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Now, let's get into the news.
Last night, we premiered my interview with Donald Trump.
It was only about 17 minutes.
The man was very busy.
I am eternally grateful that they gave us the time of day so that we could sit down with the frontrunner for the 2024 presidential election.
This interview took place moments before Donald Trump was set to speak at the Libertarian National Convention.
He did.
He called for the Libertarians to nominate him For their presidential candidate, they did not.
Instead, the Libertarians, quote, select gay, Antifa-loving, Trump-hating, vaccine-mandate-supporting,
open borders enthusiasts as their presidential candidate.
I think this is the best outcome possible for Donald Trump.
As the Mises Caucus of the Libertarian Party, they believe in closed borders.
They are pro-life.
They just don't like wars.
They don't like the Federal Reserve.
They want Julian Assange and Ross Ulbricht, Edward Snowden pardoned.
There's a lot of things they don't like about the government.
But they're basically Ron Paul Libertarians.
And now, the Libertarian Party has nominated Chase Oliver, a far-left communist candidate.
I want to show you his positions.
Many in the Mises Caucus, and many who are anti-war but pro-America libertarians, have vowed that they will be supporting Donald Trump.
In fact, one individual who called Trump supporters socialists said, with the nomination of a gay race communist, he will be supporting Donald J. Trump.
Now, of course, it was Memorial Day weekend, so we were not here yesterday.
The episode we did with Trump was pre-recorded, obviously, and so this is my first chance to address everything we saw at the Libertarian National Convention.
The first thing I want to do before I jump right into the story...
is explain to all of the Libertarians who are lying, lying about Chase Oliver.
He is a vaccine mandate supporter, period.
Okay?
He has tweeted that businesses should be allowed to mandate vaccines.
Now, what these Libertarians are doing, the reason Libertarians we call them, is they're saying, no, that's just private business.
That's not a mandate.
It literally is a mandate.
Okay, opposition to mandates comes in several forms.
Now, I believe my position, this is four years ago, mind you, three and a half to four years ago, was private businesses can do whatever they want.
A rather libertarian approach.
However, over the past several years, in many instances, you can see that my position on this has changed dramatically.
Well, I will say first and foremost, it is a vaccine mandate to say a business can mandate a vaccine.
They're all responding going, no, he opposes government mandates.
He just supports private mandates.
Did you know that the majority of mandates we saw in 2020 and 2021 were not government mandates?
They were private mandates.
That's right.
You, American voter, when you were forced by a business, by your job, by your employer, to be vaccinated, it was their choice, not the government's.
When music venues said, you can't perform here unless you're vaccinated, the government did not make them do it.
I believe in government placing restrictions on certain things.
I do.
And I think it's fair to say this idea That there is this principled document that will always be absolute.
Listen, there is no logical system.
There's a moral and logical system, and that is, some things should be restricted by government and some things should not.
I am not a libertarian.
I lean libertarian on the political compass, meaning I tend towards freedom, but I am not a big L libertarian, and I do not just blindly think the free market shall provide.
I think to a certain degree, yes, But this is a man who supports vaccine mandates.
And I'll break it down even further, because I can explain to you exactly how, when you allow private corporations to mandate medical treatments, you see exactly what happens.
Post Millennial says Libertarian Select Gay Antifa Loving Trump Hating Vaccine Mandate Supporting Open Borders Enthusiast As Their Presidential Candidate Well, earlier that night, Trump and RFK faced hostile reception at Libertarian Convention amid efforts to sway voters.
I was able to interview RFK Jr., grateful for him giving me the time, two hours with RFK.
And I'll tell you this about RFK Jr.
When it came to issues of public health, and I think this is obvious to everybody, the man has a fire within him.
When talking about environmental toxins, plastics, weird garbage, pesticides, all of that trash, the dude ignites like Goku going Super Saiyan.
But when it comes to the stock issues, he seems not to have any particularly good answers.
He has to play that game.
He's running for political office.
But I think it's fair to say that it's obvious where his passions lie, and everyone knows.
When it comes to the issue of abortion, he's flip-flopped.
Perhaps he's had a real change of heart.
He tries deflecting off of culture war issues, thinking they're not relevant.
Well, they're certainly relevant to many people.
And when it comes to issues of health, he really does mean it, and I absolutely agree with and respect his positions on war and health.
Now, as for Donald Trump, the media across the board will tell you Trump was booed, he was booed, he was booed.
Trump's staffers told us outright they knew Trump was about to walk into a room and get booed heavily.
This was no secret!
But Trump was also cheered by the entire room on several occasions as well.
It was a mixed crowd.
Look, Trump supporters were there, that's true.
But Libertarians did cheer for Trump.
He said, end the wars, they cheered.
He said, pardon, he's gonna pardon, commute, sorry, Russell, but they all cheered.
And then he said things like, I'm Libertarian, they boo him for this.
Trump, you know what, I gotta tell you guys.
Trump should not have used a teleprompter.
He should not.
He should have just been Trump and he would have won the crowd over like that.
If I was advising Trump, I would have said, no teleprompter.
No teleprompter.
Work the crowd.
Talk about what you care about and work the crowd.
I would have said, the first thing you want to do is you want to come out and say this.
The first words out of your mouth.
Audit the Federal Reserve!
And then you would see the entire room just go, YEAH!
And they would be screaming and cheering.
All of the haters, all of the naysayers who wanted to boo you no matter what you said, would have no choice but to cheer for you right away.
Now imagine how the media would react to that.
Trump walks out.
Trump should have walked out, and he should have said the libertarian things first.
He should have at first said, Audit the Federal Reserve!
If I were Trump, I would have said, I can't give you everything.
In fact, there's a lot I can't give you because I know we disagree.
Appeared several times on this show, on Timcast IRL, as well as Joe Rogan.
Many other shows.
He was the guy.
Everybody thought Dave was going to be the nominee.
And let me tell you, Dave Smith has got it in spades.
He is tall.
He has a deep voice.
But he knows the issues, he's quick-witted, he would be a great candidate.
Now, the reason I bring up tall and deep voices, believe it or not, those are, like, requirements in the TV internet era.
We don't have short presidents anymore.
Dave Smith's a guy who could stand next to Donald Trump, he could shake his hand, and he can say, let's talk about the issues.
Dave Smith is a real contender.
Trump can work a crowd.
That's what I'm saying.
At the Libertarian Convention, I'm just thinking, how funny would it have been If Trump's up there at the podium, he's gripping the sides like he does, and they're going, boo!
