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-♪♪♪♪ -♪ It's a crazy world, crazy world ♪ -♪ Somebody's gotta have the same views ♪ -♪ It's a crazy world, it's a crazy world ♪ -♪ Somebody's gotta have the same views ♪ | ||
-♪♪♪♪ right, people. It is October 16th, 2024. | ||
I assume you know who I am. | ||
I assume you know what show you're watching. | ||
And I guess I should assume you know what the date is. | ||
But anyway, here we are. We're live streaming on Rumble YouTube and Locals. | ||
You probably know that, too, because you're watching on one of them. | ||
We've got a post-game show, rubinreport.locals.com. | ||
You probably know that because you watch all the time. | ||
And yesterday, by the way... | ||
Over a million people tuned into our live show yesterday. | ||
That is a bananas number for the hour-long... | ||
Oh, I didn't even know we had a graphic there. | ||
Look at that. One million people in less than 24 hours watching. | ||
That's just on YouTube. That's not including Rumble. | ||
That's not including Locals. That's not including Spotify, Apple Podcasts, etc., etc. | ||
Those numbers... | ||
Completely blow CNN and MSNBC and the rest of them out of the water, even their primetime, but certainly their daytime programming. | ||
And I just want to thank you guys. | ||
And I think that's indicative of really everything we talk about here, this split that's now occurring between mainstream media and what's happening online. | ||
And you guys appreciate a little truth and a little humor and a couple F-bombs now and again. | ||
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And I will try not to fail you during today's program. | |
We're going to be doing just the 20-day-out stuff. | ||
It's a lot of Trump. It's a lot of Kamala. | ||
We got some polling. We got some media mockery and some stuff about election shenanigans. | ||
So let's just dive right into it. | ||
Donald Trump went to a Bloomberg event yesterday. | ||
Bloomberg, of course, they cover the markets and the economy and all that good stuff. | ||
And editor-in-chief John Micklethwaite He interviewed Trump. | ||
Now, he did not interview Kamala because although they invited Kamala, she did not show up. | ||
So we're going to show you a couple clips of Donald Trump sitting down with the editor-in-chief. | ||
And some of it was kind of pleasant and some of it was kind of sparr-y, kind of little tic-tac-y. | ||
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Take a look. The first is just for the record and for those people watching on television, the Economic Club of Chicago and Bloomberg both invited Vice President Harris to a similar interview about her economic plans that she has declined so far. | |
Why should they trust you with that? | ||
Because we're about growth. | ||
She's got no growth whatsoever. | ||
And we're all about growth. We're going to bring companies back to our country. | ||
You look at even today, as I was driving over, I see these empty, old, beautiful like steel mills and factories that are empty and falling down. | ||
Some have been converted to senior citizens' homes, but that's not going to do the trick. | ||
And we're going to bring the companies back. | ||
We're going to lower taxes still further for companies that are going to make their product in the USA. We're going to protect those companies with strong tariffs because I'm a believer in tariffs. | ||
I'm not sure that you are. I don't think you are, but I congratulate you on your career. | ||
But to me, the most beautiful word in the dictionary is tariff. | ||
And it's my favorite word. | ||
It needs a public relations firm to help it. | ||
But to me, it's the most beautiful word. | ||
So we're going to dive a bit more into tariffs and some of the granular stuff there. | ||
But first off, so look, it's important to note, this is a big economic event. | ||
Kamala, of course, cannot go on stage and really defend any of her record in an unedited interview. | ||
Certainly not about economics, which she knows basically nothing about. | ||
So she didn't show up to the thing. | ||
Okay, so Trump gets there, and parts of it were kind of pleasant, and parts of it, as I said, they got a little tic-tac-y, a little sticky. | ||
We'll get to that in just a second. | ||
But first, the way, what Trump, just like, his blanket statement is, we're about growth, right? | ||
And then I like how he connects it to, I was driving here today. | ||
We see these factories that no longer are operating. | ||
You can't turn them into old-age homes. | ||
We have to figure out ways to bring businesses in. | ||
And then he explains how you would do that. | ||
How would you do that? Well, you have to create a business-friendly environment. | ||
You would lower taxes so that businesses are like, oh, that would be a good place to do business in. | ||
I can pay less tax, I can get buildings cheaper, I can hire more employees, et cetera, et cetera, right? | ||
And then they get into it about tariffs. | ||
Now, Trump likes tariffs because what Trump wants Is low taxes for American companies to make American-made products, and then you tax the stuff that's coming from overseas. | ||
Now, a lot of people, as he said, it can be a dangerous word. | ||
People think that if you put tariffs on things, that it somehow is gonna cause all prices to rise. | ||
That's not Trump's position. | ||
So here's just a couple moments of Trump going and explaining, well, this is some of his better stuff. | ||
I think it's four or five moments during the interview. | ||
I think it's the greatest job in government. | ||
You show up to the office once a month and you say, let's see, flip a coin. | ||
And everybody talks about you like you're a god. | ||
Oh, what will he do? I mean, before, the guy used to walk into my office, he was like begging for us. | ||
He was fine. | ||
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But you did talk about removing him once. | |
I did, because he was keeping the ridge too high. | ||
And I was right. What does the Wall Street Journal know? | ||
They've been wrong about everything. | ||
So have you, by the way. | ||
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You've been wrong about it. You're trying to turn this into debate. | |
It's not a debate. You've been wrong all your life on this stuff. | ||
We're going to put tariffs on them, and you know what they can do? | ||
The Mercedes Benz will start building in the United States. | ||
And they have a little bit, but you know what they really are? | ||
Assembly, like in South Carolina. | ||
But they build everything in Germany, and then they assemble it here. | ||
They get away with murder because they say, oh yes, we're building cars. | ||
They don't build cars. They take them out of a box and they assemble them. | ||
We could have our child do it. | ||
How about this? Gavin Newsom, he's the governor of California. | ||
Newsom. He signed Newsom, Michael. | ||
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Yeah. No, he corrected me. | |
That's the first time I've been corrected. | ||
There are CEOs out here. | ||
If they said those sort of things about a rival CEO, they'd be sacked. | ||
I know, but they don't have to survive like me. | ||
They don't have to go through what I have to go through. | ||
There's never been a president that's been treated like me, so I have to fight my own way. | ||
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You made a... | |
I gotta say, guys, he's really good. | ||
I had my frustrations with him during the primary, but that's right. | ||
They've never had to go through what I've gotten. | ||
And this self-righteous guy sitting there, oh, these other people would be sacked if they said things the way you did. | ||
You called them new scum. | ||
And then Trump trying to explain the ridiculousness of what Mercedes does here to get around taxes and things of that nature. | ||
So now check out the piece on tariffs, because this was the most interesting part. | ||
And this is why it got a little tic-tac-y with these two as they were discussing all that. | ||
