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Watch Kamala Harris Get Angry as Fox Host Calmly Corrects Her Lies
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dave rubin
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And halfway through the show today, we'll jump over to a Locals Community Q&A. But there's a bunch of interesting things happening in the world.
Obviously, we're going to focus on Kamala Harris's absolutely disastrous interview with Brett Baer on Fox.
Brett Baer, credit and kudos to Brett Baer, who did...
The job of an actual journalist, asked good questions, was respectful but pushed back, just did a fine job on all that.
So we're going to show you a bunch of clips of that and we'll expose a little bit of her nonsensical lying.
That's kind of low-hanging fruit for us.
But first, today is a great day.
It is a day that will live...
Not infamy.
It is a day that will live in Fumi forever because Yahya Sinwar, the Hamas terrorist who orchestrated the October 7th massacre and who has been really in charge and caused so much of the horrific devastation.
Now, I'll switch out of sarcasm mode for a moment.
He was killed this morning in Gaza.
They found him under a pile of rubble.
We'll find out more.
This just happened in the last hour.
But this is absolutely...
Major.
This could be a turning point in the war.
You know, there are still, we think, five American hostages on top of about 100 Israeli hostages and some other nationals there.
Now the Hamas leader on top of the Hezbollah leader, Nasrallah, that was taken out, and then the next guy that replaced him and the next guy that replaced him.
So something is changing there in the Middle East.
The tides do seem to be turning, and if they can get those hostages back, this war could be over.
So if you really care about the Gazans, Forget about those Jews.
If you care about the Gazans, just give up the hostages now and this thing ends.
And before we move on, like, what a terrible day to be a virgin, you know?
Like, there are 70, think about it, there's all these virgins up there, wherever they are.
72 of them are getting the call right now.
You gotta bang that guy.
Terrible day to be a virgin.
Conor's not happy with me with that one.
Too much, too much, too much.
unidentified
All right, sorry.
dave rubin
Anywho, let's jump over to Kamala Harris, because she is an AI candidate who has no thoughts of her own, and her programming is actually not that great.
You would think that an AI candidate would have good enough programming that it would be slick enough, even if lying, to answer questions properly, that it would be prepared to answer really not that difficult questions, but basic stuff that a presidential candidate would have to But she just did not do a great job with Bret Baier.
This may be the highlight moment.
We're going to show you a bunch of stuff.
But this was really just sort of a perfect example of everything wrong with Kamala Harris and the Harris campaign, if we can call it that.
kamala harris
Frankly, exhausted of Brett.
unidentified
More than 70% of people tell the country is on the wrong track.
They say the country is on the wrong track.
If it's on the wrong track, that track follows three and a half years of you being vice president and President Biden being president.
That is what they're saying, 79% of them.
Why are they saying that?
If you're turning the page, you've been in office for three and a half years.
kamala harris
And Donald Trump has been running for office.
unidentified
But you've been the person holding the office, Madam Vice President.
kamala harris
You and I both know what I'm talking about.
You and I both know what I'm talking about.
dave rubin
I actually don't.
unidentified
What are you talking about?
kamala harris
What I'm talking about is that over the last decade, people have become...
unidentified
But you're the lever of power.
kamala harris
But listen, over the last decade, it is clear to me, and certainly the Republicans who are on stage with me...
dave rubin
And it just goes on.
It's a lot of rambling.
I mean, Brett did a great job there, right?
He shows some polling numbers, okay, and it's about 79% of people.
The country's going the wrong way.
What do you think about that?
Now, if she was prepared, if she was thoughtful and really knew what she was doing, there's always a way out of a question like that.
Right?
Like, you could say, well, I think people are a little confused about the issues, or there is so much media attention on the wrong things.
Or, you know, she could even throw Biden a little bit under the bus there and say, well, maybe he didn't communicate things in a way that he should have.
Or in an age of social Social media, blah, blah.
There were so many ways she could have said something there that would slightly take the edge off 79%, which is a pretty glaring number.
But instead, she tries to connect it to Donald Trump.
And Brett Baird really did a great job.
And I can tell you as an interviewer, One of the things that is challenging at times is trying to be respectful with the person that is sitting across from you, right?
Like, they joined you on the show, so you want to be respectful of it.
One of the things that I was always challenged with when I used to do a lot of interviews in my house was if someone comes into my home, well, now they're my guest in my home, so even in that studio, I don't want to be disrespectful of them, but I want to ask the right questions.
Now, he's not doing it in his house, but he asks the right question of the sitting VP And that she immediately says, well, Donald Trump.
But Donald Trump has not been president for the last 3.5 years.
And then for her to say, you know what I'm talking about.
He did a great job.
No, I don't know what you're talking about.
What are you talking about?
And the thing is, she doesn't know what she's talking about either.
And that is fairly obvious.
And this is why her candidacy makes no sense.
She cooed the old man.
We all know that.
We played you that clip yesterday from Pelosi saying that Biden is no longer even talking to her.
So he's not happy about what happened, which means that he was forced to do it, right?
And Kamala obviously was a part of that.
So she has to decide, okay, how do I... Make a case that things have been pretty good, so you'd want somebody who is associated with the Biden administration, but also basically be like, well, people aren't all idiots and they realize there is a problem with the economy and is a problem with the border, et cetera, et cetera.
And she does not know how to make that argument.
So what does she have?
She has orange man Donald Trump.
That's it.
So anyway, great job on that one, Brett Baer.
And here, let's go into a bit about the illegals coming in and the failures at the border by the Biden-Kamala administration and more.
unidentified
Jocelyn Nungary, Rachel Morin, Lakin Riley, they are young women who were brutally assaulted and killed by some of the men who were released at the beginning of the administration, well before a negotiated bipartisan bill.
Former President Clinton actually referred to Lakin Riley Sunday campaigning for you in Georgia, saying if those men had been properly vetted, Lakin Riley probably would not have been killed.
So if it wouldn't have happened, This is well before any negotiation.
This is well before Donald Trump got involved in the politics.
This is a specific policy decision by your administration to release these men into the country.