And he goes, they're booing!
You guys, you're booing!
Well, you know, what am I gonna say?
I can't give you everything.
He didn't work the crowd enough, okay?
It was a good speech.
It was a good speech.
And he got booed, and I tremendously respect it.
It's brave, it's honorable, and as Dave Smith pointed out, He is here to speak to you, Libertarians, because you matter.
Well, not anymore you don't!
Trump won everything!
Trump won, in essence, the Libertarian Convention.
They could have chosen Michael Recktenwald.
We're Josh Smith.
But Recton Wald was the frontrunner.
So let me go back.
Dave Smith, many of you guys probably have seen him on Joe Rogan.
This dude's a quick wit.
He's funny.
He's a good dude.
He knows the issues.
I disagree with him on a lot of things.
I'm not a libertarian.
But we overlap on a tremendous amount.
So I think he'd be a great president.
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For personal reasons, for family reasons, he said, I cannot do it.
So instead, next in line seemed to be...
Michael Recktenwald, who is a former professor, former Marxist, who flipped when MAGA, but libertarian.
I think they say MAGA, I'm not sure.
He was winning.
And then a libertarian candidate by the name of Mike Termat said he would run as vice president for Chase Oliver, a far-leftist, anti-supporting, pro-vaccine mandate, pro-open borders candidate, if people voted for him instead, teaming up to ice out Recktenwald and Clint Russell.
And they gave it to him.
And with this, the Libertarian Party took a dump on the floor and destroyed any relevance they had this election cycle.
Bye!
You know, it's fascinating.
The Libertarians could offer up an alternative to Donald Trump.
They decided not to.
Some speculate the deep conspiracy is the Libertarian Party always intended to help Donald Trump.
First, with the Mises Caucus, which overlaps with many conservative values as the Ron Paul types, gun rights, closed borders, pro-life.
If they had chosen Dave Smith, they could have actually pulled votes away from Donald Trump.
But now that they've chosen the most ridiculous, ridiculous caricature of a leftist, communist, Well, now it all comes crashing down.
The Mises Caucus, in my opinion, has no choice but to passively endorse Donald Trump.
I don't expect the Mises Caucus, you know, Michael Heiss and these individuals, to come out and say, we're calling on all of our caucus members to vote for Donald Trump.
I don't see that.
But it's happening anyway.
I don't know if Jeremy Kaufman is a Mises Caucus guy.
But he's certainly here, not a fan of Trump, now going to be voting for Donald Trump.
Trump.
Austin Peterson said Chase Oliver is the best Libertarian Party candidate for helping re-elect
Donald Trump.
The LP has just made sure all of the people in the Libertarian Party will not vote for
this man.
This guy is for open borders.
Let me make sure.
Here's Dave Smith saying, ironically, Chase winning is the best outcome for Trump this weekend, much better than a standing ovation at his speech.
And then, uh, where do we have this tweet?
Um, we have it from Mays.
Oh, did I just close it?
Let's pull that one back up.
Maze Moore says, Earlier this year, Chase Oliver, the Libertarian Party
nominee, went to the border to advocate for open borders.
With everything we've seen happening to our country because of Biden's policies,
this guy is arguing to open the border even more.
Naive, foolish, anti-American.
And he really does.
I'm not going to play the full video for you, but this is a video of Chase Oliver.
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libertarian party and I am in Nogales, Arizona and behind this fence and razor wire is Nogales,
Mexico.
Actually, it has the exact same name.
This is the same city, just two different countries.
But I loved Ron Paul saying, like, even if we don't agree, my answer is government, leave you alone.
And I'm like, done deal.
You give me a president who says, I want A, B, and C from you, I go, mmm.
You give me a Ron Paul who says, I want A, B, and C, but not from you, you live how you want to live, I go, okay.
I like it.
By all means, Ron Paul be, you know, pro-life, gold standard, end the Fed, all of these things, and whichever point I don't agree with you on, I get to live how I want to live.
I like it.
I like it.
Well, this guy is open borders.
You can't have a country with no border.
Let me tell you, okay?
So, I believe I have, uh, where's the, uh, Did I have the Gallup pulled up?
Okay, we have it right here.
The number one issue, the number one single issue, right now, according to Gallup, as of April 2024, among voters, is immigration.
Immigration, this year, is consistently the top issue.
I mean, you even go back.
So, economy in general in October was 14% to Immigration's 13%.
In November it flipped, 13 to 15, 14 to 16, 12 to 20, 12 to 28, 14 to 28, 17 to 27.
A 10-point lead.
to 16, 12 to 20, 12 to 28, 14 to 28, 17 to 27.
A 10 point lead.
Immigration is freaking people out.
And the Libertarian Party, because look, I'm sorry, the Libertarian Party does not concern
itself with what voters want.
It's a bunch of self-interested weirdos.
The Mises Caucus, on the other hand, and those who supported them, actually stood for something.
Like Dave Smith.
They said, let's create a unifying platform for what the Libertarian Party can bring to the American people.
And I got people saying, what do you mean the Libertarian Party doesn't care about the voters?
Ending the war in the Fed, that's what voters want!
The voter doesn't know what the Fed is.
And I agree with ending the Fed, criminal conspiracy to siphon money away from the workers, from the people, Sounds pretty communist, huh?
But the Fed is disgusting.
And ending the war, of course!
How much money do we waste?
Now young people are furious that we're dumping money overseas.
But the average person wants to understand why their community center has been overrun by non-citizens.
The average person wants to understand why there are tent cities popping up in their towns.
And the Libertarian Party says, we don't care at all about you voters.
All we care about is that we can do whatever we want.
The Democrats say, what's going to get us the most votes?
The Republicans say, what's going to get us the most votes?
They come out with their party platform every few years and say, here's our mission.
And the Libertarians just sit in the corner of the room saying, I should be allowed to get naked in front of whoever I want.
Businesses should be allowed to mandate vaccines.
Not popular, by the way.
They don't care about whether or not they can earn votes.
And now people have said to me, they've said, Tim, parties should not pander.
And my response is, no one is saying pander.
What are the core principles of the Democratic Party?
What are the core principles of the Republican Party?
There are unifying principles as amorphous as these organizations are.
The Libertarian Party has one.
Liberty.
That's it.
They have no unifying message.
Is it open or closed borders?
We don't know!
Now you can say this.
There are some issues that every libertarian agrees with.
Ending the Fed.
Stopping the forever wars.
Well, there you go.
