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*music* 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 Alright people, it's October 21st, 2024 on I'm Dave Rubin. | ||
This is The Rubin Report. | ||
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And we are 15 days out from the election. | ||
That's right. | ||
If you're a Democrat, it's 15 days to slow the spread of democracy. | ||
That is what they're going to be doing for the next 15 days, two weeks, and one day. | ||
Tomorrow. | ||
Plus two weeks. | ||
Election. | ||
Who knows what's gonna happen? | ||
There's a lot of wackiness in the system. | ||
It is going to get weirder. | ||
I don't know that we've seen the October surprise. | ||
We have a jam-packed show that's got a little bit of everything, including Trump at McDonald's, Kamala going crazy. | ||
I'm not gonna make the five guys joke that I made on Twitter, because I have all sorts of people angry at me over that one. | ||
And a whole bunch of other stuff. | ||
The Al Smith dinner, the wide tent thing that I've been talking about just continues to move. | ||
Elon Musk is now fully on the campaign trail with Trump. | ||
There's just a lot. | ||
Like, if you like politics, if you watch the Rubin Report for politics, today is your day, people. | ||
We are going deep. | ||
Oh, and we'll throw in some stuff about racism and, you know, probably somebody chopping off genitals, that kind of thing. | ||
You know, you got to tighten the whole thing up. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
But let's start with Friday's episode of Real Time with Bill Maher. | ||
You know, on Mondays we always end up doing our Mondays with Bill segment. | ||
And Bill had quite an interesting, a rather interesting, I would say, group of people on the program on Friday night. | ||
He had David Hogg. | ||
Now, David Hogg is one of the kids who survived the Parkland shooting years ago. | ||
And if you remember, they took about five or seven of those kids. | ||
They made them all into kind of big stars, put them all on covers of newspapers and on magazines and put them on all the cable news channels and all the rest of it, because they all became anti-gun activists after. | ||
Kyle Kashuv, who you may remember, who ended up being an intern for me for a while and has now got his own tech startup doing all sorts of stuff. | ||
He became a pro-Second Amendment activist and the media was not too happy with him, But David Hogg sort of became the star of this thing. | ||
He now goes to Harvard. | ||
He's a far left wackadoodle. | ||
They had him on. | ||
They had Joe Scarborough. | ||
You know I love Joe Scarborough, a man who thinks that Joe Biden is even sharper than him. | ||
And then he sits at a chair over at the televised mental institution known as MSNBC. And then they also had, wait, who was the other one? | ||
Oh, and then they had Mark Cuban, a man who's turning into a lesbian. | ||
So it was an interesting panel. | ||
And Bill Maher was taking generally, I would say, the same position on all the issues. | ||
They got into it about what is going on with Elon Musk right now. | ||
The guy who I think epitomizes the good, the bad, everything in between, and it's sort of a microcosm of America, is Elon Musk. | ||
Because this week, he had an amazing week. | ||
This is from Politico. | ||
He pulled off an engineering marvel where he launched the largest, most powerful rocket in the world, and on the first try, caught the 23-story-tall booster that brings it up in midair. | ||
We're using chopstick-like mechanical arms. | ||
We made a little video called Elon Musk's Week that encapsulates this. | ||
Would you show it? | ||
It'll just take a few seconds. | ||
Look at that. | ||
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That's insane. | |
Isn't that amazing? | ||
That's insane, too! | ||
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That's just as insane. | |
Same guy. | ||
That's my point. | ||
That's my point. | ||
Is that that's the same guy. | ||
This is such a game changer with exploring the stars with the rocket. | ||
But he also, I mean, the tweets. | ||
I mean, FEMA used its budget ferrying illegals into the country instead of saving American lives. | ||
Treason. | ||
That's the same guy. | ||
He also tweeted, Mark Cuban and Rachel Maddow are the same person. | ||
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don't believe oh my god He just heard the show. | |
You could be one of the world's greatest entrepreneurs literally of the last century and be a f***ing troll at the same time. | ||
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Right. | |
Alright, first off, as for the Mark Cuban starting to look like Rachel Maddow, Dave Rubin had that tweet first. | ||
But okay, put that aside for just a second. | ||
What's interesting here is that Bill started the segment by saying he had an amazing week. | ||
And Elon Musk did have an amazing week. | ||
Not only did we catch the booster with the chopstick-like thing, but he also released, or at least debuted, the Optimist robots, the driverless taxis, like a whole bunch of other stuff. | ||
And then, of course, what they want to do is they want to somehow connect that to him being with Trump. | ||
But what is it that drove him to being with someone like Donald Trump? | ||
What is it that would take a lifelong moderate Democrat who, as he told me in the Twitter offices, he considers himself largely apolitical, or certainly did. | ||
That was about a year and a half ago. | ||
Now he's, I would say, pretty political. | ||
What would take a moderate like that, who doesn't really care about politics, And have them campaigning with Donald Trump. | ||
Well, it might be the open borders. | ||
Oh, and by the way, the money that we gave to the illegals to come here, yeah, it did come from the FEMA budget. | ||
We've covered that several times, including screenshots from FEMA's own website. | ||
They don't have endless amounts of money. | ||
So when you take from one bucket and give it to the illegals, well, then you don't have as much money to give to the people who are still suffering right now in North Carolina. | ||
So that's just a fact. | ||
Now what they don't like is that Elon is now culturally relevant, right? | ||
What they want is to frame everyone on the right as mean and fascist and Hitler-like and all of that stuff. | ||
And they care about war and they're old and stodgy and smoke cigars and drink whiskey in scary rooms. | ||
The problem with Elon is... | ||
He's cool and fun and kind of dorky and speaks off the cuff. | ||
And he's doing these absolutely amazing things like sending us to the stars. | ||
So that's what they don't like about him. | ||
The other thing that they really don't like about him, this is the real purpose of the segment, the thing that they really don't like about him is that he opened up Twitter so we can have debates on there. | ||
The government was working with previous Twitter to silence us. | ||
He has allowed more speech, not less. | ||
And that's what people... | ||
Who want to control you hate the most? | ||
Here's Joe Scarborough. | ||
People were shocked when Henry Ford, who created the modern age, went to testify on Capitol Hill. | ||
