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Tell me what's on your mind tonight. | ||
But first, we've got the famous, the great Gavin McInnes on the line with us. | ||
He's joining us tonight via Skype, and he's going to give us a little update about what's going on and weigh in on what his predictions are with the famous debate tonight that's happening in just a few minutes. | ||
So thanks so much for coming on, Gavin. | ||
What's going on over there? | ||
How you doing? | ||
Welcome to Election 2020. | ||
We're getting excited. | ||
We're getting drunk. | ||
We're getting nervous. | ||
We're going to play a drinking game, but we chickened out because we got alcohol poisoning last time we did a drinking game. | ||
Yeah, I know. | ||
I did. | ||
I mean, I almost dropped dead in the first 20 minutes because my game was, you take a drink every time you hear the words, soul of the nation, saving our democracy. | ||
My time in Scranton And if I were Trump, I would have done XYZ and 200,000 people from COVID. | ||
And then within 20 minutes, I was pretty intoxicated. | ||
So maybe we don't do that tonight. | ||
Maybe we're a little more responsible. | ||
We should make up our own. | ||
Like every time Kamala Harris acts black, Yes. | ||
He's Canadian. | ||
Like me. | ||
Me and Kamala Harris are equal blackness. | ||
She's an immigrant from Jamaica. | ||
I'm an immigrant from Canada. | ||
She went to Montreal High School. | ||
I went to Montreal College. | ||
And you don't get much whiter than Montreal. | ||
It's the least soul food place on earth. | ||
It's Franco-Canadien. | ||
But she tries to get down and talks about her favorite rapper alive today being Tupac. | ||
How she used to listen to Snoop Dogg when she was in college, and that would have made him like 18. | ||
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Right. | |
She keeps blowing it up. | ||
And the irony is, she got that position because she's gonna fill the black spot. | ||
She's gonna be the black person. | ||
Yeah, the token black. | ||
Well, the funny thing is, you know, that was her one job. | ||
She had one job and it was a softball question to last week. | ||
The reporter, if you call that a reporter, but the interviewer even said, Hey, what's your favorite rapper alive? | ||
And then she couldn't even think of that. | ||
It was literally one question. | ||
She was struggling. | ||
She's looking from side to side at her handlers saying handlers handlers. | ||
Get me out of this. | ||
Throw me throw me. | ||
What's a rapper's name? | ||
She couldn't even answer it. | ||
Then she said Tupac and then she kind of defended it. | ||
And then she kept going on and she couldn't think of one answer and finally she said, move on, move on. | ||
It's time to move on. | ||
I can't get out of this. | ||
My handlers can't get me out of this. | ||
So she couldn't even think of that. | ||
She couldn't even do one job of pandering well. | ||
And she ruined that. | ||
And then the next day when she wasn't asked to talk about a rapper, she talks about wearing Notorious B.I.G. | ||
shirts and how much we're going to miss Notorious B.I.G. | ||
talking about RBG. | ||
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She can't even pander well. | |
Notorious B.I.G. | ||
was a Supreme Court judge. | ||
It was a very short-lived tenure. | ||
It was about, I think it was four months in 1994. | ||
And she's just hearkening back to that. | ||
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Yeah, did you notice the two- You would be an interesting judge. | |
When she said Tupac is my favorite. | ||
The interviewer, because all of this media is now just PR for them. | ||
So the interviewer goes, Yeah, yeah. | ||
And to a lot of West Coast people, Tupac is very much alive. | ||
I know! | ||
You didn't make a mistake. | ||
It's fine. | ||
It's the worst. | ||
I mean, they always, they throw them a softball question when they can't even get the softball question right. | ||
They get them out of it. | ||
These interviews save them. | ||
They save, they finesse it, you know, they massage it. | ||
And somehow they wrap it in a pretty bow. | ||
And, you know, the voters and the viewers are so gullible that they fall right into it. | ||
And they say, oh, yeah, yeah, I was just, you know, she was talking about his spirit being alive, his spirit being alive. | ||
I mean, it's disgusting what they get away with. | ||
And if that was Trump, sorry, that wouldn't be happening. | ||
They'd be still talking about it. | ||
Trump thinks Tupac is alive. | ||
There'd be a million jokes about Trump hanging out with Tupac Rave or something. | ||
And I think this woman tonight, is Sandy Page is her name, the moderator tonight? | ||
Yeah, I think so. | ||
I was trying to do a little research on her. | ||
How do you feel about her? | ||
What are your thoughts? | ||
She's currently writing a book. | ||
About how wonderful Nancy Pelosi is. | ||
Not that we should be surprised, but you thought Chris Wallace is bad. | ||
This is going to be the shut up, Mike Pence, let Kamala pretend to be something she's not. | ||
Great. | ||
So much for the non-biased moderators. | ||
I mean, you can't make this stuff up, but it's OK. | ||
Let them show their true colors. | ||
I mean, let them show it. | ||
So what should we say? | ||
Everyone who acts black, every time she talks black, she acts black, what are some other things we can say? | ||
Soul of the nation? | ||
Every time Mike Pence gets interrupted by the moderator for no good reason, you have to take a swig. | ||
If he's going to stay over his time, maybe. | ||
But if it's egregious interruptions from Sandy Page, then you have to take a swig. | ||
Sandy Page. | ||
OK, so you have to take a swig. | ||
Let's see. | ||
What about when she says talks about my Jamaican roots? | ||
Or does that fall into the talking black category? | ||
Yeah, lady, your Jamaican roots, slave trading. | ||
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Your father was an aristocrat. | |
Like to be rich in Jamaica back then means you had slaves. | ||
That's just the way it was. | ||
Yeah. | ||
They couldn't have chosen a worse black person. | ||
Plus, that guy was not around! | ||
She was with her Indian mom in Montreal for most of her adult life. | ||
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Yeah! | |
Didn't grow up smoking joints for poverty. | ||
Right, and even still, her dad called her out. | ||
You know, he called her out and he said, you know, uh, when she said that she was smoking weed and listening to Tupac back in college, he and she said, You know, we're we're Jamaican. | ||
What do you think we did? | ||
Her dad called her out. | ||
He wrote that big op ed and said, You know, I categorically deny you and disassociate myself from you because you're just you know, we aren't these like pot smoking, happy go lucky Bob Marley listening to Jamaican family that you're pretending that we're from. | ||
And you're doing this just to pander. | ||
I mean, her own dad called her out. | ||
I mean, that's pretty funny. | ||
But that also goes to show you she doesn't get Jamaican culture. | ||
Jamaicans are very religious and pot is not, pot is still illegal in Jamaica. | ||
It's not totally, that's like saying, hey, I'm a New Yorker. | ||
We did cocaine. | ||
Well, yeah, a lot of people in New York do cocaine, but it's not accepted, especially with old ladies, traditional people, you know, the aristocrats of the island. | ||
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Right. | |
So it's a rebel thing, it's a young person thing, it's a rebel thing. | ||
But as far as like mainstream, upper middle class Jamaican culture, pot is not a thing. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So not that she's bad at being an American black, she's bad at being a Caribbean black. | ||
She's bad at being a Caribbean black. | ||
Oh man. | ||
She's just bad at being black. | ||
She's bad at being a pandering. | ||
And she's certainly no friend of the American black, the way she treated them when she had the power to throw them in prison. | ||
She was throwing them in there like some sort of corrupt Wild West sheriff. | ||
Is that going to come up? | ||
I hope so. | ||
You know, I sure hope so. | ||
Why can't they choose anyone half-decent for these things, you know? | ||
Even the martyrs. | ||
Like you go, oh, George Floyd, Mike Brown, Trayvon. | ||
And, you know, your first instinct as a normal human being is, oh my god, that poor thing is just going to get skittles. | ||
And then inevitably you hear the story behind and you go, oh, there's a huge criminal past here? | ||
Not that you deserve to die if you have a criminal past. | ||
But we see a pattern of behavior here that says, probably wasn't the sweetest encounter With police. | ||
Probably wasn't the sweetest encounter with George Zimmerman. | ||
And there are plenty of bonafide black victims of racism in America. | ||
The left just seems too lazy to dig them up. | ||
And as far as black politicians, there's plenty of hardworking, bonafide black politicians who pulled themselves up by their bootstraps. | ||
And the left just seems to ignore them. | ||
I don't quite understand why. | ||
I don't either. | ||
I don't either. | ||
But they love, they love giving them, um, they love those on the left like Kamala and Biden. | ||
They love making up these stories from when they were six years old and they sat on the back of the bus, you know, when they were eight years old. | ||
They sat alone at the lunch table. | ||
And it's like they've lived all these extremely privileged lives and the only thing that they can think of is something when they were eight years old and they, you know, forgot to tie their shoelaces or something and they tripped. | ||
Or the fact that Joe Biden says, oh, you know, I didn't go to an Ivy League college and I've been the only president that didn't go to an Ivy League college. | ||
I understand what it's like to feel oppressed. | ||
Come on, Joe Biden! | ||
Like, that's his one story that he keeps using to pander to his community, to his gullible voters. | ||
It's disgusting. | ||
I like the story he told the other day. | ||
He's been so out of touch for so long. | ||
I mean, he's been doing this for as long as I've been alive and I'm old and he's trying to think Black Black people, what have they done? | ||
What have they done? | ||
And he goes, you know, one of the reasons that we've done so well with coronavirus is you had a black woman stalking your grocery shelf. | ||
That's why you had food. | ||
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Is that an example of a black person? | |
Oh yeah, yeah. | ||
She's stalking my grocery shelf. | ||
That's, that's a joy. | ||
I mean, he's a gift that keeps on giving. | ||
Joe Biden. | ||
You know, who's got an interesting background actually is Michelle Obama. | ||
She grew up in the south of Chicago. | ||
Her parents busted their ass, stayed together. | ||
Her dad was handicapped, but he stuck around, was always employed, never complaining, made sure there was food on the table, a roof over their heads. | ||
So you'd hope that Michelle's story would be, black fatherhood is a great thing and we need to promote it, and she doesn't bring that up. | ||
Like I saw some Mother's Day thing, which she did with Oprah, and she was talking, you know, they were talking about men, mostly white men, and they were like, be better. | ||
You need to be better. | ||
Yeah. | ||
The men in Oprah's life molested her or allowed her to be molested. | ||
The man in Michelle's life busted his ass and made her who she is today. | ||
That should have come up. | ||
Never. | ||
But the narrative is so strong that not only does it make you choose bad people like Kamala Harris, but it makes bonafide black people who have had a rough life Forget all that and go back into white men are evil and everyone's racist and if you don't like cities burning down, then you're racist. | ||
Yeah, I assembled quite a little montage, some clips of the of the Mike Obama little campaign video yesterday. | ||
I don't know if you saw it, but you know, she's saying that we are all racist if we dare to criticize the very peaceful BLM riots and saying, and it's true by the way, it's a fact. | ||
Studies have shown that only a tiny fraction of these riots have been violent. | ||
But, moreover, if you criticize them, that is racist. | ||
It's morally wrong. | ||
It's morally not righteous. | ||
I mean, how are voters... I believe this is disgusting. | ||
We'll play that clip in a couple minutes from last night. | ||
But okay, so we've got a couple. | ||
We got a couple phrases and words buzzwords for a little drinking game later. | ||
Please join us. | ||
We invite you to join us, but drink responsibly. | ||
We don't want to have, say, InfoWars is pressuring anyone to drink here. | ||
It's a family show. | ||
And we got some other news to cover here, which we're going to in a minute. | ||
Celebrities strip nude in an ad warning of naked ballots. | ||
We will talk about that in a minute. | ||
We got Bill de Blasio, the mayor of New York, literally rounding up the Jews. | ||
And I mean, this is like, you can't get any more literally Hitlerian than this. | ||
As if he couldn't get any worse, Bill Blasio. | ||
And we're going to show that in a minute. | ||
And what else do we got? | ||
We also have the Cuomo, the Cuomo brothers, the Andrew Cuomo, saying that he wants to have the National Guard come in to clean up the trash that he cannot clean up, that New York cannot clean up. | ||
That's their big problem right now is the trash in New York. | ||
And so much more. | ||
So stick with us for the next hour. | ||
But first, can we take some calls here? | ||
Let's take some calls. | ||
Because I promised you guys last night that I would take 98% of your calls tonight. | ||
So I want to make sure we get to all of those tonight. | ||
Let's talk to Greg in Arizona. | ||
Can we talk to Greg on the line? | ||
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Well, hello. | |
How are you? | ||
Your hair looks nice. | ||
I like that bow in there or whatever you call it. | ||
Scarf. | ||
Thank you. | ||
My grandma always told me it's a good thing for a girl to put a bow in her hair. | ||
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Yeah, looks good on you. | |
By the way, let me get the time here. | ||
You don't know this, but Owen does. | ||
I've called in several times and I'm doing a Facebook filibuster. | ||
Oh. | ||
And I've been on Facebook now for three hours and 34 minutes. | ||
Okay. - Okay. | ||
So just wanted to let you know I'm showing an illegal broadcast. | ||
Oh wow. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
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Whatever you want to call it. | |
I am going to do this until the elections. | ||
I'm going to be at Trump Hotel in Las Vegas the 3rd and 4th. | ||
On the third, I'm going to tell Facebook to, you know what, I'm done with them. | ||
Yes, you're done with it. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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But hey, you guys just mentioned something about marijuana, and I think they might bring that issue up. | |
Now, just to let you know, I moved out west from Indiana. | ||
I was on 26 prescription pills a day. | ||
Wow. | ||
I'm on none. | ||
I'm on none. | ||
And you got to also remember, we're on a pharmaceutical medical tyranny takeover. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
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They're trying to take us over, for sure. | |
Deanna, I've got problems with my pancreas. | ||
I've got a spot on it. | ||
I've got other problems that are directly related to the pills that I was on five years ago. | ||
Oh, wow. | ||
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Well, yeah. | |
I mean, it's all from Tylenol, anti-inflammatory pills, methotrexate, prednisone. | ||
Those are all the NSAIDs. | ||
Pharmaceuticals have been our enemy forever. | ||
Absolutely, they have. | ||
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I'm glad that you've gotten off of them. | |
I guess my point is this. | ||
I went to the hospital the other day Because I'm really having problems. | ||
I've been needing to get stuff done, but I can't do it because of this crisis, right? | ||
So now our hospitals are open here. | ||
And a while back I went and then of course there's a sign that says no visitors. | ||
Who in the hell wants to go to a hospital? | ||
Where they get paid $50,000 to kill you. | ||
Right. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
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So what do I do? | |
I'm in a position now, I'm not the healthiest person on earth, but I'll tell you what, I'm not gonna wear a mask. | ||
This virus is out to kill people like me. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
I'm 55. | ||
I'm 55, disabled. | ||
I've got, I've got, uh, other, you know, respiratory problems, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. | ||
But I still don't have any fear. | ||
There's no fear in me. | ||
This is a fear, a fear bomb they've done to us. | ||
Shame on them. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
It's disgusting. | ||
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Because the fear of loss is greater than the desire for gain. | |
And that's what they've been doing here. | ||
And we've got to stop having the fear, take the mask off, go up and give a French kiss to a liberal, give them a hug and say, let's stop this shit. | ||
I like that. | ||
Go down to the middle of downtown, rip your mask off, grab a liberal, give her a French kiss and say, we are done with COVID. | ||
We are done with this fear. | ||
That's what a real man does. | ||
You know, Nancy Pelosi the other day, let's pull up that clip, she said, real men wear masks. | ||
Real men wear masks as she's holding up this mask. | ||
Well, first of all, nasty Nancy, you told me, you told everyone that there is no such thing as gender. | ||
Right? | ||
There is no such thing as gender. | ||
That's what you keep pushing on us. | ||
That male and females are exactly the same. | ||
You've been trying to push the Gender Equality Act that allows fully grown men that are huge men with male genitals to go into women's races and women's sports and women into men's sports and everything. | ||
That's what you said. | ||
So now you're trying to say that this is a real man. | ||
A real man wears masks. | ||
Well, define real man, Nancy Pelosi, because I thought men don't exist in your world. | ||
You can't just throw around the term man when it's convenient for you. | ||
And I would love to know what kind of a real man wears a mask and is controlled by their fear all day long. | ||
They're controlled, and they're muzzled, and they're hiding their little closet all day long, and they wear a mask in the shower, and they wear a mask in their car by themselves. | ||
Yeah, Nancy, that's a real man. | ||
Okay, whatever. | ||
Anyways, we got to move on, but we thank you so much for your call. | ||
We appreciate you. | ||
And before we get Gavin back on the line, you know, sometimes Skype loves to just mess with the studio. | ||
They love to mess with InfoWars. | ||
Do we got him? | ||
We got him back on the line? | ||
Okay. | ||
Okay, great. | ||
We got Gavin back on. | ||
Welcome back to the show, Gavin. | ||
I hear that Skype is trying to sabotage our stream right now. | ||
It's my fault. | ||
I'm cheap. | ||
I could have a way better system here at the studio and I cheaped out and this is the price you pay cheap. | ||
Okay, well, thanks. | ||
Thanks for coming back here. | ||
So we got a couple buzzwords that we're going to play a drinking game with. | ||
Is there anything else that you can think of that? | ||
Uh, probably mask. | ||
I think the word mask is one. | ||
I think the very fine people. | ||
Argument is going to be brought up. | ||
I'm sure by by camel toe. | ||
What do you think? | ||
And you know, if you want to really destroy your liver, every time the word racist comes up or white supremacist. | ||
Yeah, white supremacist is going to be a big one tonight, especially after last week. | ||
Isn't it amazing that that stuck? | ||
Like if I was a political analyst and I was working on a campaign, they said, what if we, what if we call the president and everyone who likes him white supremacist? | ||
I go, nah, most people have been outside and they've met people and they've, Out of like a thousand people, you might meet one who has slightly that proclivity. | ||
So we can't start saying half the country is that. | ||
It's not going to work. | ||
But it works! | ||
Yeah, yeah, that's the thing. | ||
I don't think I've ever actually met a white supremacist in my life. | ||
I've never even seen a white hood in my life. | ||
I mean, aside from the Democrat Party, but I've never seen that. | ||
So I would think, too, I'd be like, no, they're not going to be that gullible. | ||
Let's try something a little more sophisticated, something more clever. | ||
But no, it works for half the country. | ||
It's amazing how still they think he's a white supremacist. | ||
And any day now, his white hood is going to be popping out of his pocket. | ||
Or his closet. | ||
And that was the one thing at the debate. | ||
The debate was almost over. | ||
And then that question had to be asked and then that was the only thing that they talked about for days and days. | ||
Right. | ||
And it was my club, the Proud Boys. | ||
A multi-racial club that has Proud Boys Israel, plenty of gays. | ||
We started in New York City. | ||
We're obviously going to have gays. | ||
And you know what's ironic about it too is they said we're homophobic and George Takai started this hashtag that's had gays, Proud Boys. | ||
Oh nice. | ||
There's more gays with us than any other group because the second a gay comes out as MAGA, you guys treat him like crap, X him, and he comes over to us. | ||
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So we're complete with homosexuals. | |
Well, I would think also that a white, a real white supremacist group, I would think that they would be proud to be a white supremacist group if asked. | ||
I mean, don't they just say, yes, we're a white supremacist group. | ||
You know, these are our ideals. | ||
I wouldn't think they'd be like cloaking it. | ||
No pun intended. | ||
I don't think they would be like hiding it. | ||
If you ask me about white privilege, I'd say, I don't know. | ||
I don't know what you're talking about. | ||
I know what liberal privilege is. | ||
I know what press privileges but as far as being a white male today that most of it is people people assuming that you're somehow evil you stole this country from the indians blah blah blah but um you you talk to richard spencer about white privilege and he goes yeah i love it it's awesome so they got the right guy they get the right guy with david duke but they don't like those guys because they don't have charm and they're not they're too legitimately racist right They want to just use our other people. | ||
Actual racists, you don't have to call them racists when they are because it's already taken care of. | ||
Right. | ||
The Salem witch trials. | ||