So what I'm saying to you, do you owe those families an apology?
kamala harris
Let me just say, first of all, those are tragic cases.
There's no question about that.
There is no question about that.
And I can't imagine the pain that the families of those victims have experienced for a loss that should not have occurred.
So that is true.
It is also true that if a border security had actually been passed nine months ago, it would be nine months That we would have had more border agents at the border, more support for the folks who are working around the clock, trying to hold it all together.
dave rubin
All right, this is one of those ones where the only word I have is evil.
Now, first off, what she does in that question is, it's a tragedy, it's a tragedy.
Okay, we all know it's a tragedy.
Now, interestingly, for some reason, people on the right or just good, decent Americans didn't burn down cities in the name of those girls who were unjustly murdered, brutally killed, right?
That's just an interesting side note.
So she wants to just use words.
Okay, we're tragedy, tragedy, tragedy.
That has nothing to do with nothing.
Everyone agrees with that.
Horrible what happened to them.
Unbelievably horrible.
The issue is whose fault is it?
And then what she does is say that it's because the bipartisan bill nine months ago wasn't passed.
It's a lie at multiple levels.
First off, Joe Biden went in and immediately reversed, I think it was, 64 executive actions as it related to the border with Donald Trump.
That then caused this 10 to 12 million people influx from God knows where with whatever intentions they have to come into the country.
That's number one.
Number two, several of those girls, if not all three, were killed before the bipartisan bill would have been passed.
And you don't need a bipartisan bill to do anything.
It is the president's, one of his few duties to close the effing border.
So it's not just that she's disingenuous about the, oh, we feel bad about it.
Because, lady, you didn't have to let this happen.
It was on your watch.
It's not just that.
But then lies about We're good to go.
It was what, about six months ago when RFK did a selfie video himself when he was still a Democrat and he's got the people walking by and he's asking them what country they're from and it's like 30 some odd countries that they're coming from.
All of that bubbled up to get it to the point that you guys are doing a bit more on the border right now.
But sorry, lady, it's too little too late.
Oh, and let's do this before we throw to another clip of you with Brett Baer.
Let's throw back to this clip because it was making the rounds yesterday because it perfectly illustrates the absolutely fantastic And so when I rolled out back on track...
kamala harris
Couple years in, we learned that there was, basically there was a participant who went out during the time he was in the program, committed a robbery, there was a horrible injury to the victim, and turned out that this individual was an undocumented immigrant.
And every, there was an article that was written and said Kamala Harris has created a program to shield illegal aliens.
unidentified
Right?
kamala harris
And that's when my friends came really in handy to just say, you know, because I was upset about the unfairness and the mischaracterization and don't people want these things fixed?
Don't they understand what innovation requires?
And that's when you have to rely on your friends who understand what you do and care about you and will support you without judgment, but also give you critical feedback when you need it.
dave rubin
That woman cannot become President of the United States.
That is 14 years ago.
She's explaining her judicial philosophy, which her judicial philosophy seems to be, if illegals come in, she's very happy, once they commit other crimes, to let them out.
And she's happy about that.
And then that freaking media The freaking media going after her.
Just because some illegal came in and committed a crime and she let them out.
How could the media say anything about it?
But she's got friends.
I was so happy to have my friends.
But also, was she white back then?
She seems to have...
She's becoming more black.
unidentified
That's cool.
dave rubin
Is that a thing?
Anyway, let's jump back to yesterday's disastrous interview.
One of the things, as you know, on every single position, she is as radically far left as you can get.
She's lying about her positions or she's trying to modify them.
But one of the big ones has been that she has been for taxpayer-funded trans surgeries for people in jail.
I just want you to, let's just all visualize this for a minute.
Here, we'll all close our eyes, Connor.
You're working, you can't close your eyes.
You close your eyes.
We're gonna close our eyes for a minute.
I want you to picture a big, giant dude in jail.
He's been working out all day, tattoos, huge guy, shaved head, gold tooth.
He can be whatever color you want him to be, and he's big.
unidentified
And then one day he's like, you know, I've always wanted to be a woman.
dave rubin
And then, then, I heard an audible gasp.
And then, and now I'll open my eyes, the taxpayers pay for him to chop his wang off and then give him boobs and then put him in a female prison.
That's what this lunatic wants.
Brett asked her about that.
kamala harris
Every transgender inmate in the prison system would have access.
unidentified
So, are you still in support of using taxpayer dollars to help prison inmates or detained illegal aliens to transition to another gender?
kamala harris
I will follow the law.
And it's a law that Donald Trump actually followed.
You're probably familiar with, now it's a public report, that under Donald Trump's administration, these surgeries were available to on a medical necessity basis to people in the federal prison system.
And I think, frankly, that ad from the Trump campaign is a little bit of like throwing stones when you're living in a glass house.
unidentified
The Trump aides say that he never advocated for that prison policy and no gender transition surgeries happened during his presidency.
Well, you know what?
kamala harris
You've got to take responsibility for what happened in your administration.
unidentified
Yeah, no surgeries happened in his pregnancy.
kamala harris
It's in black and white.
unidentified
Would you still advocate for using taxpayer dollars for gender reassignment surgeries?
kamala harris
I would follow the law.
I think Donald Trump would say he did.
unidentified
You would have a say as president.
kamala harris
Like I said, I think he spent $20 million on those ads trying to create a sense of fear in the voters because he actually has no plan in this election that is about focusing on the needs of the American people.
dave rubin
God, it's really, it's incredible.
It's incredible.
It really is incredible.
So, first off, she'll follow the law.
It's the law that Trump put in.
Now, as far as we can tell, I checked this morning, no criminals got trans surgeries under the Trump administration.
Now, the law may have been in place.
I'll even grant her that.
Trump was fighting an awful lot of stuff while president and clearly is not for this.
Also that she's like, well, it was a Trump thing.
It was a Trump thing.
Oh, so if something's a Trump thing, it's good now.
I'll follow the law.
I'll follow all the things Trump did.
