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Hey everyone, it's Billy. | |
I don't post videos like this often, but I will regret it if I don't. | ||
It's two weeks till the election. | ||
I'm getting a lot of texts and feeling a lot of people panicking and then other people saying, no, no, no, don't panic. | ||
Don't panic. | ||
And I think those people are wrong. | ||
It is time to panic, okay? | ||
And not just panic, but to do something about it. | ||
Because like many people are saying today, the polls are not good. | ||
I'm just going to be blunt. | ||
I don't work for the Kamala campaign. | ||
I'm just going to call it like I see it. | ||
The polls are not good. | ||
Trump has the momentum. | ||
The man's a rapist who's been raping and sexually assaulting women his entire life. | ||
He's a nepo baby, incompetent mother who is mentally disintegrating in front of our eyes and his voters don't seem to care. | ||
So it's going to be up to the rest of us sane people to save this country, save the economy, save our most vulnerable citizens, working class people, women who don't have access to abortions, LGBTQ folks. | ||
Anyone with half the brain, the education department, which he wants to completely eliminate. | ||
And I don't mean, you know, I don't care. | ||
People are going to be like, Billy Eichner's yelling at us to vote. | ||
Great. | ||
You can be annoyed at me, but that's not the point. | ||
Everyone has to get in the game here. | ||
We have two weeks. | ||
We can't let what happened with Hillary in 2016 happen again. | ||
This man is a f***ing rapist. | ||
He was convicted of it in a court of law earlier this year, but even if he wasn't. | ||
So people saying, oh, Donald and Kamala, I see young people saying they're the same or I hate him, but I don't know if I can vote for her. | ||
What the f*** are you talking about? | ||
Please, get involved. | ||
He is a danger to the physical safety of American citizens everywhere. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, Elon Musk has taken the stage at Madison Square Garden. | ||
We're going to cut to that because, frankly, he's more interesting than this leftist maniac who's losing his mind. | ||
I just wanted you to see what insanity looks like so you can know how to defend yourself and prepare yourself if you encounter somebody like that. | ||
Let's go to Elon. | ||
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Department of government efficiency is going to fix that. | |
We're going to get the government off your back and out of your pocketbook. | ||
And America is just not going to be great. | ||
America is gonna reach heights that it has never seen before. | ||
The future is gonna be amazing! | ||
He's such amazing. | ||
Such an amazing person. | ||
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Jesus! | |
Yeah. | ||
I mean, this is the kind of positive energy that America is all about. | ||
yeah, USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! FDA. | ||
Now, I have something I want to ask you to do though, because obviously we're somewhat preaching to the converted in this stadium, but there's a lot of people out there who We need to vote for President Trump. | ||
This is a real battle. | ||
This is a real election battle. | ||
You need to get friends and family to vote. | ||
Make sure they vote early. | ||
This is important. | ||
We're going to be putting up a scorecard. | ||
An early vote scorecard, state by state, county by county. | ||
What is the scorecard? | ||
Vote early. | ||
vote now. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Make it, make, make the margin of victory so big that you know what can happen. | ||
Massive Massive, overwhelming sweep of every swing state and even some of the states that people don't think are swing states. | ||
Massive, crushing victory. | ||
Get everyone, friends, family, people on the street, put the signs up, put the hat on. | ||
Let's go. | ||
By the way, you can get a dark MAGA hat right now at thealexjonesstore.com. | ||
So if you feel inspired or called to do so, please go to thealexjonesstore.com right now and get a dark MAGA hat. | ||
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Melania Trump. | |
Let's go. | ||
Do you all think that she picked the song? | ||
Very elegant, very elegant woman. | ||
I can just imagine her accent. | ||
unidentified
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Can we do Paradise City? | |
And the left, by the way, for weeks has been trying to say that Melania Trump wants to sabotage Donald Trump and undermine him. | ||
And she's been nothing but supportive. | ||
unidentified
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We'll be right back. | |
Good evening, New York City. | ||
Good evening, New York City. | ||
Hello, Madison Square Garden! | ||
Our hometown where architectural symbols of strength, courage and unity create a canvas for the world's undisputed capital of industry. | ||
Where titans of finance, fashion and entertainment convene among an iconic range of superior design, structures and artistic accomplishments. | ||
Over 20,000 people. | ||
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Over 20,000 people. | |
They're right now at a packed Madison Square Garden. | ||
This is the dream of celebrities, bands, comedians alike to pack out and to perform at Madison Square Garden in the heart of New York, a place which is traditionally a bastion of leftism. | ||
We see unprecedented support. | ||
Honestly, I think that we're arriving at a place very soon where we're gonna have A Mondale-level victory for Trump. | ||
Now, I know that there's the rigging and the dishonesty that we have to worry about. | ||
There's the cheating. | ||
But every indicator seems to suggest that the Democrats are absolutely panicking. | ||
At the beginning of the show this evening, I showed you a clip of just one actor saying it's time to panic because they are losing... | ||
This election is so badly to the point where they're going even beyond their own denial. | ||
There was a period of time after Joe Biden resigned, or was forced to resign in this coup, where the Democrats feigned all of this enthusiasm for Kamala Harris. | ||
Remember the DNC this year, how excited everybody was, and it was speech after speech and so much fake energy after fake energy, and everybody's saying that she's winning, she's ahead in the polls, she's winning. | ||
They established a baseline of cognitive dissonance, of psychological denial among their entire base. | ||
This is so great. | ||
But now we're seeing even from them that they are panicking. | ||
It has gotten so bad that it's not just Trump supporters who are saying he's gonna win in a landslide. | ||
It's the leftists who are freaking out and panicking, calling for people to get their friends to vote, to text their friends and family. | ||
Because he's packing places like Madison Square Garden. | ||
He's packing out places in California. | ||
It's not just the swing states and the red states that are showing up to support Donald Trump. | ||
There are millions upon millions of people that are waking up in this country who have previously been asleep at the wheel. | ||
And they keep trying. | ||
To bring down Donald Trump in any way that they can, whether it's through assassination attempts. | ||
You can argue about how many there's been. | ||
Honestly, I think there's been three. | ||
Everybody says two, but I count Tucson. | ||
They've tried to put him in prison. | ||
Some of the charges, if he would have been convicted and sentenced maximum, hundreds of years in prison. | ||
They've tried to de-platform him from every social media platform that exists. | ||
None of it has worked. | ||
And the reason that is, is not because Donald Trump is so great. | ||
He's an excellent leader. | ||
He's very talented. | ||
But it's not because he's so great that there's this much support for him. | ||
It's because the people are becoming more populist and they're becoming more populist because the government has become so corrupt. | ||
There's no turning a blind eye. | ||
There's no looking away anymore. | ||
My wife lived in Boston when she went to college for years and she always loves telling the story about how she was just walking back to her apartment in Boston and she walked by a dead body in an alley and it looked like a mob hit. | ||
And I'm thinking about that now. | ||
Because for so long in this country, there was always something wrong, but you could go on living your life even if you saw something wrong or corrupt happening. | ||
It's not my family. | ||
It's not my brother. | ||
It's not me in the alley. | ||
I'm not involved with the mafia anymore. | ||
Whatever. | ||
Just keep going. | ||
Keep doing your thing. | ||
It's none of your business. | ||
Don't worry. | ||
Nothing to see here. | ||
Now it's reached a point where their corruption is disproportionately impacting us for reasons at first unknown. | ||
And then you look into it and you're like, oh my God, this inflation. | ||
And they're panicking like, oh, oh, oh, Donald Trump is a racist and a sexist and a homophobe and a xenophobe and he's all these terrible things. | ||
We can't vote for him because he's got such poor character. | ||
And then they're going to the grocery store and coming out with less than is on their list. | ||
They're like, whatever, man. | ||
I don't care whether or not Donald Trump is a so-called racist, according to media pundits, paid by the deep state to attack him constantly. | ||
I don't care because I know under this establishment, under this political system, under this political party that is ruling as a regime, everything is more difficult for me. | ||
Frankly, the only people benefiting from democratic policy right now is the billionaire class. | ||
They always say, tax the rich, tax the rich. | ||
I just want billionaires to pay their fair share. | ||
The fact of the matter is, the billionaires have the most to lose supporting Donald Trump because if inflation has stopped, then the stock market doesn't explode. | ||
Looks like Donald Trump is taking the stage right now. | ||
Now let's go to it and see what he has to say. | ||
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From the lakes of Minnesota To the hills of Tennessee Classic entrance. | |
Across the plains of Texas. | ||
I just can't believe that crowd. | ||
They're celebrating Tim Wallace's audience at a half-packed high school gymnasium. | ||
Meanwhile, Trump sells out Madison Square Garden and they say it's because he's a Nazi because the Nazis had some event there in 1939 or whatever. | ||
Bizarre behavior. | ||
They are in a panic. | ||
They are losing. | ||
It's It's more and more obvious every day. | ||
There's a reason that Kamala Harris isn't doing Joe Rogan interviews. | ||
There's a reason Kamala Harris isn't showing up to Al Smith dinners. | ||
She's going through the motions. | ||
She knows it's over. | ||
She knows it's done. | ||
We've had the lip readers analyze Joe Biden talking to Barack Obama. | ||
We know that they know that it's over. | ||
Now they're just going through the motions and trying to prepare for the post-election apocalypse that they want to bring upon America. | ||
All right, we're going to lose. | ||
We're going to lose. | ||
This is what they're saying. | ||
We're going to lose. | ||
So we have to create as much civil unrest as possible after the election on November 5th, especially before the inauguration on January 20th. | ||
They're already talking about refusing to certify. | ||
They're already talking, the Raskins and others, about civil war conditions in this country. | ||
Because they know they've already lost it, folks. | ||
You have to show up to vote. | ||
You have to show up to vote. | ||
Even if you think it doesn't matter, even if you think it's in the bag, you have to show up to vote. | ||
Even if you live in a blue state, you have to show up to vote because we need not just the Electoral College. | ||
At this point, we need to fight for the popular vote as well so they can't use any excuse to pull support away from Trump when he is the president for a second term. | ||
Now it's all about PR. What does winning look like? | ||
How do we get as much support for him into the next administration as possible? | ||
How do we ensure that the rhinos and the neocons in Congress are kept at bay and frankly eradicated from the party itself? | ||
These are the things that we need to be looking at. | ||
Don't just keep your eyes on November 5th, a day which will never be forgot. | ||
But keep your eyes on how we can save this country over the next four years because he can't do it alone. | ||
He's going to need our support. | ||
Let's cut to him full screen and see what he has to say. | ||
to say it looks like he's about to start speaking. | ||
unidentified
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U.S.! | |
U.S.!! | ||
Thank you, everybody. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you very much, everybody. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you very much to a very popular former first lady, hopefully first lady again. | ||
And I just want to say a very big hello to a special place, New York, and to an incredible arena, Madison Square Garden. | ||
Incredible. | ||
And then we have all of the people that could fill it up ten times. | ||
You take a look at outside what's going on all the way down to the river, the beautiful, beautiful Hudson River. | ||
They're outside watching this now at levels that nobody's ever seen before. | ||
They've never had it. | ||
And I want to thank Jim Dolan. | ||
He's been incredible. | ||
He's been just incredible. | ||
The job they've done. | ||
The job they've done. | ||
Thank you. | ||
But I'm thrilled to be back in this city I love and thousands of proud, hardworking American patriots. | ||
You're with me. | ||
We're all together. | ||
We've always been together. | ||
And I'd like to begin by asking a very Simple question. | ||
Are you better off now than you were four years ago? | ||
I'm here today with a message of hope for all Americans. | ||
With your vote in this election, I will end inflation. | ||
I will stop the invasion of criminals coming into our country. | ||
And I will bring back the American dream. | ||
We need the American dream to come back home. | ||