So you want to get people you don't like and make them into witches. | ||
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Yeah. | |
I mean, it's like Will Summer at the Daily Beast, always crashing the Proud Boys events and taking his little copious notes and hoping he's going to find something. | ||
Hope he's going to find something racist. | ||
Hope he's going to find something. | ||
You know, it's like this constant witch hut, hoping they're going to find something. | ||
And then, you know, all of a sudden, the black president of the Proud Boys starts speaking. | ||
And then there's gay Proud Boys around him. | ||
And they're always hoping to find something, just like they're hoping to find something with President Trump. | ||
This is how they do it. | ||
But you're right, they're not interested in the ones that are legitimately, proudly racist or white supremacist groups. | ||
No, I confronted him at Roger Stone's trial, Will Sommer, who's alarmingly petite. | ||
Yeah, he's very petite. | ||
He is a petite, dainty boy. | ||
So what's your deal here? | ||
You're fighting hate? | ||
And he goes, yeah, that's my thing. | ||
And I go, okay. | ||
So you're against the black Hebrew Israelites murdering Orthodox Jews in New York and the anti-Semitism you get from the black community, especially in Brooklyn Heights and in Williamsburg where they're attacking Hasidim. | ||
And he goes, no, no, that's not really my beat. | ||
And I go, oh, okay, well, what about Muslim homophobia and honor killings and the way that Islam sees homosexuals, not just in the Middle East, but here in America, the way homosexuals are seen by the Muslims in Dearborn, Michigan. | ||
He goes, no, that's not really my thing. | ||
And I go, oh, so you just deal with white People being hateful. | ||
And he goes, basically, yeah. | ||
And I go, oh, okay. | ||
So you dealt with the Aryan Nations and all these bonafide... And he goes, no, no, no. | ||
Oh, so you're more Trump supporters. | ||
And trying to catch them telling a rude joke or something. | ||
He goes, look, everyone has their beat. | ||
And I go, you know why that is? | ||
And he goes, yeah, because everyone has to have their... And I go, no! | ||
Because you're an effing pussy! | ||
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Let's go. | |
We're done here. | ||
And he storms off and then one of Roger's... He only wishes, he wishes he could have the, he could be oozing the masculinity and charm of the Proud Boys. | ||
You know, it's like one of those guys that never got invited to the fraternity parties in college or never got invited to the cool kids party. | ||
And then he just has to like follow and stalk and, and, uh, and, and do write ups about it because he just is so jealous of it. | ||
I mean, that's the logical conclusion with a lot of these attacks. | ||
Beta males going, I'm mad that you're proud of your masculinity. | ||
Masculinity pride is something that makes me feel bad because I don't have any. | ||
And then there's all these women who go, I'm mad that you're not ashamed of your masculinity because I have an ugly feminist or I'm someone who is unattractive and who hates masculine men or can't get near masculine men. | ||
So I project my hatred on that too because if it was about hate, Yeah. | ||
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There's plenty of hate. | |
There's plenty of bonafide white racists. | ||
No, there's not plenty of bonafide white racists, but if you're looking for them, there's motorcycle gangs and prison gangs. | ||
You can find them. | ||
There's a couple of white anti-Semites. | ||
There's miles and miles of black and Muslim anti-Semites you can dig up. | ||
So if you're really concerned about it, then get to work. | ||
But it's not about that. | ||
They choose this one little detail and it really is ultimately just a form of doing PR for the DNC. | ||
It's debunking something that someone on the right said. | ||
I thought you were about, hey, well, yeah, but also Joe Rogan was wrong about the fires in Oregon. | ||
Oh, so now you're doing PR work for Antifa. | ||
What's that got to do? | ||
Yeah, it's all just the arm of the DNC and the arm of the Marxist George Soros left. | ||
I mean, they're all working together in cahoots. | ||
And it's funny, too. | ||
Oh, you got you got your drink out. | ||
I've got my cocktail, too. | ||
Tonight, when we come back from the break, we're going to talk about your predictions, what you predict is going to happen, and what you hope is going to happen tonight at the debates. | ||
But I also wanted to say too, it's funny because there was an article floating around, I think last year, that was a feminist, she was a raging feminist, and she was very annoyed and pissed off because the author, the title of the article was, I can't help, I don't know what's going on, what's wrong with me, I can't stop sleeping with Trump supporters. | ||
I can't stop sleeping with conservative Trump supporters. | ||
And she was mad at herself because she kept finding herself being attracted to and drawn to and sleeping with Trump supporters. | ||
And it's like, OK, let's connect the dots a little bit here. | ||
All of your wussy liberal soy boys are not attractive. | ||
They're turning you off. | ||
And it's Trump supporters or it's conservatives with rational minds who are strong and masculine that you're attracted to. | ||
Not too hard to connect the dots there. | ||
Pretty simple, ladies. | ||
You missed the bait. | ||
And you know that more than anyone, the founder of the Proud Boys, Gavin McGinnis. | ||
We're going to talk to you in just a sec when you come back to about your thoughts and your predictions and your hopes and dreams for the debate tonight. | ||
We will be right back. | ||
Stick with us on Election 2020 Countdown. | ||
I'm Deanna Lorraine. | ||
Don't go anywhere. | ||
The pro-human resistance lives at InfoWars.com, but only you can give this operation wings. | ||
Only you can stand in defiance to the destruction of humanity. | ||
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Welcome back to the Less Than 2020 countdown. | |
I'm Deanna Lorraine. | ||
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Stick with me while we cover the biggest debate of the year. | |
Well, second biggest debate. | ||
Trump and Mamala will be on tonight in about less than a half hour. | ||
And we've got special guest Gavin McInnes joining us tonight from Censor.TV. | ||
Gavin, what are your hopes and dreams for tonight's debate? | ||
And what do you predict and what do you hope is going to happen tonight? | ||
Well, they're very, very far apart. | ||
Mary, the two show Mike Pence will finally shine. | ||
I feel like I haven't seen much of him in the past. | ||
He's an intelligent, articulate guy. | ||
He's done a lot of ribbon cutting and saying, talk to the president about it. | ||
And, you know, a couple of COVID quotes, but I'd like to see him really razzle and dazzle. | ||
Me too. | ||
I want to see that beast come out of him. | ||
I feel like there's an inner beast in there, an inner dragon just waiting to be unleashed. | ||
And I just, I want to see all of it tonight. | ||
Yeah, I would say the odds are 1 in 2 we're going to see that dragon come out. | ||
It's a total coin. | ||
I'd like Kamala Harris to get called on some of her BS. | ||
Like, obviously not the black thing. | ||
No one's going to call her on that. | ||
Her crime record. | ||
She treated blacks terribly when she was able to do so. | ||
The second she had the power to throw blacks in jail, I'd love to see that happen. | ||
I'm not sure it will, but here's the big picture. | ||
No matter what goes down, tomorrow you're going to see gloating from the left about how Pence was eviscerated in a checkmate. | ||
Where he fumbled and was destroyed. | ||
Conversely, you're going to see the right go, well, finally everyone realizes that Kamala Harris is incompetent. | ||
Mike Pence destroyed her last night and showed the world the truth. | ||
That's how separate we are as a country. | ||
It's like that dress. | ||
Remember the black and gold dress? | ||
Yes. | ||
One person sees it as black and gold. | ||
The other sees it as blue and black or forget the two. | ||
But that's where we're at as a country right now. | ||
You can look at the exact same thing. | ||
And have the complete opposite takeaway. | ||
I know, it's really sick. | ||
Or those, like, remember those, I think they were in the 90s, those pictures where you'd have to kind of cross your eyes to look at them and they were like, all of a sudden, there was like a dragon or there was like a dinosaur. | ||
And some people just didn't see them at all. | ||
So that's the kind of world we're living in where it's a complete, a complete parallel reality, a parallel universe. | ||
It's insane. | ||
And you're right, that word eviscerate is definitely going to come out tomorrow. | ||
Or pummel, destroy. | ||
Those are words we can expect in tomorrow's MSM. | ||
Decapitate. | ||
But I want to see, like, I feel like Pence has been so buttoned up and polished and politically correct. | ||
He's just so smooth talking and buttoned up. | ||
I want to see him unmuzzled. | ||
You're right. | ||
I want to see him totally. | ||
I want to see that dragon energy come out tonight and his whole mojo. | ||
Without Trump there, no one's there to back him up. | ||
It's just Pence. | ||
I want to see that, and I hope he doesn't hold back. | ||
I hope he doesn't go the polite route. | ||
I want to see the gangster in him, the gangster dragon. | ||
You know a trick we do in boxing, if a female boxer is lacking the dragon and she's not unleashing the beast, when she comes back to the corner, you just whisper into her ear, she's trying to hurt your kids. | ||
And all of a sudden, she turns into a beast. | ||
So if we ever get a chance, if Pence comes back for a glass of water, if anyone is watching this and you're on the debate stage, please just whisper to Pence, she's trying to hurt your kids. | ||
The monster unleashed. | ||
I love that. | ||
I mean, you know, she's going to go gangster, too. | ||
That's why you can't hold back at all. | ||
She's going to. | ||
She's going to look. | ||
She's going to do some low blows, you know, and but hopefully she's groveling on her knees by the end of it, because I think I think she'll end up with bringing up is. | ||
A long time ago, they were talking about shock therapy for gays. | ||
And he said, they said, what should we spend this on with the state? | ||
And he said, whatever you want. | ||
The state has their budget. | ||
They go, can we spend it on this? | ||
And he goes, whatever you want. | ||
The money allotted to that state, it's up to the state to decide how it's spent. | ||
Well, can we do this? | ||
Can we do that? | ||
And then one of the questions was, could we do shock therapy for gays? | ||
He's like, I don't care, whatever you want. | ||
And then that became Mike Pence wants to shock gays and that became the old electro meme and all that stuff because we're good at taking a rumor and turning making it funny. | ||
Yeah, but Well, I think they have I mean remember they tried to make fun of him for saying I'm only doing meetings Well with my wife there with someone there I'm never gonna be alone with a woman and everyone was like nerd alert what a loser and then you exploded and Uh, with lies, and everyone went, oh, shoot, maybe you were a little more tenacious than we thought. | ||
Yeah, and they're like, oh, now I'm gonna, I'm gonna execute the Mike Pence rule. | ||
Because it's smart, because if you're gonna have all these ladies, you know, submitting, uh, sexual harassment and assault lawsuits up the wazoo, even when you went home with the person on a first date, you know, yeah, maybe, maybe it's a good thing to do the Mike Pence rule. | ||
Maybe he had some, some intelligence after all in doing that. | ||
I'll be really interested to see what they throw at him. | ||
Maybe I'm naive and uninformed, but I don't really know of any skeletons in Mike Pence's closet. | ||
I don't know of any scandals or skeletons either. | ||
But apparently Kamala and the DNC insisted tonight on having plexiglass up there between him and Kamala. | ||
They insisted on the plexiglass and like as if that's actually going to help with COVID, you know, stop the spread of COVID with a little plexiglass in between them. | ||
Very dystopian. | ||
And, uh, but maybe it's, you know, maybe it's to prevent a Me Too situation too. | ||
I mean, Kamala is desperate. | ||
The DNC is desperate. | ||
You know what it's really about? | ||
Biden is desperately trying to avoid the next debate. | ||
So if they can make fast rules and they can make COVID worse and worse and worse, eventually Biden can go, it's not worth the risk. | ||
It's too dangerous. | ||
We shouldn't do it. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
You know, and he's gonna, he's gonna come out there, you know, he's gonna probably have some sort of weird, uh, built in secret teleprompter in the plexiglass next time. | ||
You know, there's all these, I wouldn't put it past him. | ||
Oh, this is why we need the plexiglass. | ||
And now I need, I need a teleprompter inside of there. | ||
And no one will know, just like his contact lenses. | ||
There was definitely some weird stuff that happened last time, for sure. | ||
Here's one more prediction I'm going to make. | ||
Yes. | ||
This debate is going to be Like the first debate, presidential debate, but without the interrupting. | ||
In other words, boring. | ||
It's going to be boring. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
We have a whole, we have a whole playlist of Van Halen songs we're going to be jumping to and taking calls. | ||
If we're talking about Medicare and single-payer and climate change... Oh, God. | ||
Slip my wrist. | ||
Throw me off a bridge. | ||
I mean, come on. | ||
You know, I kind of like the interrupting a little bit, to be honest with you. | ||
I kind of like the savagery a bit. | ||
I think it's fun. | ||
The name-calling. | ||
It can be fun a little bit. | ||
You know? | ||
It reminds me of, like, you know, schoolboys fighting on the schoolyard a bit. | ||
But... So I hope that doesn't completely go away. | ||
We need confrontation. | ||
Yes. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Now I know that you need to go soon and everyone's you're going to be commenting on the debate tonight, too. | ||
You're going to be. | ||
You will be streaming it live from sensor dot TV, right? | ||
Yes. | ||
We're your competition will be competing neck and neck. | ||
No reviews. | ||
So if I start getting boring, they're going to head over to you. | ||
If you start getting snooze worthy, they're going to come over back to me. | ||
So stressed out. | ||
I have the sort of info wars Damocles hanging over my head. | ||
Well, it's pretty fun over here. | ||
You know, I've got a cocktail over here. | ||
I'm going to be playing drinking games all night. | ||
We got beers. | ||
Free beer. | ||
If you watch, free beer. | ||
We send it to you through the Internet. | ||
Oh, damn. | ||
You got what you guys want up does. | ||
I don't know if I can top three beers. | ||
A little too late for that. | ||
We should have thought about that, Alex. | ||
We should have thought about that. | ||
Oh, man. | ||
Well, cheers, everyone! | ||
Go watch Censor.TV. | ||
Not really. | ||
Actually, InfoWars. | ||
But yes, go watch Censor.TV. | ||
We love you, Gavin. | ||
We appreciate what you're doing so much, and thank you for throwing yourself into the fire with the Proud Boys and standing up for our liberties, standing up for our freedom. | ||
You're a true patriot and a true freedom fighter, and we love you. | ||
You rock. | ||
Thanks for having me. | ||
We rock, too. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
That's Gavin. | ||
There's Gavin McInnes signing off right now. | ||
He's got to go over to his thing over there where he sent free beer to everybody, apparently. | ||
And he is on censored dot TV. | ||
And before we go to our situation tonight with the debates, we're going to watch a couple of things and then we're going to cut to your calls. | ||
First of all, celebrities, as if they couldn't get any more desperate, they keep on getting more desperate, desperate. | ||
Desperado, why don't you come to your senses? | ||
Here's what their latest in Desperado is. | ||
They go nude. | ||
I'm sorry, but I don't really want to see Mark Ruffalo and his hairy butt nude. | ||
I don't really feel like seeing it. | ||
I bet he has a bunch of back hair. | ||
And I don't really want to see Sarah Silverman nude. | ||
No thank you. | ||
I don't want to see Macy Gray nude. | ||
I don't want to see any of these people nude. | ||
Chelsea Handler. | ||
But yeah, they're going nude. | ||
And it's too, it's just a desperate ploy to try to get to their voters and make them think they're cool and not send in naked ballots. | ||
Okay, let's watch this little quick video of their desperate ploy of what to do, what to do with naked ballots. | ||
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I'm naked. | |
I'm completely butt ass naked. | ||
I'm naked. | ||
I'm like naked. | ||
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There isn't a man behind me. | |
These are my hands. | ||
Why you want me to be naked? | ||
I know what you're thinking. | ||
You're thinking, Ruffalo, um, put your clothes on. | ||
To be honest, I wish I could. | ||
Cover my hands with my boobs, but here we are. | ||
I'm here to talk to you about Votic. | ||
Did you know that ballots could be naked? | ||
And if you don't do exactly what I tell you, your ballot could get thrown out. | ||
This is my ballot. | ||
Just want it. | ||
First of all, when your ballot comes, you're supposed to read the instructions. | ||
Read and follow the instructions that come with your ballot. | ||
And if they say to use a black pen, use a black pen. | ||
I know that's, like, literally the least sexy thing a completely naked person could say, but... | ||
But I have crumb like a can of Pepsi. | ||
Is problem? | ||
Number two In some states like Pennsylvania. | ||
Pennsylvania. | ||
Pennsylvania. | ||
There are two envelopes you have to stuff your ballot in, otherwise it's called a naked ballot. | ||
Naked ballots? | ||
And you don't want to have one of those. | ||
Number three, mail your ballot in as soon as you can. | ||
Don't sit on them. | ||
Get those things out ASAP. | ||
But literally, don't sit on them, especially when you're butt-ass naked. | ||
Please, don't sit on them. | ||
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Please vote. | |
Take your clothes off and vote. | ||
Vote, vote, vote. | ||
Everyone's voice matters in this election. | ||
Nightmares. | ||
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America needs you. | |
Oh my god. | ||
Okay, so this reminds me too of their little campaign from Trump's year. | ||
Dear members of Congress, dear members of Congress, dear members of Congress, remember that little montage they did? | ||
Dear members of Congress, if we can dig up that video, that was ridiculous. | ||
They always love to do these little montage videos because their voters are so... | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I mean, I think they have a combined intelligence IQ of like 50. | ||
That's, I think, their average IQ because they have to spell out their instructions over and over. | ||
Hey, don't sit on your ballots when you're naked. | ||
Hey, you know, fill out the ballot property. | ||
Say, hey, you know, send it in on time. | ||
They have to spell out these instructions very clearly for their voters. | ||
And they think that emotional manipulation, being naked, getting, you know, Jay-Z, getting these celebrities, they think that that sells. | ||
And unfortunately for a lot of these people, it does work. | ||
It does work. | ||
They follow the celebrities blindly. | ||
They follow the stars. | ||
They follow sex. | ||
They are perfect victims of gaslighting. | ||
And that's what happens. | ||
So I don't know if this is going to work or not. | ||
This latest emotional ploy. | ||
Celebrities strip nude in this ad warning of naked ballots. | ||
But let's see. | ||
I would love to see if Joe Biden gets a spike from it. | ||
And please, please, please, Joe Biden, do not do a video of your own naked telling everybody to vote for you. | ||
I think that may have the opposite effect. | ||
And no, Ellen, either. | ||
No, thank you. | ||
So there's that. | ||
A lot of things and we're going to get to your call. | ||
You know what? | ||
Let's just actually let's take a couple of your calls because you've been waiting so patiently for so long. | ||
We love you, John. | ||
From Virginia. | ||
John, from Virginia, are you on the phone? | ||
Hi, yes. | ||
Can you hear me? | ||
Yes, I can. | ||
Hey, well, first of all, thank you for taking my call. | ||
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Absolutely. | |
I have to say, I have to admit that you were right about Chris Wallace. | ||
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Chris Walrus. | |
I mean, I was expecting him to ask at least Biden about the Ukraine question, and in all honesty, I think Chris Wallace made CNN look good because At least CNN asked Hillary Clinton about the emails in 2016. | ||
I mean, it wasn't even to that level last week. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
I mean, I think that he really made it clear, you know, that just because someone's on Fox News doesn't mean that they're a conservative, you know? | ||
Doesn't mean that he has the country's best interests at heart. | ||
Yeah, especially Juan Williams on The Five. | ||
Oh yeah, absolutely. | ||
But the main point I wanted to get into was about my concerns about Kamala Harris coming into the debate, which has actually just been like 15 minutes. | ||
And actually, one of the biggest turnoffs I had when I was following the Democratic primary was that she supported the Green New Deal. | ||
And really, I haven't really heard any justification behind why someone would support that. | ||
And at least with Biden, at least his plan calls for renewables by 2050. | ||
I mean, you could debate whether or not that's realistic. | ||
I still think that's more realistic than what Harris stands for in 2030. | ||
And I hope that's something that Mike Pence brings up because I mean, again, like I don't really know how getting all renewables 100% by 2030 is realistic at all. | ||
Yeah, but they're following the New World Order Agenda 2030 plan. | ||
That's what they're pushing for, and they will push it till their last breath because that's what they're on. | ||
You know, they're all about the Agenda 2030, and they will keep pushing it. | ||
And even though they're bold, they're bold, ambitious goals, as they say, they're going to push it. | ||
So they want the world to follow. | ||
Yeah, I mean, I just think it's going to wreck the economy because I just don't see, because I think the last time I checked, like 80% or something like that, it's like a similar number to that. | ||
80% of all of our energy comes from fossil fuels. | ||
And you're saying that we're going to get rid of that in 10 years. | ||
Right. | ||
