Champagne millionaires, hasn't changed a thing. Cold beer, cold beer, Texas stars. This is like bizarre. | ||
We got the same stride, the same stride Just wanna live that good life | ||
Ain't we all, ain't we all American? | ||
Are you proud to be an American? | ||
We're different in a million ways But at the end of the day | ||
We're different in a million ways At the end of the day, ain't we all? | ||
Ain't we all American? | ||
We got the same stars, the same stripes, just want to live that good life, ain't we all? | ||
Why the country? | ||
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Why? | |
Why? | ||
Where's Charlie XCX? | ||
You just can't get away. | ||
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You can't get away from anything bad. | |
Look at this shit. | ||
That's their Uncle Jam. | ||
That's Uncle Jemundo. | ||
I am Uncle Jem. | ||
I am Uncle Jem of Zimbabwe. | ||
Man, this is weird. | ||
They are really making a play for white people and, like, Republicans. | ||
Very obvious. | ||
That was Biden. | ||
that's this. | ||
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Would she like the MC? | |
As we look ahead to our collective future, it's important to reflect on all the incredible progress that we've made in the last four years. | ||
The Biden-Harris administration laid the groundwork for a stronger, more resilient nation. | ||
They invested in critical infrastructure, delivered relief when disaster struck, and made healthcare more affordable. | ||
Kamala Harris cares. | ||
And unlike Donald Trump, she has a plan. | ||
Not just for the next four or eight years, but for generations to come. | ||
Now let's hear from some of my fellow state executives about how Kamala Harris and Tim | ||
Walz are investing in the long-term future for our nation. | ||
Is that a tranny on the dais? | ||
Or is that just a fat guy? | ||
I'm Pennsylvania's Lieutenant Governor Austin Davis. | ||
I'm the proud son of a Union bus driver from Pittsburgh. | ||
Every day my dad would come home and tell me about how our roads and bridges were in disrepair. | ||
President Trump promised us Infrastructure Week over and over again. | ||
He really didn't care though, and it never happened. | ||
But President Biden and Vice President Harris are on our side. | ||
They brought together Democrats and Republicans to get it done. | ||
We got I-95 in Philly fixed in less than two weeks. | ||
We repaired the Fern Hollow Bridge in Pittsburgh in record time. | ||
Right now, we're repairing roads and bridges across Pennsylvania, including in Pittsburgh, the city of bridges. | ||
And Vice President Harris is looking forward. | ||
She's committed to keeping our infrastructure safe and modern. | ||
When I think about the future, I think about my daughter Harper and all of America's children. | ||
Investing in them means investing in our infrastructure. | ||
It means replacing millions of lead pipes. | ||
It means providing clean air, clean water, safe roads and bridges, not just for us, but for generations to come. | ||
That's the legacy that President Biden is leaving our children. | ||
Let's keep building bridges to the future with Kamala Harris and Tim Walz. | ||
Let's work! | ||
In Wisconsin, we also need leaders by our side. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm Wisconsin's Lieutenant Governor, Sarah Rodriguez. | ||
But long before I took office, I was a registered nurse. | ||
I served in the Peace Corps at the height of HIV-AIDS and in Baltimore emergency rooms at the height of the heroin and gun violence epidemics. | ||
During the COVID pandemic, Trump and Wisconsin Republicans failed to protect our health. | ||
That's why I ran for office and flipped a red district blue. | ||
Because once a nurse, always a nurse. | ||
Now Trump is promising to terminate the Affordable Care Act, meddling in personal decisions between a woman and her doctor, and threatening to slash Medicare. | ||
Vice President Harris fights for our health. | ||
She'll defend women's reproductive freedom and protect Medicare and Medicaid. | ||
Thanks to the Biden-Harris administration, insulin is capped at $35 a month for seniors. | ||
And they negotiated down the prices of 10 more life-saving drugs like Eliquis and Jardiance for Americans on Medicare. | ||
Is she? | ||
Let's check. | ||
will continue to take on big pharma and lower the cost of prescriptions for everyone. | ||
Is she? | ||
Let's check. | ||
Of course. | ||
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Early life check? | |
Healthcare isn't just about drugs and treatment. | ||
It's about freedom. | ||
The freedom to make your own choices. | ||
And the freedom to get the care you need without worrying about the cost. | ||
Doesn't look like it, no. | ||
Kamala Harris is fighting for that healthy future. | ||
We need her. | ||
Let me tell y'all about Texas leadership. | ||
I'm County Executive Lena Hidalgo and I serve the 5 million residents. | ||
I love how they start the speech from in the corner and they walk out. | ||
I'll tell you something about Texas. | ||
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Where's that coming from? | |
She like walks out of the stage. | ||
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Go! | |
Kind of funny. | ||
of the stage. | ||
No! | ||
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I've been tested by fire. | |
Kind of funny. | ||
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And the fire lost. | |
W fire. | ||
In the years I've been in office, we've dealt with chemical fires. | ||
We've dealt with 10 floods, 7 hurricanes, a deadly winter freeze, and of course the | ||
pandemic. | ||
She's hot. | ||
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When that last disaster struck, Donald Trump abandoned us. | |
Donald Trump He spread misinformation that cost lives. | ||
Compare that to 2021, when the Texas power grid went dark. | ||
Kamala Harris didn't just put out a tweet, she called me to make sure we had what we needed. | ||
Over the years, I've learned that Kamala Harris always calls. | ||
And not only does she call, she delivers. | ||
The very week she launched her campaign, she was down in Texas with vital FEMA assistance right after Hurricane Beryl. | ||
Kamala Harris cares. | ||
She will never risk lives for the sake of politics. | ||
And she's leading the charge to protect our communities from extreme weather. | ||
The Biden-Harris administration have announced at least a billion dollars to help us with just that. | ||
And Houston is thriving. | ||
We deserve Leaders who acknowledge the threats. | ||
Heck, the existence of climate change. | ||
Heck! | ||
We deserve tough leaders who have our backs. | ||
We deserve compassionate leaders ready to help. | ||
That's Kamala Harris and Tim Walz. | ||
Does she have like a lisp? | ||
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I've been personally attached. | |
That's so funny. | ||
Why do they start talking as they walk up? | ||
That's so funny. | ||
It's like WWE. | ||
Their entrance music starts playing. | ||
Interference. | ||
God that's so funny. It's like WWE their entrance music starts playing. Interference. Crowd pop. I worked in | ||
housing, shelter. | ||
She had just been elected district attorney. | ||
We got frequent lunches together and she was funny and fun. | ||
She was also a great mentor. | ||
Once, I told her about a professional experience of being minimized because I was a woman. | ||
She put her fork down and said, Eleni, never let anybody make you feel small. | ||
I saw her put that creed into action. | ||
When Wall Street foreclosed on millions of homes, Washington's wisdom was that $4 billion was the best you could do. | ||
Other attorneys generally agreed. | ||
But because Kamala Harris grew up in a middle class home, She knew that wasn't enough for all the working families who got screwed over. | ||
So she put her foot down and refused to settle for less. | ||
Kamala Harris won $20 billion from the big banks for California homeowners. | ||
And that's because she cares. | ||
She cares so much that if you're lucky enough to be her friend, she calls you on her birthday and sometimes she sings to you. | ||
She called me on mine right when I had decided to run for Lieutenant Governor. | ||
She asked tough questions. | ||
I promised I'd follow her lead and invest in the future. | ||
Together, we shattered that glass ceiling, California. | ||
And got to work. | ||
I am so glad the country is getting to see the Kamala that I've known for decades. | ||
For Californians and Pennsylvanians, for Texans and Wisconsinites, for states red and blue Everything in between President Biden and Vice President | ||
Harris have been investing in our future and are on our side | ||
and we are not going back. | ||
This is a tough watch, guys. | ||
Peace. | ||
Do you know about Project 2025? | ||
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Yes! | |
I wish. | ||
I wish, dude. | ||
Why can't he be like this? | ||
Hell yeah. | ||
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Yes. | |
Yes. | ||
Got it. | ||
Not kidding, that's a joke. | ||
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Finally. | |
Finally. | ||
abortion I wish why can't he be like this hell yeah yes yes got it | ||
Yes! | ||
from LGBTQ plus finally finally yeah Goodbye. | ||
Absolute power. | ||
Unlimited! | ||
And now for the blessing. | ||
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God limited! | |
In an explosive undercover video, a co-author of Project 2025 saying that Donald Trump quote, | ||
blessed the work he's doing now. | ||
He's been at our organization, he's raised money for our organization, he's blessed it. | ||
So he's very supportive of what we do. | ||
He doesn't want free- And now for the blessing. | ||
He only wants control. | ||
Raise your right hand! | ||
I know Donald Trump's tight, I'm breaking free! | ||
Vote. | ||
I wish that was real. | ||
Imagine if that was the real Trump. | ||
Now that I would vote for. | ||
He's gonna ban abortion? | ||
Take away LGBT rights? | ||
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right. | |
Vote. | ||
We are not going back. | ||
I wish that was real. | ||
Imagine if that was the real Trump. | ||
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Please welcome Michigan State Senator, Valerie McFarland. | |
Now that I would vote for. | ||
He's going to ban abortion, take away LGBT rights, destroy labor unions, unlimited power. | ||
I wish. | ||
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Oh, I kinda like her look. | |
She's got that crazy bitch look. | ||
It's kinda hot. | ||
Wait, is she a guy? | ||
2025. Wait is she a guy? | ||
Okay there's like a 50% chance that's a guy. Now over the next four nights you are going to- Because of the | ||
voice. | ||
The voice sounds like a guy. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I can't tell. | ||
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She either looks like a guy or like a crazy bitch. | |
It's the hair. | ||
Because this is the Republican blueprint for a second Trump term. | ||
No, it's not a guy. | ||
No, that's not a guy, is it? | ||
Let me check. | ||
No, I don't think so, right? | ||
No, that's a woman, isn't it? | ||
down all the extreme things that Donald Trump wants to do in the next four years | ||
and then they just tweeted it out putting it out on the internet for | ||
everybody now I don't think so right so no that's a woman isn't it we read it | ||
and whatever you think it might you can never tell much oh she's Catholic | ||
Okay. | ||
She's not trans. | ||
I love it. | ||
I love her look. | ||
I love that Irish look. | ||
Hell fuckin' yeah. | ||
aspects of project 2025. It's planned to turn Donald Trump into a dictator. | ||
Hell fucking yeah. Dude, imagine. | ||
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Yeah, she's a woman. | |
Look at her hair, she looks like Tangled. | ||
Who's the Scottish one? | ||
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and a modest one with the arrows. | |
She's like a feisty Irish Catholic. | ||
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Big red hair. | |
Jewish husband though, cringe. | ||
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Catholic, big red hair, Jewish husband though, cringe. | |
I wish. | ||
I wish, babe. | ||
I wish. | ||
All right, then. | ||
Okay. | ||
Page 873. | ||
It says, quote, conservatives have long believed in either ending law enforcement activities of independent agencies or ending their independent status. | ||
Again, that sounds pretty boring. | ||
But what it means is that under Project 2025, Donald Trump would be able to weaponize the Department of Justice to go after his political opponents. | ||
Hell yeah. | ||
He could even turn the FBI into his own personal police force. | ||
Let's go. | ||
Wait, is this the RNC or the DNC? | ||
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That is not how it works in America! | |
I know! | ||
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But it should! | |
Awesome. | ||
I can't wait. | ||
Minion! | ||
ship awesome I can't wait exactly what Donald Trump and his mega minions have | ||
in mind minion powers like no fellow has ever had or should ever have now I'm a | ||
man I wish I was a mega minion this is even legal well remember thanks to | ||
Donald Trump's hand-picked Supreme Court he's now completely immune from | ||
prosecution even if he breaks the law. | ||
Let's go. | ||
Well, he's a lawless. | ||
He's above the law, actually. | ||
So, impossible. | ||
Impossible. | ||
We are. | ||
Boo. | ||
Impossible. | ||
Because we believe in a government of the people, by the people, and for the people. | ||
Boo. | ||
Not the government of Donald Trump, by Donald Trump, and for Donald Trump. | ||
We believe in the separation of powers and the rule of law. | ||
Oh. | ||
We believe in a system built up to serve everyone, not breaking a system to serve one petty, selfish man. | ||
The truth is, there's only one way to stop it. | ||
And to stop Project 2025. | ||
How do we do it? | ||
We elect Kamala Harris this November! | ||
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selfish man. | |
How do we do it? | ||
We elect Kamala Harris this November! | ||
She's so feisty she can't be tamed. | ||
We'll be back tomorrow night to tell you what Project 2025 means for your pocketbook. | ||
There's more of her? | ||
Oh, damn. | ||
I love when she... I love how she looks when she walks away. | ||
Don't you love to see her go? | ||
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Haha, boo! | |
Never mind. | ||
Never mind. | ||
LaFonza Butler. | ||
Boo! | ||
Never mind. | ||
Never mind. | ||
And it's over. | ||
Hello Democrats! | ||
California delegates, make some noise! | ||
That was crazy. | ||
It's great to see so many familiar faces. | ||
I was starting to enjoy the DNC. | ||
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It's like, hot, crazy bitch, talking about how Trump's gonna be a dictator. | |
I was like, let's just call it a state. | ||
Can we get more of that programming? | ||
Can we get four days of that? | ||
The one from Alabama. | ||
Here's the one from Alabama. | ||
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Trump is going to be a dictator and fill up the government with minions and loyalists. | |
And here he is. | ||
Democrats, before I joined the Senate, I was a leader in the labor movement. | ||
So I know a champion for the people when I see one. | ||
I met Kamala Harris when she was district attorney. | ||
And I was president of a large care workers union. | ||
We hit it off right away. | ||
Let me know if it's fixed. | ||
Test, test, test. | ||
...was how well she got to know my family. | ||
Okay, thank you guys. | ||
My wife, the Nikki, but especially our daughter, Nyla. | ||
LaFonza. | ||
LaFonza. | ||
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And as soon as Nyla heard that Ms. | |
Kamala was running for president, she asked if she could be vice president. | ||
So, no disrespect to Governor Walz, but Nyla put her name in first. | ||
Um, excuse me, LaFonza? | ||
Nah, he ain't pronouncing it right. | ||
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LaFonza. | |
LaFonza. | ||
We both graduated from historically black colleges. | ||
Oh, she has a wife? | ||
Me, from Jackson State University. | ||
Brad. | ||
The vice president from Howard University. | ||
We were both raised by mothers who worked fiercely to provide for us. | ||
And we both believe that every single one of us has the power to change the world when we choose to do it together. | ||
You see, Kamala Harris has always understood the assignment. | ||
No matter if she were the underdog, no matter the bullying or the name-calling, She understood the assignment. | ||
Shut up. | ||
She understood the assignment. | ||
A better future was possible if we stood side by side with our neighbors. | ||
And we fought for it. | ||
No matter what language they spoke, no matter what country they came from, | ||
no matter the size of their bank account. | ||
And that's what she did. | ||
As a prosecutor, together with law enforcement, she prioritized holding criminals accountable and protecting public safety. | ||
As state attorney general, together with students, she put a scam college out of business. | ||
After the mortgage crisis, together with families who lost their homes, she took on the biggest banks in the world and won a settlement five times what was initially offered. | ||
Every time she walked into a courtroom, she would simply say, Kamala Harris for the people. | ||
For her, it wasn't just a professional oath. | ||
It was a battle cry. | ||
And let's be clear, to her opponents, this way of seeing the world, the idea of fighting for someone other than yourself, is unthinkable. | ||
But let me tell you, Democrats, what's really unthinkable. | ||
Conning young people who simply want a good education is unthinkable. | ||
Stiffing hard-working laborers like Donald Trump did in Atlantic City is unthinkable. | ||
Bragging about having ripped away a woman's freedom to choose what she does with her own body is unthinkable. | ||
And Democrats, Americans, we deserve better. | ||
We deserve, we deserve a president who is tough, not just tough talking. | ||
One who shatters the boundaries of what's possible, not the boundaries of what's legal. | ||
And one who wipes the floor with cheats and fraudsters because, well, Democrats, she knows the type. | ||
Democrats, that president, the president that we deserve, that president is my friend Kamala Harris. | ||
Thank you all so much. | ||
Boom. Boring. | ||
Oh hey, thanks for dressing up, buddy. Nice hat. | ||
Hi everyone. I'm Deja Fox and I'm so excited to be here today from Arizona. | ||
And I'm going to go ahead and get my phone. | ||
Arizona? | ||
Oh, she's from Arizona. | ||
And raised by a single mom. | ||
I was a free lunch kid, raised in public housing, and I got my health care at Planned Parenthood. | ||
Bitch. | ||
Fucking bitch. | ||
Because of policies that lift people up, I walked through the gates of my dream school as a first-generation college student. | ||
People my age are making big decisions about our lives, and we deserve a president who has our back. | ||
Not some power-hungry millionaire reality TV personality who only cares about himself. | ||
We need Kamala Harris. | ||
She'll deliver a future where we can decide if and when to start a family. | ||
A future where we can afford rent and groceries. | ||
A future where we're not crushed under student debt. | ||
A future where any free lunch kid can walk through the gates of their dream college. | ||
For young people, this is a fight for our future. | ||
We have a responsibility to do this, and we have a responsibility to do it right, and that's why we're gonna show up for Kamala Harris and Tim Walsh. | ||
And here now, with a musical performance, is Jason Isbell. | ||
Thank you. | ||
More music. | ||
Good work, I'll call you. | ||
No! | ||
No! | ||
Why? | ||
No! No! Why? Why is there so much of this? They took the worst of both. | ||
It's like unions and diversity and women and then country music from the GOP. | ||
I don't think or why I'm here where it hurts. | ||
I guess I'm doing what I'm only supposed to do I don't thank God while I'm here where it hurts | ||
I'm just lucky to have the work The sun demolished and I'm too tired to go to church | ||
Sunday morning, I'm too tired to go to church I got a tweet | ||
But I thank God for the earth I thank God for the world | ||
the sun We know | ||
Boxes on the truck someone else's say See that hammer | ||
And the poor man's up to say I guess the key to have | ||
the word I | ||
I Every night | ||
I But I thank God who heard. | ||
Awesome. | ||
I just tweeted. | ||
I'll find a reason to make somebody proud to love a man like me. | ||
My back is numb, my hands are freezing, but what I'm working for is something more than free. | ||
I don't hang all the while here, where I'm not. | ||
I'm just lucky to have the words. Sunday morning I'm too tired to go to church. But I thank God for the words. I | ||
thank God for the words. | ||
Brutal. Oh man. | ||
Shout out to my Alabama delegation over there. | ||
delegation. Kamala Harris worked hard to achieve her goals. | ||
Raised by a working mother, I had a summer job at McDonald's. | ||
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Donald Trump worked hard to spend his daddy's fortune. | |
The goat. | ||
The fucking goat. | ||
She believes in working hard for the American people. | ||
When the middle class is strong, America is strong. | ||
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Donald Trump believes in working hard for his billionaire friends. | |
I don't care about you, I just want your vote. | ||
I don't care. | ||
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Dude, stop making me want to vote. | |
It's not making me want to vote again. | ||
Please welcome former Rhode Island Governor Gina Raimondo. | ||
Good evening! | ||
Hello, Democrats! | ||
Hello, Chicago! | ||
It's a great honor for me to be here this evening. | ||
You know, long before I was the governor of Rhode Island, I was a little girl growing up there in a middle-class family. | ||
My dad found his American dream in a watch factory in Providence, and that job That job gave him a way to provide for our family, a | ||
community for him to belong to, and so much pride. | ||
But like so many Americans in the 80s, after 25 years of his hard work, his job and the job of all of his friends | ||
were shipped overseas. | ||
You know, years later, my dad said to me, Gina, this happened because our leaders let us down. | ||
you. | ||
And my father was right. | ||
The Republicans in power who pushed failed economic strategy. | ||
Let's just cut taxes for the wealthy and leave everybody else behind. | ||
Well, not only did my father lose his job, But frankly, manufacturing left my state. | ||
Manufacturing withered in Rhode Island and all across this nation. | ||
In communities all across America. | ||
Factories shuttered. | ||
Communities got hollowed out. | ||
And people were left without their job, without hope, She's Jewish? | ||
the dignity that comes with a decent job. | ||
She's Jewish? | ||
And you know Republican economic policy failed. | ||
Oh no. | ||
How do I know that? | ||
Because when I took office, first Democrat, elected governor in a couple of decades, | ||
I inherited one of the worst economies in the country. | ||
It was a mess. | ||
She's Italian, dummy. | ||
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People are saying she's Jewish. | |
She's Italian. | ||
Not everyone is Jewish, okay? | ||
Her name is Gina, and look at her nose. | ||
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She's obviously Italian. | |
She knows we need an economy where the costs are low and opportunities abound. | ||
An economy where people can show up to their jobs with dignity and pride. | ||
She's a member of the Aspen Institute and Council on Foreign Relations. | ||
Yeah, that's about right. | ||
You know how she knows that? | ||
She knows it because, just like me, Kamala Harris grew up in a middle-class home. | ||
Her mom worked to cure breast cancer by day. | ||
and feed her family at night. | ||
And as an adult, Kamala worked to lock up sex offenders and violent criminals by day, and she took care of her sick mother at night. | ||
Kamala Harris gets it. | ||
She gets that so, so many Americans work so hard every day and they're barely getting by. | ||
And that is not right. | ||
It is a fundamental economic principle. | ||
Hard work ought to pay off. | ||
We believe in that. | ||
And that's why the Vice President is committed to building the opportunity economy. | ||
An economy that rewards ambition. | ||
An economy that rewards hard work. | ||
She believes in an America where everyone, regardless of who you are, what you have, where you started, you got a chance to get ahead in this country. | ||
Kamala Harris will give more than 100 middle class Americans a tax cut. | ||
She'll build 3 million new homes for the middle class. | ||
And she's going to forge an economy with fair competition, free from monopolies. | ||
Monopolies that crush workers and small businesses and startups. | ||
Kamala Harris will make building up the middle class a defining goal of her presidency. | ||
Meanwhile, Donald Trump is going to double down on his worst economic ideas. | ||
The same ideas that ship my dad's job overseas. | ||
Ideas that don't work. | ||
We know they don't work because they never have. | ||
He wants another huge tax cut for the wealthy. | ||
True. | ||
That's true though. | ||
He wants to put his corrupt buddies in charge of the economy. | ||
True. | ||
And he wants a sales tax that's going to supercharge inflation. | ||
We cannot afford Donald Trump's failed economic ideas. | ||
But here's the thing. | ||
The most important thing. | ||
Yeah. | ||
, the black people. | ||
But I like her because she's Italian. | ||
her in the Oval Office. Thank you. | ||
Boring. | ||
But I like her because she's Italian. | ||
I am a lifelong Republican, a former Trump voter. | ||
Fag. | ||
And I will not be voting for Trump in 2024. | ||
Did it hurt when you cut it off? | ||
Trump voter. | ||
I will not be voting for Trump this time around. | ||
I'm actually embarrassed to say that I did vote for Trump in 2016. | ||
Traitors! | ||
Traitors! | ||
I can't wait for Project 2025 to arrest them! | ||
Arrest them! | ||
I can't wait for Project 2025 to arrest them. | ||
Arrest them. | ||
Everything he said he would do, he did not do. | ||
I do not trust that he can do the right thing. | ||
Look at this fat retard. | ||
Look at this sway boy. | ||
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Look at this numbskull. | |
Oh, and there it is. | ||
No balls. | ||
That was his wife. | ||
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Look at this numbskull. | |
He's a very dishonest person. | ||
I hate the way he disrespects women. | ||
Oh, there it is. No balls. That was his wife. | ||
Honey! | ||
We're making a video for the DMC. | ||
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It's always... | |
There's a difference. | ||
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We're like, we're not going to vote for Trump because he's not a dictator. | |
They're like, I don't like how he disrespects women. | ||
Always. | ||
It's always the wives. | ||
Hello, Democrats! | ||
Are you ready to elect Kamala Harris? | ||
The first president of the United States? | ||
Yes, you are! | ||
Yes, you are! | ||
Friends, like so many of us, my grandparents came from Ireland as teenagers with nothing but hope in their hearts and fire in their bellies. | ||
Irish. | ||
They built their lives in the promised land of Buffalo, New York! | ||
A union card meant good work at the steel plant. | ||
The steel plant that lifted my parents from living in a trailer to the middle class. | ||
Like other families in my blue-collar community, they believed that with hard work, they could build a better future. | ||
Not just for themselves, but for those with less hope. | ||
And less opportunity. | ||
I'm proud of my roots and the values I learned. | ||
Grit. | ||
Determination. | ||
Compassion. | ||
Kamala Harris and Tim Walz grew up with those same values. | ||
and a lot of people. He wasn't raised with the New York values | ||
that I know. He never had a worry about child care costs or groceries or rent. He never had a worry about anything or | ||
Or anyone, but himself. | ||
Trust me, America. | ||
If you think you're tired of Donald Trump, talk to a New Yorker. | ||
This sucks. | ||
This sucks. | ||
Why do we do this? | ||
For 78 long years, the fraud, the tax dodging, the sham university, the shady charities, We've seen him stiff contractors, rip off workers. | ||
He abuses women, brags about it, and then takes away their rights. | ||
Hell yeah. | ||
My president. | ||
And New Yorkers are sick of it. | ||
It's no wonder he had a fleet of Mar-a-Lago. | ||
Sorry about that, Florida. | ||
Sorry about that. | ||
Trump hasn't spent much time in New York lately. | ||
Except that is to get convicted of 34 felonies. | ||
And that's just fine with us. | ||
