So, President Trump, former President Trump, spoke in the Bronx.
25,000 people.
Now, the Bronx is not a wealthy borough of New York City.
And it is, I'm sure, there are far more non-whites than whites there.
I'll look it up to make sure, but I'm quite certain.
And he got 25,000 people.
Joe Biden might get 25. But, given the belief among high-ranking Democrats that cheating in elections is okay, that is their view, in my opinion.
I know that this sounds heretical.
I believe that a significant percentage of high-ranking Democrats do believe that it is okay to cheat in a national election.
And it totally makes sense.
If you honestly believe that Donald Trump is a fascist and will destroy democracy, you're sort of morally obligated to cheat.
You can't hold both beliefs.
It's wrong to cheat, but Donald Trump is a fascist.
They're mutually exclusive.
If he's a fascist, it's right to cheat.
Anyway, here is an excerpt from his talk in the Bronx.
Look, we had the greatest economy in history.
Everybody here, where you have a small business, or if you had a job, you were getting more than you ever made.
And we had no inflation.
We had no 1.4 percent, considered none, considered better than none, because frankly, none in its own way is a bad thing also.
We had a perfect number, 1.4 percent.
It doesn't matter whether you're black or brown or white or whatever the hell color you are.
It doesn't matter.
We are all Americans, and we're going to pull together as Americans.
Wow.
Wow.
Joe Biden's recent speech at Morehouse College, one of the most despicable speeches given by a president in American history, the only competition comes from other speeches he has given.
Um...
How bad it is for blacks, how their black men fear being murdered, how systemically racist America is, versus I don't care what the hell color you are.
That's good.
Could be a motto of this country.
I don't care what the hell color you are.
Wow.
The Never Trumper is the biggest fool in the country.
The Republicans who won't vote for him.
Some of them I know so well.
It's a very big disappointment.
But it is astonishing.
To know the damage the Democrats are doing and be a never-Trumper.
It shows you how hard it is to be guided by reason and not emotion.
Let's hear, there's a black woman, I believe it is, who attended the rally.
We have a clip from her.
I think you stand with Trump.
I'm not stupid.
I could tell the minute I saw you, your eyes lit up until the Trump flags.
I'm not stupid.
As I told her, you know why you stand with Trump?
Because beautiful people stand with Trump.
What were you going to say?
It's really good.
It's a mocktail.
So what was your answer?
Why you stand with Trump?
I stand with Trump because he's basically representing us and everything that they're doing to him is what they can do to us.
And the system is broken.
And, you know, he's fighting for us, you know?
So I like his policies.
I like how he says it like it is.
And, you know, in fighting, gotta go.
I'm sick of them.
And what would you say to a black person that says that you're not black because you're voting for Trump?
Well, then I guess I identify as a white man.
I don't know.
I don't care what anybody has to say.
I'm a mother.
I care about the future of my child, and I care about policies over, you know, rhetoric.
Well said.
Oh, my God.
I would want to hug that woman.
What would you say to a black who said you're not really a black if you're for Trump?
Well, I guess I'm a white man.
That was worth everything.
Yeah.
By the way, that rhetoric is really old.
What was it, Gloria Steinem said about, was it Kay Bailey Hutchison?
A Texas Republican senator, woman.
And she said she's not really a woman.
You're not really a black if you're not a Democrat.
You're not really a woman if you're not a Democrat.
Yeah.
It's an intellectually deep world, the world of the left, isn't it?
That's one of the great jokes that people think that there is intellectual depth on the left.
It's so shallow.
That's why they're so afraid of debate.
Thirty-seven professors objected to my going to Arizona State University a year ago.
Not one of them would debate me.
Not ten of them.
Or Charlie Kirk.
We were both there to speak.
They don't debate.
They smear.
I invited any one of those professors onto my show.
I would give them a national audience.
All I want is one classroom audience.
How's that for a swap?
You get a million listeners, or whatever number it is, maybe more, and I get 25, or whatever number is in your classroom.
And I'll make that swap to any one of you professors who objected to my coming to Arizona State University.
And, of course, it won't happen.
Because, by definition, a leftist is intellectually shallow.