And what did historians say? | ||
Congressmen and senators were shocked how ignorant this guy was. | ||
I don't know Elon Musk. | ||
And an anti-Semite. | ||
And an anti-Semite. | ||
This is a guy who's one of the great minds of our time, and I hate that he's in the sewer with Twitter and doing all of this stuff. | ||
Support whoever you want to support, but again, there's so much disinformation that's being spread. | ||
Here's where the rubber meets the road, because this is important. | ||
He wanted to, this week, he's suing, but he's suing the 12-member commission, the California Coastal Commission. | ||
He launches his rockets from Vandenberg Space Force Base. | ||
He used to call it Air Force Base, but I guess now we're into Space Force time. | ||
He wanted the proposal to expand the number of launches. | ||
Okay, again, one of the most impressive companies, an American company. | ||
He wants a little more, give it to him. | ||
No. | ||
The commission, some bureaucrat, said, nope, and this is the reason why. | ||
Commissioner Carol Hart saying, we're dealing with a company the head of which has aggressively injected himself into the presidential race and made it clear what his point of view is. | ||
Yes, because he lives in America, and he can do that. | ||
It has nothing to do with this. | ||
Okay, so credit where credit's due. | ||
Bill, you're always right on free speech, right? | ||
So you're with Elon on that, and here you're with Elon on the fact that he's trying to innovate and get us to the stars, and the state, although it's the state that you vote for Gavin Newsom for and you're going to vote for Kamala, the state is now coming after the guy trying to To innovate. | ||
Joe Scarborough, we don't have to analyze him too far. | ||
It's like, you get it. | ||
He has a chair at a giant corporation with a propaganda machine at MSNBC. He is paid to lie to you as he lies about absolutely everything, like Joe Biden being fitter than his mother or whatever he said. | ||
He lies and gets everything wrong. | ||
Somebody might buy Twitter and let more people say things, okay? | ||
We actually have some video of the California Coastal Commission admitting that they are doing lawfare against SpaceX, Elon's company, because they don't like what he's doing with the Twitter. | ||
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We are talking about SpaceX in this, and this company is owned by the richest person in the world with direct control over what could be the most extensive global communication system on the planet. | |
And just last week, that person Was speaking about political retribution on a national stage, and it was very glib, but yet he was standing next to a person, a candidate that openly promotes and is working to normalize that language. | ||
And we have to push back against that. | ||
Right now, Elon Musk is hopping about the country, spewing and tweeting political falsehoods and attacking FEMA while claiming his desire to help the hurricane victims, aggressively injected himself into the presidential race and made it clear what his point of view is. | ||
My understanding was that they would be here today on Zoom. | ||
I am very concerned that even after meeting with me, my expressing my feelings... | ||
Chair? | ||
Yes? | ||
Sorry to interrupt. | ||
They did participate on Zoom today. | ||
Okay, we got that video from a guy named Alex Torville on Twitter. | ||
I do want to credit him properly because he obviously put in those interstitials that you see there that explain that these people have a somewhat lack of understanding of how the government's supposed to work and free speech and everything else. | ||
But basically what you can see there is California has decided because they don't like Elon Musk's politics. | ||
Just look at it this way. | ||
If Elon Musk was on stage with Kamala Harris and he was like, you know what? | ||
I'm going to give Starlink for free to the people of North Carolina to help this administration. | ||
Those people would not be having a hearing to stop him from getting more access to things as it pertains to flying rockets out of California. | ||
So they are doing political retribution. | ||
You might argue that's a little bit of fascism when giant corporations start working with the government to go after people. | ||
And it will stifle innovation and everything else. | ||
And the thing is... | ||
As Elon has repeatedly, not proven, as he's repeatedly made clear, he will leave. | ||
He will take all of his businesses, all of his technologies, all of his people, and tax dollars and everything else, and take them to Texas, Florida, Tennessee, etc., etc. | ||
So that is kind of what we're up against. | ||
We'll have more on him on the campaign trail, because I think he now, it's been obvious for the last year and a half, but I think he's starting to represent something much bigger in the zeitgeist right now. | ||
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Elon's sending rockets out there. | ||
He's catching rockets. | ||
He's putting Optimus robots out here. | ||
We got the driverless taxis, all of the other stuff. | ||
Starlink free to North Carolina. | ||
And he also decided to go out on the road with Donald Trump, which, let's say, could be fraught with complications. | ||
Donald Trump, there were at least two assassination attempts on him. | ||
But Elon Musk is out there doing it. | ||
And, you know, I've been saying over the last couple of weeks that Kamala is the first A.I.K. He's a candidate in that she has no thoughts of her own. | ||
She is just programmed to say anything, which is why she's flip-flopped on every issue. | ||
It's why all the circular logic, all of the rest of it. | ||
Elon had a good, I thought this was a good line on really what this election, at least as far as it pertains to Kamala, is all about. | ||
If there is another four years for, and it's really like pointless to even sort of talk about Kamala because Kamala is just a puppet of a larger machine. | ||
If the machine, I'll just call it the machine, is able to run for another four years, there will not be any meaningful elections in the future, just like they are in California. | ||
And the whole, all of America will be Californicated. | ||
Not in a good way. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Californicated. | ||
Ouch. | ||
So that would be a bad situation. | ||
In fact, it will actually be worse than California. | ||
The reason it will be worse than California is the one thing that holds California back from being even worse than it is is that people can move out of California and still be in America. | ||
Now what happens when there's no place to move? | ||
It'll be way worse than California. | ||
That is such a great point there at the end. | ||
I'll hit that in a second. | ||
When he talks about a puppet for a larger machine, I mean, this is what I've been talking about for years. | ||
Whether you want to call it the machine or the system or the matrix, she is in service to that thing because that thing installed her, right? | ||
Nobody voted for her in a primary. | ||
The machine worked, Schumer, Pelosi, et cetera, worked to get rid of Biden, to hand it to her. | ||
