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| Donald Trump will be deploying election monitors into blue jurisdictions, and the response from Democrats is that he is rigging the elections. | ||
| I love the argument. | ||
| The DOJ is going to send people to monitor. | ||
| They can't do anything else, and that's rigging an election. | ||
| Let me just stress this one more time for you guys. | ||
| By sheer virtue of observing their election practice, he is changing the outcome of the election. | ||
| What's the argument? | ||
| That were it not for us watching how they're doing things, they would win. | ||
| It sounds like Democrats have rigged their elections, and the thought of someone making sure they didn't is interfering with their election process. | ||
| There is something kind of funny when you look at the Constitution and how it prescribes federal elections. | ||
| The state legislature determine how these elections will take place. | ||
| And in the event a state decides to rig their election process, then, you know, so long as they like overt rigging, they can structure elections in such a way that make it impossible for their enemies to win. | ||
| Well, now with election monitors being deployed, and likely, in my opinion, National Guard throughout the next year, Democrats are fearful they won't win. | ||
| Here's my bet. | ||
| Democrats largely won through ballot harvesting. | ||
| Many of these states, most states, it's legal to ballot harvest. | ||
| That means you go to someone's house, you knock on the door, and say, hey, I'll take your mail-in vote for you and go drop it off. | ||
| That's why they want universal mail-in voting. | ||
| Regular people who don't vote will fill it out. | ||
| Someone knocks on their door and says, I'll take it for you. | ||
| Now, in many of these locations, there's a limit on how many ballots you are allowed to harvest. | ||
| Some, there's none. | ||
| It's no limit. | ||
| They go to nursing homes and collect ballots. | ||
| Well, what happens when a guy pulls up to a ballot box and he's got 500 ballots, but there is an observer standing there with the DOJ? | ||
| You can't drop him off. | ||
| So what do you do? | ||
| Nothing. | ||
| You lose. | ||
| And that's what they're really worried about, at least in my opinion. | ||
| Now, we're talking about this. | ||
| Donald Trump has joked about a possible third term, although I don't know that he's joking. | ||
| There's a couple strategies at play as to how Donald Trump could get a third term. | ||
| And we will discuss all of that. | ||
| But we've got the New Jersey election coming up. | ||
| You got New York, and everybody is wondering what's going to happen. | ||
| Well, my friends, Democrats are expected to win bigly in places like Virginia, possibly in New Jersey. | ||
| And the narrative will be that Trump is losing, and now Democrats are once again the moral majority. | ||
| This is what happens if the conservatives do not turn out to vote. | ||
| So go vote. | ||
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| Justice Department will monitor elections in California and New Jersey. | ||
| The Trump admin said the monitors will watch polling in two states led by Democrats where key races or issues are on the ballot. | ||
| And I'm going to say it again as we kick this off. | ||
| It's almost like, you know, the double slit experiment, for those that are familiar, the act of observing changes the outcome. | ||
| For some reason, when we watch Democrat elections, Republicans win. | ||
| Now, I'm half kidding. | ||
| We don't know what's going to happen. | ||
| But Trump is sending monitors and they are screaming fraud at him. | ||
| It's funny, isn't it? | ||
| Kind of weird how that works. | ||
| The Trump admin said on Friday, the DOJ will monitor polling sites in California and New Jersey ahead of the November 4th election. | ||
| Although election monitoring by the DOJ is not uncommon, it will likely heighten tensions as voters weigh in on some of the nation's most closely watched races. | ||
| President Trump has pushed the DOJ to pursue parts of his agenda, including going after his political enemies. | ||
| I ain't playing that game with y'all. | ||
| Donald Trump has instructed his DOJ to go after criminals. | ||
| Hey, look, if Letitia James wants to bring fake charges against Trump, and so does what do you got? | ||
| What's his name? | ||
| Bragg. | ||
| Well, Trump's going to say, you open the door to this. | ||
| It's funny how the media just lies about everything. | ||
| You know, you know it. | ||
| I know it. | ||
| Voter fraud is exceedingly rare, but Mr. Stop. | ||
| See, this is the thing about these news articles. | ||
| Why did they write that? | ||
| That's inconsequential. | ||
| They've already pointed out that ballot monitoring, election monitoring, is not uncommon. | ||
| So what's the point of saying voter fraud is exceedingly rare? | ||
| That's an opinion statement. | ||
| And this is the crazy thing. | ||
| It's an opinion. | ||
| News articles aren't supposed to be like this. | ||
| But as you know, the corporate press is all about shaping the way you think, not informing you on what is happening. | ||
| Here's the news story: Donald Trump will deploy election monitors to various states. | ||
| Democrats have responded by saying that this will interfere in the electoral process. | ||
| That's what's happening. | ||
| There you go. | ||
| There's your news. | ||
| They say voter fraud is exceedingly rare, but Mr. Trump and other Republicans have since claimed it is rampant, particularly voting by mail, which is how most Californians vote. | ||
| Democrats have called the argument a ruse for voter suppression. | ||
| I wonder what's going to happen if California says you're allowed to ballot harvest to the tune of thousands. | ||
| And election monitors for the DOJ see people bringing in buckets of votes and they say, hold on there a gosh darn minute, whether illegal or otherwise. | ||
| Quote, this administration has made no secret of its goal to undermine free and fair elections. | ||
| Brandon Richards, a spokesman for Newsom, said in a statement, deploying these federal forces appears to be an intimidation tactic meant for one thing, suppress the vote. | ||
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Why? | |
| Why would that suppress the vote? | ||
| Is it because illegal immigrants might vote? | ||
| This is the craziest thing. | ||
| The Democrats play this game where they're like, voter fraud never happens and illegal immigrants don't vote. | ||
| And then when you say there's going to be a poll watcher, DOJ, they go, well, that's going to suppress the vote. | ||
|
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Who? | |
| Who is suppressed by law enforcement being in a polling location? | ||
| Doesn't quite make sense now, does it? | ||
| Well, here we are, my friends, from KQED, NPRPBS. | ||
| Newsom says Trump is rigging the election with federal poll monitors. | ||
| Oh, wow, this website is formatted very poorly. | ||
| Oh, boy. | ||
| Governor Newsom on Friday accused a Trump admin of rigging the election by dispatching federal poll monitors to five California counties as voters cast their ballots on Newsom's Proposition 50 redistricting measure. | ||
| I think we have the video here. | ||
| Mario Noffel reports it. | ||
| And here is the whinging governor now. | ||
| And I was just on the line because the DOJ is being sent out to California to monitor our election. | ||
| I have an election November Prop 50, a statewide election. | ||
| They have no business, no jurisdiction to monitor it. | ||
| False. | ||
| They absolutely do. | ||
| The redistricting has to do with congressional seats and electoral college votes. | ||
| This purely affects the federal government, for which the executive branch is in charge with enforcing laws and maintaining and protecting the federal government. | ||
| The state has to abide by certain laws, rules, and regulations. | ||
| And if they're cheating to advantage a political party in federal elections, the DOJ, of course, has jurisdiction. | ||
| Who would? | ||
| We're allowed to cheat in our state and do whatever we want. | ||
| You can't do nothing about it. | ||
| Yeah, no, that don't fly. | ||
| That's not how it works. | ||
| In an interview with KQED's political breakdown, Newsome said the move is a setup for the Trump badminton to cast doubt on the potential victory of Prop 50, a plan to redraw the state's congressional districts to advantage Democrats. | ||