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And yes, you're going to find some people who were gained from individual tariffs. | |
The overall effect could be massive in terms of the economy. | ||
I agree. I agree it's going to have a massive effect, positive effect. | ||
It's going to be a positive, not a negative. | ||
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Let me just... | |
No, no, let me tell you. I know how committed you are to this, and it must be hard for you to spend 25 years talking about tariffs as being negative and then have somebody explain to you that you're totally wrong. | ||
It'll have a negative... | ||
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It will have... I'll go a step further. | |
If you don't do this, this country has no chance. | ||
40 million jobs is a lot of jobs to rely on trade. | ||
They're all coming back. Those are 40 million jobs in America that rely on trade. | ||
Are you ready? John Deere, great company. | ||
They announced... About a year ago, they're going to build big plants outside of the United States, right? | ||
They're going to build them in Mexico. | ||
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And you threaten them with tariffs and they stop. | |
That's right. I said, if John Deere builds those plants and not selling anything into the United States, they just announced yesterday they're probably not going to build the plants, okay? | ||
I kept the jobs here. | ||
So the reason I'm showing you that is that whether you agree fully with Trump's position on tariffs or not, or whether we should be taxing imports and how that affects the American economy and all of those things, when Trump is talking about those things, he obviously knows what he's talking about, right? You may not agree exactly with the end result of his economic policies. | ||
Let's just put that aside for a moment. | ||
But the point is, the guy shows up to events, He tells you what he thinks. | ||
Not only does he tell you what he thinks, he tells you why he even speaks a certain way. | ||
No one's gone through what I've gone through. | ||
And he damn well is right. The guy has almost been shot twice in the last three months or so. | ||
Now let's compare that to the way the media treats him when he does do things like that. | ||
Because you could argue that was a pretty... | ||
Hostile interview, right? | ||
Or not even hostile. It was an effective interview. | ||
Two people who have different positions on things that weren't given an inch. | ||
That's what we need more of. | ||
Now let's jump over to the harpies of The View. | ||
Here are Joy Behar and Whoopi Goldberg explaining that Donald Trump never does what we literally just showed you him doing. | ||
But Trump, he won't even take questions from his own supporters. | ||
He starts dancing to, you know, the time to say goodbye. | ||
And she will go into enemy territory. | ||
That shows you that she has more... | ||
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You know what? | |
It's that thing. | ||
And this is for all the women in the audience. | ||
Women are forced to go into places constantly where people don't always welcome them. | ||
So she understands what this is. | ||
She gets it. And thank God for you men who are here in our audience who aren't afraid to come here and hear what we're doing. | ||
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So thank you. And thank you to Britt Baer for saying yes. | |
And to Joe Rogan for saying yes. | ||
Thank you for that. | ||
We'll be right back. The level of self-righteousness, thank you men for being here and listening to us and we're women. | ||
And the guy's like, yes, I'm a man and I'm here and I listen to women. | ||
It's like it has nothing to do with nothing. | ||
How did they even make that about male and female? | ||
Women go into places where they're not always liked. | ||
Do you think Donald Trump walks into a lot of rooms with people that are leaders of other countries and is liked? | ||
They don't like him because he puts, you're not going to believe it, I think I just came up with the phrase, America first! | ||
And that's not a thing that these people like. | ||
It's completely absurd. Also, it's just so patently absurd to imply that Donald Trump doesn't do hostile interviews, which he does all the time on every network where they're hostile to him. | ||
And then he also does all of these podcasts that generally are a little friendlier, let's say, but he actually speaks off the cuff and is funny and everything else. | ||
That is in stark contrast to the AI candidate that they're supporting, who just did Stephen Colbert and did Howard Stern and who did The View, et cetera, et cetera. | ||
So once again, it's like, lady... | ||
Joy, just get a mirror. | ||
And I know it might be frightening what you see on the other side of it, but seriously, lady, it would help. | ||
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All right, so AI candidate Kamala Harris, she's making the rounds, and we just heard Joy Behar say she loves those hostile interviews. | ||
She takes those tough questions, unlike Donald Trump. | ||
Well, here she is on Lenny's show. | ||
You guys know Lenny. They call him Charlamagne Tha God, but his name is Lenny. | ||
I prefer to call him Lenny. | ||
And she went on Lenny's show, and they talked about reparations and how scary Donald Trump is, because that's tough stuff to So my agenda, well, first of all, on the point of reparations, it has to be studied. | ||
There's no question about that. | ||
And I've been very clear about that position. | ||
In terms of my immediate plan, I will tell you a few of the following. | ||
One, as it relates to the economy, which is a lot of what you have addressed. | ||
Look, I grew up in the middle class. | ||
My mother, you know, worked hard, raised me and my sister. | ||
And by the time I was in high school, she was able to afford our first home. | ||
I know what it means for an individual and a family to have home ownership. | ||
I also know in the context of history, nobody got 40 acres and a mule. | ||
Donald Trump. Would go in to the Department of Justice and manipulate it in such a way that it would be used as a weapon against his political enemies. | ||
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Yeah, he's going to lock y'all up if he gets back in office. | |
Well, by the way, you should look at his words. | ||
I don't think that you as a journalist should feel so sure that journalists, judges, others. | ||
And you know who does that? | ||
Dictators do that. | ||
Other countries do that. | ||
Wow, what a powerfully combative interview that was. | ||
We're both going to be put in jail by that scary orange man. | ||
By the way, Kamala, Lenny is not a journalist. | ||
I am not a journalist. | ||
We are people who tell you what we think for a living. | ||
That is very different than journalism, right? | ||
Now, I happen to be doing something closer to journalism than most people that call themselves journalists, but that's a separate issue entirely. | ||
So, of course, it's the usual stuff. | ||
First off, allow me to just say If I can loosely quote Caddyshack here, the judge in Caddyshack, as it pertains to reparations, you'll get nothing and like it. | ||
Okay? No. Reparations, no. | ||
You do not get them. And that should just end the reparation conversation right there. | ||
However, if you're watching this and you're one of these men at The View who are clapping like this, or you're a guilty white person, or you're Sonny Hostin whose grandparents or great-grandparents were slave owners, How about you give reparations? | ||
Why do you need the government to force you to do something good? | ||
No one in my family owned slaves, and even if they did, I'm not guilty of my ancestors, and no one's guilty of their ancestors. | ||
But if you feel so attached to this idea of guilt, unearned guilt, by the way, well then go ahead. | ||
Why do you need the government to come in and be like, damn you, you better give up that cash. | ||