And now she has to live in service, in worship of that thing, right? | ||
That shiny thing that is now her master. | ||
It's just obviously the truth. | ||
And when he says there'll be no more elections, the point is it's not that we won't go and vote every four years necessarily. | ||
It's that we will largely become like California, that the elections just simply will not matter because at the end of the day, the machine will always get bigger and bigger and bigger. | ||
And then really what he's saying at the end is the point about America. | ||
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The thing that we have here that is so beautiful and precious is the fact that we have these 50 states constantly negotiating and doing things differently and you have your footboat and you can live in crazy California like me and decide, oh my God, I'd rather not be injected with weird shit. | ||
I'm moving to the free state of Florida and you can bring businesses and good people with you and then you can build better cities and towns and communities and all of those things and you can have places that flourish and places that crumble. | ||
But you don't have to go to Canada. | ||
You don't have to go to Mexico. | ||
That really is... | ||
Is Canada that way and Mexico that way? | ||
Or is this way and that way? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I'm not sure. | ||
But you get the point. | ||
You get the point. | ||
We have that choice here. | ||
And that is what they are trying to take away. | ||
Because if the whole country becomes California-eyed, California... | ||
Whatever you want to call that. | ||
If the whole country becomes like that, you've got to leave the country, and I would prefer not to do that. | ||
As long as Elon's getting all this criticism about what he's done with X, and again, what he has done with X is just allow more people to say things on there. | ||
People say mean things to me on there all day long, horrible things. | ||
Trust me, I see it. | ||
People send me images of gas chambers and all kinds of terrible things. | ||
But I would rather more speech than less speech. | ||
That has been his policy, and that's why they are pissed at him. | ||
The far-left activists that used to control Twitter obviously did extreme censorship of voices on the right. | ||
There has been no censorship of voices on the left. | ||
You know, they suspended a sitting president. | ||
Twitter suspended a sitting president, which is insane. | ||
But there's been no suspension or censorship or shadow banning or anything of anyone on the left. | ||
So, you know, it's a level playing field. | ||
But I think the reason that the far-left activists want unanimity in all social media platforms and in all legacy media is that their ideas do not stand the light of day. | ||
That is the reason. | ||
They actually don't stand up. | ||
And so unless everyone is parroting the same thing, their ideas will fail. | ||
I think you guys in your life all know that to be true. | ||
When you debate with family members or with friends at dinners or wherever it is, your son's soccer game or politics is infected, everything. | ||
So wherever you are, the generally people on the left, they have these sort of grand ideas, Trump is Hitler, or things should absolutely I mean, | ||
I went to Twitter right after Elon took it over, and I had engineers showing me what they had an entire system in place to not only shadow ban, but hide people directly and key code words and all of these things to make sure they had a very controlled system. | ||
And all Elon is saying is, we just removed that. | ||
And unfortunately, what they really like is control, and they particularly like control when they have it. | ||
This is sort of interesting. | ||
Elon announced that he's giving a million dollars away to anyone who signs his voter registration petition. | ||
This had a lot of people pissed, but I think he did something quite clever with this. | ||
Take a look. | ||
We're going to be awarding a million dollars to randomly to people who have signed the petition every day from now until the election. | ||
What? | ||
One of the challenges we're having is like, well, how do we get people to know about this petition? | ||
Because the legacy media won't report on it. | ||
You know, not everyone's on X. So I figure, how do we get people to know about it? | ||
Well, this news, I think, is going to really fly. | ||
So. | ||
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It's really great. | |
You see when Mark Cuban calls him a troll, why he hates him. | ||
You see why he did this? | ||
He's not paying anyone a million dollars to vote for Trump. | ||
That would obviously be illegal. | ||
He's paying people so that the media will cover this, so more and more people will be aware about the election, so more and more people would get out there. | ||
Would he prefer that there's about 15 days left, as we said, so if this thing kicks in today, would he prefer that 14 of those 15 people vote for Trump? | ||
Of course. | ||
But he knew by saying this, the media would start covering it, and that would get more people aware of the election and get out there and vote and everything else. | ||
Interestingly, it's not just right-wing maniacs that like what Elon Musk is doing. | ||
There is a Democrat. | ||
Who had brain damage. | ||
And as his brain started to heal, he largely became more conservative. | ||
I would say he's in a very, very small pool of Democrats who are not radical leftists at this point. | ||
Of course, I'm talking about John Fetterman from Pennsylvania. | ||
And here he is on CNN talking about why some of the things that Musk is bringing up might be attractive to the people in Pennsylvania, which really, at this point, I would say is the swing state of swing states. | ||
Well, and one difference in 2024 is we're going to be seeing Elon Musk out on the campaign trail on Donald Trump's behalf. | ||
You said something recently to Chris Steyerwalt that he appeals to demographics that your party has struggled with. | ||
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How much impact do you think he could have on this race? | |
No, that's significant. | ||
I've always said that it is significant. | ||
You know, in the business, you know, a lot of surrogates. | ||
Surrogates really doesn't count for much, but Musk, it's undeniable that he's successful. | ||
He's the world's richest man, and he's been involved in a lot of important things like SpaceX or AI and those things, and he has a brand. | ||
And that's attractive to a demographic that we need to have to win in Pennsylvania. | ||
And it's not even about his checkbook. | ||
You know, again, I think him being an active surrogate, I think the New York Times described him as Effectively living in Pennsylvania, and he's going to be showing up and going around, that's going to be mattered. | ||
And the Democrats, for us to make fun of him for jumping up and down or that things, we would do that at our peril. | ||
It's significant. | ||
Yes, John Fetterman laying out more sanity than any other Democrat right now. | ||
You really just need to think. | ||