And I think, yeah, and one last point that I wanted to make is that I think what's fascinating or what should be fascinating about this debate is that really, as Gavin pointed out, that this is really a battle of the two extremes. | ||
I mean, you can't really get more conservative than Pence unless you're talking about like a Martha McFally or something like that. | ||
And then with Kamala, maybe Bernie's more liberal, but yeah. | ||
100%. | ||
Well, thank you so much for joining us in the fight. | ||
We really appreciate you. | ||
And let's go to our next call. | ||
We appreciate you. | ||
Hey, guys, a couple other quick videos, too. | ||
You know, Jane Fonda today. | ||
This was interesting. | ||
Jane Fonda was caught saying this, and it wasn't really even caught. | ||
She was in an interview today, and it was so bizarre, but blatant. | ||
You know, we can't really... They're not hiding it anymore, right? | ||
They're not even hiding it. | ||
They're putting it right out there for the world to see. | ||
They're saying this. | ||
She said this, COVID is God's gift to the left. | ||
COVID, coronavirus, is God's gift to the left. | ||
How sick, how twisted do you have to be to say this? | ||
Do we have this video of her actually saying it? | ||
Okay, let's roll it. | ||
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You know, I just think COVID is God's gift to the left. | |
COVID, one more time, we just gotta hear that. | ||
COVID is God's gift to the left. | ||
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COVID is God's gift to the left. | |
You can't make this stuff up. | ||
They are blatantly saying COVID, which is supposedly, in their eyes and in the scientists' eyes, it's a deadly virus. | ||
Deadly virus worthy of shutdowns, of millions of jobs lost. | ||
Of people lost, of livelihoods lost, families broken up, and industries shattered, economies shattered, but coronavirus, this quote-unquote deadly virus, is God's gift to the left. | ||
Because it's helping to push in the left's Marxist-Communist agenda. | ||
That's how sick they are. | ||
That's how brazen they are. | ||
Freudian slips. | ||
They're real. | ||
I mean, they're saying these kinds of things all the time now. | ||
They're not even hiding it. | ||
And this is all you have to do! | ||
Share this with your family, with your friends. | ||
Share these links from InfoWars to your family, with your friends. | ||
I mean, these are the things that should help red pill people and wake them up if they ever think, hey, the left is really about our side. | ||
The left is all about our health and safety. | ||
No, they're not. | ||
They're about ushering in their agenda of global tyranny and control. | ||
And speaking of global tyranny and control, Mayor Bill de Blasio continues to tighten the noose even further. | ||
Again, he is ordering all schools to be shut down. | ||
Once again, they open for about a week and then they shut down. | ||
And then they open again for a couple days and now he's shutting everything down again. | ||
Shutting down all schools, all non-essential businesses. | ||
And a whole bunch of cities and many different zip codes. | ||
He singled out nine or so nine or 10 different zip codes where he's shutting everything down up, everything down. | ||
You can't travel. | ||
Okay. | ||
Everything is shut down because it happened to go because the coronavirus case rate happened to go above 1.3%. | ||
I think it was or 1.7%. | ||
I think it was, or 1.7%. | ||
And he says, testing is key to beating this virus. | ||
One thing we've learned watching COVID-19 attack our country is that we cannot wait to take action. | ||
Okay? | ||
Working with the state, we've developed a plan to close schools in the impacted areas. | ||
Yesterday we announced nine zip codes with COVID-19. | ||
Spreads over 3% in South Brooklyn, Central Queens, and Far Rockaway. | ||
They will be closing tomorrow, Tuesday, October 6th. | ||
We plan to close non essential businesses in those zip codes on Wednesday morning. | ||
Okay, now in parts of Forest Hills and Queens, the spread has hit 1.9% 95%. | ||
We're taking this seriously. | ||
This is crazy. | ||
Then he says this. | ||
This was not an easy choice. | ||
But let me be clear. | ||
We haven't seen any issues in these schools. | ||
But we must, however, be proactive about the safety and health of New Yorkers. | ||
All right. | ||
So you haven't even seen any spike in these schools, but you're shutting it down anyway. | ||
Hey, Bill. | ||
Hey, Wilhelm. | ||
What about this? | ||
How about if people go to work in different zip codes? | ||
Hey, I live one zip code over. | ||
Can I go? | ||
I can go to a zip code over and go out to eat or go out to work or an essential business. | ||
And then in your eyes is spread COVID over there, right? | ||
I mean, or friends or family that have friends and family in one of those different zip codes that aren't closed, so they just travel there. | ||
People are going to get their hair done in places that are just outside their zip code now. | ||
And go to Metro and everything that is just outside their zip code now. | ||
I mean, it's so ridiculous. | ||
I didn't know a coronavirus, a virus, was that intelligent that it would just, you know, choose certain zip codes. | ||
I'm going to target this area in this zip code, but not this area in this zip code, okay? | ||
I'm going to target this school, this religious community, this church, this synagogue, but not this Black Lives Matter protest. | ||
It doesn't make any sense at all. | ||
Thankfully, the Jews in New York are erupting. | ||
They are fighting back and I love it. | ||
I love it every minute of it because Wilhelm is absolutely targeting the Jews and the Jewish community right now. | ||
He's saying nothing. | ||
In fact, he's encouraging Black Lives Matter protests. | ||
We have seen that for months. | ||
But the Jews in the community of New York have to shut everything down. | ||
They can't go to churches. | ||
He's breaking up mitzvahs and bar mitzvahs. | ||
He's breaking up all of their get-togethers in their churches. | ||
It's disgusting. | ||
I mean, it really is. | ||
He is literally Hitler. | ||
Everyone's been saying for years that Trump is literally Hitler. | ||
He is. | ||
Let's watch some of these videos. | ||
Some of the Jewish community in New York have been having mask-burning parties in the last 48 hours. | ||
Burning all their masks, ripping off their masking. | ||
We don't need this. | ||
Burning their masks. | ||
It's been amazing. | ||
And beautiful. | ||
And they are... | ||
Telling, uh, they are telling, uh, Wilhelm to shove it. | ||
And this is exactly what they should be doing. | ||
They're fighting for their freedom! | ||
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Woo! | |
Freedom! | ||
William Wallace. | ||
They're fighting back because they should. | ||
Look at them. | ||
I mean, the Jewish community is huge in New York. | ||
And they're being repressed. | ||
They're trying to say that they can't have Shabbat on Fridays anymore. | ||
I mean, these family get-togethers and friends get-togethers and their holidays are huge for the Jewish community, for the Greek community, for many communities. | ||
You're going to tell me that you can't have them for a year, maybe two years? | ||
It's disgusting, and I'm so glad they're finally fighting back. | ||
Freedom to the Jewish community! | ||
This is absolute targeting and Wilhelm is rounding up the Jews, quote unquote. | ||
And we're going to cut over to the debates in just a minute, but to close up that real quick, Mayor Bill de Blasio also said testing is key to beating this virus. | ||
Starting this month, we'll be doing random COVID-19 testing at schools, in our schools. | ||
Families, we need your help. | ||
Sign the consent form. | ||
Consent form. | ||
To get your child tested. | ||
The test is free, safe and easy. | ||
How much you want to make a bet? | ||
This consent form, they'll be signing this consent form. | ||
All these parents will sign it. | ||
And then it will later be like, oopsie, you kind of, the fine print was you signed the consent form and a vaccine. | ||
We'll be right back with the debate. | ||
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Senator Harris and Vice President Pence, thank you for being here. | ||
We're meeting as President Trump and the First Lady continue to undergo treatment in Washington after testing positive for COVID-19. | ||
Oh God. | ||
We send our thoughts and prayers to them for their rapid and complete recovery and for the recovery of everyone afflicted by the coronavirus. | ||
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One note, no one in either campaign or at the commission or anywhere else has been told in advance what topics I'll raise or what questions I'll ask. | ||
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This 90-minute debate will be divided into nine segments of about 10 minutes each. | ||
I'll begin a segment by posing a question to each of you, sometimes the same question, sometimes a different question on the same topic. | ||
You will then have two minutes to answer without interruption by me or the other candidate. | ||
Then we'll take six minutes or so to discuss the issue. | ||
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We want a debate that is lively, but Americans also deserve a discussion that is civil. | ||
These are tumultuous times, but we can and will have a respectful exchange about the big issues facing our nation. | ||
Let's begin with the ongoing pandemic that has cost our country so much. | ||
Senator Harris, the coronavirus is not under control. | ||
Over the past week, Johns Hopkins reports that 39 states have had more COVID cases over the past seven days than in the week before. | ||
Nine states have set new records. | ||
Even if a vaccine is released soon, the next administration will face hard choices. | ||
What would a Biden administration do in January and February that a Trump administration wouldn't do? | ||
Would you impose new lockdowns for businesses and schools and hotspots? | ||
A federal mandate to wear masks? | ||
You have two minutes to respond without interruption. | ||
Thank you, Susan. | ||
Well, the American people have witnessed what is the greatest failure of any presidential administration in the history of our country. | ||
And here are the facts. | ||
210,000 dead people in our country in just the last several months. | ||
Over 7 million people who have contracted this disease. | ||
One in five businesses closed. | ||
We're looking at frontline workers who have been treated like sacrificial workers. | ||
We are looking at over 30 million people who in the last several months had to file for unemployment. | ||
And here's the thing. | ||
On January 28th, the Vice President and the President were informed about the nature of this pandemic. | ||
They were informed that it's lethal in consequence, that it is airborne, that it will affect young people, and that it would be contracted because it is airborne. | ||
And they knew what was happening and they didn't tell you. | ||
Can you imagine if you knew on January 28th, as opposed to March 13th, what they knew what you might have done to prepare? | ||
They knew and they covered it up. | ||
The president said it was a hoax. | ||
They minimized the seriousness of it. | ||
The president said, you're on one side of his ledger if you wear a mask, you're on the other side of his ledger if you don't. | ||
And in spite of all of that, today they still don't have a plan. | ||
They still don't have a plan. | ||
Well, Joe Biden does. | ||
And our plan is about what we need to do around a national strategy for contact tracing, for testing, for administration of the vaccine, and making sure that it will be free for all. | ||
That is the plan that Joe Biden has and that I have, knowing that we have to get a hold of what has been going on. | ||
And we need to save our country. | ||
And Joe Biden is the best leader to do that. | ||
And frankly, this administration has forfeited their right to re-election based on this. | ||
Thank you, Senator Harris. | ||
Vice President Pence, more than 210,000 Americans have died of COVID-19 since February. | ||
The U.S. | ||
death toll as a percentage of our population is higher than that of almost every other wealthy nation on earth. | ||
For instance, our death rate is two and a half times that of Canada next door. | ||
You head the administration's coronavirus task force. | ||
Why is the U.S. | ||
death toll as a percentage of our population higher than that of almost every other wealthy country? | ||
And you have two minutes to respond without interruption. | ||
Susan, thank you. | ||
And I want to thank the Commission and the University of Utah for hosting this event. | ||
And Senator Harris, it's a privilege to be on the stage with you. | ||
Our nation has gone through a very challenging time this year. | ||
But I want the American people to know From the very first day, President Donald Trump has put the health of America first. | ||
Before there were more than five cases in the United States, all people who had returned from China. | ||
President Donald Trump did what no other American president had ever done. | ||
And that was he suspended all travel from China, the second largest economy in the world. | ||
Now, Senator Joe Biden opposed that decision. | ||
He said it was xenophobic and hysterical. | ||
But I can tell you, having led the White House Coronavirus Task Force, that that decision alone by President Trump bought us invaluable time to stand up the greatest national mobilization since World War II. | ||
And I believe it saved hundreds of thousands of American lives. | ||
Because with that time, we were able to reinvent testing. | ||
More than 115 million tests have been done to date. | ||
We were able to see to the delivery of billions of supplies, so our doctors and nurses had the resources and support they needed. | ||
And we began, really, before the month of February was out, to develop a vaccine and to develop medicines and therapeutics that have been saving lives all along the way. | ||
And under President Trump's leadership, Operation Warp Speed, we believe we'll have Literally tens of millions of doses of a vaccine before the end of this year. | ||
The reality is when you look at the Biden plan, it reads an awful lot like what President Trump and I and our task force have been doing every step of the way. | ||
And quite frankly, when I look at their plan that talks about advancing testing, creating new PPE, developing a vaccine, it looks a little bit like plagiarism, which is something Joe Biden knows a little bit about. | ||
I think the American people know that this is a president who has put the health of America first, and the American people, I believe with my heart, can be proud of the sacrifices they have made. | ||
It's saved countless American lives. | ||
Senator Harris, would you like to respond? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Whatever the Vice President is claiming the administration has done, clearly it hasn't worked. | ||
When you're looking at over 210,000 dead bodies in our country, American lives that have been lost, families that are grieving that loss. | ||
And you know, the Vice President is the head of the task force and knew on January 28th how serious this was. | ||
And then, thanks to Bob Woodward, We learned that they knew about it. | ||
And then when that was exposed, the vice president said, when asked, well, why didn't y'all tell anybody? | ||
He said, because the president wanted people to remain calm. | ||
Susan, this is important. | ||
Mr. Vice President, I'm speaking. | ||
I'm speaking. | ||
You have 15 more seconds and then we'll give the Vice President a chance to respond. | ||
I want to ask the American people. | ||
How calm were you when you were panicked about where you were going to get your next roll of toilet paper? | ||
How calm were you when your kids were sent home from school and you didn't know when they could go back? | ||
How calm were you when your children couldn't see your parents because you were afraid they could kill them? | ||
Let's give Vice President Pence a chance to respond. | ||
Vice President Pence, you have one minute to respond. | ||
You know, there's not a day gone by that I haven't thought of every American family that's lost a loved one. | ||
And I want all of you to know that you'll always be in our hearts and in our prayers. | ||
But when you say what the American people have done over these last eight months hasn't worked, that's a great disservice. | ||
The sacrifices the American people have made. | ||
The reality, if I may finish then, The reality is, Dr. Fauci said everything that he told the President in the Oval Office, the President told the American people. | ||
Now, President Trump, I will tell you, has boundless confidence in the American people, and he always spoke with confidence that we'd get through this together. | ||
But when you say it hasn't worked, When Dr. Fauci and Dr. Birx and our medical experts came to us in the second week of March, they said if the President didn't take the unprecedented step of shutting down roughly half of the American economy, that we could lose 2.2 million Americans. | ||
That's the reality. | ||
Thank you. | ||
They also said, if we did everything right, Susan, we could still lose more than 200,000 Americans. | ||
Now, one life lost is too many, Susan. | ||
But the American people, I believe, deserve credit for the sacrifices that they have made, putting the health of their family and their neighbors first, our doctors, our nurses, our first responders. | ||
Thank you, Vice President Pence. | ||
And I'm going to speak up on behalf of what the American people have done. | ||
Vice President Pence, you were in the front row in a Rose Garden event 11 days ago, what seems to have been a super spreader event for senior administration and congressional officials. | ||
No social distancing, few masks, and now a cluster of coronavirus cases among those who were there. | ||
How can you expect Americans to follow the administration's safety guidelines to protect themselves from COVID when you at the White House have not been doing so? | ||
Well, the American people have demonstrated over the last eight months that when given the facts, they're willing to put the health of their families and their neighbors and people they don't even know first. | ||
President Trump and I have great confidence in the American people and their ability to take that information. | ||
And put it into practice. | ||
In the height of the epidemic, when we were losing a heartbreaking number of 2,500 Americans a day, we surged resources to New Jersey and New York and New Orleans and Detroit. | ||
We told the American people what needed to be done, and the American people made the sacrifices. | ||
When the outbreak in the Sun Belt happened this summer, again, Americans stepped forward. | ||
But the reality is, the work of the President of the United States goes on. | ||
A vacancy on the Supreme Court of the United States has come upon us, and the President introduced Judge Amy Coney Barrett. | ||
Yes, thank you. | ||
Thank you, Vice President. | ||
At that, if I may say, that Rose Garden event, there's been a great deal of speculation about it. | ||
My wife Karen and I were there, and honored to be there. | ||
Many of the people who were at that event, Susan, actually were tested for coronavirus. | ||
And it was an outdoor event, which all of our scientists regularly and routinely advise. | ||
The difference here is President Trump and I trust the American people to make choices in the best interest of their health. | ||
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. | ||
Consistently talk about mandates, and not just mandates with the coronavirus, but a government takeover of health care, the Green New Deal, all government control. | ||
We're about freedom and respecting the freedom of the American people. | ||
Let's talk about respecting the American people. | ||
You respect the American people when you tell them the truth. | ||
You respect the American people when you have the courage to be a leader, speaking of those things that you may not want people to hear, but they need to hear so they can protect themselves. | ||
But this administration stood on information that if you had as a parent, if you had as a worker knowing you didn't have enough money saved up, and now you're standing in a food line, Because of the ineptitude of an administration that was unwilling to speak the truth to the American people. | ||
So let's talk about caring about the American people. | ||
The American people have had to sacrifice far too much because of the incompetence of this administration. | ||
It is asking too much of the people. | ||
It is asking too much of the people. | ||
That they would not be equipped with the information they need to help themselves to protect their parents and their children. | ||
Senator Harris, I mean, I'm sorry. | ||
It's fine, I'm Kamala. | ||
No, no, Senator Harris to me. | ||
For life to get back to normal, Dr. Anthony Fauci and other experts say that most of the people who can be vaccinated need to be vaccinated. | ||
But half of Americans now say they wouldn't take a vaccine if it was released now. | ||
If the Trump administration approves a vaccine before or after the election, should Americans take it and would you take it? | ||
If the public health professionals, if Dr. Fauci, if the doctors tell us that we should take it, I'll be the first in line to take it. | ||
But if Donald Trump tells us that we should take it, I'm not taking it. | ||
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Vice President Pence, there have been a lot of repercussions from this pandemic. | ||
In recent days, the president's diagnosis of COVID-19 has underscored the importance of the job that you hold and that you are seeking. | ||
That's our second topic tonight. | ||
It's the role of the vice president. | ||
One of you will make history on January 20th. | ||
You will be the vice president to the oldest president the United States has ever had. | ||
Donald Trump will be 74 years old on Inauguration Day. | ||
Joe Biden will be 78 years old. | ||
That already has raised concerns among some voters. | ||
Concerns that have been sharpened by President Trump's hospitalization in recent days. | ||
Vice President Pence, have you had a conversation or reached an agreement with President Trump about safeguards or procedures when it comes to the issue of presidential disability? | ||
And if not, do you think you should? | ||
You have two minutes without interruption. | ||
Well, Susan, thank you, although I would like to go back. | ||
I think we need to move on. | ||
Well, thank you, but I would like to go back. | ||
Because the reality is that we're going to have a vaccine, Senator, in record time, in unheard of time, in less than a year. | ||
We have five companies in phase three clinical trials, and we're right now producing tens of millions of doses. | ||
The fact that you continue to undermine public confidence in a vaccine, if the vaccine emerges during the Trump administration, I think is unconscionable. | ||
And Senator, I just ask you, stop playing politics with people's lives. | ||
The reality is that we will have a vaccine, we believe, before the end of this year. | ||