| Now, I don't know if they actually have the clip. | ||
| This may be the full podcast. | ||
| I certainly will not. | ||
| Yeah, I'm not playing your full podcast. | ||
| So they don't really give us the audio at that point. | ||
| I think we actually have it right here. | ||
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Hey, everyone from KQED in San Francisco. | |
| This is Political Break. | ||
| I am not going to, let's just start with Gavin Newsom. | ||
| Well, I mean, it was so absurd, the pretext of it, to come into a city for what purpose, what cause, to address what protest, to address what crime wave. | ||
| I mean, all the statistics bear that out. | ||
| We can regale everybody that crime trends the last couple of years have moved significantly lower, and you're seeing historic reductions as it relates to homicides. | ||
| Now, 60. | ||
| I want to set this up real quick, of course, because this is specifically asking about the dispatching of federal law enforcement and the National Guard. | ||
| Years, 70 on pace this year, and of course, violent crimes, burglaries, car thefts, even issues around quality of life, improving in the city, and, of course, the economic growth that we're experiencing. | ||
| So there was no pretext to begin with. | ||
| So it was all just, it just was all to gin up fear, anxiety, to continue to coerce, continue to scare, and ultimately to continue to suppress, which is a big part of this larger narrative, the vote this November. | ||
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It seems like San Francisco's off the hook for now, but do you think there may be ICE raids in other cities or some kinds of confrontations? | |
| We've already seen that at the Coast Guard. | ||
| Well, I mean, the chill, the fear, I've come down to Los Angeles. | ||
| I mean, experiencing it right now. | ||
| People scared to go out to the playground or park. | ||
| People still scared to go to school, though. | ||
| Which people, Gavin? | ||
| Which people? | ||
| I want to write up the goose meme. | ||
| When he says people are scared to go out to the playground, he's talking about illegal immigrants, criminals in our country who have broken our laws. | ||
| Eight USC, what is it, 32. | ||
| Oh, man, how am I forgetting this one? | ||
| It's 1325. | ||
| Sorry, I can't believe I flubbed on. | ||
| Eight USC 1325. | ||
| Let me pull that one up for you. | ||
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Improper entry by an alien. | |
| It's a crime that makes them criminals. | ||
| I'm not saying they're murderers. | ||
| Some of them are, but most of them aren't. | ||
| No, but they are criminals. | ||
| Improper time or place, avoidance of examination or inspection, misrepresentation, and concealment of facts. | ||
| Any alien who enters or attempts to enter the United States at any time or place other than designated immigration offices, et cetera, et cetera. | ||
| You get the point. | ||
| Why are these people afraid, Gavin? | ||
| The DOJ will do everything necessary to protect the votes of eligible American citizens, ensuring our elections are safe and secure, Dylan said in a statement. | ||
| Transparent election processes and election monitoring are critical tools for safeguarding our elections and ensuring public trust in the integrity of our elections. | ||
| The DOJ did not provide a reason why the California jurisdictions, along with the Passaic County in New Jersey, were selected. | ||
| But the five counties were specifically named by California Republican Party chair Corin Rankin in a letter sent to Dylan on Monday requesting the poll monitors. | ||
| In recent elections, we have received reports of irregularities in these counties that we fear will undermine either the willingness of voters to participate in the election or their confidence in the announced results of the election. | ||
| Newsom insists that the deployment is laying the groundwork for the Trump administration to question the results of the California vote. | ||
| They will not be allowed to access the backrooms and watch this. | ||
| They will then express discontent with that. | ||
| They will then suggest after we win, because we will and we must, that somehow the election was fraudulent. | ||
| You're going to see ICE deployed. | ||
| You're going to see these masked men from Border Patrol also near voting booths and polling places. | ||
| Who's afraid of that, Gavin? | ||
| If you're a law-abiding American citizen, why would you fear going to vote if there's a Border Patrol agent? | ||
| I'm waiting. | ||
| Everybody gets it. | ||
| Everybody of sound mind, that is. | ||
| Well, my friends, Senator Andy Kim has responded to the dispatching of election monitors into New Jersey. | ||
| There is no credibility to the Department of Justice's announcement made just hours before Trump holds a campaign event with Jack Ciertarelli. | ||
| This is clearly a political act led by election denier Pam Bondi. | ||
| This isn't about election integrity. | ||
| It's about the Trump administration trying to intimidate voters and cast doubt on our legitimate and secure Democratic process. | ||
| AAG Harmeet Dylan chimes in. | ||
| Cry harder. | ||
| The DOJ has been sending election monitors to New Jersey for decades. | ||
| We are just here to make sure nobody's rights are violated. | ||
| What's the problem? | ||
| Do you have a problem when Democrat AG sent the monitors? | ||
| Go on, share your tweets. | ||
| We are waiting. | ||
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Lies, lies. | |
| Well, my friends, I'll tell you what matters. | ||
| The 2026 midterm elections. | ||
| Now, I have questions. | ||
| According to Caul She, which party will win the U.S. House next year? | ||
| The Democrats are only at 58% of the Republicans 42, which is pretty scary if you're a Democrat because historically, they win when a Republicans in party and vice versa. | ||
| The opposition party tends to take the House, tends to right now. | ||
| And we're not so sure. | ||
| With $1.1 million wagered, it's looking like it's a coin toss, slightly favoring the Democrats, but I got to be honest. | ||
| 58 to 42%, there are casino table games with odds around that number that people play every single day and win. | ||
| This is coin toss territory. | ||
| If Democrats lose the midterms, they'll be apoplectic. | ||
| They're going to lose their minds. | ||
| Could you imagine? | ||
| Now, I think what we're going to end up seeing is the deploying of National Guard, federal law enforcement. | ||
| I think Trump's not going to play any games with these elections. | ||
| And I think their big concern is going to be ballot harvesting. | ||
| Now, right now, these elections that are coming up are political off-cycle elections. | ||
| They're important, absolutely important, but it's not like the midterms. | ||
| So what do we have here? | ||
| Jack Citarelli says 12 Democrat New Jersey mayors have endorsed him for governor. | ||
| When Democratic mayors are endorsing the Republican nominee, it tells you how badly people want change. | ||
| Now, I'll tell you what really worries me. | ||
| Let's pop over to Caul She, and we're going to jump to politics here. | ||
| And I want to take a look at the Virginia elections. | ||
| So just in general politics, we're going to scroll down here. | ||
| And who will win New York? | ||
| Oh, come on. | ||
| All right. | ||
| We'll just hit search. | ||
| We'll just hit search. | ||
| Virginia. | ||
| Oh, because midterm was pre-searched, does. | ||
| Virginia governor race Will Jay Jones, who will win the Attorney General race in Virginia? | ||
| Can you believe it? | ||
| It's coin toss territory. | ||
| No joke. | ||
| Let me zoom back a little bit. | ||
| Maybe we can get a better reading on this one. | ||
| The Republican Party's got a 59% chance of winning, and the Democratic Party's got a 45% chance of winning in Virginia. | ||
| You know why that's scary? | ||
| Because Jay Jones called for the murder of conservatives, and he will have the full power of law enforcement in Virginia. | ||
| And I live in the tri-state. | ||
| While we are West Virginia people out here, we are, it's actually like basically a quad state. | ||
| Within a half an hour, we can be in Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania, and we're in West Virginia already. | ||