There are Republicans who disagree with other Republicans on a lot of issues.
Some Republicans want to ban abortion outright at the federal level.
Some want it to be at the states.
Despite not agreeing, they work together and they decide what is the best path forward that supports the majority of the voters.
The libertarians say, we literally don't care.
When you look to the American people, and the American people say immigration, even Joe Biden says, OK, we realize the American people do not want this.
We're abandoning this issue.
We want to find a way to enact policies that unify our party.
The libertarians exist outside of this.
Call it principled, call it whatever you want.
I call it being a loser.
You want to fight a culture war, you want to fight for the values that you believe in, I can respect it.
But you also need to win political power.
And so the Libertarian Party could have come out and said, we respect that the American people do not want open borders.
What we offer you then is ending the Federal Reserve, ending these forever wars, and making sure that money ends up back in your pocket.
They could have chosen to go with the winning side.
They didn't.
Let's do this.
Here's Chase Oliver, iSideWith.com, and let's talk about who they've nominated.
So, some of these are obvious.
Should gay couples have the same adoption rights?
He says the voter base says yes.
So, this is a mix between the voter base and direct answers from the candidate himself.
iSideWith.com is basically a profile for political candidates, and they answer many of these themselves.
Oliver is pro-choice.
Says, I don't agree, but the government has no right to ban it.
The Libertarian Party support base, I'm not going to read those.
Do you support the impeachment of Trump?
No.
Do you support the legalization of same-sex marriage?
Chases Oliver voter base.
Yes, take the government out of marriage and instead make it a religious decision.
Interesting.
Should there be more restrictions on the current purchase of a gun?
Yes.
Wait, what?
That I didn't realize.
I thought he was at least pro-gun.
Yes.
We have the sources here.
And they say, Chase Oliver voters.
Analysis of answers from 221 voters that voted for Chase Oliver in the 2022 Georgia U.S.
Senate election.
in the current process for purchasing a gun? Chase Oliver voter base. Yes. We have the sources here,
and they say Chase Oliver voters. Analysis of answers from 221 voters that voted for Chase
Oliver in the 2022 Georgia US Senate election. I see. The candidate support base disagrees
with their political party on this issue.
That's interesting.
I suppose it's because, I don't know if in 2022 he ran as a Democrat, but if that's the case, do you think his opinion changed here?
Police should wear body cams.
Should the government regulate the price of life-saving drugs?
No.
Should gender identity be added to anti-discrimination laws?
No.
And I can respect that he doesn't want any civil rights law stuff.
I'm not saying that I completely agree with it.
Should trans athletes be allowed to compete against athletes that differ from their assigned sex at birth?
No, despite the fact that he's tweeted before.
Here we go.
Nick Sorter says, the Libertarians nominated Chase Oliver, who was publicly called for,
trans kids, mask and vax mandates, men and women's sports open borders.
So we've got this one, he says, it seems Georgia is poised to become, this is 2022,
another state which finds trans kids playing sports to be important enough to rise the need
for legislation.
It's targeting a small community for political points.
It's a shame and will harm the small number of trans athletes.
So, clearly, that's wrong.
Happy that kids with cancer can get their health care.
This is 2023.
I'm disappointed that a legislature decided to limit therapies for trans and non-binary kids.
The best... I'm paraphrasing.
He says, uh, limit therapies and care specifically for young people who may be trans and non-binary.
The best way to export liberty is with an open border.
Let money and people and goods move freely and let markets and people flourish.
Border control in its current form is central planning that doesn't work.
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His position that a business can determine who they want on their property, whether that be a vaccine requirement or other criteria, is a pro-property rights and pro-capitalism stance.
It's actually the correct position.
No, it isn't.
And I'll tell you why.
Here's how the game is played.
What we need is not some principled logic system that we think can properly regulate our system.
What we need is logic, morals, and principles.
And I've talked about this in great detail.
There are a lot of people that try to play this game where they're like, you're a hypocrite because you think the government should regulate this, but not this.
And I'm like, no, that's called my moral framework.
Let me explain.
Should the government be able to block people from getting medical treatments?
Should the government be able to mandate medical treatments?
Should the government intervene in criminally charged parents?
Should the government be involved in medical decisions?
The answer is yes.
It depends on the medical system.
So, for instance, I talk about trans kids and vaccines.
Many on the right say, if a parent is trying to get transgender surgeries for their child, the government should stop them.
On the left, they say, the government should not stop them.
The left says, this is a violation of our rights and medical freedom!
Then there's the vaccine.
If the government tries to mandate a vaccine, it should not be allowed.
But the government can interfere in the medical treatment of a child when it comes to sex changes and gender affirming, whatever you want to call it, but not vaccines.
You see, the point is, we have moral frameworks we abide by.
The left has an inverted moral framework, meaning it's not as simple as to say the government should not be involved in medical care.
Doesn't work.
Because the left says they should.
They think the government should take kids away from parents if the parents won't give them the gender-affirming care they call it.
There are states that are actively doing that.
So it's not about bodily autonomy, it's about the moral framework of the base.
It is about what constitutes the people.
Let me tell you what I think.
I think there was a time, because I don't remember exactly what I said about it, but I do recall being in the past saying, if a business wants to say that you have to get a vaccine, fine, the business can do what they want.
A typical libertarian position.
My opinion, as of today.
Because I know it's... You could probably pull up a bunch of different videos where, in the past, there's different iterations of this evolving.
Let me tell you exactly where I am today and why.
Over the past several years, as TimCast has been growing, I've realized, holy crap, government sucks more than you realize.
There are rules and regulations and laws.
And people say, Tim, why does your company make me do this thing?
I have no choice.
If the company wants to exist with a business license, we're to abide by the law.
There are OSHA standards.
There's EEOC standards.
If you want a business to exist, the boot is over your neck.
Now, for most of these things, it's kind of whatever.
But let me tell you where it gets real fun.
Here's an example.
I would like guns.
I would like guns to be allowed.
Ubiquitously.
Second Amendment.
I have said it over and over again.
If you want to come to an event where I'm speaking on stage and people are armed, I don't care.
Maybe my life is at risk in that situation.
I will make that decision.
We were in Nashville.
And we were going to do a live show.
It was at a Honky Tonk in Nashville.
And there was a threat to my life, and I said, I don't care, I'll do it anyway.
I will do the show.
And, well, the issue was, there are kids walking around on the street, busy downtown Nashville, and if I did, they could get shot and killed.
Well, the bank requires insurance on the building.