Like, that's quite a that's quite an admission lady.
And then that she just and then she says on a medical necessity basis, there is no necessity where a criminal who is a dude suddenly needs he needs it so bad to have his balls chopped off and get tits and be put into the women's prison.
You don't know what the word necessity means.
Like...
You just don't.
There's no medical necessity for all this.
You people are ridiculous.
But really what that shows, what that clip really illustrates, let's put aside the Trump part or if he had any mistakes in this or didn't get rid of the law immediately or whatever.
Put all that aside.
Why can't she just say the thing that we all know would obviously be the right thing to say?
Why can't she just be like, you know what, years ago the woke thing was a little bit nuts and actually it's a bridge too far.
She could say, I'm sympathetic with trans people.
She could take whatever position she has with trans kids, whatever it is.
But, you know, and as adults, you should do whatever you want and blah, blah, blah, and whether health insurance should pay for that.
But why can't you just say the thing that everyone could agree with?
Like, you'd have to be so bananas to actually think that taxpayers, you should...
There's a man out there, he's an accountant, and he makes 80 grand a year.
And he's driving his little Prius and he's trying to have his house and his family.
And you're saying, I will take money from you, fool, so that Bubba over there can get his wang chopped off with the tits.
How many times should I do this?
Have we painted the picture already?
Like, why can't you just say that?
But the reason they can't is there is no far that is too far for the left.
There is no line that they will not cross on the quest to drive us all off the cliff into insanity town.
The other thing they do, of course, is lie.
They lie about everything.
We played some clips over the last couple days where Kamala keeps saying that Trump is calling her the enemy within.
And it's kind of funny because she's calling him a fascist at the same time, but blah, blah, blah, they got into that.
kamala harris
He's the one who talks about an enemy within, an enemy within, talking about the American people, suggesting he would turn the American military on the American people.
unidentified
We asked that question to the former president today.
Harris Faulkner had a town hall, and this is how he responded.
donald j trump
I heard about that.
They were saying I was, like, threatening.
I'm not threatening anybody.
They're the ones doing their threatening.
They do phony investigations.
I've been investigated more than Alphonse Capone.
He was the greatest...
No, it's true.
No, but think of it.
It's called weaponization of government.
It's a terrible thing.
unidentified
So...
kamala harris
Brett, I'm sorry, and with all due respect, that clip was not what he has been saying about the enemy within that he has repeated.
When he's speaking about the American people, that's not what you just showed.
No, that's not what you just showed, in all fairness and respect to you.
dave rubin
No, lady, with all fairness and respects for you, and I assure you it's just a tiny bit that I've got, and it's getting thinner by every moment.
When Trump is talking about the enemy within, he is not talking about the American people, that he's going to turn the military on the American people.
He's talking about the illegal, say, Venezuelan gang members who are here.
The people who are bringing fentanyl over the border.
The people who are trying to usher Marxism and wokeism into our schools, who are confusing our young people about their gender and the founding of the country.
There is an enemy within.
That actually is true.
He is not turning the military on Bob, your neighbor.
Unless he's also a Venezuelan gang member.
Which I don't know how many Venezuelan gang members named Bob there are.
But you get it.
You get it, guys.
She just does not know how to do any of this.
And now I'd like to play a clip.
This is a bit of a non sequitur.
This is not from the Bret Baier interview.
But Robert F. Kennedy's mother...
He passed away a few days ago, and this is a Thursday show, so we're just catching up on a few things.
And at the funeral they had, Joe Biden was there, and Barack Obama was there, and Bill Clinton was there.
This clip was making the rounds online.
I have been warned by my legal team that I should note that it is unclear to me whether this has been digitally altered in any way.
I'm but a humble host of a show here.
I don't know what the people of the internet do, but thought that this was worth showing you guys.
donald j trump
So is Kamala doing okay?
unidentified
Nope.
dave rubin
She's down, Joe.
unidentified
I think they found out that she's returning.
dave rubin
Now we're basically.
unidentified
Trump is killing us at the polls, so yes, we're gonna lose Joe.
donald j trump
Dammit.
Wait, wait.
unidentified
What if I come back to run again?
As candidate?
Yeah.
dave rubin
Well, uh...
Let me put it this way, Joe.
unidentified
The only person in this world who is even more than Kamala Harris is basically you.
dave rubin
So no, Joe, you're not going back yet.
unidentified
Just give him another shot.
Come on, man.
dave rubin
Let's let it all play out, okay?
unidentified
Let's just...
dave rubin
We'll talk later, Joe.
unidentified
Okay.
Women looking fine up in here.
dave rubin
Gotta love the end with Bill Clinton.
Again, I just put it out there for you guys.
I have no idea if that was real or not.
This video we do know is real, though.
Bill Clinton actually did speak at Ethel Kennedy's funeral, and this one was making the round.
Just like, what is with all of these people?
unidentified
I was trying to think of whether I could say anything that would add to what others have said.
And I doubt that I can, but I will tell you this.
I thought your mother was a cat's meow.
She would flirt with me in the most innocent ways.
I remember once I said, you know, we're not a replacement population anymore.
I'm not sure.
And all the politics are anti-immigrant.
What are we gonna do?
I said, we need more people like you.
What?
dave rubin
So he was mentioning the Great Replacement Theory to Ethel Kennedy years ago?
Okay, so that's just utter nonsense.
But someone might say it's in poor taste that a guy who in essence raped an intern and put a cigar inside of Monica Lewinsky while on the phone with Trent Lott literally did that.
And who's been on the Epstein plane like 30, 40 times, like at the funeral of a Kennedy's mother to imply that she was flirting with him.
It's like, but they just do all of it.
There is just no end to all of the stuff.
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Okay, so no surprise to anyone, the interview was not that great.
I think there were probably moments Brett could have gone a little harder.
Probably, if you're on the Kamala side of this thing, you maybe think he went a little too far.
So let's just call that a wash.
Brett Baer did go on Fox after the interview to talk about some of the insider stuff and some of the fallout after.
Take a look.
unidentified
Yeah, obviously.