| So that means we go to Virginia all the time. | ||
| I mean, if we're going to be driving to D.C., we can go through Maryland or Virginia. | ||
| What am I supposed to think? | ||
| What am I supposed to do when an AG says that the children of conservatives should be murdered, and he did, should be murdered, to force people to adopt his worldview. | ||
| Am I going to trust he's going to faithfully uphold the office? | ||
| Oh, no. | ||
| That's where we are as a nation right now. | ||
| And I hope you're prepared for what's going to happen if someone like that gets in. | ||
| Now, what's funny is he was a shoe-win to win, 99% in May. | ||
| Now, the Republicans are in the lead. | ||
| This man, Jay Jones, is my understanding, has not lost a single endorsement. | ||
| You want to know what's really scary? | ||
| We drive through Virginia all the time. | ||
| And this past weekend, we drove quite a bit through Virginia. | ||
| Because like I said, if we're going to restaurants, there's a nice brewery out here. | ||
| I recommend it in Harvest Gap. | ||
| Really fantastic place. | ||
| Amazing, amazing place. | ||
| It's in Virginia. | ||
| And I see signs everywhere for Jay Jones. | ||
| People put them in their yards, knowing full well that he wants to murder children. | ||
| He wasn't joking when he said it. | ||
| He defended it. | ||
| He stood by it. | ||
| And there are people, they're putting those signs up. | ||
| Now, you know what's going to happen. | ||
| You go to these people and say, do you really support that? | ||
| And they're going to make every excuse in the book. | ||
| That's what's terrifying. | ||
| You get the guy in Maine, that Nazi guy. | ||
| You guys see this Democrat in Maine who's a literal Nazi? | ||
| Like, he literally, for 20 years, I'm exaggerating. | ||
| He was 18 years, had the Totenkampf, Totenkopf on his chest. | ||
| And I'm not talking about a Jolly Roger because the media is trying to make it seem like it was just a skull and crossbones that looks like a Nazi symbol. | ||
| No, he had the literal, identical totenkopf, symbol of the SS that oversaw the concentration camps on his chest. | ||
| And only just now did he get it removed, covered up with some dogs. | ||
| And Democrats are like, yeah, we don't care. | ||
| They will vote for a literal Nazi while screaming that you and I are Nazis. | ||
| So, oh, here's what I can say. | ||
| The left is now far right. | ||
| I love this because when they're like the far right and the far left, and I'm like, no, no, no, no, stop. | ||
| They're pro-Nazi now. | ||
| The progressives are literally endorsing and voting for Nazis. | ||
| The right is still anti-Nazi. | ||
| So the true anti-fascists, it's us. | ||
| When the progressives, the tankies, the communists, the anti-Israel types all join together and hold hands with literal Nazis. | ||
| I mean, come on. | ||
| It's scary what the Democratic Party is, isn't it? | ||
| So I have deep concerns about what happens in the Attorney General race. | ||
| And although the odds are saying Jason Miares is likely going to win, I implore each and every one of you. | ||
| Nothing is more important right now. | ||
| Are you doing anything to help get out the vote? | ||
| Now, I'll tell you what's scary is that we're in a political off-cycle year, and this man wants to be AG and kill Republicans, and people don't pay attention to these local races. | ||
| If this guy wins, I fear for the safety of my family. | ||
| What is a man as psychotic and evil as Jay Jones willing to do with power? | ||
| Well, as we already know, he wants to murder conservatives and their children. | ||
| What do you think he'll do when he commands state law enforcement? | ||
| We already saw how bad it can get during COVID. | ||
| How bad do you think it'll get under this guy? | ||
| They say that Donald Trump is going after his political opponents, when in fact, Trump is actually just going after criminals. | ||
| I guess his political opponents are criminals. | ||
| It's scary where we're heading, to be completely honest. | ||
| I saw this from Homath. | ||
| I made a video. | ||
| It's going to be up on my other channel, which is rumble.com slash Tim Pool. | ||
| And you can find it on YouTube at youtube.com slash Tim Pool. | ||
| See, just the Tim Pool channel. | ||
| This woman posted in response to a guy, this guy says, do not vote for Zoran Mamdani. | ||
| She responds with a selfie of her smiling saying, too bad I did today. | ||
| Homath says, this is it, friends. | ||
| This is where I come from. | ||
| These are the fires in which my disgust was forged, the vacant stare, the Miss America smile, the trappings of middle-class, comfortous consumerism, the self-assured, momentary, tell me I'm pretty pose, clashing with the lack of effort and self-presentation, and the impatience of choosing an unflattering background, the smug, condescending delivery of the message, I have done what you warned me not to do. | ||
| All of it completely irrelevant to the topic at hand, forced awkwardly in front of it, obscuring, replacing it, upstaging it. | ||
| Or so she hopes, standing between you and what matters. | ||
| She says, only look at me. | ||
| Look at the difficulty I have caused you. | ||
| Witness the joy that I can only derive from being your problem. | ||
| And he's right. | ||
| She doesn't care about Zoran Mamdani. | ||
| Nobody even knows what the guy is going to do because everything he's saying he's going to do makes literally no sense. | ||
| We're going to make the buses free and go faster. | ||
| How are you going to do that? | ||
| Racing stripes? | ||
| You're going to put fire decals on the side? | ||
| Buses can go faster. | ||
| It's called a speed limit. | ||
| What is this guy talking about? | ||
| He is saying no. | ||
| Oh, I just, I really got to drive this point home. | ||
| You guys, they're retarded. | ||
| I'm not saying women. | ||
| I mean, home ass talking about these ladies. | ||
| Zoran Mamdani literally said, if you vote for me, I'll make the buses go faster. | ||
| What? | ||
| With flame decals in the sides and a cool spoiler in the back. | ||
| He said, our buses are too slow. | ||
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Bro, you're not, you're not. | |
| You're not going to make the buses go faster. | ||
| Buses can go fast. | ||
| This is so wild, isn't it? | ||
| Free child care for everybody, he says. | ||
| Uh-huh. | ||
| Who's going to pay for it? | ||
| They don't know and they don't care. | ||
| He says, it's not about politics. | ||
| She doesn't understand them. | ||
| She doesn't even think she knows better than you. | ||
| She only knows that you can't tell her what to do. | ||
| She doesn't even think she has power. | ||
| She only knows that you have even less. | ||
| And this is where she places her heart. | ||
| When the bill for her foolishness comes due, oh, how her expression will change. | ||
| No longer a bold and toothy smile. | ||
| Now a pouting bottom lip. | ||
| No longer a triumphant hand and presentation of her own radiance. | ||
| Now a through-the-eye eyebrow scowl, arms folded. | ||
| We get it. | ||
| He says, she has the table and table is set, and she has placed her order. | ||
| And all that now remains is waiting to be served. | ||
| I love this because I'm assuming she's like a polling location or something. | ||
| It exemplifies a lot of what people take issue with. | ||
| Now, I want to stress, there's a video from Nick Shirley. | ||
| I highlight all of this at 2 p.m. at the Tim Pool show video, going over why women in politics is destructive to any democratic electoral system, and that it's not to impugn the honor of individual women of great intelligence. | ||
| But there are men equally as responsible as well. | ||
| These are the weak men that enable women like this. | ||
| In Nick Shirley's video, you get a woman, a guy who says, I want to do, he's asked, you know, do you want to deport illegal immigrants? | ||
| And he's like, yes. | ||
| And then this woman scowls at him and he's like, maybe I don't. | ||
| Weak men, I tell you this, weak men. | ||
| We have this story from Andy No from a year ago. | ||
| Five Somalis have been convicted in a federal fraud trial in Minneapolis for stealing more than 40 million meant to feed hungry children. | ||
| And then this video, Minnesota voter fraud case tied to Somali organization. | ||