Because New York's motto is excelsior, ever upward. | ||
And Trump takes us ever downward. | ||
Because here's what Trump never understood. | ||
America isn't a luxury good to be bought and sold by the privileged and powerful few. | ||
That's kind of anti-Semitic, actually, to say that. | ||
We just can't afford another four years of that. | ||
We have kids to feed, roads to build, jobs to create, real problems to solve. | ||
And we need leaders who can get it done. | ||
Trump talked big about bringing back manufacturing jobs. | ||
But you know who actually did it? | ||
President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris. | ||
Thank you, Joe. | ||
Thank you, Kamala. | ||
And look no further than the city of Syracuse, where a company called Micron is building a $100 billion microchip factory with union labor. | ||
It's the largest private investment in American history, and it's going to create 50,000 good-paying jobs. | ||
The Biden-Harris administration has made the most significant investments in our economy in generations. | ||
And as president, Kamala Harris will continue to build an opportunity economy for all. | ||
My friends, history is watching us. | ||
Together, we must protect abortion rights. | ||
Together, we must protect the middle class. | ||
Together, we must protect the American dream. | ||
And together, we must elect Kamala Harris President of the United States. | ||
Thank you! | ||
Look at this. | ||
Freak show. | ||
That was another tough watch. | ||
I'm just sick of all the women. | ||
I don't want to look at another woman. | ||
Where's all the guys? | ||
No, but seriously, I hate all the women shit. | ||
What kind of America do we want? | ||
One where we're divided? | ||
Angry? | ||
Depressed? | ||
Come on. | ||
We're Americans. | ||
Fascism? | ||
We conquered it. | ||
The moon? | ||
Landed on it. | ||
The future? | ||
Building it. | ||
Freedom? | ||
Nobody loves it more. | ||
And we fight for it. | ||
Freedom, freedom, I can't move. | ||
Freedom, cut me loose. | ||
Freedom, freedom, where are you? | ||
I need freedom too. | ||
I break chains. | ||
Freedom from control. | ||
♪ I'm craving a ride in a... ♪ Freedom from extremism and fear. | ||
Take us back. | ||
But we are not going back. | ||
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I'ma keep running till the women gonna quit on themselves We go forward. | |
That's American. | ||
And we need a leader who is for the people. | ||
Ours is a fight for the future. | ||
Kamala Harris protecting people from predators and big drug cartels | ||
holding Wall Street banks accountable a crime perpetrated against our middle class | ||
standing up to dictators and fighting for all of us I say we fight | ||
that's our choice a prosecutor or a felon are you ready to make your voices heard | ||
that video is funny. | ||
Do we believe in the promise of America? | ||
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And are we ready to fight for it? | |
I'ma keep on running cause the winner don't quit on themselves | ||
And when we fight, we win! | ||
We win! | ||
Thank you for watching! Please subscribe! | ||
It's a pretty good ad, though. | ||
Obviously don't agree with anything in it, but it's a good ad. | ||
The Democrats have really assimilated a lot of the- as much as the MAGA stuff as they can. | ||
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Whoa! | |
I didn't think she'd make an appearance tonight. | ||
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That's pretty unusual. | |
People are saying, Al, look, it's effective. | ||
I'm not saying, you know, that it's appealing to me, but it is an effective advertisement. | ||
I think they've assimilated a lot of the pro-America freedom messaging of the GOP. | ||
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It's smart. | |
It is so good to be with everyone this evening in this hall and everyone at home. | ||
This is going to be a great week. | ||
And I want to kick us off by celebrating our incredible President Joe Biden. | ||
Who will be speaking later tonight. | ||
Joe, thank you for your historic leadership, for your lifetime of service to our nation, and for all you will continue to do. | ||
We are forever grateful to you. | ||
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Thank you, Joe. | |
Thank you. | ||
We did it, Joe. | ||
We did it, Joe. | ||
Looking out at everyone tonight, I see the beauty of our great nation. | ||
People from every corner of our country and every walk of life are here, united by our shared vision for the future of our country. | ||
And this November, we will come together and declare with one voice, as one people, we are moving forward. | ||
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Forward! | |
With optimism, hope, and faith, so guided by our love of country, knowing we all have so much more in common than what separates us. | ||
Let us fight for the ideals we hold dear, and let us always remember, when we fight, we win. | ||
God bless you. | ||
God bless the United States of America. | ||
Good night, everyone. | ||
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Thank you. | |
She's a good candidate, I'm not gonna lie. | ||
I I know a lot of Republicans know how to admit it. | ||
She's likable. | ||
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She's good looking, she's likable, good energy. | |
Just saying. | ||
I'd never vote for her, but she is likeable. | ||
Hello, everyone tuning in from all across America. | ||
Welcome to the first night of the Democratic National Convention. | ||
Now, how is that for an opening act? | ||
Who is this? | ||
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I don't even know what this is. | |
He was in... The Last Samurai? | ||
I don't know what this is. | ||
Scandal? | ||
He was in... | ||
The Last Samurai? | ||
Scandal, I never saw that. | ||
We are going to talk about the choice America faces in this election. | ||
It's a choice not just between two very different candidates, but between two very different futures. | ||
We will hear from everyone in America about what is truly at stake in this campaign. | ||
The future of our middle class. | ||
The future of reproductive rights. | ||
The future of our climate, our security, our schools, the future of our freedom, the future of our very democracy. | ||
We will see the vision of our nominee. | ||
It is a vision of stability, security, and opportunity for everyday Americans, where we continue to grow this economy by growing the middle class. | ||
And where the safety of our children, our families, and our communities are a fundamental civil right. | ||
It is a future where, instead of scoffing at allies and fawning over dictators, our president stands up for our friends, faces down our adversaries, and American democracy remains a beacon of hope and inspires the world to take on our biggest challenges together. | ||
We'll learn the story of a leader who has dedicated her life to doing the work of making good on the promise of America. | ||
A leader who understands the middle class because she grew up in the middle class. | ||
A leader who has taken on powerful interests at every step of her career and fought for the rights and freedoms of all of us. | ||
And then, of course, we will hear again from the Democratic nominee herself, the next President of the United States of America, Kamala Harris! | ||
Because she has a message for us. | ||
It is a message that's joyful, not mean-spirited. | ||
A message of public service, not self-service. | ||
A message of optimism and opportunity, not chaos and division. | ||
A message that has woken us up to who we are, to who we've always been. | ||
Because Americans are not a cynical people. | ||
We are not small-minded. | ||
And whether we realize it right now or not, we are currently already writing a new chapter of the American story. | ||
And we can dream as big as we want. | ||
So I just want to ask you, are you excited? | ||
Yeah? | ||
Well, good. | ||
Are you ready? | ||
Okay, well then I challenge you to make this the moment you get off the sidelines and into the game. | ||
So I want you to text JOIN to 30330 and get involved. | ||
Because when we fight, what happens? | ||
We win! | ||
And we are going to win this thing together. | ||
And while we're doing it, we're going to have a whole lot of fun. So let's get started. | ||
Please welcome nine-time NBA champion and coach of the 2024 Olympic gold-winning men's basketball team, Steve Kerr. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Sports? | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
Dude, sports and country music. | ||
Thank you. | ||
It is... | ||
So fun to be back here in the United Center. | ||
And as you guys know, a lot of good stuff has happened in this building. | ||
Especially in the 90s. | ||
You young people, Google Michael Jordan and you can read all about it, okay? | ||
So there was an amazing vibe in this building back in those days. | ||
And I feel that same winning spirit here tonight. | ||
So the last time I was in a packed basketball arena was in Paris, France. | ||
Nine days ago, some of the best players on Earth, 12 incredible American men, came together to win Olympic gold. | ||
And the next night, I was back in that same building watching 12 more of the best players on Earth, our incredible American women, do the same thing. | ||
And I cannot think of a better metaphor for what this country is all about than the way Team USA came together at the Olympics. | ||
We had players from across our wonderful country, players who have trained and fought relentlessly, shed tears trying to beat one another throughout their careers, joining forces to wear the red, white, and blue. | ||
And when we won, the American flag raised to the rafters, the national anthem playing, gold medals draped around the necks of our players, whose hands were held over their hearts, it was the proudest moment of my life. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Now, I could never have imagined that a few days later I would receive an invitation to step into a different kind of arena. | ||
And so here I am. | ||
I know, I know very well that speaking out about politics these days comes with risks. | ||
I can see the shut-up-and-whistle tweets being fired off as we speak. | ||
But I also knew as soon as I was asked that it was too important as an American citizen not to speak up in an election of this magnitude. | ||
The reason I said yes to speaking here tonight is that as a coach and former player, as a husband, a son, a father, even a grandfather, and as an American, I believe in a certain kind of leadership. | ||
I believe that leaders must display dignity. | ||
I believe that leaders must tell the truth. | ||
I believe that leaders should be able to laugh at themselves. | ||
I believe leaders must care for and love the people they are leading. | ||
I believe leaders must possess knowledge and expertise, but with the full awareness that none of us has all the answers. | ||
And in fact, some of the best answers often come from members of the team. | ||
And if you look for those qualities in your friends or your boss or an employee, Or your child's teacher? | ||
Or your mayor? | ||
And shouldn't you want those same qualities in your president? | ||
And when you think about it that way, this is no contest. | ||
With Kamala Harris and Tim Walz, I see all those qualities. | ||
They have devoted their lives to serving other people. | ||
Whether Vice President Harris was defending her community in the courtroom, Or Governor Walz was inspiring the next generation in the classroom. | ||
Or on the field, for that matter. | ||
By the way, coach to coach, that guy's awesome. | ||
Although, I have to say, Coach Walz, way too much reliance on the Blitz in 99 against Mankato East. | ||
You had a strong defensive line. | ||
I would have played more press coverage with your corners and then dropped the safeties into a Tampa 2. | ||
That's just me. | ||
Sorry, I wanted you to know how I feel every day of the NBA season. | ||
But listen, the joy, the compassion, the commitment to our country that we saw at the Olympics, that is what Kamala Harris and Tim Walz have. | ||
And it is what our country needs. | ||
Leadership. | ||
Real leadership. | ||
Not the kind that seeks to divide us. | ||
It's an effective speech. | ||
and celebrates our common purpose. Think about what our team achieved with 12 | ||
Americans in Paris, putting aside rivalries to represent our country. | ||
It's an effective speech. | ||
Now imagine what we could do with all of the 130 million of us playing on the same team. | ||
To have a white male Olympic coach. | ||
Not as Democrats, not as Republicans, not as Libertarians, but as Americans. | ||
You know, it's plot, it's plot. | ||
You know the greatness of this nation doesn't come from any one of us, but from each of us doing our part to build a more perfect union. | ||
That vision is what this campaign is all about. | ||
It's why I'm here tonight. | ||
And it's why I'll be getting out every day to help people get out and vote on November 5th and elect Kamala Harris and Tim Walz as the next President and Vice President of the United States. | ||
And, and, after the results are tallied that night, we can, in the words of the great Steph Curry, we can tell Donald Trump, night night! | ||
Thank you! | ||
Dumb. | ||
It's terribly cocked for any white man to speak at the Democratic Party after they've shit on white people for a hundred years. | ||
But then again, the Republican Party does the same thing. | ||
We're going to get those jobs coming back and we're going to fill up those factories. | ||
That's what's going to happen. | ||
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But Trump lied and abandoned Lordstown. | |
This is about a community. | ||
It's going to be a big change to go somewhere else. | ||
The GM factory in Lordstown did close, putting thousands of people out of work because Donald Trump doesn't care about our communities. | ||
All those jobs went away, and he did nothing. | ||
He did not do one thing for those workers there. | ||
He didn't come and make promises. | ||
He came and made false promises. | ||
I kind of lost hope in everything. | ||
I don't really want to leave. | ||
But then something changed. | ||
Instead of lies and broken promises, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris got the work and brought U.S. | ||
manufacturing jobs back, including to Lordstown. | ||
Kamala will continue to have workers' backs and get the job done. | ||
American workers deserve a fighter, and that's exactly what Kamala Harris is. | ||
Do we believe in opportunity? | ||
Are we ready to fight for it? | ||
What's interesting, the Democrats have completely dropped woke-ism. | ||
We've been watching this for two hours. | ||
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There has been literally nothing woke at all. | |
No pronouns, no gay shit, no BLM, nothing anti-white. | ||
They have completely, like, discarded that. | ||
I think because they realized it was so divisive and hurting them. | ||
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Right? | |
I mean, you know, it's a Democrat, so it's a lot of union, rah-rah-rah, it's anti-Trump, but very little in the way of anything woke. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Which is interesting. | ||
Good evening America and good evening to the people that make this world move, the working class. | ||
On behalf of 1 million active and retired members of the UAW, I am honored to support Kamala Harris and Tim Walz and the RNX | ||
president. | ||
Yeah, maybe they'll be... It's crazy how defensive people get. | ||
You know, we can entertain ideas without, you know, being leftists or whatever. | ||
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Oh, I'm gonna be woke tomorrow. | |
Yeah, well, maybe. | ||
What if it isn't? | ||
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in the picket line with the UAW. | |
Sheesh. | ||
That's kind of, it's so pathetic. | ||
Republicans, I guess it's both sides, but people get so defensive and like, you know, we can analyze it critically and in an honest way. | ||
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Which side are you on? | |
On one side, we have Kamala Harris and Tim Walz, who have stood shoulder to shoulder with the working class. | ||
On the other side, we have Trump and Vance, two lapdogs for the billionaire class who only serve themselves. | ||
So for us in the labor movement, it's real simple. | ||
Kamala Harris is one of us. | ||
She's a fighter for the working class. | ||
And Donald Trump is a scab! | ||
That's not just my opinion. | ||
opinion. | ||
That's a fact. | ||
All we have to do is look at the track record. | ||
When Donald Trump was president, corporate America ran wild. | ||
Donald Trump did not bring back the auto industry. | ||
When Donald Trump was president, auto plants closed. | ||
Trump did nothing. | ||
Trump told workers in Lordstown, Ohio, that he would be bringing all the auto jobs back. | ||
And Trump did nothing. | ||
In 2019, General Motors workers went on strike for 40 days for good jobs and a better life. | ||
And Trump did nothing. | ||
Talk is cheap. | ||
But in 2019, you know who was on the picket line standing shoulder to shoulder with autoworkers? | ||
I'll give you a clue. | ||
Her initials are Kamala Harris. | ||
In 2023, who helped bring jobs back to Lordstown, Ohio? | ||
Kamala Harris! | ||
And in 2024, who will stand with the working class in our fight for justice? | ||
Kamala Harris! | ||
And that's the difference. | ||
Donald Trump is all talk and Kamala Harris walks the walk. | ||
In the words of the great American poet Nelly, It's a great day. | ||
It's getting hot in here! | ||
in here dumb | ||
Dumb. | ||
it's hot in here it's hot in here because you're fired up and you're fed up | ||
and the American working class is fired up and fed up Thank you. | ||
you The American working class is in a fight for our lives. | ||
And if you don't believe me, just last night, blue-collar workers, the UAW members at Cornell University had to walk out on strike for a better life because they're fighting corporate greed. | ||
And our only hope is to attack corporate greed head-on. | ||
Corporate greed turns blue-collar blood, sweat, and tears into Wall Street stock buybacks and CEO jackpots. | ||
It causes inflation. | ||
It hurts workers. | ||
It hurts consumers. | ||
And it hurts America. | ||
And corporate greed is alive and well in the auto industry. | ||
You know, last fall, we achieved life-changing gains in our strike at the Big Three. | ||
We even won a commitment to reopen a closed plant not too far from here. | ||
We were able to do that thanks to the support of Kamala Harris and Joe Biden and | ||
the thousands of auto workers that went on strike. | ||
But a year later, one company wants to go back on their commitments in our contract. | ||
And I'm going to go ahead and close the video. | ||
And let me be clear. | ||
Stellantis must keep the promises they made to America in our union contract. | ||
And the UAW will take whatever action necessary at Stellantis or any other corporation to stand up and hold corporate America accountable. | ||
And when the UAW stands up, We know who stands with us and who stands against us. | ||
Donald Trump laughs about firing workers who go on strike. | ||
And Kamala Harris stands shoulder to shoulder with workers when they're on strike. | ||
And that's the difference between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, the scab. | ||
I hate all this union stuff. | ||
Trump is pushing divide and conquer tactics of the rich. | ||
It's the oldest trick in the book. | ||
They want to blame the frustrations of working class people. | ||
They want to take those frustrations. | ||
They want to blame it on race. | ||
They want to blame it on LGBTQ plus people. | ||
They want to blame it on some destitute and desperate person at the border. | ||
They do that because they want working-class people to be divided and to focus and keep | ||
the focus off the one true enemy, corporate greed. | ||
The rich think we're stupid, but working-class Americans see this for what it is. | ||
Thanks. | ||
you This is our generation's defining moment. | ||
So I have a question for you. | ||
Are you ready to stand up, speak up, and show up and put Kamala Harris and Tim Walz in the White House? | ||
We need a defender of the working class in the White House, someone who is one of us, and someone who knows how to fight. | ||
And that fighter is the next President of the United States, Kamala Harris! | ||
Thank you! | ||
What a douchebag. | ||
Let's go! | ||
Let's go! | ||
No, I'm kidding. | ||
We're like Ray and Kylo Ren with Israel. | ||
Hey, we're not so different, you and me. | ||
I could complete your training. | ||
Thank you Kamala Harris and Tim Walz for your vision. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you Chicago for your | ||
energy. | ||
Thank you, Kamala Harris and Tim Walz, for your vision. | ||
And thank you, Joe Biden, for your leadership. | ||
You know, six years ago, I was taking omelet orders as a waitress in New York City. | ||
I didn't have health insurance. | ||
My family was fighting off foreclosure. | ||
And we were struggling with bills after my dad passed away unexpectedly from cancer. | ||
Like millions of Americans, we were just looking for an honest shake. | ||
And we were tired of a cynical politics that seemed blind to the realities of working people. | ||
It was then only through the miracles of democracy and community | ||
that the good people of the Bronx and Queens The miracles of democracy and community | ||
to elect them in Congress and America in my heart I know from that same cloth of hope | ||
and aspiration we will also elect Kamala Harris and Tim Walz as presidents and vice presidents | ||
of the United States of America She looks insane. | ||
Look at the eyes. | ||
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I am here tonight because America has before us a rare and precious opportunity. | |
In Kamala Harris, we have a chance to elect a president who is for the middle class because she is from the middle class. | ||
She understands the urgency of rent checks and groceries and prescriptions. | ||
She is as committed to our reproductive and civil rights as she is to taking on corporate greed. | ||
And she is working tirelessly to secure a ceasefire in Gaza and bringing hostages home. | ||
Whoa! | ||
Gaza mentioned. | ||
I see a leader who understands. | ||
I see a leader with a real commitment to a better future for working families. | ||
She's improved as a speaker. | ||
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She used to be horrible. | |
We have to help her win. | ||
But this is an energetic speech. | ||
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Because we know that Donald Trump would sell this country for a dollar if it meant lining his own pockets and greasing the palms of his Wall Street friends. | |
Wow. | ||
of hearing about how a two-bit union buster thinks of himself as more of a | ||
patriot than the woman who fights every single day to lift working people out from under the boots of greed, | ||
traveling under the radar lights. | ||
The truth is, Don, you cannot love this country if you only fight for the wealthy and big business. | ||
Thank you. | ||
you To love this country is to fight for its people, all people, working people, everyday Americans like bartenders and factory workers and fast food cashiers who punch a clock and are on their feet all day in some of the toughest jobs out there. | ||
Wow. | ||
Very bombastic. | ||
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Ever since I got elected. | |
That was a hot moment. | ||
That was something. | ||
By saying that I should go back to bartending. | ||
But let me tell you, I'm happy to any day of the week because there is nothing wrong with working for a living. | ||
Imagine. | ||
Just imagine having leaders in the White House who understand that. | ||
Leaders like Kamala and Tim. | ||
But Chicago, just because the choice is clear to us, does not mean that the path will be easy. | ||
Over the next 78 days, we will have to pour every ounce, every minute, every moment into making history on November 5th. | ||
All right, slow down. | ||
She's getting a little too into herself. | ||
She's feeling herself. | ||
That's okay, but... Together, we must also elect strong Democratic majorities in the House and in the Senate so that we can deliver on an ambitious agenda for the people. | ||
This is a big moment for her. | ||
If you are a working parent trying to afford rent and childcare, Kamala is for you. | ||
If you are a senior who had to go back to work because your retirement didn't stretch far enough, Kamala is for you. | ||
If you're an immigrant family just starting your American story, Kamala is for you. | ||
America! | ||
When we knock on our neighbor's door, organize our communities, and elect Kamala Harris to the presidency on November 5th, we will send a loud message that the people of this nation will not go back. | ||
We choose a new path and open the door to a new day, one that is for the people and by the people. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
God bless. | ||
God bless you all. | ||
That was an excellent speech. | ||
Look, they love it. | ||
They absolutely love it. | ||
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It was high energy. | |
And I think she is typically not a good speaker, but that was a real improvement. | ||
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How about that AOC? | |
That's a big moment for her, mark my words. | ||
So Kamala Harris' story begins in a middle-class neighborhood in the East Bay. | ||
Yeah. | ||
In a modest apartment above a nursery school. | ||
In a close-knit community where people looked out for one another. | ||
With a mother who instilled in Kamala Harris the core principles | ||
that have defined her life in public service. | ||
These are the experiences that made her the leader she is today. | ||
That wasn't like Obama level, but... | ||
similar. | ||
You know, Obama got a start in 2004 with his convention speech. | ||
That's how we went from a nobody to a somebody. | ||
I don't think that was Obama-level, but that was a big moment for her, for sure. | ||
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The Democrats are on point with their messaging this year. | |
Ignore it at your own peril. | ||
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Seed about it, bitch about it, say it's a lie. | |
You're right, it is a lie, but... | ||
I mean, the messaging is not true, but the messaging is very robust and strategic and competitive this year. | ||
They're not running on woke. | ||
They're not running as radicals. | ||
I mean, there's not even really that much substance. | ||
They seem to be kind of recapitulating a lot of the Occupy stuff. | ||
And class warfare, I don't know if that's just the theme tonight, the union thing, but | ||
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they're kind of leaning into left-wing populism as opposed to like woke-ism. | |
You know, for AOC to say Trump's not a patriot, that's crazy. | ||
You know, eight years ago they were saying America was never great. | ||
Now they're saying, no, Trump isn't a patriot. | ||
We're the patriots. | ||
They're not for freedom. | ||
We're for freedom. | ||
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That's different. | |
That's new. | ||
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So, I don't know. | |
Republicans gotta get hip, this is why I'm saying we gotta bring our A-game. | ||
for whatever reason. He can't come out with this lame shit that the GOP is not | ||
gonna work. Kamala being very protective just jumped in front of me and stood up to him. | ||
To me that shows the kind of person that she has always been to stand up to the | ||
bully and to stand up for the underdog and to stand up for what is right. Kamala | ||
carries the lessons of our mother, the fighting spirit of our mother, the | ||
compassion and... | ||
And I have seen it over and over again in our growing up. | ||
When we were in high school, my sister's friend, Wanda, was being molested by Danny. | ||
And Kamala just jumped in. | ||
She wanted her to come and stay with us and Mommy said, of course. | ||
I'm tired. | ||
I don't like the people involved, but production quality's been good. | ||
The look has been good. | ||
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Messaging is on point. | |
You know, clearly new guidance has gone out. | ||
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They're not running the woke playbook. | |
I think that's been true really since Biden. | ||
And they know that the left is struggling in the United States. | ||
That's why they're kind of running away from leftism. | ||
They're really leaning into liberalism. | ||
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Stacey Johnson-Baptiste and Doris Johnson. | |
Good evening. | ||
I'm Stacey Johnson-Batiste and this is my mom, Doris Johnson. | ||
We are so excited and honored to be here with you. | ||
Kamala and I have known each other for a long time. | ||