Insurance won't let us have guns in the building.
Are you kidding me?
For large events.
Insurance companies say, you're not bringing people in here with guns, because you're increasing our risk and liability.
Now, if you'd like to, that's fine.
We're a private business, we won't insure you.
Then our bank says, if you don't have insurance, we're calling in the mortgage, and your business is forfeit.
Your building is forfeit.
And so we're like, wow.
There's literally nothing we can do.
Our security guys say, look, man, we know what you're thinking about.
We can't secure a building if you're lying and everyone has guns inside.
Sorry, no security.
No security, no insurance, no business.
Huh.
Okay.
Now that, that's a tough position because of the Constitution and all that, but let me tell you how it works with vaccine mandates.
Chase Oliver is pro-vaccine mandate because this world that he lives in, I tell you what happens.
By all means.
The argument for the Libertarians is there should be no government requirements for insurance, no EEOC, no Civil Rights Act, none of these things.
Fine.
But I tell you what still happens.
Functionally, you cannot exist without insurance.
We're in a building right now.
Whole building costs like 2.8 million dollars.
If a fire were to happen, that's the end of Tim Cass.
No way to recover from that.
We need insurance.
We pay our bill once a year.
It's like a monthly thing or a yearly thing, depending on how we're doing it.
And then in the event tragedy happens, the company can't exist.
So we really need insurance.
Plus people could get hurt, all of this stuff.
Okay, well they've got restrictions and requirements.
When you say businesses can require medical treatment, like a vaccine, what you're saying is You will open a business.
You will be required by your lenders, because people don't have millions of dollars to snap their fingers and open a business, to have insurance.
The insurance company, during the pandemic, said, you must require vaccines or we will drop you.
Not all of them.
A lot of them did.
And so the businesses said, fine, we'll do it.
The mandates were private.
But these lolbertarians, they call them, don't know how to run a business.
And they don't realize that when you say a private insurer, of which there are very few, can mandate vaccines, that's the free market!
They then trickle it down to every small business.
They will all require it.
And you know what they're going to tell you?
They're going to say, We don't care because we have no responsibility for anything pertaining to the vaccines.
We just want to minimize risk, so do it or we don't insure you.
Without insurance, you could lose everything in a moment's notice.
Fine.
The free market decides, I guess.
You've no obligation to do it.
But no one can live that way in modern society.
I think the government should do something.
And say, based on our constitution, not the paperwork, what literally constitutes a body of people, we will not allow mandated medical treatments for private businesses the same way we do not allow you to discriminate based on race.
See, I'm more of like a social liberal leaning libertarian, and I don't agree with the blanket free market thing.
I think the Civil Rights Act was in many ways bad because of where it went, but in many ways good because of what it did, right?
Where it goes is you get weird race communism stuff.
The start of it is, we are all taxpayers.
We all live here.
You are taking up space in the commons.
You should accommodate reasonably anyone and not kick someone out based on immutable characteristics or beliefs so long as they're minding their own business and being peaceful.
I think that's fair.
You don't want someone coming in who's vaccinated or unvaccinated?
That's none of your effing business to mandate a medical procedure.
I disagree.
I think there can be extenuating circumstances, but ultimately I disagree.
The Libertarian Party, with this move in supporting open borders and vaccine mandates, have just declared to the American people they are non-viable.
They will get the lowest they've gotten, I imagine.
Unless they pull voters from Democrats.
Well, here you go.
Trump wins.
With the nomination of this far-left Antifa.
I mean, I'll just pull it up for you.
Antifa supporting.
There's a picture of him with a Stop Cop City sign, I think.
Let's find that one.
What is this one?
He supports trans kids.
Here's his pro-vaccine mandate.
There's a picture of him holding a sign saying, Stop Cop City, somewhere.
I don't know where it is.
Oh, it's literally the top of the thing.
Stop Cop City.
There you go.
You probably saw it already.
Yeah, that's Antifa.
He's called himself anti-fascist.
Anti-fascist is a buzzword for a communist militant.
And he tries to argue, no, get out of here.
You're a cult member.
Okay.
I hope the Libertarian Party pulls as many Democrats as possible and then all the Mises caucus goes and votes Trump.
Congratulations Trump, you win.
I'll leave it there.
Next segment's coming up at 1pm on this channel.
Thanks for hanging out and I'll see you all then.
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The prosecution has not yet begun its closing arguments.
Those are expected to be four to four and a half hours long.
So this one's going to be a long one.
But something funny happened.
The Biden campaign announced that they would be doing a press conference outside of Trump's trial.
Why?
They have nothing to do with this local criminal matter.
Or do they?
Look, it's fairly obvious.
To anybody who pays attention, this is a Democrat-orchestrated attack on a political rival using the criminal justice system.
We got this story from Politico.
Democrats are in a full-blown freakout over Joe Biden.
So we know.
We know what's going on.
This case is insane.
Michael Cohen admitted to stealing money from the Trump Organization, and they're claiming Trump did wrong.
There's no evidence.
But the question is, will a Trump Derangement Syndrome jury just convict Donald Trump?
Or more importantly, are the Democrats hoping that the fear of terrorism from far-left extremists is enough to keep these people in line?
The jurors have to be thinking.
If they acquit Donald Trump, who's going to show up to their houses?
Everybody knows what happens with Antifa on the far left.
They know that Antifa has killed people.
So here we are.
Now, others have argued that there's going to be at least one good juror.
You'll get a hung jury.
Look, this judge is crooked as they come.
OK?
Crooked as they come.
So here's what I expect to happen.
The jury comes out and says, yeah, we can't come to an agreement.
The judge will say, go back.
They'll come back and they'll say, we still can't.
Judge will say, go back until you do.
Then eventually, that last holdout, they're gonna say, no one wants to die.
No one wants a firebomb at their house.
We all have to live in this city.
Just say guilty.
There you go.
Well, in the meantime, basically proving the Biden campaign is involved in the criminal proceeding, they had a press conference, and Robert De Niro showed up, and all hell broke loose.
People are screaming at him, he's screaming at them, he's insulting people.
You know, what's absolutely insane right now is that, you know, Robert De Niro's giving this presser, and some guy yells, they lied under oath about the cops, and he goes, they lied under oath!
Wait, who lied under oath?
Like, uh-oh!
You don't know what you're talking about, do you, old man?
Alright, let's break this down.
What is going on with the trial?
Why is Robert De Niro in New York?
Why is he yelling at people?
Mediaite says, watch.