| We can see what's coming. | ||
| Portland clears out Antifa. | ||
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Why? | |
| Because Trump is going to send in the guard. | ||
| And when he does, he is going to make it difficult for them to cheat. | ||
| But don't get me wrong. | ||
| There's going to be a bunch of women who don't know what they're voting for. | ||
| Why not? | ||
| The reason why I highlight women in this one is because these women will vote and then take a selfie picture like, for what reason are you posting your face? | ||
| Well, it's because women are very like, look at me, I'm pretty. | ||
| I'm not trying to be a dick to women. | ||
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They are. | |
| It's why they have makeup and clothes. | ||
| Like, women are trying to look good and they want people to tell them they look good. | ||
| But men, the simps, they're not going to do it. | ||
| Some might go with the women. | ||
| They're going to be like, hey, come on and vote. | ||
| And those guys will just vote Democrat because they don't know better. | ||
| And they're equally as bad. | ||
| The question then becomes, what will Trump do? | ||
| Trump would love unconstitutional third term, but rules out running for VP. | ||
| The argument is this. | ||
| Some theorize that J.D. Vance will run for the president, run for the presidency, and Trump will be his vice president and argue, I wasn't elected. | ||
| The VP is not who is running. | ||
| It is the president who runs and the VP is attached to the ticket. | ||
| It's a dumb argument, and I don't think that's what Trump's plan is, and I don't think it's Bannon's plan either. | ||
| The argument then is that Trump would be the vice president, J.D. Vance would be the president, J.D. Vance would resign, Trump would get a third term, but he didn't get elected. | ||
| Trump would then appoint J.D. Vance as VP. | ||
| Silly, convoluted, and unnecessary. | ||
| The sovereign is he who makes the exceptions. | ||
| That's what Oren, the exemptions. | ||
| That's what Oren McIntyre was saying. | ||
| Trump need only be appointed. | ||
| The 22nd Amendment says you can't be elected more than twice. | ||
| What if you're appointed? | ||
| What if the Supreme Court appoints Donald Trump interim president because of a conflict or controversy around the election? | ||
| What if during the 2020 election, there's a major terror attack taking out substantial voting locations? | ||
| The Supreme Court then says we can't vacate the presidency and put no one in charge. | ||
| So come January, there's no election results, and the Supreme Court says, or actually, you can put it this way. | ||
| Let's say a substantial number of polling locations are bombed in swing districts. | ||
| We then don't get a clear victor. | ||
| J.D. Vance versus Newsom. | ||
| Maybe J.D. Vance wins. | ||
| J.D. Vance comes out and says, I can't be certain that I won because these polling locations were attacked. | ||
| Gavin Newsom agrees and says, I won. | ||
| J.D. Vance didn't win. | ||
| What happens? | ||
| Well, there's no one to inaugurate. | ||
| The Supreme Court then says, for the time being, Trump will remain the president, pending a new election, which will take how long? | ||
| I'm not saying that's actually what's going to happen. | ||
| I'm saying it's infinitely more plausible than Trump running as VP for J.D. Vance. | ||
| We don't know for sure. | ||
| But Cliff Maloney has been working on these ongoing elections. | ||
| So we're going to talk about the potential for voter fraud at the DOJ issue, what he thinks and what he's seeing on the ground. | ||
| And can the Republicans turn things around and take New Jersey? | ||
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| Trump rules out running as Vance's VP to gain third term, but open to Bannon plan. | ||
| Let AOC go against Trump. | ||
| No joke. | ||
| Donald Trump is actually entertaining him having a third term as president. | ||
| Is it going to play? | ||
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| That's what's important. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| So he said that for 2028, they're very good people. | ||
| What do you have in mind? | ||
| We have great people. | ||
| I don't have to get into that, but we have one of them sitting right here. | ||
| We have JD, obviously. | ||
| The vice president is great. | ||
| I think Marco's great. | ||
| I think I'm not sure if anybody would run against us. | ||
| I think if they ever formed a group, it would be non-stop. | ||
| I really do. | ||
| I believe that. | ||
| I would love to do it. | ||
| I have my best numbers ever. | ||
| It's very terrible. | ||
| I have my best numbers. | ||
| You're not ruling out your term. | ||
| Am I not ruling it out? | ||
| I think you'll have to tell me. | ||
| All I can tell you is that we have a great, a great group of people, which they don't. | ||
| They have Jasmine Crockett, a low IQ person. | ||
| They have AOC's low IQ. | ||
| You give her an IQ test. | ||
| Have her pass like the exams that I decided to take when I was at Walter Reed. | ||
| I took those are very hard. | ||
| The attitude tests they do aren't super hard. | ||
| I am actually impressed, though, because one of them is like at the beginning of the test, they tell you to remember five words, and at the end of the test, ask you to cite them back. | ||
| And I have a really great memory, but I know a lot of people that can't remember why they walked in a room, let alone remembering five words. | ||
| I love it. | ||
| Trump versus AOC. | ||
| Now, let's be real, guys. | ||
| Many people have come out and said Trump's joking. | ||
| He's not going to go for a third term. | ||
| Don't be ridiculous. | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| I don't know that I agree with that. | ||
| It's possible. | ||
| Very much so. | ||
| We have a bunch of elections happening right now. | ||
| It is imperative that conservatives win because in Virginia, for instance, the AG has publicly been exposed. | ||
| He's been exposed publicly as having, he wants to murder conservatives and their children. | ||
| He wasn't joking. | ||
| All of it's confirmed. | ||
| And he wants to have the full law enforcement powers in Virginia, which is absolutely terrifying. | ||
| Well, we're going to be joined by Cliff Maloney in just a second as I boot up our interview page. | ||
| Let's see, make sure this is working properly. | ||
| It looks like everything is working properly. | ||
| Loading it up. | ||
| And Cliff, how's it going, man? | ||
| It's great. | ||
| Thanks for having me today, Tim. | ||
| So we got some big elections that are happening right now. | ||
| And there's big concerns about whether or not the right is going to win in Virginia, in New Jersey. | ||
| We also have the Proposition Prop 50 to redistrict in California. | ||
| Trump has talked about, I'm sorry, the DOJ is sending election monitors to these locations. | ||
| I want to get into that. | ||
| But the first thing I want to ask you is, just to get the spicy bit up front, Trump hasn't ruled out running or somehow getting a third term. | ||
| And he was just interviewed. | ||
| He's on Air Force One and he says, let's go up against AOC. | ||
| She's low IQ. | ||
| There's rumors of a plot where Trump would run as Vance's VP. | ||
| And then once Vance wins, he resigns or something, and then Trump becomes president again. | ||
| How much of this do you think is Trump trolling? | ||
| Do you think there really is? | ||
| Bannon seems dead serious. | ||
| Do you think this is really in play? | ||
| I think Trump's trolling. | ||
| If I had to guess, I mean, I think it's a fun time for everybody. | ||
| It's a good thought exercise. | ||
| And of course, the troll works, right? | ||
| Because the left goes nuts. | ||
| You know, it plays into all these fake dictator, Hitler-type comments and all this crazy stuff. | ||
| And they eat out of the palm of his hand. | ||
| So, yeah, I think he's going to continue to do that. | ||
| But no, if I had to guess, I would say Trump does not run for a third term or any type of VP, slide him in, this or that. | ||
| I think it's just having some fun. | ||
| Bannon seems pretty serious, but again, Bennon's not Trump and he's not working with Trump. | ||
| But what I do find interesting is there is a potential PR strategy here that Trump keeps poking the bear because the media will take it. | ||