We met at Berkwood Hedge School. | ||
We hit it off immediately and became each other's very first best friends. | ||
Our moms also became fast friends. | ||
And on weekends, we would pile into my 1966 Mustang, and Kamala's mom, Shamala, would sit in the front with me, and Kamala and Maya and Stacy would sit in the back, and off we would go to a movie or some adventure. | ||
My mom still has that Mustang. | ||
I do! | ||
Kamala and I both get our grit from our mothers. | ||
Kamala has always been a protector. | ||
One day at school, we made clay art projects during story time when they were outside on tables too dry. | ||
This sucks. | ||
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For whatever reason, a boy in our class took mine, threw it on the ground, and it shattered. | |
Kamala jumped in between him and me and said something that made him so mad he picked up a rock or something and hit her on the head. | ||
Blood came streaming down. | ||
The school called Shamala to come take her to the hospital. | ||
Shamala and Kamala. | ||
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The stitches she got left a scar over one of her eyes. | |
She still has it. | ||
That's the kind of person Kamala has always been, from the very beginning. | ||
Someone who doesn't hesitate to stand up for what's right, to take up for the underdog, | ||
and to stand up to bullies. | ||
I have seen it time and again, whether the bully is an individual, a gang, or a corporation. | ||
She fights for all of us. | ||
Before we go, I know my mom has one more thing to say. | ||
Kamala, your mom would be so proud of you. | ||
Applause Please welcome former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. | ||
you Hill dog! | ||
That's crazy. | ||
You know she's gotta be seething so hard. | ||
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It should have been me! | |
I should have been the first woman president! | ||
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Honestly, very magnanimous for her to be able to do this. | |
That's... Look at her. | ||
I keep forgetting about her. | ||
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You almost forget that she almost won in 16. | |
What could have been. | ||
Thank you! | ||
could have been. | ||
Thank you! Thank you, my fellow Democrats! Thank you, my fellow Americans! | ||
Thank you! | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
Wow. | ||
Huge reaction. | ||
I bet she's thinking, where were you guys in 16? | ||
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No! | |
16. | ||
No! | ||
Thank you all! | ||
Thank you, thank you! | ||
Haha, dude! | ||
Thank you, thank you! | ||
They love her. | ||
Thank you, thank you! | ||
Haha, dude! | ||
They absolutely love her. | ||
her. | ||
She's so full of shit, it's not even funny. | ||
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And clearly she got work done, like she's having trouble moving her face. | |
You can feel it. | ||
Something we've worked for and dreamed of for a long time. | ||
But first though, let's salute President Biden. | ||
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He has been a great leader. | |
He has been a great leader. | ||
He has been... | ||
Democracy's champion at home and abroad, he brought dignity, decency, and confidence back to the White House. | ||
And he showed what it means to be a true patriot. | ||
Thank you, Joe Biden, for your lifetime of service and leadership. | ||
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Thank you, Joe! Thank you, Joe! Thank you, Joe! | |
Look at that three. Ew. | ||
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Ew. | |
And now we are writing a new chapter in America's story. | ||
You know, my mother Dorothy was born right here in Chicago before women had the right to vote. | ||
That changed 104 years ago yesterday. | ||
and four years ago yesterday. Think about it. Tennessee became the final state | ||
to ratify the 19th Amendment to the Constitution. | ||
The state legislature was deadlocked until one lawmaker's mother, a widow who read three newspapers a day, sent a letter A letter to her son. | ||
No more delays, she wrote. | ||
Give us the vote. | ||
And since that day, every generation has carried the torch forward. | ||
In 1972, a fearless black congresswoman named Shirley Chisholm She ran for president. | ||
And I'm gonna be honest, I'm not a big fan of the word. | ||
And her determination let me and millions of others dream bigger, not just because of who she was, but because of who she fought for. | ||
Working parents, poor children, the last, the least, and the lost. | ||
In 1984, I brought my daughter to see Geraldine Ferraro, the first woman nominated for vice president. | ||
If we can do this, Jerry said, we can do anything. | ||
And then there was 2016, when it was the honor of my life to accept our party's nomination for president. | ||
And nearly 66 million Americans voted for a future where there are no ceilings on our dreams. | ||
And afterwards, we refused to give up on America. | ||
Millions marched. | ||
Many ran for office. | ||
We kept our eyes on the future. | ||
Well, my friends, the future is here. | ||
I wish my mother and Kamala's mother could see us. | ||
They would say, keep going! | ||
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Shirley and Jerry would say, keep going! | |
Women fighting for reproductive health care are saying, keep going! | ||
Families building better lives, parents stretching to afford child care, young people struggling to pay their rent. | ||
They're all asking us to keep going. | ||
So, with faith in each other and joy in our hearts, let's send Kamala Harris and Tim Walz to the White House. | ||
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She's so evil. | |
Look at her face. | ||
There's just like nothing genuine. | ||
Like that voice that she's doing. | ||
She's clearly just filled with malice. | ||
The story of my life and the history of our country is that. | ||
Animated by pure evil. | ||
Progress is possible but not guaranteed. | ||
We have to fight for it and never, ever give up. | ||
There is always a choice. | ||
Do we push forward or pull back? | ||
Come together as we the people, or split into us versus them? | ||
That's the choice we face in this election. | ||
Kamala has the character, experience, and vision to lead us forward. | ||
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She's pissed, you can tell. | |
She hates it. | ||
She wishes that it was her. | ||
I know her heart and her integrity. | ||
We both got our start as young lawyers helping children who were abused and neglected. | ||
That kind of work changes a person. | ||
Those kids stay with you. | ||
Kamala carries with her the hopes of every child she protected, every family she helped, every community she served. | ||
So as president, she will always have our backs. | ||
And she will be a fighter for us. | ||
She will fight to lower costs for hardworking families, open the doors wide for good-paying | ||
jobs, and yes, she will restore abortion rights nationwide. | ||
As a prosecutor, Kamala locked up murderers and drug traffickers. | ||
She will never rest in defense of our freedom and safety. | ||
Donald Trump fell asleep at his own trial. | ||
And when he woke up, he made his own kind of history. | ||
the first person to run for president with 34 felony convictions. | ||
As Vice President Kamala sat in the Situation Room. | ||
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Thank you. | |
They're chanting, lock him up. | ||
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Wow. | |
It's literally, they became the Republicans. | ||
That's what a crazy twist of fate. | ||
He was weak. | ||
Bye! | ||
Wow. | ||
We also know as Vice President Kamala sat in the Situation Room and stood for America's values. | ||
I know what it takes, and I can tell you, as Commander-in-Chief, Kamala won't disrespect our military and our veterans. | ||
She reveres our Medal of Honor recipients. | ||
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She is the one. | |
She won't be sending love letters to dictators. | ||
She will defend democracy and our Constitution, and will protect America from enemies, foreign | ||
and domestic. | ||
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Think about it. | |
Thank you. | ||
The Constitution says the president's job is to take care that the laws be faithfully executed. | ||
Those are the words of our founders. | ||
Take care. | ||
Just look at the candidates. | ||
Kamala cares, cares about kids and families, cares about America. | ||
Donald only cares about himself. | ||
On her first day in court, Kamala said five words that still guide her. | ||
Kamala Harris for the people. | ||
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I'm with her. | |
That is something that Donald Trump will never understand. | ||
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I'm with you. | |
But it's no surprise, is it, that he is lying about Kamala's record. | ||
He's mocking her name and her laugh. | ||
Sounds familiar. | ||
But we have him on the run now. | ||
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Return of the Jedi. | |
That's crazy. | ||
Sounds familiar. | ||
So, no matter what the polls say, we can't let up. | ||
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Is that a dog? | |
It's Hillary. | ||
Remember that? | ||
Remember that one? | ||
Man, 2016, so long ago. | ||
Man, 2016 is so long ago. Man. And America needs every one of us. Our energy, our talents, | ||
dreams. | ||
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Thank you. | |
We're not just electing a president, we're uplifting our nation. | ||
We're opening the promise of America wide enough for everyone. | ||
Together, we put a lot of cracks in the highest, hardest glass ceiling. | ||
And tonight, tonight so close to breaking through once and for all, I want to tell you what I see through all those cracks and why it matters for each and every one of us. | ||
What do I see? | ||
I see freedom. | ||
I see The freedom to make our own decisions about our health, our | ||
lives, our loves, our families. | ||
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The whole thing is just like abortion and degeneracy. | |
The freedom to live with dignity and prosper. | ||
To worship as we choose or not. | ||
To speak our minds freely and honestly. | ||
I see freedom from fear and intimidation, from violence and injustice, from chaos and corruption. | ||
I see the freedom to look our children in the eye and say, in America you can go as far as your hard work and talent will take you, and mean it. | ||
And you know what? | ||
On the other side of that glass ceiling is Kamala Harris raising her hand and taking the oath of office as our 47th President of the United States! | ||
Because, my friends, When a barrier falls for one of us, it falls. | ||
It falls and clears the way for all of us. | ||
So for the next 78 days, we need to work harder than we ever have. | ||
We need to beat back the dangers that Trump and his allies pose to the rule of law and our way of life. | ||
Don't get distracted or complacent. | ||
Talk to your friends and neighbors. | ||
Volunteer. | ||
Be proud champions for the truth and for the country that we all love. | ||
I want my grandchildren and their grandchildren to know I was here at this moment, that we | ||
were here, and that we were with Kamala Harris every step of the way. | ||
This is our time, America. | ||
This is when we stand up. | ||
This is when we break through. | ||
The future is here. | ||
It's in our grasp. | ||
Let's go with it! | ||
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Palpatine. | |
So this is how democracy dies. | ||
The fight! | ||
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They brought back the fight song. | |
Oh, what a throwback. | ||
That was an epic finish. | ||
Good speech for her. | ||
She did the hands. | ||
The first galactic empire. | ||
I can't believe they brought back the fight song. | ||
Wow, that's crazy. | ||
The energy is so much bigger at the DNC. | ||
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You can feel it. | |
Way bigger. | ||
Okay, that's the answer I was looking for. | ||
So I want you to text JOIN to 30330 and get involved. | ||
I was looking for. So I want you to text JOIN to 30330 and get involved. | ||
Now, what does fighting for the people exactly look like? | ||
Let's go back to 2011, when Kamala Harris was Attorney General of California. | ||
The housing crisis had devastated American families, and the big banks had forced Californians out of their homes. | ||
Well, Kamala Harris stood up to those banks, and she secured a $20 billion settlement for California families. | ||
That is fighting for the people. | ||
And that is something that our next speaker knows all about. | ||
Please welcome the fearless fighter from South Carolina, Congressman Jim Clyburn. | ||
Thank you, thank you. | ||
Thank you, thank you, thank you. | ||
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you and good evening. | ||
Crowd chanting, John Lennon! John Lennon! John Lennon! | ||
Thank you, South Carolina. | ||
thank you. Four years ago, a man Americans are experiencing high anxieties and great uncertainties. | ||
A daily virus rains, schools closed, businesses shuttered. | ||
Donald Trump mismanaged the crisis from day one, looking out for himself instead of the country. | ||
The American people responded to the crisis in leadership by electing new leaders. | ||
Thanks to Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, we reopened our schools, brought back our businesses, and restored our faith in the American can-do spirit. | ||
Thanks to Joe and Kamala, we reduced the price of prescription drugs, repaired roads and bridges, and replaced lead pipes. | ||
Thanks to Joe and Kamala, we are honoring our heroes in uniform and expanding benefits to over a million veterans. | ||
Thanks to Joe and Kamala, Make it in America is no longer just a slogan, but a movement that is bringing millions of manufacturing jobs back to America. | ||
For President Biden's lifetime of achievement in service of his country, we owe him a great debt of gratitude. | ||
And we're all grateful. | ||
for one of the best decisions he made, selecting Kamala Harris as his vice president and endorsing her to succeed | ||
him. | ||
I often say that we are but the sum of our experiences. | ||
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. | ||
I'm happy to help. | ||
In the introduction to my memoir, I wrote, All my experiences have not been pleasant, but I consider all of them to be blessings. | ||
So has been the case with Kamala. | ||
Her experiences have prepared her for this moment. | ||
Kamala Harris is a true battle-tested leader, a district attorney, Attorney General, Senator, and Vice President who gets things done. | ||
While Donald Trump has been bragging about how he overturned World Common has been fiercely advocating for the respitation of reproduction freedoms. | ||
Oh, brother. | ||
has been looking out for himself and his billionaire brothers. | ||
Kamala has been fighting to lower costs for all Americans. | ||
And while Trump falsely pleads ignorance of Project 2025, which in my opinion is Jim Crow 2.0. | ||
Oh, shut up. | ||
Yeah, whoa. | ||
Totally unexpected. | ||
I think that's racist. | ||
Shocking. | ||
Having grown up in a postage, I often look to the good book for understanding and guidance. | ||
As 2 Corinthians informs, we are troubled on every side. | ||
Yet not distressed. | ||
We are perplexed, but not in despair. | ||
Persecuted, but not forsaken. | ||
Cast down, but not destroyed. | ||
Our great democracy has been tested. | ||
And so has the basic goodness of the American people. | ||
But our resolve to remain a great country with freedom and justice for all will not falter. | ||
We will continue our march toward a more perfect union. | ||
United in our common purpose and emboldened by our resolve to elect Kamala Harris and Tim Walz as the next president and vice president of these United States of America. | ||
Thank you and Godspeed. | ||
Another tough watch. | ||
From another ignoramus. | ||
Could that guy ever run a business? | ||
I don't think so. | ||
The people are represented by two separate yet equally important groups. | ||
The police who investigate crime and the district attorneys who prosecute the offenders. | ||
This is the story of Donald Trump. | ||
His entire life, Trump has believed he's above the law. | ||
That no one would ever dare hold him accountable. | ||
He lies. | ||
He rips off workers. | ||
He sexually abuses women. | ||
Hey, when you're a star, they let you do it. | ||
You can do anything. | ||
He cheats in business. | ||
He cheated on his wife with a porn star. | ||
And paid her off so the American people wouldn't find out during an election. | ||
But in the criminal justice system, ordinary Americans have had the courage to find him accountable time and time again | ||
guilty guilty guilty Donald trump guilty on all 34 felony counts for the first | ||
time in history We have a convicted felon running for president and to take | ||
on this case We need a president who has spent her life prosecuting | ||
perpetrators like donald trump He tried overturning Georgia's free and fair election. | ||
I just want to find 11,780 votes. | ||
He's tried to escape any responsibility for instigating the January 6th attack on our Capitol. | ||
We're going to walk down to the Capitol and I'll be there with you. | ||
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And if elected, Trump has promised to overturn laws that would keep him accountable and exact retribution on anyone he considers an enemy. | |
Even warning of a bloodbath if he doesn't get his way. | ||
So we the people have a chance to render our own verdict on Donald Trump. | ||
We are the jury he most fears. | ||
When we vote this November, we vote for justice, accountability, and the rule of law that keeps America free. | ||
Do we believe in freedom? | ||
Another good ad. | ||
Please welcome Maryland representative Jamie Raskin. | ||
Who's this guy now? | ||
Hello America! | ||
And welcome to the Democracy Convention! | ||
Welcome to the Freedom Convention! | ||
And thank you for the beautiful weather, Chicago. | ||
It's been a little rough on Capitol Hill where it's not just the heat, it's the stupidity. | ||
Now, we meet in this great city tonight where Abraham Lincoln was nominated in 1860 to save the Union from fanatical insurrectionists. | ||
And where Franklin D. Roosevelt was re-nominated by Democrats in 1940 to defeat fascist dictators. | ||
We fight in our time to defend our freedom and our democracy against the banana Republicans | ||
who have converted Lincoln's party into a dangerous cult of personality. | ||
You know, I'll never forget. | ||
The pounding on the doors of the House chamber on January 6th were the screams to follow. | ||
Hundreds of our police officers taunted and attacked, 140 of them wounded by extremists wielding baseball bats, steel pipes, even American flags. | ||
Five people died that day and four more of our officers took their own lives in the days and weeks to come. | ||
All of this after Trump was defeated by more than 7 million votes by the great Joe Biden. | ||
It was after 80 judges rejected every ridiculous claim raised by this sore loser who does not | ||
know how to take no for an answer from American voters, American courts, or American women. | ||
Remember what the mob chanted? | ||
As they stormed the Capitol and injured our officers, hang Mike Pence. | ||
Someone should have told Donald Trump that the president's job under Article 2 of the Constitution | ||
Someone should have told Donald Trump That the president's job, under Article 2 of the Constitution, is to take care that the laws are faithfully executed, not that the vice president is executed. | ||
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That was rough. | |
Pence has now joined more than two dozen officials from Donald Trump's own administration in denouncing him, a historical record. | ||
And Pence is the first vice president in more than two centuries not to support the president he served with in a general election. | ||
And by the way, J.D. | ||
Vance, do you understand why there was a sudden job opening for Running Mate on the GOP ticket? | ||
They tried to kill your predecessor! | ||
They tried to kill him because he would not follow Trump's plan to destroy and nullify the votes of millions of Americans. | ||
Your votes, Pennsylvania! | ||
Your votes, Michigan! | ||
Your votes, Georgia! | ||
Nevada! | ||
Arizona! | ||
Are we going to go back to the days of election suppression and violent insurrection? | ||
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We're not going back. | |
Well, look, one week after that beautiful day, as Trump calls it, the Republicans, ten | ||
Republicans, joined all of the Democrats to impeach Trump for the worst high crime and | ||
misdemeanor ever committed by a president, inciting insurrection against our own Constitution. | ||
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Make no mistake, A man who uses fraud, theft, and violence to take power will commit any crime to keep it. | ||
And now Trump's promising to pardon hundreds of his fellow criminal convicts and insurrectionists. | ||
He calls for, quote, the termination of all rules, regulations, and articles, even those in the Constitution. | ||
My friends, are we the people going to let Donald Trump terminate our Constitution and obliterate the blessings of liberty for our posterity? | ||
That's right! | ||
We're going to elect Kamala Harris. | ||
We're going to elect the career prosecutor and inspiring public servant and coach Walls. | ||
And we're going to defeat Donald Trump, the career criminal and incorrigible recidivist | ||
con man and his pet chameleon J.D. | ||
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Vance. | |
Man, this sucks. | ||
And America, let's make it a landslide so big that Donald Trump and his kangaroo court | ||
Supreme Court justices cannot even try to steal it. | ||
Let's make every vote count. | ||
Let's make sure every vote is counted. | ||
Let's let freedom ring and let's let democracy work in America. | ||
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Please welcome Texas Representative Jasmine Crockett. | |
She's got the brat suit on. | ||
Dumb bitch. | ||
Well, good, good evening America! | ||
Didn't she call me out or something in Congress? | ||
If I'm not mistaken, she was the one that Attack Marjorie Greene over me. | ||
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Yeah, I think she did. | |
Look at this fucking idiot. | ||
Yeah, I think she did. | ||
Look at this fucking idiot. | ||
The other was born with a silver spoon in his mouth and helped his daddy in the family | ||
business. | ||
Look at this ghetto ass. | ||
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Look at her outfit. | |
Really? | ||
Yeah, that's not tacky. | ||
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She became a career prosecutor while he became a career criminal. | |
With 34 felonies, 2 impeachments, and 1 porn star to prove it. | ||
Fucking ridiculous. | ||
What a joke of a country someone like this could be in Congress. | ||
As an elected district attorney, attorney general, and senator, she's always worked for one client, the people. | ||
Meanwhile, he's a 78-year-old, lifelong predator, fraudster, and cheat known for inciting violent mobs. | ||
Listen, y'all. | ||
He's only looked out for one person. | ||
Himself. | ||
As women are dying, he is bragging about overturning Roe. | ||
And y'all know I come from Texas. | ||
And right now in Texas— Come on, Texas. | ||
But right now in Texas, they want to institute the death penalty. | ||
That is a problem. | ||
While Kamala Harris is fighting for our reproductive rights to be restored. | ||
She is also the leader we need on the global stage. | ||
She helped secure the release of Americans wrongfully detained in Russia. | ||
At the same time... You think she could find Russia on a map? | ||
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Vladimir Putin And MAGA holds legislation hostage here at home. | |
Critical resources to secure the border, military aid to Ukraine, and even the farm bill! | ||
She's lived the American dream while he's been America's nightmare. | ||
America loves you. | ||
Looking at the two choices before you, who would you hire? | ||
Donald Trump? | ||
or Kamala Harris. | ||
Kamala Harris has a resume. | ||
Donald Trump has a rap sheet. | ||
I got a tweet. | ||
She presides over the Senate while he keeps our national secrets next to his thinking chair. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Y'all know what I said that other time. | ||
In real lago. | ||
While Donald Trump wants to put our 1787 Constitution through his Project 2025 paper shredder and make every day January 6th, Kamala Harris is fighting to fulfill the promise of America. | ||
In the real world, this wouldn't even be close. | ||
But this election is. | ||
Don't make a mistake. | ||
We are the underdogs. | ||
In this fight. | ||
Even though there is only one person qualified. | ||
Only one person who's done the work. | ||
And who has delivered the results. | ||
And she needs you. | ||
She needs your one vote this November. | ||
Can we count on you? | ||
Crowd cheers. | ||
Applause. | ||
Applause. | ||
Applause. | ||
Some of you know a little bit of my history. | ||
Some of you don't. So let me tell you. | ||
I was a public defender. | ||
I did criminal defense as well as practiced civil rights law for almost two decades. | ||
I know a good prosecutor when I see one. | ||
Kamala Harris is the kind of prosecutor we long for in the cases like those of Breonna Taylor. | ||
Yes. | ||
She was the first attorney general in the nation to order that her officers wear body cams, | ||
and she started the Back on Track program to reduce recidivism. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Listen, y'all, she did all these things because she genuinely cares about people. | ||
She sees each person as just that, a person, not a statistic. | ||
She's proven that since the first day she stepped into a courtroom and said what y'all already heard Hillary say, I did not copy out of her speech. | ||
I just want y'all to know. | ||
She walked into that courtroom and said, Kamala Harris for the people. | ||
And she meant that. | ||
Many of you know her credentials, but what I love about Kamala Harris goes beyond her | ||
resume. | ||
It's a good thing. | ||
It's that she sees the humanity in everyone. | ||
She's the only candidate in this race who is capable of empathy. | ||
When I first got to Congress, I wasn't sure I made the right decision. | ||
The chaos caucus couldn't elect a speaker, and the oversight committee was unhinged. | ||
I was going through all of this when I visited the Vice President's residence for the first time. | ||
As I approached Vice President Harris for our official photo, she turned to me and asked, what's wrong? | ||
Mind you, we'd never met. | ||
Wow. | ||
But she saw right through me. | ||
She saw the distress. | ||
I immediately began crying. | ||
It's all women, dude. | ||
This is a female party now. | ||
Female black party. | ||
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And the most powerful woman in the world, wipe my tears and listen. | |
So fucking ratchet and ghetto. | ||
With the fake nails, really? | ||
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Ugh. | |
It's so hard for me to tell this story. | ||
With her bedazzled jewelry, really? | ||
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You're exactly where God wants you. | |
Your district chose you because they believe in you, and so do I. The next month, I went viral for the first of many times to come for hitting Republicans with a dose of their own medicine. | ||
That brief but impactful interaction gave me my legislative legs and I've been running ever since. | ||
Yeah, that's about right. | ||
Fucking pumpkin head. | ||
The question before us is, will a vindictive vile villain violate voters' vision? | ||
She discovered consonants. | ||
Alliteration genius. | ||
For a better America or not, I hear alliterations are back in style. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
We deserve better. | ||
We deserve a president who can be a bright light in a sea of darkness. | ||
One who will pull us forward because we won't go back. | ||
Amanda Gordman said it best. | ||
There's always light if only we are brave enough to see it. | ||
If only we are brave enough to be it. | ||
Kamala Harris showed me that light. | ||
And America, when she is our president, together we will shine as that beacon of hope and freedom around the world once more. | ||
God bless y'all. | ||
So obnoxious. | ||
Ha, you guys are so obnoxious. | ||
Ha! You got it! | ||
Ha! You got it! | ||
You see that Jewish guy? | ||
Unreal. | ||
Very good. | ||
Great speech. | ||
I love your outfit. | ||
Very good. Great speech. | ||
I love your outfit. | ||
Donald Trump is gonna hate that. | ||
What is this shit? | ||
For 54 years they were trying to get Roe v Wade terminated, and I did it. | ||