And it will have the capacity to save countless American lives. | ||
And your continuous undermining of confidence in a vaccine, it's just unacceptable. | ||
And let me also say, the reality is when you talk about failure in this administration, We actually do know what failure looks like in a pandemic. | ||
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It was 2009. | |
The swine flu arrived in the United States. | ||
Thankfully, it ended up not being as lethal as the coronavirus. | ||
But before the end of the year, when Joe Biden was vice president of the United States, not seven and a half million people contracted the swine flu. | ||
60 million Americans contracted the swine flu. | ||
If the swine flu had been as lethal as the coronavirus in 2009, when Joe Biden was vice president, we would have lost 2 million American lives. | ||
His own chief of staff, Ron Klain, would say last year that it was pure luck that they did, quote, everything possible wrong. | ||
And we learned from that. | ||
They left the strategic national stockpile empty. | ||
They left an empty and hollow plan, but we still learned from it. | ||
And I think the American people, I'm going to say again, can be proud of what we have done. | ||
And Senator, please stop undermining confidence in a vaccine. | ||
Senator Harris, let me ask you the same question that I asked Vice President Pence, which is Have you had a conversation or reached an agreement with Vice President Biden about safeguards or procedures when it comes to the issue of presidential disability? | ||
And if not, and if you win the election next month? | ||
Do you think you should? | ||
You have two minutes, uninterrupted. | ||
Let's see this. | ||
So let me tell you, first of all, the day I got the call from Joe Biden, it was actually a Zoom call, asking me to serve with him on this ticket was probably one of the most memorable days of my life. | ||
I, you know, I thought about my mother, who came to the United States at the age of 19. | ||
Oh God, here it is. | ||
Gave birth to me at the age of 25. | ||
At Kaiser Hospital in Oakland, California. | ||
And the thought that I'd be sitting here right now, I know, would make her proud. | ||
And she must be looking down on this. | ||
Here come the tears. | ||
Here come the tears. | ||
You know, Joe and I were raised in a very similar way. | ||
We were raised with values that are about hard work, about the value and the dignity of public service. | ||
And about the importance of fighting for the dignity of all people. | ||
And I think Joe asked me to serve with him because, you know, I have a career that included being elected the first woman District Attorney of San Francisco, where I created models of innovation for law enforcement in terms of reform of the criminal justice system. | ||
I was elected the first woman of color and black woman to be elected Attorney General of the state of California, where I ran the second largest Department of Justice in the United States. | ||
Second only to the United States Department of Justice. | ||
And there I took on everything from transnational criminal organizations, to the big banks that were taking advantage of homeowners, to for-profit colleges that were taking advantage of veterans. | ||
And then of course now I serve in the United States Senate as only the second black woman ever elected to the United States Senate. | ||
I serve on the Senate Intelligence Committee where I've been in regular receipt of classified information about threats to our nation and hot spots around the world. | ||
I've traveled the world. | ||
I've met Oh, you know a lot about hot spots, Kamala. | ||
You know a lot about hot spots. | ||
Didn't you call him racist? | ||
Didn't you just call him racist at the debates a few months ago? | ||
Thank you, Senator Harris. | ||
he knows that we share a purpose, which is about lifting up the American people. | ||
Didn't you call him racist? | ||
And after the four years that we have seen Donald Trump unifying our country around our common values and principles. | ||
Thank you, Senator Harris. | ||
You know, neither President Trump nor Vice President Biden has released a sort of detailed that had become the modern norm until the 2016 election. | ||
And in recent days, President Trump's doctors have given misleading answers or refused to answer basic questions about his health. | ||
And my question to each of you, in turn, is, is this information voters deserve to know? | ||
Vice President Pence, would you like to go first? | ||
Well, Susan, thank you. | ||
And let me say, on behalf of the President and the First Lady, how moved we've all been by the outpouring of prayers and concern for the President. | ||
And I do believe it's emblematic of the prayers and the concern that have ushered forth for every American impacted by the coronavirus. | ||
But the care the President received at Walter Reed Hospital, the White House doctors was exceptional. | ||
And the transparency that they practiced all along the way will continue. | ||
The American people have a right to know about the health and well-being of their president, and we'll continue to do that. | ||
And I'm just extremely grateful and was more than more than a little moved by the broad and bipartisan support. | ||
And Senator, I want to thank you and Joe Biden for your expressions of genuine concern. | ||
And I also want to congratulate you, as I did on that phone call, on the historic nature of your nomination. | ||
I never expected to be on this stage four years ago, so I know the feeling. | ||
But the reality is we've got an election before the American people in the midst of this challenging year, and the stakes have never been higher. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I want to give Senator Harris a chance to respond to the same question I asked, which is, do voters have a right to know more detailed health information about presidential candidates and especially about presidents, especially when they're facing some kind of challenge? | ||
Absolutely, and that's why Joe Biden has been so incredibly transparent, and certainly by contrast, the president has not. | ||
Both in terms of health records, but also let's look at taxes. | ||
We now know, because of great investigative journalism, that Donald Trump paid $750 in taxes. | ||
When I first heard about it, I literally said, you mean $750,000? | ||
And it was like, no, $750. | ||
When I first heard about it, I literally said, you mean $750,000? | ||
And it was like, no, $750. | ||
We now know Donald Trump owes and is in debt for $400 million. | ||
And just so everyone is clear, when we say in debt, it means you owe money to somebody. | ||
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Oh, didn't know what that meant, Pamela. | |
And it would be really good to know who the President of the United States, the Commander-in-Chief owes money to, because the American people have a right to know what is influencing the President's decisions. | ||
And is he making those decisions on the best interest of the American people, of you? | ||
Or self-interest. | ||
So, Susan, I'm glad you asked about transparency. | ||
Because it has to be across the board. | ||
Joe has been incredibly transparent over many, many years. | ||
The one thing we all know about Joe, he puts it all out there. | ||
He is honest. | ||
He is forthright. | ||
But Donald Trump, on the other hand, has been about covering up everything. | ||
Thank you, Senator Harris. | ||
I want to give you a chance to respond, Vice President. | ||
Well, look, I respect the fact that Joe Biden spent 47 years in public life. | ||
I respect your public service as well. | ||
Joe is transparent? | ||
Okay. | ||
Please, hammer her about Burisma. | ||
Please hammer him about Hunter. | ||
Please hammer him about Ukraine. | ||
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Tens of millions of dollars in taxes. | |
Payroll taxes, property taxes. | ||
He's created tens of thousands of American jobs. | ||
The President said those public reports are not accurate. | ||
And the President's also released literally stacks of financial disclosures the American people can review, just as the law allows. | ||
But the distinction here is that Joe Biden, 47 years in public service, compared to President Donald Trump, who brought all of that experience four years ago. | ||
Thank you, Vice President. | ||
Thank you, Vice President Pence. | ||
Fighting for free and fair trade. | ||
And all of that's on the line if Joe Biden and Kamala Harris are in the way. | ||
You know, that's a good segue into our third topic, which is about the economy. | ||
This has been another aspect of life for Americans that's been so affected by this coronavirus. | ||
We have a jobs crisis brewing. | ||
On Friday, we learned that the unemployment rate had declined to 7.9% in September, but that job growth had stalled, and that was before the latest round of layoffs and furloughs in the airline industry at Disney and elsewhere. | ||
Hundreds of thousands of discouraged workers have stopped looking for work. | ||
Nearly 11 million jobs that existed at the beginning of the year haven't been replaced. | ||
Those hardest hit include Latinos, blacks, and women. | ||
Senator Harris, the Biden-Harris campaign has proposed new programs to boost the economy, and you would pay for that new spending by raising $4 trillion in taxes on wealthy individuals and corporations. | ||
Some economists warn that could curb entrepreneurial ventures that fuel growth and create jobs. | ||
Would raising taxes put the recovery at risk? | ||
And you have two minutes to answer uninterrupted. | ||
Thank you. | ||
On the issue of the economy, I think there couldn't be a more fundamental difference between Donald Trump and Joe Biden. | ||
Joe Biden believes you measure the health and the strength of America's economy based on the health and the strength of the American worker and the American family. | ||
On the other hand, you have Donald Trump, who measures the strength of the economy based on how rich people are doing. | ||
Get out of here! | ||
Which is why he passed a tax bill benefiting the top 1% and the biggest corporations of America, leading to a $2 trillion deficit that the American people are going to have to pay for. | ||
On day one, Joe Biden will repeal that tax bill. | ||
He'll get rid of it. | ||
And what he'll do with the money is invest it in the American people. | ||
And through a plan that is about investing in infrastructure, something that Donald Trump said he would do, I remember hearing about some infrastructure week, I don't think it ever happened. | ||
But Joe Biden will do that. | ||
He'll invest in infrastructure. | ||
It's about upgrading our roads and bridges, but also investing in clean energy and renewable energy. | ||
Joe is going to invest that money in what we need to do around innovation. | ||
There was a time when our country believed in science and invested in research and development so that we were an innovation leader on the globe. | ||
Joe Biden will use that money to invest in education. | ||
So for example, for folks who want to go to a two-year community college, it will be free. | ||
If you come from a family that makes less than $125,000, you'll go to a public university for free. | ||
And across the board, we'll make sure that if you have student loan debt, it's cut by $10,000. | ||
That's how Joe Biden thinks about the economy, which is it's about investing in the people of our country, as opposed to passing a tax bill, which had the benefit of letting American corporations go offshore to do their business. | ||
Thank you, Senator Harris. | ||
Vice President Pence, your administration has been predicting a rapid and robust recovery, but the latest economic report suggests that's not happening. | ||
Should Americans be braced for an economic comeback that is going to take not months, but a year or more? | ||
You have two minutes to answer uninterrupted. | ||
When President Trump and I took office, America had gone through the slowest economic recovery since the Great Depression. | ||
When Joe Biden was vice president, they tried to tax and spend and regulate and bail our way back to a growing economy. | ||
President Trump cut taxes across the board. | ||
Despite what Senator Harris says, the average American family of four had $2,000 in savings and taxes. | ||
And with the rise in wages that occurred, most predominantly for blue collar, hardworking Americans, The average household income for a family of four increased by $4,000 following President Trump's tax cuts. | ||
But America, you just heard Senator Harris tell you, on day one, Joe Biden's going to raise your taxes. | ||
It's really remarkable to think. | ||
I mean, right after a time where we're going through a pandemic that lost 22 million jobs at the height, we've already added back 11.6 million jobs. | ||
Because we had a president who cut taxes, rolled back regulation, unleashed American energy, fought for free and fair trade, and secured $4 trillion from the Congress of the United States to give direct payments to families, save 50 million jobs through the Paycheck Protection Program. | ||
We literally have spared no expense to help the American people and the American worker through this. | ||
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris want to raise taxes. | ||
They want to bury our economy under a $2 trillion Green New Deal, which you were one of the original co-sponsors of in the United States Senate. | ||
They want to abolish fossil fuels and ban fracking, which would cost hundreds of thousands of American jobs all across the heartland. | ||
And Joe Biden wants to go back to the economic surrender to China, that when we took office, half of our international trade deficit was with China alone. | ||
And Joe Biden wants to repeal all of the tariffs that President Trump put into effect to fight for American jobs and American workers. | ||
Joe Biden says democracy is on the ballot. | ||
Make no mistake about it, Susan. | ||
The American economy, the American comeback is on the ballot. | ||
With four more years of growth and opportunity, four more years of President Donald Trump, 2021 is going to be the biggest economic year in the history of this country. | ||
Thank you, Vice President Pence. | ||
Senator Harris? | ||
I want to see more fire from Pence. | ||
We saw enough of it in last week's debate, but I think this is supposed to be a debate based on fact and truth. | ||
And the truth and the fact is, Joe Biden has been very clear. | ||
He will not raise taxes on anybody who makes less than $400,000 a year. | ||
He said he would repeal the Trump tax cuts. | ||
Mr. Vice President, I'm speaking. | ||
I'm speaking. | ||
The important thing is you said the truth. | ||
Joe Biden said twice in the debate last week that he's going to repeal the Trump tax cuts. | ||
That was tax cuts that gave the average working family $2,000 in a tax break every single year. | ||
Senator, that's the math. | ||
That is absolutely not true. | ||
Is he only going to repeal part of the Trump tax cuts? | ||
If you don't mind letting me finish, we can have a conversation. | ||
I know. | ||
Ask, you shall receive. | ||
I want that dragon fire. | ||
Joe Biden will not raise taxes on anyone who makes less than $400,000 a year. | ||
He has been very clear about that. | ||
Joe Biden will not end fracking. | ||
He has been very clear about that. | ||
Pay your fair share. | ||
That's what he keeps saying. | ||
Joe Biden is the one who, during the Great Recession, was responsible for the Recovery Act that brought America back. | ||
And now the Trump-Pence administration wants to take credit When they rode the coattails of Joe Biden's success for the economy that they had at the beginning of their term, now the economy is a complete disaster. | ||
But Joe Biden, on the one hand, did that. | ||
On the other hand, you have Donald Trump. | ||
Who has reigned over a recession that is being compared to the Great Depression. | ||
On the one hand, you have Joe Biden, who was responsible with President Barack Obama for the Affordable Care Act, which brought health care to 3 million Americans and protected them from the existing conditions. | ||
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And what it also did is it saved those families who otherwise were going bankrupt. | |
Oh yeah, Biden's trashing success. | ||
Biden is a legend in the economy. | ||
We have Donald Trump in court right now trying to get rid of the Affordable Care Act, which means that you will lose protections if you have pre-existing conditions. | ||
This is very important, Susan. | ||
We need to get Vice President. | ||
He interrupted me, and I'd like to just finish. | ||
Please. | ||
If you have a pre-existing condition, heart disease, diabetes, breast cancer, they're coming for you. | ||
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If you love someone who has a pre-existing condition, this must be the oldest Democrat trick in the book. | |
They're coming to kill your grandma. | ||
They literally used to run with that. | ||
Senator Harris, thank you. | ||
Let me give you a chance to respond. | ||
Well I hope we have a chance to talk about health care because Obamacare was a disaster. | ||
The American people remember it well. | ||
President Trump and I have a plan to improve health care and protect pre-existing conditions for every American. | ||
But look, Senator Harris, you're entitled to your own opinion, but you're not entitled to your own facts. | ||
You yourself said on multiple occasions when you were running for president that you would ban fracking. | ||
Joe Biden looked a supporter in the eye. | ||
And pointed and said, I guarantee, I guarantee that we will abolish fossil fuels. | ||
They have a $2 trillion version of the Green New Deal, Susan, that your newspaper USA Today said really wasn't that very different from the original Green New Deal. | ||
More taxes, more regulation, banning fracking, abolishing fossil fuel, crushing American energy, and economic surrender to China is a prescription for economic decline. | ||
President Trump and I will keep America growing. | ||
The V-shaped recovery that's underway right now will continue with four more years of President Donald Trump in the White House. | ||
Thank you very much, Vice President Pence. | ||
Once again, you've provided the perfect segue to a new topic, which is climate change. | ||
And Vice President Pence, I'd like to pose the first question. | ||
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This year we've seen record-setting hurricanes in the South. | |
Another one, Hurricane Delta, is now threatening the Gulf. | ||
And we've seen record-setting wildfires in the West. | ||
You know, here's the real problem with these debates, especially this one. | ||
This is like a kindergarten level intellectual conversation. | ||
The Chinese are literally using weather weapons right now. | ||
This is just a joke. | ||
I think it was the Pentagon or someone came out with a document saying, yeah, the Chinese are, you know, they have space weapons now. | ||
It's like, what do you think is going on here? | ||
Our air and land are cleaner than any time ever recorded. | ||
Our water is among the cleanest in the world. | ||
And just a little while ago, the president signed the Outdoors Act, the largest investment in our public lands and public parks in 100 years. | ||
So President Trump has made a commitment to conservation and to the environment. | ||
Now, with regard to climate change, the climate is changing. | ||
The issue is what's the cause and what do we do about it? | ||
President Trump has made it clear that we're going to continue to listen to the science. | ||
Now, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris would put us back in the Paris Climate Accord. | ||
They'd impose the Green New Deal, which would crush American energy, would increase the energy costs of American families in their homes. | ||
And literally would crush American jobs. | ||
And President Trump and I believe that the progress that we have made in a cleaner environment has been happening precisely because we have a strong free market economy. | ||
You know, what's remarkable is the United States has reduced CO2 more than the countries that are still in the Paris Climate Accord. | ||
But we've done it through innovation. | ||
Them. | ||
And we've done it through natural gas. | ||
And fracking, which, Senator, the American people can go look at the record. | ||
I know Joe Biden says otherwise now, as you do. | ||
But the both of you repeatedly committed to abolishing fossil fuel and banning fracking. | ||
And so by creating the kind of American innovation We're actually steering toward a stronger and better environment. | ||
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See, this is a devastating blow by Pence because... I mean, I'm sure they have it on tape. | |
I'm sure they have Biden, I'm sure they have Harris on tape saying they'll ban fracking and you knew that coming in. | ||
He's really committing to that. | ||
The National Oceanic Administration tells us that actually as difficult as they are, there are no more hurricanes today than there were a hundred years ago. | ||
Thank you. | ||
But many of the climate alarms use hurricanes and wildfires. | ||
This was a great response. | ||
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That was a really solid response. | |
And he started center and moved to the right and finished on what they would consider the far right. | ||
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It was just the truth. | |
Climate alarmist, not climate change. | ||
But Vice President Biden said in last week's debate that he does not support the Green New Deal. | ||
But if you look at the Biden-Harris campaign website, it describes the Green New Deal as a crucial framework. | ||
What exactly would be the stance of a Biden-Harris administration toward the Green New Deal? | ||
That's the look of someone that's just about to gaslight the American public. | ||
First of all, I will repeat, and the American people know, That Joe Biden will not ban fracking. | ||
That is a fact. | ||
That is a fact. | ||
I will repeat that Joe Biden has been very clear that he thinks about growing jobs, which is why he will not increase taxes for anyone who makes less than $400,000 a year. | ||
Joe Biden's economic plan, Moody's, which is a reputable Wall Street firm, has said will create 7 million more jobs than Donald Trump's. | ||
And part of those jobs that will be created by Joe Biden are going to be about clean energy and renewable energy. | ||
Because you see, Joe understands that the west coast of our country is burning, including my home state of California. | ||
Yeah, where they have the most regulations, and it's not even closed. | ||
Joe sees what is happening on the Gulf states, which are being battered by storms. | ||
Joe has seen and talked with the farmers in our country. | ||
There's storms, Deanna. | ||
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Did you hear? | |
Whose entire crops have been destroyed because of floods. | ||
They're battered by storms. | ||
Pay taxes now. | ||
So Joe believes, again, in science. | ||
There's a storm coming. | ||