Our country will be bigger, better, bolder, richer, safer, and stronger than ever before. | ||
This election is a choice between whether we will have four more years of gross incompetence and failure, Or whether we will begin the four greatest years in the history of our country. | ||
We will achieve success that no one can imagine. | ||
We will have the strongest economy, the most secure borders, the safest cities, the most powerful military, the best trade deals, and we will dominate the frontiers of science, medicine, business, technology, and space. | ||
And I'm asking you to be excited about the future of our country again. | ||
I'm asking you to dream big again. | ||
We're going to dream big again. | ||
We haven't been dreaming big at all. | ||
This will be America's new golden age. | ||
It's going to happen quickly, too. | ||
unidentified
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Very quickly. | |
Every problem facing us can be solved, but now the fate of our nation is in your hands. | ||
Next Tuesday you have to stand up and you have to tell Kamala Harris that you've done a terrible job. | ||
That crooked Joe Biden has done a terrible job. | ||
You've destroyed Our country, we're not going to take it anymore. | ||
Kamala, you're fired! | ||
Get out! | ||
unidentified
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Get out! | |
You're fired. | ||
Early voting is underway in every swing state, and we are setting all-time records of voting, I tell you what. | ||
I don't want to talk about it. | ||
But we have to keep it going. | ||
We've got to get out and vote. | ||
We just have to get out. | ||
And who would have thought this was going to happen? | ||
We're leading in every swing state. | ||
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But it doesn't mean a thing. | |
It only means, how are we doing at the end? | ||
We have nine days from now, and we're going to defeat Kamala Harris, and we're going to win back the beautiful White House, and we're going to make America great again, and it's going to happen fast. | ||
unidentified
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Thank you. | |
In less than four years, Kamala Harris has shattered our middle class. | ||
She cast the deciding votes that launched the worst inflation in the history of our country. | ||
She cost the typical American family over $3,000 in a short period, but over $30,000 over the last three years. | ||
She killed 50,000 manufacturing jobs this year alone. | ||
Now Kamala wants to raise the typical family taxes by nearly $3,000 a year and impose a 33% tax hike on all domestic... | ||
I can't believe he packed out Madison Square Garden without a Beyonce opening for him. | ||
If Kamala Harris gets four more years, our economy can never recover. | ||
If I win, we will quickly build the greatest economy in the history of the world. | ||
Which is what we had in our last term. | ||
We will rapidly defeat inflation and we will very simply make America affordable again. | ||
unidentified
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We're going to make it affordable. | |
I will massively cut taxes for workers and small businesses and we will have no tax on tips. | ||
No tax on overtime. | ||
And no tax on Social Security benefits for our seniors. | ||
And I'm announcing a new policy today that I will support a tax credit for family caregivers who take care of a parent or a loved one. | ||
It's about time that they will recognize, right? | ||
They add so much to our country and are never spoken of, ever, ever, ever, but they're going to be spoken of now. | ||
Thank you all very much. | ||
I'll also make... | ||
Interest on car loans fully tax deductible, but only for cars made in America. | ||
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Have to be made in America. | |
Folks, I'm joined in studio with Gerard Michaels. | ||
He was cut by the St. | ||
Louis Cardinals, fired from the PBD podcast, host of the Slick and Thick show with Mickey Gall and canceled weekly with Candace Horbach, a.k.a. | ||
Eva Levia. | ||
Follow him on socials at Gerard vs. | ||
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Evil. | |
We're going to be covering this This historic rally at Madison Square Garden, which Trump was able to pack out apparently without an introduction from Beyonce. | ||
I want to introduce you to Gerard because you're gonna be hearing from him as we talk over the microphones and analyze, give our analysis of this rally. | ||
Gerard, how are you doing? | ||
What's going on? | ||
What's going on to everybody in the Infowars universe? | ||
What you do, what Alex has done, what you folks have helped. | ||
None of this would be possible without you guys, literally on the front lines, the tip of the spear in the information war. | ||
I can't tell you how excited and thrilled and honored I am to be here with you guys, man. | ||
This is awesome. | ||
And look at what Trump is doing. | ||
This is unprecedented. | ||
This is the first time in my adult life I am actually excited To vote for a politician. | ||
Really? | ||
I am literally excited. | ||
So it was always lesser of two evils before, kind of for you? | ||
Always. | ||
And now it's like, no, this is just good. | ||
The idea of an unencumbered Trump... | ||
If we're able to, I don't know if we're able to say it, if we're able to beat the, if we're able to overcome the obstacles to freedom, I don't know what we're allowed to say. | ||
unidentified
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You can say it. | |
We're not on YouTube. | ||
We haven't been on YouTube in years. | ||
If we're able to beat the cheat, because I mean, listen, you'd have to have the IQ of a Neanderthal to think that 2020 was anything other than Rick. | ||
So the unfortunate thing is I don't know what's changed. | ||
Since 2020, in those in Maricopa County, in Philadelphia, in these places. | ||
Well, I think the Republicans, I don't even want to use the term Republican. | ||
A lot of right-wing influencers are not relying on the Republican Party this time in the way that we did in 2020. | ||
I know that, for example, Cliff Maloney is heading an organization called PHA, so you can support it at phas.com, where they're going to rural counties all over Pennsylvania. | ||
And they're knocking on doors of people they know are Republican that have historically not voted recently. | ||
And they're just getting them to vote. | ||
So rather than relying on the Republican Party to get out the vote, a lot of organizations backed by TP Action and TP USA and others are going out and doing the legwork. | ||
And I don't think that happened last time. | ||
I think there's enough. | ||
But the reason the rural counties matter is because, yes, they can cheat in the major urban environments. | ||
But if you're mailing in your ballot from a rural county in Pennsylvania, it's going to be counted by somebody in your county. | ||
So it's way more likely that it's going to be honest and there's going to be less cheating. | ||
So I think there's some hope there. | ||
I hope you're right. | ||
We still have Dominion voting booths, unfortunately. | ||
And, you know, the truth of the matter is this. | ||
You have to... | ||
We all got good vibes. | ||
This is incredible to watch. | ||
It's incredible to see Elon out there. | ||
It's incredible to watch Donald just dominate Madison Square Garden like he's Willis Reed in the finals. | ||
Do you think Mitt Romney could have packed out Madison Square Garden? | ||
I think Mitt Romney could barely pack out binders full of women. | ||
LAUGHTER The truth of the matter is we have a dynamic leader and it's the team. | ||
He's surrounding himself with a young, vibrant, smart team that wants to run lean. | ||
Elon wants to run lean. | ||
Vivek wants to run lean. | ||
I want him to give Robert Kennedy not a position on the cabinet. | ||
I want him to hand him the paintball gun that Ari Gold walked through entourage with. | ||
And I want Kennedy to walk through the CIA with the paintball gun. | ||
unidentified
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You're fired, you're fired, you're fired. | |
Doop, doop, doop, doop, doop. | ||
You're fired. | ||
You're fired. | ||
That's what I want. | ||
If you were shot with yellow, you are fired. | ||
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If you were shot with red, you can stay. | |
Take my money. | ||
The easiest $8 a month I've ever spent for that ex-premium. | ||
Take it. | ||
I want it. | ||
I want this corrupt temple to be brought to its knees. | ||
We are up against the most corrupt regime in our nation's history. | ||
And I believe very, very deeply in this American experiment. | ||
But this government has lost its way. | ||
And I want to talk, if I can for just a second, to the undecided voters and the perhaps leftists and the person that got lost on their way to the Young Turks and they found themselves in a better live stream. | ||
This is your opportunity to apologize. | ||
This is your opportunity for contrition. | ||
You know you were wrong. | ||
You know supporting the lockdowns was wrong. | ||
You know supporting de-platforming was wrong. | ||
You know what happened to the truckers up in Canada is wrong. | ||
You know what happened to the men that sit behind this very desk is wrong. | ||
But you're In a world where you can't come out and say that publicly. | ||
You can apologize privately in this booth. | ||
You can make it right. | ||
And the difference between the right and the left is that the right will actually accept your apology. | ||
100%. | ||
This is your act of contrition. | ||
You lived through four years of Trump. | ||
You've lived through four years of whatever this amalgamous blob running our country is now. | ||
And you know it was better. | ||
You know it was better when we didn't have endless wars. | ||
You know it was better when you could afford your eggs. | ||
But you can't in your social circles come out and say that. | ||
But you can say that in the voting booth. | ||
And you can make a statement. | ||
And you can cleanse your soul in the voting booth by coming out and apologizing to your dad, your brother, to everybody that you said was a racist and a misogynist. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
It's time to come out of the closet as a rational human being. | ||
Folks, we have to cut to a four-minute break right now. | ||
We'll be back with more from Trump and Gerard Michaels on the other side. | ||
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In fact, there's a chart, which I hope they have because I didn't tell them I wanted it. | ||
But there's a chart that I love very much because I wouldn't be here without it. | ||
That's it. | ||
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I love it. | |
Talking about his famous chart. | ||
I'm in love with it. | ||
unidentified
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I love that chart. | |
He's in Madison Square Garden and he's got a hot crowd. | ||
He's going to go for two hours, three hours? | ||
I mean, yeah. | ||
The opportunity cost of not doing that. | ||
They're going to have to pull him off, man. | ||
I said this about Kamala Harris earlier this week. | ||
Imagine being so bad at your career that going on Joe Rogan could only cause harm. | ||
Oh, I know. | ||
She's like the only person in the world whose career would be harmed if she went on Joe Rogan's podcast. | ||
I don't know if it's her. | ||
I don't know if it's her team. | ||
They operate as if the internet doesn't exist. | ||
They say the same things every day. | ||
He does not deserve to stand behind the seal. | ||
And with the Hitler face swap too. | ||
I don't know if you saw that video. | ||
It's so funny. | ||
She calls him Hitler and then puts on a brown shirt. | ||
What are we doing? | ||
It's outrageous. | ||
It was like when they were calling Trump Hitler and then they did the Dark Biden thing where he looked like Darth Vader. | ||
And they're saying this is a Nazi event because in 1939 the fascists were here. | ||
But how many times has Beyonce performed at Madison Square Garden? | ||
Yeah, this is a fascist event. | ||
I've watched the Rangers there 55 times. | ||
I've never walked out of there. | ||
Well, the Rangers are fascist. | ||
Oh, I know. | ||
They're just heartbreaking, really, is what they are. | ||
The Rangers are more communist than anything because it's equal opportunity for everybody else to win the Stanley Cup. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Yeah. | ||
Oh, just to clarify, people, I played in the minor leagues for the St. | ||
Louis Cardinals. | ||
I don't want anybody waking up going, I've been Googling. | ||
Did you carry weapons of war in war? | ||
Uh, yeah. | ||
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Yeah. | |
I used to catch ballpins with Tim Walton, you know, back when he was... | ||
What does he say? | ||
He wasn't a football coach? | ||
Oh, when he was teaching football. | ||
Right. | ||
Because that's what men do. | ||
Right, right. | ||
They teach football. | ||
With his happy hands. | ||
Listen, that guy's as straight as a $3 bill. | ||
I don't know how they're trying to put him out there as the bash of the masculinity when... | ||
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Yeah. | |
Yeah, I mean, good luck to you, pal. | ||
It's unbelievable. | ||
It's just like Elmer Fudd, man. | ||
He's only not endearing. | ||
There's a part of you that wants Elmer Fudd to get the rabbit, but there's no part of anyone that wants Tim Walz to get anything he wants. | ||
There's a big part of me that just wants Tim Walz to get the hell out of here. | ||
That dude is the most... | ||
Go back to China. | ||
He's so annoying. | ||
And I don't know if you saw, did you see him on with AOC? You want to talk about two just unbearable people. | ||
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I do love... | |
You can eat an apple through a picket fence. | ||
Pickles right out of the jar jar. | ||
From inches away? | ||
He can hoover them right up? | ||
He's got a Dyson in that throat of his, boy. | ||
You see her at the border eating apples? | ||
Some guy was handing it to her through the wall. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Speaking of that, the border, I love AOC's new ethnic look she's got going up. | ||