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Let's go. | |
And I'm proud to have done it. | ||
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I was punished for three days having to wait for either my baby to die, or me to die, or both. | |
I was stuck in this horrific hell of both wanting to hear her heartbeat and also hoping I wouldn't. | ||
There has to be some form of punishment. | ||
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For the woman? | |
Yeah, there has to be some form. | ||
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Hell yeah. | |
I almost died. | ||
I wish. | ||
Because doctors were forced to follow Trump's abortion ban. | ||
Kamala will protect a woman's right to choose. | ||
We trust women to make decisions about their own body and not have their government tell them what to do. | ||
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I have so much faith in her. | |
hurt. | ||
And when Congress passes a law to restore reproductive freedoms as President of the United States, I will sign it into law. | ||
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We have to fight for Kamala Harris. | |
Our rights, our freedoms, and frankly our lives. | ||
Everything is on the line. | ||
When you're expecting a baby, packing for the hospital should be a joyful moment. | ||
Wow. | ||
For us, it was different. | ||
We were told with 100% certainty we would lose our baby girl, Willow, and we were sent home. | ||
Is this guy a Jew? | ||
For three days, we waited until Amanda was sick enough to receive standard abortion care. | ||
Eventually, Amanda's temperature spiked. | ||
She was shaking, disoriented, and crashing. | ||
I don't remember what I threw into our bag that day, only that instead of welcoming Willow, I was hoping Amanda's life could be saved. | ||
I'm here tonight because the fight for reproductive rights isn't just a woman's fight. | ||
This is about fighting This is about fighting for our families, and as Kamala Harris says, our future. | ||
Can we get this out of here? | ||
In the live chat. | ||
And the live chat. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Every time I share our story, my heart breaks. | ||
For the baby girl we wanted desperately, For the doctors and nurses who couldn't help me deliver her safely. | ||
For Josh, who feared he would lose me too. | ||
But I was lucky. | ||
I lived. | ||
So I'll continue sharing our story, standing with women and families across the country. | ||
Today, because of Donald Trump, more than one in three women of reproductive age in America lives under an abortion ban. | ||
A second Trump term would rip away even more of our rights. | ||
Passing a national abortion ban. | ||
Letting states monitor pregnancies and prosecute doctors. | ||
Restricting birth control and fertility treatments. | ||
We cannot let that happen. | ||
Fuck this bitch. | ||
And fuck her too. | ||
We need to vote as if lives depend on it. | ||
Because they do. | ||
Look at this cuck bitch and his fucking cunt wife. | ||
I can't... It literally comes down to, like, killing babies. | ||
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That's where we are now. | |
That's all they have. | ||
The economy's destroyed, so they run on... We have to kill babies. | ||
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I want to kill babies. | |
We have to kill babies. | ||
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That's sick. | |
I was getting ready for her fourth birthday party when something didn't feel right. | ||
Two emergency rooms sent me away. | ||
Because of Louisiana's abortion ban, no one would confirm that I was miscarrying. | ||
I was in pain, bleeding so much my husband feared for my life. | ||
This is 1% of all cases. | ||
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No woman should experience what I endured, but too many have. | |
They write to me saying, what happened to you happened to me. | ||
Sometimes they're miscarrying, scared to tell anyone, even their doctors. | ||
Our daughters deserve better. | ||
America deserves better. | ||
Kamala Harris and Tim Walz will fight for reproductive rights and our freedom | ||
and our shared future. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Growing up, I was an all-American girl. | ||
Yeah, you're a whore. | ||
You sound like a whore. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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Fuck you. | |
Survivor my ass. | ||
She's got the look and that raspy voice. | ||
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She was a whore. | |
a whore. | ||
I was raped by my stepfather after years of sexual abuse. | ||
There it is. | ||
At age 12, I took my first pregnancy test and it was positive. | ||
That was the first time I was ever told, you have options. | ||
I can't imagine not having a choice. | ||
But today, that's the reality for many women and girls across the country. | ||
That's the reality. | ||
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Because of Donald Trump's abortion bans. | |
You don't know shit about anything. | ||
He calls it a beautiful thing. | ||
What is so beautiful about a child having to carry her parent's child? | ||
There are other survivors out there who have no options. | ||
And I want you to know that we see you. | ||
We hear you. | ||
Look at this freak. | ||
Kamala Harris will sign a national law to restore the right to an abortion. | ||
Satanic bitch. | ||
standing bitch. Look at her, look at how- She will fight for every woman and every girl. | ||
Even those who are not fighting for her. | ||
She's a narcissist. | ||
She's talking about being abused by her father. | ||
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No emotion, no tears, just a smug smirk. | |
She's just another narcissistic bitch. | ||
Look at her. | ||
narcissistic bitch. | ||
Another champion for women. | ||
A leader who's fought for me and for so many others. | ||
Governor Andy Beshear. | ||
Look at her. Look at her giggling and she's talking about my dad raped me. | ||
No emotion. | ||
No, not a... | ||
She's grinning. | ||
She's grinning ear to ear. | ||
This is my moment. | ||
I look so good. | ||
Narcissistic bitch. | ||
That's all of them. | ||
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Billy Duvall is one of the. | ||
Oh, fuck you. | ||
Look at this homo. | ||
Oh, fuck you. | ||
These people are scum. | ||
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I'm amazed at the courage it takes to share her pain, to share her truth. | |
Yet Donald Trump brags about tearing a constitutional right away from Hadley and every other woman and girl in our | ||
country. | ||
That's why we must tear away any chance he can ever be president ever again. | ||
No necktie? | ||
In 21 states, Trump's actions have resulted in extreme bans on abortion in my state, even in cases of rape, incest, and non-viable pregnancies. | ||
That leaves 12-year-old girls like Hadley with no options. | ||
That fails any test of humanity, any test of basic decency, any test of whether you have any underlying empathy. | ||
Thankfully, this extremism is being soundly rejected all over our country. | ||
In Kentucky, we put reproductive freedom on the ballot last November, and I beat Donald | ||
Trump and Mitch McConnell's can-pick candidate by more than 5 percentage points. | ||
This November, we're going to beat them again. | ||
Elect Kamala Harris and Tim Walz and protect reproductive freedom. | ||
Folks, Donald Trump appointed the Supreme Court justices who got us into this mess. | ||
His Project 2025 goes even further. | ||
Here's the thing. | ||
Trump and Vance simply don't believe in your freedom. | ||
Trump says people are absolutely thrilled that women have their basic rights eliminated. | ||
J.D. | ||
Vance says women should stay in violent marriages and that pregnancies resulting from rape are simply inconvenient. | ||
Their policies give rapists more rights than their victims. | ||
That's not inconvenient. | ||
It's just plain wrong. | ||
And a woman grieving a non-viable pregnancy shouldn't be required to carry it to term | ||
just to listen to her child die or to hear no sound at all. | ||
All women should have the freedom to make their own decisions. | ||
Freedom over their own bodies. | ||
Freedom about whether to pursue IVF. | ||
Freedom about whether to have children at all. | ||
How we treat people transcends party lines. | ||
It goes right to the heart of who we are. | ||
My faith teaches me the golden rule that I am to love my neighbor as myself. | ||
And the parable of the Good Samaritan says we are all each other's neighbors. | ||
So I want anyone watching tonight, Republican, Independent, Democrat, to know that you are | ||
welcome here. | ||
We believe in an America where we live out our values, end anger politics once and for | ||
all, and move beyond this us versus them by remembering we are all Americans. | ||
That's how Joe Biden and Kamala Harris lead. | ||
They both called to ask how they could help Kentucky in recovering from natural disasters. | ||
They helped us improve our roads, our bridges, and invested in our people. | ||
They didn't ask me who Kentuckians voted for. | ||
They asked me what Kentuckians needed, and folks, they delivered. | ||
Applause Kamala Harris gets it. | ||
She knows we must move beyond anger, extremism, and division. | ||
That everyone has dignity and deserves respect. | ||
America, we're going to win. | ||
And we're going to win by staying true to our values of compassion, empathy and doing right by our neighbors. | ||
I'm so proud to be all in for the next president of the United States, Kamala Harris! | ||
Thank you! | ||
It's so female-coded. | ||
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Everything is empathy, compassion. | |
Oh, extremism and anger! | ||
We need to be empathetic and compassionate and gay and nice to everybody. | ||
I'm so sick of it. | ||
Everything is care, care, and no care. | ||
Rose. | ||
There's no guys here. | ||
Where's the guys? | ||
Please welcome Georgia Senator Raphael Warnock. | ||
There's no guys here. | ||
Where's the guys? | ||
Well... | ||
Hello, America! | ||
Georgia! Georgia! Georgia! Georgia! Georgia! Georgia! | ||
Georgia! Georgia! | ||
Thank you so very much. | ||
see this gross human being. | ||
On January 5th, 2021, the people of Georgia did an amazing thing. | ||
They sent a black kid who grew up in public housing and the Jewish son of an immigrant | ||
to the United States Senate in one fell swoop. | ||
And among those Georgians was my then 82-year-old mother. | ||
She grew up in Waycross, Georgia. | ||
Do you know where that is? | ||
It's way across Georgia. | ||
She grew up in Waycross, Georgia, where she picked other people's cotton and other people's tobacco. | ||
But because this is America, the 82-year-old hands that used to pick somebody else's cotton and somebody else's | ||
tobacco picked her youngest son to be a United States senator. | ||
How is this any different from the RNC, by the way? | ||
Pretty sure Tim Scott's speech was the same. | ||
The daughter of a bartender and a maid. | ||
And now I'm on the stage for president. | ||
Thank you America for raising your voice and using your vote. | ||
A vote is a kind of prayer for the world we desire. | ||
Only difference is the GOP had more of it. | ||
The GOP had this times 12. | ||
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My mama, my mama ain't had a dollar. | |
I know I don't know much about politics and nothing. | ||
Held the house. | ||
And we sent Joe Biden and Kamala Harris to the White House. | ||
Together. | ||
Together, we vaccinated our citizens. | ||
We fortified our cities and our towns, and we stood by our small businesses. | ||
Together, we set out to heal the land. | ||
A nation besieged by a deadly pandemic and beset by the awful and divisive rhetoric of a man too small for the | ||
office entrusted him or the task set before him. | ||
The day after my January 5th election, he instigated an insurrection, a violent assault | ||
on our nation's capital and the peaceful transfer of power, all driven by the big lie. | ||
But behind the big lie was an even bigger lie. | ||
It is the lie that this increasingly diverse American electorate does not get to determine | ||
the future of the country. | ||
The lie and the logic of January 6th is a sickness. | ||
you It is a kind of cancer that then metastasized into dozens of voter suppression laws all across our country. | ||
And we must be vigilant tonight because these anti-democratic forces are at work right now in Georgia and all across our country. | ||
And the question is, who will heal the land? | ||
And so here we are, America. | ||
Are you ready? | ||
Are you ready to stand up in this moral moment? | ||
Stand up for the best in the American covenant. | ||
Elections are about the character of a country. | ||
Thank you. | ||
And we must decide, again, we are the latest generation of Americans who get to decide what kind of country we want to be. | ||
And we must choose between the promise of January 5th and the peril of January 6th. | ||
A nation that embraces, a nation that embraces all of us or just some of us. | ||
Donald Trump's America is the America of January 6th. | ||
People who have no vision traffic in division. | ||
He does not know how to lead us and so he wants to divide us. | ||
America, make no mistake, Donald Trump is a plague on the American conscience. | ||
But what do they say about Kamala? | ||
He is a pressure. | ||
She's a communist. | ||
She's a communist. | ||
To the precious covenant we share with one another. | ||
And yes, I saw him. | ||
I saw him holding the Bible and endorsing a Bible as if it needed his endorsement. | ||
He should try reading it. | ||
It says, do justice, love, kindness, and walk humbly with your God. | ||
He should try reading it. | ||
It says, love your neighbor as yourself. | ||
It says, in as much as you've done it unto the least of these, you have done it also unto me. | ||
Oh, yeah, yeah. | ||
Hippie. | ||
Hippie Bible. | ||
Be nice to people and never be mean. | ||
The Bible says be nice and that's it. | ||
At the abortion rally. | ||
At the pro-abortion rally. | ||
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Read the Bible. | |
The abortion and fucking degenerate gay sex rally. | ||
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It says to be nice. | ||
Give me a break. | ||
Thank you. | ||
And he's been fighting for it for more than a half century. | ||
President Biden, America is so much better because of you, a true patriot who has always put the people first. | ||
He's a scumbag. | ||
Always has been. | ||
Thank you, Joe! | ||
Thank you, Joe! | ||
Thank you, Joe! | ||
Thank you, Joe! | ||
Thank you, Joe! | ||
For what? | ||
For what? | ||
The canonization of Biden just proves that these people are just brainwashed by TV. | ||
you He was the most corrupt, nothing, douchebag in politics. | ||
Became the president on a cheat. | ||
We all know it wasn't really in charge, and then they forced him to sunset because he literally couldn't carry on three more months. | ||
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Thank you, Joe. | ||
Thank you. | ||
...capping the cost of insulin to no more than $35 per month for seniors. | ||
We ought to extend it to everybody. | ||
Together we passed an infrastructure bill, bolstered American manufacturing and clean energy, an investment in the house that we all share together. | ||
And I've got news for you, we are just getting started. | ||
Are you ready to win this election? | ||
Yes! | ||
Kamala Harris and Tim Walz represent the new way forward. | ||
forward. | ||
We're not going back. | ||
We're not going back because we are the United States of America. | ||
We always dream about the future. | ||
And so forward on women's reproductive rights, because we believe that a patient's room is too small and cramped for space for a woman, her doctor, and the United States government. | ||
that's too many people in the room. | ||
Forward. Forward on worker rights. | ||
What a joke of a country. | ||
mind working, they just want to share in the prosperity that they are creating for others. | ||
Forward on voting rights, forward on affordable housing and access to health care. | ||
What a joke of a country. | ||
We are moving forward. | ||
And so I'm inspired tonight. | ||
I'm inspired by all of you. | ||
I I'm inspired by the resilience of an American spirit that has rebounded from the pandemic and is holding at bay the forces that are trying to divide us. | ||
And I'm inspired tonight by the memory of my late father, a preacher and a junk man. | ||
Monday through Friday, he lifted Old broken cars and put them on the back of an old rig. | ||
But on Sunday morning, the man who lifted broken cars lifted broken people whom other people had discarded and | ||
told them that they were God's somebody. | ||
My dad discovered strength in the broken places. | ||
Apple. | ||
A power made perfect in weakness. | ||
And so I'm convinced tonight that we can lift the broken even as we climb. | ||
I'm convinced tonight that we can heal sick bodies. | ||
We can heal the wounds that divide us. | ||
We can heal a planet in peril. | ||
We can heal the land. | ||
Shut up. | ||
Obama wannabe. | ||
And in a strange way. | ||
She's on her phone. | ||
That's me. | ||
In a strange way. | ||
The pandemic taught us how. | ||
A contagious airborne disease means that I have a personal stake in the health of my neighbor. | ||
If she's sick, I may get sick also. | ||
Her health care is good for my health. | ||
I'm just trying to tell you that we are as close in our humanity I need my neighbor's children to be okay so that my children will be okay. | ||
I need all of my neighbor's children to be okay. | ||
Poor inner city children in Atlanta and poor children of Appalachia. | ||
I need the poor children of Israel and the poor children of Gaza. | ||
I need Israelis and Palestinians. | ||
I need those in the Congo, those in Haiti, those in Ukraine. | ||
I need American children on both sides of the track to be okay. | ||
Because we are all God's children! | ||
And so let's stand together! | ||
Let's work together! | ||
Let's organize together! | ||
Let's pray together! | ||
Let's stand together! | ||
Let's heal the land! | ||
God bless you! | ||
Keep the faith! | ||
God bless you! | ||
Keep the faith! | ||
And keep looking up! | ||
Applause Please welcome Delaware Senator Chris Coons | ||
Applause Good evening, folks! | ||
Good evening, America! | ||
Good evening, Chicago! | ||
Are there any Democrats in the room tonight? | ||
This is the third to last speech. | ||
It's this, Jill, and then Joe, and then that's it. | ||
And Ashley Biden. | ||
And I want to talk with you for just a few minutes about my dear friend, our president, Joe Biden. | ||
Joe Biden's mom had a saying, you are defined by your courage and you are redeemed by your loyalty. | ||
Four years ago, I had the honor of helping introduce Joe Biden to our national convention. | ||
I spoke about Joe's faith, his love of family, his determination to restore the soul of our nation. | ||
Back in 2020, America was nearly flat on our back from a deadly pandemic, an economic collapse, and then in January, an assault on our democracy. | ||
All of this because the drama and chaos of our former president had knocked us down. | ||
But folks, Joe Biden's courage Joe Biden's faith in us, Joe Biden's determination to heal | ||
the soul of our nation, gave us hope and gave us confidence. | ||
Someone who has himself been knocked down by life time and again. | ||
Joe Biden knows the grit and determination of the American people. | ||
He's not running. | ||
He believed in us and Joe Biden helped us get back up again. | ||
Using the incredible skills he developed in many years in the U.S. | ||
Senate, Joe got passed and signed into law the most consequential legislation of any president in 60 years. | ||
Helping our veterans. | ||
Advancing gun safety. | ||
Cutting prescription drug prices, fighting climate change, rebuilding bridges and broadband, bringing manufacturing back to America. | ||
Together, Joe and Kamala helped rebuild our economy from the bottom up and the middle out, not from the top down. | ||
And they made our families safer and our country stronger at home and abroad. | ||
Today, we are so much better off because they believed in us, in our democracy. | ||
And our incredible First Lady, Jill Biden. | ||
Our incredible First Lady, Jill Biden. | ||
Our incredible First Lady, Jill Biden. | ||
Why these signs? | ||
Why? | ||
He's not even the candidate. | ||
Why would we care about his wife? | ||
Joe and Jill, together, you have done so much for us. | ||
And there's so much more you will do, and we can do, together. | ||
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Mr. Moonshot, determined to improve women's health care, honoring military families. | |
Joe and Jill, together, you have done so much for us. | ||
And there's so much more you will do, and we can do, together. | ||
Mr. President, thank you. | ||
you Thank you. | ||
It's insane! | ||
It's insane! | ||
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It's insane. | |
Dude, neither of them are popular. | ||
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Vice President Harris, thank you for choosing a great running mate with a heart for the middle class like yours. | |
It's totally outrageous, at least with Trump. | ||
It's real. | ||
Trump actually did something. | ||
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It was revolutionary. | |
Biden is a scumbag. | ||
There was no energy behind him. | ||
It was anti-Trump and a cheat. | ||
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And now they're acting like he's the second coming. | |
I have hope, do you? | ||
And it is in no small part because of Joe Biden. | ||
I have never known a more compassionate man than Joe Biden. | ||
I have never known a man who has taken from his own loss and his own faith and delivered so much for the future of so many others. | ||
Mr. President, you were my senator as a Delawarean, you are my president as an American, and you will always be my friend. | ||
On behalf of our nation, Joe, for your courage in fighting for our democracy, we thank you. | ||
On behalf of our Democratic Party, for your loyalty in fighting for our democratic values, we | ||
thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
And on behalf of Delaware, thank you, Joe, and God bless you. | ||
We love you! | ||
We love Joe! | ||
Really bizarre. | ||
We love Joe. | ||
Very weird. | ||
We love Joe! We love Joe! | ||
Totally insane. | ||
I wonder if he's even gonna be able to get out there tonight. | ||
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It's way past his bedtime. | |
It's after 10 o'clock. | ||
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Are they even gonna be able to get him out of bed? | |
Maybe they're stalling for time. | ||
they gotta get him drugged up. | ||
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Hi, I'm Vivian Warewell and I'm a fourth grade student at Christopher McAuliffe. | |
I've been bouncing around all week excited for this moment, and last night I could barely sleep. | ||
I remember the day that we heard that President Biden had won, and the whole neighborhood started celebrating. | ||
So when I heard you were coming, I really wanted to meet you. | ||
I adore you because you embrace change from my generation. | ||
You're twelve! | ||
I look up to you. | ||
Yeah, back in 2020 when I was in third grade. | ||
I'm a big fan. | ||
I'm a big fan. | ||
I'm a big fan. | ||
I'm a big fan. | ||
Now it is my honor to introduce our first lady, Dr. Jill Biden. | ||
Please welcome first lady of the United States, Jill Biden. | ||
I have to celebrate you. I have to praise you. I have to thank you. I have to praise you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Love you, too. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
Love you, too. | ||
Joe and I have been together for almost 50 years. | ||
And still, there are moments when I fall in love with him all over again. | ||
How? | ||
How? | ||
Like when I handed him on to the athlete for the first time and saw the smile that lit up his face. | ||
Or on nights after an exhausting day working in the Senate, when he would read one more bedtime story just because the kids asked. | ||
When he stops on a rope line because he sees someone grieving who needs to know that everything is going to be alright one day. | ||
Or to encourage that child with a stutter to find the confidence she needs. | ||
Those moments when I'm reminded of all he's accomplished in the name of something bigger than himself. | ||
receiving the Medal of Freedom with humility, — | ||
— — | ||
— placing his hand on our family Bible to take his oath of | ||
office, — | ||
— and weeks ago when I saw him dig deep into his soul and | ||
decide to no longer seek re-election and endorse Kamala Harris. | ||
Look at that's kind of a smug look. | ||
That's a little smug. | ||
With faith and conviction, Joe knows that our nation's strength doesn't come from intimidation or cruelty. | ||
It comes from the small acts of kindness that heal deep wounds, from service to the communities that make us who we are, from love of a country that shines with promise and renewal. | ||
Kamala Harris knows that too. | ||
Our son Beau first worked with Kamala when he was Attorney General of Delaware. | ||
He told me at the dinner table one night, Mom, she's special. | ||
Someone to keep your eye on. | ||
And he was right. | ||
Joe and I know Kamala. | ||
We have seen her courage, her determination, and her leadership up close. | ||
Kamala and Tim, you will win. | ||
And you will win. | ||
And you will win. | ||
Thank you. | ||
And you. | ||
Look at Tim Walz. | ||
What a phony. Look at Tim Walz. What an idiot. | ||
And we are stronger than we know. The future of our country is in the hands of those in | ||
this room and all of you watching at home. | ||
It's going to take all of us, and we can't afford to lose. | ||
With faith in each other, hope for a brighter future, and love for our country, we will fight and we will win together! | ||
Thank you! | ||
Thank you! Thank you! | ||
Thank you! Thank you! | ||
Alright, now it's Ashley Biden and then Joe, I think. | ||
I love the way you drive. | ||
Please welcome first daughter, Ashley Biden. | ||
Dude, there's no way that's Joe's kid. | ||
She doesn't look anything like him. | ||
She looks Jewish. | ||
Good evening. | ||
I have this memory. | ||
She doesn't look like either of them. | ||
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It's the eve of my eighth birthday. | |
Dad is still in D.C. | ||
tending to urgent matters in the Senate. | ||
That night, as a surprise, Mom told me, Beau, and Hunter to get in the car. | ||
I remember pulling up to the Wilmington Amtrak station, riding up the escalator to the platform. | ||
The train stops. | ||
Doors open, and Dad steps out. | ||
As soon as I saw him, I run down that platform and jump into his arms. | ||
Like magic, Mom brought out a cake, they sang happy birthday, and I blew out the candles. | ||
Dad hugged me, and he said that he had to get back to work. | ||
He crossed to the southbound train, and off he went to DC. | ||
That was a snapshot of one moment of one day on this extraordinary journey of being Joe Biden's daughter. | ||
Who cares? | ||
Joe Biden is the OG girl dad. | ||
There you go. | ||
There you go, fags. | ||
He told me I could be anything, and I could do it. | ||
As a child, I would sit on the leather chair in his office doing my homework. | ||
And he would sit next to me doing his work. | ||
Who is that guy talking about? Girl Dad Nationalism? | ||
That's your guy. | ||
And he wasn't just a girl dad. | ||
I can't imagine a world without a girl dad. | ||
I can't imagine a world without a girl dad. | ||
wasn't just a girl dad. | ||
Women! | ||
When women say that, you know they're a bitch. | ||
Women! | ||
I'm a woman! | ||
I'm a woman! | ||
that he valued and trusted women. | ||
Wow. | ||
Women! | ||
How he listened to his mother. | ||
When women say that you know they're a bitch. | ||
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How he believed in his sister. | |
And most of all, how he respected my mother's career. | ||
Wow, what a hero. | ||
Dad was always there doing everything he could to be a true partner to her. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Dad, you always tell us, but we don't tell you enough, that you are the love of our lives | ||
and the life of our love. | ||
I had my wedding reception in my parents' backyard. | ||
At the time, my dad was vice president. | ||
But he was also that dad, who literally set up the entire reception. | ||
He was riding around in his John Deere four-wheeler, fixing the place settings, arranging the plants, and by the way, he was very emotional. | ||
I thought that I would be a mess, but he was the one crying, and I was the one who had to comfort him. | ||
Before he walked me down the aisle, he turned to me and said that he would always be my best friend. | ||
All these years later, Dad, you are still my best friend. | ||