We need to take a better course. | ||
When I first got to the Senate, On the committee that's responsible for the environment. | ||
Do you know this administration? | ||
Took the word science off the website. | ||
Oh, God. | ||
And then took the phrase climate change off the website. | ||
Good, because it probably was not science. | ||
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As you're talking through Plexiglas, that doesn't solve anything. | |
There's no science behind talking through Plexiglas. | ||
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Which, by the way, why don't they have Plexiglas between the moderator and them? | |
That's such a serious thing. | ||
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You should be walking around with a little Plexiglas thing before she asks any questions, right? | |
Science doesn't know. | ||
And why are they sitting down, by the way? | ||
I don't like that. | ||
Let's talk about who is prepared to lead our country over the course of the next four years on what is an existential threat to us as human beings. | ||
Joe is about saying we're going to invest that in renewable energy, which is going to be about the creation of millions of jobs. | ||
We will achieve net zero emissions by 2050, carbon neutral by 2035. | ||
Joe has a plan. | ||
This has been a lot of talk in the Trump administration and really it has been to go backward instead of forward. | ||
We will also re-enter the climate agreement with pride. | ||
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Senator Harris just said that climate change is an existential threat. | |
Vote Harris because they're coming to kill your grandma and they're also going to kill the planet too. | ||
As I said, Susan, the climate is changing. | ||
We'll follow the science. | ||
But once again, Senator Harris, is denying the fact that they're going to raise taxes on every American. | ||
Joe Biden said twice in the debate last week that on day one, he was going to repeal the Trump tax cuts. | ||
Those tax cuts delivered $2,000 in tax relief to the average family of four across America. | ||
And with regard to banning fracking, I just recommend that people look at the records. | ||
You yourself said repeatedly that you would ban fracking. | ||
You were the first Senate co-sponsor of the Green New Deal. | ||
And while Joe Biden denied the Green New Deal, Susan, thank you for pointing out the Green New Deal is on their campaign website. | ||
And as USA Today said, it's essentially the same plan as you co-sponsored with AOC when she submitted it in the Senate. | ||
And you just heard the Senator say that she's going to resubmit America to the Paris Climate Accord. | ||
Look, the American people have always cherished our environment, will continue to cherish it. | ||
We've made great progress reducing CO2 emissions through American innovation and the development of natural gas through fracking. | ||
We don't need a massive $2 trillion green new deal that would impose all new mandates on American businesses and American families. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Joe Biden wants us to retrofit 4 million American business buildings. | ||
It makes no sense. | ||
It will cost jobs. | ||
President Trump is going to put America first. | ||
He's going to put jobs first. | ||
And we're going to take care of our environment and follow the science. | ||
On the issue of jobs, Senator Harris, let's talk about that. | ||
The Vice President earlier referred to, as part of what he thinks is an accomplishment, the President's trade war with China. | ||
He lost that trade war. | ||
He lost it. | ||
What ended up happening is because of a so-called trade war with China. | ||
Imagine, again, saying that Trump lost the trade war with China is like saying the 1908 Yankees lost to the Phillies in the 2020 World Series. | ||
We are in a manufacturing recession. | ||
The boldness of that lie is incredible. | ||
And when we look at where this administration has been, there are estimates that by the end of the term of this administration, they will have lost more jobs than almost any other presidential administration. | ||
Because of the coordinated coronavirus from the left losing jobs. | ||
I think about 20-year-olds. | ||
You know, we have a 20-year-old. | ||
20-something-year-old. | ||
20-something-year-old. | ||
You don't even know the age of your own children. | ||
Wow, that's bad. | ||
That's actually really bad. | ||
He's like 29 years old. | ||
20-something-year-old. | ||
Trying to figure out how they're going to pay rent by the end of the month. | ||
Almost half of American renters. | ||
So Trump has just tweeted out a video of Kamala Harris saying she'll ban fracking. | ||
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Yes! | |
This is why I love our president. | ||
Go to Trump's Twitter right now. | ||
And I quote, there's no question I'm in favor of banning fracking. | ||
Alright, let's go back to the debate. | ||
So Trump has just tweeted out a video of Kamala Harris saying she'll ban fracking. | ||
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Yes. | |
This is why I love our president. | ||
Give me just 15 seconds to respond. | ||
Go to Trump's Twitter right now. | ||
And I quote, there's no question I'm in favor of banning fracking. | ||
All right, let's go back to the debate. | ||
Joe Biden never fought it. | ||
Joe Biden has been a cheerleader for communist China over the last several decades. | ||
Woo! | ||
And again, Senator Harris, you're entitled to your opinion. | ||
You're not entitled to your own facts. | ||
When Joe Biden was vice president, we lost 200,000 manufacturing jobs. | ||
And President Obama said they were never coming back. | ||
He said we needed a magic wand to bring them back. | ||
In our first three years after we cut taxes, rolled back regulation, unleashed American energy, this administration saw 500,000 manufacturing jobs created. | ||
And that's exactly the kind of growth we're going to continue to see as we bring our nation through this pandemic. | ||
The Green New Deal, your massive new mandate, your Paris Climate Accord, it's going to kill jobs this time, just like it killed jobs— I just need to respond very briefly, please. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Joe Biden is responsible for saving America's auto industry, and you voted against it. | ||
So let's set the record straight. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I'd like to talk about China. | ||
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We have, as our next topic... I love how this accreditation that they give themselves. | |
I voted on a bill to bail out some car manufacturers, so I saved the auto industry. | ||
- He's a potential partner in dealing with climate change in North Korea. - And in a video tonight, President Trump again blamed it for the coronavirus, saying China will pay. - I don't like it sitting down and everything on a desk. | ||
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It's just creepy. - Vice President Pence, how would you describe our fundamental relationship with China? | ||
Competitors, adversaries, enemies? | ||
You have two minutes. - Thank you, Susan. | ||
Well, let me, before I leave that, let me speak to voting records if I can. | ||
You know, Everybody knows that NAFTA cost literally thousands of American factories to close. | ||
We saw automotive jobs go south of the border. | ||
President Trump fought to renegotiate NAFTA. | ||
And the United States-Mexico-Canada agreement is now the law of the land. | ||
American people deserve to know Senator Kamala Harris was one of only 10 members of the Senate to vote against the USMCA. | ||
It was a huge win for American autoworkers. | ||
It was a huge win for American farmers, especially dairy in the upper Midwest. | ||
But Senator, you said it didn't go far enough on climate change that you put your radical environmental agenda ahead of American autoworkers and ahead of American jobs. | ||
I think the American people deserve to know that. | ||
It's probably why Newsweek Magazine said that Kamala Harris was the most liberal member of the United States Senate in 2019. | ||
Radical member. | ||
More liberal than Bernie Sanders. | ||
More liberal than any of the others in the United States Senate. | ||
So, now with regard to China. | ||
Look, Susan, first and foremost, China is to blame for the coronavirus. | ||
And President Trump is not happy about it. | ||
He's made that very clear, made it clear again today. | ||
China and the World Health Organization did not play straight with the American people. | ||
They did not let our personnel into China to get information on the coronavirus until the middle of February. | ||
Fortunately, President Trump In dealing with China from the outset of this administration, standing up to China that had been taking advantage of America for decades in the wake of Joe Biden's cheerleading for China, President Trump made that decision before the end of January to suspend all travel from China. | ||
And again, the American people deserve to know, Joe Biden opposed President Trump's decision to suspend all travel from China. | ||
He said it was hysterical. | ||
He said it was xenophobic. | ||
Thank you, Vice President Pence. | ||
But President Trump has stood up to China. | ||
We're going to continue to stand strong. | ||
Thank you, Vice President Pence. | ||
We want to improve the relationship, but we're going to level the playing field and we're going to hold China accountable for what they did to America with the coronavirus. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Senator Harris, let me ask you the same question that I asked the Vice President. | ||
How would you describe our fundamental relationship with China? | ||
Are we competitors, adversaries, enemies? | ||
You'll have two minutes uninterrupted. | ||
Susan, the Trump administration's perspective and approach to China has resulted in the loss of American lives, American jobs, and America's standing. | ||
There's a weird obsession that President Trump has had with getting rid of whatever accomplishment was achieved by President Obama and Vice President Biden. | ||
What accomplishment? | ||
Name one. | ||
I just want to point out though, she just completely dodged the question. | ||
An office that basically was responsible for monitoring pandemics. | ||
They got rid of it. | ||
There was a team of disease experts that President Obama and Vice President Biden dispatched to China to monitor what is now predictable and what might happen. | ||
They pulled them out. | ||
We now are looking at 210,000 Americans who have lost their lives. | ||
Let's look at the job situation. | ||
We mentioned before, the trade deal, the trade war, they wanted to call it, with China. | ||
It resulted in the loss of over 300 manufacturing jobs and a manufacturing... The media called it the trade war. | ||
And the American consumer paid thousands of dollars more for goods because of that failed war that they called it. | ||
And let's talk about the standings. | ||
No, you called it that. | ||
The media called it that. | ||
They think that everybody just has a memory of a nap that they can't look these up in the past. | ||
We remember them calling them that. | ||
Leaders of all of our formerly allied countries have now decided that they hold in greater esteem and respect. | ||
Xi Jinping, the head of the Chinese Communist Party, Then they do Donald Trump, the President of the United States, the Commander-in-Chief of the United States. | ||
This is where we are today because of a failure of leadership by this administration. | ||
We can't take her gaslighting. | ||
She didn't answer the question. | ||
It's always like this manipulative, look at the camera, convince everybody, pull on their heartstrings. | ||
Look, I'm going to be quiet and let them talk. | ||
That was a very significant moment in this debate that she couldn't answer the question on China. | ||
I'll explain in the post-debate coverage. | ||
That's a very significant moment. | ||
So, you know, Joe, I love talking with Joe about a lot of these issues. | ||
And, you know, Joe, I think he said it quite well. | ||
She looks down. | ||
That's a total sign of a liar right there. | ||
She can't look you in the eye when she's BS-ing you. | ||
A.K.A. | ||
I could never talk to him. | ||
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he won't stop sniffing me. | ||
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You gotta keep your words to your friends. | ||
You won't stay awake long enough to have a conversation. | ||
You gotta be loyal to your friends. | ||
People who have stood with you, you gotta stand with them. | ||
You gotta know who your adversaries are and keep them in check. | ||
She's singing a folk song? | ||
But what we have seen with Donald Trump is that he has betrayed our friends and embraced dictators around the world. | ||
Let's take for example Russia. | ||
Oh God, cozy up to Putin. | ||
Putin, sarcastically, I think Putin endorsed Biden today. | ||
Oh yeah, what did he say? | ||
Guys, look that up. | ||
I think Putin is just trolling our media at this point because it's like a cat and mouse game. | ||
Remember he wrote that letter to Obama, that op-ed in Obama talking about the red line and everything? | ||
He hates the Marxists. | ||
He's like, look, watch. | ||
Here's how fake the US media is. | ||
I'm literally going to publicly endorse Biden and they're still going to say that Trump works with Putin. | ||
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Biden's Putin's puppy. | |
Of course Biden would do that. | ||
He would do that. | ||
What might end up being a significant nuclear... | ||
Arsenal. | ||
Come on. | ||
We were in that deal, guys. | ||
We were in the Iran nuclear deal with friends, with allies around the country. | ||
And because of Donald Trump's unilateral approach to foreign policy, coupled with his isolationism. | ||
What, peace deals? | ||
Bringing the troops home? | ||
He pulled us out and has made America a state society. | ||
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Three Nobel Peace Prizes? | |
Isolation. | ||
He's making deals in South and North Korea. | ||
He's making deals in Serbia and Kosovo. | ||
He's in Japan. | ||
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He's getting loved by India. | |
I mean, oh, he's isolating us. | ||
He said he's going to bring all the troops home from Afghanistan by Christmas. | ||
And he's doing that. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you, Senator Harris. | ||
Vice President Pence, let me give you a chance to respond. | ||
Well, thank you. | ||
Well, President Trump kept his word when we moved the American embassy to Jerusalem. | ||
Capital of the State of Israel. | ||
When Joe Biden was Vice President, they promised to do that, and they never did. | ||
We've stood strong with our allies, but we've been demanding. | ||
NATO is now contributing more to our common defense than ever before, thanks to President Trump's leadership. | ||
We've strengthened our alliances across the Asia Pacific, and we've stood strong. | ||
You know, when President Trump came into office, ISIS had captured an area of the Middle East the size of Pennsylvania. | ||
President Trump unleashed the American military, and our armed forces destroyed the ISIS caliphate and took down their leader al-Baghdadi without one American casualty. | ||
Al-Baghdadi was responsible. | ||
For the death of thousands. | ||
But notably, America's hearts today are with the family of Kayla Mueller, her parents, which are here with us tonight in Salt Lake City. | ||
Today, two of the ISIS killers responsible for Kayla Mueller's murder were brought to justice in the United States. | ||
Jihadi John was killed on the battlefield along with the other Beatle. | ||
The reality is that when Joe Biden was vice president, we had an opportunity. | ||
Save Kayla Miller. | ||
Breaks my heart to reflect on it, but the military came into the Oval Office, presented a plan. | ||
They said they knew where Kayla was. | ||
Baghdadi had held her for 18 months, abused her mercilessly before they killed her. | ||
But when Joe Biden was vice president, they hesitated for a month. | ||
And when armed forces finally went in, it was clear she'd been moved two days earlier. | ||
And her family says with A heart that broke the heart of every American. | ||
If President Donald Trump had been president, they believed Kayla would be alive today. | ||
Thank you, Vice President. | ||
We destroyed the ISIS caliphate. | ||
And you talk about re-entering the Iran nuclear deal. | ||
The last administration transferred $1.8 billion to the leading state sponsor of terrorism. | ||
Thank you, Vice President Pence. | ||
President Donald Trump got us out of the deal. | ||
Thank you, Vice President Pence. | ||
And when Qasem Soleimani was traveling to Baghdad. | ||
Thank you, Vice President Pence. | ||
The harm to Americans. | ||
President Donald Trump took you out. | ||
Thank you, Vice President Pence. | ||
And America is safer. | ||
Our allies are safer. | ||
And the American people know President Donald Trump will never have to take action. | ||
Thank you, Vice President Pence. | ||
Take action. | ||
I would like to give Senator Harris a chance to respond, but not at such great length, because, of course, there are other topics we want to talk about. | ||
But I would like equal time. | ||
Yes. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Please go ahead. | ||
First of all, to the Mueller family, I know about your daughter's case, and I'm so sorry. | ||
I'm so sorry. | ||
What happened to her is awful. | ||
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Under the Biden administration. | |
Obama, Biden. | ||
Oh Biden. | ||
And I know Joe feels the same way. | ||
Oh come on. | ||
And I know that President Obama feels the same way. | ||
But you mentioned Soleimani. | ||
Let's start there. | ||
So after the strike on Soleimani, there was a counter strike on our troops in Iraq. | ||
And they suffered serious brain injuries. | ||
And do you know what Donald Trump dismissed them as? | ||
Headaches. | ||
And this is about a pattern of Donald Trump's, where he has referred to our men who are serving in our military as suckers and losers, Donald Trump, who went to Arlington Cemetery, and stood above the graves of our fallen heroes, and said, What's in it for them? | ||
That's an untrue statement. | ||
That never happened. | ||
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That's what I'm saying. | |
Wasn't it Bob Woodward that said it? | ||
Let's take what he said about John McCain. | ||
Why isn't he suing them for defamation? | ||
He needs to. | ||
A great American hero. | ||
And Donald Trump says he doesn't deserve to be called a hero because he was a prisoner of war. | ||
John McCain. | ||
Take, and this is very important, when you want to talk about who is the prime commander and what they care about and what they don't care about. | ||
And her whole premise here is that an enemy of America tried to kill Americans. | ||
The very enemy that Pence just said you were funding, like, I mean, it's just unbelievable. | ||
It's somebody puts a price on your head and they will pay it if you are killed. | ||
And Donald Trump had talked at least six times to Vladimir Putin and never brought up the subject. | ||
Joe Biden would never do that. | ||
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Joe Biden would, but Joe Biden. | ||
Joe Biden called military stupid bastards and said that they were pretty slow and that was caught on camera and that was just within the last two years. | ||
Who are sacrificing their lives for the sake of our democracy and our safety. | ||
Thank you Senator Harris, this is such an important issue. | ||
Benghazi would have never happened under President Trump's watch. | ||
I don't even know where to start with this gaslighting. | ||
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I can't believe Americans actually believe. | |
Well, I've got to have more than that. | ||
I'm sorry, Vice President, but you've had more time than she's had. | ||
With a straight face, my camera. | ||
I'm against President Donald Trump. | ||
Benghazi would have never happened under President Trump's watch. | ||
I know that for a fact. | ||
I'm sorry, Vice President. | ||
My son is a captain in the United States Marine Corps. | ||
My son-in-law is deployed in the United States Navy. | ||
I can assure all of you, with sons and daughters serving in our military, President Donald Trump not only respects but reveres all of those who serve in our armed forces and any suggestion otherwise is ridiculous. | ||
Thank you Vice President Pence. | ||
The American people deserve to know. | ||
President, I did not create the rules for tonight. | ||
Joe Biden. | ||
Your campaign. | ||
Let them lie. | ||
Read to the rules for tonight's debate with the Commission on President's Debates. | ||
I'm here to enforce them, which involves moving from one topic to another, giving roughly equal time to both of you, which is what I'm trying very hard to do. | ||
So I want to go ahead and move to the next topic, which is an important... | ||
Yeah, let them lie. | ||
Let them lie about President Trump. | ||
Let them lie about President Trump. | ||
Let them lie about Biden and Russia. | ||
And then have the moderator shut it up. | ||
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Unbelievable. | |
It's worse? | ||
I mean, but who made that? | ||
That was Bob Woodward. | ||
and suckers. | ||
Senator Harris, you'll be there as a member of the committee. | ||
Her confirmation would cement the court's conservative majority. | ||
It's worse. | ||
And make it likely open to more abortion restrictions. | ||
Even to overturning the landmark Roe v. Wade ruling. | ||
Stormy Daniels. | ||
Access to abortion would then be up to the states. | ||
Vice President Pence, you're the former governor of Indiana. | ||
If Roe v. Wade is overturned, what would you want Indiana to do? | ||
Would you want your home state to ban all abortions? | ||
You have two minutes, uninterrupted. | ||
Well, thank you for the question, but I'll use a little bit of my time to respond to that very important issue before. | ||
Good. | ||
The American people deserve to know Qasem Soleimani, the Iranian general, was responsible for the death of hundreds of American service members. | ||
When the opportunity came, we saw him headed to Baghdad to kill more Americans. | ||
President Trump didn't hesitate. | ||
And Qasem Soleimani is gone. | ||
But you deserve to know that Joe Biden and Kamala Harris actually criticized the decision to take out Qasem Soleimani. | ||
It's really inexplicable. | ||
But with regard to Joe Biden, it's explainable. | ||
History records that Joe Biden actually opposed the raid against Osama bin Laden. | ||
It's absolutely essential that we have a commander in chief who will not hesitate to act to protect American lives and to protect American service members. | ||
And that's what you have in President Donald Trump. | ||
Now, with regard to the Supreme Court of the United States, let me say President Trump and I could not be more enthusiastic. | ||
About the opportunity to see Judge Amy Coney Barrett become Justice Amy Coney Barrett. | ||
