LIVE from the RNC! Assassination Attempt UPDATES! Biden to Drop Out? & more!
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Only the afternoon, people.
It's 2 o'clock here, 3 o'clock on the East Coast, and it is noon on the West Coast.
And look, it's Barnes and I again, me and Barnes, Aviva Barnes, in location, on location at the RNC in Milwaukee.
Robert, I woke up this morning, because we were live last night, and I was like, are we going to have anything to talk about?
What's going to happen in the news?
Then I look at Predict It, the markets.
Biden dropped 40%, and I didn't know why until I read the news that apparently Adam Schiff...
is now openly pushing for Biden to step down, and Biden apparently allegedly said, if I'm given a medical reason, I will step down.
Have you heard this?
Yeah, I mean, I just saw him say that, you know, if he was diagnosed with a medical condition with a doctor that was of a certain kind, then he would step down.
But the—here's—so let's—I still don't think he's going to step down, but let's play it out.
How do they replace him with anyone but Kamala Harris?
They're circulating a memorandum today around Washington, D.C. Saying that Kamala is radioactive, that she can't win.
Now, my guess is you have all these people who are behind the scenes, you know, angling for their own opportunity.
You have Hillary Clinton.
It's not a coincidence that Carville has been out there now for a month, preaching, replacing Biden.
Carville is very close to Hillary Clinton.
So really, that's Hillary angling to get back in the race for a re-runoff, if you will.
You know, the sequel of 2016.
Then you have Kamala Harris, who's, while saying nice things about Joe, has been angling behind the scenes to get, to become the replacement.
Then you have Pete Buttigieg, who is also angling to replace, to be the replacement.
You have Newsom in California, who comes from the opposite side of Kamala Harris, comes from the Pelosi, Feinstein wing of the Democratic Party.
In California, a deep, deep division there, more so than anybody knows.
And then you have Whitmer angling for something out of Michigan.
So all these people have their own allies in Washington, D.C., circulating replacing Biden.
Biden's campaign staff doesn't want him to drop out because they're going to be lost with no political juice and connection to anybody.
The White House staff, the State Department staff, none of them want Biden replaced because if Biden gets replaced, they're out of a job.
So those people are pushing for Biden to stay in.
And then you've got all these different little cliques fighting.
And if you're the Democratic Party, think about the problem.
Problem number one, you're going to replace somebody.
Now, this assumes that Biden will voluntarily step down.
Well, or he gets a diagnosis and then they 25th him because they know that he won't step down.
He's belligerent and he's toxic.
The joke I had is, all right, they're going to come up with the diagnosis.
Oh, look at this.
You have advanced dementia, and the diagnosis date is going to be 2022, and then they're going to have to answer for how and when.
They said in February he need not see a doctor.
He got a physical and he's clear.
How do they live with that lie or get over that lie?
And how do you diagnose him with some medical condition sufficient enough to induce him to step down without inducing him to step down as president?
Without Kamala Harris becoming president.
Well, how about if he does step down and Kamala Harris does become president now?
Oh my goodness, she'd be the first woman president.
Then she's got a whole other set of issues because they have to get the House to support her nominee for vice president.
And that's controlled by the Republicans.
See, I think if they're going to get Biden to step down, it will be a medical condition that won't be bad enough.
Until 2025, 2026, right?
Something like that.
He's fine now, but he's got a condition that will deteriorate in a year or two.
They will telegraph it.
I'll predict it now.
They are going to say Parkinson's.
They're going to admit that that Parkinson's specialist.
You just want to be careful with that.
You want to make sure that the Parkinson's diagnosis doesn't make people afraid right now.
For him being in the White House right now.
People are already afraid right now.
They'll be able to say we've got another three months.
Confirmation, right?
I mean, your ordinary normie.
It says, oh, Republicans say this, Democrats say this.
But if your normie hears, oh, my president has Parkinson's, they're going to want him to step down immediately.
It's interesting.
Growing up, I've known a few parents of friends who had Parkinson's.
I never thought it was such an immediate degenerative disease.
I thought it was the shaking, you have another 20 years.
Yeah. But at his stage, they'll have to somehow get over the lie, because they've lied, and there will be evidence that they lied.
And then Karine Jean-Pierre, she'll be flat out of a job and have to go to MSNBC or CNN after this is over.
Yeah, well, I think I'm still deeply skeptical that Biden will step down, but we'll just play out the script.
So the script is he's got a medical condition, but it needs to be a medical condition that doesn't require him to step down from the presidency because that creates an old new disaster for the Democratic Party and terrifies the American public.
So it has to be something that's a year away from having serious consequence.
It probably won't be Parkinson's.
It probably will be a diagnosis of...
Some kind of cancer that will take a year to, you know, da-da-da-da.
Something like that is my guess.
So that's part one of the script.
So we're writing the script.
Well, you know, what's part two is, if you're the Democratic Party, you have multiple problems.
One, you've got to jump over Kamala Harris.
If I can stop you there, could the current administration not give her a position in the next or for the next few years that would not be able to be undone by an incoming Trump administration?
No. I'm stupid.
I can't think of it.
Definitely not Supreme Court.
If they appointed her to any position, she could be removed from that position under a new administration.
Well, the one option you just mentioned, if somebody stepped down from the Supreme Court, if Sotomayor realized there's a chance that Trump picks her successor, that she might not be able to last another four years, then...
The problem is Harris never wanted to be on the court.
Harris wants to be president.
She doesn't want to be Supreme Court justice.
They wouldn't be able to get confirmation hearings done between now and November.
The other problem you just have is, okay, let's say you even get Kamala Harris somehow to voluntarily agree not to seek the presidency.
How do you pick someone that's not a black woman?
I mean, if we're going by the identity politics, you can go with Pete Buttigieg, the gay man, that sort of, that check one box.
Gretchen Whitmer is a woman, that checks another box.