His example in service inspired my career. | ||
I'm a social worker in Philadelphia. | ||
I support formerly incarcerated women as they heal from past trauma and reclaim their lives. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Dad always told me that I was no better than anybody else and nobody was better than me. | ||
He taught me that everyone deserves a fair shot and that we shouldn't leave anyone behind. | ||
That's what you learn from a fighter who has been underestimated his entire life. | ||
When I look at Dad, I see grace, strength, and humility. | ||
I see one of the most consequential leaders ever in history. | ||
And I also know that he never stops thinking about you, about your dreams, about your dignity, | ||
about your opportunities, about your family. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Dad knows that family is everything. | ||
When Hunter and I lost our brother Beau to cancer in 2015, the grief and the pain felt like it might never end. | ||
Dad had the capacity to step out of his own pain and absorb ours. | ||
And I know that Beau is here with us tonight, as he is always with us. | ||
Oh, really? | ||
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The guy's crying. | |
After Vo passed, I got this tattoo on my wrist. | ||
It says, Courage, Dear Heart. | ||
A reminder to myself to keep going, to get back up, like my dad has always done. | ||
He has taught me that a courageous heart is a miraculous thing. | ||
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A courageous heart can heal a family. | |
A courageous heart can heal a nation, and maybe even the world. | ||
And now, this election requires the courageous hearts of all of us. | ||
In 2020, my dad selected Kamala Harris to beat Donald Trump. | ||
and he knows in 2024 she will beat Donald Trump again. | ||
She's not getting up. | ||
Why is she not getting up? | ||
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enough. I am asking you, if you stood with us in 2020, call upon | |
your courageous heart. Stand with us today. Work harder than | ||
you have ever worked before in your life. This is the fight of | ||
our lifetime, our freedom, our democracy, our reproductive rights, our brother, our abortion. All of it is on the | ||
ballot. | ||
And I know, together, we can do this. | ||
Because my dad helped show us the way. | ||
And now I would like to introduce my father, your 46th president of the United States, Joe Biden. | ||
Your love lifted me higher than I've ever been lifted before. | ||
So give me that which is my desire, and I'll be at your side forevermore. | ||
That's touching, actually. | ||
Okay, yeah, he looks good. | ||
I'm surprised he got his hand up over his head. | ||
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I was thinking, he's just not gonna bend that way. | |
No joke. | ||
When she went to raise his hand, I'm like, that's not gonna work. | ||
But okay. | ||
Kind of sad for him. | ||
He probably won't be around in four years. | ||
This is his last convention. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I'm a woman! | ||
Thank you. Thank you. Who's she? | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. | ||
Yeah, wipe your nose real quick. | ||
Yeah, wipe your nose real quick. | ||
Insane. | ||
Thank you. | ||
You would think he won, like he's Winston Churchill, like he won a world war. | ||
We love Joe, why? | ||
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Thank you. | |
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. | ||
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
That was my daughter! | ||
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Thank you. | |
That was my daughter! | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you, but you... I tell you what... That's wild. | ||
And for Hillary, too. | ||
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Well, these are all Democrat delegates, so... ...daughter Ashley. | |
God love you, you're incredible. | ||
Thank you for that introduction, and for being my courageous heart, along with Hunter and our entire family. | ||
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Hunter. | |
and especially our rock Jill. | ||
For as those of you who know us, she still leaves me both breathless and speechless. | ||
Everybody knows her. | ||
I love her more than she loves me. | ||
She walks down the stairs and I still get that going boom boom boom. | ||
Y'all will know me, no I'm not kidding. | ||
Let's give a special round of applause to our first lady Jill Biden. | ||
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So sick of that aw shucks routine. | |
Aw shucks! | ||
I'm still a sucker for my words! | ||
Give me a break. | ||
My dad used to have an expression, for real. | ||
He'd say, Joey, family is the beginning, the middle, and the end. | ||
And I love you all. | ||
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Folks. | |
And this is the end. | ||
And America, I love you. | ||
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Folks, let me ask you. | |
Thank you. | ||
Let me ask you. | ||
Are you ready to vote for freedom? | ||
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Yes! | |
Are you ready to vote for democracy and for America? | ||
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Yes! | |
you Let me ask you, are you ready to elect Kamala Harris and Tim Walz, President and Vice President of the United States? | ||
My fellow Democrats, my fellow Americans, nearly four years ago, in winter, On the steps of the Capitol on a cold January day, I raised my right hand and I swore an oath to you and to God to preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution and to faithfully execute the office of the President of the United States. | ||
In front of me was the city surrounded by the National Guard. | ||
Behind me, a capital that, just two weeks before, had been overrun by a violent mob. | ||
But I knew then, from the bottom of my heart, that I knew now there is no place in America for political violence. | ||
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None. | |
You cannot say you love your country only when you win. | ||
In that moment, I wasn't looking to the past. | ||
I was looking to the future. | ||
I spoke of the work at hand, the moment we had to meet. | ||
It was, as I told you then, a winter of peril and possibility, of peril and possibility. | ||
We're in the grip of a once-in-a-century pandemic, historic joblessness, A call for racial justice long overdue. | ||
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Oh brother. | |
And present threats to our very democracy. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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CROWD CHANTING We love her! | |
We love her! | ||
We love her! | ||
We love her! | ||
We love her! | ||
We love her! | ||
And yet, and yet I believe then, you | ||
And I believe now that progress was and is possible. | ||
Justice is achievable. | ||
And our best days are not behind us, they're before us. | ||
Now it's summer. | ||
The winter has passed. | ||
And with a grateful heart, I stand before you now on this August night to report What does that even mean? | ||
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What does that mean? | |
What does that mean? | ||
In the context of what? | ||
All in which we live and what came before us? | ||
because they must be preserved. | ||
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What does that mean in the context of what? | |
All in which we live and what came before us? | ||
You heard me say it before. | ||
What does that mean? | ||
We're facing an inflection point, one of those rare moments in history | ||
when the decisions we make now will determine the fate of our nation | ||
and the world for decades to come. | ||
That's not hyperbole. | ||
I mean it literally. | ||
We're in a battle for the very soul of America. | ||
I ran for president in 2020 because of what I saw in Charlottesville in August of 2017. | ||
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Guy was there. | |
The Nazis! | ||
The Nazis! Oh please. | ||
So emboldened by a president then in the White House that they saw as an ally. | ||
you They didn't even bother to wear their hoods. | ||
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Oh brother. | |
Hate was on the march in America. | ||
Hate. | ||
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Old ghosts. | |
They hate. | ||
And new garments. | ||
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Oh yeah. | |
Stirring up the oldest divisions. | ||
Stoking the oldest fears. | ||
Giving oxygen to the oldest forces. | ||
That they long sought to tear apart America. | ||
In the process, a young woman was killed. | ||
When I contacted her mother, I asked about what happened. | ||
She told me. | ||
When the President was asked what he thought had happened, Donald Trump said, and I quote, There are very fine people on both sides. | ||
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My God. | ||
They're still talking about Charlottesville seven years later. | ||
Seven years ago it was. | ||
That's what I realized. | ||
Had to listen to the admonition of my dead son. | ||
I could not stay in the sidelines. | ||
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Oh, shut up. | |
That's such a fake story. | ||
They chose him. | ||
He was tapped. | ||
By the party. | ||
I was watching Charlottesville on TV and I said, I have to run. | ||
I just lost part of my soul. | ||
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Shut up. | |
But I ran with a deep conviction in America. | ||
I know and believe in an America where honesty, dignity, decency still matter. | ||
Yeah, you're really decent. | ||
Your whole family's really decent. | ||
And hate has no safe harbor. | ||
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They're the party of degenerates and baby murderers. | ||
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Criminals. | |
All of us are created equal. | ||
It's still very much alive. | ||
And a broad coalition of Americans joined with me. | ||
81 million voters voted for us. | ||
More than any time in all of history. | ||
Because of all of you in this room and others, we came together in 2020 to save democracy. | ||
As your president, I've been determined to keep America moving forward, not going back. | ||
To stand against hate and violence in all its forms. | ||
To be a nation where we not only live with, but thrive on diversity. | ||
Demonizing no one. | ||
Leaving no one behind. | ||
And becoming the nation that we profess to be. | ||
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I also read. | |
The whole speech is all about diversity and neo-Nazis. | ||
To rebuild the backbone of America. | ||
That's what it's about for them. | ||
middle class. I made a commitment to you that I'd be a president for all Americans, | ||
whether you voted for me or not. | ||
We have done that. | ||
Studies show the major bills we have passed actually delivered more to red states than blue. | ||
Because the job of the president is delivered to all of America. | ||
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Because of you. | |
I'm not exaggerating. | ||
Because of you, we've had one of the most extraordinary four years of progress ever. | ||
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Period. | |
Oh, man. | ||
When I say we, I mean Kamala and me. | ||
Just think about it. | ||
COVID no longer controls our lives. | ||
We've gone from economic crisis to the strongest economy in the entire world. | ||
Record 16 million new jobs. | ||
Record small business growth. | ||
Record high stock market. | ||
Record high 401ks. | ||
wages up, inflation down, way down, and continuing to go down. | ||
The smallest racial wealth gap in 20 years. | ||
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Peace. | |
And yes, we both know we have more to do. | ||
But we're moving in the right direction. | ||
More Americans have peace of mind that comes from having health insurance. | ||
More Americans have health insurance today than ever before in American history. | ||
And after, as a young senator beginning to fight, They mandated the vaccine from Big Pharma, yeah. | ||
to give Medicare the power to negotiate lower prescription drug prices, we finally beat | ||
Big Pharma. | ||
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And guess who cast the tie-breaking vote? | |
They mandated the vaccine from Big Pharma. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Huge victory over Big Pharma when you make everyone buy and take their vaccine. | ||
And now it's the law of the land. | ||
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What a joke. | |
Instead of paying $400 a month for insulin, seniors with diabetes will pay $35 a month. | ||
The law we passed already includes that starting in January, every senior's total prescription cost can be capped at $2,000, no matter how expensive the drugs they have. | ||
And what we don't focus on, and our Republican friends don't seem to understand, Our reforms don't just save seniors money, they save the American taxpayers money. | ||
You know what we just passed saved? | ||
It saved 160 billion dollars over the next decade. | ||
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He's barely keeping it together, man. | |
It's because Medicare no longer has to pay those exorbitant prices to the big pharma. | ||
Blah blah blah blah blah. | ||
Thank you, Kamala too. | ||
Look, folks, how can we have the strongest economy in the world without the best infrastructure in the world? | ||
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Thank you. | |
Donald Trump promised infrastructure week every week for four years and he never built a damn thing | ||
I mean now because of a common I'm alive, done. | ||
Remember we were told we couldn't get it done. | ||
Remember when we came into office, we couldn't get any cash? | ||
The infrastructure law isn't good. | ||
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But right now, the American infrastructure decade not weak. | |
We're modernizing. | ||
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I mean the bipartisan infrastructure law is bullshit. | |
But Trump promised it, and it's true. | ||
It didn't happen. | ||
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There was no infrastructure. | |
And so much more. | ||
providing affordable high-speed Internet for every American, no matter where they live, | ||
not unlike what Roosevelt did with electricity. And so much more. | ||
We are uniting the country. We're growing our economy. | ||
We're improving our quality of life. | ||
And we're building a better America. | ||
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Because that's who we are. | |
How can we be the strongest nation in the world without leading the world in science and technology? | ||
After years of importing 90 percent of our semiconductor chips from abroad, It just can't be done. | ||
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chips. Chips acts sucks. Step in the right direction but it's not enough. | |
They're now investing literally tens of billions of dollars to build new chip | ||
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factories right here in America. It just can't be done there's no ecosystem for it. | |
And over that period they'll create tens of billions of dollars. | ||
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It can't be done without a massive, long-term, concerted, full-spectrum effort. | |
The building that makes the chips that's being constructed now. | ||
And guess what? | ||
The average salary in those fabs, the size of a football field, will be over $100,000 a year, and you don't need a college degree. | ||
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So far though, speech is more high energy than Trump's. | |
It's true, there is a manufacturing construction boom right now. | ||
Manufacturers back where they'll say we wouldn't lead the world of manufacturing | ||
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800,000 new manufacturing jobs It's true there is a manufacturing construction boom right | |
now Republican friends and others could be a bubble but Made sure they'd go abroad to second quarter was pretty | ||
pretty good for manufacturing and construction. | ||
Just saying. | ||
Right here in America. | ||
Where jobs belong. | ||
With every new job, with every new factory, pride and hope is being brought back to communities | ||
throughout the country that were left behind. | ||
You know you're from it, many of you. | ||
You know what it's like when that factory closed, where your mother, your father, your grandmother, grandfather worked. | ||
And now you're back, providing once again, proving that Wall Street didn't build America, the middle class built America, and unions, unions built the middle class. | ||
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Oh, not true. | |
The union shit is so horrible. | ||
Honestly, it's delusional for Trump to think that Republicans are going to get unions. | ||
Unions suck. | ||
That's why I'm proud to have been the first president to walk a picket line | ||
and be labeled the most pro-union president in history, and I accept it. | ||
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it. It's a fact. | |
Because when unions do well, we all do well. | ||
Not true. | ||
Not absolutely the opposite. | ||
Unions killed the auto industry. | ||
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Unions have ruined the major cities. | |
You got it. | ||
You can't stop! | ||
You can't stop! | ||
You can't stop! | ||
You can't stop! | ||
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Look at this nut job. | |
Fucking basket case. | ||
Average Democrat. | ||
We couldn't get anything done in the Congress. | ||
But with your support, we passed the most significant climate law in the history of mankind. | ||
Over $370 billion. | ||
billion dollars. | ||
Cutting carbon emissions in half by 2030. | ||
Launching a climate corps. | ||
Similar to AmeriCorps and Peace Corps, creating tens of thousands of jobs for young people of the future, and we're going to make sure this continues. | ||
Creating hundreds of thousands of jobs in clean energy for American workers, including the IBW installing 500,000, 500,000 charging stations all across America. | ||
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They built four. | |
And in the process, Reducing carbon emissions. | ||
And we're seeing it. | ||
We're seeing to it that the first beneficiaries of environmental initiatives are those fenceline communities that have been smothered by the legacy of pollution. | ||
Louisiana and Delaware. | ||
Route 9. | ||
All the factors, all those chemical factors are right next to the poorest neighborhoods. | ||
They're the ones we're going to bring back. | ||
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And how? | |
And how? | ||
Wow! | ||
How can we be the greatest nation in the world without the best education system in the world? | ||
Donald Trump and the Republican friends, they not only can't think, they can't read very well. | ||
Seriously, think about it. | ||
Look at their Project 2025. | ||
They want to do away with the Department of Education. | ||
Well, during the pandemic, Kamala and I helped states and cities get back their schools back open. | ||
And we gave public school teachers a raise. | ||
We created apprenticeships with businesses and communities, putting students on a path to a good-paying job, whether or not they go to college. | ||
And, by the way, we're making college a hell of a lot more affordable. | ||
Increasing Pell Grants by $900. | ||
Over $15 billion to HBCUs, minority services, including Hispanic institutions, and tribal colleges. | ||
We kept our commitment to provide more food relief than ever by lifting the burden of helping millions of families so they could get married, start a family, buy a home, and begin to build family wealth and contribute to the community, and grow our economy. | ||
It's not costing us, it's creating more wealth. | ||
We've fundamentally transformed how our economy grows, from the middle out and the bottom up, instead of the top down. | ||
You know, my dad used to say there wasn't a whole hell of a lot to drop down on my kitchen table at the end of the month. | ||
I come from a basic, middle-class family. | ||
Three-bedroom house, four kids, a grandpop living with us, decent neighborhood, but never a penny to spare. | ||
And look, that top-down notion never worked. | ||
A lot of Democrats didn't think it worked, but both thought it worked, but it doesn't. | ||
And when we did all that, what we've done, everybody can do well. | ||
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everybody. | |
Donald Trump calls America a failing nation. | ||
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Thank you. | |
True. | ||
True. | ||
But think about this. | ||
Think about this. | ||
Think of it. | ||
He publicly says it to the whole world. | ||
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Think of it. | |
I'm going to say something outrageous. | ||
Yeah, think of that. | ||
I know more foreign leaders by their first names. | ||
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Remember when Trump used to say that? | |
Just because I'm so damn old. | ||
But I'm not joking. | ||
Think of the message he sends around the world. | ||
When he talks about America being a failing nation. | ||
He says we're losing. | ||
He's the loser. | ||
He's dead wrong. | ||
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He's right. | |
We are. | ||
We're a nation in decline. | ||
Many of you are very successful people who travel the world. | ||
Name me a country in the world that doesn't think we're the leading nation in the world. | ||
Without America. | ||
Not a joke. | ||
Think about it. | ||
I'm being literal. | ||
Who can lead the world other than the United States of America? | ||
But guess what? | ||
America is winning, and the world is better off for it. | ||
America is more prosperous and America is safer today than it was under Donald Trump. | ||
Trump continues to lie about crime in America, like everything else. | ||
Guess what? | ||
On his watch, the murder rate went up 30%, the biggest increase in history. | ||
Meanwhile, we made the largest investment, Kamala and I, in public safety ever. | ||
Now, the murder rate is falling faster than any time in history. | ||
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Oh, please. | |
Violent crime has dropped to the lowest level in more than 50 years. | ||
Everybody knows that's not true. | ||
And crime will keep coming down. | ||
You're in Chicago. | ||
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Chicago. | |
We put a mask on in the Oval Office instead of a convicted felon. | ||
And folks, the distinguished senator from the sea senate from California and I passed | ||
the first ban on assault weapons. | ||
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Thank you very much. | |
And guess what? | ||
It worked. | ||
If we care about public safety, we need to prevent gun violence. | ||
And it makes me ashamed when I travel the world, which I do. | ||
More children in America are killed by a gunshot than any other cause in the United States. | ||
More die from a bullet than cancer accidents. | ||
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Yeah, and how many of them are black? | |
In the United States of America. | ||
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So what's the real issue? | |
My God. | ||
That's why Kamala and I are proud. | ||
We beat the anti-right when we passed the first major bipartisan gun safety law in 30 years. | ||
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I'm serious. | |
That comes from here. | ||
And now it's time to ban assault weapons again. | ||
and demand universal background checks. | ||
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It's hard. | |
I never thought I'd stand before a crowd of Democrats and refer to a president as a liar so many times. | ||
No, I'm not trying to be funny. | ||
It's sad. | ||
Trump continues to lie about the border. | ||
Here's what he won't tell you. | ||
Trump killed the strongest bipartisan border deal in the history of the United States. | ||
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Oh, please. | |
that we negotiated with the Senate Republicans took four months, four weeks. | ||
Once it passed and then we acknowledged those expansive border change in American history, | ||
he called senators to say don't support the bipartisan bill. | ||
He said it would help me politically and hurt him politically. My God. What a joke. | ||
I'm serious. Think about it. Not a joke. | ||
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Oh, really? | |
Yeah, the press. | ||
Real Biden haters. | ||
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Oh, really? Yeah, the press. Real Biden haters. | |
Okay. | ||
Okay. They're up a million percent. | ||
And unlike Trump, we will not demonize immigrants, saying they're the poison of blood of America. | ||
Poison of blood of our country. | ||
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I wish you would say that more. | |
Kamala Harris committed to strengthening legal immigration, including protecting DREAMers and more. | ||
And here's what else I believe in. | ||
Protecting your freedom. | ||
Your freedom to vote. | ||
Your freedom to love who you love. | ||
And your freedom to choose. | ||
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What about Hitler? | |
Are we free to love Hitler? | ||
Or is it just like gay people? | ||
You're free to love whoever you want! | ||
Oh yeah? | ||
Can we love Hitler? | ||
Or do you just mean like gay people loving each other? | ||
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Like gay guys? | |
And lesbians? | ||
And trannies? | ||
You can love whoever you want! | ||
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Okay! | |
and trannies. | ||
Not without electoral... | ||
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You can love whoever you want, okay. | |
Well... | ||
Or political power. | ||
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Oh, so not anyone. | |
You're not free to love anyone. | ||
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You're fired to love someone else. | |
Maggie Republicans found out the power of women in 2022. | ||
And Donald Trump is going to find out the power of women in 2024. | ||
in 2024. | ||
And where Trump and his mega-Republican right-wingers seek to erase history, we Democrats continue to write | ||
history and make more history. | ||
I'm proud to have kept my commitment to appoint the first black woman to the United States Supreme Court. | ||
I'm proud to have kept my commitment to appoint the first black woman to the United States Supreme Court. | ||
A symbol for every young woman in America that you can do anything. | ||
I'm proud that I've kept my commitment to having an administration that looks like America and that taps in to the full talent of our nation. | ||
The most diverse cabinet in history, including the first black woman of South Asian descent to serve as vice president. | ||
and will soon serve as the 47th President of the United States. | ||
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She is good. | |
Thank you. | ||
Look. | ||
Thank you Kamala. | ||
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Crowd chants, Thank you Joe! | |
Thank you Joe! | ||
Thank you Joe! | ||
Folks! | ||
I've long said we have many obligations as a nation. | ||
But I got in trouble years ago for saying I'd make no apologies. | ||
We have only one truly sacred obligation. | ||
To prepare and equip those we send to war and care for them and their families when they come home and when they don't. | ||
That's why I'm so proud to have written and signed the PACT Act. | ||
One of the most significant laws ever, helping veterans and their families exposed to toxic materials like burn pits and Agent Orange. | ||
I was around during the Vietnam War. | ||
It's hard. | ||
Nobody was able to prove that their illness was a consequence of Agent Orange. | ||
And no one was able to prove initially that because they lived in burn pits like my son lived next to in Iraq for a year, that is the cause of their illness. | ||
But because of the PACT Act, a surviving spouse to two children is now eligible for a stipend of about $3,000 a month. | ||
And those children who lost a parent are eligible for tuition benefits to go to college and to get job training. | ||
It's already helping over 1 million veterans and their families just so far. | ||
Well, I love them and I'm so proud of my sons service. | ||
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We get it. | |
But guess who doesn't get it and doesn't respect our veterans? | ||
We know from his own chief of staff, the four-star General John Kelly, that Trump, when in Europe, would not go to the grave sites in France, the brave service members who gave their lives to this country. | ||
He called them suckers and losers. | ||