Remove all of the cool things that Elon is doing right now. | ||
Let's just try to think for a second. | ||
He has so much money, it's actually completely unimaginable. | ||
But I know people that have an awful lot of money and that have planes and boats and all of those things. | ||
Elon Musk has no need to do anything else for the rest of his life. | ||
He could live out whatever his pleasures are for the rest of his life. | ||
He could buy an island in Fiji or in Bora Bora, completely disappear. | ||
He could eat the most unimaginable foods ever. | ||
He could have the best trainers. | ||
He could do things that you literally cannot even imagine. | ||
And instead, he's out there in Pennsylvania knowing that his reputation is going to be largely tarnished by a bunch of mainstream hacks because he wants to save the country, a country that he is a first-generation immigrant to, an African-American immigrant, by the way. | ||
That's pretty damn good. | ||
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And now back to me. | ||
So everyone knows Donald Trump loves McDonald's. | ||
I actually think it's one of the reasons that the elite hate him. | ||
It's a food of the people and he's a man of the people. | ||
He talks about how much he loves Big Macs when he gets a steak. | ||
They don't serve steaks at McDonald's as far as I know, but when he gets steaks, he gets them well done with ketchup. | ||
It's all of the stuff that the elite hates. | ||
Well, he has for a long time been talking about his love of McDonald's and that he would have worked a fry machine if he could have. | ||
Well, he went ahead and did it in Pennsylvania. | ||
Here's, I think, about a 35-second recap of Donald Trump, the once and future president, working at McDonald's. | ||
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I'm looking for a job, and I've always wanted to work at McDonald's, but I never did. | |
I'm running against somebody that said she did, but it turned out to be a totally phony story, so... | ||
President Trump! | ||
Well, that's a good-looking group. | ||
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Hello, everybody. | |
I'm having a lot of fun here, everybody. | ||
I'll tell you what, it's a great franchise, it's a great company, and they've been very, very nice. | ||
You know, if you look at really what's happening, look at the crowd over here. | ||
Look how happy everybody is. | ||
They're happy because they want hope. | ||
They need hope. | ||
And that's what we're doing. | ||
That's what we're going to give. | ||
It really is incredible, guys. | ||
First off, he looks like he was born to wear that outfit, the red tie with the yellow, the mustard, the ketchup. | ||
It fits well. | ||
I don't know if they planned that in advance. | ||
His hair is as golden as the french fries, and I believe it. | ||
When he says, I'm enjoying myself and I'm having fun, and you can see there's many other videos of him talking to the people and just saying great things to the employees there. | ||
You can see he actually believes it. | ||
And he just looks, I'm telling you, he just looks, if you walked into a McDonald's, like if you pictured the greatest McDonald's of all time and the greatest manager of that McDonald's, it would be him. | ||
It would be a man with that golden hair and he would be running it well. | ||
And the guy wouldn't just be in the back room. | ||
Like he wouldn't just be in the back crunching the numbers. | ||
He'd be out there and he'd be making the fries and all of the other stuff. | ||
Anyway, it was obviously a publicity stunt. | ||
He does not actually work for McDonald's, although there were some pundits on the left that were Very upset. | ||
Donald Trump doesn't really work for McDonald's. | ||
How dare he do that? | ||
It was a great moment. | ||
It's just another interesting cultural moment, and that's what the guy understands, if nothing else. | ||
Over on the televised mental institution known as MSNBC, they are not happy because it was a stunt. | ||
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He doesn't really flip fries all day. | |
If you're on his campaign, and I know you are certainly not, I'm not making any implication of that, but what is the logic behind this, going to a McDonald's? | ||
I mean, we know the guy likes Big Macs and Filet-O-Fish, and he's used the word love to describe the way he feels about the food there before. | ||
But what's this about? | ||
There's no logic to it. | ||
It's a stunt. | ||
He has not put forth an economic agenda. | ||
He, as you know, appears to be not well. | ||
And he's engaged in some really bizarre types of activities during this campaign. | ||
So this is just another one of those stunts. | ||
That he will continue on through the campaign and I think that we need to really focus on making sure that he is not elected of course because he is a threat to our democracy. | ||
Alright, I'm not even sure who that analyst is. | ||
Yes, he's a threat to democracy. | ||
Well, it is a stunt, but that doesn't mean that there's no logic behind it, because the logic is that it is the thing of the internet right now, and has people looking at him and being like, somebody who's on the fence, is that really Hitler, the man making my french fries? | ||
Is he Hitler? | ||
Or is he just kinda... | ||
This guy who is a man of the people with his golden French fry-like hair and all of the rest of it. | ||
But that's all they've got. | ||
Also, whoever that analyst was, he's got no economic agenda. | ||
It's funny because we could just look at his track record when he was president, when the economy was absolutely booming and we had Lois Black on in time. | ||
Unemployment of all time and lowest Latino unemployment of all time and the rest of it. | ||
Or we could go to his website. | ||
I think it's donaldjtrump.com and they have all the economic policy laid out. | ||
That is in stark contrast to Kamala Harris who believes we should just endlessly print money and control corporations because they're charging too much for eggs, which is her fault for a... | ||
Whole series of reasons! | ||
Anyway, here's a compilation of a couple, just to see the man of the people thing. | ||
It's three different videos. | ||
Trump at a barbershop. | ||
you'll see a couple different things of just man of the people stuff, including a comment about Arnold Palmer's way. | ||
And he absolutely said, he said, I was tougher than her. | ||
They're very unhappy with her as a candidate. | ||
They made a mistake, I think. | ||
I think. | ||
Maybe they shouldn't have left him. | ||
I don't know what they should have done. | ||
I don't care what they should have done. | ||
I'm just telling you, hopefully they're not going to be there long. | ||
They're destroying our country. | ||
He's the worst president in the history of our country. | ||
She's the worst vice president, and she's worse than him. | ||
And you're the best. | ||
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Well, thank you. | |
I like this. | ||
Where the hell did you find these people? | ||
We are of the city of Hamtramck, and we would like to present you a certificate of appreciation for visiting our city. | ||