Gavin Newsom is a reptile, so that would be the first reptilian president of the Americas.
I'm still putting my money on Gavin because he looks like Joe Biden.
He would be the easiest one to swap in and say, look, it's Joe Biden's younger brother.
You know who to vote for in the ballot box.
So, yeah, well, let's go to the issues with everyone.
So issue problem number one, how do you get Biden out?
How do you get Biden out in such a way that he volunteers?
How do you get him out in such a way that he doesn't have to step down for the presidency?
That's part one of if you're solving the script problem.
Step two, if assuming that you, as is being circulated, that Kamala Harris is more unpopular, Kamala Harris doesn't solve the problem.
Kamala Harris makes their problem worse.
So let's assume that they try to replace Kamala Harris as well.
How do you do that if you're writing the script?
Now, like I said, you could have something, some public event happen, and she physically suddenly can't run for presidency or is no longer alive.
You have that risk where you try to build a narrative.
So the Democratic Party, the next problem you have is you have to get a replacement without letting the voters vote for that replacement.
You're the Democratic Party running on democracies on the ballot.
And you're going to nominate, for the first time since 1968, someone who was not voted for by the people.
Instead, they're by the superdelegates.
Superdelegates can't vote in the first round.
The first round has to go to the regular delegates.
But let's say it's so split that all of a sudden the superdelegates, which were so controversial in 2016, suddenly it's the party elites picking their candidate?
That's a disaster within the party base.
and everybody that gets overlooked is going to be saying that.
Is there a potential angle that they would replace this with maybe let a Kamala in or someone who they could then blame the humiliating defeat on and then destroy their career in politics, and then I don't know who could come in the next time and say, I'll be the savior, Kamala wasn't did.
Like, you put Kamala in to embarrass her so that an ambitious Gretchen Whitmer can then come and say, I was always the right woman, and you should have picked me the first time.
They could, but then you're giving it up to Trump, And you might as well leave Biden in if you're going to give up to Trump.
Right? I mean, the...
That still blows my mind.
I mean, it's incomprehensible.
And full disclosure for everyone out there, and I'm going to get to the shorts after this.
I just bought a little bit of Pete Buttigieg at two cents.
Unpredicted. I actually sold, no, I sold Biden a while back when he reached sufficient highs where I thought it was unreasonable.
No, wait, the other way around.
When he reached the bottom, I sold him out.
And I waited for him to climb back up.
And then I bought some more the other day, which is why when I woke up this morning and I was 20 or 30 percent, I was like, what the heck happened?
And I put a little on Gavin Newsom because that's still my underlying theory.
And I called it all the way back.
And we disagreed, but never, never in any meaningful sense.
It's wild from one day to the next.
So if you're part of the party elites, you've got to get buy-in from Joe Biden.
You've got to get buy-in from Kamala Harris.
You have to get buy-in from the Democratic voters, who now are not going to be given a choice in their party nominee.
And the next, you need a candidate who can beat Trump.
And there the problem is Gavin Newsom, intensely unpopular in the Midwest.
You know, the cornering was talking about that.
He's like, Newsom won't play in Wisconsin.
But Newsom won't play in Michigan.
He won't play in...
Everybody sees this guy.
He's a blow-dried-haired California West Coast guy.
Historically, the best candidates...
Came from close states or actually came from states that the other party dominated.
Like Ronald Reagan, where did he come from?
Democratic California.
Richard Nixon, where did he come from?
Democratic California.
Donald Trump, where did he come from?
Democratic New York.
Bill Clinton, where did he come from?
Republican Arkansas.
Jimmy Carter, Republican Georgia.
It is actually fascinating now that I've come here and I've met the people and I appreciate this from, I watched your bourbon with Barnes for Monday night now and I appreciate this in terms of who the delegates are, who the people are.
And now I do appreciate that when you're talking about the swing states, you're talking about swing state voters and who in Michigan, Wyoming, not Wyoming, sorry, Wisconsin, are going to vote for.
They're not going to vote for, what is it, the French laundry man, Gavin Newsom reptile of a politician.
Completely. I'm still putting my money on it because I don't think anybody's got the chance.
They're not going to vote for Kamala Harris.
They're not going to vote.
Now, so look at the other ones.
Hillary at least can say she almost won.
Right. And Hillary has the most institutional juice.
In other words, who's going to be making this decision?
It's going to be the Biden delegates at the Democratic National Convention.
Unless... Now, here's the thing.
If it's delayed after that, then the party elites get to pick.
The delegates have no vote at all.
And Michelle Obama, I know you say straight out of the question.
The second thing is she was waiting forever to cash in.
And she had to delay cashing in because Barack wanted to be senator and Barack wanted to be president.
And she was like, okay, fine.
But she didn't enjoy any of it.
And now she gets to cash in.
And she's cashing in big, hundreds of millions of dollars, getting to party on private islands with Richard Branson, getting to go Oprah, taking her on a tour.
Everybody goes, oh, Michelle, you're so wonderful.
They want to use their property, their Martha's Vineyard, low elevation property, which would be very susceptible to climate crisis.
Yeah, and if anybody acts badly, you just take them out paddle boarding.
Let me ask you the question.
I don't know if I've ever asked you this.
Do you think Michelle Obama is a man or was a man?
I think that's funny, but no, I've never thought of that.
But I think what it communicates is the underlying...
Psychology present, right?
The fact that people could believe in that, or believe that Macron's wife is a man, it's because there's something about Obama that comes across as effeminate, and there's something about them that come across as masculine, both Macron's wife and Michelle Obama.
But no, I've never believed any of that.
I think it's a funny meme, but I think that there's no chance you'll tell.
Here, I'll give you a name.
That would be the smart name for the Democratic Party.
Currently on the list of top seven that we've been discussing.
So if I had to guess, would I know this person?
Oh, yes.
Well, I don't want to wait for too long.
Running through names.
Robert, help me.
I don't know.