Who in the hell does he think he is? | ||
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Who does he think he is? | |
Shut up. | ||
The overacting is ridiculous. | ||
There's no words for a person. | ||
There are not the words of a person not worthy of being Commander-in-Chief. | ||
Period. | ||
Not then, not now, and not ever. | ||
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I mean that. | |
I mean that from the bottom of my heart. | ||
Just as no commander in chief should ever bow down to a dictator the way Trump bows down to Putin, | ||
I never have and I promise you Kamala Harris will never do it. | ||
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We'll never bow down. | |
When Trump left office, Europe and NATO was in tatters. | ||
Not a joke. | ||
America First Doctrine. | ||
Changed our whole image in the world. | ||
Well, I spent, they gave the hours, about 190 hours sum total, me and my counterparts were heads of state in Europe to strengthen NATO. | ||
We did. | ||
We united Europe like it hadn't been united for years, adding Finland and Sweden to NATO. | ||
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Fuck NATO. | |
Ten days before he died, Henry Kissinger called. | ||
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What? | |
Not since... | ||
Not since Napoleon, as Europe not looked over the shoulder that Russia would tread, | ||
until now. | ||
Until now. | ||
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What? | |
Well, guess what? | ||
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Not since Napoleon? | |
Three years later, Ukraine is still free! | ||
When I came to office, the conventional wisdom was that China would inevitably surpass the | ||
United States. | ||
you They haven't noticed. | ||
No one's saying that now. | ||
Now we'll keep working to bring hostages home and end the war in Gaza and bring peace and | ||
security to the Middle East. | ||
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Thank you. | |
As you know, I wrote a peace treaty for Gaza. | ||
A few days ago, I put forward a proposal that brought us closer to doing that than we've done since October 7th. | ||
We're working around the clock, my Secretary of State, to prevent a wider war and reunite | ||
hostages of their families and surge humanitarian health and food assistance into Gaza now. | ||
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You're the president. | |
The civilian suffering of the Palestinian people. | ||
And finally, finally, finally deliver a ceasefire and end this war! | ||
I prefer to hear that than the alternative, which is bombing Iran. | ||
Those protesters out in the street, they have a point. | ||
A lot of innocent people are being killed on both sides. | ||
Yesterday we worked around the clock to bring home wrongfully detained Americans and others from Russia in one of the most complicated swaps in history. | ||
But they're home. | ||
Kamala and I are going to keep working to bring all Americans wrongfully detained around the world home. | ||
I mean it. | ||
Folks, I've got five months left in my presidency. | ||
I've got a lot to do. | ||
I intend to get it done. | ||
It's been the honor of my lifetime to serve as your president. | ||
I'm I love the job, but I love my country more. | ||
I love my country more. | ||
Thanks Joe. | ||
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Every time they show the audience, it's repulsive. | |
It's fatties, freaks, gays, women, all the above. | ||
I love my country more and we need to preserve our democracy. | ||
In 2024, we need you to vote. | ||
We need you to keep the Senate. | ||
We need you to win back the House of Representatives. | ||
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And above all, we need you to beat Donald Trump. | |
And elect Kamala Ann Tim, President and Vice President of the United States of America. | ||
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Thank you very much. | |
Look, they'll continue to lead America forward, creating more jobs, standing up for workers, growing the economy, lower the cost to American families so they just have a little more breathing room. | ||
We've made incredible progress. | ||
We have more work to do. | ||
And Kamala and Tim will continue to take on corporate greed and bring down cost of food. | ||
They'll keep taking on Big Pharma, making insulin $35 a month, not just for seniors, but for everyone in America. | ||
And capping prescription drug costs, a total of $2,000, not just for seniors, but for everyone. | ||
And, folks, that's going to save America, again, tens of billions of dollars. | ||
Folks, they'll make housing more affordable. | ||
I'm tired, dude. | ||
It's been five hours. | ||
I'm screaming at this stupid thing for five hours. | ||
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$10,000 down payment for the first time home buyer. It's been five hours. | |
He's screaming this stupid thing for five hours. | ||
Donald Trump wants new tax on imported goods, food, gas, clothing, and more. | ||
You know what that would cost the average family according to the experts? | ||
$3,900 a year in a tax. | ||
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No, that's a fact. | |
Kamala and Tim will make the child care tax credit permanent, | ||
lifting millions of children out of poverty and helping millions of families get ahead. | ||
But you know what Trump has? | ||
He put the — he created the largest debt any president had in four years with his $2 trillion tax cut for the wealthy. | ||
Well, Trump has a new plan. | ||
He wants to provide a $5 billion tax cut for corporations that are very wealthy. | ||
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Read it. | |
Put us further in debt. | ||
And, folks, you know we have 1,000 billionaires in America. | ||
You know what their average tax rate they pay? | ||
8.2 percent. | ||
If we just increase our taxes, we proposed to 25 percent, which isn't the highest tax rate even, | ||
it would raise 500 billion new dollars over 10 years. | ||
That's nothing. | ||
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That's nothing. | |
They'd still be very wealthy. | ||
50 billion a year? | ||
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Look. | |
Kamala. | ||
Who sent Ukraine 60 billion? | ||
We're gonna make them pay their fair share. | ||
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In April. | |
They'll protect Social Security and Medicare. | ||
They'll protect your right to vote. | ||
They'll protect your civil rights. | ||
And you know Trump will do everything to ban abortion nationwide. | ||
Oh, he will. | ||
You know Kamala and Tim will do everything They possibly can, that's why you have to elect a senator | ||
in the House, to restore Roe v. Wade. | ||
The ancient Greeks taught us that character is destiny. | ||
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The Greeks, brother? | |
Character is destiny. | ||
For me and Jill, we know Kamala and Doug are people of character. | ||
It's been our honor to serve alongside them. | ||
And we know that Tim and Gwen Waltz are also people of great character. | ||
Selecting Kamala was the very first decision I made before I became our nominee. | ||
And it was the best decision I made my whole career. | ||
We've not only gotten to know each other, we've become close friends. | ||
She's tough, she's experienced, and she has enormous integrity. | ||
Her story represents the best American story. | ||
And like many of our best presidents, she was also vice president. | ||
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So. | |
We did it, Joe! | ||
We did it, Joe! | ||
Our children could look up to you. | ||
We did it, Joe. | ||
She'll be a president respected by world leaders because she already is. | ||
She'll be a president we can all be proud of. | ||
And she will be a historic president who puts her stamp on America's future. | ||
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Wow. | |
This will be the first presidential election since January 6th. | ||
On that day, we almost lost everything about who we are as a country. | ||
And that threat — this is not hyperbole — that threat is still very much alive. | ||
Donald Trump says he will refuse to accept the election result if he loses again. | ||
Think about that. | ||
He means it. | ||
Think about that. | ||
He's promising a bloodbath. | ||
if he loses in his words. And that he'll be a dictator on day one in his own words. | ||
By the way, this sucker means it. No, I'm not joking. Think about it. Anybody else said that | ||
in the past, you think he was crazy, he is crazy, but you think it was an exaggeration, | ||
but he means it. We can't let that happen. Folks, all of us carry a special obligation. | ||
Independents, Republicans, Democrats. | ||
We saved democracy in 2020, and now we must save it again in 2024. | ||
The vote of each of us cast this year will determine whether democracy and freedom will prevail. | ||
It's that simple. | ||
It's that serious. | ||
And the power is literally in your hands. | ||
History is in your hands. | ||
Not hyperbole. | ||
It's in your hands. | ||
America's future is in your hands. | ||
Let me close with this. | ||
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Finally. | |
Nowhere else in the world could a kid with a stutter and modest beginnings in Scranton, Pennsylvania, claim on Delaware. | ||
Grow up to sit behind the Resolute Desk in the Oval Office. | ||
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How many times has he said that? | |
That's because America is and always has been a nation of possibilities. | ||
Possibilities. | ||
We must never lose that. | ||
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Never. | |
Kamala and Tim understand. | ||
that this nation must continue to be a place of possibilities, | ||
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Oh. | |
not just for the few of us, but for all of us. | ||
So join me in promising your whole heart to this effort. | ||
And where my heart will be, I promise I'll be the best volunteer | ||
Harrison Walsh has ever seen. | ||
Yeah, right. Each of us has a part in the American story. | ||
you For me and my family, there's a song that means a lot to us, that captures the best of who we are as a nation. | ||
The song is called American Anthem. | ||
There's one verse that stands out, and I can't sing worth a damn, so I'm not going to try. | ||
I'll just quote it. | ||
The work and prayers of centuries have brought us to this day. | ||
What shall our legacy be? | ||
What will our children say? | ||
Let me know in my heart, when my days are through, America, America, I gave my best to you. | ||
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Look at this pussy. | |
I've made a lot of mistakes in my career, but they gave my best to you. | ||
For 50 years, like many of you, I've given my heart and soul to our nation. | ||
And I've been blessed, a million times over, with the support of the American people. | ||
I reinvented too young to be in the Senate because I wasn't 30 yet. | ||
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Is there something wrong with the audio? | |
I'm grateful I am to all of you. | ||
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Is there something wrong with the audio? | |
People are saying the audio is fucked up. | ||
I can honestly say I'm more optimistic about the future than I was when I was elected as a 29 year old United | ||
States Senator. | ||
I mean it. | ||
Folks, we just have to remember who we are. | ||
We're the United States of America. | ||
And there's nothing we cannot do when we do it together. | ||
God bless you all and may God protect our troops. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Alright. | ||
Wow. | ||
Oh Higher love! | ||
I remember that song. | ||
Well, there you have it and | ||
Love Joe Biden's final convention speech. | ||
A rabbi is supposed to come out and do the benediction. | ||
I'm not kidding. | ||
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That's not a joke. | |
Now that his speech is over, a rabbi will come out. | ||
Is that Hunter? | ||
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No way! | |
That's crazy. | ||
Hunter Biden, the ledge! | ||
You think I could get his autograph? | ||
You think if I get down there fast enough I could get an autograph? | ||
Two scumbags. | ||
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That's awesome. | |
Where's Natalie? | ||
What in the F? | ||
Who is that one? | ||
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What the frick? | |
Yikes department. | ||
Well... | ||
There's the Biden speech. | ||
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You know, that was a long speech. | |
That was the speech of a lifetime for him, because that's probably the last major speech he'll give outside of potentially a farewell address. | ||
It was fine. | ||
You've seen one. | ||
You've seen them all. | ||
It was competent. | ||
You have to wonder what happened at that debate because the State of the Union this year was fine. | ||
This speech was fine. | ||
They're not good. | ||
They're not even average. | ||
But for an 80-some-year-old man with dementia, it is what it is. | ||
You have to wonder what... Did they sabotage him at the debate? | ||
Because he was passable at the State of the Union. | ||
He was passable the day after the debate when he held a rally in the morning. | ||
He was passable two months after the debate, tonight. | ||
So what happened at the debate where suddenly he was unable to perform? | ||
Did he just have a bad night? | ||
I guess it's true what they said. | ||
And say what you will, I mean obviously he's on performance enhancing drugs in order to do these very scarce and brief public appearances. | ||
But whatever he does normally wasn't working that night. | ||
Obviously he had a bad night for the debate and it literally cost him the entire thing, which is kind of crazy. | ||
Right? | ||
Because he's been mostly fine for the past four years. | ||
He makes a lot of mistakes. | ||
The media covers up for him. | ||
But that debate was particularly bad. | ||
He just had one bad showing. | ||
It was the one night where he really couldn't afford it. | ||
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Mark Hamill, Luke Skywalker. | |
And it literally cost him everything. | ||
Literally cost him the nomination. | ||
Re-election, another four years, which is kind of unbelievable. | ||
Probably went against their... I imagine maybe he wanted to stay, maybe they wanted him to go, maybe they sabotaged him. | ||
They should not have put him up there, obviously. | ||
You know, they said he was sick, they said he had a bad night, he was tired. | ||
Who knows what really happened, but it is kind of... I don't know if I'm the only one saying this, but he did fine tonight, which is kind of crazy. | ||
Because the narrative even from the mainstream media was this guy won't make it to November. | ||
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He's doing as well as he was tonight. | |
He did as well tonight as he has in the past four years. | ||
So, a little strange. | ||
Here's our benediction from Chief Rabbi. | ||
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Hello. | |
I'm Rabbi Shekelberg. | ||
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Tonight's convention theme, for the people. | |
For the people. | ||
Bridge building messages and policies the Democratic Party will require to succeed not only in November, but long after that. | ||
He's so Jewish. | ||
No prayer better unites Jews Christians, Muslims, and others of faith, along with Democrats, Republicans, Independents, and Undecideds, that the three-fold priestly Kohenite benediction presented in the Bible. | ||
It is divided into three in order to shower the following blessings of gratitude, hoda'a, upon my fellow Delawarean, President Joe Biden, for more than 50 years of selfless, effective public service. | ||
Joy, simcha, in public discourse and policy encouraged by Governor Tim Walz. | ||
and light, or combined with freedom, Heirut, inspired by Vice President Kamala Harris's | ||
vision for America. | ||
Please respond in unity with a heartfelt Amen after each of these three ancient Hebrew benedictions. | ||
Never ever. | ||
Now, now. Bo. Bo. May God deal kindly and graciously with you. Yes, I now put our very | ||
Bo! | ||
Look at this! | ||
Look at this! Look at this! | ||
May God turn towards you and grant you that most precious gift, the gifting of wholeness and the gift of peace and | ||
let us say a heartfelt | ||
Amen He's doing the pedestal | ||
Most gracious kind and loving God. We thank you for this tremendous | ||
gathering of people invested in our nation's progress | ||
Lord as we look upon our leadership, say his name, we see what you require of us | ||
Bye. | ||
To do justice, like the justice Vice President Harris has championed her entire career. | ||
To love mercy, like the mercy Governor Walz has modeled as a lifelong public servant and educator. | ||
And to walk humbly, like the humility President Biden has embodied with decades of outstanding servant leadership. | ||
This is like a symbol of our country. | ||
a symbol of our country. | ||
We pray you will unite our nation. | ||
Help us to choose hope over hostility, compassion over callousness, | ||
and liberty over tyranny. | ||
We recognize that we are living through paradoxical times, times that are precarious yet promising. | ||
But through God who gives us beauty for ashes, All things are possible. | ||
Lord, bless the work of our hands until the weak and meek become purposeful and powerful. | ||
And until the marginalized and disenfranchised become energized and mobilized. | ||
Inspire us to stand with our fellow Americans. | ||
So this nation will be a light that shines for you. | ||
In the name of our loving and redeeming God, we pray. | ||
Alright. | ||
Okay. | ||
Couldn't say the name. | ||
Not inclusive enough. | ||
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Alright, I think she's here to wrap it up now. | |
What an incredible day. | ||
Thank you President Biden from the bottom of my heart. | ||
You have restored the soul of our nation. | ||
We have finally come to an end. | ||
What an incredible day. | ||
Thank you, President Biden, from the bottom of my heart. | ||
You have restored the soul of our nation. | ||
You have given us all hope. | ||
In flavor. | ||
Baskin-Robbins moment. | ||
entertain a motion to recess our convention until Tuesday, August 20th at 6 p.m. | ||
Is there a second? | ||
All in favor, please signify by saying aye. All opposed? | ||
Baskin-Robbins moment. We'll see you tomorrow night, everybody. | ||
All in flavor. | ||
Dr. Pepper, KFC, Baskin Robbins, all in flavor. | ||
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That's such a lame joke. | |
All in flavor, she said. | ||
This Baskin Robbins convention is officially adjourned. | ||
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Okay. | |
All right. | ||
So there's your convention. | ||
There's the Democratic convention. | ||
I am going to read superchats. | ||
I'm going to give some thoughts, and then I'm going to read the superchats, of which we have a lot. | ||
We have almost 70. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, we got about 70 superchats to read. | ||
I'll talk briefly, just give a little review of the whole thing. | ||
Long night. | ||
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Long stream. | |
I've been streaming this for five hours. | ||
I've been the number one stream on Rumble. | ||
We peaked at about 19,000 live viewers, that is. | ||
Understandably, I think everybody got bored and started to leave, and I would have left at about the same time, but I committed to being here. | ||
Great stream. | ||
I appreciate everybody watching. | ||
Thank you for joining me. | ||
I'll be here all week. | ||
I'll be back here tomorrow at six central time, and I'll be here Wednesday and Thursday covering the DNC as well. | ||
Friday, I'll give a big recap of the whole week. | ||
I'll be doing my show at the normal time of eight o'clock central on Friday. | ||
So it's going to be a packed week. | ||
We're doing this every day all over again. | ||
This is election year. | ||
But we're not going anywhere. | ||
I am going to read the Super Chats. | ||
Before I do though, follow me here on Rumble. | ||
We're almost at 100,000 followers. | ||
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Make sure you don't miss any streams. | ||
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Leave a like on the video. | ||
Leave a comment. | ||
I appreciate everybody watching. | ||
I'll give some thoughts, then we'll do Super Chats. | ||
Big takeaways from this thing. | ||
Big takeaway. | ||
Went a little too high there. | ||
Our big takeaway from the night. | ||
First of all, just a brutal watch. | ||
Absolutely brutal watch tonight. | ||
Miserable, painful, grating experience. | ||
I didn't like anybody up there. | ||
The audience are all freaks. | ||
Okay, thanks. | ||
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I hate it. | |
Their whole platform, they don't even really have one. | ||
It was like abortion and unions. | ||
That was like the big thrust. | ||
Other than Biden, other than Warnock, the whole night was about unions and abortion. | ||
When it wasn't about unions, it was about abortion. | ||
When it wasn't about abortion, it was about unions. | ||
And that's really all they have. | ||
The economy sucks. | ||
The borders open. | ||
The world is falling apart. | ||
The government's an embarrassment. | ||
So all they have to do is to run on scaremongering to get unions to go out and vote and to get women to go out and vote. | ||
That's really their bread and butter. | ||
They know that minorities will reliably turn out. | ||
They know that the young people will reliably turn out. | ||
Now they're trying to turn out the white people by playing up the union credentials. | ||
That is the playbook. | ||
That is the Obama-Biden playbook. | ||
Not so much Clinton, who is seen as a corporatist. | ||
But that is the Obama-Biden-SCIU-AFL-CIO playbook. | ||
Get the union guys and the Rust Belt to turn out. | ||
And if we can get the women from the suburbs, then they can lock it all down. | ||
That's the strategy. | ||
And the way to do that is abortion and class warfare. | ||
And I also want to say this. | ||
I know I have started this campaign, the Groyper War II, against Trump. | ||
People have accused me of being a Democrat plant or something. | ||
I don't want the Democrats to win. | ||
I want Trump to win. | ||
I'm not going to vote for Democrats. | ||
And I want to preface everything I'm about to say by saying that. | ||
I'm going to analyze this convention in an objective way. | ||
If you have a problem with that, watch Sean Hannity. | ||
If you have a problem with that, watch Fox News. | ||
Okay. | ||
I'm a Catholic, extremely right-wing. | ||
I was at, you know, Biden's speech, he talks about Charlottesville on January 6th. | ||
I was at both. | ||
I was at Charlottesville. | ||
I was at January 6th. | ||
So I have no affinity with the Democrats for the Democrats, unless it needs to be said, lest, lest it, The purpose of this stream is to be critical and analytical and talk about the election. | ||
I'm an independent. | ||
If anything, the Republicans aren't far right enough for me. | ||
But the purpose of the stream is to be critical and analytical and talk about the election. | ||
I understand a lot of low IQ, average people have a problem with that. | ||
You know, low IQ average people, they want to watch a stream and if they're Republican, they want to hear somebody say, everything the Democrats do is dumb and bad and they suck and they're liars and they want to cope and seethe and bitch. | ||
The things that are bad, they want to say are bad. | ||
The things that are good, they want to still say they're bad. | ||
This is a stream for high IQ people that are capable of entertaining, uh, A mixed analysis, you know, a critical perspective on everything that's going on. | ||
So I just want to say that at the outset, because during this stream, I started to say, well, you have to give it to the Democrats. | ||
Their pivot away from wokeness I think it's effective and people go, Oh, Elnick, you're a Democrat. | ||
Oh, you're a Democrat. | ||
Fuck you. | ||
Okay. | ||
That's a critical analysis. | ||
I'm not voting for them. | ||
I don't want them to win. | ||
They fucking suck. | ||
They're all freaks. | ||
I hate what they stand for. | ||
But politics is competitive, and things can be effective or ineffective. | ||
Things can be smart or they can be dumb. | ||
They have a playbook like the Republicans have a playbook. | ||
It might work, it might not work. | ||
That's a point of view. | ||
That's the treatment we're going to give the subject. | ||
It's not a value judgment. | ||
You want value judgments? | ||
I do a show every week for seven years. | ||
I talk about what I believe and what I support. | ||
For the purpose of covering this convention, okay, and this is a disclaimer for the idiot baby Republicans who have basically, you know, no self-awareness. | ||
This is for you, okay, just so you know. | ||
So, with that being said, I think this was an effective first day of the convention. | ||
And the thing that's notable about the Democrats, which I don't know if other people noticed this, they are pivoting away from wokeness. | ||
They are pivoting away from intersectionality. | ||
It was not overt. | ||
And it may be over the coming days. | ||
I'm sure they will be pandering to their other groups. | ||
We got a taste of it with that black congresswoman from Texas. | ||
She clearly was a BLM agitator. | ||
So maybe we'll get some of that. | ||
I imagine we'll get a tranny in the mix. | ||
We'll get some gays. | ||
We'll get some of that. | ||
It's going to happen over the next three days. | ||
What was notable about this first day is that was absent. | ||
And the Republicans, their only line of attack at this point, because they've ran to the middle on so many issues, is to paint the Democrats as radical. | ||
They say Kamala's a radical leftist. | ||
Tim Walz is a radical leftist. | ||
And I said when Tim Walz was chosen, for example, that's not really true. | ||
They're not really radical leftists. | ||
And even if they are, in actuality, they're not presenting as that. | ||
They're making a very concerted effort to pander to the middle, and specifically to whites, and even arguably to conservatives. | ||
And I think that makes sense, because they've got the black vote locked up. | ||
They've got Hispanics. | ||
They've got Asians, although they're slipping with Hispanics lately a little bit. | ||
They've got women. | ||
They've got Gen Z. The ground they need to make up is the so-called white working class, suburban moms. | ||
That's the constituency in the must-win states of Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania. | ||
It's an 80 to 90 percent white electorate. | ||
Almost half of them do not have college diplomas. | ||
Those are the people that, at the minimum, they cannot activate by presenting as radical. | ||
And politics is a turnout game. | ||
It's who shows up. | ||
It's not necessarily convincing people to vote for one side or the other. | ||
People are basically locked in. | ||
It's a question of who will be motivated to vote. | ||
And in that sense, it's about not threatening your enemy's base enough that they're really going to make it a point to vote. | ||
So if you go out and if you're threatening to the other side, like, for example, abortion, something like Roe versus Wade being overturned activates the base of the left. | ||
Women are very liberal. | ||
And if you turn them out, they will sway the election. | ||
They will flip, just like in 2022, they canceled the red wave. | ||
If the Democrats scaremonger about abortion and Republicans play into that, you activate the left's base and they go out and vote. | ||
So the Democrats need to present, that's an example, the Democrats need to present as moderate or even try to appeal to these people to win some of them over and prevent them from turning out. | ||
They're trying to stifle the turnout of the forgotten men and women, middle American radicals, white voters, so that they don't turn out. | ||
And, you know, re-deliver the Rust Belt states for Trump like they did in 2016. | ||
So that's why during this convention they had two country music performances. | ||
And they sang about the stars at night in Texas, and they sang about all that stuff. | ||
And that's why they're doing the union thing, and they had all the union leaders up, and that's why they had workers, pipefitters come up and talk about how, you know, Trump didn't deliver on jobs, and that's why they talked about manufacturing. | ||
That's why it was so mellow. | ||
And that's why it wasn't so diverse and progressive and leftist. | ||
It's for that reason. | ||
And the issues that they hid, because they know what they're trying to do, was the unions and abortion. | ||
Because that's their mix. | ||
They want to keep the turnout of white people low. | ||
They want to turn out the white union people. | ||