I would like to call the three elected officials, if you don't mind, to join me to hand you this certificate, please. | ||
It's gonna be historic for our city. | ||
Arnold Palmer was all man, and I say that in all due respect to women, and I love women, but this guy... | ||
This guy. | ||
This is a guy that was all man. | ||
This man was strong and tough. | ||
And I refuse to say it, but when he took showers with the other pros, they came out of there, they said, oh, my God. | ||
That's unbelievable. | ||
I had to say it. | ||
I had to say it. | ||
We have women that are highly sophisticated here. | ||
I refuse to say it, but Arnold Palmer had a giant dong. | ||
All of that, guys. | ||
He can sit with the guys at the Latino barber shop. | ||
Then he can go to Michigan and talk to a Muslim mayor who's now supporting him. | ||
And then he can go and talk about Arnold Palmer's wang. | ||
And it shows a breath of... | ||
It shows an ability to talk to people who care about a whole bunch of different things. | ||
And he's just being like, I love women. | ||
It's silly and it's good and it's something that the machine can't handle because the machine wants control and political correctness and silence and obedience. | ||
And he is now the avatar completely against that. | ||
If that's what the machine wants, Donald Trump now represents everyone's hopes and dreams. | ||
So against that giant evil machine system, matrix, whatever you want to call it. | ||
The other thing that happened, I think this was on Friday night, was the Al Smith dinner. | ||
This is a dinner that they do. | ||
They have done this for probably a hundred years, something like that, where basically all presidential candidates show up, they get roasted, they get up there, they make jokes. | ||
Everyone has done it. | ||
Although Walter Mondale did not do it in 1984 when he was running against Ronald Reagan. | ||
And of course that was the 49 state Reagan reelection blowout and Mondale did not show up to that. | ||
Donald Trump did show up and he got roasted and then he knocked a couple zingers out of the park. | ||
Kamala did not. | ||
We'll have more on that in a sec. | ||
But here's just a quick compilation of five of Trump's best jokes throughout the evening. | ||
Play the clip, Connor. | ||
I used to think the Democrats were crazy for saying that men have periods. | ||
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But then I met Tim Walz. | |
Well, I'd better wrap up because Mayor Adams told me earlier that I needed to make this one very quick, especially the city has reserved this room for a large group of illegal aliens coming in from Texas. | ||
There's a group called White Dudes for Harris. | ||
Have you seen this? | ||
White Dudes for Harris. | ||
Anybody know? | ||
Are some of you here? | ||
White Dudes for Harris. | ||
Doesn't sound like it. | ||
But I'm not worried about them at all because their wives and their wives' lovers are all voting for me. | ||
A major issue of this race is childcare and Kamala has put forward a concept of a plan. | ||
A lot of people don't like it. | ||
The only piece of advice I would have for her in the event that she wins would be not to let her husband Doug anywhere near the nannies. | ||
Just keep them away. | ||
That's a nasty one. | ||
Chuck Schumer is here looking very glum. | ||
Doesn't he look glum? | ||
He looks glum. | ||
But look on the bright side, Chuck, considering how woke your party has become. | ||
If Kamala loses, you still have a chance to become the first woman president. | ||
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I mean, it's good. | |
It's good. | ||
And for those of you that think he was working a little blue or whatever, that's the whole point of the dinner. | ||
But it was just good and funny. | ||
And of course, she did not even show up. | ||
CNN covered the Al Smith dinner and a man who's part man, well, I would say he's part woman, part potato, Brian Stelter, he actually could not deny the truth, which is that Trump was pretty freaking good at that dinner. | ||
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Brian Stelter, what did you make of this performance? | |
Oh no, don't ask me first. | ||
I thought he was funny. | ||
I thought he actually got a few great jokes in. | ||
I thought the best moment was we talked about the assassination attempts and made light of what he's experienced. | ||
Because I think he's experiencing real trauma, real PTSD as a result of the shootings, but he's still able to have a light moment in this room. | ||
And he took advantage of the fact that Kamala Harris wasn't there. | ||
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Which is really the subtext of this whole thing. | |
They're usually supposed to be in the same place. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Kamala, you were supposed to be there, and we can only hope that we're going to get another Reagan re-election 84 situation against you. | ||
We'll see about that. | ||
But I always like showing those clips when every now and again, someone who gets everything wrong, like Stelter, something is so obviously true that he has to give him some credit. | ||
Now, interestingly, the emcee of the evening was a comedian, Jim Gaffigan. | ||
I used to do stand-up with him when we were nobody. | ||
He was back in... | ||
God, that was in probably 2000 or 99, even something like that, over at Gladys' Comedy Room on 45th and Broadway. | ||
He was the emcee of the evening. | ||
This guy is basically a lifelong Democrat, kind of woke, but here he is going after the Democrats. | ||
Of course, Joe Biden was our second Catholic president, right? | ||
After JFK, President Biden couldn't be here tonight. | ||
The DNC made sure of that. | ||
LAUGHTER This has been an interesting presidential campaign. | ||
The Democrats have been telling us Trump's re-election is a threat to democracy. | ||
In fact, they were so concerned of this threat, they staged a coup, ousted their democratically elected incumbent, and installed Kamala Harris. | ||
In other words, all her dreams have come true. | ||
I have to say, I mean, first off, the Biden couldn't be here, the DNC made sure of that. | ||
I mean, you see Chuck Schumer laugh. | ||
You know, the whole point of comedy is that you say something true and you have a twist to it, and that's what, then you laugh and then you're able to think about something. | ||
That's what good comedy is, right? | ||
You get somebody to think about something through laughter. | ||
If you just run up to somebody and say the truth, they might punch you in the face. | ||
But Chuck Schumer laughing at the joke about the DNC pulling off the coup, Does kind of tell you a little something. | ||
Anyway, the reason I'm showing you that is because Gaffigan did a nice job. | ||
By the way, he made fun of Trump. | ||
He made fun of Republicans and all that, too. | ||
But this is a guy who has been pretty much a far lefty his entire life. | ||
Here he is just a year ago when I think it would be fair to say he had Trump derangement syndrome talking about January 6th with Joe Rogan. | ||
I think the January 6th thing is pretty bad. | ||