She's a brilliant woman and she will bring a lifetime of experience and a sizable American family to the Supreme Court of the United States. | ||
And our hope is in the hearing next week, unlike Justice Kavanaugh received with treatment from you and others, we hope she gets a fair hearing. | ||
And we particularly hope that we don't see the kind of attacks on her Christian faith that we saw before. | ||
The Democrat chairman of the Judiciary Committee before, when Judge Barrett was being confirmed for the Court of Appeals, expressed concern that the dogma of her faith lived loudly in her. | ||
Dick Durbin of Illinois said that it was a concern. | ||
Senator, I know one of our judicial nominees, you actually attacked because they were a member of the Catholic Knights of Columbus, just because the Knights of Columbus holds pro-life views. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you, Vice President Pence. | ||
Your time is up. | ||
My hope is that when the hearing takes place, that Judge Amy Coney Barrett will be respected, treated respectfully, voted and confirmed to the Supreme Court of the United States. | ||
Senator Harris, you're the senator from and former Attorney General of California, so let me ask you a parallel question to the one I posed to the Vice President. | ||
If Roe v. Wade is overturned, what would you want California to do? | ||
Would you want your home state to enact no restrictions on access to abortion? | ||
And you have two minutes, uninterrupted. | ||
Thank you, Susan. | ||
First of all, Joe Biden and I are both people of faith. | ||
And it's insulting to suggest that we would knock anyone for their faith. | ||
And in fact, Joe, if elected, will be only the second practicing Catholic as President of the United States. | ||
On the issue of this nomination, Joe and I are very clear, as are the majority of the American people, We are 27 days before the decision about who will be the next president of the United States. | ||
And, you know, before when this conversation has come up, you know, it's been about election year or election time. | ||
We're literally in an election. | ||
Over 4 million people have voted. | ||
People are in the process of voting right now. | ||
And so Joe has been very clear, as the American people are, let the American people fill that seat in the White House, and then we'll fill that seat on the United States Supreme Court. | ||
And to your point, Susan, the issues before us couldn't be more serious. | ||
There's the issue of choice, and I will always fight for a woman's right to make a decision about her own body. | ||
It should be her decision and not that of Donald Trump and the Vice President, Michael Pence. | ||
But let's also look at what else is before the court. | ||
It's the Affordable Care Act. | ||
Like, literally in the midst of a public health pandemic. | ||
When over 210,000 people have died and 7 million people probably have what will be in the future considered a pre-existing condition because you contracted the virus. | ||
Donald Trump is in court right now trying to get rid of the Affordable Care Act. | ||
And I've said it before and it bears repeating. | ||
This means that there will be no more protections, if they win, for people with pre-existing conditions. | ||
This means that over 20 million people will lose their coverage. | ||
It means that if you're under the age of 26, you can't stay on your parents' coverage anymore. | ||
And here's the thing. | ||
The contrast couldn't be more clear. | ||
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They're trying to get rid of the Affordable Care Act. | |
Let's expand coverage. | ||
Let's give you a choice of a public option or private coverage. | ||
Let's bring down premiums. | ||
Let's lower Medicare eligibility. | ||
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You're raising children. | |
They're raising children. | ||
This is a liberal shtick. | ||
Earlier, Vice President Pence said the President was committed to maintaining protections for people with pre-existing conditions. | ||
But you do have this court case that you are supporting, your administration is supporting, that would strike down the Affordable Care Act. | ||
The president says, President Trump says that he's going to protect people with pre-existing conditions, but he has not explained how he would do that. | ||
And that was one of the toughest nuts to crack when they were passing the Affordable Care Act. | ||
So tell us specifically, how would your administration protect Americans with pre-existing conditions to have access to affordable insurance if the Affordable Care Act is struck down? | ||
Well, thank you, Susan. | ||
But let me just say, addressing your very first question, I couldn't be more proud to serve as vice president to a president who stands without apology for the sanctity of human life. | ||
I'm pro-life. | ||
I don't apologize for it. | ||
And this is another one of those cases where there's such a dramatic contrast. | ||
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris support taxpayer funding of abortion all the way up to the moment of birth. | ||
Late-term abortion. | ||
They want to increase funding to Planned Parenthood of America. | ||
Now, for our part, I would never presume how Judge Amy Coney Barrett would rule on the Supreme Court of the United States, but we'll continue to stand strong for the right to life. | ||
When you speak about the Supreme Court, though, I think the American people really deserve an answer, Senator Harris. | ||
Are you and Joe Biden going to pack the court if Judge Amy Coney Barrett is confirmed? | ||
I mean, there have been 29 vacancies on the Supreme Court during presidential election years, from George Washington to Barack Obama. | ||
Presidents have nominated in all 29 cases. | ||
But your party is actually openly advocating adding seats to the Supreme Court, which has had nine seats for 150 years, if you don't get your way. | ||
This is a classic case of if you can't win by the rules, you're going to change the rules. | ||
Now, you've refused to answer the question. | ||
Joe Biden has refused to answer the question. | ||
I think the American people would really like to know. | ||
Judge Amy Coney Barrett is confirmed to the Supreme Court of the United States. | ||
Are you and Joe Biden, if somehow you win this election, going to Hack the Supreme Court to get your way. | ||
I'm so glad we went through a little history lesson. | ||
Let's do that a little more. | ||
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What? | |
In 1864... Well, I'd like you to answer the question. | ||
Answer the damn question! | ||
I'm speaking. | ||
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In 1864... | |
One of the, I think, political heroes, certainly of the President, I assume of you also, Mr. Vice President. | ||
She practiced this one. | ||
She's got a response down on her paper already. | ||
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Abraham Lincoln was up for re-election. | |
And it was 27 days before the election. | ||
And a seat became open on the United States Supreme Court. | ||
Abraham Lincoln's party was in charge, not only of the White House, but the Senate. | ||
But honest aide, Oh my God. | ||
It's not the right thing to do. | ||
The American people deserve to make the decision about who will be the next president of the United States. | ||
And then that person can select who will serve for a lifetime on the highest court of our land. | ||
And so Joe and I are very clear. | ||
The American people are voting right now. | ||
And it should be their decision about who will serve on this most important body for a lifetime. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Senator Harris and Susan are voting right now. | ||
They'd like to know if you and Joe Biden are going to pack the Supreme Court if you don't get your way in this nomination. | ||
Let's talk about packing. | ||
You once again gave a non-answer. | ||
Joe Biden gave a non-answer. | ||
The American people just want a straight answer. | ||
If you haven't figured it out yet, the straight answer is they are going to pack the Supreme Court if they somehow win this election. | ||
Men and women, I gotta tell you, people across this country, if you cherish our Supreme Court, if you cherish the separation of powers, you need to reject the Biden-Harris ticket. | ||
Come November the 3rd, reelect President Donald Trump, and we'll stand by that separation powers in a nine-seat Supreme Court. | ||
Yeah, let's talk about PAC and the court. | ||
Mike Pence, hammered it away. | ||
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Please. | |
I'm about to. | ||
So the Trump-Pence administration has been... | ||
Goes back to her nose. | ||
She was ready for this question. | ||
So think about this, this is crazy. | ||
And I've witnessed... She's been told not to answer. | ||
...appointments, for lifetime appointments, to the federal courts. | ||
He's going to give another story about when she was 8 years old and not sitting on the bus stop. | ||
People who are purely ideological, people who have been reviewed by legal professional organizations and found to have been not competent, are substandard. | ||
And do you know that of the 50 people Who President Trump appointed to the court. | ||
Every time she lied, every time she and Biden lied, they looked straight at the camera. | ||
This is what they've been doing. | ||
You want to talk about packing a court? | ||
Let's have that discussion. | ||
All right. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you, Senator. | ||
Let's go on and talk about the issue of racial justice. | ||
I just want the record to reflect she never answered the question. | ||
Maybe the next debate, Joe Biden will answer the question. | ||
But I think the American people know the answer. | ||
Thank you, Vice President. | ||
Never answered. | ||
In March, Breonna Taylor, a 26-year-old emergency room technician in Louisville, was shot and killed after police officers asked her to be a search warrant for narcotics and alcohol. | ||
The police said they identified themselves. | ||
Taylor's boyfriend said he didn't hear them do that. | ||
He used a gun registered to him to fire a shot, which wounded an officer. | ||
The officers then fired more than 20 rounds into the apartment. | ||
They say they were acting in self-defense. | ||
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She wasn't an EMT. | |
She was an EMT for what, like a couple months in 2016? | ||
I think so. | ||
I think like a month or two. | ||
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Senator Harris, in the case of Breonna Taylor, you have two minutes. | |
I don't believe so. | ||
And I've talked with Breonna's mother, Tamika Palmer. | ||
And her family. | ||
And her family deserves justice. | ||
She was a beautiful young woman. | ||
She had as her life goal to become a nurse. | ||
Yeah, it's really tragic. | ||
End of war on drugs. | ||
New grand jury reports her boyfriend's claiming she shot at the police. | ||
...become a nurse and save lives. | ||
And her life was taken. | ||
Unjustifiably and tragically and violently. | ||
And it just, it brings me to, you know, The 8 minutes and 46 seconds that America witnessed. | ||
When George Floyd died of fentanyl overdose. | ||
An American man was tortured and killed under the knee of an armed, uniformed police officer. | ||
And people around our country, of every race, of every age, of every gender, marched shoulder to shoulder, arm in arm, fighting for us to finally achieve that ideal of equal justice under law. | ||
And I was a part of those peaceful protests. | ||
And I believe strongly that first of all, we are never going to condone violence, but we always must fight for the values that we hold dear, including the fight to achieve our ideals. | ||
And that's why Joe Biden and I have said on this subject, look, and I'm a former career prosecutor. | ||
I know what I'm talking about. | ||
Bad cops are bad for good cops. | ||
We need reform of our policing in America and our criminal justice system, which is why Joe and I will immediately ban chokeholds and carotid holes. | ||
George Floyd would be alive today if we did that. | ||
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We will require a national registry for police officers who break the law. | |
We will, on the issue of criminal justice reform... | ||
Get rid of private prisons and cash bail and we will decriminalize marijuana and we will expunge the records of those who have been convicted of marijuana. | ||
This is a time for leadership on a tragic, tragic issue. | ||
Harris just won this time. | ||
Harris just scored big though, even though we hate to admit it. | ||
That was a huge score for Harris. | ||
Vice President Pence, let me pose the same question to you. | ||
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In the case of Breonna Taylor, was Justice done? | |
You have two minutes, uninterrupted. | ||
Well, our heart breaks for the loss of any innocent American life. | ||
And the family of Breonna Taylor has our sympathies. | ||
But I trust our justice system, a grand jury that refused the evidence. | ||
And it really is remarkable that as a former prosecutor, you would assume that an impaneled grand jury looking at all the evidence got it wrong. | ||
But you're entitled to your opinion, Senator. | ||
I think And with regard to George Floyd, there's no excuse for what happened to George Floyd. | ||
Justice will be served. | ||
But there's also no excuse for the rioting and looting that followed. | ||
I mean, it really is astonishing. | ||
Flora Westbrook is with us here tonight in Salt Lake City. | ||
Just a few weeks ago, I stood at what used to be her salon. | ||
It was burned to the ground by rioters and looters. | ||
And Flora is still trying to put her life back together. | ||
And I must tell you, this presumption that you hear consistently from Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, that America is systemically racist, and that as Joe Biden said, that he believes that law enforcement has an implicit bias against minorities, is a great insult. | ||
To the men and women who serve in law enforcement, and I want everyone to know who puts on the uniform of law enforcement every day, President Trump and I stand with you. | ||
It is remarkable that when Senator Tim Scott tried to pass a police reform bill, brought together a group of Republicans and Democrats, Senator Harris, you got up and walked out of the room. | ||
And then you filibustered Senator Tim Scott's bill on the Senate floor that would have provided new accountability, new resources, but we don't have to choose between supporting law enforcement, improving public safety, and supporting our African-American neighbors and all of our minorities. | ||
Under President Trump's leadership, we'll always stand with law enforcement and we'll do what we've done day one and that is improve the lives of African-Americans, record unemployment, Thank you, Vice President. | ||
I'd like to respond. | ||
Senator Harris. | ||
I will not sit here and be lectured by the Vice President on what it means to enforce the laws of our country. | ||
I am the only one on this stage who has personally prosecuted everything from child sexual assault to homicide. | ||
I'm the only one on this stage who prosecuted the big banks for taking advantage of America's homeowners. | ||
I'm the only one on this stage who prosecuted for-profit colleges for taking advantage of our veterans. | ||
And the reality of this is that we are talking about an election in 27 days where last week the President of the United States took a debate stage in front of 70 million Americans and refused to condemn white supremacists. | ||
Oh God. | ||
And it wasn't like he didn't have a chance. | ||
This again. | ||
He didn't do it and then he doubled down. | ||
And then he said, when pressed, stand back. | ||
Now here's the good news. | ||
This is what they do to try to win black votes, but they're losing black votes. | ||
So I mean, this stuff doesn't fly anymore. | ||
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Do you think that the black community is seeing through this? | |
Racists and criminals. | ||
Do they get it? | ||
I'm pretty sure they have. | ||
He instituted as his friend a Muslim ban. | ||
He on the issue of Charlottesville. | ||
Kamala Harris ain't it. | ||
Where people were peacefully protesting. | ||
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And burning down a church the night before. | |
Where a young woman was killed and on the other side there were neo-Nazis carrying tiki torches shouting racial epithets. | ||
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Yeah, you know, President Trump went down to the newborn ward at the hospital and started kicking babies last night, Deanna. | |
on both sides. | ||
This is who we have as the President of the United States. | ||
Take a drink, everyone. | ||
Take a drink. | ||
We knew this. | ||
Mine would come up tonight. | ||
We knew it. | ||
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Yeah, you know, President Trump went down to the newborn ward at the hospital and started kicking babies last night, Deanna. | |
I saw them with my own eyes. | ||
And stomping on veterans' graves. | ||
Wasn't that another one? | ||
They said he went and stomped on veterans graves. | ||
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Probably. | |
Yeah, probably stomped on an old lady. | ||
Who knows? | ||
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Tripped an old lady down the street. | |
We knew it. | ||
That's worth two drinks. | ||
Dislike the media so much in this country, Susan. | ||
It's disgusting. | ||
That you selectively edit, just like Senator Harris did. | ||
He's getting away with this. | ||
Comments that President Trump and I and others on our side of the aisle make. | ||
Senator Harris conveniently omitted after the President made comments about people on either side of the debate over monuments. | ||
He condemned the KKK, neo-Nazis, and white supremacists and has done so repeatedly. | ||
You're concerned that he doesn't condemn neo-Nazis. | ||
President Trump has Jewish grandchildren. | ||
His daughter and son-in-law are Jewish. | ||
This is a president who respects and cherishes all of the American people. | ||
But you talk about having personally prosecuted. | ||
I'm glad you brought up your record, Senator. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I really need to make this point. | ||
When you were DA in San Francisco, when you left office, African Americans were 19 times more likely to be prosecuted for minor drug offenses than whites and Hispanics. | ||
When you were Attorney General of California, you increased the disproportionate incarceration of blacks in California. | ||
You did nothing on criminal justice reform in California. | ||
You didn't lift a finger to pass the First Step Act on Capitol Hill. | ||
I mean, the reality is, your record speaks for itself. | ||
President Trump and I have fought Thank you, Vice President Pence. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
Thank you. | ||
You know, there is no more important issue than the final issue that we're going to talk about tonight, and that is the issue of the election itself. | ||
Let me give you 30 seconds because we're running out of time. | ||
Let me give you 30 seconds because we're running out of time. | ||
I appreciate that. | ||
First of all, having served as the Attorney General of the State of California, the work that I did is a model of what our nation needs to do and we will be able to do- Incarcerate more black people on average? | ||
Our agenda includes what this administration has failed to do. | ||
It will be about not only instituting a ban on chokeholds and carotid holes. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you Senator Harris. | ||
I would like to go through. | ||
These are points that you made earlier in the hour and I want to talk about the election itself before we have to. | ||
But I want to talk about the connection between what Joe and I will do and my record. | ||
Which includes, I was the first Statewide officer to institute a requirement that my agents would wear body cameras and keep them on full time. | ||
We were the first to initiate a requirement that there would be a training for law enforcement on implicit bias because yes, Joe Biden and I recognize that implicit bias does exist, Mr. Vice President. | ||
Critical race theory. | ||
Contrary to what you may believe. | ||
America's racist, that's what she just said. | ||
that we're about investing in reentry. | ||
This is the work that we have done and the work we will do going forward. | ||
And again, I will not be lectured by the vice president on our record of what we have done in terms of law enforcement and keeping our communities safe and a commitment to reforming the criminal justice system of America. | ||
Thank you, Senator Harrison. | ||
I'd like to pose the first, I'd like you to respond first to the question on our final topic, the election itself. | ||
President Trump has several times refused to commit himself to a peaceful transfer of power after the election. | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
If your ticket wins and President Trump refuses to accept a peaceful transfer of power, what steps would you and Vice President Biden then take? | ||
What would happen next? | ||
You have two minutes. | ||
So I'll tell you. | ||
Joe and I are particularly proud of the coalition that we've built around our campaign. | ||
We probably have one of the broadest coalitions of folks that you've ever seen in a presidential race. | ||
Of course, we have the support of Democrats, but also Independents and Republicans. | ||
In fact, seven members of President George W. Bush's cabinet are supporting our ticket. | ||
We have the support of... The Bush's hate Trump. | ||
The Republican establishment hates Trump. | ||
Cindy McCain. | ||
John Kasich. | ||
That's why we love them. | ||
Over 500 generals, retired generals, and former national security experts and advisors are supporting our campaign. | ||
Here we go. | ||
And I believe they are doing that because they know that Joe Biden has a deep, deep-seated commitment. | ||
To fight for our democracy. | ||
And to fight for the integrity of our democracy. | ||
The soul of our nation. | ||
She didn't even answer the question, though. | ||
And so, we believe in the American people. | ||
We believe in our democracy. | ||
And here's what I'd like to say to everybody. | ||
Vote. | ||
Please vote. | ||
Vote early. | ||
Come up with a plan to vote. | ||
Go to IWillVote.com. | ||
You can also go to JoeBiden.com. | ||
We have it within our power in these next 27 days. | ||
To make the decision about what will be the course of our country for the next four years. | ||
And it is within our power, and if we use our vote, and we use our voice, we will win. | ||
And we will not let anyone subvert our democracy with what Donald Trump has been doing as he did on the debate stage last week, when again in front of 70 million people, He openly attempted to suppress the vote. | ||
I need a puke bucket. | ||