How about just do it? Out of the goodness of your own heart? | ||
Or is it that your heart is actually black and empty? | ||
I think that might be it. That's that. | ||
And then as the other part, yes, Donald Trump is going to come and jail the podcasters. | ||
That's what he's going to do. | ||
It's you freaks who are demonetizing people and censoring videos and working with the government to change algorithms and all of the stuff that we now know you've been doing thanks to the Twitter files and much more. | ||
But Kamala sits there in a highly combative interview. | ||
They're going to arrest me and they're going to arrest me. | ||
My But if that isn't dominating enough, here's a video of Kamala talking about the stars. | ||
You know, there's this whole... | ||
I talked with somebody once who said, you know, if you just look at where the stars are in the sky, don't look at them as just random things. | ||
If you just look at them as points, look at the constellation, what does it show you? | ||
So you just outlined it, Roland. | ||
What does it show you? | ||
You know, we had a full moon here in Miami last night. | ||
Did you guys see it? It was rather bright and beautiful. | ||
And I was playing basketball at night. | ||
We barely needed the lights on the court because it was so bright. | ||
And I came home and I walked outside with Luke. | ||
It was about 8 p.m. And he said, moon, moon. | ||
And that actually is far more intellectually impactful than anything she just said right there. | ||
The kid is two years old. He knows it's the moon. | ||
I don't know what the hell she's talking about. | ||
Nobody knows what the hell she's talking about. | ||
She just puts words together to get to the end of the sentence so that the media can then say, oh my god, she said a complete sentence. | ||
This is why they want to censor the internet, videos like this. | ||
Because here is Kamala repeatedly talking about how she prosecuted transnational crime organizations when she was Attorney General of California. | ||
And look what they do. | ||
Look what the wizards of the internet do right beneath it. | ||
Quite clever. I have prosecuted transnational criminal organizations. | ||
So I'm the only person on this stage who has prosecuted transnational criminal organizations Was as a prosecutor and I was also... | ||
I have prosecuted transnational criminal organizations. | ||
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She's the one that took on the transnational gangs. | |
I went after the transnational gangs. | ||
I went after transnational gangs, drug cartels and human traffickers who came into our country illegally. | ||
I have personally prosecuted transnational criminal organizations. | ||
I have taken on transnational criminal organizations. | ||
The old adage goes, a meme is worth a thousand words, and that's it right there, right? | ||
So she's prosecuted transnational organizations. | ||
I thought they were for trans. | ||
It's all very confusing to me. | ||
But at the same time, somehow, under her administration for the last four years, there's been more child sex trafficking than ever before. | ||
And that is exactly why they want to censor the internet. | ||
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And now back to me. So as you guys know, look, the policies of Kamala Harris are not good. | ||
The media's run and cover for her. | ||
They lie for her. | ||
They lie against Trump. Okay, we can do all that stuff all day long and you guys get it already. | ||
The other thing that they do, the main driver of all of it is fear. | ||
That is mostly what they have left. | ||
And that means for the next 20 days, they are going to go out of control with fear. | ||
So that's why Lenny can sit across from Kamala and go, they're going to arrest you. | ||
And she can go, no, they're going to arrest you. | ||
Oh my God, can we share a cell? | ||
Here is more fear-mongering that Donald Trump will come for people like them. | ||
He's talking about the enemy within our country, Pennsylvania. | ||
He's talking about that he considers anyone who doesn't support him or who will not bend to his will. | ||
An enemy of our country. | ||
It's a serious issue. | ||
He's saying that he would use the military to go after them. | ||
Think about this. | ||
Alright, first off, lady, he's saying he would use the military to go after illegals, and he's largely talking about the drug cartels and the Venezuelan gangs, et cetera, et cetera. | ||
As for the enemy within, when you guys call Donald Trump a fascist and a white supremacist, And you call his supporters neo-Nazis. | ||
Would that be sort of like calling them the enemy within or is that something else altogether? | ||
I'm pretty sure it's the same thing. | ||
And of course they just never make the distinction. | ||
Donald Trump is not coming for anyone that is legally here that he disagrees with. | ||
But getting rid of the illegals, particularly the ones that are doing crime, that might be something that he does. | ||
I don't even know if he's going to be able to do it. | ||
Like, it's a monumental Herculean task. | ||
I don't know if he's going to be able to do it. | ||
But just the way they lie about everything. | ||
He's a fascist! You're all white supremacists! | ||
Oh my God, he's talking about the enemy within. | ||
Like, the absurdity, the ability to lie and manipulate the truth, it... | ||
To some extent, you have to admire it. | ||
You really do. Not what they do, but how they do it. | ||
Here's Tim Walls, the guy that she chose for VP. I don't know why, but here's just some video of him. | ||
We didn't have a great segue for that. | ||
It was just kind of like, why wouldn't we play that video? | ||
And everybody likes a little ah-bah before noon, am I right? | ||
His wife, Gwen Walls, if you think he's pandering and his hands are always flying all over the place and he seems to have no control, what is it with Democrats and the inability to control their bodies? | ||
Kamala's constantly like this and he's waving like this and like, whatever. | ||
I'd rather have Trump belittle this. | ||
That seems better to me. | ||
Anyway, Gwen Walls, Tim Walls' wife, or probably Beard, here she is talking to people like they are three-year-olds, which is probably the intellectual level of most of their base. | ||
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Hey, Kamala HQ. I'm Gwen Walls, and I have been an educator for a really long time. | |
And I'm here with an assignment for you today. | ||
It's due on November 5th. | ||
Now I'm going to put my teacher classes on because this is really serious like a final and there's no late work. | ||
I need you to take yourself and three friends to the ballot box and make your voice heard. | ||
You have to vote. I'm going to repeat that again. | ||
You and three of your friends have to make your voices heard by voting. | ||
If you need more information, just go to IWillVote.com. | ||
And remember, no late work. | ||
If I was doing this show and talking to you with my glasses down like this, and I was telling you to vote for Donald Trump, you know, b-b-b-b-b-b. | ||
Everything about them is fake. | ||
Everything about them is inauthentic. | ||
Everything about them is lowest common denominator, and how dumb do they think their base is? | ||
Fairly dumb, and it also explains why they want everybody in public school, because you can dumb in the population over time, and then you get a woman talking to you like a third grader with glasses down on her nose like the librarian, and you think it's something genius. | ||
Really incredible. Kamala's married to a man by the name of Doug Emhoff. | ||
Doug Emhoff banged the nanny, correct? | ||
He banged the nanny in the previous marriage. | ||
Also had this child who turned into a Hamas supporter. | ||
And here's Doug who banged the nanny with the Hamas supporting daughter. | ||
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This is not the time to be like, oh, I'll do it later. | |
I'll register later. I'll check my out-of-state mail voting later. | ||