Well, the January 6th thing is bad, but also the intelligence agencies were involved in provoking people to go into the Capitol building. | ||
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That's a fact. | |
So wait a minute. | ||
You're saying that that guy... | ||
What's his name? | ||
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Ray Epps. | |
Yeah, you really think that he was... | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know, but I do know that every other... | ||
I think that's pretty apparent. | ||
I think he's going to sue Fox. | ||
Okay, so what he thinks is that Ray Epps, who basically most people think is a Fed at this point, that was going to sue Fox. | ||
Of course, that never happened because he probably is a Fed the January 6th. | ||
But the point of showing you that, it went way further than that, was that this guy is certainly not a Trumper. | ||
He's not a Republican. | ||
He's not a conservative, anything else. | ||
But here he is making fun of the Dems. | ||
And the Dems don't even show up. | ||
Kamala couldn't even bother showing up because she knew she was going to take some hits. | ||
Trump can sit there and take the hits, take the jokes. | ||
He can dish him out and call Chuck a woman, and then he can get hit himself. | ||
Uh, Kamala did send in virtually a video, and I guess here it is. | ||
I don't have a real intro for it. | ||
It was, well, here it go. | ||
Your eminence and distinguished guests, the Al Smith dinner provides a rare opportunity to set aside partisanship. | ||
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Sorry, sorry. | |
Hey, what's going on? | ||
Who was that? | ||
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Oh, sorry, Mary Catherine Gallagher. | |
Mary Catherine Gallagher. | ||
It's so nice to meet you. | ||
Very nice to meet you, Mary Catherine. | ||
Right now I'm trying to record my speech for tonight's dinner. | ||
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Oh, yeah, I know. | |
I just want to say that I'm Catholic, and tonight is one of the biggest dinners next to the Last Supper. | ||
It is a very important dinner, and it's an important tradition that I'm so proud to be a part of. | ||
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Sometimes when I get nervous, I stick my fingers under my arms and I smell them like that. | |
But that's gross. | ||
Did anyone laugh in here? | ||
Because if you did, you're fired. | ||
I don't know if you were holding in a laugh, which if you hold in a laugh, it can just come out as a giant part. | ||
That was not funny. | ||
It was pre-recorded. | ||
Nobody was happy with it. | ||
You're bringing back a character from SNL from 20 years ago. | ||
You can see that Kamala is more polished as an actress because that's what she's much more qualified to be than President of the United States. | ||
Although she's Out on the campaign trail. | ||
We have to give her some credit. | ||
She didn't show up to the Alice Smith Dinner. | ||
She is out on the campaign trail. | ||
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All right, so Kamala is out there campaigning. | ||
She's definitely not doing as many events as Trump, certainly not doing as much media as Trump. | ||
But she was doing an event over the weekend where she got heckled. | ||
Someone yelled, Jesus is Lord. | ||
And take a look at this. | ||
With the intention that they would undo the protections of Roe v. | ||
Wade, and they did as he intended. | ||
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Oh, you guys are at the wrong rally. | |
No, I think you meant to go to the smaller one down the street. | ||
And please do vote early or on election day because the election is—and bring an ID. Bring an ID? Oh. | ||
Do you think people should have IDs when they're voting? | ||
Because I was told that's racist. | ||
And by the way, you don't need an ID in California and several other states to vote. | ||
So if you live in California, I'm not telling you what to do, but if you wanted to F with the election and maybe get in trouble, you could. | ||
Just leave it at that. | ||
The person that yelled Jesus is Lord, and then she says, you're at the wrong rally. | ||
It's a smaller one down the street or whatever. | ||
It's like, it's just so stupid. | ||
Who knows? | ||
Maybe she didn't exactly hear what the guy said, so it was just like a glib comeback. | ||
But, you know, between not showing up to the Al Smith dinner, which is a giant Catholic event, and then, in essence, kind of spitting at Christians right there, it's a strange alliance you're putting together, lady. | ||
The other part is, you know, she's very good at, like, faking the happiness around the thing, right? | ||
It was supposed to be a joy campaign, and she's always cackling. | ||
And she seems like she's having out-of-body experiences all the time because everything's so fucking funny and this whole thing. | ||
But actually, what usually lays right beneath that is a type of anger, and that anger actually might remind you of a little something. | ||
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I'm sick and tired of the negative, dark, divisive, dangerous vision and behavior. | |
People who support Donald Trump, it's time for us to say no! | ||
We are not going So remember, we're supposed to be the angry ones, we're the authoritarians, we're the mean ones, we're the people who are, you know, doing all the bad stuff, but if you just look a little bit deeper, actually they are kind of angry. | ||
As they are getting to these last, as we are getting to these last 15 days, she's busting out whatever celebrities she's got left. | ||
There's this Lizzo person, I don't know any of her songs, what does she sing? | ||
I assume something about McDonald's because I've seen videos of her. | ||
Does nobody in this room know a Lizzo song? | ||
She's a singer. | ||
She's a large woman. | ||
Some would say Rubenesque. | ||
Did you guys know that? | ||
That Rubenesque is a large woman? | ||
That's what they call it. | ||
A large woman is Rubenesque. | ||
Anyway, here's Lizzo with some great rationalizations for why you should vote for Kamala. | ||
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So if you ask me if America is ready for its first woman president, I only got one thing to say. | |
It's about damn time! | ||
It's about damn time! | ||
I'm so proud to be from this city. | ||
You know, they say if Kamala wins, then the whole country will be like Detroit. | ||
Okay? | ||
Proud like Detroit. | ||
Resilient like Detroit. | ||
No, God! | ||
No, God, please, no! | ||
No! | ||
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No! | |
All right, I'm told we edited in Michael Scott. | ||
But the broader point, first off, Adi's just telling me, apparently Lizzo, who's again a Rubenesque woman, she fat shamed her own dancers. | ||
She said her dancers were getting too fat. | ||
That's just kind of funny. | ||
That aside, the idea that you should vote for someone just because they're a woman or they're going to be the first woman is ridiculous. | ||
And how can we expose it as ridiculous? | ||
Well, let's just say that the Republicans had chosen Nikki Haley. | ||