So if you're the Democratic Party, you want to solve this script problem.
You need a hero to enter in that's going to rally everybody.
Stacey Abrams.
I'm sorry.
Yeah, I know.
Someone that actually is popular, well-liked.
But think of somebody that's so over the...
There's somebody that they look at and they go, that person can beat Trump, number one.
Number two, they think this person could rally everybody.
So I'm okay over the Whitmer camp, the Harris camp, the Newsom camp, the Hillary camp.
I'm okay stepping back for this guy because this guy could save our party.
This guy could beat Donald Trump.
This guy is...
Looks and kind of feels, has all the best of Trump without the worst of Trump in the Democratic Party mindset?
I presume it is a man in your mind.
I was going to think of Taylor Swift.
How about Travis Kelsey then?
Okay, let's stop with the jokes.
Who would you pick?
But you're trending in the right direction.
I'm thinking celebrity.
I can't remember.
It's someone who has very not-so-quietly said for the last 10 years he wants to run for the presidency.
Why do I feel stupid that I should know this?
It's not George Clooney.
Because it's not so big that everybody's been paying attention.
It's only if you had paid attention to him in particular would you know that he cares about this.
But otherwise, but you're talking about a man who's probably top two, top three celebrities in the entire world.
Robert, the long...
He comes across as macho.
The longer I bring...
Dwayne Wayne The Rock.
Exactly. But I didn't think he would go Democrat.
Oh, I'm an idiot.
Here's what I'm such superficial.
It was the first thought I'm having, but I'm saying, oh, well, he was sort of angry or distanced himself from the Democrats, probably because they no longer represented his values.
He comes in as a Democrat and says, I'll bring it back to a reasonable sort of left of center, not left of now.
And he's always imagined he belongs in the White House.
He's always wanted to be the president.
I mean, he would make me think of voting for him because I kind of, well, not over Trump and not over anything.
The old Democrat just goes and recruits him.
Says, we're going to make you president.
You'll abide by our agenda.
But we'll make you president.
We'll make you a hero.
And then the whole Democratic Party would be like, oh, yeah, this guy could win.
This guy could beat Trump because he's more macho than Trump.
And he's lived a life of ethics for the last little while.
And you've got some diverse background.
You've got unique persona.
And the Democratic Party loves Hollywood.
And so they would all...
If I was the deep state, what I would be doing is one...
Figuring out a way to get Biden and Harris to step down.
And part two would be make The Rock.
Look at that.
The Rock is already selling at three cents on predicted.
I'm joking, Rob.
Now, by the way, speaking of people, you know, Michelle being a man and, I forget, Macron's wife.
Just to explain, if we can pan out to the main view.
So I don't like wearing shorts because I don't really like what my legs look like.
But I was saying it was too hot in the jeans yesterday, but then I changed bags and I no longer have the jeans that I wore yesterday.
But I did want to show off while I'm here.
I got my Prager U socks and my Murph's Kicks custom shoes.
I don't know if we can see this.
Oh, let's go full nastiness here.
There, Viva Fry.
But I think I might have to go back to the TJ Maxx and get a pair of pants before we go back into the conventions.
And I don't think I can go in like this salmon pink shorts.
My wife got them for me.
I think the recording, I mean, he's wearing shorts every day.
Those are at least khakis.
These are like, I don't know what the hell.
They are beautiful shorts.
Marion, thank you for getting them.
And my wife is down here with me and the two kids and the two dogs and has been allowing this to happen.
Today, we all went to the market.
But a lot of places don't let dogs in, obviously.
Ah, yes.
And now that we're off to our new location, and they're just going to hopefully have a pool.
They'll play with the kids and the dogs and everything.
And then tonight, we're going to be on Tim Pool, both of us.
Riley Gaines, it's going to be amazing.
Robert, we have to get back.
And that's at 8 p.m.
Eastern, right?
That is at, yes, 8 p.m.
Eastern. It's 7, 8 Central time here.
5 West Coast time.
Robert, the news of the, I went on, what?
The quartering Jeremy called a bit of a rage tweet last night.
It's enraging.
It's almost, what's the word?
Not demeaning.
It's demoralizing.
It's what it's intended to be.
That woman, Kim Cheadle, I'm going to say woman, but I don't care what she is.
That person, that head of the Secret Service, director of the Secret Service, Kim Cheadle, does that interview with, I don't know if it was 60 Minutes CBS, and then she says, like, so nonchalantly, Yes, the buck stops with me.
I'm the head of the Secret Service, and we'll make sure that it never happens again.
It sounds like she's talking about, like, I left the front door open, and the dog got out, and the neighbor found it, and that's end of story.
It would be, like, when my kids leave the door open, and the dog gets out, and we've got one blind dog who's going to get eaten by a gator, and the paralyzed one who sometimes I wouldn't mind if she got eaten by a gator, but I love her.
Like, if a dog gets out, gets hit by a car, and imagine someone saying, well, make sure not to leave the door open the next time.
That would be a tragedy that you'd never forgive someone for, for having left the door open.
Oh yeah, we sort of left the door open for a clean headshot on the president.
We'll make sure it doesn't happen again.
I mean, that interview is enough to enrage people into doing something stupid.
Don't do it because that's what it's for.
But Robert, forget getting fired.
Like, I don't know what other legal consequences can be.
Criminal negligence?
Like, what could she possibly face?
Well, if she was part of a conspiracy to assassinate him...
I mean, that would be my view.
My view is that this was intended by the people that were in a position to do something about it to cause his death.
That's why there's no fallout from the administration.
They wanted Trump killed.
For those who don't yet know, the shooter was on the roof of the building.
Why was no one on that roof?
Like, the truest, and I'm going to say the term DEI hire, like a dumbass bureaucrat.
Well, the roof was too slopey.
It might have been a safety hazard.
Oh, my goodness, you're there to protect the president from assassination, and you're going to say the slope on the roof might have resulted in a twisted ankle from Secret Service that there was sniper rifles?