The time is now because I've checked in with people and they have been so thankful that I've reminded them to mail everything in. | ||
So that's my biggest message, is reach out to your peers. | ||
Cotter said to me before the show when we were looking at that that she looks like every Seinfeld character mashed into one. | ||
Like she's half Elaine, half George. | ||
You could throw a little Jerry in there with a big shirt and then actually she's tall and lanky like Kramer. | ||
It's all there. But she's literally a Hamas supporter. | ||
Doug Emhoff banged the nanny. | ||
Kamala Harris banged Montel Williams. | ||
The other woman is talking like this. | ||
These people don't know what economics are. | ||
We're in a lot of trouble, people! | ||
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Alright, so from the husband who banged the nanny with the daughter who supports Hamas, let's jump over to the televised mental institution known as MSNBC. There is some concern there that the polling is not looking great for Kamala. | ||
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With just over three weeks until Election Day, former President Trump and Vice President Harris are now tied among registered voters 48 to 48 percent. | |
The five-point lead Harris held after the presidential debate a month ago is now gone. | ||
Donald Trump's approval rating now 48 percent is higher than his job rating was at any point during his presidency. | ||
By 43 to 41%, more voters are concerned that Harris will continue President Biden's approach than are concerned that former President Trump will continue his first term approach. | ||
I mean, just look at them side by side and you can see it. | ||
Remember that poll we took a month ago that you see here. | ||
It was just after that first Trump-Harris debate. | ||
Since then, we've had the VP debate. | ||
There have been some campaign activities, some interviews, some things that have changed in that time. | ||
I think this might be the biggest for Harris. | ||
We just asked the basic image perception people have. | ||
Is it positive or negative of these candidates? | ||
The Trump number's always been somewhere in this territory. | ||
In fact, this is a little bit high for him, believe it or not, 43% positive. | ||
But look at Harris, 43 positive, 49 negative. | ||
The significance, we polled this a month ago, she was 48% positive and 45 negative. | ||
She was above water, as they say. | ||
That's completely reversed. | ||
It now looks very similar to Trump's. | ||
That's a pretty big shift. Okay, so something interesting is happening here. | ||
And remember yesterday, we showed you that video of David Sachs from the All In Podcast talking about the doom loop? | ||
And that does seem to be what Kamala is in right now, because there was a weird thing. | ||
They thought, oh, we can... | ||
All right, she cooed the old man. | ||
Now we can just install her and protect her, right? | ||
We have an entire machine dedicated to protecting her. | ||
We have a corporate machine and corporate media. | ||
We have big tech on our side. | ||
We'll just protect her and hide her. | ||
When they realized that the protect and hide wasn't working as well as they thought, then they thought, okay, we'll just put her in these ridiculously easy interviews, with the exception of that one, 60 Minutes one, which was more difficult, and that one was an abject disaster. | ||
But even in the easy ones, she failed because she's so deeply inauthentic. | ||
So the more people find out about her, the less they like her. | ||
So that's sort of the doom loop. | ||
What's happening with Trump is actually the reverse. | ||
Everyone knows everything you could possibly know about Trump. | ||
Talk to anyone on planet Earth right now, and everyone in the most remote jungle of... | ||
Africa to the tundra of Canada or anywhere else you want to go, they have some opinion on Donald Trump. | ||
There's very few people who are like, you know, I've just changed my feelings about Donald Trump. | ||
Now, there are people who are evolving towards voting for Donald Trump because they see the lunacy of the left and they're starting to remember Oh, it was pretty good under Trump, especially in those first two years pre-COVID. So something's happening. | ||
The more they see of Kamala, the less they like her. | ||
And as Trump just kind of gets out there more, does these combative interviews, shows that it's fight, fight, fight, and they can try to shoot me and I'm still out there and I'm gonna go to the Bloomberg thing and argue about tariffs and do all that stuff. | ||
Then people keep coming around to them. | ||
They see the sense of humor on the podcast, et cetera, et cetera. | ||
Anyway, let's jump back to MSNBC because obviously when they see numbers like that, that is cause for concern because these people are mentally unwell. | ||
If you listen to Democrats, the worst, I mean, the whiners out there, the worst couple of days of polling literally since Herbert Hoover lost to FDR. So what? | ||
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How? Please, I want to understand this, this political thing. | |
I'm just a simple caveman country lawyer. | ||
There's some reasons why Democrats, there's a case for panic. | ||
There's data out there that should alarm Democrats. | ||
And you go through and look at some of those things, when you hear people like Alyssa Slotkin in Michigan or Tammy Baldwin in Wisconsin privately telling people that the vice president is behind in those states, that's a good reason to worry. | ||
You look at her numbers with African-American voters, her numbers with Hispanic voters, that's a good reason to worry. | ||
Okay, so they're acknowledging reality, right? | ||
We know this thing about men not really being into her, and they're very concerned that black men aren't into her, and Hispanics are not into her. | ||
She should see what's going on in my basketball group chat with all of my Venezuelans and Cubans down here in Miami. | ||
We got 24 out of 25 Trump supporters. | ||
One guy Canadian, he's a little confused. | ||
We're working on him. The point of all of this. | ||
Is that they, at some point, they cannot hide the reality. | ||
Joe Scarborough, the fact that this man is on television still is so mind-blowing, that like three days before they had the complete Biden implosion of the debate, that he was talking about how Joe Biden is sharper than ever. | ||
In a normal situation, you could not be that bad at your job and not be fired. | ||
But he's, as you know, he is there to lie. | ||
That's literally why he has the chair at the desk with his wife. | ||
And the fact that they're married is also completely insane. | ||
So, okay. As you know, numbers not looking great. | ||
More people see Kamala, the less they like her. | ||
Trump kind of doing some good things out there. | ||
Seems like there's some momentum. | ||
Why 10 things happening? | ||
So what do they have to do? | ||
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They have to go back to the fascist word. | |
So I think it's very important for all the viewers to understand a few things about what is the Trump campaign and what is President Trump. | ||
He's authoritarian. It's nationalistic. | ||
It's far right. It's intolerant of dissent. | ||
It has a contempt for the rule of law. | ||
It requires direct obedience to a powerful leader, and it requires the supremacy of one ethnic group. | ||
Well, I just gave you the definition of what fascism is. | ||
Average American who is a Trump supporter does not understand that actually right now, President Trump is demonstrating the attributes of fascism every single day. | ||
Where Mark Milley calls Trump a fascist. | ||
You've read the book. Can you put this in some context for us and give us some idea of all that is in the book named War? | ||
You're seeing it there. That's right. | ||
This book is largely about the Biden administration, but the headlines about Trump really stand out. | ||
Mark Milley, Trump's former Joint Chiefs Chairman, is using Bob Woodward to send a message. | ||
And it's a chilling message. | ||