What's she doing? | ||
Oh, she's going like a little bit wider with the eyebrows. | ||
She's getting into her Consuela phase. | ||
I'm super into it, man. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
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I see. | |
She looks good. | ||
She looks better than Tim. | ||
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, for sure. | ||
I mean, they both have the same, like, you know, flat bottom, but, you know, AOC, AOC is- Why do you think that Kamala picked Tim Walz? | ||
I think that Josh Shapiro said no, because he knew she was going to lose. | ||
Because there's actual anti-Semitism in the Democratic Party that they don't want to- They didn't want to pick a Jew? | ||
Yeah, they were like, his last name's Shapiro, and black men are already going towards Trump. | ||
We don't want them all to leave. | ||
Right. | ||
Yeah, so I think that that was their ideology. | ||
So she actually didn't give somebody an opportunity because he's Jewish. | ||
It's so funny. | ||
Literally. | ||
Yeah, this is what they do. | ||
Wow. | ||
This is, I mean, you know, she only got the opportunity because of, you know, her immutable characteristics. | ||
She's black. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
Well, and that was the other one. | ||
Did you see her rally in front of Indians for Kamala? | ||
I did not. | ||
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Hello, everyone. | |
Thank you so much for your vote. | ||
It's the first time we've heard a real voice. | ||
Did you see her this morning at the church? | ||
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It gets dark before the dawn. | |
But it gets bright once the sun arises. | ||
She sounded like Michael Scott. | ||
She sounded like she was doing an impression of Michael Scott doing an impression of Martin Luther King Jr. | ||
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Wow. | |
It's like she's only ever heard of black people, never actually been around one before. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So this is just like how she assumes. | ||
It's like, you know, the people that like, you know, when you see people and they try to act like something else and it's like they've only ever learned about it from, you know. | ||
Right. | ||
Like a celciopath trying to pretend they have a conscience. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
Exactly. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Let's go back to Trump. | ||
Speaking of Shapiro. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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An intern brought it to your office? | |
Is that right? | ||
No, I took it back there. | ||
What happened there? | ||
I don't know if we can get the feed from Trump. | ||
It's nice to have somebody that's your president that doesn't need a teleprompter. | ||
We haven't been on teleprompter for a long time. | ||
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Teleprompter? | |
I hardly know her. | ||
He's right, though. | ||
He is. | ||
That's why she can't do rugby, man. | ||
Because when you don't have any real principles, you can't speak spontaneously or impulsively about them when everything you do is scripted. | ||
You know, if you're a politician, you have to be able to handle that. | ||
Remember? | ||
You have to do the weave, he says. | ||
You got to do the weave. | ||
You got to do more than the weave. | ||
But it happens a lot as a politician. | ||
It happens. | ||
I mean, we have so many politicians. | ||
Remember when her teleprompter went out? | ||
32 days! | ||
32 days, y'all! | ||
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We got 30, 32 days! | |
It's really scary when you see someone who's so close to being the President of the United States, even though she's going to lose in a landslide, I think. | ||
When you realize that you would be better at it than them. | ||
I would be a terrible president of the United States. | ||
It terrifies me that I would be better than Kamala Harris. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
If you have any humility, you realize how tough the job is. | ||
You have to have leadership skills. | ||
You have to have policy awareness. | ||
There's so many different skills that go into it. | ||
It's not just being really good at one thing. | ||
You have to be so competent in so many different ways. | ||
When I look in the mirror and I see myself like, I'd have good intentions, but I would totally screw it up. | ||
She Would be a worse president than me, dude. | ||
I'll tell you what though, that again, that's what excites me so much about this Trump second chance. | ||
We so rarely in America get a chance for somebody to take a break, have an evaluation period, and then come back and say, this is what I would do differently. | ||
And for him to say, I chose the wrong people, there was people that I listened to that I shouldn't have listened to, and this time around, I know what to do. | ||
It's so exciting. | ||
And he proved them wrong because they're always talking about how he's an egoist and he has no humility. | ||
And he's a narcissist. | ||
Narcissists don't admit when they're wrong. | ||
Yeah. | ||
There's no way you can listen to the Andrew Schultz interview. | ||
There's no way you can listen to Theo Vaughn. | ||
There's no way you can listen. | ||
He is who he is. | ||
And I think that that is honestly why they've done so much to either character or actual assassinate him because they can't shame him. | ||
They can't change him. | ||
He doesn't have any skeletons. | ||
He doesn't drink. | ||
He doesn't do drugs. | ||
I can't imagine what they have on Mark Cuban to throw his career like this. | ||
They say that he had sex with a porn star and then had to pay her not to brag about it. | ||
And I'm not supposed to vote for him? | ||
That's my guy. | ||
That's my president. | ||
Meanwhile, Obama's got Larry Sinclair hiding out somewhere in Mexico, allegedly. | ||
So, yeah, dude, but I'm terrified. | ||
I'm terrified. | ||
Yeah, all the signs are pointing north, but NATO, the UN, the deep state, the blob. | ||
World War 3 is 100% the number one threat to humanity right now. | ||
And they want it. | ||
They want it so bad. | ||
And they are like, what, 7,002 in the last 80 years? | ||
Let me put it to you like this. | ||
Even if climate change is 100% true in the way that it's characterized by the left, it would still be not the greatest threat to humanity, not greater than the World War III threat. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Perpetuated by Biden and the deep state in common. | ||
Yeah, and I don't love the fact that the people who keep preaching about depopulation are the ones that are pushing foreign policy objectives. | ||
You know, the people in charge of our health, the people in charge of our medicine, and the people in charge of our foreign policy are also big depopulation. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Before, when you killed civilians in war, it was like accidental collateral damage. | ||
Now killing the civilians is the objective. | ||
Yeah, and also, I mean, look, I'll be frank. | ||
Our government's probably been evil for a very long time. | ||
You know, the man who helms this station's been exposing the evils in our government for 30 years now. | ||
But at least we were competent in our evil. | ||
And the federal government was much less powerful. | ||
So even if it was evil, it didn't reverberate in the same way that it does. | ||
Well, you know, when they wanted somebody dead, they died. | ||
You know, for a very long time, they wanted something, they got it, so as evil as we were, at least we were competent. | ||
Now, our government, you know, can't even kill an 80-year-old on a golf course. | ||
Well, the DEI policies have really screwed up with, yeah, the marksman situation. | ||
I don't feel very confident against Russia or, you know, against China and Taiwan if they can't even kill an 80-year-old golfin. | ||
Yeah. | ||
You know, so it's time to change. | ||
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Absolutely. | |
Time to get some new people in there. | ||
Sometimes the best way... | ||
You know, they say sometimes the best thing to do is to go back again, right? | ||
Like... | ||
Baby, I'm sorry. | ||
I messed up. | ||
You're the love of my life. | ||
Take me back. | ||
Please take me back. | ||
Like, that's America to Trump. | ||
Please. | ||
I know the 60s had their problems. | ||
Baby, I'm so sorry. | ||
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Vietnam wasn't World War III. I'm sorry, baby. | |
Please take us back. | ||
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Please. | |
Let's go back to Trump. | ||
It would never, ever have happened. | ||
It would never have happened. | ||
You must be talking about Ukraine. | ||
All those people would be alive right now. | ||
Or Palestine. | ||
Yeah. | ||
But if you don't have a president that gets it, you know what else you wouldn't have had? | ||
You wouldn't have had the most embarrassing day in the history of our country, in my opinion, Afghanistan, the way they, not that they got out, we were getting out with dignity and strength. | ||
Those people falling off those planes. | ||
Every soldier that I've talked to, you know, we do a lot of work with the veteran community and we love our vets, man. | ||
And those guys, that was such a slap in the face to the sacrifice they and their brothers and sisters made. | ||
And again, it's never been addressed. | ||
Nobody was fired for it. | ||
There's been no accountability. | ||
People, this is the confession booth. | ||
That voting booth on Tuesday is the confession booth. | ||
Go in, confess, confess. | ||
Cleanse your soul, say five Hail Marys, and come out on Wednesday as a new country. | ||
This is your opportunity to make right what has been wrong. | ||
Tell the people that are undecided this is their opportunity for the restart that they're looking for. | ||
My concern is that after Trump wins, All the abuse that we've taken, economically speaking, is going to culminate. | ||
I'm really concerned that they're going to instigate an economic crisis with the currency next year, and the left is going to blame populism and Trump and republicanism for this economic collapse when it's really the fact that our dollar has been a lie since at least the 70s when we went off the gold standard. | ||
Some people argue it goes all the way back to the 30s when FDR was seizing gold under the New Deal. | ||
But I'm really concerned that Trump's going to be faced immediately with an economic crisis and they're going to blame populism for it. | ||
I couldn't agree with you more. | ||
So much so I'm probably going to, if he does, I'm going to divest a little bit. | ||
But just a hedge. | ||
But that's why it's so important that we don't just vote Trump. | ||
We have to vote down ballot. | ||
We have to give him every tool necessary to do what he needs to do. | ||
You can't just vote Trump and walk out. | ||
You've got to vote down ballot. | ||
You've got to give him the House. | ||
McCain's rolling in with a brain tumor voting no on policies and swinging it. | ||
You don't need Lindsey Graham flip-flopping. | ||
We just need some boots on the ground. | ||
We just need more boots on the ground. | ||
Appalachia, they're hard-working people. | ||
They'll figure it out. | ||
Who really needs the money right now is Zelensky. | ||
I just love a strong man in flannel. | ||
That Zelensky is the one who really needs another hundred billion. | ||
Have you ever seen him play the piano? | ||
I had a backstage sheet. | ||
I saw the whole thing. | ||
You know what's so funny is you sound like Zach Galifianakis in that movie to me and it's perfect Lindsey Graham. | ||
Which movie campaign? | ||
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And bring your mop because it's a mess. | |
The one with Will Ferrell where Will Ferrell was just playing George Bush. | ||
Yeah, they had to run it against each other. | ||
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Teachers is the backbone of this country. | |
I love that movie. | ||
Anyway, let's see what Trump's saying. | ||
He won't bang his wife. | ||
Other than I finished off ISIS, but that was already started. | ||
We had stupid generals like Milley and Mattis, weak, stupid people. | ||
I loved what he said on Rogan about how we have great generals, but not the ones that you see on TV. That's the way I feel about women who claim they've been sexually assaulted. | ||
I believe all women except for the ones that you see on TV talking about it. | ||
The look on your face is like, not all women. | ||
The whole believe all women thing is pretty remarkable for anybody who's ever met a woman. | ||
You can throw a rock and hit a white guy that's been falsely accused of sexual assault. | ||
Believe all women, especially around the Duke campus. | ||
Go back to Trump. | ||
So I said to myself, assuming that's true, how stupid are you to put out a report like that? | ||
How stupid? | ||
Why would you put out a report that they'll say, oh, Trump is not truthful. | ||
No, I'm smart. | ||
Did you hear the story a couple of months ago about how he refused? | ||
To do top secret security briefings as the candidate. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Because then they leak it and they say that you leaked it, whatever they tell you. | ||
So smart. | ||
Well, it's also, I mean, part from what I've heard is he found out about halfway through that his intelligent briefings were made to mislead him and he hired his own intelligence firm. | ||
Private intelligence. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Again, man, this is why this thing... | ||
This is bigger than... | ||
This is the most important election of our lives, as cliche as that is, it is. | ||
But it's so much bigger. | ||
This is... | ||
There is a cancer in our body politic. | ||
And you can't negotiate with cancer. | ||
You can't ignore cancer. | ||
You have to address cancer. | ||
You have to eliminate cancer or it kills you. | ||
We have a cancer in our government. | ||
And it is going to kill us. | ||
It wants to kill us. | ||
And the first step towards getting healthy again... | ||