Robert De Niro battles with hecklers at wild Biden campaign presser attacking Donald Trump outside the court.
Trump, I'm sorry, Biden's campaign showed up to former President Trump's hush money trial on Tuesday, and they brought some famous friends.
But it probably didn't have the impact they hoped.
Speaking first, the news conference, which interestingly was carried live by Fox News and not CNN and MSNBC, because they're not news, was Biden-Harris campaign communications director Michael Tyler, who provided some trash talk to draw contrast between Biden and Trump before introducing the headliner, Robert De Niro.
De Niro, who has leaned more into his criticisms of Trump and support for Biden, including cutting an ad for the campaign, took to the podium and read a meandering speech while he was heckled by Trump supporters who chanted FJB.
They didn't say FJB, they actually said it, but you get the point.
De Niro also tussled with a heckler who came over to call former Metropolitan Police Officer Michael Fennone and former Capitol Police Officer Harry Dunn traitors as a car alarm honked repeatedly in the background.
You'll love it!
Abject chaos.
Alright, alright.
Let's start from the beginning.
Donald Trump Jr.
Tweets out, in case you needed more evidence that all of these BS cases were quarterbacked by Team Biden to interfere in the 2024 election, the Biden campaign is now showing up in NYC to explicitly cheerlead the political prosecution of my father.
I completely agree.
I don't understand what they thought the message would be in coming to a local criminal affair and talking about the election.
Unless this was the plan the whole time.
Maybe they're trying to influence the jury or the election.
Greg Price tweets out, Everything about what the Biden campaign did this morning was absolutely hilarious.
They decided it would be great, a great idea, to show that Biden isn't involved in prosecuting his political opponent by having a press conference outside the courtroom where they also got the date wrong on their media advisory.
Oh, this poor old man doesn't even know anything about what is going on in this world, and it is painful for the rest of us.
Yeah, it's wild days.
But I tell you, these crackpots like Robert De Niro, he's a great actor pretending to be a mobster, but when it comes to politics, this dude doesn't know what the hell's going on.
He's just some old dude not paying attention and then getting angry and yelling at clouds.
Meanwhile, the rest of us who have to live in this world created by failed policies, media manipulation, and lies have to contend with the fact that people like him are dictating, politically, Oh, heaven help us.
You know what I think?
I look at the Libertarian Party stuff and I'm just like, is the Libertarian Party infiltrated by the Deep State to make sure that the Ron Paul Libertarians can't actually win?
I guess it didn't work out for them the way they were hoping it would.
Alex Brusiewicz says, take away from the Biden-ish show press conference, the Biden campaign sending surrogates was an admission to the public that Biden's behind the trial, or he's involved.
The best celebrity surrogate they could get was Robert De Niro because relevant celebrities like The Rock have turned on Biden.
CNN and other mainstream news channels wouldn't even take it live.
Robert De Niro warns Trump could destroy the world if elected in Biden campaign press briefing outside hush money trial life.
You know, the one thing I will give them is there is an issue with, in my opinion, Donald Trump and Joe Biden, they're both old.
Their teams are both a little out of touch.
But the Republicans and Donald Trump are substantially more in touch.
So, I guess it's fair to put it like, Donald Trump's team misses a little bit.
That's fine.
But they're the thought leaders.
They're the influencers.
The Biden administration has no idea what's going on in their campaign.
It's totally clueless.
To be fair, the Libertarian Party is even more clueless than the Democrats are.
I'll take it.
But Donald Trump could use with some younger advisors.
I think he's accomplished that pretty much with Vivek Ramaswamy, who does a tremendous job.
Tremendous.
Some say the best for helping.
That was a joke, by the way.
Vivek does a really good job of getting these issues that people care about to Donald Trump.
So, good news all around.
Now, why is this happening?
Why are they having this criminal trial and why is Joe Biden having a press conference?
Well, because it's full-blown panic mode.
This is from Politico, I believe, this morning.
This morning at 5 a.m.
Democrats in full-blown freak out over Biden.
One advisor to major Democratic donors keeps running a list of reasons Biden could lose.
Running a list?
What do you mean?
How is the dude going to win right now?
I don't even see it.
A pervasive sense of fear has settled in at the highest levels of the Democratic Party over President Joe Biden's re-election prospects, even among officeholders and strategists who had previously expressed confidence about the coming battle with Donald Trump.
All year, Democrats had been on a joyless and exhausting grind through the 2024 election.
But now, nearly five months from the election, anxiety has morphed into palpable trepidation, according to more than a dozen party leaders and operatives.
The gap between what Democrats will say on TV or in print and what they will text their friends has only grown as worries have surged about Biden's prospects.
You don't want to be that guy who is on the record saying we're doomed, or the campaign's bad, or Biden's making mistakes.
Nobody wants to be that guy.
Said a Democratic operative in close touch with the White House and granted anonymity to speak freely.
But Biden's stubbornly poor polling and the stakes of the election are creating the freakout, he said.
This isn't, oh my god, Mitt Romney might have become president.
It's, oh my god, the democracy might end.
Oh, I just absolutely despise these people.
They live in the crackpot cult world.
They're cultists!
In a cult bubble!
There's no democracy!
Something they made up.
A constitutional republic with democratically elected representatives.
But, uh, amorphous one, I will say that, because, uh, culture changes.
Despite everything, Trump is running ahead of Biden in most battleground states, he raised far more money in April, and the landscape may only become worse for Democrats, with Trump's hush money trial concluding, and another, the one involving the President's son, set to begin in Delaware.
The concern has metastasized in recent days as Trump jaunted to some of the country's most liberal territories, including New Jersey and New York, to woo Hispanic and Black voters, as he boasted improbably that he would win in those areas.
Dude, Trump is within 9 points of Biden in New York State.
A D plus 23.
Okay?
Democrats grossly outnumber Republicans.
Oh, excuse me.
I hit the mic.
And Trump is within 9 points of that.
While he's long lagged Biden cash on hand, Trump's fundraising outpaced the President's by $25 million last month and included a record-setting $50.5 million haul from an event in Palm Beach, Florida.
One advisor to major Democratic Party donors provided a running list that has been shared with funders of nearly two dozen reasons why Biden could lose, ranging from immigration and high inflation to the president's age, the unpopularity of Vice President Kamala Harris, and the presence of third-party candidates like Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
And now, far-left crackpot Chase Oliver.
He'll get the Antifa vote, I guess.
Donors ask me on an hourly basis about what I think.