Do you think Lizzo would be out there screaming that we should have the first woman president? | ||
No. | ||
If anything, she would be telling you that somehow Nikki Haley is not really a woman in essence because she's a Republican. | ||
So everything they say is ridiculous. | ||
You get that. | ||
But they are busting out the celebs. | ||
Here is Usher. | ||
I also don't know a song by Usher. | ||
Does anyone know an Usher song? | ||
Connor's got one. | ||
Oh, it's called Yeah. | ||
This song is Yeah. | ||
The song is Yeah. | ||
So here's a guy who sings a song called Yeah, wearing a completely ridiculous outfit supporting Kamala Harris. | ||
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I love you more, but I love Kamala Harris even more. | |
I want her to be our next president of the United States. | ||
I would like to ensconce myself in velvet like that, like George Costanza. | ||
But that aside, his outfit aside, you might be thinking back to a video that we showed you a couple weeks ago where Usher was on The View. | ||
Because right there, he's at a Kamala Harris rally endorsing Kamala. | ||
But only a few weeks ago, he was on The View saying he's not really involved in politics and not going to endorse anyone, even though they were trying to push him to do it. | ||
I wonder if something strange happened in the last couple weeks, and we have video evidence of that thing. | ||
I think that the Who's artist has come out and speak for Kamala against Donald Trump, because he is an existential threat to the country. | ||
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What do you say to that? | |
You know what? | ||
I don't get too deep into politics. | ||
I think voting is an individual choice. | ||
Breaking news tonight. | ||
Sean Diddy Combs has been arrested in a Manhattan hotel. | ||
I'm supporting Vice President Harris because she fights. | ||
I love you more, but I love Kamala Harris even more. | ||
Did you catch the slick edit there? | ||
Yeah, Usher did go to a lot of those ditty parties. | ||
I don't know. | ||
That's what the internet's putting out there. | ||
I mean, it's a fact that he used to go to the parties. | ||
And isn't Usher the one that brought him Justin Bieber or one way or the other? | ||
Like some weird thing related to all that. | ||
Who the hell knows? | ||
Anyway, As they are putting together this collection of celebrities who are inauthentic and trying to fearmonger the hell out of you and making you feel like, oh, Donald Trump shouldn't show up at McDonald's and actually be a man of the people, well, they're busting out everybody. | ||
We just showed you Hillary Clinton yelling, but that was from 2016. | ||
You may have seen this. | ||
They brought out Obama back. | ||
And remember, Obama, it was hope and change, and it was the big smile, and he was gonna change everything for the better, and he's just angry and pandering and pathetic right now. | ||
And this is just talking down to black people in the worst sort of way to go. | ||
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Kamala combines passion. | |
She cares deeply about people. | ||
She cares deeply about the issues with a real sense of Connecting. | ||
Part of what she's doing is channeling her passion, her concern and regard for ordinary people to make sure that the powerful don't take advantage of them. | ||
You've got on one side somebody who really just cares about himself. | ||
Everything's about him. | ||
2AM tweets and tirades, you know, and Kamala's somebody who comes from modest beginnings, who had to fight for what she had. | ||
And that's the kind of person that I'd want to vote for, because I know push comes to shove, she's going to be fighting for me. | ||
And that's the kind of president that we need. | ||
Donald Trump wants us to think that this country is hopelessly divided. | ||
Between us and them. | ||
Between the, quote, real Americans, by which he means his supporters, and the outsiders who don't support him. | ||
Because having people divided and angry and aggrieved and resentful, he figures that boosts his chances to get elected. | ||
It's funny. | ||
If you ran around calling all of somebody's supporters fascists and racists and Nazis, you might be doing just what you're saying right there, Barack. | ||
Also, everything he says in that pre-packaged video. | ||
She likes people. | ||
She's got the right issues. | ||
She has passion. | ||
It has nothing to do with policy. | ||
It has nothing to do with any qualifications or what her beliefs are. | ||
And then he says she came from a modest beginning and had to fight for everything. | ||
This is the same woman who begins every sentence by saying she came from a middle-class family. | ||
Everything about this entire thing is an absolute sham. | ||
And what's happening, as I discussed repeatedly on Friday with Sage Steele, if you didn't see it, is that as they pander to specific communities, more and more people wake up. | ||
Nobody likes being pandered to. | ||
It doesn't matter if you're gay or you're black. | ||
Or whatever. | ||
People don't like being pandered to. | ||
They like being treated like adults, but the Democrats don't know how to do that because they decided intersectionality matters. | ||
So if you're black, you're this, and if you're gay, you're this, and the rest of it. | ||
Here's Obama after one of these talks that he was giving, just another just pandering lecture to black guys. | ||
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And you're coming up with all kinds of reasons and excuses. | |
I've got a problem with that. | ||
Because part of it makes me think -- and I'm speaking to men directly now -- part of it makes me think that, well, you just aren't feeling the idea of having a woman as president. | ||
And you're coming up with other alternatives and other reasons for that. | ||
That's not acceptable. | ||
This shouldn't even be a question. | ||
How fucking pathetic. | ||
I'm sorry, guys. | ||
That's two F-bombs today, right? | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm actually sorry. | ||
I was going to try not to do it today. | ||
But that is just so pandering and pathetic. | ||
There are many reasons that black men like white men and everybody else and Asian women and blah, blah, blah don't like Kamala Harris. | ||
They don't like the policies. | ||
They don't like the printing money. | ||
They don't like the immigration. | ||
They don't like what's going on in Ukraine. | ||
They don't like what's happening in the Middle East. | ||
Whatever it might be, people have their own reasons. | ||
But for him to basically be like, you black dudes better sit down and shut up and listen to me because I'm installing this woman and we already cooed the other guy and we got him out of the way to put her in office so I can maintain power. | ||
And that's basically what he's saying. | ||
And you're basically a bunch of misogynists if you don't do it. | ||
It's pathetic. | ||
It's pandering. | ||
It's awful. | ||
But don't take my word for it. | ||
Here's Stephen A. Smith. | ||
Respectfully. | ||
President Obama, what you said is not acceptable. | ||
Is it possible that the only reason some black folks may not be inclined to vote, or they may be a bit disenchanted, or dare I say may even be willing to go as far as voting for Trump. | ||