Joe Biden, on the other hand, on that same debate stage, because clearly Donald Trump doesn't think he can run on a record because it's a failed record, Joe Biden on that stage said, hey, just please vote. | ||
So I'll repeat what Joe said. | ||
Please vote. | ||
Thank you, Senator. | ||
President Trump has several times refused to commit himself to a peaceful transfer of power after the election. | ||
If Vice President Biden is declared the winner and President Trump refuses to accept a peaceful transfer of power, what would be your role and responsibility as Vice President? | ||
What would you personally do? | ||
You have two minutes. | ||
Well, Susan, first and foremost, I think we're going to win this election. | ||
Because while Joe Biden and Kamala Harris rattle off a long litany of the establishment in Washington, D.C., an establishment that Joe Biden's been a part of for 47 years, President Donald Trump is It's launched a movement of everyday Americans from every walk of life. | ||
And I have every confidence that those same Americans that delivered that historic victory in 2016, they see this president's record where we rebuild our military, we revived our economy through tax cuts and rolling back regulation, fighting for fair trade, unleashing American energy. | ||
We appointed conservatives to our federal courts at every level. | ||
And we stood with the men and women of law enforcement every single day. | ||
And I think I think that movement of Americans has only grown stronger in the last four years. | ||
When you talk about accepting the outcome of the election, I must tell you, Senator, your party has spent the last three and a half years trying to overturn the results of the last election. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
When Joe Biden was vice president of the United States, the FBI actually spied on President Trump in my campaign. | ||
I mean there were documents released this week that the CIA actually made a referral. | ||
To the FBI documenting that those allegations were coming from the Hillary Clinton campaign. | ||
And of course, we've all seen the avalanche, what you put the country through for the better part of three years until it was found that there was no obstruction, no collusion, case closed. | ||
And then, Senator Harris, you and your colleagues in the Congress tried to impeach the President of the United States over a phone call. | ||
And now Hillary Clinton has actually said to Joe Biden that under, in her words, under no circumstances should he concede the election. | ||
So let me just say, I think we're going to win this election. | ||
President Trump and I are fighting every day in courthouses to prevent Joe Biden and Kamala Harris from changing the rules and creating this universal mail-in voting that will create a massive opportunity for voter fraud. | ||
And we have a free and fair election. | ||
We know we're going to have confidence in it. | ||
And I believe in all my heart that President Donald Trump is going to be reelected for four more years. | ||
You know, I've written all the questions that I've asked tonight, but for the final question of the debate, I'd like to read a question that someone else wrote. | ||
The Utah Debate Commission asks students in the state to write essays about what they would like to ask you. | ||
And I want to close tonight's debate with the question posed by Brecklyn Brown. | ||
She's an eighth grader at Springville Junior High in Springville, Utah, and here's what she wrote. | ||
When I watch the news, all I see is arguing between Democrats and Republicans. | ||
When I watch the news, all I see is citizen fighting against citizen. | ||
When I watch the news, all I see are two candidates from opposing parties trying to tear each other down. | ||
If our leaders can't get along, how are the citizens supposed to get along? | ||
And then she added, Your examples could make all the difference. | ||
As this moderator attacked Donald Trump multiple times tonight. | ||
Never attacks Biden or Harris. | ||
And respond to Brecklin. | ||
Vice President Pence, you have one minute. | ||
Brecklin, it's a wonderful question. | ||
And let me just commend you for taking an interest in public life. | ||
I started following the news when I was very young. | ||
And in America, We believe in a free and open exchange of debate. | ||
And we celebrate that. | ||
That's how we've created literally the freest and most prosperous nation in the history of the world. | ||
I would tell you that don't assume that what you're seeing on your local news networks is synonymous with the American people. | ||
You know, I look at the relationship between Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the late justice who we just lost from the Supreme Court, and the late Justice Antonin Scalia. | ||
They were on polar opposites on the Supreme Court of the United States, one very liberal, one very conservative. | ||
But what's been learned since her passing was the two of them and their families We're the very closest of friends. | ||
I mean, here in America, we can disagree. | ||
We can debate vigorously as Senator Harris and I have on this stage tonight. | ||
But when the debate is over, we come together as Americans. | ||
That's what people do in big cities and small towns all across this country. | ||
So I just want to encourage you, Brecklin. | ||
I want to tell you that we're going to work every day to have government as good as our people. | ||
The American people each and every day love a good debate. | ||
We love a good argument. | ||
But we always come together and are always there for one another in times of need. | ||
And we've especially learned that through the difficulties of this year. | ||
Senator Harris, what would you say to Brecklin? | ||
First of all, I love hearing from our young leaders. | ||
And when I hear her words, when I hear your words, Breclin, I know our future is bright because it is that perspective on who we are and who we should be that is a sign of leadership and is something we should all aspire to be. | ||
And that, you know, that brings me to Joe. | ||
Joe Biden. | ||
One of the reasons that Joe decided to run for president is after Charlottesville, which we talked about earlier. | ||
It so troubled him and upset him like it did all of us, that there was that kind of hate and division. | ||
What propelled Joe to run for president was to see that over the course of the last four years, what Brecklin described has been happening. | ||
Joe has a long-standing reputation of working across the aisle, working in a bipartisan way. | ||
And that's what he's going to do as president. | ||
Joe Biden has a history of lifting people up and fighting for their dignity. | ||
I mean, you have to know Joe's story to know that Joe has known pain, he has known suffering, and he has known love. | ||
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And so, Brecklin, when you think about the future, I do believe the future is bright. | |
And it will be because we fight for each person's voice through their vote, and we get engaged in this election because you have the ability through your work and through, eventually, your vote to determine the future of our country and what its leadership looks like. | ||
Thank you, Senator Harris. | ||
Thank you, Vice President Pence. | ||
Thank you so much for being with us tonight. | ||
We want to thank also the University of Utah for its hospitality, and most of all, our thanks to all the Americans who watched this debate tonight. | ||
Again, our best wishes for a quick recovery to President Trump, the First Lady, and everyone who has died from COVID-19. | ||
He is recovered. | ||
He is recovered. | ||
The second presidential debate is next week on October 15th. | ||
A town hall style debate in Miami. | ||
As much as they would wish it. | ||
We hope you'll join us then. | ||
Good evening. | ||
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Wow. | |
Well, that was riveting, folks. | ||
That was riveting. | ||
And by the way, we are taking your calls. | ||
Tell us how you feel. | ||
Light up the lines. | ||
877-789-2539. | ||
877-789-2539. | ||
We are going to, you know, we want to take it. | ||
How do you feel about the debate tonight? | ||
Who do you think won the debate? | ||
We want to hear from you. | ||
And let's just watch them wave goodbye to everybody. | ||
Just a minute. | ||
Oh, that's sweet. | ||
I knew it! | ||
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I knew he'd have a mask on! | |
What a douchebag! | ||
He's a walking, talking douche. | ||
Hi, look at me. | ||
I ain't got a mask. | ||
Of course he has a mask on. | ||
He's married to Kamala. | ||
Well, nobody ever sees his face. | ||
Like, I've never even seen the guy around. | ||
Actually, I haven't either. | ||
What kind of face does he have? | ||
He's either hiding and he's never to be found or seen, or he always has the mask on. | ||
Well, I would have a mask on, too, if I was married to Kamala. | ||
Wouldn't you? | ||
Low energy, you know? | ||
She's a beta boy. | ||
I mean, could you imagine being married to Kamala and hearing that camel toe, nasally voice every single day? | ||
I mean, Kamala's talking about super spreader events all night. | ||
The only super spreader event is Kamala. | ||
Anyway, let's talk about this. | ||
There's a lot to unpack here tonight. | ||
We'll also be monitoring the situation in, I believe, Wisconsin tonight, guys. | ||
Is that what we're looking at here? | ||
Yeah, there's a fly. | ||
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Do you guys have footage of this yet? | |
About the fly gate? | ||
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Flygate? | |
Flygate is happening right now. | ||
Flygate is happening. | ||
A fly landed on Mike Pence's head tonight during the debate and everybody noticed and it's going around Twitter and everything. | ||
Flygate. | ||
I didn't see the fly. | ||
Yeah, you know- Obama was notorious for smelling like sulfur and being surrounded by flies. | ||
Yeah, it broke the internet. | ||
Oh yeah, there it is. | ||
Let's get it. | ||
Oh man. | ||
Oh man. | ||
Damn, how long was he talking like that for? | ||
It's got that, it's got that head just matted down with like, you know, clay. | ||
See it probably went, flew to Kamala too, but because her hair is basically black, it blended in with the fly and it camouflaged in her hair. | ||
He's got a fly right there on his head. | ||
Oh man, it keeps going. | ||
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Oh no! | |
Darn it! | ||
It's a robot fly! | ||
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The Chinese sent in a robot fly! | |
I want that fly diagnosed right. | ||
I want diagnostics run. | ||
I want it under a microscope. | ||
I want to see if that's a Chinese made fly, a Russian made fly. | ||
It's a Bill Gates nano fly. | ||
I swear. | ||
It's a Bill Gates nano fly, yeah. | ||
He was making a strong point. | ||
Oh man. | ||
Who wore it better? | ||
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Oh, man. | |
I'll say Pence wore it better. | ||
It wasn't on his head. | ||
Totally. | ||
At least it wasn't on his eyebrow. | ||
But he was making a point. | ||
It was a great point, I'm sure, what he was making. | ||
And then they had a fly. | ||
This was a train. | ||
This was an AI fly. | ||
That's what I think. | ||
So everyone's running around with, like, hashtag Flygate right now. | ||
Hashtag... They sent in the fly. | ||
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Send in the fly. | |
Send in the fly. | ||
Um, man, come on. | ||
There should be like a fly monitor out there or someone maybe should have given code signals out there like, hey, this means you have a fly on your head. | ||
The deep state planted a bug on VP. | ||
The illegal spying is really out of control. | ||
Man, that's too bad. | ||
And then someone says, fly on head, fly on head. | ||
Oh, Rand Paul literally tweeted that out. | ||
Fly gets 15 seconds. | ||
No interruptions. | ||
Those are the rules, says Rafi Schwartz. | ||
What a time to be a fly. | ||
What a time to be a fly. | ||
What a time to be a fly, Owen. | ||
There it is. | ||
Rand Paul made the joke before I did. | ||
I didn't know Rand Paul made the joke. | ||
How did I not see this fly? | ||
I guess I was too engrossed in the show. | ||
Maybe we weren't on the screen at the time. | ||
Maybe we were looking at something else or I don't know. | ||
I guess. | ||
And by the way, we are going to get to your calls because some of you guys have been waiting for hours, like Walt. | ||
And I feel like, thank you so much. | ||
We love you. | ||
But I wanted to just say a couple things. | ||
Overall, I thought the debate was good. | ||
I thought it was good. | ||
I thought Pence was great because he delivers a lot of truth bombs packed into a two-minute statement. | ||
He is calm and measured. | ||
He's really like the polar opposite of Trump, you know? | ||
For better or for worse, he's like the polar opposite of Trump as far as his demeanor is. | ||
And he is good in that respect. | ||
He's very calm and very, very disciplined. | ||
So those in the middle who don't like Trump's temperament, who thinks he's too, you know, voracious and thinks he's too crazy, then, you know, they will like Pence. | ||
I wish that we can see a little more fire and passion in Pence. | ||
I mean, that's me. | ||
I guess when you go from someone like Trump, who's super fiery and super passionate, And then you go to Pence, who's very measured and very disciplined and soft-spoken. | ||
And then you have Kamala, who, she's a good debater. | ||
I mean, let's be honest. | ||
I think that she's a good debater. | ||
She's a prosecutor. | ||
She knows how to lie. | ||
She knows how to gaslight. | ||
And she knows how to act. | ||
And that's something that Republicans sometimes don't know how to do as well as Democrats, because they're proven liars. | ||
He's definitely more measured, I think, in his, you know, approach or his energy when he's talking at these things. | ||
But, you know, I wouldn't say he's soft-spoken. | ||
I think he, you know, delivered his comments, you know, with heavy weight, I think. | ||
But, you know, let me just go through. | ||
I got all my notes here. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
So let me just go through all these notes and we'll start taking calls. | ||
Okay. | ||
Before the debate even starts, it took us 10, it took us till 9, 10 to even get this because the moderator was too busy talking about masks, and social distancing, and COVID, COVID, COVID, and the president's dying of COVID, and how the crowd needs to remain silent, and she's gonna make sure the crowd's silent, and they're gonna make sure you're social distanced, and they're gonna make sure you've got your mask on. | ||
12 feet away now too, it's 12 feet away now. | ||
And just going on with all this narration. | ||
And then, again, the pandemic! | ||
The pandemic! | ||
Oh, during the pandemic! | ||
Before the debate even started! | ||
She's building up COVID! | ||
So I found that to be, you know, just so typical. | ||
So off-putting. | ||
Just, you know, are you that narcissistic that you just have to have your moment in the sun to do this? | ||
Or are you really that I don't know how else to say this other than she is the boldest liar I think I've ever seen in United States politics. | ||
tell how bad the pandemic is so we can really do this fake hoax. | ||
I think that's what it was. | ||
Either way. | ||
And then she goes right to Harris, and Harris just openly lies about COVID. | ||
But Kamala Harris, I don't know how else to say this other than she is the boldest liar I think I've ever seen in the United States politics. | ||
Yeah, she's a great liar. | ||
I mean, I wouldn't say great. | ||
I would just say boldest. | ||
I mean, she doesn't even search for the center. | ||
She doesn't even try to use nuance to make it real. | ||
It's really just straight left-wing garbage at this point. | ||
I thought she was trying out to be the next anchor for CNN. | ||
Um, she did seem very weak at times. | ||
Like, her lip was quivering. | ||
Um, she was fumbling her words a lot. | ||
Like, she's not really ready for this big stage. | ||
She did not seem comfortable, to me, on the big stage. | ||
She still seems to kind of have the jitters, uh, the nerves about her. | ||
That's not gonna come off well. | ||
Right. | ||
She's no Clinton. | ||
Like, do you think she's worse than Hillary Clinton as far as, I mean, it's like comparing poison to Rat poison to fly poison, but I mean, do you think Hillary is a better quote-unquote public debater than Kamala? | ||
Well, I think Hillary was more stirred by Trump than by the big stage. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Harris was stirred by the big stage. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
You know, I think that that's what it seemed like to me and that's a big tell for voters of weakness. | ||
I believe she came off Really bitchy. | ||
And, you know, some of her mannerisms, her shaking of the head and waving her finger and the way she'd respond. | ||
I don't want to be lectured, you know, like, you know, that came off. | ||
I feel like, you know, to men, they are not gonna like that. | ||
That's gonna be like, you know, you just reminded me of my wife when she's mad at me. | ||
And I think for I think for women, some women are going to like that, but I think for a lot of women, they're going to really be turned off by that. | ||
I think so. | ||
Yeah, because it's not like charming, sassy, it's just bitchy. | ||
It's just weird. | ||
You talk about having the first female vice president or potentially president. | ||
They don't want that. | ||
I don't believe women want that to be their first political representation in the White House. | ||
No, just like we didn't want Hillary Clinton to be the first representation because she's just angry and scolding people and telling them they need to do better. | ||
And just like Michelle Obama is like the stereotypical angry black woman, always screaming at people, always angry. | ||
How dare you call a black man a black woman? | ||
Yeah, I know. | ||
How dare you say that about Big Mike? | ||
Yeah, I know. | ||
Big Mike has been getting better. | ||
I mean, I think the Adam's apple has been shaved a little bit. | ||
And you should have seen. | ||
Ages ago. | ||
I implore you to watch what I watched. | ||
It's on banned video, by the way. | ||
The Big Mike tells you, is desperate to vote for you. | ||
Did you see that? | ||
You should see it. | ||
It's a cover I personally made, so I'm very proud of it. | ||
Is that the one with Andrew Gillum doing the dance? | ||
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No. | |
Oh, that's a great one, too. | ||
Maybe we can pull that one up. | ||
It's the highlights of Big Mike from last night. | ||
His desperate message. | ||
Oh, jeez. | ||
But yeah, nobody wants that as a president. | ||
You know, you want a woman who's representative of power. | ||
Like Kristi Noem. | ||
Yeah, she's awesome. | ||
I mean, she's sexy, she's beautiful, but she's powerful, she's smart, she has common sense. | ||
Yeah, there it is up there. | ||
Big Mike begs you to vote for creepy Biden and rioters. | ||
Big Mike. | ||
I'm telling you, age is, uh, you know, starting to show the masculinity here. | ||
To give your vows to that linebacker at the altar. | ||
All right, let me get on here. | ||
And we have to get to your calls. | ||
I mean, poor Walt has been waiting for four hours. | ||
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Don't worry, we'll get to the calls. | |
We'll get to the calls. | ||
Walt will be first, by the way, in just a minute. | ||
Okay, more. | ||
I mean, I have it down here. | ||
She forgot her children's age. | ||
I know. | ||
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Right? | |
I mean, that happened. | ||
She couldn't remember. | ||
She's a 20-something-year-old kid. | ||
20, and then she said 20-something. | ||
I think the dementia actually spreads. | ||
I think that's more contagious than COVID. | ||
No, quite frankly, what I see that as, I mean, that's just like really just a selfish person who obviously isn't very close to her family. | ||
I mean, I know, you know, she's the dad that's never home. | ||
She's the mom that has no interest in being, you know, a homemaker. | ||
I mean, that's just incredible. | ||
Just like Hillary Clinton. | ||
Like, she's not a mother. | ||
It's why you never see Kamala Harris' husband anymore. | ||
Or anywhere. | ||
Because, you know, she just does her own thing and you're like, oh, okay. | ||
That's at least how I feel about it. | ||
I mean, you forgot your kid's age. | ||
I mean, I don't know. | ||
I guess it happens. | ||
I don't know. | ||
It's a little weird. | ||
I think she only has one child, right? | ||
So that's even more weird. | ||
That's one thing I don't even know. | ||
Like, I know all Trump's kids. | ||
Yeah, she has one child and she didn't remember his age apparently, I think. | ||
Um, it's okay if you have like seven children and sometimes you don't remember. | ||
Yeah, but one. | ||
She also said this term, which I thought was very Freudian. | ||
She said, um, and all the workers that are out of jobs, all the, all the employees that are, that are laid off and, uh, that are unemployed, they're sacrificial workers. | ||
Very sacrificial. | ||
Yes. | ||
It's like they're, it's there. | ||
It's an interesting word, sacrifice. | ||
You know, because it shows their true colors, it shows their true intentions. | ||
Yes, this is their sacrifice, right? | ||
All these people that are being laid off, that are being killed with the coronavirus under the guise of coronavirus, it's their little sacrifice. | ||
Yeah, the economic sacrifice. | ||
A big political takeaway, and actually When Kamala Harris said, I never said I was going to ban fracking, you had President Trump put out the video of Kamala Harris saying she would ban fracking. | ||
And in fact, we can have that in the queue. | ||
We'll play it later. | ||
So she just blatantly lied about that. | ||
I mean, you know, video proof of a lie. | ||
And AOC also tweeted that fracking is actually really bad after Kamala Harris said that. | ||
So you have to understand. | ||
Um, for Kamala Harris to distance herself from the radical left is Kamala Harris kneecapping herself. | ||
Now, nobody's really going to the polls, I think, to vote for Kamala Harris. | ||
But, um, for her political value, I mean, she really kneecapped herself. | ||
To distance herself from the radical left on that stage and then get hit by AOC with it, That, I mean, because she doesn't, she's not a moderate. | ||
I mean, I forget the, what was it, the headline about how she's the worst radical liberal? | ||
She's the most radical liberal, yeah, ever. | ||
So, I mean, that was... She recaps herself and she needs knee pads. | ||
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So that's, well, our little arthritis of the patella. | |
Right. | ||
So, yeah, that's going to place her in an interesting position politically that may even cause some far left to not make it out this year because they're still a little peeved about Sanders. | ||
Yeah, they're buffered. | ||
And I don't blame them because he always gets thrown under the bus. | ||