| The media keeps hearing Trump is a tyrant who wants a third term. | ||
| And then Trump resigns peacefully and waves and smiles to everybody. | ||
| And, you know, the PR play is make the media cry wolf as much as you can so that no one trusts them anymore. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| And I think what he's doing is genius because they're going to continuously be focused on that. | ||
| Look, if somebody makes up something about you and it's not true, you know, this idea that you're a dictator, and then you can go and continuously make jokes and normal people know that you're joking and the left just because it's, look, you know, I told you, look, he's doing this. | ||
| I just think it's a hilarious troll. | ||
| And I think they're going to continue to push it. | ||
| I think considering what we've seen so far, I would entertain the possibility. | ||
| So when Bannon brought this up, he said there's a plan at the appropriate time, he'll announce it. | ||
| The 22nd Amendment says you can't be elected more than twice. | ||
| And I think for most people, like obviously you're saying it's probably trolling. | ||
| Most people probably assume he's just goofing off and he's poking the bear. | ||
| But there is a possibility of appointment, which bypasses any argument on the Second Amendment. | ||
| It says elected. | ||
| What if Trump is appointed? | ||
| What if with what we've seen? | ||
| So now we're transitioning into these election monitors and what I want to talk to you about. | ||
| We are seeing the DOJ is sending election monitors out. | ||
| They want to make sure there's no funny business. | ||
| This is actually fairly common for the DOJ to do, but the Democrats are losing their minds over it. | ||
| Newsom said Trump is rigging the election. | ||
| What happens? | ||
| You know, before we get into all of that stuff, just segueing through, what happens if come 2028, just before the election, something happens discernibly, be it clear evidence of some kind of rigging or even terror attacks, which calls the results into question. | ||
| And there is no definitive winner between the Democrat and the Republican. | ||
| And it's not because of any kind of tie or any kind of numerical outcome, but because no one can be certain the results are correct after something happening at polling locations disrupts the process. | ||
| What if the Supreme Court then appoints Trump? | ||
| Well, one, I mean, I don't want us to ever be Zelensky or Ukraine and cancel elections. | ||
| I think you got to move forward, even in the midst of tragedies, wars. | ||
| You got to elect the leaders that are serving the people. | ||
| Two, I think the DOJ, what you just said, Tim, is 100% correct, right? | ||
| The left will take this as some hysteric moment of overstep by the federal government. | ||
| We've been doing this for decades. | ||
| The DOJ has sent people to these polling locations to monitor them for decades. | ||
| And even just in 2024, they passed the COCO Act, which pretty much enhanced what the DOJ does to say that congressional staffers can go in and they can watch and secure the election. | ||
| So look, we have a legal process. | ||
| The legal process is going to handle some of these things. | ||
| There's a lot of unprecedented things that could happen. | ||
| And a lot of it's kind of blurry and unclear. | ||
| But we still have a country. | ||
| We still have a republic. | ||
| We still have different separations of power. | ||
| And I think the judicial system, we got to make sure people can trust the election, but that's going to be who will decide whether these electors are certified, whether each state is happening. | ||
| But it's messy. | ||
| I'll give you that. | ||
| That's why I think it's funny when we hear Democrats say things like, there won't be an election. | ||
| I think Rosie O'Donnell was, I don't know if it was her, but they say things like that. | ||
| And it's funny because I can't remember who said this. | ||
| Might have been Michael Malis. | ||
| Like even North Korea has elections. | ||
| Like whether you can trust them is a different story. | ||
| So what's going on right now? | ||
| What are you working on? | ||
| Yeah, so we're in New Jersey right now. | ||
| I went on your show last year to talk about our Pennsylvania work with the Pennsylvania Chase program. | ||
| We've launched the New Jersey Chase program. | ||
| And the idea is we're all in on Jack Chitterelli for governor. | ||
| We've got 105 people on the ground full time. | ||
| And here's my update based on the numbers. | ||
| Jack is in a position to win. | ||
| I'm not saying he's going to win, right? | ||
| Republicans have to turn out. | ||
| We're competing a little bit better on vote by mail. | ||
| We're competing a little bit better on the early vote, but that still means we'd have to dominate turnout on election day. | ||
| So to anybody out there that's confident about this New Jersey race, you shouldn't be. | ||
| You should be excited about it because I do think he's in a much better position than he was at this time four years ago. | ||
| But Republicans have to vote. | ||
| Democrats are always motivated. | ||
| They're always showing up. | ||
| It doesn't matter who the candidate is. | ||
| So we're seeing good numbers so far. | ||
| And Tim, this is the first time Republicans have really competed in New Jersey. | ||
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| Right. | ||
| That's not a shot at the New Jersey Republican Party. | ||
| I just think nationally, this has become the race. | ||
| So you have folks that are coming into New Jersey. | ||
| You have different infrastructure and apparatus that other swing states are used to. | ||
| So we're going to see just how much impact that has. | ||
| Luckily, the Democrat is a horrific candidate. | ||
| And the Republican is like, you look at Jack and you're like, this guy looks like a governor, right? | ||
| He connects with normal people. | ||
| And I think it'll be an interesting referendum to see if he pulls it off. | ||
| What was Chris Christie? | ||
| He was a Republican, wasn't he? | ||
| Yeah, New Jersey has never elected the same party's governor more than two terms in a row. | ||
| It's very weird. | ||
| So this will be historic if the Democrats win. | ||
| There's always been kind of a shift. | ||
| And, you know, way back in the past, it was more of a, hey, that the state would go back and forth, mostly between moderate Republicans, to be clear. | ||
| But yeah, Christie was in office, you know, back when he was running for the, you know, the 2016 race. | ||
| He had just been out of office for two years after his Bridgegate scandal. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| So there is hope in New Jersey. | ||
| There's rational thought. | ||
| And remember, Trump lost by double digits in 2020. | ||
| 2024, he only lost by 5.9 points. | ||
| So the shift is coming. | ||
| It's not when, it's if it's going to happen now, because the registration's moving towards Republicans. | ||
| You've got a lot of the momentum. | ||
| Jack only lost by three points when he lost four years ago. | ||
| So it's moving there. | ||
| It's just, is there enough time for it to be this election that it goes Republican? | ||
| What does this mean for people in New Jersey? | ||
| Like if the Republicans win? | ||
| Yeah, look, I think that a lot of the national issues we saw in 2024 are very similar in Jersey, right? | ||
| If Republican Jack Chitterelli gets elected, you're talking about lower energy rates. | ||
| You're talking about ending the wokeness. | ||
| You're not going to have men in girls' sports, the immigration issue. | ||
| He's going to be working with President Trump. | ||
| And honestly, just the whole role of government. | ||
| New Jersey is out of control. | ||
| If you compare the tax rates across the board, whether it's individual taxes, corporate taxes, business taxes, it's unsustainable. | ||
| I mean, Tim, I've had about 10 different of my individual donors who have told me in New Jersey that if Mikey Sherrill wins this election, that they are moving their company to Florida or Tennessee or somewhere else where they can do business. | ||
| I think people look at New York as being horrific. | ||
| New Jersey's taxes are off the charts. | ||