Meanwhile, the other roof was exponentially more sloped than the one that was too slopey.
It's the dumbest, most enraging answer you can give.
But not only was no one on the roof...
Secret services snipers were in the building that that guy was on a tin roof.
You know, they're not asking, like, oh, there's a big-ass squirrel on the roof carrying an AR-14.
Hours before, he was spotted at least three hours before scoping the place out, that they saw him go and get up and get onto the building, that they saw what he was doing, and they saw him with a rangefinder.
In other words, they knew everything about it and somehow took no protective action.
Well, even worse, and by the way, I think I just said AR-14, and now people are going to say he was the biggest idiot on the...
AR-15.
Big gun, as Trump likes to say.
Big gun.
His parents now, apparently.
Fox News was saying his parents called hours before the shooting, saying, we don't know where our son is.
Something's wrong.
We're worried he might have taken the husband's gun.
I think it was the independents said it was after.
And other friends confirmed that he had been anti-Trump, had hated Trump.
There was that.
I mean, he was registered as a Republican, but likely just to vote against Trump.
Let me call out...
No lie with Brian Taylor Cohen.
The biggest scumbag POS on the medias.
No lie with Brian Taylor Cohen means you know you're going to get a lie, but it's just pathological.
There was another one, I forget his name, but it comes out and says...
Oh, that assassin was a registered Democrat.
The kid was 20 years old, registered Republican.
He was probably only a registered Republican because, from what I understand, Pennsylvania is a closed state, and if you want to go vote for the opponent to Trump or vote against Trump, you need to register as a Republican in order to go vote.
So set aside, that's probably the only reason why he was registered.
They say a registered Republican and then omit that he donated to Biden on his inauguration day through Act Blue, and this kid...
At least if you can judge a book by a photograph, it clearly looks like some screws were loose.
They're going to say, yeah, this was just a typical Republican.
And nobody...
Liars. So, Brian Taylor Cohen, you're a liar and you should be ashamed of yourself.
But like I said in my tweet, you can't be ashamed when you don't have any pride in the first place.
Well, there's more evidence pointing to the direction of this being an inside job.
In terms of knowledge of him and not taking any corrective or protective action.
That there's more audio analysis that says that it looks like there were shots from multiple locations that came in.
The sequence of shots is more consistent and the timing of shots is more consistent with multiple shooters.
We know that there was people inside that same building.
We don't know what they were doing.
But there's at least a reasonable suspicion that there was another shooter.
And maybe the other shooter was actually Secret Service.
Maybe the other shooter was somebody else.
But I think their plan was, and now it's obvious, the plan was to blame around.
The plan was to get...
You can see what the script was.
Trump gets murdered.
Next script was they were going to create a bunch of fake social media of this guy that had been scrubbed that was somehow going to tie it to Iran.
They were going to have somebody else tied to Iran.
Clearly a car bomb was supposed to go off that didn't go off and that was going to create more of a terroristic sound.
And then Biden, in honor of President Trump, goes to war with Iran and rallies the flag, rally around the flag effect with the Democratic Party.
The deep state gets another war that they want.
In another region.
And then they get Nikki Haley nominated here.
That's why Mitch McConnell was here.
That's why everybody else was here.
Nikki Haley to take the fight to Iran, the country that took out President Trump.
And the deep state wins no matter what, because they have a deep state candidate in the Republican and Democratic Party.
The only sort of loose wrench is Robert Kennedy Jr. standing out there.
And that's it.
Instead, Trump moves his head.
I had a question with that.
Have you seen the movie The Dead Zone with Christopher Walken?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Okay. Spoiler alert.
I think I've talked about it.
I don't remember if it was live, but cover your ears if you want to go watch it.
It's a classic.
Christopher Walken suffers a severe head injury and then gains the ability of seeing the future when he touches people.
And the music is...
And he touches people and he flashes forward to the future.
Martin Sheen.
He touches Martin Sheen, an aspiring politician, and sees that Martin Sheen is going to be the one to push the button of the nuclear warheads and destroy the world.
And so he becomes someone bent on assassinating Martin Sheen in the movie.
Flash forward, he tries to do it.
Martin Sheen, in order to protect himself, picks up a baby and shields himself with a baby.
And so Christopher Walken gets shot in the attempt, but as he's dying, he touches Charlie Sheen again and then sees in the future how...
Sheen, having used the baby for the shield, ruins his political career anyhow, so he's no longer the president.
It's a beautiful movie.
You should watch it.
Tragic, sad, and horrifying.
Yeah. But, like, you describe an alternate reality, which we were literally an earlobe away from.
Yes. And it's not...
Whether or not there was a second shooter...
We can get to that.
We'll find out more later.
But the Iranian angle that comes out afterwards.
The bomb material on location.
That script was clearly ready to go.
And the kids' social media, they've got his stuff, but they haven't revealed what it reveals.
Just go plant a few like, oh, he hated Trump anyhow, gets inspired by the, I don't know, maybe the Iranians.
I don't know how that would work in there.
Domestic terrorists, right-wing domestic terrorists, maybe because he was a registered Republican.
And that's the world that we would have been living in right now.
On the cusp, if not in a civil war, World War III, Russia goes nuts, China goes nuts, and America goes to war with Iran so that the deep state can win.
Exactly. Wild.
And we'll see more and more evidence point in that direction.
Now I think what we'll see, but it failed, and now we're on a different populist path.
We'll see tonight, because J.D. Vance is supposed to be speaking tonight.
He's usually the vice presidential nominee, speaks on the Wednesday night.
And so with, I think Vance will give a great speech.
I think he'll give a great presentation.
This will be introducing himself to most people because most people don't know who he is.
You know, he's relatively new.
You know, Hillbilly Elegy was a popular book and movie, but a lot of people haven't even connected those two together.
He's just been a senator for a couple of years.