To have the former Joint Chiefs Chairman calling the former president and want to be next president a fascist is front page news. | ||
And I'm glad it's been treated that way in the last few days. | ||
We have to talk seriously in this country about what fascism is and what it means to have Milley making this warning. | ||
Let me say something. | ||
I was watching interviews with MAGA supporters. | ||
They do not believe that he will do what he says he's going to do. | ||
That is what we're up against. | ||
So if you say he's going to be dictator on day one, he wants to punish with the air forces, whatever we have, the armed forces, he wants to punish people who disagree with him, like people like us. | ||
Yes, Joy. Donald Trump is going to get the Air Force to blow up that fucking building. | ||
Like, honestly, I'd be for that, but I'm pretty sure Donald Trump wouldn't be. | ||
Call me far-right fascist. | ||
You know, I do want to issue an apology because a few days ago on Twitter, I said that Brian Stelter is filled with jelly. | ||
And there's just no evidence of that. | ||
It could be cream cheese. We just don't know. | ||
So I just want to put that out there. | ||
We have no idea or even what jelly it is. | ||
I feel like it's strawberry jelly, but I'm not sure. | ||
Again, you guys get it. | ||
Like, he's a fascist. | ||
He didn't do any of these things the first time, but he's a fascist. | ||
Also, fascism is the deep connection between the corporations and the government. | ||
That's what creates a fascist society. | ||
The corporations, Joy and Joe over on MSNBC, The things that you work for that are all in cahoots with Kamala Harris. | ||
So if anyone is fascist here, if there's a fascist enterprise on the move, it's what you guys are part of, not what Donald Trump is part of. | ||
You guys are also using lawfare to remove him from ballots and all of those things. | ||
You have sham trials and take away his business opportunities and licenses in New York and all of these things. | ||
So actually that would be far closer to fascism than anything Donald Trump is doing. | ||
Of course, when they're not telling you that he's a fascist and that he wants to literally use the Air Force to bomb the view, that's great. | ||
Someone should do that in AI. That's pretty great. | ||
When he's not doing that, the other thing, of course, that he must be doing is going after the lesbian population. | ||
The lesbians, they're out there, they're doing their thing, and Donald Trump hates them and wants to destroy them. | ||
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If I were to ask Vice President Harris a question, I think I would ask her, how soon do you think we can get the Equality Act passed? | |
How about Donald Trump? | ||
I would ask him, do you see me as a human? | ||
Oh. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
Good God, what theater. Stephanie Ruhl there. | ||
I'm sorry. First off, I don't know if that was a lesbian. | ||
That might have been a trans person or a boy or a girl or whatever. | ||
Whatever you are, you're a human. | ||
I don't think Donald Trump doesn't think you're a human. | ||
As for the Equality Act, I'll read to you what the Equality Act is because that's what that either lesbian or trans person wants. | ||
The Equality Act would expand the definition of public accommodations to include places that offer good services, transportation, or entertainment. | ||
It would also prohibit discrimination in public spaces and federally funded programs. | ||
These are all things that we have. | ||
These are all things that we have. | ||
You can't discriminate against people based on the color of their skin or their gender or even their gender identity. | ||
You can't have these things. | ||
Joking aside, person that said that. | ||
You have every right that anyone else has. | ||
You can marry whoever you want to marry. | ||
You can get whatever job you want to get. | ||
You should be judged based on your merit and the work that you put in and who you are as a person. | ||
And you have all of that opportunity in the United States. | ||
Donald Trump is not coming for those things. | ||
If you wish to be judged exclusively on your genitals or your gender identity or something, then I guess you should vote for Kamala Harris. | ||
But the ridiculous, that Stephanie Rule on that, and again, it's a televised mental institution, that they bring this person on, Donald Trump, am I a human? | ||
And that she sits there, she sits there and pretends that this is real, that any of this is real, is completely and utterly absurd. | ||
We have a bit more from MSNBC. | ||
We might be setting an MSNBC record today. | ||
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This is it. | |
I'm gonna take a shower. You know what I'm recommending? | ||
Everyone's going home after this. | ||
You're all showering individually. | ||
We don't shower together here at the Rupert Report. | ||
Everyone's going home and showering, and then we can convene later. | ||
I know we have meetings and stuff later. | ||
Here's more from MSNBC. It's Joy Reid, who's bananas. | ||
It's a guy from the Lincoln Project. | ||
These are all Democrats who pretend to be Republicans so that they can go after Trump. | ||
Little compilation for you. | ||
Enjoy. At this point, you can't call what Trump is running a campaign. | ||
As friend of the show David Korn points out in Mother Jones, what Trump and J.D. Vance and House and Senate Republicans are running is a massive disinformation campaign aimed at warping Americans' reality. | ||
And they're doing it with violent, terrifying, and sometimes bizarre conspiracy theories that set the table for maybe armed resistance to a Kamala Harris win or mass acceptance of American fascism. | ||
Trump and Republicans backed by far right-wing billionaires like Elon Musk and right-wing media and anti-woman Manosphere podcasts are creating social media or gaming social media apps like xTwitter in Trump's favor and pumping disinformation into the brains of Trump supporters. | ||
Not quite foreign interference, but not exactly different from what Vladimir Putin would do. | ||
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What they want to do is they want to win the election night until the inauguration. | |
And if they can go in and they can violently disrupt these counting centers, how will states be able to certify elections? | ||
You burn down a county center in Arizona, how does the governor certify those elections? | ||
What world are we in then? | ||
And I think that we really have to anticipate that, think about it. | ||
It's really incredible what they do. | ||
Everything that they're accusing Trump supporters of potentially doing in the future is what they have done for years. | ||
Who has been burning down our cities, whether it's the Hamas Hezbollah rallies or the Antifa BLM rallies, right? | ||
Who is it that's taking down our monuments, attacking the White House, attacking federal courthouses in Portland, like all of the stuff? | ||
Who is it? I think you know who it is. | ||
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But potentially in the future they might do a thing. | |
Sure, it's our people been doing it, but don't look over there. | ||
So that's that, right? | ||
That's that. And then, Joy, Joy, are right billionaires like Elon Musk? | ||
Are right billionaires like Elon Musk? | ||
Elon Musk has been a Democrat his entire life. | ||
He voted for a Republican for the first time two years ago because as he started waking up, he was like, oh, maybe we should have a border in this country. | ||
Elon Musk Who undoubtedly is pro-choice. | ||
Elon Musk, who undoubtedly is for gay marriage. | ||
I'm so sick of talking about these things. | ||
Elon Musk, who in a sane world is just a standard sort of nominal liberal. | ||
But you just throw these terms around like far-right billionaire. | ||
And then, of course, she's also going after the Manosphere podcasters, which I assume includes people like me. | ||
Because did you guys know that you're watching this on the Manosphere? | ||