Is getting a new leadership in there or getting the old leadership back. | ||
And then I really do believe that he's going to have... | ||
Now he knows where... | ||
the tumors are. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And I think he's going to surround himself with people that are going to be able to do that. | ||
Four years, he can solve enough of our problems to get us to reverse course. | ||
I've never seen historically a nation as corrupt as we are now reverse the corruption without, without bloodshed. | ||
I think it's a matter of scales. | ||
You're right. | ||
But I, I don't think we could survive without him. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And what is he going to be able to accomplish in four years needs to be judged against what would have happened if he wasn't elected. | ||
Yes. | ||
Right? | ||
So I do think that whatever expectations we have perhaps should be tempered. | ||
Let's address the first thing first. | ||
Let's stop hemorrhaging money. | ||
Let's stop with inflation. | ||
I love what he's doing with tariffs, and I know there's a lot of supply side guys, Reagan guys, are like, you can't do tariffs. | ||
You can't compete against slave labor. | ||
All tariff is, forget what, just keep it very simple. | ||
I was a bouncer for a long time. | ||
You gotta pay to get in the VIP, baby. | ||
Right. | ||
Alright? | ||
This is an entry fee into the American marketplace. | ||
Right. | ||
Alibaba's operating... | ||
And it makes American manufacturing more competitive. | ||
Well, the prices are gonna go up. | ||
Okay. | ||
I think, I personally believe, and I think his team's saying the same thing. | ||
I think the American consumer is tapped out. | ||
I don't think we can afford more prices. | ||
I'm tapped out. | ||
I can't remember the last time my gas tank was full. | ||
I filled it up 15 bucks at a time. | ||
Tapped out. | ||
So now China's got to make a decision. | ||
Alibaba's got to make a decision. | ||
Are you going to operate at 80% margins and raise our prices? | ||
Or are you going to bring yourself down to 60% margins? | ||
Right. | ||
Keep the prices the same. | ||
And pay the fee to do business in America in the most profitable market on earth. | ||
And if they say no and try to get into a trade war, India's right there to say, Not to mention the national security threat of the fact that all of our pharmaceuticals practically come from China. | ||
So what if we go to war with China? | ||
Does it mean that nobody gets medicine? | ||
Hey, what I love about Trump, what I love about what he did, he did two things in his first administration that got them saying, this guy's gotta go. | ||
Number one, no wars. | ||
Turn off the war machine. | ||
Number two, he got us out of all of the payola slush funds. | ||
No Paris Accords. | ||
No WHO. NATO, you gotta pay! | ||
You got, oh, you want protection? | ||
You got to pay the VIC. You want America to save you? | ||
America's happy to do it. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
I want to see what Trump's saying. | ||
Those politicians I just told you about from the different states, she can't put two sentences together. | ||
She's just like... | ||
She's really just like, in many ways, crooked Joe Biden. | ||
And she never said to us, she never told us that Joe was not functioning properly. | ||
She should have. | ||
Yeah, he's right about that. | ||
Let's talk about whether or not... | ||
Who's running the country, Chase? | ||
No one. | ||
Deep State. | ||
Who's running the country? | ||
It's run by committee, man. | ||
It's like Enron. | ||
Whose fault was that? | ||
When you have a massive company like that doing terribly corrupt things, it's hard to point at one person doing it. | ||
George Bush kind of stuff. | ||
I mean, you know... | ||
You know, it's remarkable to me. | ||
It's remarkable to me to see. | ||
I marched against Bush and Cheney in college. | ||
No blood for oil. | ||
Did you ever run into Alex Jones? | ||
He was marching against Bush and Cheney. | ||
Now we've gone from Bush's Hitler all the way to them using the Cheney's and the Bush's endorsement as a reason not to vote Republican. | ||
Yeah, that's deep. | ||
That's dark. | ||
I mean, just think about... | ||
That's why you've got to buy the dark MAGA hat at the AlexFieldStore.com. | ||
That was a professional plug right there. | ||
That's how you do it. | ||
That's dark. | ||
The world's ending. | ||
But before it does, put on a dark MAGA hat. | ||
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Yeah, but I'm with you. | ||
And here's the thing that puzzles me about Kamala Harris, and I talked with Candace about this a little bit when I was on her podcast. | ||
So, on the one hand, it's very obvious that she's stupid. | ||
But on the other hand, we shouldn't underestimate the audacity and ability of these people to be incredibly efficient at gaining political power. | ||
So, yes, I know Kamala Harris started her career on her knees. | ||
There's a lot of women that are willing to get on their knees for a job. | ||
For a job, yeah. | ||
And... | ||
She must be competent at some level politically in order to get to the point that she's got. | ||
But at the same time, every time she speaks, it's obvious that she's so dumb. | ||
I don't get it. | ||
How can you be so dumb and so powerful in this country? | ||
Well, I think, one, we're underestimating how much of the Democratic... | ||
Machine is really just kind of like a sex cult, really, when it comes down to it. | ||
These people are just banging each other, and this is how you get ahead. | ||
I don't care if you want to talk about Ted Kennedy, you want to talk about Bill Clinton. | ||
Maybe that's why Hillary never got elected, because nobody in power wanted to bang her. | ||
I know you're joking, but I don't think that that's... | ||
I think there's a reason why they didn't get behind her one way, because nobody wanted to get behind her, right? | ||
I mean... | ||
I was just down at Fantasy Fest in Key West, and I learned there's really no such thing as swingers. | ||
There's a cheater, and then there's a closet homosexual that they're married to. | ||
That's really what the lifestyle is. | ||
And if you can explain anything that more personifies... | ||
You talking about destiny? | ||
The Clinton marriage. | ||
If you can think of anything that more... | ||
It was fantasy. | ||
I was like, oh, everybody here's a Clinton. | ||
I got it. | ||
So there's that, and then I also think the... | ||
The sad truth is that they know and they appeal to Either the dumbest or really the most vulnerable people in our society. | ||
Or most brainwashed. | ||
Well, that's the thing. | ||
They're easy to brainwash vulnerable people where people are desperate and people feel othered and ostracized and they're not successful. | ||
And they come in and they say, no, it's not because you're smoking 14 packs of cigarettes a day and you don't know how to balance a budget. | ||
It's because you weren't born in the right gender. | ||
It's not you. | ||
It's this evil society. | ||
And if you come with us, we'll fix it. | ||
I mean, this is... | ||
This is straight out of Gramsci. | ||
I mean, it's straight, you know, communist rhetoric, and it's abusive, and it's predatory. | ||
And they know that they can say whatever they want, because what do they have on the other side is shame. | ||
Like, if I question it for a second, everybody else jumps down my throat and goes, oh, you know he's a convicted right person. | ||
Wait, wait, he's not a convicted... | ||
If you look at the most corrupt nations, either contemporary or history-wise, there is definitely a correlation between the amount of political power that an individual or a federal government has and the amount of suffering of the people. | ||
So North Korea is a perfect example of this. | ||
He has... | ||
Kim Jong-un, 99.9% support, and I believe actually genuine support in North Korea, because he is basically universally powerful, and he has universally brainwashed the entire base of that nation. | ||
I mean, you look at the footage of their special forces units that are training, they're smashing concrete bricks over their abs before they're sending them to fight in the war in Ukraine on behalf of Russia. | ||
And so my point is, the left doesn't want to solve your problems. | ||
Your problems are the reason the left is in power. | ||
They don't want to... | ||
Solve the problems would just ruin their whole platform. | ||
You always have to have problems with drugs. | ||
You always have to have problems with obesity. | ||
You always have to have problems with the economy or finding jobs. | ||
That is how they get elected. | ||
That's why you see the same crime rates in the same neighborhoods after 50 years of Democrat after Democrat after Democrat being elected to so-called solve these problems. | ||
Yeah, they've been fighting racism for 70 years. | ||
And they still say the biggest problem in America is racism. | ||
So either they're lying or they're really bad at fighting racism. | ||
So which one is it? | ||
Yeah, and I think the... | ||
Perhaps more nefariously is our system is showing its cracks in the two-party system, where right now there's only two incentives to get involved in politics, and it's either you're crazy or you're greedy. | ||
You know, the crazies are easy to rile up. | ||
You get them believing that these evil people are boiling the earth, and it's like, ah, and then they're going to go throw soup, or they'll spend their Saturday afternoons throwing soup on a painting. | ||
Most normal people are probably hanging out with their wife and their kids or their friends or their plants. | ||
Or gluing themselves to a Starbucks. | ||
Yeah, so this is their social circle. | ||
Right. | ||
And then you have the greedy who say, oh, for $100 billion, I'll fix that thing. | ||
Just give me $100 billion, give me all your money, and I'll fix the weather. | ||
Right. | ||
Even Elon Musk came out and was like, we don't need to federally sponsor charging stations. | ||
You need to federally sponsor gas stations across the country. | ||
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He's cognitively impaired. | ||
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Oh, oh, you don't think so? | ||
They're the worst. | ||
They are the worst. | ||
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I say, oh, it's going to crash. | ||
No! | ||
Because it was looking right next to a gantry. | ||
I guess they call it the gantry, whatever the hell they call it. | ||
The launching pad. | ||
And it's coming down at a bad angle, Ilan. | ||
I wasn't happy. | ||
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You might have been worried too. | ||
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So you could say that there's chemical runoff in the water that's making the frogs androgynous, or you could say they're putting chemicals in the water to turn the freaking frogs gay. | ||
Both are true, but you take it to 11, people pay attention, you know? | ||
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This is like about four minutes after. | ||
Was that you? | ||
Yeah, that was me. | ||
I say, Elon, you're a genius. | ||
You're a genius. | ||
You're a genius. | ||
He is special. | ||
That's the theme song of Infowars. | ||
It is amazing what Elon Musk has been able to do. | ||
There's not very many people throughout history who are- Outstanding at so many different things. | ||
Weaponized autism. | ||
She's on our side. | ||
The only benefit of the fluoride in the water is that it's created an army for Elon Musk to wield against outer space. | ||
This is the most hopeful time I've had because I talked about before we went into the break that the kind of post 9-11 political machine has been driven by greed and lunacy. | ||
But I'm seeing now traditional voting demographics break free. | ||
You're seeing people that have been ideologically captured by the left now openly questioning it. | ||
You're seeing people in Harlem and the Bronx wearing Trump hats. | ||
Even Don Lemon can't get people to say they're voting for Kamala Harris when he does Man on the Street. | ||
And he's so angry about it. | ||
And Chris Cuomo comes out and he's giving defenses that are like, Chris, who are you voting for, dude? | ||
And it's... | ||
It's great. | ||
To me, it's like an immune response. | ||
It's a beautiful immune response for the American public to say, right, this is actually something wrong. | ||
This is something that needs to be addressed. | ||
And for the longest time, I wondered, I was like, what's it going to take? | ||
They locked you down. | ||
They took away your freedom. | ||
They took away, they made your grandmother die alone. | ||
And then they didn't let you go to the funeral. | ||
What's the line? | ||
And they killed her. | ||
And then they used it as a coup. | ||
And they never apologized. | ||
Nobody ever was held accountable. | ||
And they've doubled down. | ||
They've tripled down the rhetoric. | ||
And they say, why are we so toxic? | ||
And then they call everybody Nazis. | ||
And now, thankfully, it's like, I'm just sitting here going, what's it going to take? | ||
What's it going to take, man? | ||
And finally, it looks like The dam might be breaking. | ||
And enough people are saying, enough is enough. | ||
We want out. | ||
I want out of this anger and this party of insane crazy cat ladies that want my daughter to have to play against a 250 pound man in rugby. | ||
Like, no. | ||
Enough. | ||
Enough. | ||
Not everybody you disagree with is evil. | ||
Not everybody you disagree with is a racist. | ||
Not everybody you disagree with is a misogynist. | ||
And no, the answer to everything is not give government all your money. | ||
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Like, let's You have Adams in New York saying, no, he's not a Nazi. | ||
And people attacking him. | ||
So I think the hope in me is that the people, and this is when they do try to cheat and they do try to rig it, my hope is that enough people now Are open to the idea that it's happening, that perhaps we can stop the cheat. | ||
Perhaps if they do try to, it's going to be too big to rig. | ||
That's got to be our only hope. | ||
And people taking the victory lap, you've got... | ||