So he's new on the scene at a national level.
And I think that presents an opportunity for him to really introduce himself as the successor to Trump.
As the populist successor to the conservative cause and to reinforce the best messages of this campaign.
And I'm very curious.
He's been one of the few people that's used the framing that we've talked about to say, with Trump, you had peace abroad and prosperity at home.
With Biden, you have war abroad and poverty at home.
He makes a great statement that if you want your kid to go die for a dumb war, vote Joe Biden.
So I think the anti-war message, the pro-trade message, the pro-worker message, the fair trade message, the re-industrialized America message, I think those core messages will come out from him.
And I think what we'll see is a much more populist campaign than would have otherwise been the case.
And I think it starts tonight with his nomination speech.
We've talked about it.
We'll talk about it again on Sunday or as things evolve.
As far as all of the litigation goes against Trump, it's pretty much dead in the water.
There won't be...
I'm trying to think of what...
He's dealing with the current judgment out of New York, the $454 million.
That's under appeal.
Everybody should understand that that's going to be overturned.
That's not going to happen.
I think that judge is going to say that the case has to be thrown out because it has to start all over again because of the Supreme Court's ruling and they included evidence that...
That now the Supreme Court says you can't use in a criminal case against the former president.
And I think that whole goal of that judge was just to get the conviction, thinking it would work in the court of public opinion, and everybody can now see it doesn't.
And he doesn't want to be complicit of trying to send Trump to a prison where Trump was just merely assassin, almost assassinated three months before.
That judge doesn't want that level of notoriety.
Oh, no, they'll put him in there with Secret Service, and the Secret Service will be as good as they were the other day.
So in basically...
I'm trying to think of short of a 2.0 attempt.
What is the next meaningful step of the left, of the Democrats, of the lawfare?
There's literally nothing left.
Well, it looks like they're going to go back to a savior to replace Biden, is the current mindset.
I don't think they had a plan B. They haven't had a plan B on anything significant in a half century.
And so they're just sort of winging it now.
But what they need is they need to recruit someone like The Rock.
Out of the ether, who's got huge notoriety and attention, who can get a lot of momentum.
And that, I think, would be their only smart strategy.
Replacing Biden with any of the current named candidates will just be a disaster.
Robert, I'm going to ask you a few questions about the Lincoln Project, which I know you know better than me.
They've got those stupid billboards.
That's my favorite J.D. Vance line, by the way.
He said he stations his offices near elementary schools, so Lincoln Project people can't come by.
I saw this.
The Lincoln Project, for those who don't know, they've had a few of the billboard moving trucks around, although yesterday where the Lincoln Project billboards were, were billboards on those trucks in support of the hostages, which are still, you know, still being taken, still hostages in Israel or in Gaza.
So I don't know if the Lincoln Project ran out of money.
What is the story of the pedophilia with Lincoln Project?
I don't know this.
Some of their top people have had history of child sex scandals.
And in fact, Karl Rove knew about this and helped cover it up.
Other people, because that's what we're going to have to debate in California.
So I see Karl Rove and people say, well, you said, go talk to him about...
The sex...
I didn't know enough to even ask a question.
Okay, so Lincoln Project, the founders, have had accusations, allegations...
They're tied to John Kasich's gubernatorial reign in Ohio.
They ran some of John Kasich's campaign.
They have a long history of various kinds of sex scandals, including underage boys.
But that's not good.
And these are not allegations.
These are...
Well, how much have been confirmed is up in the air.
All right.
And then Karl Rove...
How did he...
He was aware about the allegations concerning one of the people, and he suppressed knowledge of it to other people.
He could have exposed it early, and he didn't, which is no surprise.
And there's other scandals involving...
It's that short...
You're just walking around the convention here.
I told somebody the other day, I could, like...
If I brought, like, 200 Ukrainian models with me, I could probably get blackmail material on two-thirds of the people here.
Because they give off that kind of vibe.
The lobbyists.
I'm not talking about the delegates.
The lobbyists give off that kind of vibe at a heavy, heavy level.
For those who don't know, there's various media rows or media centers.
I saw the...
Alex Stein got kicked out.
Yeah, so what about this?
So Alex Stein goes and interferes with Cenk Weger.
Which the greatest intervention was the Alex Jones-Roger Stone in 2016.
Where Jones trolled Cenk and Cenk went absolutely crazy.
Oh, Cenk went nuts.
That's when Jimmy Dore laughed and spat his teeth.
He laughed and spat his teeth, if you believe the explanation.
But it doesn't matter.
At some point, you have to forgive people, even for their wrongs.
So, Alex Stein officially got yeeted, booed from the RNC.
Yeah, it was while Cenk was talking to Piers Morgan.
And Alex Stein just stuck his head in, and that was it.
On the topic of Piers Morgan.
I think that's one floor below us.
Well, I'm gonna go check it out.
I want to see Piers Morgan find out why Piers a little coward blocked me on Twitter.
Piers Morgan goes and gives airtime to Destiny, that awful scoundrel of a human, and then blocks me on Twitter because I sort of called Piers Morgan out for his Israeli coverage before he changed his own mind and started questioning things a little more himself.
Piers? You're a coward.
I mean, you can unblock me.
I don't give a crap, but maybe I'll go down and see if I can find you.
After I get my pants so that no one says, who is this crazy person in salmon pink shorts?
Well, and people can go back, and one of the great righteous moments was Alex Jones taking Piers apart, live on Piers' old CNN show.
I mean, Piers has made some objective bad mistakes over and over again.
He was Mr. Vaccine.
He was preaching that garbage.
Well, he was preaching, calling that white kid in Luton, you know, a racist who was waterboarding the Syrian kid.
Yes. I don't know if he ever...
Vermin. He called him vermin.
Talking about, you know, rhetoric that might demonize to the point of instigating violence.
But do you follow destiny?
Like, I don't want to give this guy...