Scary. Anyway, when they talk about how the Trump people want to just upend the elections and everything else, what actually they mean is, oh, maybe, not maybe, it's what we're doing right now, we the Democrats. | ||
Check this out from the Daily Wire. | ||
The Biden-Harris administration announced Friday that it was filing a lawsuit against the state of Virginia for enforcing voter integrity laws in the state that aimed to curb illegal voting in elections. | ||
Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clark, who has a history of espousing racist views, claimed without evidence that Virginia's move to increase election integrity was an 11th hour effort intended in part to disenfranchise qualified voters. | ||
The DOJ claimed that it was doing so because it was too close to the November 5th general election to remove voters. | ||
However, Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin's executive order requiring that non-citizens be removed from voter rolls was signed on August 7th, 2024, exactly 90 days before the election day. | ||
The problem is the people who are being removed from the voter rolls are not, in fact, voters because they are not citizens, says Youngkin. | ||
Youngkin said that the lawsuit was a desperate attempt to attack the legitimacy of elections in the Commonwealth, the very crucible of the American democracy. | ||
And here's some video of Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin explaining how insane what the DOJ is doing right now. | ||
So they are trying to keep people who should not be on the voter rolls on the voter rolls. | ||
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That bill was signed in 2006, and it requires us to use DMV data Where people self-identify as non-citizens to then go through a process of removing them from the voter rolls if they're on the voter rolls. | |
And guess what? That's exactly what we've been doing. | ||
It's been happening for 18 years. | ||
Democrat governors, even Terry McAuliffe and Ralph Northam use this process all the way up through into October. | ||
And that's exactly what we're doing in Virginia today, is someone walks into the DMV, they identify themselves as a non-citizen. | ||
Somehow or another, either by accident or by purpose, they register to vote. | ||
They're on the voter roll. We go through a process of notifying the registrar that they need to be told that if they cannot affirm their citizenship in 14 days, they're taken off the voter roll. | ||
And this is the process that the Department of Justice, 25 days before A presidential election turns around and says, you must stop doing this, and that is unbelievable to me. | ||
I mean, here I am, a governor, mandated, and oh, by the way, proud to support and defend the Constitution of the United States, the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Virginia, and by law to make sure that we have clean voter rolls, and the Department of Justice shows up 25 days before a presidential election and says, stop doing that. To me, this is unprecedented, and I think it represents a Department of Justice that is trying to achieve something other than fair and free elections. | ||
Youngkin is quite good. We should probably use more videos of him. | ||
Do you realize how insane this is, that right before the election, the DOJ is trying to keep people who are illegal on the voter rolls? | ||
That's literally what they are doing. | ||
Meaning that these people who show up, and we could have an honest discussion, like if you're an illegal and you show up to the DMV, should you even be allowed to get a license? | ||
But okay, they allow you to get a license as an illegal in Virginia. | ||
Let's just put aside that argument for just a second. They allow you to do that. | ||
Then, when you do that, you are registering to vote. | ||
You obviously shouldn't be allowed to register to vote just because you got the license. | ||
Again, putting aside whether you should get the license in the first place. | ||
So all they're doing is saying, okay, fine, you can have the license, but you can't register to vote. | ||
You don't legally live in this country. | ||
And right before the election, our Department of Justice is trying to keep those people on the rolls. | ||
That's what's happening right now. | ||
That is far more of a threat to democracy and free and fair elections than Donald Trump with the Air Force trying to take out Joy Behar. | ||
Although I'm sure she has enough injections in her face that she'd be fine after. | ||
Let's go over to 60 Minutes because this is sort of interesting. | ||
You can see how they are already seeding that if Kamala wins, suddenly it will be very, very okay to talk about unfair elections. | ||
And Philadelphia, don't forget the pipe burst in Philadelphia last time and then all hell broke loose. | ||
Philadelphia seems like ground zero for some shenanigans. | ||
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So in 2020, it took four days to call the election in Pennsylvania. | |
What took so long? When you have half of your voters vote by mail, like we did in 2020, counting those votes takes time. | ||
We saw for ourselves at a ballot intake center in Chester County outside Philadelphia. | ||
So this is the actual envelope, and this is where the ballots are returned in. | ||
And this is a sample? Correct, yes. | ||
Elections administrator Karen Barsoom showed us how each ballot arrives inside two different envelopes. | ||
94 ballots in one tray. | ||
Processing them is a tedious task, which under Pennsylvania law cannot start until 7 a.m. | ||
on Election Day. So when we do open it, there is another envelope. | ||
So hypothetically speaking, if we have 100,000 mail-in ballots, we have to deal with double the amount of envelopes, which is a long process. | ||
And then the ballots come out. | ||
And you can't count it folded like that. | ||
Correct. We will need to have a whole different team unfold them, back fold them, to get the creases out as good as we can. | ||
How long does it take to process each ballot? | ||
Several minutes. It's not like done in a sack. | ||
Holy shit, people! | ||
They have to open envelopes and de-fold things! | ||
And this could take days on top of the fact that the pipe might burst. | ||
But you can see what they're doing already. | ||
They're already, because there is a general sense now that this is not going to go well for Kamala, They're already ceding the ground that, oh, because, you know, the other issue that they have right now is that in that we are not in the midst of the pandemic and there will probably be less mail-in ballots. | ||
They're going to have to figure out some other shenanigans, right? | ||
Because we were in the middle of a once-in-a-generation pandemic and the masks and the injections and all that stuff. | ||
You better mail in your ballots. | ||
But now if they have less mail-in ballots, they'll have less reason to delay the results. | ||
In any functioning society, there should be an election day. | ||
That election day should be a national holiday, which we absolutely should have, and hopefully Trump will do that if and when he becomes president again. | ||
And we should be able to know the results that night. | ||
By midnight Eastern, that night, We should know the results of the election, but they're already seen, well, no, it could take four days in Philadelphia, and Philadelphia is where it is in Pennsylvania, and that is a swing state, and everyone kind of thinks Trump needs to win that. | ||
Like, you can see it all being laid out right in front of our eyes. | ||
The other thing that was laid out right in front of our eyes is that there was a coup against Joe Biden. | ||
Joe Biden clearly was not able to function as president. | ||
He obviously has either Parkinson's or dementia or whatever it is, We're good to go. | ||
And we know that Nancy Pelosi has said that she and Schumer and Obama, they got together and they figured something out and then they claimed it was grassroots that they got Kamala and all of that stuff. | ||
It's all nonsense. Well, it's not nonsense. | ||