They want to turn out the white women concerned about abortion. | ||
That's their mix that's gonna get them the Rust Belt. | ||
That's what they sought to do. | ||
And in that sense, I thought it was effective. | ||
There was nothing in here. | ||
The way that I saw it, it was boring. | ||
And boring is good. | ||
What would be bad for the Democrats is a freak show. | ||
Because that is what Americans consider the left to be. | ||
They have to do this because the left has lost a ton of cultural cachet. | ||
They know they're cringed. | ||
They know that they come across as Lecturing and out of touch and uncool, fun killers, insane, crazy. | ||
And so they know, I think they know that they're behind. | ||
I think they know that they've lost a little bit of that cachet. | ||
And so the worst thing that it could have been tonight was a freak show. | ||
The worst thing it could have been tonight was a circus. | ||
And Republicans will call it a circus no matter what, because they're partisan and because they're being paid to attack the Democratic Party. | ||
But from an outsider's perspective, As a political independent, I'm not a shill for either party. | ||
I watched this, and it was boring. | ||
There was nothing that was said that was so outrageous or insane or crazy that it became a spectacle. | ||
You had Democrats, and Democrats believe what they believe, and they know that, and we know that, and they believe the things that the liberals that we know in our lives believe. | ||
There was nothing spectacular about what happened today, good or bad. | ||
And for the Democrats, I think that's actually a positive. | ||
They're projecting normalcy. | ||
And their slogan, we're not going back, it's hearkening back to the same argument for Biden in 2020, which is, do you remember how chaotic things were? | ||
Do you remember how, and largely it was their fault because, you know, they made it that way. | ||
The media is super liberal. | ||
The institutions fought tooth and nail to prevent Trump from executing his agenda. | ||
I mean, they brought the war to us. | ||
Nevertheless, they say, hey, do you really want to go back to those turbulent culture war years when there was all this violence and chaos and division and everyone fighting each other over politics? | ||
No, I didn't think so. | ||
We're not going back. | ||
It's an appeal to that argument. | ||
They're arguing effectively for normalcy. | ||
They want to double down and they want the public to affirm this new normalcy. | ||
The return to normalcy from the chaotic Trump years, which, by the way, they fueled. | ||
They created that. | ||
They created the Trump phenomenon. | ||
And then they made it hell because they wouldn't allow him to do what he was elected to do. | ||
And then they overthrew him like that was orchestrated by them. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
It's politics. | ||
It's retail politics. | ||
It's propaganda. | ||
So, you know, whether you, you know, because I already see people say, well, that's only because that, yeah, yeah. | ||
I mean, there's how things work and then there's how you sell it in a marketing way in an election in retail politics. | ||
That's their slogan. | ||
That's their, that was their strategy at the convention. | ||
I think it worked. | ||
Even AOC. | ||
AOC is synonymous with left-wing radicalism. | ||
She didn't talk about climate. | ||
She didn't talk about an infinity trillion dollar investment into green energy. | ||
She didn't affect a black accent. | ||
She gave what I thought was a pretty good speech. | ||
It was bombastic. | ||
It was fired up. | ||
And think about the appeal she made about Trump. | ||
Did she say Trump is a white supremacist? | ||
No. | ||
Actually, throughout this entire convention, you didn't hear about Nazis or white supremacists really at all until Biden's speech. | ||
She didn't say Trump's a racist or a white supremacist. | ||
She said that Trump is like a sexist and not a patriot. | ||
Which is interesting, because 10 years ago, when Trump said, make America great again, they say America never was great. | ||
It was founded by slave owners. | ||
And they pushed a lot of people away with that. | ||
Now, multiple times throughout the convention, they said, no, Trump isn't patriotic. | ||
We're patriotic. | ||
Trump doesn't love America. | ||
He's a crook. | ||
We love America. | ||
That's new. | ||
That's a different appeal. | ||
And they're appealing to voters based on really like what have become conservative values. | ||
So it's interesting that AOC, synonymous with the militant, Latinx, diverse, progressive, younger wing of the party, in the minds of the Republicans, she made an appeal based on conservative values. | ||
She said some two-bit, what did she say? | ||
Some two-bit union buster, and he claims to be a patriot, and that was the big line that got everybody jacked up. | ||
That was it. | ||
Something interesting rhetorically happened there. | ||
Did you notice it? | ||
If you didn't notice it, you're a fucking idiot. | ||
You watched too much Sean Hannity and you came into this thinking, oh, you know, the Democrats are just crazy. | ||
No, the Democrats are rational political actors and they will tune things and calibrate things based on the demands of the public, just as they did over the past four years. | ||
That's why Biden did an infrastructure law. | ||
It's totally corrupt, it's bullshit, they haven't built anything. | ||
But they did an infrastructure law so that they could say, hey, Trump promised infrastructure, we delivered. | ||
And there's some truth in that. | ||
And that's why they did a lot of the reform on trade. | ||
They took the wind out of Trump's sail on trade, on chips, on manufacturing. | ||
And even the bipartisan border bill. | ||
That was, again, it was a scam. | ||
That was not the strongest border security bill ever. | ||
Nothing close to it. | ||
It was BS. | ||
And it was far too little, far too late. | ||
They've let in a billion immigrants. | ||
But that was politics. | ||
Now they could say, well, we're not bad on border. | ||
And this is where, you know, Reading the room among the Democrats, Trump should lean into these things. | ||
If the Democrats want to play patriot border patrol prosecutor, lean into it. | ||
Those are our values. | ||
Contrast this with the Republican Convention. | ||
The Republican Convention went woke. | ||
They had people speaking in Spanish. | ||
They had immigrants. | ||
They had a bunch of black people that they front-loaded on the first day. | ||
They did a Sikh call to prayer. | ||
They had a porn star. | ||
The Democrats went all in on the issues that work. | ||
They did a little bit of cultural pandering to the Republicans. | ||
They changed up their playbook. | ||
We went to appeal to us because we're winning, and the Republicans went woke. | ||
The Democrats, recognizing our cultural hegemony, tried to sound like us. | ||
We tried to sound like the losers, the failures, the ones that have to cuck out on their own issues. | ||
And so I said with like Raphael Warnock or maybe it was Clyburn when they talked about, you know, my dad picked cotton. | ||
That was the whole RNC. | ||
We had more of that at the RNC than they had at the DNC. | ||
How many speeches on day one of the RNC talked about my parents were poor? | ||
Black people, black guys talking about my parents were poor, but now I'm a senator, I'm a... It was like a dozen. | ||
There was one of those tonight. | ||
And this is the DNC. | ||
And the Democrats had no porn stars tonight. | ||
No one with face tattoos. | ||
And by the way, that vindicates the Republicans are a freak show. | ||
The Democrats had the basketball coach from the Olympics. | ||
We had Hulk Hogan. | ||
The Democrats had a couple of country singers, and I'm not in a country. | ||
We had like Kid Rock doing a weird, like, Raise your fist in the air if you vote for Trump! | ||
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Like that was the... It was a freak show! | |
We had Amber Rose! | ||
Now they had some weirdos on the stage, but they were all like kind of put together. | ||
Like, look at her! | ||
I mean, that's just like a recognizable face. | ||
That's just like... I mean, she's obviously a radical, you know, libtard bitch or whatever. | ||
But she's just like some Irish liberal. | ||
Okay, that's common actually. | ||
There's a lot of liberals in the country. | ||
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So... | |
You know, say what you will about the Democrats. | ||
I think they're evil. | ||
The Democrats are evil. | ||
They're running on killing babies. | ||
They're running on these scumbag unions that have destroyed our country. | ||
But they're good at politics. | ||
They are good at politics. | ||
They're good at rhetoric. | ||
They're good at messaging. | ||
They're good at production. | ||
They're good at props. | ||
Okay, they're the people of government. | ||
Republicans are the people of business and the private sector. | ||
That's why they're tacky. | ||
Democrats are the people of Hollywood and politics. | ||
That's why they're really good at this stuff. | ||
And I think that the RNC did a huge disservice by not playing to our base and forcing the Democrats, or rather calling the Democrats bluff on these issues. | ||
The Democrats' appeal was she's a prosecutor. | ||
She's tough on border too, tough enough. | ||
And we're the real patriots and we're for freedom. | ||
Why didn't the Republicans at the RNC say, no, we're for border, we're for shutting down crime. | ||
Anything they can say, we can say times two. | ||
They didn't do it because they're trying to pander to the Democrats who will never vote for them. | ||
So the Democrats are pandering to their base to turn them out. | ||
They're pandering to Republicans to stifle and suppress them. | ||
Republicans are pandering to a make-believe constituency of blacks and Hispanics that'll never vote for them, while they neglect and ignore the white voters that are their base that are now less motivated to vote. | ||
So, I think the RNC objectively was a failure. | ||
I think the DNC so far is off to a good start. | ||
The first day of the RNC was a catastrophe, need I remind you. | ||
It was all black guys. | ||
Then it was Amber Rose. | ||
Then it was a union guy who's not even going to vote for Republicans. | ||
And then it was the Sikh prayer. | ||
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The DNC was fine. | |
By comparison, the DNC was fine. | ||
So, you know, and again, it's about what do they hope to achieve? | ||
The Republicans failed. | ||
The Democrats succeeded in their strategy and in their mission. | ||
They executed it well. | ||
You can think that on a value basis, it's evil, which I do. | ||
But on a practical level, is it effective? | ||
Yes. | ||
I think they're good at what they do. | ||
It's not good. | ||
And Kamala, when she came out, the crowd pop was insane. | ||
I can't believe it. | ||
I mean, I can kind of believe it. | ||
But when she came out, it was like the crowd went nuts. | ||
It's a packed stadium. | ||
They went crazy. | ||
She looks good. | ||
Contrast that with when Trump came out on the first day of the RNC after he had been shot. | ||
That should have been the biggest thing ever. | ||
And it sucked. | ||
It was totally awkward. | ||
He came out to Lee Greenwood singing Proud to be an American. | ||
First of all, suck-ass song. | ||
Okay, let's just get that out of the way. | ||
Look, I love America as much as the next guy. | ||
I fucking hate that song. | ||
It's a bad song. | ||
He can't even hit the notes, so it sucked. | ||
It went on too long. | ||
Trump comes out, doesn't even say anything. | ||
First day of the RNC in 2016, he gave a speech. | ||
Didn't say anything. | ||
Just got up there, stood there, waited. | ||
Immediately lost all the aura from the assassination. | ||
Vance is sitting there with his fucking fat mouth open. | ||
Kamala comes out. | ||
She looks great. | ||
She's got the microphone. | ||
She looks like a pop star. | ||
Everybody flips shit. | ||
She gives a little, she says a little something, which is what people want to hear. | ||
Then she goes up. | ||
And we're in for three more nights of this. | ||
You're going to have Obama. | ||
You're going to have Bill Clinton. | ||
You're going to have a lot of big surprises this week. | ||
This convention's way higher energy. | ||
Way better organized, and they know what they're doing. | ||
They know it's a good strategy. | ||
They're executing it well. | ||
They're very disciplined. | ||
That's their strength. | ||
The Democrats always move in lockstep, and they're hypocrites. | ||
Believe it or not, that's a strength. | ||
People say, the Democrats are shamelessly hypocritical. | ||
Yeah, it's politics. | ||
Their base are retards. | ||
Do you think their base watches the news? | ||
Do you think their base knows what the stock market even is? | ||
Do you think their base could find Russia on a fucking map? | ||
And you're telling them, but Kamala said one thing, now she's saying something else. | ||
They basically don't even have a conception of the future. | ||
They have no abstract conception of future and past. | ||
You think you're gonna get them on hypocrisy? | ||
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They know nothing, okay? | |
So, like, that is a strength. | ||
Like, they will be super progressive, but pretend not to be. | ||
They're super left-wing, they just act like they aren't. | ||
They pretend like they don't hate white people, then they replace them through immigration. | ||
Yeah, it's sort of what they do. | ||
Oh, their radicals always kiss the ring of the throne. | ||
Their radicals always kiss the ring of the establishment. | ||
Yeah, that's what they've always done. | ||
They're disciplined. | ||
They're lockstep. | ||
They don't break ranks. | ||
They're willing to say what they need to say to get elected. | ||
They come up with a good strategy because they work in government and they control the media. | ||
They're good at production because they control Hollywood. | ||
These are their built-in strengths. | ||
The thing that Trump has is he can say whatever he wants. | ||
He can speak to the white people who are the bulk of the electorate, and he has the truth on his side. | ||
If you're not telling the truth, if you're not talking to white people, if you're not using edginess to get earned media, you just cannot win. | ||
You can't compete. | ||
And Trump is forfeiting all of that. | ||
He's leaving all of that on the table. | ||
The Democrats control the media. | ||
You can bypass that through Twitter and controversy, which earns media. | ||
He's not on Twitter. | ||
He's not being controversial. | ||
As such, he's forfeited all of media to the Democrats. | ||
The Democrats can turn out the orc army of low-information, non-tax-paying voters who will obey without question and don't know shit. | ||
Trump can appeal to the white people that are 90% of the voters in Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania, but he won't because he's pandering to blacks and Hispanics, so he neglects the whites. | ||
And the Democrats lie. | ||
They lie, cheat, steal. | ||
They're hypocrites. | ||
They're corrupt. | ||
Trump has the truth on his side, but he chooses to lie and chooses to pander to the left and talk about Hannibal Lecter and inflation instead of the border, and the changing culture and demographics of our country, and crime, and Israel even, the Israel lobby. | ||
You know, they have this... Think of it. | ||
The Democrats have riots outside, mass protests, there's a huge tension between the institutional Jews and the liberationist supporters of Palestine, and the GOP panders to Israel again, as they always do. | ||
You don't exploit that, you don't take the side of the Palestinians for political purposes. | ||
So it's just like, you know, we're just outclassed again. | ||
That political animal that Trump was in 2016, he isn't that any longer. | ||
Trump had instincts in 2016 that allowed him, like he had a really good playbook, he had a great strategy, he executed it amazingly. | ||
He was always one step ahead. | ||
Now that he has dumbfuck Republicans running his campaign, it's another Romney. | ||
It's another McCain. | ||
It's another, like, completely unwinnable opposition, controlled opposition campaign that can basically never overcome the built-in advantages of the Democrats. | ||
So... | ||
I see this convention and contrary to what people are saying, you know, Republicans want you to believe the Democrats have no hype. | ||
It's a honeymoon thing. | ||
Oh, they're so disorganized. | ||
It's such a disaster. | ||
That's not what I saw today. | ||
That's not what I saw. | ||
I see a smart playbook. | ||
I see it being executed to the letter. | ||
I see great production value. | ||
I see excitement and energy. | ||
Biden dropped out a month ago and they're still energetic. | ||
That's what I see. | ||
And this is their base. | ||
These fucking people are going to vote. | ||
And Republicans want to put their fingers in the air and say, no, no, this was a disaster. | ||
La la la. | ||
No, it's a disaster because they're Democrats. | ||
It's like, OK, but yeah, they may be Democrats, but a lot of people support the Democrats. | ||
So if they're being good Democrats, you know, like that's not like the country is not 100 percent Republican. | ||
What I mean by that is, like, Democrats will say Vance is weird, and they're right, and Republicans will say, well, you're weird because you're a socialist. | ||
It's like, okay, that means nothing to half the country. | ||
So, it actually doesn't matter. | ||
Oh, we're weird? | ||
Well, you support inflation. | ||
Okay, half the country doesn't know what that means. | ||
So anyway. | ||
So I thought today was very effective if they can keep this up, and if they can keep it up through the election. | ||
Look, she is pretty. | ||
She looked good tonight. | ||
Okay, I saw Richard Hanania tweeted a clip of my stream where I said that. | ||
Let me pull up Kamala. | ||
Did she speak before? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Let me pull this up. | ||
Okay, if you're telling me that she doesn't look good right now, you have lost your mind and you're insane. | ||
Now she may not be your type. | ||
She's a little older. | ||
Okay, this is a 60 year old woman. | ||
She looks good. | ||
If you can't admit, you may hate her. | ||
You may hate everything she represents. | ||
You may be voting for Trump. | ||
You may think she's a liar, a bad candidate, whatever. | ||
If you're going to say she doesn't look good here, Like, you have lost your mind. | ||
You are in denial. | ||
You are delusional. | ||
You are not objective. | ||
Like, you cannot be trusted to give honest critique of both sides in the election. | ||
You can say whatever you want. | ||
She is terrible in interviews. | ||
She's a shameless hypocrite. | ||
She's really not that smart. | ||
People say she's an alcoholic. | ||
I think that's believable. | ||
But saying she doesn't look good here, saying she's not fashionable, that she doesn't have good hair, you know, that people aren't going to look at her and say, oh, I like the way she looks. | ||
You're insane. | ||
And if Republicans can't say that, you are just as out of touch as Democrats were before the catastrophic Hillary loss in 2016. | ||
Or even, you know, the catastrophic what would have been Biden loss if he were still on the ticket. | ||
You sound like when Democrats would say Biden isn't senile, Trump's senile. | ||
It's like you are drinking the Kool-Aid from the DNC. | ||
Just like when Republicans say, oh, she doesn't have energy. | ||
She doesn't look good. | ||
She's got energy. | ||
She does look good. | ||
I look at her. | ||
She's got a good look. | ||
So anyway, Republicans, ignore this at your own peril. | ||
If you want Trump to win, you must acknowledge that the Democrats are competitive. | ||
They're not good. | ||
They're not good people. | ||
They're not moral. | ||
I don't think anyone should vote for them. | ||
They are competitive. | ||
What they are doing is effective. | ||
They are protecting Kamala. | ||
It's not fair. | ||
That's how it is. | ||
They control the media. | ||
They always have. | ||
Ignore these facts at your own peril. | ||
If you want Trump to lose, if you do not want to run a competitive campaign, if you do not want to play a game, Then ignore all of this. | ||
Put your fingers in your ears, say la la la, pretend everything's fine, the sinking poll numbers are, presume that they're fake, presume there will be no cheating, presume, you know, everything, and watch what happens. | ||
But if you want to win, and if you want to play a game, which means there's another team, you have to pay attention to what they're doing, and you have to be honest with yourself about what's working for them and what isn't working for them. | ||
I thought this convention was effective. | ||
They ran from woke. | ||
That's because wokeism is falling out of favor. | ||
They ran from the radical left in word but not in deed, and I think that's smart. | ||
And it's going to work for them. | ||
And Republicans had no playbook this time. | ||
RNC was shit. | ||
I'm a base voter. | ||
If Trump just played to the base like they are, you know, their base issues are like abortion and, you know, corporate greed and that kind of stuff. | ||
If I'm a Democrat, I'm fired up. | ||
The Republican base, our issues are immigration, crime, the economy, trade. | ||
If those are the base issues, I didn't hear anything that excites me from the RNC. | ||
As a matter of fact, it totally turned me off. | ||
That's why the Republicans are not winning. | ||
That's why the Democrats are doing well right now. | ||
But all right. | ||
We're going to take a look at your Super Chats. | ||
We'll see what you guys have to say about all this. | ||
Let me take a look. | ||
And we'll see what we got here. | ||
Absolutely not true. | ||
Absolutely not true. | ||
That is absolutely fake and a cope. | ||
And I don't want to say how I know, but that is absolutely not true. | ||
And, you know, if anyone believes that, you're just a coping bitch. | ||
Even though they got disavowed six times and cog-blocked by the two senior advisors of the campaign who remain in charge today, and even though their leadership got decapitated, they're actually super secretly running everything according to nobody. | ||
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Delusional. | ||
Hey, well thank you so much! | ||
We love you. | ||
We love our moms. | ||
God bless. | ||
Yeah, I had a good birthday this weekend. | ||
here. Totally support an interview with your mom. We watch you every night at | ||
dinner. Happy birthday. You're changing the future for our kids. God bless. | ||
Hey, well thank you so much. We love you. We love our moms. | ||
God bless. Yeah, I had a good birthday this weekend. I turned 26 yesterday. Oh man, it's, | ||
uh, it really sucks getting old. | ||
I'm not gonna lie. | ||
I'm not even that old and it just sucks. | ||
That's a lot of candles. | ||
But it was a good birthday. | ||
I had some friends come into the city. | ||
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And we had a good time. | |
It was great to see everybody. | ||
I'm appreciative that I have great friends. | ||
So it was a fun celebration. | ||
We partied all week. | ||
I had people here all week coming in and out. | ||
I'm like five pounds heavier because it was just a ton of eating out at restaurants and going around the city and it was a fun time. | ||
But, uh, yeah, I kind of hate getting old. | ||
Another year closer. | ||
Another year closer to the end. | ||
But, you know. | ||
But it's, you know, I have a good life. | ||
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I've had a good life. | |
But someone make it stop! | ||
I wanna be young! | ||
Alright, but yeah. | ||
So thank you for that. | ||
I appreciate the birthday wishes. | ||
Good times. | ||
Serena B sent $75. | ||
40-year-old normie business executive I know went from talking about free speech and taxes to sharing your clips in six months. | ||
Nick is not stoic. | ||
Good. | ||
It doesn't matter how right you are if no one listens to your stoic yap sessions. | ||
The GOP is getting the President Walker treatment. | ||
Yes it is! | ||
Who says I'm not stoic? | ||
Yeah, yeah, I know. | ||
I could be a little bit of a spurge sometimes. | ||
I'm animated, okay? | ||
I'm a wild man. | ||
I'm an American. | ||
But you have to get people's attention. | ||
You gotta be bombastic. | ||
You gotta get the message out. | ||
If no one's listening, it doesn't matter what you're saying. | ||
So you gotta get people to listen. | ||
And look, it's just entertaining. | ||
You have to be entertaining. | ||
I wouldn't have a huge audience being censored for as long as I have if I wasn't really, really entertaining. | ||
How many people do you know have been banned from three platforms over seven years and they're able to come back on a fourth and not only maintain but grow their audience? | ||
It's never happened. | ||
I had a huge following on YouTube, was banned on YouTube. | ||
Built a huge following on DLive, got banned on DLive. | ||
For three years, I was on a home-built platform with no independent traffic other than my own show. | ||
Audience shrank enormously. | ||
Came back. | ||
Within a year, back on top. | ||
Who else? | ||
And the only thing that I attribute that to, one, I'm super smart, two, super entertaining. | ||
Because I'm not on time, the production quality for a long time wasn't very good. | ||
I'm kind of a jerk. | ||
But if it's entertaining and if it's informative, people keep showing up and that's why they've watched the show reliably for so long. | ||
So yeah, people like to shit on me, but no one ever says I'm wrong, no one ever says it's not working. | ||
They never say I'm wrong, and they never say that I don't have a massive cult-like following that I've held on to for over five years, almost ten. | ||
So they come up with every other thing. | ||
Oh, well, I don't like the way he is. | ||
Yeah, well, that's why you're mediocre and have no following. | ||
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So, alright. | |
Let's keep going through these. | ||
Hey, thank you, man. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Thanks for the big super chat, man. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
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if people had any doubts that andrew clevin is a jewish supremacist they should be gone now he's so | ||
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birthday wishes. | ||
I appreciate it, man. | ||
The theory that Europeans are descendants of ancient Israel? | ||
The Catholic Church has no official dogma against or for this theory and there's substantial archaeological and biblical evidence for it.Most Red Pillars can see modern Jews aren't the same people God chose in the OT. | ||
Think Bibi Net is of Jacob? | ||
I think it's stupid and I don't believe in it, but I think that's just a bunch of nonsense. | ||
That's like our version of Hebrew Israelites or something. | ||
The real thing that matters is if you're Catholic. | ||
It actually doesn't matter who the real children are. | ||
People that are hung up on descendants and land are still spiritually Jewish. | ||
If you're still hung up on blood and land like that from a religious context, no, we're the real. | ||
You missed the point. | ||
The point of the gospel is that there's a new Israel, there's a new life, there's a new people, there's a new tribe. | ||
It's the Catholics. | ||
It's the Christians. | ||
It's the church. | ||
It's the body of Christ. | ||
The Eucharist matters. | ||
The gospel matters. | ||
The desert, the holy sites, the blessed people matters a lot less. | ||
And I would say it's actually significant that the Jews of today are the chosen people because that is like The story of the whole Bible, you know, is this wayward people, the prodigal son. | ||
Isn't it fitting that the redeeming, forgiving God of mercy would be betrayed by his own people? | ||
And that his people would not accept him as the Messiah, and that they would actually become a force for evil in the world? | ||
Isn't that consistent with the Old and New Testament? | ||
So I would actually, on the contrary, the idea that, no, no, we were a bad people, and we were somehow the Jews that betrayed God, but then we eventually just became the best people, that doesn't really make a ton of sense. | ||
I think it's actually, you know, and my buddy, I forget who said this, actually. | ||
It was... I forget who said this, but it was in a religious debate. | ||
They said that actually, if anything, you know, the Jews being so selfish and their extractive, exploitative politics It's really the inverse of the Golden Rule. | ||
And it is kind of, in itself, a self-contained proof of Christianity. | ||
That the people that bore the Messiah, who out of self-sacrificial love saved the world, that they would be the opposite of that. | ||
That they would be evil, and they would be the opposite of self-sacrifice. | ||