No, but obviously that dude is a lunatic.
Well, I just don't understand why he would...
be given airtime on pierce morgan's show it was especially with well pierce is just looking for ratings and you got a guy saying sick stuff yes you know celebrating the death of the fireman that was celebrating it but no it's i feel bad for him in the sense that i do think something's mentally unwell with him i just don't know he was always mentally well i only saw him now and then i didn't respect him i didn't think his intellect was worth anything um but he always struck me as sort of a scuzzbag and and a weirdo i mean i mean he had that chick that uh I mean,
that, you know, was cheating on him, everybody knew in the world, but him somehow?
I mean, he is the physical manifestation of a cuckold.
So, I mean...
Hold on, who are we talking about that, that you couldn't say cuck on YouTube, which I never knew, and I don't give a sweet bugger all.
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I had no idea Cuck was a bad one.
Oh, I saw Congresswoman Boebert was here earlier.
You know what?
Robert, I don't want to ask about the mental connection.
None of the public visuals do her justice.
She's... Well, I'm a married man and someone said before, Viva, you're never going to pick up chicks with these socks.
And I'm like, well, I don't need to because I've got the best one on earth.
Yeah, but she's impressive.
I'll say that.
Impressive in person.
Very impressive.
Now, Robert, what was I talking about?
Cuckled. What the heck does cuckled mean?
It's the guy.
I was watching one of these soccer analysts, for example, and he was crying about presidential immunity and how his life was terrible and the U.S. soccer team lost.
And I was just like, my brother was hanging out with me at the time, and I was like, next he's going to tell us that his wife's boyfriend is also really bad about it.
So a cuckold is basically a guy who's...
Let's his wife get banged by other guys.
Now that I know, I think I, okay.
I didn't know what it was initially until it was all this sort of, you know, it's the memers and the kids.
I'll go consult the Urban Dictionary afterwards.
Yeah. So, Lincoln Project, now I understand what people are saying about them.
Pierce Morgan and Destiny, I mean, I don't even know what's going on there.
Alex Stein is out.
He can't come back.
That seems like a bit of a harsh sanction for what he did.
Well, I think they just want all the media to feel comfortable here and nobody's going to intervene in anybody else.
They didn't want a repetition of the famous, the great Jones trolling.
Well, I also imagine now they have to take security.
They don't even want minor alterations.
I mean, I preferred the Republican convention in 2016 in Cleveland.
Because everywhere we're at now was publicly accessible.
Only the convention floor itself was not.
And you got to meet Don King was walking around.
Roger Stone was walking around.
Alex Jones was walking around.
Matt Taibbi was walking around.
We saw Michael Tracy earlier sitting around.
So, you know, you could run into anybody and ordinary people and everyday people.
And I like that kind of engagement in here because the security is so tight.
You get the delegates, which are cool, ordinary people.
You get some of the content creators that are cool, ordinary people.
But the lobbyists are despicable.
And that sort of corporate institutional dominance, and they end up sort of taking over the setting, and it's not as accessible.
I prefer the accessibility.
I understand why they have to for security reasons.
Yeah, I mean, but not even for, like, an outright attack, but maybe just, you know, like, people will get into fights because the heat is that high, and I don't, I mean, I said yesterday that I hadn't seen any legacy media getting harassed, but they might get called names of their own.
Oh, but it's creditless Evader Hernandez.
So Savannah Hernandez has been going around talking to NBC.
She got Jake Tapper yesterday.
Was he on the street?
Yeah, he was on the street coming out of the convention.
Really? So she's getting them right when they're walking in between the media spaces and is, you know, challenging, you know, why did you say Trump fell down?
Why did you say it was popping noises?
Why did you cover for Joe Biden?
I presume he had no answer.
Oh, Jake Tapper was enraged.
I mean, he's the great Jake Tapper.
How dare anybody second-guess who he is?
He walks around like a snobbish prima donna.
I mean, and so it's great to see Savannah expose him, expose what's her name who did one of the debates in 2020.
You know, the, uh, what's her, Rachel something, another, whatever.
Not Rachel Maddow, but something like that.
But you could see the rage on her face that she's being challenged by some, you know, kid reporter.
It's awesome to see.
I love it when the snobs get their comeuppance.
No, but, and in their own minds, they are the victims because they're hated, and they're not hated because they're awful.
They're hated because the people who hate them are...
Lowly rabble who don't understand that they are the righteous ones in the news world.
Yeah, exactly.
People like us.
Well, they're frauds, they're fakes, they're phonies, and everybody knows it.
And they're the only ones in denial about it.
But apparently from our Monday show, some of the viewers shared that with James O'Keefe about, you know, running into one of the scuzz bags from the Project Veritas board that overthrew him.
I heard from O'Keefe.
Timorand, I forget his first name.
Matt Timorand.
Was he recording it?
No, it was when we were talking later, that's what got shared.
And that's how O'Keefe found out and other people found out about it.
But it's that kind of scuzzbag that, luckily, they have less, you can feel less power from them at this convention than I felt in the 2016 convention.
And so the dynamics is better.
It's better than it was in 2016.
But aside from the lack of sort of full freedom that, you know, could have been better.
But otherwise, you know, it's been great to see you.
We ran into some more, you know, folks last night.
Some people had Iowa pins and all these cool things and just cool people.
I posted it right before we went live.
It was an interview with Consternation the Clown.
Yeah. And we were talking.
I shake his hand.
He's got a good grip, callous on his hands, and we're talking.
And I was talking to him about, you know, why the counter-protesters...
Do they talk to you?
And he says, no.
And I always ask to shake their hands and ask them, you know, to feel their hands.
And I didn't get the reference.
And then he explained, going back to the French Revolutionary Times, where they would, you know, determine between the elites and the people based on, you know, the softness or callousness of their hands and the tone of their skin.
Pale, meaning they don't work out in the sun and that they're the elites versus the lowly rabble.