Thanks, Sean.
It's great to see you.
It was a little tense.
We were given the time of 5 p.m.
Eastern Time.
Obviously, my show is at 6 p.m.
They wanted to tape at 5 p.m.
We said we were going to tape as live.
In other words, rolled the tape and then just turned that around.
Unedited, uninterrupted.
But we had to do it before 5.15, otherwise we couldn't turn the whole machine around before the top of the 6 p.m.
show.
So we were waiting at 4.55, and then 5, and then 5.05, and then 5.10.
At 5.17, the vice president walked out.
So it did feel a little bit like They're icing the kicker or trying to.
I actually think this is a different take.
I think she had a It's a mission that she wanted to do.
And maybe she wanted to have a viral moment.
She wanted to have a pushback.
She came to Fox News and she wanted to have a go-after-Donald-Trump viral moment that plays on a lot of other channels and on social media.
And I think she may have gotten that.
I'm talking like four people waving their hands.
Like, it's got to stop.
So, Martha, final...
Yeah, I had a dismount there at the end.
dave rubin
All right, so that's just like a little insider stuff, right?
She showed up late knowing they had a quick turnaround.
They were trying to wrap it up as quickly as possible.
And again, I think Brett Baier did an absolutely perfectly fine interview.
Let's jump over to CNN and see what their analysis...
Remember, they fired a man who looked like a potato and then they brought him back.
Well, he's back, and here's his analysis of the evening.
brian stelter
I think this strategy from Harris was a Google strategy.
She wanted Fox viewers to start to Google some of the things she was saying, because some of the comments she was making in this interview are foreign to the Fox audience.
For example, General Mark Milley saying Trump is a fascist to the core, that's barely been covered on Fox News.
So she was able to get some of those talking points in.
This was the most adversarial interview Kamala Harris has probably ever done.
Instead of getting to debate Trump again, she got to debate Bret Baier.
And a lot of viewers are going to come away saying, wow, she's willing to do that.
That's a sign of toughness and strength.
dave rubin
What an asshole he is.
Like, dude, you're such a freaking embarrassment, truly.
That was not a debate.
It was a interview.
I know you're not used to your leaders getting interviewed properly.
They usually just drink beer with people or they ask them if they like Doritos and things of that nature.
It was just an interview.
It wasn't a debate.
Now, of course, what Stelter did there, and you can see why they love big tech, So that, oh, well, people will start Googling things and Google will...
It's like, oh, you guys are all in on it together.
And if you want to see how deeply in on it together they are, check this out.
Look at this.
Look at this.
This is a bunch of headlines that all basically, from various news outlets, NPR, CNN, AP, Hollywood Reporter, and CNA there, and they all use the word testy in the headline.
How is this possible?
Harris' interview on Fox gets testy.
That's NPR. Kamala Harris spars with Fox News anchor in testy interview.
That's CNN. AP News.
Harris' interview with Fox News is marked by testy exchanges.
Hollywood Reporter.
Kamala Harris' Fox News interview opens with testy exchange.
And then CNA. Fiery Harris vows break from Biden in testy Fox interview.
Guys, it's coordinated.
These people are not journalists.
These are not outlets of news.
They are propaganda, the level of pravda.
That's it.
They are government-run propaganda.
I don't know how they coordinate all that stuff.
I don't know if they have a listserv or an email.
I don't know if it's a couple executives making calls, sending out texts.
But there's just no way they all just decided to use the word testy at all at the same time.
Like, they obviously...
Focus group, they thought that through.
What would be the best way we could frame what Kamala just did there?
It wasn't just getting owned on a bunch of shit, blah, blah, blah.
Oh, we'll just say it was testy.
Somehow that will play well to the people.
Donald Trump did a Univision town hall yesterday, and he was asked to say three good things about Kamala.
I thought this was pretty decent.
unidentified
Good evening, Mr.
President.
I only think it's fair to ask the same question I posed the Democrat candidate.
What are the three virtues that you see in Vice President Kamala Harris?
donald j trump
That's a very hard question.
That's the toughest question.
The other ones are easy.
I'm not a fan.
I'm not a fan.
I think she's harmed our country horribly, horribly, at the border, with inflation, with so many other things.
But she seems to have an ability to survive.
She seemed because, you know, she was out of the race and all of a sudden she's running for president.
That's a great ability that some people have and some people don't have.
She seems to have some pretty long time friendships.
And that's, you know, also that's I don't call that an ability.
I call that a good thing.
And she seems to have a nice way about her.
I mean, I like the way, you know, some of her statements, some of her, the way she behaves in a certain way.
But in another way, I think it's very bad for our country.
Very bad for our country.
But she does seem to have some relationships that be lasting.
And she does seem to be a survivor.
dave rubin
I'll tell you guys, that answer is kind of like just good, old-fashioned Trump right there.
Like, he's kind of funny at the beginning.
He lays out that she's been a danger.
And then listen to the three things he said.
And I think the first one was most interesting.
The ability to survive.
Right?
Like, she wasn't thought of as being president.
How did she get in this thing?
Polling at zero in the primary becomes VP. Meaning, like, you have to give her credit for playing the game.
And that's true, right?
Don't hate the player, hate the game.
In essence, that's what he's saying.
Like, she has figured out a way to do this thing.
And it's what I always say about the alien in the alien movie and the doctor at the end, the humanoid robot doctor who admires that the alien is accomplishing what it wants to do.
He doesn't like that it's killing everybody, but that's just an acknowledgement of, oh, there's something formidable there in that it's accomplishing its goal.
That kind is Kamala.
Then the thing about long-time friendships, I guess that's true.
I don't know about any of her long-time friendships, but I'll say, okay, that seems whatever.
And then that was sort of nice of him today.
There's a nice way about her.
I don't really see it.
I see something very inauthentic, deeply, deeply inauthentic, and the fake laughing and the cackle and the body movements and the jiggling and all that stuff.
But whatever, I think it was just fine what he did there.
And again, just which is more authentic?
Donald Trump, when he's getting asked that question or anything you get out of her, you just have to decide.