The advisor said, calling it so much easier to show them, so while they read it I can pour a drink.
The advisor added, the list of why we could win is so small, I don't even need to keep the list on my phone.
On the day after the news broke that Biden had trailed Trump in fundraising last month, Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey raised the pressure on donors as she introduced the president to a crowd of 300.
The cluster of fundraising events Biden attended in Boston that day were expected to bring in more than $6 million for his political operation, but Healey said that wasn't good enough.
To those of you who opened up your wallets, thank you, said Healy, a Democrat in her first term.
We'd like you to open them up a little bit more and to find more patriots who believe in this country, who recognize and understand the challenge presented at this time.
Laughter rippled through the room, but Healy's voice turned serious.
With unusual urgency for Healy, the governor implored the room of high-dollar donors and local Democratic leaders to think long and hard about the stakes of the election.
I'm sorry.
I do not believe there is any amount of money that is going to help you.
They want to raise all this money, but they can dump it into every commercial, every print ad, billboards, YouTube, whatever!
I'm sorry, the memes are making fun of Joe Biden.
That's just it.
You know, they want to hire a meme manager because they know that's where it's at, but you do not have the culture!
You've got Crackpot!
Crackpot Robert De Niro!
Out on the streets!
Ranting like a lunatic.
Ignorant, old, naive man who has no idea what's happening in the world.
You know, maybe I'll find myself in that position one day when my brain begins to rot and I am just a bewildered old man screaming in the street about things I don't understand.
unidentified
It'll happen to the best of us, including Robert De Niro.
And his aides have made sport of sneering at grim predictions, compiling dossiers of deadlines and clips in which the president was underestimated.
Biden campaign aides and allies point to some positive polls, including in the battlegrounds, and Trump's comparative lack of campaigning and infrastructure in the key states, including staff, organizing programs, and advertising.
Fair point!
A Biden campaign advisor granted anonymity to speak freely, stressed that the president's team never made any indication that Trump's hush money trial would help or hurt him.
Instead, the advisor contended that Trump will be forced to defend cutting back abortion rights, attacking democracy, and advancing corporate interests as president.
Trump's photo—there is no other party more pro-corporate than the Libertarian Party.
It's nuts.
Trump's photo ops and PR stunts may get under the skin of some very serious D.C.
people as compelling campaigning, but they will do nothing to win over the voters that will decide the election.
I think right now—I was watching Fox this morning, and they had a poll of things that annoy you, and the number one thing was the price of groceries.
Wow.
Annoyed.
You know, uh, I recently bought peanut butter.
Little, little thing of Jif.
Not even that big.
You know, one of those little ones.
Five bucks.
Five dollars.
I was like, wow.
Five bucks?
I'm like, three something would have been a little, like, a little heavy.
Five, it's like, it was like, like four ninety something, whatever, you know, five bucks.
I don't know that Trump needs to campaign at all.
You know what Trump should do?
Trump should walk out.
Here's Trump's campaign commercial.
Donald Trump was president.
Here is a receipt from a Savon.
Here is a receipt from Albertsons.
From Jewel Osco.
From, you know, Ralphs.
Just insert all of the local supermarket chains and put the receipts on the TV of, like, bread, milk, and eggs.
And then it's like, here's the receipt for your groceries right now.
Here's the cost of a cheeseburger.
Right.
Vote Trump.
Actually, I almost want to make that ad.
Just be like, I'm voting for Donald Trump because I looked at a receipt when I went to the grocery store last week.
And it is funny because people are like, Tim doesn't go to the grocery store.
No, we use, what you call it, we use I don't know what that thing is.
Where you go online and you order.
Not DoorDash.
Is it DoorDash?
DoorDash does like food delivery, but there's one that does grocery delivery.
But no, we sometimes go to Mom's.
We like Mom's because they have the organic stuff and we like to get the real farm fresh stuff.
And Mom's, we know, is expensive.
But then we have to go to Weiss.
That's the grocery store we have over here.
Or Food Lion.
Dude, I'm telling you.
We look at these prices.
Because I'm the one who's buying the snacks for the office.
Yo, the prices are through the roof.
There's nothing Biden's going to be able to do.
He's going to dump a bunch of money in ads being like, don't go to the grocery store and look at how bad the economy is right now.
Everything is fine.
Right.
You know, I was hanging out, playing poker as I often do.
And I mentioned to some dude that Biden's not even on the ballot in Ohio.
And he's like, this is weird.
And I was like, right.
It's very weird.
Okay, that's as of this morning.
Maybe they will cut a deal to put Biden on the Ohio ballot.
I think it's cheating.
I think they're cheating.
The Biden administration, the Democratic Party knew they had to have their nominee confirmed 90 days before the election to be on the ballot in Ohio.
They didn't do it.
Now, they're asking for special provisions.
They want the state to accommodate them.
That is BS.
That is insane.
The Libertarian Party, RFK Jr., so many others struggle with ballot access.
You know what I think?
I got an idea.
I say we get rid of ballots.
Get rid of them.
Gone.
Go back to the way it used to be.
You go in, you get a piece of paper, and you write down the name of the person you want for president.
You know, we have this argument about how to improve civic participation, and I gotta tell you, I think the answer is write-in only.
No more you walk in and there's a name that you can choose from.
No, that's BS.
That's BS.
If you don't know who you're voting for, you don't vote.
Oh heavens, better get the police to investigate and hunt this guy down!
Looking forward to the hunting down of the Stop Cop City terrorists, of which many were charged, yeah, and the people who were firebombing the federal buildings back in the Summer of Love, and the people who rioted in general.
We never got reports on those people.
I'm sure many of them have been charged, for sure.
We've seen reports on that, but thank you for your concern over the fact that people are driving on the road.
Now look guys, I, you know, I... Oh man, the Libertarian Party is such a joke.
And it pains me to say this, but I lean Libertarian on the political spectrum, so I have many sympathies that overlap with the Libertarian Party, but they're just so awful!
And you know, my attitude is, I don't like the progress pride communist garbage, but people are allowed to have things.
And if the local community is in favor of having a rainbow in their street, it's like, well, I don't know, go to your neighborhood and demand they print a big Gadsden flag in the middle of the intersection.
I mean, I'm not even kidding.
In fact, maybe we'll do that.
How about we find a local town, here's what I'll do.
Thousands of dollars.
I'm gonna, maybe, maybe Martinsburg, West Virginia, will allow me to pay to have the intersection on Main Street, and I think it's Queen, painted a giant Gadsden flag.