| And I just think people there with the cost of living, the biggest benefit you're going to find is if Republican Jack Chitterelli gets elected, it'll be a huge boost to working blue-collar New Jerseyans. | ||
| That's what they're excited about. | ||
| Yeah, we dodged a bullet. | ||
| I was in Jersey for a little while, first in Bergen County, and then we moved down south to like the Woodbury area, just outside of Philadelphia, but on the Jersey side. | ||
| And we were trying to launch all of this stuff that we were doing in Jersey, but it was impossible. | ||
| And I would argue that we actually dodged a bullet and got lucky. | ||
| We were looking at buying property. | ||
| And because it's so difficult to run a business in Jersey, we ended up saying, maybe this isn't the right idea. | ||
| Like we tried to buy a building. | ||
| It was a disaster. | ||
| We were disappointed. | ||
| And it was a great building. | ||
| It's a big office and we were going to do so much amazing stuff. | ||
| I was reading about New Jersey's youth brain drain. | ||
| Young people flee the state. | ||
| It has failed the younger generation. | ||
| And I was like, how do we turn that around? | ||
| Come on, we can make New Jersey great again, right? | ||
| Nope. | ||
| No, we could not. | ||
| So unfortunately, maybe if we stuck around, we could have helped, but I decided to get out. | ||
| And now, of course, we briefly went to West Virginia and then we ended up in, now we're in West, we went to Maryland. | ||
| Now we're in West Virginia. | ||
| And it's unfortunate, but the state has just been horribly, horribly mismanaged and, in my opinion, corrupt. | ||
| It makes it impossible for you to run a functional business. | ||
| Why would someone stick around? | ||
| So I'm hoping, you know, what we saw with Jeff Van Druze switching parties all those years ago, those trends continue, much like, you know, what we saw in my neighborhood in Chicago, despite Chicago being deep blue, my neighborhood, which was blue in 2016, is now red staunchly for Donald Trump. | ||
| I'm hoping we'll see some of that in New Jersey and we can start fixing all of these problems. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| And look, Tim, you know, the pendulum has to swing back, right? | ||
| Eventually things get bad enough that normal people, regardless of party, right? | ||
| Now, this isn't even a partisan thing, but when it becomes so corrupt and when the government is just making things so difficult with red tape, eventually people push back. | ||
| And look, if you had to look at different places in the United States, forget the policies, just talk about the actual land and opportunities and the seasons. | ||
| New Jersey is a beautiful place to live. | ||
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| Right. | ||
| You've got the beaches. | ||
| You've got all of these just, it's so much, it's just right for good business. | ||
| And these politicians have just made it so impossible for young people, for individuals. | ||
| Like you said, even just trying to start a business, some of these regulations are just out of control. | ||
| And why would you ever pick a state like that when you have those other opportunities not too far away? | ||
| And that's the problem they're having is no one's staying in New Jersey. | ||
| Don't get me started on gun laws. | ||
| Let's talk about gun laws. | ||
| Let's talk about, if you are a, let's say you're a moderate and you're like, I don't know, I don't like crazy people having guns. | ||
| Well, New Jersey is just plum nuts. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| It is the craziest place. | ||
| I had a guy try to break into my house. | ||
| He was a pedophile and he was demanding that he or hoping I would interview him and tell the world about his story and how he was framed or something. | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| It was three in the morning and he tries entering my home. | ||
| I call the police. | ||
| Fortunately, they're nearby. | ||
| They come, take the guy, they stop him, they find him. | ||
| I get one of these cops. | ||
| He says, if it were me, I'd answer the door with a shotgun. | ||
| And I said, oh, okay, then what? | ||
| These cops explain to me in New Jersey, if someone breaks into your house and screams that they're going to kill you, you are not allowed to shoot them. | ||
| Only when you are cornered with nowhere to go, if the person is expressing an intent to kill you, can you use legal force? | ||
| And I said, and then what? | ||
| The cop told me you'd be arrested and charged with a felony for murder. | ||
| And when you finally make it to trial, you could explain to the judge why you were innocent and try and use self-defense as your claim. | ||
| But in this state, the victims are penalized and the criminals run rampant. | ||
| And so, you know, with that combined with the business issues, I said, listen, by all means, you want to have strict gun laws, whatever, fine, but at least allow people to defend themselves. | ||
| And the state doesn't. | ||
| It's more than just the governor. | ||
| You need the state legislature to shift. | ||
| You need every conservative-minded, every moderate, every reasonable person to go and vote. | ||
| Yeah, and I think you just hit on the two major things we're trying to do, which is one, you got to flip the governor's mansion, but then we've got four to five legislative districts that have to flip to give some control back to what I would call the rational folks. | ||
| On guns in New Jersey, you're over the target here. | ||
| It is the most radically run state. | ||
| The gun grabbers have full control on the policies in the state. | ||
| Let me explain this to you. | ||
| You know, since Charlie's assassination, for all of these public events, especially more high profile, we had an event in Wildwood, Benny Johnson, Jack Pesobic, Scott Pressler, myself. | ||
| We all had security with us. | ||
| And when I talked to the security team, this is a group that's not based in Jersey. | ||
| And I told them the event is in Jersey and we were going to need body men with us. | ||
| You should have heard the sigh from our team that was like, oh my gosh. | ||
| Because even in New Jersey, the only carve out, the only carve-out to being able to protect and carry a gun with somebody that is supposed to serve as security is you have to be an ex-policeman. | ||
| You have to be a retired state trooper. | ||
| It's like the only carve-out. | ||
| And so those are the people you can go to. | ||
| But to me, to think you literally are hiring security and those people, imagine what citizens have rights to. | ||
| If people that are former law enforcement are the only ones, that's bonkers. | ||
| New Jersey's got to get this fixed. | ||
| Yeah, the ruling in the ruling pertaining to New York where they allow you, like states now have to issue permits. | ||
| When I lived in Jersey, they told, so the first thing that happened was I was trying to get a gun because we had these threats. | ||
| I was informed it wouldn't matter anyway. | ||
| They told me, if you shoot a guy who breaks into your house, you're going to go to jail. | ||
| You're going to be charged with murder. | ||
| And you can plead your case to the judge and maybe you'll get bail. | ||
| But so I said, what am I supposed to do? | ||
| And they said, flee. | ||
| I'm like, flee where? | ||
| I'm in my home. | ||
| And what I was told by the cops, they were like, imagine telling a judge, I'd rather kill a guy than stand outside somewhere. | ||
| You think they're going to let you go for that? | ||
| They're going to convict you. | ||
| And it's the craziest thing. | ||
| First, I go to the police. | ||
| They all lie to me on how to get a gun. | ||
| Finally, I figured out if you want to buy a gun, ask the guys who sell them. | ||
| They told me what to do, how to fill out the paperwork. | ||
| And then it was relatively quick. | ||
| It didn't take that long. | ||
| But you got to get like ID'd. | ||
| You got to go to a police station. | ||
| And if you want to be able to actually carry the weapon, forget it. | ||
| You have to be famous. | ||
| I'm not kidding. | ||
| They told me you have to prove there is a reason you need to carry it. | ||
| And that means you are a famous individual who is wealthy. | ||
| That's it. | ||
| In the state of New Jersey, back, this is several years ago, like 2018, I think. | ||