And, you know, it is...
There's something to be said about working with your hands, working with your body, and not being these prissy elite pricks who hide behind security, hide behind their little cubicles and don't have to interact with real people to understand the world.
And the people we're talking to are the people of the world.
They're the people of America and not the people of the elites.
And it's awesome.
We got a pin from the Iowa delegate yesterday, which I gave to my kid.
He loves it.
Ah, sweet!
And, Rob, we haven't touched on this in a while.
What's going on in Russia and Ukraine right now?
Hypothetically. Like, I don't know if this would happen, but, you know, if Putin were to come out and say something along the lines of, we can't negotiate a peace with the current administration, but we would be more than welcome of a new Trump administration to negotiate a peace in the area, likelihood of something like that happening, and how would it be received in America, even by the people who are inclined to still believe that Trump is a Russian asset?
Yeah, well, I mean, Putin has tried to rebut that by saying he supports Joe Biden, but it always felt like a bit of a troll.
What he did come out is after Trump said he would get this solved quickly, Putin came out and said, we're very eager to solve this quickly.
So I have no doubt that everybody knows that that's what's going to happen.
It almost seems like the deep state is already shifting.
They're already realizing that, I mean, Zelensky, I guess, was meeting with BlackRock and Chase Bank and all the people who really own him and that he's really been working for for the last...
Six years, but especially the last two.
In credit to Dan Bongino, who raised it the other day, why didn't Zelensky say anything about Trump during the impeachment effort when he knew Trump's questions were legitimate questions and legitimate inquiries, and yet he ran and hid rather than doing anything about it?
Well, it's because the guy's been a fraud from day one, but I think they're starting to realize that there's going to be no success there.
So the deep state's already shifting to strategy number two.
And I think now I'm still even more skeptical of October 7th because it seems to me like they wanted Iran to escalate with Israel and that to be the excuse for the U.S. to go into war with Iran.
Who they're concerned about because of the attempt to develop nuclear weapons in Iran and because they can't help themselves when it comes to the Middle East.
They always want some new Middle East beachhead.
They can't forgive the Ayatollah for throwing out the CIA MI6-controlled Iranian government and society for so many decades.
And I think we're going to see more escalating rhetoric towards Iran.
I think if there's going to be an October surprise, the October surprise is going to be war with Iran.
Mm-hmm.
And they're looking for some excuse to do it.
Because I think part of it, though, is I think they've already moved on, realized, okay, we're never beating Russia in the land war.
Ukraine is bored everybody.
Nobody wants to give them any more money.
They've stolen as much as they can possibly steal at this point, and all the cars, the houses, all the rest.
Trump is likely to prevail, which means Ukraine is dead as an issue.
J.D. Vance was popular, you know, earlier on in his campaign, they asked him, well, aren't you concerned about Ukraine?
He's like, I really don't care about Ukraine.
I don't care.
It's not our issue.
It's not our borders.
The amazing thing is, it is the answer of people who say they're not anti-Israel, but let other countries fight their own wars, fund their own wars, and if one were to...
Let that happen.
The wars would probably last a lot less.
They would not escalate the way they escalate now.
Ukraine, if it were fighting without the big brother, big bully, it would have, unfortunately, had to negotiate something.
But that's what Zelensky ran on by way of the platform.
They were going to sign the deal until Boris Johnson came in and told him not to.
And New York Times has now admitted this.
Admitted this a year late, but still admitted it.
So I think that the plan is now shifted away from China, away from...
Russia and is heading towards Iran.
That's where the war machine wants to go now.
And bringing it back, when you say that you're more skeptical of October 7, and that's not in terms of whether or not it happened, but rather, how did it happen?
Yes, exactly.
I took a little flack and I was called an anti-Israel, you know...
It's just common sense.
And as much as when October 7 happened, I was like, I'm not denying that it happened, and I'm not one of the guys saying, well, show me the pictures, or I don't believe that it happened.
I was like, how in the name of sweet, merciful hell could this have happened?
It's like, oh, well, weaknesses.
You know, catastrophic security failures.
Well, great.
That's the same explanation for the Trump assassination attempt, which would have been an assassination, but for that divine intervention.
So, no, I don't buy that now.
I didn't buy it then, and I've still got my questions, which have yet to be answered.
But if it was going to be a Lee Hop in October 7, would it...
I mean, we're thinking very cynically.
It would be...
A Netanyahu who has always wanted war with an Iran to allow something like that to happen.
He's been obsessed with it for a long period of time.
Even if he gets blamed for the catastrophe after the fact.
And there's a hard right wing in Israel that has always wanted to just clean out Gaza.
That has wanted to just eliminate...
I know this.
I mean, I know this.
and then you have to counter the arguments of, well, Israel's continued occupation of Gaza is only a security issue, except you have to counter the argument that it expands and the idea that some have is that its ultimate goal is to eliminate Gaza, make it all into, you know, whatever, flatland as a border.
But you watch something like this happen and it makes it very difficult to counter that argument And I think they wanted Iran to come in that would justify a global war.
And Iran is not in a position to do so and didn't want to do so.
But they were not...
Until maybe having been more formally aligned with Russia and potentially with China, which now, if they want to do something...
But I think they know they can't win a war with the U.S. And they know they probably can't even win a war with Israel.
So they just want to undermine Israel's dominance and U.S. dominance, as they perceive it.
But they don't want to actually get into a hot war.
God forbid America goes back into a form of more isolationism.
I mean, leave the Middle East, leave Iran.
Do what you need to do with Israel who can defend itself and maybe might have to negotiate some...
Israel has nuclear weapons.
They can defend themselves just fine.
So if America goes into a more isolationist perspective, it does not result in world war.
It might actually be the solution to avoiding the world war.
It's what this country was founded on.
We do not go abroad seeking monsters to destroy.
And ever since we've been doing so, we've created more monsters than we've destroyed.