Dude, Trump's got to win by 25 points to have a chance. | ||
Everybody's got to get out and vote. | ||
You were a professional athlete. | ||
I was a fairly good cross-country runner in high school. | ||
And one of the main things you do in cross-country... | ||
You're told is never look over your shoulder to see how far the person behind you is. | ||
This is the last lap. | ||
We're in first place. | ||
We're winning, but don't look over your shoulder. | ||
You run as fast as you can the last mile. | ||
You run as fast as you can the last lap. | ||
I want to show clip number 24. | ||
Derek, we've got 24. | ||
This is a clip that Gerard was mentioning. | ||
New York City Mayor Adams says, stop calling Trump a fascist. | ||
Go ahead and run that clip when you have it ready, please. | ||
Otherwise, and if you believe, as others have said, that the former president is a fascist, I have had those terms hurled at me by some political leaders in the city, using terms like Hitler and fascist. | ||
My answer is no. | ||
I know what Hitler has done, and I know what a fascist regime looks like. | ||
I think, as I've called over and over again, that the level of conversation, I think we could all dial down the temperature. | ||
And I've heard people say that the former president should not be able to have a rally in Madison Square Garden. | ||
I strongly disagree. | ||
This is America. | ||
This is New York. | ||
And I think it's important that we allow individuals to exercise their right to get their message clear. | ||
Weaponized wokeness is losing, man. | ||
You don't hear about people getting fired for supporting Trump as much anymore. | ||
I'm sure it still happens. | ||
But that weaponized wokeness got really bad four years ago, and I think it died. | ||
It did, but it didn't, right? | ||
It's going underground. | ||
I can tell you in the entertainment industry, like, who gets booked, who doesn't get booked. | ||
Yeah, it has to do with politics a lot. | ||
The people that are in charge are still going to have their opinions and their feelings. | ||
Right. | ||
But now they know they can't be as vocal about it, but they still have this internalized hatred. | ||
There's no doubt about it. | ||
After Trump wins, if Trump wins, the next step, what you were talking about before, how do we get to that four-year plan? | ||
We have to create a parallel economy. | ||
We have to learn from the mistakes of the last 12, 16 years, especially on our side of the aisle. | ||
We have to say, whose idea was it to just completely punt on communication? | ||
Like, how did the left completely get ideological capture of all education, of all colleges, of all television, of all radio, of all movies? | ||
And we have to say, we have to make sure this never happens again. | ||
Somebody like Zachary Levy comes out and he says, I know I'm throwing my career away when I say this. | ||
But I'm voting for Trump. | ||
And everybody in that Twitter feed goes, this is so terrible. | ||
Hollywood is so evil. | ||
How this just goes to show. | ||
And I read that going, no, it's us. | ||
We screwed up. | ||
Because somebody like Zachary Levy has nowhere to go. | ||
That's on us. | ||
They don't want us. | ||
Why are we giving them our money? | ||
Let's make our own movies. | ||
Let's have our own culture. | ||
Let's give people that are undecided a place to go. | ||
If you can't get Let's have our own network. | ||
Brother, there's so many A-list celebrities that I've worked with. | ||
That are closeted conservatives or closeted libertarians. | ||
But not four years ago or still four years ago? | ||
Right now. | ||
But still, right now, don't feel comfortable coming out and say it because they'll never work in Hollywood again. | ||
What do you think about Quaid doing the Reagan movie? | ||
That was probably a career buster for him in Hollywood. | ||
Look at how much trouble he had getting distribution. | ||
The key is distribution. | ||
You guys are learning. | ||
The key is distribution. | ||
You can make the world's greatest movie if nobody puts it on a screen. | ||
Right. | ||
What happens? | ||
If there's no ability for you to monetize it, what happens? | ||
And I don't understand, is Netflix, is Reid Hoffman so intelligent that we can't figure out a way to compete? | ||
Or are they getting so much money from China? | ||
That their actual business model is propaganda. | ||
And it doesn't matter that Disney loses a half a billion dollars on these movies. | ||
Because how much money are they getting? | ||
How much dark money are they getting to put that messaging out? | ||
Well, not even dark money necessarily, but the Chinese market is such an important market for companies like Disney to reach. | ||
They can't show a Star Wars movie that has any anti-communist ideals. | ||
And otherwise, it doesn't reach the Chinese market. | ||
Yes, they might be losing business in the United States when people feel alienated by woke crap, but they're making it back overseas. | ||
But that can't be an excuse. | ||
And anybody listening to this, anybody that's in this marketplace that has the means, we have to invest in our messaging. | ||
We have to invest in getting our culture out there. | ||
The youth doesn't care. | ||
The youth... | ||
And honestly, 99% of us when we come home and we have a long day and life is hard, groceries are expensive, we don't want to get engaged in deep ideological discussions every night. | ||
I just want to put on the office for the 45th time. | ||
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Right. | |
A movie like Top Gun in the 80s does more to promote American ideology and American values than all the documentaries in the world. | ||
We don't compete in that marketplace. | ||
We don't tell stories. | ||
We don't have parables. | ||
The right has to understand the value in art better. | ||
And the return on the investment can always be, well, this made $100 million. | ||
Yeah, yeah, that's great. | ||
Some of the return on the investment has to be that people like Zachary Levy are not concerned to come out. | ||
Right. | ||
Honestly, it's gotten to a point where I think about the 1964 Civil Rights Act, and generally I agree with it. | ||
You shouldn't not hire somebody because of one of their immutable characteristics, like their race. | ||
If they're the best person for the job, it shouldn't get in the way. | ||
Of you hiring them, I think it's wrong to deny someone a position because of an immutable characteristic if they're the best for that position. | ||
And we've seen the reversal of that play out with DEI, but it's almost gotten to the point where I'm thinking that political ideology should be protected in the same way that we protect religious rights and other immutable characteristics. | ||
But it is, though. | ||
It's a democratic marketplace. | ||
We've got to put our money where our mouth is. | ||
We can identify the problem, which is what we do when we say, man, Hollywood's too woke. | ||
These people, woke is not dying. | ||
It's going underground, I guess is my big point I'm trying to make. | ||
It's still going to happen. | ||
They're just not going to promote it because they've gotten the backlash. | ||
But they're still, these people haven't changed. | ||
And they've already been losing money for however many years, right? | ||
This is what they are. | ||
This is who they are. | ||
Seth Rogen is not changing, right? | ||
We need to identify. | ||
But also, look, if you're a capitalist, and I'm a huge capitalist, I'm not saying throw your money away to make sure that we can make our movies too. | ||
What I'm saying is that there's a 200 million person marketplace that's being actively ignored, if not actively antagonized, that we can be getting in on. | ||
You're going to tell me that you don't think Tony Hinchcliffe would be pretty good starring in his own sitcom? | ||
Do you think after going on this stage tonight? | ||
It was so funny too. | ||
People didn't even know he was a comedian. | ||
Do you think Tony Hinchcliffe is going to get a sitcom after tonight? | ||
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Yeah. | |
I don't think he cares. | ||
Well, this is... | ||
But we should care. | ||
Right. | ||
You're absolutely right. | ||
Because we need to give that man a show. | ||
Yeah, he's hilarious. | ||
We need... | ||
Oh, you guys want to put up Awkwafina? | ||
Okay. | ||
Let's put up Awkwafina and we'll go head-to-head on our own network. | ||
She-Hulk versus Tony Hinchcliffe. | ||
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Yeah, let's say... | |
You want to compete? | ||
Let's compete. | ||
That's how we want to play this game? | ||
Sure. | ||
Exactly. | ||
You want DEI Lord of the Rings? | ||
Okay. | ||
That's terrible with the orcs and you have to feel bad for their little families. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
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Unbelievable. | |
Let's see what Trump's saying. | ||
Sex change operations on illegal aliens in detention. | ||
Sex change operations on illegal aliens in detention. | ||
Think of it. | ||
At taxpayer. | ||
Just America last person. | ||
She said, they're caught, they're illegally detained. | ||
But if they want a sex change operation. | ||
I think if you're caught illegally in America, you should have a mandated sex change. | ||
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Yeah, I think that we... | |
Everybody gets one. | ||
Yeah, I think that we missed a huge opportunity here. | ||
You know, they wanted to play these games with our language and say, oh, he's an unregistered migrant. | ||
He's not an illegal alien. | ||
We should have been like, oh, okay, that's how we're playing this. | ||
We should have just punched him in the face and been like, that's assault. | ||
No, no, no, this was an unregistered sparring. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Should have broken into their houses, stole all of their stuff. | ||
Well, I've gotten to the point where I've just started challenging people to duels because you can have, in Texas, you can legally agree to a fist fight with somebody. | ||
Is that right? | ||
Yeah, and it's protected. | ||
So if we're at a bar, assuming that we're not drunk, we're just hanging out, and we have a problem, we can legally in Texas step outside and duke it out, and the police are not supposed to interfere. | ||
As long as there's no weapon used or deadly force used, I can't stomp on your head or anything like that. | ||
Really? | ||
But yeah, we could duke it out and work it out. | ||
Well, then I'm going to chase because everything I do is deadly force. | ||
Let's go back to Trump. | ||
Oh, there you go. | ||
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I'm talking about the Joe Rogan interview, which was fantastic, by the way. | |
Look how great he looks. | ||
Kamala's melting away. | ||
She literally looks like she's melting. | ||
Her neck is, like, falling off her face. | ||
Eric Adams has only been mayor of New York for, what, two years? | ||
And he looks like he's... | ||
Well, they brought the hammer down on him because he came out against the migrants. | ||
I know, but he's starting to look like one of the mushrooms in the Mario video games. | ||
The guy's looking rough. | ||
This dude's 80 years old. | ||
He looks better than ever. | ||
I think RFK got him on some of those peptides. | ||
He looks fantastic. | ||
He's clearly been taking some of these Alex Jones. | ||
Yeah, he's been going to the AlexJonesStore.com. | ||
We have so many orders that we ship to Mar-a-Lago, folks. | ||
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I'm just kidding. | |
He's robust. | ||
He's vital. | ||
Look at him. | ||
He looks great. | ||
Cars and car... | ||
Factories being taken out of Detroit. | ||
And he's been talking about the way we've been taking advantage of in the automobile industry since the late 80s, early 90s. | ||
There's a famous Larry King interview where he was griping about Japan taking advantage of us and our laws on car manufacturing. | ||
We don't export vehicles very much. | ||
If at all in the United States. | ||
I mean, do you ever see a Ford driving around on the Audubon? | ||
Because they're not allowed to. | ||
Right. | ||
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Yeah. | |
We're totally taken advantage of. | ||
So you got the Tim Walz's and the Kamala Harris's coming out and saying that they love unions and labor should vote for them. | ||
But at the same time, all their policies have made it virtually impossible for the United States to export anything other than agriculture. | ||
They're bought and paid for. | ||
There is no way you can make an argument that the modern Democratic Party Advocates for the American citizen. | ||
Everything they do empowers European bureaucracies. | ||
Yeah, the political class worldwide. | ||
No doubt. | ||
Including them, but the political class. | ||
Yeah, and it's nuts, man. | ||
On some level, we escaped European bureaucracy in 1780, and they have been trying to bring us to heel ever since. | ||
Right, right. | ||
You know, like, how dare you? | ||
We freed ourselves from European bureaucracy, and now our politicians are selling us back. | ||
It's like an inverted slave trade. | ||
Yeah, let's get into the League of Nations. | ||
Let's give sovereignty to the UN. Just in case the Chinese sniffles come back, let's cede all our sovereignty to the WHO. Okay. | ||
I tell you what, man. | ||
Or... | ||
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Second Amendment says good luck. | |
Yeah, yeah. | ||
Good luck. | ||
Man, this attack on the Second Amendment and freedom of speech, basically everything outlined in the Bill of Rights. | ||
The Republicans are guilty of this too, but the leftists are now... | ||
What blows my mind is that they're explicitly coming out on what were formerly major mainstream networks and saying things like misinformation isn't protected free speech. | ||
And of course it is, because... | ||
Who determines what's misinformation? | ||
It's always the political establishment. | ||
Well, that's... | ||
I think... | ||
Look, and this is probably a November 7th discussion, but I would really hope that we are able to get away from this Republican-Democrat paradigm in the future because there are, half of the Republican Party at least, is complicit. | ||