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Wearing the glasses for the questions on the prompter.
Tony says, who has the most annoying voice in the Democrat Party?
Hillary Clinton, Liz Warren, or Kamala Harris?
I'm talking the kind of nails-on-a-chalkboard type of voice that makes you cringe when they speak.
Okay, so if you're purely talking about their voice, the sound of their voice, I don't think it's Hillary Clinton.
Kamala, because of the accents and the fake way she speaks, you could definitely say that's the most annoying.
Elizabeth Warren, though, with that fake intonation, that very sort of...
I'm the librarian you have to listen to kind of thing.
She, and the pandering way about her, she might be the worst of all of them.
But I guess I would give it to Kamala in that we're 19 days away from her potentially being elected president of the United States and we would be hearing that voice more and more and more.
You know, she also has that weird quiver thing when she's trying to make a point.
She does a few little adjustments with her voice.
Elizabeth Warren, though, in terms of like, if we're just looking at There's a difference between the voice itself and the way that they speak.
And Kamala's got a terrible way of speaking too with all the circular logic and the Venn diagrams and all that stuff.
But Elizabeth Warren on the just pandering, the way she speaks to her people as if Their seven-year-old probably is the worst.
Crafty Barb says, Hey Dave, after the Bret Baier interview on Fox last night, do you believe her campaign is over?
All she did was blame Trump and say how bad he is.
She never answered the questions without blaming Trump.
I thought she was bad.
You know, there's a compilation, we didn't throw it to you, but someone did a compilation of all the times she said Donald Trump.
It was something like 50 times in a 20-some-odd minute interview.
Is her campaign over?
No.
No.
You have to give the machine credit.
A, how many people have not made up their mind at this point?
So every day that goes by, there's less and less people that haven't made up their mind.
We don't even know what that number is.
If we really had a quantifiable number, oh, it's 20 million people in America who haven't made up their mind.
We know they live in these three states.
There's this many people.
Oh, and actually a certain amount of them live in states that Aren't even swing states, so it doesn't really matter.
But we know that there's, you know, 600,000 people, let's say, that live in Pennsylvania who are undecided that watch that.
Then we could quantify it a little bit.
I would say it's largely like the debates.
It's not that they really move anybody.
It's just that they sort of set the table for the narrative, and we'll see where the narrative goes over the course of the next 20 or so days.
But no, I don't think her campaign is over.
I think that they still can pull this thing off.
I think that there's less and less people that are buying what she's selling, but we do have to acknowledge that a certain amount of people just hate Donald Trump.
It just is what it is.
One interesting fallout from this is I'm seeing a lot of people online saying right now, even people who are, let's say, not really Trump people, suddenly saying that there's no way she's going to do Rogan because that thing, that 20-some-odd minute thing, it just objectively did not go particularly well for her.
So how do you sit down with Joe Rogan, who you know you have to do two to three hours?
That's how long the show is.
Completely unscripted.
You're going to get nothing in advance.
Blah, blah, blah.
Now it's like, how do you possibly walk into that?
On top of the other trapdoors that I mentioned yesterday that it would set for her, which is like, if you do Joe Rogan's show, it's like, man, your own base has been calling him a racist and a white supremacist, and he's part of the manosphere and all of this other scary stuff.
So at this point, it becomes like a lose-lose-lose for her to go on Rogan.
I see no win other than...
Other than if she magically could be someone that she's not, which I don't think she can.
MissMamaPanda says, where will you be on election night and do you think we will know who won by the next morning?
So we will be in studio.
I think I can announce that Russell Brand will be in studio with me.
I think I can also announce that Sage Steele will be part of our election night coverage.
I think I can also announce that there will be several other people that will be part of our election night coverage via the digital wires of the internet, including Megyn Kelly.
We've got a big bonanza ready for you.
I think it will involve tequila and some other fun treats.
And do I think that we will have an answer that night?
I pray that we have an answer that night.
I really pray that we have an answer that night.
Everything feels so tenuous.
There's so many tensions in the system right now.
There's just so much stuff that we all feel that it will not be good for America If we have to roll into the next day and the next week and the next month and a pipe burst and, oh, the mail-ins didn't come in or the overseas aren't counted yet or whatever that might be, it would be the worst thing for the country.
So I pray that regardless of the result, that we get a result that night.
But we are going to have, it's going to be a big election affair that night, so I do hope you'll tune in.
More info on that.
Coming soon.
Lynn Ross says, do you think women are finally starting to wake up regarding the transgender women's issue in sports?
The University of Nevada's volleyball team is refusing to play San Jose University volleyball team because they have a transgender woman on their team.
I keep saying, where are the true feminists when it comes to this?
Yes, there are a lot of instances popping up suddenly where female teams, just as you referenced, are not playing other teams.
In college, because they have a man pretending to be a woman on the team.
It's happened in volleyball.
It's happened now in basketball.
I think it's happened in wrestling, which it certainly should, and a bunch of other things.
So yes, I think girls are waking up.
I think parents are waking up to the plight of their daughters, which has been...
I mean, we've all just seen these images of just a dude with long hair just crushing some girl.
Or the volley player, the huge guy who spiked it and basically broke some girl's nose.
And your point is, so what happened to the feminists?
Well, I would say, unfortunately, the feminists just went the road of wokeism.
And if you take the sane, decent, middle-of-the-road position that there are differences in men and women, and that doesn't mean that one is better than the other.
Men tend to like things.
Women like people.
Women generally are better when it comes to rearing children, and men are generally better when it comes to, say, building things or digging tunnels, generally It doesn't mean that there isn't one woman who can get down there and build some stuff and some man that can tend to the children real well.
Of course not.
I saw Mr.
Mom.
Michael Keaton did a hell of a job.
We've all seen it.
But those are exceptions to the rule.
They are not the rule.
And it would be nice to see the old school feminists, like the old school Democrats, it would be nice to see them have a comeback.
I think we're seeing a little bit of it in the cases that you're mentioning right there.