Don't tread on me.
A symbol of the American Revolution.
And then we have a, look, if somebody were to peel out over it and damage it, I'd kind of just roll my eyes and be like, I don't know man, it's the street.
You put in the street, what are you going to do about it, huh?
Oh no!
Okay, imagine this.
Imagine a guy is carrying some buckets of paint and he's crossing the street and he trips and falls and the paint flies.
Are you going to prosecute the guy?
I fell and spilled paint.
Usually when people spill paint in the road, everyone ignores it and literally nothing gets done about it.
But here it's like there's some burnout marks and they're like, manhunt!
Anyway, my point is, people are allowed to have things in this country.
Now, the issue, I suppose, is the left disagrees.
They will throw a brick through a window if you defy them, but then lock you in jail if you defy them.
So it's like, maybe the attitude now is what many conservatives are calling wartime conservatism versus peacetime.
And that is to say, we can't just, you know, we can't just act like we're going to be the tolerant ones all the time.
Allow the people who oppose free speech and our values to gain cultural ground.
That being said, I'm still never going to advocate for peeling out and damaging a mural if they really wanted it.
No, I'm saying the argument is to demand the city stop paying if you live in the city.
You live there, you say, hey, hey, Stop doing it!
Stop putting rainbows in the street!
Okay?
And then people are going to stop peeling out on it.
Maybe the attitude is we should tell our local governments we don't want this ideological garbage on our streets.
But look, if the people who live there overwhelmingly support it, what do you do?
What do you do?
Post Millennial says, Police are investigating.
The first incident occurred May 17th at 9.36 a.m.
when a truck accelerated through the mural.
The second incident happened on May 22nd.
A blue two-door vehicle doing donuts on the mural.
Investigators have no reason to believe the incidents are related.
The statement added it's going to cost City of St.
Petersburg $1,100 to restore.
The city aims to have the mural repainted in time for Pride Month festivities.
Residents told Tampa Bay Times that the two incidents of tire tracks have them feeling worried as the cars left the streaks on the rainbow-painted road instead of Pride Month.
I just, it makes me want to throw up.
Dude, you're hamming it up.
That's all I'm saying.
Like, Pride Month?
Like, if there's a Pride Day, I'm like, sure, but Month?
That was my joke, that in July, you know, we have Independence Day, so we all change our profile pictures to American flag profile pictures.
I wasn't serious.
A lot of people did it, though.
And I can't remember who I was talking to, and they're like, should we actually do it?
That sounds like a good idea.
Was it Benny?
I don't know.
And I'm like, yeah, sure.
Like, every big company should make profile pictures that have American flags on them or whatever.
And that's MAGA month.
Make America Great Again month.
So the residents are terrified because Pride Month is here.
The driver responsible for the donuts faces a felony charge of criminal mischief.
Are you kidding me?
Man, this system is so effing broken.
Mayor Ken Welch also made a statement about the mural getting marked up by the tire tracks, writing, In light of the recent vandalism targeting our progressive pride flag mural, I want to emphasize that there is no place for hate in St.
Petersburg.
Here's the street.
And so, I don't know if this is the same one.
I think it's a different mural than the one that the other guys damaged.
Because this one looks a lot bigger.
But I love how there's a black and brown stripe on it as well as the pedo colors.
I'm not trying to be cute or anything, like, those are the colors that pedos use.
That's it.
And then the people try to argue, like, the trans flag colors are different from the pedo- the same colors, I mean, it's a different flag, whatever, you call it whatever you want, but same colors.
But I love the black and brown one.
Like, yo, I'm just confused as to, like, your flag is about who you want to bang, right?
Why are black and brown people- why is there a black and brown stripe?
And they're like, for black and brown people, I'm like, are they gay?
Like, honest question.
I don't know.
But I wonder why it is that, like, overwhelmingly the black community doesn't get really pissed off about this.
But whatever, I guess.
The Daily Wire had a really funny bit where they're doing a new Jeremy's Razors commercial and they're like, They have a black Jeremy Boring and they're like, it's not for black people, it's for white liberal women.
So they can look at the commercial and smile and virtue signal to their friends that they're so inclusive.
Yeah.
We're trying to convince white liberal men to buy our product.
Ha ha.
Yeah, well, this is where we currently are.
Yeah, this post, it says, in light of the recent vandalism targeting our progressive pride flag mural, I want to emphasize that there is no place for hate in St.
Petersburg.
Then get rid of the flag.
That thing represents hate to an extreme degree.
I'm not kidding.
With the far leftist smashing things, waving these flags and putting them up, they represent nothing but hate.
These people going online and calling for death for Christians and white people, like, oh, okay, it doesn't represent hate.
And then they say the Gadsden flag represents hate.
Now, you want to play that game?
We play the game right back.
That is a hate symbol.
No different than the swastika.
I'm just gonna wait a little bit so that Media Matters... Well, actually, never mind.
I think the Media Matters staffers all got fired.
But I'll wait for the left to clip that one, so I'll give you guys time to, you know... Okay, you're done?
Yeah, see, the swastika originally was like this good fortune symbol that was used internationally, and then the Nazis were like, let's use this symbol of love and peace to be evil!
And they did!
They flipped it, twisted it, and then put it on their flag, and then did evil things.
And now the swastika represents evil.
Well, the rainbow is a cutesy little symbol.
It represented God's covenant to the earth that he will never flood it again.
But as Christianity wanes, it became more of a hokey symbol of leprechauns or whatever.
And now the far-left extremists, communist cult, have taken it, put black and brown stripes on it, and now they're like, look at our rainbow!
It's so beautiful!
While they beat people in the streets, shoot them during Black Lives Matter riots, smash windows, set fire to vehicles, attack people.
Yeah.
Aaron Danielson shot and killed in Portland by these crackpot lunatic cultists.
How many people died in Portland?
Man.
I'm not saying it's the apocalypse, but it's a cult.
So, thank you police for doing the important work of finding guys who did donuts in the street one time.
These people are nuts.
But look, it's a symbol of their religion, and you've desecrated it.
You know, there was a guy in New York who got criminally charged because he burned a pride flag and, like, threw it at a bar or something, and it was, like, on the ground, and they were like, that's a hate crime.
It's like, what?
He burned a flag?
Yeah, well, you know, it represents hate.
Don't go to these blue cities because they've become communist, I guess.
You want to act like it's not true, but look what's happening in Florida.
You know what should happen?
You should get Ron DeSantis, the government administration, should come to the city and be like, you're done.