| In order to carry a weapon, concealed, open, or otherwise, you have to prove you are rich and you have to prove you're famous because just rich ain't enough. | ||
| No one's going to target you. | ||
| Just famous, maybe that'll qualify. | ||
| And that is an insane standard that it's ridiculous. | ||
| Now, that being said, it's not just New Jersey, though. | ||
| I know you guys are working up there in New Jersey. | ||
| But what do you think about what's going on in Virginia? | ||
| Because let me tell you, we're talking about self-defense and protection. | ||
| I'm a few minutes away from Virginia. | ||
| Let me tell you how worried I am in my family because we drive down the road and we see signs for Jay Jones everywhere. | ||
| And this is a guy who said he wants the children of his political rivals murdered and he wants conservatives murdered. | ||
| And he wants to own law enforcement in that state. | ||
| He didn't lose an endorsement. | ||
| He barely went down in the polls. | ||
| If this guy wins, it is a terrifying reality for what's going to happen to anybody who, anyone conservative-minded. | ||
| Yeah, I think this is a huge moment for Virginia to decide which direction they're going to go. | ||
| I lived in Virginia for a couple of years, Northern Virginia. | ||
| I always thought it was a pretty good place to live. | ||
| Northern Virginia is a little crazy with a lot of their laws. | ||
| But if this Jay Jones guy wins, I think it's just going to send a message that not only has the Democrat Party lost its way in the party leadership, but a lot of the party voters. | ||
| I've always been a believer that a lot of times it's the radical activists or the radical donors, and that's what kind of the politicians react to. | ||
| If voters in Virginia decide that a guy who fantasized about killing a political opponent and his kids, if he gets elected, I'm going to have a real trouble. | ||
| I mean, that's going to be difficult for me to understand how you justify it. | ||
| Like, I get it. | ||
| You know, you vote along party lines, but it's not like these voters are going to the polls, Tim, and don't know. | ||
| This is the number one story. | ||
| Every single voter knows about it. | ||
| If you want to do a split ticket because you can't vote for him, but you're a Democrat, I can at least understand that. | ||
| But to cast your vote for a guy who says he wants to put a bullet in the children's head of your opponent, that's insane to me. | ||
| And the fact that we even have to say it, think about how wild that is. | ||
| 20 years ago, I hope and I think this person will be run from public life. | ||
| Now, Democrats are figuring out a way to spin it and justify supporting them. | ||
| Like you said, not one endorsement lost. | ||
| What about the Nazi guy in Maine? | ||
| He's going up in the polls. | ||
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| You know, it's funny. | ||
| We're laughing, but it's like a guy, a Democrat, is exposed to having the literal totenkopf on his chest, and among Democrats, his polling improves. | ||
| I wonder what that says about the Democrat voter base and their political inclinations. | ||
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| And this whole idea that they are the party of peace, I think not only did 2024 kind of move the needle on that, but every day we're seeing more and more of this, doubling down on the bad bets. | ||
| But it's just who the party's becoming. | ||
| Tim, I really don't know if they're going to be a national party unless they start to pivot away from the crazy stuff. | ||
| But the radicals have them by the horns right now. | ||
| They're doubling down on all the woke nonsense. | ||
| And I'm here for it, right? | ||
| As somebody trying to elect liberty-minded Republicans, sure. | ||
| But I'm just waiting. | ||
| When are they going to pivot back? | ||
| I don't see it. | ||
| This is my joke. | ||
| It's not really a joke, but when these Democrats call people on the right Nazis, my response is, I know you don't actually think I'm a Nazi. | ||
| And when they say, how do you know I don't think that? | ||
| Because if I was, you'd vote for me. | ||
| We've seen it in Maine. | ||
| When they falsely accuse a conservative of being a Nazi, what they're really saying is to the normies, don't vote for him. | ||
| But I got to be honest, you know, I think it was Crystal Ball, you know, podcasters said she'd rather vote for the guy with the regrettable tattoo. | ||
| That's how she described it, than a politician who supported actual genocide. | ||
| And it's like, well, look, that's fine if you want to accuse Israel of genocide. | ||
| They're both. | ||
| Like both candidates are representing that in your view, if that's what your argument is. | ||
| But they're voting for it with a smile on their faces because I don't think they ever really opposed it, especially the anti-Israel cohort on the Democratic side. | ||
| I think that's largely what motivates them, to be honest. | ||
| And I think this guy in Maine, again, by all means, criticize Israel. | ||
| But I'm going to say in this particular instance, this guy's very anti-Israel. | ||
| He probably hates Jews, and he's got a totem cop on his chest for 18 years. | ||
| That's not an accident. | ||
| You don't accidentally get that. | ||
| I don't believe it for a second. | ||
| And I think a lot of these Democrats are probably thinking, yeah, okay, well, we hate Israel too. | ||
| And so they're going to vote for him for that reason. | ||
| Well, and I think in the past, you know, people would want to distance themselves from radical lunatics like this. | ||
| But now they look at the idea of, well, the Supreme Court is that important, right? | ||
| Passing legislation in the U.S. Senate is that important. | ||
| This is our guy. | ||
| They think loyalty matters more than decency. | ||
| I mean, that's the Democrat Party of today. | ||
| But like you said, this guy's had that tattoo for 18 years. | ||
| The mental gymnastics you have to do to be able to spin why you still support that person, because behind the scenes, you know, that's your best shot at winning the seat is wild, but that's what they do. | ||
| And they continue to do it. | ||
| You know, it's a cult. | ||
| It really is. | ||
| And the right, the MAGA group has an element of this to a certain degree, but it's a minority on the right. | ||
| Some prominent individuals will defend Trump literally no matter what he does, even when he does bad things or makes mistakes. | ||
| The left is, it's the dominant. | ||
| I was talking to a guy. | ||
| Maybe you'll end up hearing about this, but there's a guy that I know. | ||
| He's an older guy, he's a boomer. | ||
| And he was complaining to me that my Tim Katz signed the press corps press agreement. | ||
| And his question was, if every other news organization refused to do it, it's wrong for you to do it. | ||
| And he's entitled to his opinion, but his opinion is based on what the people do, not on what is true. | ||
| And this is what I see largely of the Democrats. | ||
| They don't care about policy, don't care what is true. | ||
| They care what their group think is. | ||
| And if the group says we are taking an action, don't you dare do otherwise. | ||
| Otherwise, you're our enemy. | ||
| That's all they're voting on. | ||
| So if a progressive guy's got a literal Nazi tattoo and seems to be a Nazi, they're like, doesn't matter. | ||
| Group think says it's okay. | ||
| We support him. | ||
| That's what we are trying to defeat. | ||
| Now, here, the challenge for you, Cliff, and for everybody else who's voting is trying to convince moral moderates and conservatives to vote based on the merits. | ||
| It's very difficult. | ||
| For liberals, it's just do as we say because we're the majority. | ||
| They say yes. | ||
| And Tim, you're hitting on something that most people don't understand, which is when they changed all the rules during COVID to have these longer elections. | ||
| And I'm not even saying they did this intentionally. | ||
| They probably did. | ||
| But what happens is they made it more about collecting ballots and just getting people to play on their team because you have more time to do that. | ||
| You have less time to individually target one day where you can message and figure out how do you talk to people about issues, get them to care. | ||
| When you have these long election seasons, it really helps those that do have the group think because they don't even want you to spend time. | ||