Well, he does it to himself. | ||
Yeah, he does. | ||
He does. | ||
But, you know, for all those people, and that's the thing that I mean, if I was the Trump whisperer, I would whisper to him that he needs to get those people on board because there's a whole, you know, there's millions of those people. | ||
that are just kind of sitting in the middle in limbo. - He kind of throws them a bone every once in a while. | ||
He does, he does, he does. | ||
I think we need to bring them into the fold a little bit more. | ||
Crazy Bernie. | ||
Yeah, Crazy Bernie, Crazy Bernie. | ||
Crazy the bed bug. | ||
You know, we need to bring them in a little bit more, I think. | ||
But, you know, Pence really took advantage of that and that was a huge, that was a huge victory, huge points for Pence. | ||
Taking advantage of Harris saying she would never ban fracking and never said she banned fracking. | ||
So that was a big loss for Kamala and a big victory for Pence there. | ||
Harris' response, or lack thereof, to the China question may have been the most important thing. | ||
Now, most people are not going to understand how significant that was, most in the audience, probably even the moderators, too stupid. | ||
Yes. | ||
But she refused to answer the question of how do you view China as a competitor, or I think an ally, is what she said. | ||
And Kamala Harris refused to answer that question multiple times. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So, I mean, that to me is very significant. | ||
Because why would you ever politically not say China is, you know, at least a competitor? | ||
Right. | ||
I mean, at least a competitor. | ||
Why? | ||
I mean, you know, that's very spooky to me. | ||
I mean, Expound on that a little bit. | ||
Because to me, it's like, she knows that they're working, they're in an alliance together. | ||
She doesn't want to throw them under the bus. | ||
But it's funny how she says that Trump is cozying up to Putin, that Trump is Putin's puppy. | ||
What about China? | ||
You know, because they never are willing to throw China, they're never willing to talk about the ills of China in communism. | ||
Well, so that's what that's very telling. | ||
And I think that that's where I lean on this, because I'm not really sure what to make of it, but I think that's what it is. | ||
She's obviously committed or instructed You never say anything bad about China. | ||
You never say anything that could even be construed as bad about China. | ||
They're not a competitor. | ||
In fact, China doesn't even exist! | ||
It's a poor developing nation that, oh my gosh, if only China could be great again. | ||
We're going to say... I mean, it's just so... It's just crazy because it's the growing superpower right now. | ||
And that's why I think it's all the more genius. | ||
That's why I think the chess move for Trump, always calling it the China virus, over and over again, you know, again, it's forcing them into a position to pick a side, basically. | ||
And then Harris... | ||
basically spun off of their question, refusing to talk about China, went back to Russia, and then sat there and acted like Biden was going to be hard on Russia or whatever, when Biden's the guy that was literally colluding with Russia on multiple occasions. | ||
He was Putin's puppy. | ||
And then, after she refused to answer the China question, she then, for five, six times, refused to answer the question on packing the court. | ||
That was genius. | ||
That was another big victory for Pence. | ||
Yes, yes Pence. | ||
He made sure that that question got into everyone's hearts and minds. | ||
He made sure that most of the audience that was actively listening understand what he's talking about and why it's an issue. | ||
And he made sure As he said in the closing statement of that discussion, I want it to be on record that she refused to answer the question. | ||
You know what that means. | ||
They'll pack the courts. | ||
Slam dunk. | ||
So that was huge. | ||
And for Harris to blatantly dodge two huge questions in a row like that is really just weak. | ||
Really weak. | ||
But yeah, so the Democrats plan on packing the courts. | ||
They just admitted it. | ||
Quite frankly, If they want to play these games, I think Trump should just pack the courts before them. | ||
Because they're just admitting they're going to do it, so let's just do it before they do, if that's going to be the game. | ||
Or they can say, okay, we won't pack the courts, and then they can, you know, Trump can say, fine, we won't pack the courts. | ||
But that was really a big win, a big slam dunk. | ||
So the only win I really had all night for Harris was the Breonna Taylor setup, George Floyd setup. | ||
Oh, yes, yes, yes. | ||
Elaborate on that. | ||
By that crooked moderator. | ||
So, obviously, it was all a hoax. | ||
I mean, the question, the notions, the premonitions, all of it of the questioning was a lie. | ||
It was based on lies. | ||
Yeah. | ||
In fact, again, I mean, who knows what really happened that night at Breonna Taylor and her, apparently not even her boyfriend. | ||
Now they're saying it wasn't even her current boyfriend. | ||
I guess they were just running a drug ring together. | ||
Yeah, it was a drug trafficking situation. | ||
Which, hey, you know what? | ||
Again, stop no-knock raids. | ||
End the war on drugs. | ||
Anyway, I'm getting off track. | ||
They continue the lie about Breonna Taylor. | ||
They continue the lie about George Floyd. | ||
The ex-boyfriend or boyfriend or drug dealer of Breonna Taylor in a grand jury testimony said she shot at the police. | ||
He said that on a grand jury testimony. | ||
Now again, you cannot believe him! | ||
But he's admitting that it was from inside the house that fired first, and he's blaming Breonna Taylor for firing first. | ||
So she wasn't an innocent girl laying in bed. | ||
We now know that that's a complete lie. | ||
It was not a no-knock raid. | ||
We now know that's a complete lie. | ||
When this grand jury testimony ends, they'll probably release the body cam footage that proves all of that. | ||
But the reason why she really won that moment was because It's really a no-loss moment for her. | ||
She's up there, you know, posing as, you know, the African-American victim that she relates to. | ||
Right. | ||
And to have, just to have all of that put on her, that, oh, I know how it is, you know, he can never be able to, you know, he's a white male privilege. | ||
And so, so that's just like, you know, handing her a victory. | ||
But, but the big victory, and this is really, this is, this is really the Trump administration's fault. | ||
And I've been, I've been Myself and Roger Stone really have been pleading with the Trump administration to come out and make this political move and it looks like the Democrats are seizing on it whether wittingly or unwittingly tonight and it's a genius move and that's coming out on the national stage to decriminalize marijuana. | ||
Oh, Owen, you talked about it, yes. | ||
And it's the easiest political victory. | ||
It is! | ||
There is zero loss. | ||
Anybody who is you know, still has a negative connotation about marijuana or whatever, it's not going to change their vote most likely when they come to vote. | ||
They're not going to not vote Trump because he said he wants to decriminalize marijuana. | ||
He's going to win way more people than he is going to lose. | ||
And the Democrats know that. | ||
And I don't know if they've measured this yet, but that's the first time. | ||
Kamala Harris said tonight, we will decriminalize marijuana. | ||
Big victory. | ||
It's big for the youth, big for California, big for Colorado, big for states that are going to have legal marijuana soon, like Illinois, Missouri, and others. | ||
So that's a huge miss. | ||
That's a miss shot that the president never took. | ||
That's a miss shot. | ||
And I mean, Republicans probably just, as a party, say we're never going to be on that stance. | ||
That's crazy to me. | ||
I've talked to people. | ||
I've talked to liberals. | ||
I've talked to Democrats. | ||
Like, far left. | ||
And they said, honestly, if President Trump went to decriminalize marijuana, he would be the coolest president ever. | ||
It's the easiest political victory ever. | ||
And you know what, I'd vote for him. | ||
And it's true. | ||
Like, there's no loss. | ||
I mean, yes, there's some old, there's senior citizens, there's some Christians that might be against it. | ||
But they're not going to all of a sudden vote for Biden because of that one issue. | ||
Pro-life has much more weight than pro-decriminalization. | ||
And there's way more people that he would gain. | ||
Way more people. | ||
Who would never vote. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
But let me tell you. | ||
It just makes me so frustrated. | ||
You want to talk about potheads sitting at home eating Hot Pockets or whatever. | ||
Hey, they're not going to vote. | ||
But if they thought they could get marijuana decriminalized by going out to vote, then they're going to go vote. | ||
It's such a win, and it's such a cool win, too. | ||
I mean, it would be huge because it would flip the script. | ||
It could flip Colorado. | ||
It could flip California. | ||
I mean, it could flip Illinois. | ||
I mean, that's the kind of thing that seems so simple, but it literally could. | ||
And here's the one thing. | ||
The President could still take the momentum. | ||
He could still take the momentum from that. | ||
But it would be better if it was his idea, not the Democrats. | ||
That's what I'm saying. | ||
Before the Democrats really try to own this, he could still come out and make a statement. | ||
He doesn't even have to make a big thing of it. | ||
Just come out and say it. | ||
Well, we'll see. | ||
We'll bring it up. | ||
We'll bring it up tomorrow, too. | ||
And I'm sure some of the callers will want to weigh in. | ||
Okay, so let's see here. | ||
Dodge's question on what Biden and Harris would do if Trump doesn't have a peaceful transition of power. | ||
So to me, here's what that signifies. | ||
Harris refusing to answer what Biden-Harris would do if Trump doesn't quote-unquote, you know, peacefully transfer power, which they're planning on stealing the election, folks. | ||
Yeah, totally. | ||
Trump knows it. | ||
That's, that's to me her basically admitting that they're going to, they're, they're, I mean, they're, they got something up their sleeve. | ||
Like, you know, because she didn't say, and because they all, you know, at least the president answers the question. | ||
You know, at least last time he said, no, I'll accept the results of the election. | ||
Remember, he said, I'll accept the results. | ||
This year he's coming down hard saying, no, the Democrats are trying to rig it. | ||
And, you know, we're going to be watching it closely. | ||
And you have armyfortrump.com with poll watchers and everything where people are volunteering. | ||
So at least he has a stance on it. | ||
At least you know where he stands. | ||
You don't know where they stand. | ||
To me, that means that they're going to be, you know, they got something up their sleeve. | ||
Well, Nancy Pelosi already said she has many arrows in her quiver. | ||
Exactly. | ||
Arrows in her quiver. | ||
Yeah, she's got bottles of vodka in her fridge, too. | ||
I thought Pence was strong all night, but he really had a strong finish. | ||
He really had a strong finish in the end. | ||
And, you know, his strategy was very consistent. | ||
He starts center. | ||
He starts kind of soft, and then as he keeps talking, he moves a little further right and gets a little more aggressive in his statements. | ||
So that was a really strong finish. | ||
Now, they set up, the way they had this whole thing set up in the end was to give Kamala Harris the final shot. | ||
Give Kamala Harris a final alley-oop so that they could at least say, oh, look at how she finished. | ||
She won the debate. | ||
And it totally backfired. | ||
When they brought up the 8-year-old's question or whatever it was, Pence got the first response. | ||
They wanted to give Harris the last response, thinking it would be an easy finish for her. | ||
And Pence knocked his answer out of the park. | ||
I mean, that was a beautiful answer. | ||
It couldn't have been said better. | ||
I think it really would resonate even with young people who are politically active. | ||
And it hit Harris. | ||
And she was stymied and her response was weak. | ||
And you could tell the manipulation was, pose this question and then let Harris finish get an easy win and they were posing Biden as bipartisan because that's when she starts looking down at her notes and she says you know you won't have to worry about that division because Biden is known for negotiating with independents and Republicans and he does bipartisan this and he signs these so that was all set up that was all set up and it didn't work it totally backfired Pence stole the show | ||
and um anybody who's you know sinner right now or quote-unquote bipartisan I don't think likes the Biden-Harris ticket anyway so that was a major fail on the end but again in the end and this is my final thing and then you can respond or we'll go to calls again oh you know Trump's dying from COVID So they literally start the thing with COVID and then end the thing with COVID. | ||
And so that's just, again, just more propaganda, building up the hoax pandemic so that we can never come out of this. | ||
And so I thought the debate overall, though, was good. | ||
It was much more substantive. | ||
than, you know, real questions, real policy debate than we saw in the presidential debate, which I'm not surprised by. | ||
Biden can barely think, and the moderators are all out to get Trump, so he ends up really just debating them. | ||
Yeah, I mean, that was a difficult situation for anyone to be in because he was debating three people, right? | ||
He was debating Biden. | ||
He was debating Chris Walrus. | ||
He was debating whoever was talking in Biden's headset or whatever, right? | ||
I mean, whoever was giving Biden orders, there was someone that was doing something behind the scenes. | ||
So that's a hard thing to undertake. | ||
But... | ||
The thing is, you know, the gaslighting and the emotional manipulation is so strong with the Biden-Harris campaign. | ||
And it's so disgusting, too. | ||
I mean, if I were someone that was even thinking about voting for them, I would just feel like my intelligence was insulted constantly by them. | ||
Because she always looks in the camera and she says things like, tell me, how calm were you when you couldn't find your next roll of toilet paper in the grocery store? | ||
I mean, really? | ||
How calm were you when you were standing in the grocery store and you couldn't find bread? | ||
Okay. | ||
You know, it's like she's just grasping at straws, trying to get to their emotional heartstrings, trying to pull on them. | ||
And that's all they have is the emotional manipulation. | ||
It's all they have. | ||
Pretending they're one of you. | ||
Yeah, pretending. | ||
Like, weren't you so sad when you were standing in the grocery store buying those rolls of toilet paper and they were empty? | ||
I mean, it's all they have, you know, and they're trying so hard to get people to get back in that emotional state, back to remember where the scarcity was. | ||
And by the way, that kind of has me question about the actual legitimacy of the toilet paper shortage as well, right? | ||
Were they going to use that later on? | ||
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I don't know. | |
People were going wild over toilet paper. | ||
They love to anchor in those emotions. | ||
They love to anchor in those dramatics because it gets to the low information voters. | ||
They think, oh no, that was a scary time for me. | ||
That was so hard on me. | ||
And then they're going to attribute that to Trump because Kamala says so. | ||
But meanwhile, Trump is the one that actually relates to that. | ||
I mean, Kamala Harris and Joe Biden have no idea what the average American's life is like. | ||
They're not blue-collar people. | ||
He only said that, well, back in my Scranton days. | ||
I'm from Scranton. | ||
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No, he ain't. | |
Who cares? | ||
He was in Scranton for like three months of his life. | ||
I know. | ||
Like, you know, before he could even walk, he moved to the East Coast. | ||
But, you know, Here's the thing. | ||
Trump is the blue-collar billionaire. | ||
Everybody knows that. | ||
He walks the scenes of his construction jobs. | ||
How many other developers do that? | ||
He loves it. | ||
He's into that. | ||
The guy eats McDonald's. | ||
I mean, come on. | ||
Biden wouldn't even step foot in a McDonald's. | ||
Yeah, and he said, and I believe it, he says, I actually prefer to talk to the people on the ground, the people on the streets, the blue, quote unquote, blue collar people, instead of the super wealthy elites, because the wealthy elites, they always try to compete with me. | ||
They're arrogant. | ||
They're stuck up. | ||
I don't have any fun with them. | ||
I can't talk to them like real people. | ||
I like to talk to real people. | ||
That's why he loves the rallies. | ||
He gets energy from them. | ||
That's why he loves talking to the American people and why he's outside the club. | ||
How's your energy right now? | ||
My energy is great because I took some DNA force tonight and turbo force. | ||
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That's good. | |
I'm glad. | ||
I'm glad because you got a lot of phone calls to take here. | ||
I know and I can't wait. | ||
You know, first I really want to go to Walt. | ||
I'm going to get out of your way. | ||
Are you really? | ||
Yeah, yeah, because I'll just be talking. | ||
I've been on all day and I'll just end up talking too much. | ||
I'll be talking too much over the cars. | ||
I got all my notes out. | ||
That's what I came here to do is do the coverage. | ||
But I will say this. | ||
You did try the turbo force today? | ||
For the first time? | ||
No. | ||
Oh, you haven't? | ||
I had to warn Deanna because I knew she was going to have a long night tonight on the extended broadcast and she was on the war room with me earlier. | ||
I told her to try some Turbo Force. | ||
I'll be here until three in the morning. | ||
I kind of seem like I'm on some Turbo Force. | ||
I am buzzing right now. | ||
It's probably going to take a minute for me to get to sleep tonight. | ||
But no, it was actually the coffee is what I was drinking tonight. | ||
We have coffee. | ||
So hey folks, we're in the middle of, we didn't even mention this all night. | ||
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Yeah, we have to talk about it. | |
We're in the middle of the, uh, the InfoWars Money Bomb right now. | ||
So I just want to say before I sign off tonight, you know, for Alex Jones, for everybody here, you know, we do these things as kind of a group moment of victory to kind of come on the playing field together and, you know, celebrate the victories we've had and then ensure victories in the future, at least ensuring we'll be on the battlefield. | ||
And if we're on the battlefield, you know, we're going to win. | ||
Go to InfoWars.com slash Moneybomb. | ||
Spread the link to the 2020 Election Center. | ||
And folks, you know about the censorship. | ||
I'm not going to harp on it. | ||
I'm not going to harangue on it. | ||
You know what it is. | ||
You know the attacks we're under. | ||
And I'll just say this. | ||
Give us, which is not just me and Deanna here on air. | ||
Alex Jones, who started InfoWars 20 plus years ago. | ||
All the great crew that's back there behind the glass. | ||
Um, you know, all the great people that work here all day. | ||
Um, you know, go to infowars.com slash money bomb. | ||
Go to infowarsstore.com and have this victory with us. | ||
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Every day when we come here and we're on air, every time we have a 40-hour live transmission, which is we're going to be on air all night tonight and tomorrow night. | ||
We're not going to sign off, not even in the middle of the morning. | ||
I'm going to come here in my PJs at three in the morning. | ||
So every day we're here, you're thumbing your nose to the globalists. | ||
You're thumbing your nose to the communists. | ||
You're thumbing your nose to the censors on the left. | ||
And it drives them crazy. | ||
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Go to infowars.com slash moneybomb. | ||
Buy the crew a round of pizzas. | ||
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Go say, you know what? | ||
I want the crew to have a round of pizza. | ||
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Go to InfoWars.com slash Moneybomb. | ||
Thanks to everybody, and I'm going to sign off. | ||
Deanna, you take over and take these great callers. | ||
Thank you so much, Owen. | ||
You're the best. | ||
Owen is just the best, isn't he? | ||
He is just the best. | ||
We have the best people, okay? | ||
We have the best people at InfoWars. | ||
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They're literally on all night. | |
Okay? | ||
I like to stay up long hours. | ||
I don't sleep much. | ||
I don't sleep much. | ||
Yes, Melania, I don't sleep much. | ||
And your donation helps keep Owen on the air. | ||
It's true, because I'm banned everywhere, too. | ||
So, yes, I need your donations. | ||
Please keep them for us. | ||
And allow him to eat. | ||
Keep it for us on the air. | ||
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I need to have a platform. | |
We have the best of InfoWars. | ||
I'm up all night, so I'm going to be up all night with InfoWars. | ||
It's going to be very fun. | ||
And me, too. | ||
You know as much as I do, InfoWars is just addicting. | ||
You know, you can't live without it. | ||
No, I wake up in the morning, take a shot of InfoWars in the morning. | ||
You know, the afternoon... | ||
I just keep watching InfoWars all day because I can't stop because I won't stop. | ||
I can't stop and I won't stop. | ||
All right, guys, you are the best. | ||
Owen has left the building for the time being, and I don't even know who's with me or not. | ||
Sweet. | ||
Let's get whoever's back there still. | ||
Can we get some like pump up music for the next hour? | ||
Let's get some. | ||
Maybe some Eddie Van Halen, maybe some some whatever. | ||
Let's just get a good song going. | ||
We'll switch to our collars. | ||
Get some energy. | ||
It is. | ||
It is the nighttime and it's time for a little energy infusion. | ||
And then we're going to get to Walt, who has been waiting, I think, a record long four hours and 25 minutes. | ||
I feel like we need to get Walt a shirt, a T-shirt, a trophy, anything. | ||
If anyone is back there still, I think we should play a little music. | ||
And well, you know, kind of kind of a segue until the next to the next segment. | ||
But remember, go to Money Bomb, Infowars.com slash Money Bomb, because, you know, if everyone contributes $10, $50, $100, $500, we can all stay on air. | ||
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Woo! | |
Perfect. | ||
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