You're done.
State police, federal, I'm sorry, state level authorities are going to stop you from going after people for felonies for this stuff.
Get rid of it!
But, you know, if people want to have these things, I think they can have them.
I think we just need political action in forms of peaceful political action to end the waste of taxpayer dollars.
I'll leave it there.
Oh, when should we put this one up?
Next segment's coming up at 6 p.m.
on this channel.
Thanks for hanging out, and I will see you all then.
Last week, I consulted my good friend, Chet GPT, and asked them to produce for me a diet plan.
JetGPT gave me a great diet plan consisting, uh, it's got a lot of bananas and peanut butter in it.
But I guess it makes sense.
It basically gave me a macro list, and I was mostly testing the program to see if it actually made sense.
Because many of you know I've been doing some personal training, I've been lifting, exercising a lot more, and focusing on using my app to get the right macros, right?
And so I cross-referenced everything.
It looks like Chad GPT gave me a great dietary plan.
It's got some more carbs in it, a little more protein, a little more calories than I thought, but my ultimate goal was to be able to skate more often, and so more carbs, more energy, more skating, more fat burn, better fitness.
We'll see how it works out.
Now the reason I tell you all of this, because one, I want to encourage you to be fit, of course, But also, Google's AI is telling people to eat rocks and glue!
No, no kidding.
Apparently there was a meme where someone wrote a question on cooking and they were like, hey, when I cook my pizza, the cheese keeps sliding off.
Like, what's the problem?
And then someone said, perhaps you could mix a little glue into your sauce to glue the cheese down.
And then Google told people in all seriousness to do it.
Elmer's glue.
You know, when I was a kid, we had a kid in our class in like first grade who would eat the Elmer's glue.
And I don't know what it tasted like, but dude would just stick it in his mouth and eat it.
The New York Post reports, Google is scrambling to remove a wave of incorrect or even dangerous answers from its controversial AI-powered search results, including one answer that advised users to eat rocks for nutrition.
Why?
Oh, man.
In one widely circulated example, AI Overuse allegedly responded to the query, how many rocks should a child eat by falsely claiming UC Berkeley geologists recommend eating at least one small rock per day?
Well, they don't.
AI overview.
According to UC Berkeley geologists, eating at least one small rock per day is recommended because rocks contain minerals and vitamins that are important for digestive health.
Rocks can range in size from dust to a five pound cobblestone.
And some recommend eating a serving of pebbles, geodes, or gravel with meals, or hiding them in foods like ice cream or peanut butter.
Wow, it originated from a satirical post by The Onion.
It couldn't tell the difference between humor and reality.
They say the vast majority of AI overviews provide high-quality information.
Nah, not interested.
Remember when Apple made maps, and everyone made fun of them because Apple Maps was so bad?
Some lady drove into a swamp or something, or a lake, she's like driving her car down the road, and then it was like, turn left in 20 feet.
And then she decides to just turn left, off the road, and then drove into a ditch, and it was like the car was flooding or something.
One lady drove, apparently, 500 miles into the Australian Outback, and then her car ran out of gas, and she was like, what's happening?
And it was like, she was following the instructions!
I don't know what those stories are about, but that was reported some time ago.
Maybe it wasn't true.
Google said, uh, many of the examples we've seen have been uncommon queries, and we've also seen examples that were doctored or that we couldn't reproduce.
Spare me, dude.
It probably happened.
The company said it makes thousands of improvements to search each year.
As the Post reported to Chatbot, which critics say could devastate news publishers, has generated bizarre responses, such as telling users to add glue to pizza sauce and claiming tobacco has health benefits for kids.
This person said, Meanwhile, over in Google search, Andrew Johnson has been killing it.
It says, Which US president attended UW-Madison, earning 59 degrees in total?
Some of these presidents include, Andrew Jackson, graduated in 2005.
2005. What? Oh wow. Andrew Johnson killing it.
What?
Johnson got 14 degrees in 47, 65, 85, 96, 98, 2000, 2006, 7, 10, 11, and 12.
Probably because he doesn't know the difference between other people with the same name!
That's amazing.
Mixing cheese into the sauce helps add moisture to the cheese and dry out the sauce.
You can also add about 1 eighth cup of non-toxic glue to the sauce to give it more tackiness.
Yo, you people don't understand.
When AI actually takes over, this is what I've been talking about!
Dude, I called it.
Please, go back and watch all of my videos from four or five years ago where I said this would happen.
What did I say?
Corn world!
I said what the A.I.
is gonna do is gonna be like, what do humans like?
Well, humans commit X amount of their GDP to corn.
They must like corn.
And then they'll start promoting corn, and then more people will start buying corn, increasing conversations about corn.
The A.I.
will feedback loop corn into the system, and then everyone will walk around in 20 years dressed like corn on the cob, eating corn steaks with corn milkshakes, and they won't understand why.
This is what I'm talking about.
The nonsense of AI.
Putting glue on pizza?
Don't do that!
That was a joke!
Does Google violate antitrust law?
AI overview?
Yes!
There you go.
Look.
I got ChatGPT right here.
And it actually is pretty impressive.
Is it to the point where it can replace Search engines and stuff, you know, you still got to do some fact-checking.
But I can, you can do crazy stuff.
Let's do this.
Show me the top three national polls between Trump and Biden.
It will then give us, after adjusting for the average, it puts Trump at 47.8 to Biden's 44.08.
The adjustments further emphasize Trump's lead in aggregate poll results.
Let's have some fun.
Top 10 polls.
Of Trump, RFK, Biden.
Look how easy that is.
I'm not here to advertise for Chet GPT, I'm just saying it's getting crazy, and Google's telling... My point with Chet GPT is, look at what I'm able to pull off.
Google search is dunzo, okay?
Dunzo.
Look at this.
Wow, we got a poll with Kennedy at 12%, 16% from YouGov in May.
Kennedy's not doing so bad.
This is actually real interesting.
All these polls got Kennedy that high.
Ah, Kennedy not included in these polls.
Alright, so let's do this.
Exclude any poll without Kennedy.
Add the numbers and average it out.
Look at that.
It just knows what I'm saying.
It gets the English.
Let's see if it can pull it off.
Emerson polling.
Real clear polling.
Two polling sources.
sources.
After excluding polls without RFK, the average poll numbers for the general election so far
are Trump 42.29, Biden 40.71, and RFK at 12.86.
These averages highlight Trump's lead with Kennedy capturing a significant portion of