Mitch McConnell is complicit. | ||
Lindsey Graham is complicit. | ||
They are, you know, if Trump wins on the landslide, they are in no way vindicated. | ||
They are part of the problem. | ||
And they need to be primaried. | ||
We need to see who is advocating for us, the American people, and who has been advocating for everybody but America. | ||
And we need to make that distinction, right? | ||
Because there's too many Republicans hiding And I know they call them rhinos and all this other stuff. | ||
I mean, just look at all the rhinos and just the ones you named who kind of stood idly by the entire Trump administration as he was being reamed and reamed. | ||
John Fetterman's been more base than Mitch McConnell. | ||
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I know. | |
It's unbelievable, too. | ||
We need to get past the left-right paradigm. | ||
We got to get past it. | ||
It's not about the right versus the left. | ||
It's about the people versus the political class. | ||
That's right. | ||
Joe Munchen has been a better... | ||
a better... | ||
Stewart of the Constitution of the United States than Lindsey Graham has been. | ||
Well, it's one of the things that frustrates me. | ||
I'll post something on X and somebody will reply, oh, spoken like a true Republican to criticize me. | ||
The first thing I think is just how dare you call me a Republican? | ||
Because I'm not. | ||
I'm an American. | ||
Let's see what Trump's saying. | ||
Also, we have every endorsement from virtually every sheriff's department, police department. | ||
I don't think they have one cop. | ||
They're looking for just one cop. | ||
They got Capitol Police. | ||
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Is there one? | |
Well, it's not going to be in New York's finest, by the way. | ||
That's another one that kills me, man. | ||
We have people that are political hostages still. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And they've been forgotten. | ||
And that's a stain on us. | ||
That's a stain on... | ||
On our country forever. | ||
These people, those January 6th political prisoners are hostages of their own country. | ||
They walk through a building their own tax dollars paid for. | ||
And they've paid for it with their lives. | ||
Not to mention the fact that it was entrapment. | ||
Yeah, well, obviously. | ||
Yeah, and also, you know, Mayorkas and Merrick Garland. | ||
Oh, we'll get back to you on that. | ||
They put some people in prison who weren't even in the Capitol that day because they just talked about it. | ||
20 years. | ||
Yeah. | ||
They threw 20 years out there. | ||
But again, I get mad at our side, even what happened with you guys. | ||
I sit here and I say, okay, that's the game. | ||
Why isn't everybody suing everybody that lied about everything else? | ||
The mainstream media is complicit for being... | ||
Weapons of mass destruction? | ||
Are you liable for the 500,000 civilians who died in the wars in Iraq? | ||
Line them up, one by one. | ||
Line them up, one by one. | ||
You're served, you're served, you're served, you're served. | ||
People criticize Alex Jones for something they think he got wrong 10 years ago, but they don't criticize CNN for the 10 things they got wrong one hour ago. | ||
That's exactly right. | ||
And even J.D. Vance talking with Tapper. | ||
He's like, no, no. | ||
The FBI was investigating. | ||
No, no. | ||
He was like... | ||
Yeah. | ||
You had unnamed sources. | ||
Frankly, we should pull up that clip. | ||
That's a really good point. | ||
I can't remember what clip number it is, but this is JD Vance talking to Tapper. | ||
Let's run clip number four, five, and six back-to-back. | ||
They're all very short. | ||
Let's run those and unpack it on the other side. | ||
This is a very well-produced show. | ||
The crew's amazing here. | ||
You're on top of it. | ||
Vice President Mike Pence, all of these people have this horribly damaged worldview, and they're all just going after Donald Trump because they want to send people into war? | ||
That's really your argument? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
It's not like these are conservative. | ||
I like how he's just like, yes. | ||
Doubles down. | ||
Lean into it. | ||
The Warby Parker is the gangland do-rag of the Democratic Party. | ||
If you ever see anybody in black-rim Warby Parkers, that's their gang flag. | ||
I get recode, man. | ||
man anybody who bought from that's it that's it You drove the getaway car and you wear Warby Parkers? | ||
You're done for, bro. | ||
We found it. | ||
You didn't even have prescription lenses on, man. | ||
It was just clear glass. | ||
Rico, everybody wearing Warby Parkers. | ||
That's what I'm talking about. | ||
If you bought an N95 or a Warby Parker within the last eight years, you'll catch a case. | ||
I'm putting cases on all you mothers. | ||
Back to it. | ||
I don't know why you want to talk about the FBI investigation. | ||
You covered it in a way that gave credence to anonymous sources, accusations. | ||
You did it yourself. | ||
Your network did it, Jake. | ||
But again, can we talk about the issues that Americans care most about? | ||
I'm talking about things that Donald Trump has said. | ||
Yes. | ||
If you have an issue with whether or not he's talking about the economy enough, that's between you and your running mate. | ||
I'm talking about things he has said. | ||
His neck looks like he got blown out by Willie Brown, too. | ||
You're right, it is a sex poll. | ||
I'm telling you. | ||
He talks about the fact that housing has become unaffordable. | ||
A lot of pizza being ordered over there. | ||
Kamala Harris and her allies, you know it's interesting. | ||
Kamala Harris and her media allies, and I would put CNN in this category. | ||
You guys seem to care. | ||
I tell you they want it. | ||
They say we're mean and nasty to them. - More about Donald Trump's past than the future of the American people. | ||
We're running this campaign on making-- - I gotta tell you, I didn't like him at first, but I gotta give credit where it's due, My buddy Dan Holloway over at the Drinking Bros was like, no, you're gonna like him. | ||
And I was like, eh, and he was like, give him a chance. | ||
I'm like, you're just like everybody who served, bro. | ||
You're a military stan, bro. | ||
Except Dan Crenshaw. | ||
And then he was like, give him a chance. | ||
And he's been 100% right. | ||
JD Vance, every time I see him, I am more and more impressed. | ||
I was totally neutral about it. | ||
The only thing that I was worried about was years ago, there were some clips that came out of him criticizing Trump. | ||
He was. | ||
But I watched Hillbillyology, which is a cheesy but charming movie, and I've paid attention to what he's been saying over the course of the last month or two, that he's really been hitting the trail hard, and he's nailing it. | ||
He's way more professional than Tim Walz, regardless of whether you agree with him. | ||
Yeah, two things there. | ||
One, he's not even in the same stratosphere. | ||
I mean, it's a joke. | ||
They're not in the same weight class. | ||
That's for sure. | ||
Yeah. | ||
One, Hillbilly Elegy sucked because that's what liberals think of middle America. | ||
They think of middle America as nothing but pathetic. | ||
They played those roles as pathetic animals. | ||
You're talking about some of the greatest actors and actresses, but that's what they think of middle America. | ||
They think of these yokels as these idiots. | ||
I hate it when people refer to middle America as a flyover state. | ||
I hate that. | ||
When I was in California, they say flyover state, flyover state. | ||
I'm like, you realize that Republicans would call it a flyover state, like Illinois and others. | ||
You realize that None of your candidates would ever win any political office if it wasn't for middle America, right? | ||
Yeah, and also the people who make our food. | ||
That's hard work, too. | ||
It's not just work with your hands. | ||
It's hard. | ||
It's hard logically, too. | ||
These are smart. | ||
Farmers are very smart. | ||
It's not some guy in a straw hat. | ||
You know what it is, man? | ||
It's just not a place you're going to find a sugar daddy. | ||
I've had better times in my life. | ||
I've had some of the best times in my life. | ||
Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. | ||
Done shows in Grand Rapids, Michigan. | ||
Davenport, Iowa. | ||
These places are awesome. | ||
These places are sick, dude. | ||
Omaha, Nebraska... | ||
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But yeah, you're not going to find a billionaire sugar daddy if that's what you're looking for. | ||
So if your life goal is to grow up and be professionally beautiful for 16 weeks until you can get knocked up by somebody, you're probably going to have to go to LA for that. | ||
You don't really need a sugar daddy if you live in the middle of America because it's so much more affordable. | ||
That's very true. | ||
That's so true. | ||
But give Democrats four more years. | ||
They'll do something about that. | ||
Yeah, I'm worried about what they're doing with the swing states, with these migrants. | ||
If the Democrats win on November 5th, they are going to give amnesty to tens of millions of illegal migrants, and they're all going to be voting in 2028, and then there we are. | ||
I think it's going to backfire on them, man. | ||
You really do? | ||
I really do. | ||
I think most migrants, this is why they had to switch off, I don't know if you've noticed, they switched off of Latin American migrants and they started bringing in Haitians. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Because the Latin American migrants are hard-working, Catholic, Western values, Catholic, and it takes them... | ||
They told the Cubans, they said, don't come here. | ||
New Yorkers came out and said, do not come here. | ||
You will not... | ||
Because the Cubans hate communism. | ||
100%. | ||
I think, you know, instead of, we need more people, not less, and now what I would like to do is I would like to extend an amnesty program to all the conservatives that are struggling under Trudeau, and we'll bring all the conservative Canadians down here. | ||
I would love to do an... | ||
That's a good idea. | ||
Give me every conservative from Toronto and we'll do a one-on-one trade with every progressive from LA. You know what I'm saying? | ||
You don't want to be here. | ||
We don't want you here. | ||
Let's just go ahead and flip a trade. | ||
We'll do it like the NFL trade deadline. | ||
We'll give you one Brooklyn gender confused and we'll give you another LA trust fund baby for two small business owners in Toronto. | ||
We'll make that trade. | ||
I make that trade. | ||
That's awesome. | ||
Awesome, let's go to Trump. | ||
We will get critical race theory and transgender insanity the hell out of our schools. | ||
It's just communism, guys. | ||
It's just communism. | ||
He's doing his last climactic build. | ||
Oh, you can feel it? | ||
Yeah. | ||
He says, we will, we will, we will, like 30 million times, and then he goes, we will make America great again. | ||
That's his motif. | ||
Look at the energy. | ||
These people have been there for five hours. | ||
Look at the energy they still have. | ||
New York's gonna be lit tonight, boy. | ||
Great time to be... | ||
New York needs a comeback. | ||
I love my city so much, but that city needs help, man. | ||
Yeah, it's sad. | ||
We are finally going to build up our country, defend our borders, and protect our citizens. | ||
It's called America First. | ||
And it's going to happen at levels never seen before. | ||
And I'll tell our friends, our allies, who sometimes treat us very badly, that it's about time we take care of ourselves. | ||
And we will stop the illegal immigration that's taking place at levels never seen before. | ||
We will stop it cold and once and for all. | ||
We will not be invaded. | ||
We will not be occupied. | ||
We will not be overrun. | ||
We will not be conquered. | ||
We will be a free and proud nation once again. | ||
Everyone will prosper. | ||
Every family will thrive. | ||
And every day will be filled with opportunity and hope. | ||
And very much so, it will be filled with the American dream. | ||
We're bringing back the American dream. | ||
And we're going to bring it back at the highest level that you've ever seen. | ||
I think this is something Elon has done with him. | ||
And for that to happen, we must defeat Kamala Harris and stop her radical left agenda with a landslide that is too big to rig. | ||
So you need to get out and vote. | ||
Get your husband off the couch. | ||
The football game doesn't mean a damn thing. | ||
Get up, Harry. | ||
Get up, Harry. | ||
Let's go. | ||
You're going to vote for the president, Harry. | ||
We're going to save our country. | ||
For the past nine years, we have been fighting against the most sinister and corrupt forces on earth. | ||
With your vote in this election, you can show them once and for all that this nation does not belong to them. | ||
This nation belongs to you. | ||
It belongs to you. | ||
No city embodies the spirit, energy, and potential of the American people more than where we are gathered tonight. | ||
We want to win our country, but we also want to win New York and make it safe and strong and beautiful and affordable and vibrant again. | ||
And we're going to do that? | ||
And we'll work with the mayor and we'll work with the governor? | ||
We're gonna do that. | ||
A lot of overtures to moderate Democrats recently. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I think that's a smart play. | ||
Well, he's never really been a Republican. | ||
He's just been a populist. | ||
Yeah. | ||
They can't pigeonhole him into that rhino category. | ||
Kennedy's got an axe to grind. | ||
He's working the back channels. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
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Wow. | |
Historic appearance from Donald Trump in Madison Square Garden. | ||
Sold out. | ||
Over 20,000 people there at least. | ||
Absolutely nailed it. | ||
The left is trying to say that he's exhausted. | ||
I don't know where that came from. | ||
They just made it up and they tried to run it. | ||