They did all of these nefarious things. | ||
And now the crazy part is, as the days go by, they're admitting it more and more. | ||
Check this out. This is Nancy Pelosi yesterday saying that she hasn't spoke to Biden since he dropped out and there might be a reason for that. | ||
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...with Joe Biden since that had happened. | |
A couple of months have passed since. | ||
Have you had a conversation since? | ||
Not since then, no. No. | ||
But I'm prayerful about it. | ||
I have the greatest respect for him. | ||
I think he's one of the great consequential presidents of our country. | ||
I think his legacy had to be protected. | ||
I didn't see that happening in the course that the election was on. | ||
My call was just to, let's get on a better course. | ||
He will make the decision as to what that is, and he made that decision. | ||
Decision, but I think he has some unease because we've been friends for decades. | ||
Look, let me just say this. | ||
Elections are decisions. | ||
You decide to win. | ||
I decided a while ago that Donald Trump will never set foot in the White House again as President of the United States. | ||
She's evil. I mean, that last line there, that is more evil than anything you've ever heard Donald Trump say. | ||
I decided Donald Trump will never step foot in the White House again. | ||
Who are you? Who died and made you king? | ||
I know you think you are, but you are not. | ||
So she is the evil authoritarian you have to watch out for. | ||
Also, the fact that Biden has not spoke to her once, been stepping down because he's pissed. | ||
And do you know why he's pissed? | ||
Because Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer, Barack Obama, and Kamala Harris... | ||
We sat him down and they said Kamala is going to pull the 25th Amendment on you if you don't step away. | ||
And that's why Biden is still pissed. | ||
That's also why last week Biden was throwing Kamala under the bus as it pertained to the hurricane here in Florida and Ron DeSantis' response to it because he's not happy with these people. | ||
So look, I have no love for Biden. | ||
But what they did, Kamala Harris would be more suited to be in jail than to be in the White House. | ||
They did something deeply criminal here. | ||
I know no one's going to ever pay a price for it. | ||
Nobody pays a price for anything. The show just continues. | ||
But we should all know it. | ||
And the fact that she's admitting it. | ||
She's admitting it. | ||
It was my call. | ||
That's what she said. What? | ||
Of course, Biden, all of that being said, Biden is just still not doing great. | ||
Here he is saying the complete reverse of what he meant to say. | ||
She beeped Trump so badly in the debate he's scared to death to beat her again. | ||
That's a fact. Tough guy, right? | ||
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Tough guy. Can you play that one again just for effect? | |
She beeped Trump so badly in the debate he's scared to death to beat her again. | ||
That's a fact. Tough guy, right? | ||
Tough guy. Right, so again, it's like he doesn't know what he's saying. | ||
He shouldn't have been president. | ||
He certainly shouldn't be president again, but that's no excuse to coup the guy. | ||
Let's connect this to what potentially could happen in these last 20 days, because everyone always talks about the October surprise, and it's like, what the hell could happen this time between Russia, Ukraine, between the Middle East, between whatever unrest they can do here in the country and everything else. | ||
So let's just jump back for a moment. | ||
To 2020, because you guys remember, of course, our summer of love and the chaos on the streets and everything else. | ||
We have a compilation of a couple of the headlines from back then, which, of course, were all George Floyd related. | ||
I'll just read a couple of them to you. | ||
deadline. Last week tonight, John Oliver talks George Floyd protest Trump's library of racist maxims and importance of voting by mail. You don't say from NBC think before telling protesters for George Floyd to vote. Remember, not all of them are allowed to from the American prospect, the first major elections of the George Floyd era and children's defense fund vote by mail as a racial justice issue. | ||
So you can see how they combined all of these things, which turned into massive riots and destroying monuments and burning down Pep Boys and Target. | ||
Why do they always go after Pep Boys? | ||
I don't know. And stealing TVs in the name of racial justice and everything else. | ||
So the reason I'm showing you that is we almost had another George Floyd incident in this last week. | ||
Check this out. It's a graphic. | ||
It's a graphic. You're going to see in just a second. | ||
From Andy Ngo. | ||
Breaking. Fairfax County, Virginia police have released the body camera footage of the Asian American officer who shot dead a 6'5 black assailant who surprise attacked him with a knife on September 16th. | ||
The shooting renewed calls for action by BLM activists. | ||
Okay, so there was a woman... | ||
Who attacked this police officer. | ||
Police officer happened to be Asian. | ||
That doesn't fit into the intersectional matrix of oppression. | ||
And a black assailant. | ||
So usually if the black person has the knife or the gun, they don't care about that. | ||
They automatically are the oppressed one. | ||
A little bit more on this story. | ||
It's a little bit of tongue-in-cheek here from Aaron Wexler, my friend. | ||
So this is the video. Not the video. | ||
This is the image, obviously. | ||
Um, And Erin said, if it weren't for Elon buying X, this could have been 2024's George Floyd. | ||
And she's absolutely right. So there's the Asian officer who shot this woman. | ||
She has a knife in her hand and she's attacking the police officer. | ||
I mean, that looks like a Time Magazine image. | ||
Not that Time Magazine deserves any credit, but okay, so the reason I am showing you all of this is because we are always just like a hair away from the next race riot. | ||
We're always a hair away from the Democrats saying, okay, we need more Hamas rallies today. | ||
Or we need more Antifa rallies. | ||
We need something burned down. | ||
And then the Democrats, you know, they know they're the foot soldiers, right? | ||
Kamala, like, you should be angry. | ||
You should get out there and do what you got to do. | ||
And okay, oh, it's COVID, but, you know, somehow social justice is more important than stopping a pandemic, all of these things. | ||
So we got very freaking close to that, had this gone the wrong way. | ||
But thankfully, because of X, as Erin just pointed out, It's so obvious that this woman had a knife that hopefully this doesn't become anything, like it doesn't just burst forth another BLM movement right before the election. | ||
Now I wanna jump over to CNN, and I always tell you that it's interesting what they do at CNN, because you always have the table of like five lefties, and then they throw in one sort of conservative-leaning person. | ||
We've shown you a bunch of videos of Scott Jennings lately, who's the sort of token conservative doing a nice job over there. | ||
There's another guy by the name of James Gurdusky. | ||
I've met him a couple of times here in Miami. | ||
Trying to explain the Ferguson and George Floyd effect right before an election to some of the other CNN hosts. | ||
And watch this. This is really wild. | ||
Yesterday, Ryan, about how in the context of riots, he was saying, let's just bring the military into it to deal with American citizens. | ||
I mean, that happened yesterday. | ||
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Right. But there are the post-George Floyd riots resulted in excess of over 15,000 black male deaths in this country. | |
Wow. How? | ||
The surge of violent crime. | ||
It was like Ferguson. The Ferguson effect and the Floyd effect. | ||
Respectfully, you've got to explain to me how George Floyd's death resulted in 15 years. | ||