Crafty Cat says, Dave, what is your favorite pumpkin food, i.e.
pumpkin spice latte, pumpkin bread, pumpkin pie, etc.?
I have to say...
Not a huge fan of pumpkin-related things.
I could do a little bit of pumpkin pie with a little bit of whipped cream, but I'm also off the sugar, so that's gonna temper that.
We did take the kids down to a fantastic pumpkin patch last weekend.
We just had a great, great time letting them run around with the pumpkins and they could get on the trucks.
They're really, really into Trucks right now.
They both sort of moved out of the dinosaur phase really fast, which I kind of wanted them to stay in because that's what I was into when I was a kid.
But they're really into trucks.
They love dump trucks, garbage trucks, every kind of truck you could possibly do.
So for them to get on some of the trucks at the farm and they had some cows there and some chickens and a bunch of other animals, we just had an absolutely, absolutely great day.
I'll give them a shout out.
It was Berry Farm down in Homestead, if you haven't been down there.
And for you more adult-like people, they serve beer and brisket and ice cream.
Robert says, "Trump was on The View, right?
"If I'm not mistaken, didn't they think "it would be great for him to run for president?" Yeah, well, Trump used to go on all of those shows.
When I had Trump on the show, I talked about how he used to go on Donahue and everyone loved him.
And he used to go on The View and on Barbara Walters and all of those things.
We tried very quickly before the show to find the old clip of Donald Trump on The View.
We could not, from pre-President Trump on The View, we couldn't find it, but we thought this would be interesting.
This is Trump on Oprah.
This is probably late 80s, maybe early 90s.
I think it's probably, my guess would be this is about 1987 or so.
And listen to Donald Trump talking to Oprah.
unidentified
Presidential talk to me, and I know people have talked to you about whether or not you want to run.
Would you ever?
donald j trump
Probably not, but I do get tired of seeing the country ripped off.
unidentified
Why would you not?
donald j trump
I just don't think I really have the inclination to do it.
I love what I'm doing.
I really like it.
unidentified
Also, it doesn't pay as well.
No, it doesn't.
donald j trump
But, you know, I just probably wouldn't do it, Oprah.
I probably wouldn't, but I do get tired of seeing what's happening with this country.
And if it got so bad, I would never want to rule it out totally, because I really am tired of seeing what's happening with this country.
dave rubin
What a great clip.
What a great clip because it shows you that it's all true.
He didn't really want to do this.
Also, you can see how his temperament, his body language, the way he's sitting there, his voice isn't as gruff.
I love what I do, but they might be able to push me to do it if everything goes wrong.
And then one day, Flash forward 30 years after that, he felt that things went wrong, so he got in the game.
But the reason I show you that relative to The View question is he was a hero to all of these people.
Oprah, who now thinks he's probably a white supremacist and she's definitely campaigning for Kamala Harris and the ladies of The View.
Joy Behar used to absolutely adore and love him.
Howard Stern used to love him.
All of these people used to love him until he ran for president as a Republican.
He said goodbye to them, and that is the thing that they hate more than anything else.
They love people who just remain quiet, remain docile.
And Trump was like, no, you know what?
I do have a good career.
As he said, I love what I do.
He could have continued to build businesses, some which would have been successes, some which...
Which wouldn't have been.
He could have still continued to expand hotels and golf clubs.
And instead, largely, his businesses are now in shambles because of what the justice system has done to him and the blowback that he's gotten and the bad PR and the lies about being a white supremacist and everything else.
But if you haven't seen those interviews, I really recommend some of the ones with Donahue because, again, there's something about his affect.
There's this calmness and decency like, I'm just trying to do something as a human being here in America, the country I love.
And then you flash forward those years, the 30, 40 years, and then you see him, and he's much more orange now, and his voice sounds a little bit more like this, and maybe he's not exactly as pleasant or something like that.
But that's somebody who's lived through the machine and is still standing here to fight.
The machine almost tried to kill him twice, and he's still here, and that does deserve credit.
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Al says, Dave, what are your thoughts on Florida's abortion and recreational marijuana amendments on the ballots this year?
Okay, so there's a couple things happening here.
Let's address both.
So first, let's do the abortion one.
So as you guys know, DeSantis, one of the things that he did when he was reelected, and he now has a supermajority in the Florida legislature, is he put in the heartbeat bill, six weeks on abortion.
So there is a ballot now to, in effect, reverse that.
And then they would have to figure out what the new cutoff date would be.
Look, personally, I think six weeks is too early.
There are many women who don't know they're pregnant at that point.
I don't want to do the whole debate about...
When life starts, to me, yes, I do believe it actually is when the sperm meets the egg.
Like, there has to be a beginning to the beginning, and that is it.
We can then talk about the blastocysts and when cells start multiplying and everything else.
But the heartbeat bill is the six-week thing.
That's what we have right now.
That's very on the early side.
I believe the old Democrat position that abortion should be safe and rare.
Personally, I would rather see it at 12 or 15 weeks, and it's one of those things that you really have to decide where does abortion fall in your hierarchy of importance.
And if abortion is the number one thing that's important for you, that women should be able to have six or eight month abortions, then Florida's probably not the place for you.
And by the way, if the six-week thing gets reversed, Florida's never gonna go to four or five months, right?
They'll end up probably where they were beforehand.
Florida, if I'm not mistaken, before the six-week bill was at 15 weeks.
Can you confirm that?
I think it was at 15 weeks, and I had lived here for about a year and a half at that point, and yeah, it was 15 weeks, and I had gone to every Republican meeting.
I spoke at Republican events all the time and all of these things, and I never heard anyone complaining about abortion.
That's not that people didn't have their own personal religious beliefs, which is what DeSantis said.
He had his own beliefs through the lens of being a Catholic, and he did what he thought was right.
It's early for me, so I guess if it got reversed and pushed back to 12, I would view that as just fine.
But again, you just have to decide where that is in your importance of issues.
As for the medical marijuana thing, basically, so we have medical marijuana here in Florida.
California has recreational marijuana.
I would say this.