Obviously, he's not exhausted. | ||
That was spectacular. | ||
That was spectacular. | ||
The thing that makes me feel like maybe they don't have the gas to cheat again is the October surprise they have is, oh by the way, Trump's Hitler. | ||
Do you think that was really their October surprise? | ||
It's supposed to be the last one or two weeks of the election, but I think they burned all their surprises trying to prosecute them. | ||
I'm telling you, you know, well, let's assume that they weren't behind the other ways to get rid of them, right? | ||
Yeah. | ||
So maybe, you know, they were really counting on that sloped roof to... | ||
It was dangerous for security to be up there. | ||
But I just think the fact that he's doing these events in California and New York says to me that these swing states... | ||
I don't think he thinks the swing states are close. | ||
I'm interested in that. | ||
You know? | ||
I'm interested in why... | ||
I mean, I know he told Rogan he thinks he's going to win Ohio by double digits, but... | ||
I know Fetterman was talking with, I forget who, but he said that he kind of conceded that he thinks Trump's running away with Pennsylvania. | ||
Yeah, I've seen others in Pennsylvania, other Democratic leaders saying that the support in Pennsylvania is astounding. | ||
They're freaking out. | ||
Let's not count our chickens, boys and girls. | ||
Let's not count our chickens. | ||
You have to get out and vote. | ||
Just because you're winning doesn't mean you have to give up. | ||
I don't know if you guys are meaning to send this song through, but I'm getting it in my ears. | ||
But I think we're going to win because they're trying to kill him. | ||
And it's too big to rig and they've screwed up with Springfield, Ohio. | ||
That's probably why he's going to win Ohio. | ||
Trump hates immigrants as he stands next to a smoke show immigrant. | ||
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Elon Musk and Melania. | |
I hate immigrants. | ||
They're the worst. | ||
The gaslighting is so irritating because Nobody hates immigrants who come here and go through the real process to become assimilated. | ||
I went to an immigration party in California. | ||
There was some family friends in my wife's family who got American citizenship. | ||
They're from Italy. | ||
And they had this party at a Ruby's diner because they thought there's nothing more American than Ruby's because they're Italians and they don't get it. | ||
It's supposed to be American, right? | ||
But they assimilated, though. | ||
Right? | ||
It wasn't like they had, I'm an American citizen party, and then they grilled cats for everybody like they do back in Haiti. | ||
Right? | ||
So, the problem is, when you bring people over here that don't want to become American, it's not bringing people over here to be American. | ||
That's the real issue. | ||
Listen, man, my grandmother was an Irish immigrant. | ||
The history of the Irish and the Irish Catholics in this country is well documented. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And store windows, no Irish, stuff like that from that time period. | ||
Very, very bad. | ||
If you want to get into it, look at Oliver Cromwell and what the British were doing. | ||
That's the whole funny thing to me about this whole white people are evil. | ||
Everybody's the British? | ||
Don't put that on my door. | ||
Learn what the British were doing to the Irish for a thousand years before they knew the new world existed. | ||
The potato famine didn't even have to happen. | ||
They had to send all their potatoes back to England and they starved. | ||
Yeah, some might call that a genocide. | ||
Jinx! | ||
I don't think it's about assimilation, just to push back on you a little bit. | ||
I think the best part about America, whether you believe in a melting pot or not, is if you're cool... | ||
If you do cool things and if you're interesting and if you do things your own way, everybody takes a little bit from everybody. | ||
I'm with you on that, but you have to melt. | ||
Now we have people coming here that won't melt. | ||
Well, you can't gaslight people to your point, right? | ||
Like, you can't sit here as an elitist Ivy Leaguer who lives in a gated community and say, we should have open borders. | ||
Well, then take the freaking doors off your house. | ||
I don't care if you want to call it illegal immigrants. | ||
I don't care if you call it undocumented citizens. | ||
To me, it's the same thing. | ||
It's a trespasser. | ||
I don't mind. | ||
You can come over and have dinner. | ||
Ask first. | ||
I'll invite you over. | ||
I'll even make cat. | ||
I can't come home and be like, oh shit, Pierre, I didn't know you were coming over today. | ||
What are you doing in my house? | ||
That's not how this works. | ||
You come home and he's already making ramen. | ||
Yeah, what are we doing here? | ||
Where's my dog? | ||
It's unbelievable. | ||
And they tried to criticize Trump when he pushed back on that. | ||
Oh, you think black jobs and Hispanic jobs are only a certain type of job? | ||
But then when you go on the street again and you ask actual people from these minority communities. | ||
Black people sure do. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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Dr. | |
Umar sure does. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Listen, man. | ||
And again, I think you hit the nail on the head. | ||
The gaslighting. | ||
These are nuanced topics. | ||
We can have conversations about this. | ||
A little bit here, a little bit there. | ||
I could take some from you. | ||
I can agree with this. | ||
I can disagree with that. | ||
But when you say, no, you're wrong, and not only are you wrong, you're an evil, racist, misogynist, I'm like, okay. | ||
It's what this guy said. | ||
I don't care. | ||
You know what I'm saying? | ||
We have to get past that, and the only way to get past that is this has to be destroyed. | ||
Trump needs to win. | ||
He needs to win down ballot. | ||
He needs to win the popular vote. | ||
It needs to be such a resounding and embarrassing defeat that the deep state and NATO and the WEF and what's his name? | ||
The evil villain in the WD. Klaus Schwab. | ||
Herr Schwab. | ||
They have to look... | ||
Do you know about his dad? | ||
Yeah, New Schwabenland, right? | ||
Was that his grandfather? | ||
His dad moved back to Germany during World War II, during the Nazi regime, voluntarily in order to help at a management level for the company responsible for... | ||
He was researching heavy water so they could develop a nuclear weapon. | ||
So his dad didn't have to move back to Germany, chose to, and tried to help the Nazis get a nuclear weapon. | ||
The guy's literally son of a Nazi! | ||
Well, which is nuts because he doesn't look anything like that every time he talks. | ||
My God, he's central casting evil. | ||
He's central casting evil. | ||
But these guys have to look at the Democratic Party in America and they have to try to hollow it out. | ||
We need this thing to be destroyed. | ||
We need to hollow out the Republican Party. | ||
That's what I'm saying, man. | ||
And also, we need to start calling communism communism. | ||
100%. | ||
It's Marxism. | ||
It's DEI. DEI is just the S in ESG. It's so much bigger. | ||
It's communism. | ||
Call it communism. | ||
Let's identify it. | ||
And I gotta tell you, you're on top of this stuff as much as anybody. | ||
You're way more into this stuff than I am. | ||
And I'm 99% more intelligent in regards to this stuff than most other people. | ||
I'm not good at dieting and metabolism. | ||
They're too busy working three jobs trying to make ends of me to pay attention. | ||
Who is the tip of the spear? | ||
Where is this coming from? | ||
And how do we defeat them? | ||
That's what we have to do. | ||
do and we have to message it in a way that is easily digestible. | ||
Look at this. | ||
Klaus Martin Schwab was born 30th of March, 1938 to Eugen Wilhelm Schwab and Erika Eprecht in Ravensburg. | ||
His parents had moved from Switzerland to Germany during the Third Reich in order for his father to assume the role of director of Esther Weiss AG, an industrial company and contractor for If you look up the history of that company, they were responsible for those big turbines that you see where they were trying to mess with the water molecule to see if they could basically make an explosive atomic bomb. | ||
So Trump is a Nazi. | ||
Hillary Clinton, everybody. | ||
Trump is not. | ||
But how much money has George Soros and Alex Soros given the Democratic Party and those progressive candidates? | ||
Hell, Soros himself helped the Nazis. | ||
Now, try to find that video on 60 Minutes. | ||
Hard to find. | ||
It's been scrubbed. | ||
And he basically said, of course I helped the Nazis. | ||
Somebody else would have done it if it wasn't me. | ||
And now that's the guy who finances all these people who then turn around and call Trump a Nazi? | ||
It's unbelievable. | ||
And then they've got Tim Walz who's basically a self-avowed Maoist. | ||
He's never come out and said publicly that he's a Maoist, but we know that when he was in China in 1995, he was collecting little red books. | ||
He was talking about how great Mao was at bringing China from an agrarian economy to an industrial economy. | ||
Mao killed more people between 1958 and 1962 than all of white supremacy, including the Third Reich, combined from 1619 to 2019. | ||
Yeah. | ||
100 million people. | ||
So they call us Nazis all day long while they espouse Maoist views. | ||
It's like, even if we were Nazis, which we're not, and we disavow wholeheartedly, even if we were, it would still be less evil than you. | ||
And I know we're preaching to the converted because the Infowars audience is probably the most educated audience when it comes to the stuff, the four olds, it comes to the cultural revolution. | ||
These are folks that get it and see it for what it is. | ||
How do we communicate these very complex topics to people that aren't as... | ||
Intellectually curious and maybe aren't in the Infowar, aren't in the fight. | ||
How do we get the everyday person to say, look, this is communism and communism is bad. | ||
How do we win the messaging? | ||
I guess that's the ultimate question. | ||
I don't know the answer. | ||
I'm a comedian. | ||
I need to be able to communicate. | ||
And the longer the joke is, the less funnier it is. | ||
These are the bad guys and this is why. | ||
Well, I think the Democrats are doing it for us because we're reaching a point where things have gone so badly under their leadership that people are forced to wake up. | ||
The question is whether or not enough people wake up before it's too late to reverse. | ||
I agree with you, but also I 100% agree with you. | ||
But that scares me because they're going to learn from this. | ||
If the worst case scenario is that they're able to pull off the cheat, win, and still learn from it while they maintain power. | ||
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Right. | |
If they get good at lying again. | ||
And if they just say, look, what we have to do is we got to bring the hammer all the way down. | ||
Right? | ||
If we're able to win and if we're able to save this country, and I do believe it is saving this country. | ||
They're going to reevaluate, and they're going to come back. | ||
They're not going away. | ||
Communism is not going to go, oh, all right, well, see you later. | ||
The CIA, the deep state, everybody that has been willing to sell their neighbors down the river for an extra buck, the corruption is not going away. | ||
It's not. | ||
It's going to go in the closet for a little bit. | ||
It's going to go dark for a little bit, but it's not going away. | ||
We need to find out who is the tip of this spear. | ||
And we need to rip this thing out root and stem. | ||
We have to treat this as the cancer that it is. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
I'm gonna run clips two and three back to back in a second of these clips of Michelle Obama the other day. | ||
And the reason I wanted to run them is because of something you just said. | ||
There was a time in this country where our politicians were very good at lying, both Republicans and Democrats alike. | ||
Barack Obama's a good example of this. | ||
Bill Clinton's a good example of this. | ||
He didn't get away with his one line, but he was very talented at covering his tracks. | ||
Now we've reached a point where there's a level of incompetence among supervillains that we haven't seen before with the Kamala Harris's and others who are just fumbling the ball. | ||
The Joe Biden's and his son, they're just fumbling the ball on it. | ||
And I'm concerned as well. | ||
And that's why I think we've seen this administration, this campaign, this regime try to bring back the old Clinton Influencers and the Obamas, both of them, because these people are incredibly talented at making evil sound so good. | ||
Let's watch clips two and three back to back and unpack it on the other side. | ||
I gotta ask myself, well, why on earth is this race even close? | ||
I lay awake at night wondering what in the world is going on. | ||
And it's clear to me that the question isn't whether Kamala is ready for this moment, because by every measure, she has demonstrated that she's ready. | ||
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She does exactly what she's told. | |
The real question is, as a country, are we ready for this moment? | ||
*crickets* Yeah, and play three right after it. | ||
We have every right to demand that the men in our lives do better by us. | ||
She's already nagging me, I'm not even married to her. | ||
I got married until I only had to deal with one woman. | ||
We have to use our voices to make these choices clear to the men that we love. | ||
Our lives are worth more than their anger and disappointment. | ||
How are you going to have that much money in that bad teeth? | ||
Yeah, I can fix everything but my teeth. | ||
And we are more than just baby-making vessels. | ||
I will give $100,000 to anybody out there that can show me one picture of her pregnant. | ||
Do you really think she's a man? | ||
Like, from your heart, do you really think she's a man? | ||
I just think she's an ugly woman. | ||