Is it possible that its policy As opposed to misogyny, inflation, the cost of living, the price of gas, the price of groceries. | ||
That don't matter. | ||
Immigration and our borders. | ||
And this belief that there's an elevated level of sensitivity towards them. | ||
As opposed to black folks struggling, if not starving in this country. | ||
Yes, that plays a role too. | ||
When the mayor of New York was talking about $53 million in prepaid credit cards for immigrants who came across our borders illegally and having prepaid credit cards for them. | ||
And I said, wait a minute. | ||
Black folks been starving for years. | ||
We ain't get that. | ||
You don't think they know this? | ||
Now, I think, actually, Stephen A is a little confused as to what the government's supposed to do, because once you say to the government, please give me that, I want that thing that those people get, well, then you'll be in servitude to the government. | ||
But putting that aside for a moment, what he's upset by is the pandering, the pandering nature. | ||
And that is what most people are upset by. | ||
That's why all these, they whittled you down To your most ridiculous piece of yourself. | ||
And they said behave because of that. | ||
And the human spirit does not want to bow to that. | ||
And that's what they don't know how to deal with right now. | ||
And that's why their messaging seems so insane. | ||
Let's jump back to CNN because there was interesting... | ||
Debate about schools and some of the messaging around the campaigns. | ||
And Brian Stelter, who, as I said, he's part potato, half woman, but he is white. | ||
He started talking about his children's schooling and some of the black panelists, and I only mention this because this is how they frame everything over there, were less than thrilled that, I guess, Stelter's kids don't go to the same schools as their kids. | ||
And this is just perfect identity. | ||
This is just the end of identity politics for people who are all supposed to be friends and love each other. | ||
Watch what happens at the end. | ||
My point is that a lot of people look at how much money we've spent on this conflict and they're asking themselves, my roads are crumbling, my schools suck, we just had major disasters across the country, FEMA doesn't have enough money allocated. | ||
I don't live in that country, by the way. | ||
America's not that horrible. | ||
Brian, if you get out of New York and talk to... | ||
I don't live in New York. | ||
I live in a normal city, a normal town. | ||
My roads are not crumbling. | ||
I love New York, but my roads are not crumbling. | ||
My schools don't suck. | ||
I just get tired of the anti-America rhetoric. | ||
Maybe you're fortunate enough to put your kids in darn good schools, but there are a lot... | ||
No, no, let me finish here. | ||
There are a lot of people in this country who aren't wealthy, who don't live in gray cities. | ||
Who do have to send their kids to terrible schools. | ||
That is a fact because of their zip codes. | ||
And the singer arrogantly said, well, my kids go to great schools. | ||
I live in a great neighborhood. | ||
That's your experience. | ||
The roads are crumbling. | ||
Most people in this country. | ||
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If I may. | |
Come on. | ||
I love Stelter's line there. | ||
The guy's like, the schools are crumbling. | ||
He's like, it's true in the Obama years, the Trump years, the Biden years. | ||
Like, that's not an answer, potato man. | ||
But you see what happened. | ||
Now, the guy, Singleton, I think is his last name, he's a Republican strategist. | ||
Now, interestingly, in essence, he's arguing for school choice, which Republicans are for. | ||
That you shouldn't, it shouldn't be dictated by your zip code. | ||
We can figure out credits. | ||
We should get money out of the public school system so that parents can make decisions for themselves, whether you want to go to a charter school or a pod or whatever, but stop throwing endless money at things because the education system does not get better. | ||
That is fairly obvious. | ||
And I think most sane people would probably recognize after COVID and the school lockdowns and everything that the teachers unions did, That maybe these people's intentions are not really the best. | ||
But it's just a great panel that they put on there because you guys, this is, you all deserve this. | ||
Stelter, at the end of the day, you deserve being told, sit down and shut up because you thought you could play with identity politics and it wouldn't end this way. | ||
I have a better ending for all of this. | ||
I have a better ending for all of this. | ||
And you know what that ending is? | ||
Yeah, you're right. | ||
It's two words. | ||
Wide tent. | ||
All of us that are coming together right now, regardless of whether we're Latino barbers or we're... | ||
How can I work Arnold Palmer into this thing? | ||
People like Arnold... | ||
People with the characteristics of Arnold Palmer. | ||
Or we're black CNN contributors or whatever. | ||
The point is it doesn't matter what brings us together. | ||
It's freedom. | ||
It's America. | ||
It's the way things were supposed to be and we were given this precious gift that we're on the precipice of giving away. | ||
But RFK was on with Gutfeld and he does not seem to want to let that happen. | ||
The people who, these days, who tend to be Republican or conservative are much more inclined to critical thinking. | ||
And I think that used to be the purview of the Democratic Party, but you had said before that we left the Democratic Party, that Elon, myself, and Tulsi I think all of us feel like the Democratic Party left us. | ||
A party that of Robert Kennedy, of John Kennedy doesn't exist anymore. | ||
That was the party that was anti-war. | ||
It was the party that was against censorship. | ||
It was the party that opposed. | ||
The corporate takeover of our government today, the Democratic Party is the party of war, it's the party of censorship, it's the party of Wall Street, of big pharma, big tech, big data, big banking, and the military-industrial complex. | ||
And I think that the Democrats are much more, tend to be much more intolerant than Republicans on these issues. | ||
That's my personal observation. | ||
It's interesting to see that validated by that poll. | ||
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All right. | |
I know you've heard all that before. | ||
You get it. | ||
You see how the parties have flipped. | ||
You have seen how the independent thinkers are waking up. | ||
You see the new alliance. | ||
You see the hysteria. | ||
Well, guys, we got 15 days to slow the spread of Marxism. | ||
What are you going to do about it? | ||
Post-game show coming up in moments, rubinreport.locals.com. | ||
I will be on Piers Morgan Uncensored today doing some sort of debate, I'm sure, with some crazy leftists. | ||
That'll be interesting. | ||
And a whole bunch of other things. | ||
We're a busy group of people, and we have work to do. | ||
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Goodbye. |