| It's just vote for our party, vote for our party. | ||
| And we as Republicans are finally doing the same thing. | ||
| I mean, obviously we're talking about issues, but it benefits them because they're just rack up as much as you can. | ||
| They don't even want you to look at the name of the candidate. | ||
| Just vote for the party. | ||
| Republicans want to talk about the issues. | ||
| It's a much tougher sell. | ||
| Doesn't mean we shouldn't do the work, but we got to grind to get those votes because the Dems just kind of, they get in line at the trough, man. | ||
| And they just go vote. | ||
| You've got this prop 50 in California now where they want to basically eliminate, what is it, the remaining Republican seats in the state. | ||
| And I think they'll be able to do it because this is what happens when you create a uniparty state, a single party controlled state. | ||
| Over a long enough period of time, moderate to conservative individuals flee the area, be it a city, state, county, or otherwise, making it easier and easier for one party to win every election. | ||
| And then they entrench what remains of their politics. | ||
| They're going to turn California into a universally Democrat uniparty state. | ||
| And then they're going to try and manipulate federal elections to a great degree. | ||
| What are we seeing with the Republican response? | ||
| I mean, you think the Voting Rights Act, there's some speculation that the Voting Rights Act is effectively overturned by the Supreme Court. | ||
| Republicans could gain 20 seats. | ||
| Democrats could lose 20 seats, creating a permanent Republican majority in the federal government. | ||
| I'm a believer in fighting, right? | ||
| I think the narrative the left tries to say is that, oh, for years, the left has been fair and now all of a sudden the right's being aggressive. | ||
| It's completely bonkers. | ||
| The left has used the rules to benefit them when it comes to gerrymandering for decades. | ||
| And Republicans have always been afraid of being called racist. | ||
| We're afraid of being called misogynistic. | ||
| You know, oh, if we do this, come on, guys, fight with the rules you can fight with. | ||
| And a lot of this is not even at the federal level. | ||
| Yes, they've just done that with the Voting Rights Act, but a lot of this governors could take action today. | ||
| Legislatures could take action today. | ||
| You just saw it in North Carolina. | ||
| They're pushing with the state legislature to change it. | ||
| But we need to be on offense in every state. | ||
| That doesn't mean we're doing anything illegal. | ||
| But the whole narrative that the left follows the rules and now we're going to try to steal seats, they have been following the rules and gerrymandering to benefit them for decades. | ||
| It's time we fight back too. | ||
| Follow the rules, gerrymander how you need to. | ||
| Every seat's having the same amount of population, but do what they do to create the maps instead of being afraid of being called some sort of name. | ||
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And we should have these seats. | |
| You know what I love about this? | ||
| Newsom said that Trump is rigging the election. | ||
| And my response is, how is it that by simply watching polling locations, the outcome of the election changes? | ||
| It's almost as if what they're arguing is, if you watch us, we won't be able to cheat. | ||
| So you're rigging the election. | ||
| They're trying to scare you by thinking that this is like a reference to Jim Crow laws where like people would stand at the polls to intimidate people. | ||
| It's like, no, listen, they're literally saying they want to watch it. | ||
| But look, some of the activists and donors on the left, they love that garbage from Newsom, right? | ||
| See, Trump's trying to intimidate. | ||
| That's what this is all about. | ||
| The DOJ has done this for decades, sending people in. | ||
| They're just going to keep using talking points when it fits their narrative. | ||
| I got to be honest, you know, seeing the response to Charlie Kirk's assassination, seeing Jay Jones' inner thoughts and desires about murdering children, I'm pretty sure if you went to Democrats, this is the scary thing. | ||
| Let's go back in time. | ||
| I'll put it like this. | ||
| There were accusations that people who were vote counting were cheating for the Democrats. | ||
| And the left argues there's no conspiracy that's crazy. | ||
| And my response is that doesn't need to be a conspiracy. | ||
| Democrats just know what to do and they're willing to do it. | ||
| So some random woman who hates Republicans, she's in a polling location counting ballots and she goes, I'm going to disqualify this Trump vote because this is smudged. | ||
| I think it says Bowdoin, but he means Biden. | ||
| It's good. | ||
| And as long as that bias exists among Democrats and not among Republicans, Democrats are going to favor themselves in every election. | ||
| It's called a standalone complex where all of these people take an action in a singular direction without being prompted to do so. | ||
| I think that's a problem we face. | ||
| If you go to Democrats and say, do you, I bet if you poll Democrats, should the Democrats cheat to win elections to stop Republicans from getting power? | ||
| I bet you'd get at least a third to say yes. | ||
| And the next third would think yes, but say no because they'd be embarrassed. | ||
| Yeah, it's a sad state of affairs. | ||
| And it reminds me of when we poll people on the left and say, is political violence sometimes, sometimes justified? | ||
| And the fact that even more than 0% of people say that is whackadoo. | ||
| But yeah, I think you're right. | ||
| I never heard of breaking down like that. | ||
| And I think you're right, where it's like you have enough of these people radicalized and thinking that for the betterment of the democracy, as they would call it, we must do this. | ||
| We must cheat to win. | ||
| It doesn't mean there's some Wizard of Oz pulling the strings. | ||
| It's just they have the opportunity there. | ||
| And look, we see this in county after county. | ||
| This is why I believe we need the most extremely secure elections possible, the most transparent, because yeah, you're going to have bad actors, right? | ||
| You're going to have individuals doing this. | ||
| And there's not really a solution other than open the books, figure out systems that people can trust. | ||
| And at the end of the day, you want your citizens to trust the results of the election. | ||
| And everything Trump's doing is enhancing transparency, period. | ||
| It's going to be tough. | ||
| So just final thoughts. | ||
| What do you think is going to happen in Jersey? | ||
| And where can everybody find you? | ||
| Yeah, Jersey, I think it's going to be a nail biter. | ||
| We need everyone to get out and vote for Jack Chitterelli. | ||
| If folks want to sponsor a ballot chaser, njchase.com. | ||
| I'm on X at Maloney. | ||
| Tim is always appreciate you letting me get the word out here and appreciate the show and the audience. | ||
| Well, right on, man. | ||
| Thanks for hanging out. | ||
| And we'll see you. | ||
| We'll see you soon. | ||
| Got it. | ||
| Take care. | ||
| That, of course, is Cliff Maloney doing the work that needs to be done in New Jersey. | ||
| My friends, let me just say this as we wrap things up. | ||
| You got to get out and vote. | ||
| You just absolutely have to do it. | ||
| I know it's an uphill battle. | ||
| It can be demoralizing at times. | ||
| Sometimes it feels like what's even the point because we need the avalanche. | ||
| The Democrats have the avalanche every single day. | ||
| The grains of sand that just move, like we were talking about, a thousand people. | ||
| No one needs to tell these Democrats what to do. | ||
| They're willing to break the law to win. | ||
| Republicans are not. | ||
| And you shouldn't. | ||
| It just means that we need our own avalanche. | ||
| You may be but a single snowflake in that avalanche, but without you, there isn't one. | ||
| So make sure if you're in California, if you're in Virginia, if you're in Maine, if you're in New Jersey, you go and vote. | ||
| You bring three of your friends who tell your friends to go vote. | ||
| Everybody go vote. | ||
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