I don't have a problem with keeping marijuana.
I certainly don't want it illegal because then there's no argument to make alcohol legal, which alcohol has far more negative health repercussions than marijuana.
Marijuana actually does have health benefits.
All sorts of health benefits for cancer patients, for glaucoma, a whole bunch of other stuff.
But putting all that aside for a second, my argument against doing fully recreational marijuana, and I've had this conversation with Michael Malice on both of our shows, is that in the places where it's gone fully recreational, like California and like Colorado and a bunch of other places, There does seem to be a correlation then with crime and homelessness and go to New York City right now and it smells like weed everywhere.
Like there does seem to be some connection there.
So I don't have a problem with you as an adult.
If you want marijuana, Then go to a doctor.
There are doctors all throughout the state.
You get a marijuana license.
You sit with them for a half hour, whatever it is.
You tell them whatever reason you want it.
They're gonna give you the license.
And then you go to a dispensary and get marijuana.
But just the idea that we'd have these shops all over the place, I don't think it's good for society overall.
I think there's interesting ethical arguments around this.
I think people might see it.
There might be some level of hypocrisy in some way, if you want, you know, Alcohol to be fully accessible and sold in stores, but marijuana, you need a license.
But I think that's the best way a society can operate.
Basically, every place that recreational marijuana has taken root seemingly has gotten worse.
So I think you can have one minor layer.
Again, it's a minor layer.
Literally just show up at an office, talk to a doctor, get the card, and then go to the dispensary.
I think that that would be a better way of doing it.
I've lived through different eras of America, but my sons in their 20s have really only known the country since Obama's presidency.
Are major portions of the voters only coming from the perspective of the train wreck of policies since 2008?
What do they have to save from their perspective?
Trying to convince a generation who cannot remember a functioning American dream...
That the American dream is worth saving.
I love this question, and I bring this up all the time, sometimes on the show, but sometimes just with my guys, because Connor, how old are you again?
You're 31, 32.
Phoenix, you're 23.
Adi, you're 26.
So I work with people.
I'm 48.
I work with people that are significantly younger than me.
I remember the world when it was good.
I remember the 80s and when you just turned on the TV and there was always another great show and there was another great movie and you could be proud to be in America and we had Rocky and all of this.
We were post-space race, but we beat the Soviet Union.
There was all of this great stuff and there was great music coming out all the time and there was just something so fantastic about America.
And I work with people that Conor at 31 probably remembers some degree of normalcy, but these guys that are under 30, basically, you don't remember that.
And that's one of the things that I'm very worried about, that the longer the craziness goes on, the endless crazy, right?
And where we've burst the crazy just from, like, small crazy things into literally boys or girls, the longer the crazy goes on, no one will remember.
Eventually, we all age out.
So the baby boomers will be gone.
And then the Gen Xers will be gone.
And then there will be a group of people that will have no memory of anything sort of pre-internet, pre-social media, when things were sort of a little bit saner.
And that came with drawbacks too.
The Overton window was very closed.
Maybe the media had too much control over us.
We can have all of those discussions.
But I am really worried about that.
And by the way, it's partly why I show, you know, I love showing those old clips.
You know, we look at France in the 1940s, or I show you New York City in the 70s or whatever it might be, that there were things, there were times that things were different.
It doesn't mean that it was always better.
I don't look at the world through Pollyannish classes and just think that, oh my God, it was always just the good old days because the good old days in some cases weren't so great.
But until we can show people that it doesn't have to be this way anymore, then things will continually get worse.
So I really do think, by the way, And this is one of my calculations with the Trump presidency.
If Donald Trump can win by a landslide, I mean a real like Reagan re-election 84 landslide, maybe it is such a hit to the woke, it's not to say that they won't do their stuff on the streets and the media won't go crazy, but maybe it will be such a shock to the system That suddenly pride in America will burst forth.
People coalescing about freedom and around the flag and all that stuff and agreeing to disagree.
And maybe there will be this new burst of cultural things that are interesting and fun and new movies and new TV shows and like...
And new music.
When's the last time you heard new music that was good?
Like, that's what we have to get to.
It's not just about the political part.
It's about the cultural part to get back to something good.
So I do hope we can get there.
Shelley says, when going on TV programs and being in the green room, are all participants given the questions slash topics in advance?
If yes, does that indicate that spontaneous answers are rare?
Thank you for your informative and diverse interviews.
Looking forward to seeing you on Gutfeld soon.
Yeah, I will be on Gutfeld next Friday, so not tomorrow, but next Friday I'll be on Gutfeld, and I think the night before I'm on Jesse Waters and a couple other Fox shows in New York.
Pray for me that I can survive that jungle, that urban jungle.
As for your question related to the green rooms and advanced questions, Every show is different.
Every single show is different.
I never, never, never, I don't think once have ever given anyone I'm interviewing a question in advance.
Once in a blue moon, you will have someone who will say to you, there's something, this specific thing I don't want to talk about, or I can't talk about this thing yet because I'm in a legal issue, or something like that.
That's very rare and far between, I would say.
I do other shows where, you know, like, for example, when I did Real Time with Bill Maher, the producers come into your green room, they sit down with you, they kind of tell you what the show is going to be.
They don't say, oh, Bill is going to then turn to you and ask you this, but you basically do know what the topics are.
So, for example, if I go on Fox Show...
You know, I'm on Fox and Friends in the morning.
They're like, all right, you have a five-minute hit.
You're going to talk about the latest Tomas rally in New York City and that they're trying to cut the genitals off children in Zimbabwe.
And then that...
We're gonna combine those into one hell of a story.
So you get some information beforehand.
They don't say, oh, this is the specific question that this person's gonna ask you.
All of that being said, I'm not on what's going on on CNN. I'm not on the shows on MSNBC. We used to try to get me on those shows all the time.
We're still trying to get me on The View right now.
We've been sending them emails.
So I don't know, and I think it depends on the person.
So I would tell you this, that when Joe Biden went on The View a couple weeks ago, he knew all the questions.
Now, what he remembered, I don't know.