You know, this Jewish religion which is so exclusionary, and the Jewish religion which is built on usury, which is, you know, sort of sucking the life force out of people through excessive interest. | ||
It's like getting away. | ||
I think it was Arvel who said that. | ||
It's like, that kind of proves it. | ||
So if anything, I think they have to be the real Jews. | ||
If anything, they have to be the real ones, as opposed to anybody else, because they're, you know, what they're doing is so messed up. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you for the super chat. | ||
Thank you. | ||
It's awesome. | ||
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hashtag grow upper war two trenches. Any thoughts on the growing support you've | ||
been receiving from influencers like Bulzarian and date when it comes to the | ||
Israel slash Jewish question. Also any opinion on Dan B's appearance on the PBD | ||
podcast? Oh seven. It's awesome. I love to see the consciousness rising and it's | ||
It feels like more people than ever. | ||
It started with me, and then Ye, and then Candace Owens, and then Dan B, and now the Tates, and everybody seems to be on board now with this idea. | ||
And it's really because of Elon. | ||
Elon freeing Twitter is, in a lot of ways, what allowed for all of this to happen. | ||
It's just really important that we get the facts right. | ||
So, like, Candace Owens has been blaming the Frankists. | ||
That's not true. | ||
And I don't know why she's saying that. | ||
I don't know if she doesn't know it's not true or if she's trying to be clever. | ||
I respect what she's done. | ||
I respect that she took a fall on Daily Wire on this issue. | ||
And she's been courageous and blowing the whistle on some of these things. | ||
But it is really important that we get it all right, and that's not true. | ||
So, and it's important, okay? | ||
Because to say that some obscure, indistinct, occult group has infiltrated all the religions totally obscures the real nature of the struggle. | ||
Because it tends to suggest that there's nothing inherently wrong with Judaism. | ||
Judaism's been infiltrated. | ||
Jews don't like Jesus. | ||
The Talmudists, who don't like the Frankists, don't like Jesus. | ||
The Kabbalists don't like Jesus. | ||
None of them like Jesus. | ||
So she's saying they're being infiltrated by devil worshippers? | ||
Well, if they're not worshipping Jesus, who are they worshipping? | ||
So, you know, who put him up on the cross in the first place? | ||
Who betrayed him? | ||
And it's in that spirit that they worship today. | ||
And she says, you know, well, Judaism, Islam's been infiltrated. | ||
What would Islam be otherwise? | ||
Would that be great? | ||
Would Islam be, would be a totally acceptable religion? | ||
It would still be a false religion. | ||
It would still be heretical and blasphemous. | ||
So when she says, oh, you know, all these religions are fine, there's like this indifferentist, universalist subtext, which the Catholic Church warned about. | ||
And it says something like, all the religions worship the same God and they're all fine. | ||
It's just these evil people who are indistinct that are the problem. | ||
And that creates a ton of moral confusion and it obscures the truth. | ||
No, they are Jews and their antagonists are the Catholics. | ||
It's a story of Rome and Jerusalem. | ||
It's a story of Rome and The wayward Hebrew-Jewish people. | ||
That is the story. | ||
It's Catholics and it's them. | ||
It's not the occultists versus everybody. | ||
That's some Alex Jones nonsense where they're going to say, you know, oh, it's the neo-nazis. | ||
You know, I love Alex. | ||
But when Alex says, oh, you know, the Jews are a front, I don't believe that. | ||
I think a lot of the Jews hold some very fucked up beliefs. | ||
And, you know, to say otherwise, it's almost like You don't fully accept the significance of what Jesus did on the cross, because if you start to say that other religions are acceptable, you're kind of demeaning and diminishing the sacrifice. | ||
There's only one religion that said Christ is God, died on the cross, rose again. | ||
That's Christians. | ||
Muslims don't believe that. | ||
Jews don't believe that. | ||
They're wrong. | ||
They're going to hell. | ||
They're wrong. | ||
They're going to hell. | ||
They should not have political power. | ||
And there should be no ambiguity about any of that. | ||
And when people start to say, oh, all these religions are being preyed upon by the occultists. | ||
Okay, well, the occultists are activated by the devil who works against our Holy Mother, the Virgin Mary. | ||
They work against our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, and our Trinitarian God that does include the Father and the Holy Spirit, and most importantly, or maybe distinct from the others, Jesus Christ, who became the God-Man. | ||
For people to say that, you know, the devil is the adversary of the other religions, I believe the devil works with the other religions, because the other religions are not true. | ||
And it's only the Catholic Church where you find reverence for Mary, which is Mary and Jesus are the devil's adversaries. | ||
So... | ||
You know, everybody else is just wrong on this. | ||
The Jews are saying, you know, they don't like Mary, they don't like Jesus, and oh, poor them! | ||
They're being infiltrated by the Frankists! | ||
It's another ism. | ||
It's another flavor of European-style socialism, globalism, secular humanists with Jewish last names, cultural Marxists, post-modernists, post-modern neo-Marxists, Frankists, Sabbateans, Sabbatees, Zevi, all that stuff. | ||
You know, what people are saying is that the Frankists are the adversaries of the Chabad Lubavitchers. | ||
That might make a little bit of sense. | ||
I don't want to be a conspiracy theorist, you know. | ||
Depending on how things go, maybe I'll go into that more. | ||
But, yeah, no, they're all wrong. | ||
They're all wrong, and they're all... All those sects are Jews. | ||
The Chabadniks, Likudniks, Zionists, Bolsheviks, Frankists, Sabbateans, Talmudists, Kabbalists, they're all Jews, and they're all wrong. | ||
As long as they're not with Jesus, they're all wrong. | ||
So yeah, it's just really important that we get the facts right. | ||
That's why I want to transition to do information. | ||
I want to give people the information, because there's so few resources and so few people have discernment. | ||
We need people to know the right information about these things, because we need to steel man our position. | ||
We can't be going out there half cocked and, you know, muddying the waters with things that aren't true. | ||
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But I like Candace, I just, we need to clarify that. | ||
Everyone has been subverted it seems. | ||
The only thing even dissident right talk about is radical left, socialists, communists. | ||
It feels like a time capsule has been opened. | ||
I greatly distrust many sources I thought reliable. | ||
This started 2-3 days after Groper War started. | ||
Yeah, isn't it interesting? | ||
I think they're all dual use. | ||
I think they're almost all spies or useful idiots. | ||
And all these big accounts that blew up, they clearly have been activated. | ||
Like, they were saying super, super edgy things and very cynical and, you know, a lot of people thought they were with us. | ||
And then a few weeks ago, it's like someone pressed a button and they became GOP shills. | ||
And they went from saying, TND, billions must die, you know, sanctifying violence and blah, blah, all that shit. | ||
And now they're like GOP cheerleaders. | ||
Now they sound like Sean Hannity. | ||
And that's not a coincidence. | ||
And I think some of them are in on it. | ||
I think maybe more of them are useful idiots who are being swayed. | ||
But I think, you know, more people than you might otherwise understand are spies or feds. | ||
And it's so ironic because that's what they accuse me of being. | ||
I'm the only one that's still radical. | ||
I'm the only one that's still radical or sensible. | ||
Everybody else just became a GOP ass licker. | ||
You know, they're gonna go in and say, Tim Wall's military service. | ||
Tim Wall's military service? | ||
Ten fucking million illegal immigrants came here in four years. | ||
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You're talking about Tim Wall's military service. | |
And, you know, other, you know, they're calling her a communist. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
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Not once have I seen the intense emotion elicited by criticizing Israel or Jews be elicited | ||
by the mocking and attacks against Christ, not from a single pro-Israel Christian. | ||
These people will throw themselves headway like fodder to defend their precious Israel. | ||
To defend people who hate them. | ||
But where is this energy for Christ? | ||
I don't think that's true. | ||
I think there are a lot of people that feel the same way, and you sound like a Jew. | ||
Yeah, I don't... Well, I think that's true of some people. | ||
$50 it is very telling of what so-called Zionist Christians really worship | ||
They will become feral and friendships and foam at the mouth for a group who loathe them | ||
But not a peep when Christ is attacked I am at the point of rage towards these people the level of | ||
brainwashing enrages me their God isn't Jesus. It's Jews Yeah, I don't well. I think that's true as some people. I | ||
think I see what you're saying now I think that's true with a lot of | ||
Evangelicals and Protestants, but I would buy think there's a lot of people that get furious when Jesus is attacked | ||
I think there's a lot of Catholics. | ||
I think that traditional Catholics are ready to go to war when they see Christ mocked. | ||
I think it's mostly a Protestant problem you're talking about. | ||
It's a lot of evangelicals. | ||
They'll take a lot of abuse for Jesus, but not for Israel, not when it comes to the Jewish people. | ||
So, yeah, I guess I agree with you. | ||
I thought you were talking about our people. | ||
It's one of those, like, why do you always talk about the Jews? | ||
What about... Why don't you get mad about something else? | ||
That's what it sounded like initially, so... But I think I see what you mean, and I agree. | ||
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First time super chatting any steamer as I never consistently watched any, but I got hooked on you show. | ||
It's so awesome! | ||
I'm a first generation immigrant now citizen, yet, I'm sick of all the immigrants. | ||
It feels like we're in India slash Pocky not the USA. | ||
Damn, it's too bad you gotta go back now. | ||
That's a shame. | ||
You gotta go back to Egypt, buddy. | ||
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Thank you though. | ||
Greatest city sent $20, another thing missing from 2016, and even 2020, nicknames. | ||
Or perhaps Donald names. | ||
Anyway, why haven't we heard about Coconut Harris? | ||
She's always talking about coconuts. | ||
Her people, whether she's black or Indian, love coconuts. | ||
It is decided then. | ||
From now forth, Kamala, or Kamala will be known as Coconut. | ||
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Okay. | |
That's dumb. | ||
Okay, don't be doing that. | ||
Stop with the Benjamin. | ||
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class plus I stole the laptop too. | ||
Okay, don't be doing that. Stop with the Benjamin. Put the Benjamin down. | ||
They defied him so dirty I can't believe they put him on for night one. Legitimately disrespectful. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
2kboot sent $10. Hey Nick, looking to get involved in some capacity. | ||
DPUSA is looking for a chapter leader in my city and a Republican Senator is also looking for help on his campaign. | ||
Any recommendation on which to pick? Limited time these days. Thanks. | ||
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Um... | |
Um... | ||
Bye. | ||
DudeTPUSA. | ||
Jake10978 sent $5. | ||
My exactly do you think unions are bad? | ||
I'm not disagreeing with you. | ||
I've never heard a message of why they are bad. | ||
We always hear so much propaganda of why they are good. | ||
Because one, public sector unions totally drain our resources like the teachers union in Chicago. | ||
One, they're just like a massive voting force. | ||
They vote for the Democrats. | ||
Two, they just demand more and more benefits. | ||
It's not attached to performance at all. | ||
So they're just like these unfireable piece of shit, bloated employees. | ||
Private sector unions have made labor too expensive. | ||
And they've made it so that we can't make anything here in America because of their outrageous demands. | ||
So the unions at one time, you know, were fighting for the little guy. | ||
Now the unions are huge. | ||
The unions are huge, rich, politically connected, massive, corrupt. | ||
So it's like anything else. | ||
They start out Trying to, you know, for a specific purpose, like the Interstate Commerce Commission or the Railroad Commission, whatever. | ||
And then they get captured by government or they get captured by the industry they're supposed to regulate. | ||
And now you have a situation where they actually kill jobs. | ||
So, you know, they extract greater benefits, but for an ever-shrinking number of jobs. | ||
So unions have been a big part of the deindustrialization, in addition to free trade. | ||
So, unions are brutal politically and economically. | ||
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Yeah, too many women. | |
Thank you very much. | ||
This is like a never-ending parade of school teachers. | ||
Yeah, too many women. | ||
AquariumGroiper sent $5. | ||
Happy birthday. | ||
We love you. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
GroiperSpool sent $10. | ||
I have no clue what you are talking about because that bitch looked sturdy as fuck. | ||
Maybe too sturdy. | ||
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Which one? | |
GroiperSpool sent $10. | ||
Oh, and you look very handsome tonight. | ||
Had to look and even if it is the DNC. | ||
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Thank you. | |
RealPizon sent $5. | ||
Yankee hat at the DNC in Chicago? | ||
Trump mentions Yankees three times in one week? | ||
UniParty confirmed? | ||
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What's the Yankee hat? | |
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
Really? | ||
$1100 no message. Thank you for the big super chat Hawk twogroar percent $15. This was a better pro-trump | ||
convention than the RNC. Really? Happy birthday, Nick. You're my hero | ||
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Thank you, man. I appreciate it five dollar whopper, jr It's a convention. | |
It's always like that. | ||
$10 notice how many people are talking during the speeches no respect | ||
It's like a high school cafeteria except no sexy bae. That's just how it is that these things. That's a convention | ||
It's always like dollars the reaction from the right is the reason why Trump is losing instead of acknowledging the | ||
fact the left is competitive And appealing they just cope and whine yeah niggas need to | ||
wake up for real Pretty fly white guy sent $5. | ||
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391. | |
Can you see the convention from your real window? | ||
Or the projections on Trump Tower? | ||
No, it's at McCormick Center, so it's too far away. | ||
Haley Patrick sent $10. | ||
Hi, Nick, female viewer. | ||
The Black Country singer was there because Beyonce came out with a country record. | ||
It sucked and wasn't considered a success. | ||
Of course, it's racism. | ||
They made a documentary about Beyonce's efforts and how Black artists have historically been shunned from country | ||
music. | ||
Thoughts? | ||
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Yeah, I don't think that had anything to do with Beyonce, but okay. | |
Vincent Daly sent $5. | ||
Hello, my beautiful emperor. | ||
Did you know Steve Kerr's son is named as Nick Kerr? | ||
Is this him being secretly based? | ||
Appreciate your insight. | ||
Thanks, King. | ||
Oh, I get it. | ||
Very funny. | ||
Josh Gonzalez sent $7. | ||
Said a whole rosary today because of Papist Zoomer and herself. | ||
Thank you and God bless you both. | ||
Thanks, man. | ||
Glad to hear it. | ||
Papal State sent $5. | ||
Oh, boy. | ||
Another week of fun. | ||
Thanks for doing this, Nick. | ||
You're the GOAT. | ||
I'll be watching all week. | ||
God bless. | ||
Zachariah Seeds sent $5. | ||
This fucking faggot Sean Strickland got a STFU about South Africa. | ||
Bro legit acting like us white South Africans aren't the only reason why anything functions at all here. | ||
Yes pussy nigga, we live in gated communities. | ||
So fucking what pussy faggot? | ||
Yeah, that's super cringe. | ||
But, you know, he's just stuck in that, like, liberal matrix where he's like, you know, racism bad. | ||
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Racism is bad. | |
That clip from the hill was as funny as it was revealing. | ||
The guy squirming at having to reckon with you is great content, but shows how badly they wish you didn't exist. | ||
We are glad you exist. | ||
Call back. | ||
WonderPetsPatriot sent $10. | ||
Crazy Paul. | ||
That clip from the hill was as funny as it was revealing. | ||
The guy squirming at having to reckon with you is great content, but shows how badly | ||
they wish you didn't exist. | ||
We are glad you exist. | ||
Happy birthday. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Yeah, that was pretty funny. | ||
He's a fucking nerd. | ||
Refrigerator 47 cent $10. | ||
It's crazy that the DNC makes Trump look vastly better than the RNC did. | ||
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Literally. | |
More willing to vote for Trump after seeing these ads about him than watching the RNC. | ||
Ninja Grow Wiper sent $26. | ||
Happy birthday, Nick. | ||
I hope it was a good one. | ||
God bless you. | ||
What was the highlight of your birthday? | ||
That's too personal, but thank you. | ||
Remember Apple sent $15. | ||
Feels bad. | ||
Thanks. | ||
You were? | ||
It's not about an appeal to convention. | ||
One, the Catholic Church supported it for thousands of years. | ||
It's not about an appeal to convention. | ||
One, the Catholic Church supported it for thousands of years. | ||
Two, you can get last rights. | ||
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So I don't think that's true at all. | |
But I don't know. | ||
I think it's a good thing. | ||
I think it's a good thing. | ||
I think it's a good thing. | ||
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I think it's a good thing. | |
I think it's a good thing. | ||
I think it's a good thing. | ||
I don't really have strong feelings on the death penalty. | ||
You just gotta get him off the streets. | ||
He didn't kill him. | ||
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He could keep him there forever. | |
wins Texas or Shabbos Kesenbaum speaks at the DNC at some point this week. Hunter appreciator sent $5. Country music | ||
and Bible talk at DNC. Rap music and seek prayers at RNC. | ||
What in the world? I told you. USA cook sent $5. Jews that love Israel openly vs. Jews that love abortions and Israel | ||
for president. Yup. | ||
U.S.A. Cooks sent $10. I forgot how insufferable these libtards are. | ||
Yup. | ||
Genuinely the supporters are retarded. | ||
The politicians are absolutely corrupt, fake, void of God, and dying for more abortions to their god Satan. | ||
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Based. | |
Yup, it's pathetic. | ||
grow hyper sent $5 the GOP was gifted a failed assassination attempt and the | ||
True. | ||
most patriotic photo in presidential history a week before the RNC and still | ||
managed to make it look like a high school pep rally in comparison yeah | ||
pathetic us a cook sent $5 faggots will clap for anything true us a cook sent | ||
$5 they can't say Jesus name because their God is the devil best Mac Daddy Allen sent $30 HBD to NJF less than three | ||
Thank you, I appreciate it. | ||
GrowEyeperWinner sent $5. | ||
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Okay, thanks for that. | |
BooglyWoogly sent $10. | ||
That was a bunch of trite including the critical speakers like Biden. | ||
But the one about Trump abandoning the Michigan auto industry was brutal in its accuracy. | ||
Yep. | ||
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That was rough. | |
Leper King Groper sent $5. | ||
Hey man, I just finished my second Groper war edit with original cinematic music. | ||
You said this week's about the dem so curious when I should drop it. | ||
Now? | ||
In the morning? | ||
Next week? | ||
LMK. | ||
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Save it for next week. | |
Based crochet or sent $7 snooze fest freak show. | ||
Couldn't vote in 2020 because I was on deployment and I definitely won't vote this year. | ||
It's just over. | ||
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W objective stream deployment. | |
Oh, so you're a female on deployment. | ||
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Mark Chris sent forget to switch accounts, sir, man, ma'am. | |
No, it's a me-vindication. | ||
Spencer and Chuck Johnson want everyone to vote for Kamala. | ||
I said just don't vote for Trump, don't vote for Kamala. | ||
It's a me-vindication. | ||
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If anything. | |
to that | ||
he had Well, I'll look at that after the show. | ||
Yeah, that's not true. | ||
Everyone knows he's older. | ||
People would be okay if he was less energetic. | ||
It's about the kind of campaign that you run. | ||
only continue if he wins. The fatigue is too much after all these years. Going back to | ||
2016 just isn't a possibility anymore. | ||
Yeah, that's not true. Everyone knows he's older. People would be okay if he was less | ||
energetic. It's about the kind of campaign that you run. | ||
People can tolerate an older, quieter president. | ||
Well, they cannot tolerate a weak person who totally backed off on policy, which is what | ||
happened. | ||
Based pensioner says, you're wrong about that. | ||
Nick, may Jesus Christ bless you on your special day. | ||
Stay strong in faith and truth. | ||
My ex account got suspended for speaking out. | ||
So be cautious. | ||
They're cracking down on us. | ||
Keep safe, everyone. | ||
God bless. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you for the birthday wish. | ||
Thank you for the birthday wish. | ||
Thank you. | ||
at thank you | ||
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No shot. | |
to show his nose shot I believe Trump truly wants this country to succeed for all. | ||
But the Democrats only want this country to succeed for some. | ||
Happy birthday, sir. | ||
Well, thank you for that, but now you're wrong. | ||
There's still a lot of game left, and it's a coin flip, so... Whoa! | ||
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Wow! | |
Thank you so much for the huge super chat! | ||
07s for Brittany and Mio! | ||
Politically Provoked, they're back again! | ||
Thank you guys. | ||
I really appreciate it. | ||
That's a nice birthday present. | ||
God bless. | ||
Britney and Mio, my favorites. | ||
My favorite pair. | ||
My favorite show. | ||
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The GOATS. | |
And a nice present. | ||
So thank you guys. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Love you. | ||
Thanks for the birthday wishes. | ||
Too generous! | ||
Half censorship is down so low from Rumble and X that you and other mainstream SM have | ||
been forced to cool down to the point where they aren't even censoring anti-Semitic vids | ||
allowing for the first time a real infiltration of anti-Israel voices into. | ||
I saw that, yeah. | ||
It's true. | ||
Censorship is probably the lowest it's been in nine years and it's awesome. | ||
I saw that! | ||
others who have high credibility amongst conservatives. | ||
This weekend they hammered so hard, the usual suspects were freaking out on X over the loss | ||
off the conversation. | ||
I saw that, yeah, it's true. | ||
Censorship is probably the lowest it's been in nine years and it's awesome. | ||
Carson Hockley sent $5. | ||
I am a 16-year-old podcaster sharing the truth. | ||
I asked Jordan Peterson's wife about the Jews. | ||
I saw that. | ||
I saw that clip. | ||
And then I clicked on your profile and you weren't following me. | ||
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Thank you. | |
And then I saw later you were following me. | ||
You followed me later. | ||
But yeah, I saw it over the weekend. | ||
You were following thousands of people. | ||
You were following many people I know, but not me. | ||
I was like, why isn't he following me? | ||
But then you followed me later. | ||
So I appreciated that. | ||
Be careful, okay? | ||
Look, if you're 16, you got to really be careful on that issue because trust me when I tell you this, you don't know what you're getting into. | ||
You may think you do. | ||
I thought I did, but I didn't, and you don't. | ||
So be careful, okay? | ||
You gotta be smart about it, because what happens to other people is they go all in, the whole system comes down hard, it's brutal, and then people de-radicalize, they blame all their problems on the issue itself, and then they spitefully become libtarded. | ||
I've seen it happen many times. | ||
So, be careful. | ||
I hope you're doing okay. | ||
Hope everything's alright over there. | ||
But be smart with it. | ||
I don't want you to ruin your life. | ||
We're winning. | ||
They can't justify it anymore. | ||
noticed a couple people who have dropped the laser IPFP. We're winning. HBD07. They | ||
can't justify it anymore. Trump did a rally with someone speaking Spanish. | ||
They spoke Spanish at the rally. | ||
Okay? | ||
You can't have someone speaking Spanish at the rally talking about more immigrants coming in. | ||
Miriam Adelson's better than the war heroes. | ||
And then you have a laser eyes? | ||
That's not laser eyes. | ||
So we're just winning the argument. | ||
Okay, thanks for that. | ||
No, I said at the beginning of the show, we're going to push it until next week. | ||
This convention is going to eat up all the press the entire week because there's so much going on in the city and the protests. | ||
Biden. | ||
I don't want it to get swallowed up. | ||
By all the press coverage of that, so I said we're just going to push it back until next week. | ||
There's going to be no campaign this week, really, either, because the DNC is going to gobble up that as well. | ||
So we'll just do it next week. | ||
But we did update the website. | ||
You can check out the website. | ||
If you want to submit a form and join us, you go to Las Vidas, chrislasvidas.com. | ||
And, uh, sign up for the Groyper War 2. | ||
We are still planning on doing it. | ||
We're just pushing it back a week. | ||
Wow, thank you for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it, buddy. | ||
One of our top donors. | ||
You are the man. | ||
07s to you. | ||
Richard Lyman, sponsor of the show. | ||
Okay, all right. | ||
That's our last Super Chat. | ||
Is that enough? | ||
Is that a long enough stream? | ||
I've been here for six hours. | ||
I had to sit through five hours of Democrats and hours Super Chats. | ||
That's a lot. | ||
That takes a toll on your brain, on your mind. | ||
That's hard. | ||
That takes a lot of mental fortitude to sit through AOC, Hillary Clinton, Jill Biden, Joe Biden, a rabbi, then the super chats. | ||
It's like, bruh, I'm at my limit. | ||
It's like clockwork orange over here. | ||
Clockwork orange DNC stream. | ||
You have to tape my eyelids open. | ||
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Okay. | |
And we got three more days of it. | ||
So let's pace ourselves. | ||
That's going to do it for me tonight. | ||
We're going to be doing it all week. | ||
I'll be back here again tomorrow at 6 Central Time. | ||
And we'll be back next week with Grauper War 2 major updates. | ||
You're not going to want to miss it, so make sure you follow me here on Rumble to get all the notifications and updates about future streams. | ||
Smash the follow button, leave a comment, leave a like on the video. | ||
I'm on the air Monday through Friday, normally at 8 o'clock Central Time. | ||
Tomorrow I'll be back at 6 Central Time. | ||
As always, thanks to our Super Chatters. | ||
Big special thanks to Politically Provoked, Jufri, Groyperior, Kaiser Clark, Roman Waper, Northwest, and Richard Lyman. | ||
Special thanks to all of you guys. | ||
Thanks to everybody that Super Chats and watches the show. | ||
We love you. | ||
I'll see you again back here tomorrow. | ||
Until then, have a—whoops. | ||
That was almost a bad spill. | ||
Until then, have a great rest of your evening. | ||
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. | ||
With respect, the respect that we deserve. | ||
From this day forward, we will never be defeated. | ||
From this day forward, it's going to be only America first. |