Yes, because what happens is after the Ferguson riot and after the Floyd riot, policemen, in fear of their jobs many times and political coverage, pulled back from their jobs, resulting in an incorrect Ryan, listen, I gotta stop you there. | ||
You can look at the Washington Post numbers on this. | ||
Ryan, we gotta stop you there because you're literally making a connection out of your own conjecture. | ||
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You cannot just do that. No, it's a real thing. Look up the Ferguson effect. | |
Look up the Floyd effect. It is a real term. | ||
You cannot just... It's a real term. | ||
I didn't make this up. You cannot just invent a connection between two things just because you want that connection to be there. | ||
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It's a little like a name. | |
It's a real thing. You can look it up. | ||
It doesn't mean it's right. It could be a real thing. | ||
Okay, so his name is Ryan, by the way. | ||
I think I said James. You can just see the way they don't want to deal with reality. | ||
His name is Ryan James Gerdusky. | ||
The George Floyd effect, there are several headlines. | ||
You can check them yourself if you search on CNN. They talk about the... | ||
George Floyd effect, the Ferguson effect, etc. | ||
And they completely disregard what he's saying as misinformation. | ||
And again, the broader point would be, why is it always one person trying to calmly make points and then everyone else sort of piling on them? | ||
Check out this tweet from Georgetown WBB. Georgetown women's basketball mourns the tragic loss of Sidney Wilson. | ||
She graduated in 2013 forever, Ahoyah. | ||
And there she is. That, of course, is the girl that had the knife and almost killed the police officer. | ||
Community Notes on Twitter got a hold of that one and wrote, Sidney Wilson attempted to stab a police officer who then shot her in self-defense. | ||
Elon Musk retweeted it and said Community Notes is hoax kryptonite. | ||
So look, you might think this is a bit of a non sequitur because we're not hearing about this story in the mainstream media. | ||
So you're like, why is this so important? | ||
But it's exactly important for the reason I just laid out. | ||
That story right there, that girl's name could be the next George Floyd. | ||
But thankfully, because Elon Musk, who MSNBC earlier in the show, Joy Reid called a, what was it, a far-right billionaire, something like that, because he bought Twitter and then allowed it to have something like community notes, a fact-checking apparatus, so that they could, the images of her with the knife would get out there. | ||
Because you know, in a world pre- X, pre-Elon's owning of X slash Twitter, that would have never got out there. | ||
So then people would have been saying, oh my God, this Asian police officer shot this black woman and he had no reason to do it and they'd be burning the cities again. | ||
But now we have a little force field against that stuff and it's important to acknowledge that because otherwise this could have just been another one. | ||
We could be in 20 days of riots right now because of this exact story, but we are not, thankfully. | ||
What sits with this, of course, also is that everyone, so many people in this country, are so confused over race as it relates to violence. | ||
And there are quite literally probably 100 million people who think that there are police officers running around trying to shoot black people. | ||
And it simply is not true. | ||
My friend Charlie Kirk from Turning Point USA, he goes to these college campuses all of the time and he debunks a lot of this nonsense. | ||
And we thought it would be appropriate to show you this one. | ||
How many unarmed black people, on average, are killed by police a year? | ||
Well, I'd have to look up that statistic. | ||
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Guess. Probably... | |
over 50%. | ||
It's 15 people a year. | ||
15. And that's not my number. | ||
That's the Washington Post that came up with it and did a national crime survey. | ||
And they even were generous and they said unarmed, meaning you had a woman nearby or you had a knife that you dropped. | ||
So you're talking about police for an incident that happens 15 times a year in a country of 350 million people. | ||
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Well... My question to you then, how come you see it so often on social media? | |
That's a good question, Andrew, because you're being propagandized. | ||
You're being brainwashed at the name of this tour. | ||
And I'm here to tell you that you actually don't see it as often as you think. | ||
This is emotional, targeted videoing. | ||
To have you think that something exists when it doesn't, we look at the data like, oh, it's 15 times a year. | ||
15 times a year, and it's even lower than that. | ||
But do you know what does happen a lot every single year? | ||
Is that there's over 100,000 doses every single year. | ||
We don't talk about that. We should. | ||
I totally agree, right? | ||
But yet we have this whole thing about police brutality, and no one can ever give me examples where there's too many police, and that's okay, I'm not just picking on you. | ||
Just in general, it's easy to get caught up in the abstractions. | ||
It's easy to get caught up in the parade and in all the bedlam. | ||
But when you dive into it, you realize that it's all brainwashing, and it's propaganda. | ||
Furious cred, Charlie, because you can see this young man comes in there wondering about this police brutality, police shooting of black people issue that the media has just so lied about for so long. | ||
Charlie calmly disassembles it with stats. | ||
15 unarmed black people. | ||
Washington Post is admitting that. | ||
15 unarmed black people. | ||
They never want to talk about the amount of black people that shoot black people in Chicago, etc., etc. | ||
You guys get all that. But then the follow-up, once this kid is confronted with a statistic, well, why do we see it so much? | ||
And then Charlie calmly explains why. | ||
Because there is, I mean, this is one of our shows about, there is an entire machine designed to lie to you, to keep you hating the people you shouldn't hate, and keep you enslaved to a group of people that don't really like you very much, to be quite honest. | ||
So to end the show, how can we separate ourselves from that? | ||
How can we separate ourselves from the fact that so many people have been brainwashed? | ||
Well, what you've got to do is get some skin in the game. | ||
And if you are sending your kids to school where they are learning the wrong things, if they are learning... | ||
If they're learning that America is evil, if they are learning that their genitals have nothing to do with their gender, if they're learning that the police are hunting down Black people, then you've got to get them out of those schools. | ||
You have to take them away from the radiation that is melting their brains. | ||
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Jordan Peterson. And this is specific advice for parents. | |
If you have your children in a school and they talk about equity, and there's class, and they talk about equity, diversity, inclusivity, white privilege, systemic racism, any of that, you take your children out of the class. | ||
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They're not being educated, they're being indoctrinated. | |
And there's absolutely no excuse for it. | ||
There is no excuse for it. | ||
There is no excuse for it. | ||
We all let it happen for too long. | ||
We are now seeing the fruits of that with a political party in this country that largely hates America, with a media class that lies about everything to retain power, with a group of people of a certain age that refuse to let go. | ||
And we have a chance. | ||
We have 20 days now. | ||
The answer is not only political, but we have 20 days at the political level to fix this thing. | ||
Let's see what happens. | ||
Post game show, rubenreport.locals.com in about 30 seconds. |