He had lines in front of him.
He had notes prepared for him.
I'm sure they do that with Kamala Harris and other people.
Would they be so kind with Donald Trump?
Probably not.
So, in essence, what you have to realize if you're part of this game is that it is a game and that the rules are applied differently to different people depending on your political stripes.
Elizabeth says, do you think that the LGBT XYZ people will figure out that most Muslims want to unalive them before they're thrown off the roof or where they figure it out as they're being thrown off the roof and after they've helped institute Sharia law?
Queers for Palestine is very different than Palestine for Queers.
Yeah, this is the unholy alliance that the left has created, and it's the ridiculousness of intersectionality.
You have these genderqueer, purple-haired furries and these effeminate gay guys, and they're marching with Hamas people who, of course, would love to behead them.
Think about it this way.
I'll try to do it in the most non-sarcastic, non-funny way possible.
There is, as far as I know, not one mosque in the United States that performs gay weddings.
Not one.
Now, I am not for forcing a mosque to perform gay weddings.
I'm not for forcing a temple or a church or any other religious institution to do anything that it doesn't want to do.
But the idea that intersectionality has created is that Rashida Tlaib and Ilhan Omar and all these people, that somehow their ideas are somehow in cahoots with the ideas of the queer community or whatever you want to call it.
Now, why would Rashida Tlaib or Ilhan Omar go?
Why if their mosque, I assume they're both members of mosques, If their mosques would not treat gay people the same, if their imam would not do a gay wedding, if they care so much about equality and they care so much about gay people, why would they be members of that mosque?
Or is it that they're playing a very cold, calculating, politically powerful game?
And that they're just waiting to behead the people.
And you see this happen all the time.
There are plenty of decent liberals who play footsie with this thing, who know that this thing's not right, but they want to get beheaded a little bit later.
It's a little bit later.
I would say this is what Macron is doing in France, basically.
He's been extremely critical of Israel.
France, which has a long history of actually occupying lands.
You should try to go to French Polynesia sometime, see what the people of Bora Bora actually think of the French.
Hint, it's not that great, although they're not really allowed to say it.
But what he's doing right now is he knows he has a giant Islamist population that's his own fault in his country.
So he just hits and bangs on Israel all the time because he thinks it'll just kind of buy him a little space.
So the intersectional alliance is deeply, deeply dangerous.
And again, if there is a mosque out there that's performing weddings, please do let me know.
Frank says, Hey Dave, I had a conversation with a liberal friend who says DeSantis is a hypocrite when he says parents should decide what their kids learn in school but they shouldn't be able to decide if their kids have sex change surgeries.
I think my reply wasn't convincing enough to change his mind.
What would you have said in that situation?
Your duty as a parent is the safety and welfare and protection of your child.
Someone, let's deal with the book part first.
When you go to a school and they have a library in a school, think about your elementary school, your junior high or high school, those libraries, they don't have the sum totality of all human knowledge in there.
They don't have every book that ever existed.
Somebody, a librarian, a school administrator, I don't know if it's a board of ed, whatever it might be, They decide what books are in there, right?
And every year they probably, before the school year starts, they probably sit down and they say, oh, you know, here's a whole bunch of books that have been dated out or whatever it is.
They're too old.
We're going to get some new books or this information, whatever it is.
Someone decides what's literally in the physical room.
It can only fit so many things.
So you automatically are outsourcing some degree of your parenting when you send your kid to any sort of institution, whether it's a public school or a private school or whatever.
You should have some say in what your children are being taught.
And I think that it's not a radical position to say that most parents wouldn't want a teacher teaching their children about sex at a young age Or hiding the fact that they're talking to their student about sex from the parent.
That's not a radical position.
It's the same position that anyone would have held 20 years ago.
Now, as it pertains to...
Trans stuff in DeSantis.
So I think what your friend is saying is, wait a minute, DeSantis wants to control the books or have some, have the parents have some say in the books, but then he wants to stop parents from being able to trans their kids.
Well, I think the state has some role here.
This can be a little bit messy, but the state has some role in stopping people's bodies from being mutilated.
And this is where parental rights come and I would say some degree of clash with bodily autonomy.
If you at 18 years old would like to change your body, alter your body in any way, refer to yourself as different pronouns or whatever, that's fine.
But I don't think that we can make it a medically responsible thing to do it to children.
So a So basically what this really comes down to is the doctors, right?
So a parent might say, all right, my son is actually my daughter and I'm gonna dress them that way and whatever.
Well, I guess you can't really stop a parent from doing that.
Usually we find out these mothers usually have Munchausen by proxy and it's a whole bunch of their own psychological issues that they're putting on the kids.
You can't really stop a parent from parenting the way that they want, right?
As long as they're not, well, I mean, someone might consider that a type of physical abuse, but as long as they're not beating the child or something like that.
What you can do is create laws that stop doctors from transing the kids, and I think that's what we've done here in Florida, and I'm completely for that.
Just Jen says, is Jill Stein a bigger problem for Kamala than being reported?
Many Arab Americans in Michigan support Stein over Harris.
So Stein is a far-left, complete...
Anti-American nutbag.
She's run for president many, many times.
But I would highly recommend that everyone, all Democratic voters, if you don't like Harris, you should vote for Jill Stein.
And even if you like Harris, eh, Harris, vote for Jill Stein.
Let's up that Jill Stein vote.
But yes, that question sort of gets to this intersectional madness again.
As if this administration hasn't been anti-Israel enough, there are still five American hostages that we're doing nothing about.
These people are still not happy with Kamala Harris.
And sadly, Biden and Kamala have pandered to this Michigan vote.
And Dearborn, Michigan basically has become...
A jihadist city.
It just has.
I'm sorry, that's just the truth.
You've all seen the videos, and I'm pretty sure that there aren't a lot of gays.
Hey, honey, do you want to go to Dearborn, Michigan for vacation and we'll fly the flag and be queer?
Like, that ain't happening.
But ironically, they can go to Florida and go to Key West and Miami Beach, and everybody's fine with it.
How about that?
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