I don't think she's a man, no. | ||
No, I don't think she's a man at all. | ||
She's a big broad, but I don't think she's a man. | ||
That being said, I don't think she carried those babies. | ||
Really? | ||
You think the kids are fake? | ||
No, the kids are very much real. | ||
I know, but fake, like, not related to her? | ||
Um... | ||
If I had to speculate? | ||
Yeah, speculation. | ||
Disclaimer. | ||
I have heard some things. | ||
This is 100% speculation. | ||
I have heard some things that Barack Obama has no interest in copulating with a female of any sort. | ||
Well, I mean, anybody who's watched Tucker Carlson has seen some rumors of that. | ||
Well, yeah, and he enjoys himself some cocaine still to this day. | ||
I've heard, again, speculation. | ||
And he likes cocaine, cigarettes, and dudes' buttholes. | ||
Well, it's not hard to believe. | ||
Yeah, that's the speculation. | ||
The other crazy thing... | ||
I mean, this is how six-foot-two chefs end up dying in three feet of water. | ||
Yeah, you're so much more likely to die of being a chef for a Democrat than you are of COVID. It was Obama's and Clinton's chef, right? | ||
The Democrat body count, when you get it... | ||
It's high. | ||
Browning in this much water. | ||
My old boss, Patrick David, had on Anthony Weiner. | ||
And really, I like Patrick, but he does a great job. | ||
But he missed the boat on Anthony Weiner. | ||
Anthony Weiner used his lawyer... | ||
At the end of the day, he was going to be... | ||
Anthony Weiner was going to be the mayor of New York and probably would have ran for president if he just could have kept off Snapchat for 16 seconds. | ||
Yeah. | ||
But Patrick asked him about the Clinton body count, and Anthony Weiner danced around him and turned it into a macabre thing. | ||
Like, you're using these people's deaths for politics. | ||
How dare you? | ||
I would just ask a simple question. | ||
How many people do you know, personally, that have committed suicide or been murdered? | ||
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Right, by hanging themselves and shooting themselves in the stomach. | |
That knows more than one. | ||
It's a lot. | ||
If you know two people that have been either suicided or murdered, you probably did two tours of duty. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Or you grew up in a really bad area. | ||
You must be in a remarkably bad area. | ||
If you grew up in Chirac, you might know three or four people, right? | ||
What is it? | ||
46 is the Clinton count? | ||
Dozens upon dozens. | ||
No, it's higher than that. | ||
It's over 70, but 12 of them definitely are problematic. | ||
Then there's a gray area where, oh, it could go out and maybe there's benefit of doubt, but there's like over 70. | ||
There's a whole website. | ||
You don't think it's odd that you know 70 people that have died by suicide or homicide? | ||
That seems like a lot. | ||
I knew a guy that was a sniping contractor. | ||
He would disappear for months, go to Africa, come back and hang out. | ||
And he said that one of his buddies in the industry was guarding Hillary Clinton. | ||
I can't remember where overseas that she was visiting. | ||
I think she was Secretary of State at the time. | ||
And they were told, whatever happens, don't touch Hillary Clinton. | ||
Just don't touch her, no matter what. | ||
Don't shake her hand, don't pat her on the shoulder, nothing, right? | ||
She's so radioactive. | ||
She's so radioactive. | ||
She walks into the room that he's standing at the door of, guarding his, you know, just security eyes out. | ||
And she trips over the threshold as she walks in, falls on her knees, and he reaches down to help her up. | ||
She looks at him and she says, thank you. | ||
Next day, fired. | ||
Next day, fired. | ||
Fired. | ||
Because he wasn't supposed to touch Hillary Clinton. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I also heard she's like old school Irish grandfather piss drunk by like noon every single day. | ||
Really? | ||
Every day. | ||
And I heard that from people that were in her security details. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I heard from people in hospitality in Florida that she sends female sex workers up to her hotel. | ||
I believe it. | ||
I mean... | ||
A lot of these things don't even bother me. | ||
It's the fact that they lie about it. | ||
I don't care if Barack Obama is gay. | ||
What bothers me is that his whole life and brand is a lie. | ||
Yeah, and also the fact that you're insulting my intelligence by trying to tell me that Tim Walz is a heterosexual male who teaches football. | ||
Come on. | ||
Get out of here. | ||
Stop. | ||
Be gay. | ||
I'm alright. | ||
I don't care. | ||
I think we're past that as a society and a country. | ||
I don't think anybody cares. | ||
Wasn't there just a gay couple that got married in Mar-a-Lago? | ||
Maybe. | ||
I believe there was. | ||
Exactly. | ||
Nobody cares. | ||
I don't care who you sleep with. | ||
I don't care what the color of your skin is. | ||
I don't care who you pray to. | ||
I don't care who you lie next to. | ||
I don't care. | ||
God bless. | ||
Live and let live was the entire American dream. | ||
Do what you gotta do. | ||
Be a good person. | ||
Be a good neighbor. | ||
That's all I require out of you. | ||
That's it. | ||
That's all I want. | ||
And this... | ||
The purity test stuff. | ||
I like that Amber Rose used her audience. | ||
I know it pissed off Matt Walsh to no end. | ||
But I'd rather have the Amber Roses than the Matt Walshes. | ||
Because I want the Amber Roses. | ||
I don't every... | ||
Listen. | ||
I'm pontificating here. | ||
Every saint... | ||
Had a past. | ||
Every center has a future. | ||
If you want to be a good person and you want to be a good neighbor, you're alright with me, man. | ||
Yeah, well, it's funny that you mention that with the get-out-of-the-bedroom stuff because the leftists are really trying to hammer home this idea that Republicans want to be in everybody's bedroom, which isn't true and hasn't been true for at least a decade. | ||
You can make the case that the Republican push 10 or 15 or 20 years ago against gay marriage was... | ||
Was an overreach because of the libertarian principles that we're supposed to be backing. | ||
But also, real quick, Chase. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Obama was against gay marriage as well. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Donald Trump is the first president who's come into office pro-gay marriage. | ||
Is that right? | ||
Yeah, I believe so. | ||
I didn't even know that. | ||
The first one that actually walked into office pro-gay marriage. | ||
But let's watch clip number 25 here. | ||
This is an ad I want to see. | ||
I want to watch Gerard watch this clip because it's so funny. | ||
Dems released a tag ad featuring masturbating men claim Republicans want to ban porn. | ||
Let's watch clip number 25. | ||
Have you seen this? | ||
First of all, it doesn't exactly make that dude look alpha. | ||
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Sorry, you can't do that. | |
What the hell, man? | ||
How'd you get in here? | ||
I'm your Republican congressman. | ||
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Who masturbates by themselves under a blanket. | |
You can't tell me what to do. | ||
Get out of my bedroom. | ||
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I love that they made this guy sound like Shaggy from Scooby-Doo. | |
How'd you get in here? | ||
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And make sure you don't finish. | |
Oh, my God. | ||
Oh, my gosh. | ||
It's so funny. | ||
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So, what... | |
They're trying to get the male vote. | ||
Wait, wait, wait. | ||
And there's nothing more beta than being caught masturbating. | ||
Am I supposed to believe that a guy voting Democrat is going to be masturbating to a woman? | ||
That's not like a woman's moan. | ||
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It's just a Barack Obama speech in the background. | |
We've got to cut it up to make it Kamala Harris cackling. | ||
He's just laughing. | ||
Yeah, it is. | ||
Dude, they're two ads. | ||
That ad and the other ad with, I'm a man. | ||
I'm a man. | ||
I'm a man's man. | ||
I'm a macho man. | ||
It's like, it's honest to God, like, they've never met men in their life. | ||
They have no, they have, you know, they like to say they have a man problem. | ||
You know, it's only because, you know, we're all, like, misogynist and everything. | ||
It's like... | ||
This is what you think? | ||
You think somebody is going to watch that? | ||
First of all, I love that that ad probably cost the Kamala Harris campaign like, what, $30 million? | ||
I love that some political consultancy firm was able to somehow pull... | ||
Some of the ads they're pulling out, I'm wondering if Roger Stone... | ||
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It's a trick. | |
No man wants to be more like that guy. | ||
We've already accomplished that, guys. | ||
I can't wait. | ||
I can't wait to find out that Trump has a black ops meme team that is like playing that they're Democratic consultants and they're convincing the Kamala Harris campaign to put out the worst advertisements of all time. | ||
Well, I tell you what, if you guys in the crew can go to my Twitter account, my ex account, find the ad that I made, the fake ad that I made about Trump. | ||
Abortion. | ||
The caption was something like, Harris campaign launches. | ||
I'm a man. | ||
If you have this clip with audio, let's play this one first while you guys look. | ||
I know we only have a couple minutes left, but if you can find the abortion ad with a voiceover, I want to talk about that because I made a fake ad that was not as damning as that one that we just watched. | ||
Do you guys have this I'm a man clip? | ||
Chase, this is a fun show. | ||
I'm man enough to enjoy it. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
This is a lot of fun, man. | ||
Run it. | ||
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Cook my steak rare. | |
Man enough to deadlift 500 and braid the shit out of my daughter's hair. | ||
You think I'm afraid to rebuild a carburetor? | ||
I would have a carburetor. | ||
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That dude is not afraid of bears. | |
That dude is so happy when bears come around. | ||
I'm not afraid of women. | ||
I just find them yucky. | ||
First of all, you should be afraid of bears. | ||
A bear is a very dangerous animal. | ||
If you're not afraid of a bear, you're an idiot. | ||
If you see a bear in the wild, you're going to walk up and bed. | ||
We all know about the guy that made the documentary and there's all the audio of his girlfriend going, just play dad! | ||
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Play dad! | |
He didn't have to pretend 30 seconds later. | ||
He was dead. | ||
Chase, you're talking about grizzly bears. | ||
He's talking about Greenwich Village bears. | ||
Those are very different species of animal, Chase. | ||
You're absolutely right. | ||
I'm not sure if you guys were able to find that clip or not. | ||
That dude's been putting honey on his genitals to try to attract bears for months. | ||
Oh, and none of them would come. | ||
Let's run this one from the beginning. | ||
This is the fake ad that I made. | ||
I don't think it's as damning as the masturbating ad that they actually made. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
When the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. | ||
Wade, they didn't just take away a legal right. | ||
They changed the lives of millions of women across America. | ||
In 2021 alone, over 930,000 women made the difficult decision to have an abortion. | ||
Now, under a federal abortion ban, that choice would be gone. | ||
Imagine a nation where women are forced into motherhood when they aren't ready, where the weight of that responsibility isn't shared, but placed entirely on their shoulders. | ||
Every sleepless night, every mess that feels impossible to clean up, every moment of feeling overwhelmed. | ||
For so many women, it's a future they didn't choose, a reality they're not prepared for. | ||
But now, the right to decide is being taken from them. | ||
We cannot stand by while freedom is stripped away. | ||
We must protect a woman's right to choose her own path for herself, for her family, for her future. | ||
So we don't wind up living with a child like this. | ||
There was this whole Reuters campaign about it was a fake ad and it wasn't really real and then they took it down because the house insurance company... | ||
Is the whole point that the kid's annoying, so... | ||
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Right, that's the point of the ad. | |
Oh my God! | ||
And it blew up, it went viral and people are like, oh my God, I can't believe she came out! | ||
I'm Kamala Harris and I agree with 34th trimester abortion. | ||
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That's... | |
I'm willing to compromise with a three-fifths plan. | ||
Gerard, where can people find you? | ||
We got less than a minute left. | ||
Tell everybody where they can find you, what you're doing. | ||
Hey, if you guys, I'm very popular on Instagram, at Gerard vs. | ||
Evil. | ||
I'm very flaccid on X, so if you guys could follow me there, that'd be great, at Gerard vs. | ||
Evil. | ||
Check out the Slick and Thick podcast. | ||
Watch my boy Mickey Gall, who I do the podcast with, Fight in Madison Square Garden, November 16th on the UFC card. | ||
And check out Gerard vs. | ||
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I got three shows. | ||
Follow me, Gerard vs. | ||
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Evil. | |
You'll see them all there. | ||
Absolutely, and he will be a guest on the American Journal tomorrow morning at, I believe, 10 a.m., and he'll also be on The War Room with Owen Schroyer in the afternoon, so stay tuned at Infowars for that. | ||
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I mean, they literally hate my guts because they know I'm for real, and I can't be bought, and I can't be intimidated, and I'm wild, and I scare them. | ||
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