And so I don't want to get anywhere near it.
But I think we're going to see escalate.
Watch for there to be more rhetoric on this.
And now it's clear to me what the assassination, it was take Trump out before he can be nominated.
And then have some Iranian link that you have to go explore with bombs.
Yeah, well, what was going to happen is Nikki Haley was going to give a big speech, patriotic, rally around the flag, we got to take on Iran.
Mother kaboo, Robert.
And it was going to be stolen, and all of a sudden they'd be, yes, we have to support Nikki to put, you know, for the name of Trump, to defend him, so on and so forth.
And... Nikki Haley would have been the Democratic nominee.
No, the Republican nominee.
The Democrat-Republican nominee.
That's a Freudian slip, as they say.
But then they would have had win-win.
Biden could have had the rally around the flag, go to war with Iran, so on and so forth.
And then eulogize the loss of his adversary, his noble adversary, who might have been the victim of his own hyperbolic rhetoric.
Yes, exactly.
And that's Joe Biden.
He's a uniter, not an inviter.
I know I said this.
This was part of my rage tweeting last night.
They impeached Trump for the fight like hell.
Gonna be wild.
We put it on our shirt because it's a joke.
Gonna be wild is not violence-inducing talk whatsoever.
You have Biden.
I thought it was misreporting that he talked about a bullseye.
Put him in the bullseye.
Oh, but I didn't say crosshairs.
Dumbass. You get Dan Goldman.
First of all...
Dan Goldman, independently wealthy, $280 million.
He's the deep state's favorite congressman, even above Adam Schiff.
He's the one who was orchestrating all the lawfare against Trump in New York, meeting with the prosecutors, meeting with other key participants.
My guess is he also probably met with some of those judges, just not officially.
And that's who he is.
That's who he's always been.
He's the deep state's favorite guy, even more so than Adam Schiff is.
And that's what...
That's who and what he is, and that's who and what he'll always be.
Well, I loathe him, but Dan Goldman comes out when he said we have to eliminate him.
And these idiots have been talking like this for a long time, but they don't get impeached for it even after this event.
Of course not.
Robert, tonight, Tim Pool, 7 o'clock Central, 8 o'clock Eastern.
You are back to the corrupt state of Pennsylvania, if I'm not mistaken.
Yeah, so I'll be doing Tim Pool and then leaving early in the morning, Thursday morning for...
Pennsylvania, because I have a sentencing hearing Thursday afternoon.
This is the lady who recorded her own court proceeding.
The government is demanding an extensive sentence of some type.
They're demanding...
What's her maximum sentence that she could face?
Three years.
This is a woman who recorded her own court hearing because she suspected that the transcript was inaccurate to what was actually said and confirmed it through her own recording.
And much like in the Young Thug trial, what happens when you call up the corruption of the court?
You get in trouble and you get found in contempt.
Precisely. And they're also demanding that she be subject to re-education camps.
They now want to incorporate this as a new power of the state, that they can order you to go to mental health treatment and that you go along with whatever mental health diagnosis.
And treatment, so whatever pills they want to put you on, what other diagnostic tools or techniques they want to use against you, and therapeutic methods.
And essentially, it's literally government re-education camps because she's a dissident.
And they want to punish her for going to trial.
They want to punish her for asserting her Fifth Amendment rights continuously through the investigative stage.
So it's a case that's on the front lines of a lot of different aspects.
Had asked the judge if we could move it 24 hours so I could watch Trump's speech.
Of course, this judge, being as generous as he's been throughout the trial proceedings, said no.
This was the judge who wouldn't even allow one-day continuance for me to make an appearance in the trial to begin with.
So I had to fly red-eye and do the trial immediately that morning.
So it's...
Yeah, we'll see.
And then I'm there for about a week because I've got all these other cases concerning the Amish, including Amos Miller.
They just filed a motion with the Commonwealth Court demanding the Commonwealth Court prohibit Amos Miller from selling any food to anybody anywhere.
And the Commonwealth Court accelerated the timetable.
We have to respond now by the end of July.
We have a court hearing now on August 7th.
So it's, you know, the gift that keeps on giving is the corruption of Pennsylvania's legal system.
Well, you mentioned it.
Let me read a few of the tip questions that we have in Locals.
Mish says, what about Vance's comments about bombing Iran?
Has Vance explained these comments?
That's from before.
We'll see.
And I think that's part of what we'll see with his speech tonight is where is his focus.
Is his focus on the anti-war side?
Is his focus on the pro-worker policies?
Or is it on something else?
I think we'll see the populist side of Vance tonight.
Excellent. And there were a couple more there.
All right.
No one's kicking us off stage just yet.
As an Ontarian...
Who would like to go to the rally in Michigan?
Any chance you or Chris P can arrange a ticket?
My postal code won't allow me to get one online.
What rally is there in Michigan?
I'll have to look that up.
I'm not sure what that is.
When at?
Oh, really?
So it would be the first live appearance outside of the convention.
Oh, I see.
We talked about this, I think, either privately or maybe on our walkie-talkie in Milwaukee.
You think Trump's going to change his campaign style?
Is he going to be...
You think he's going to be phased by this when he steps out in the spotlight again?
I think they probably will install big glass around, that protective glass.
He did have that at his inauguration back in the day, but that's the friendly crowd.
There was one more in there, and it was, thanks for the afternoon updates.
It says, thanks now.
And Chris, you're going to come in here?
Okay, Chris Pawlowski's coming in for a few seconds.
Oh, wait, he's coming in.
No one's going to kick us off now.
We've got this thing all day, people.
We're going to get a mic in here.
I think the quartering is going to be coming up pretty soon.
Oh, there we go.
Come take one.
We'll swing it back this way.
And now I feel even worse that I'm in these awful shorts.
They're awesome, Maren.
I love these shorts for different occasions.
Okay, we got that.
Chris, how's the event been thus far?
Have you noticed the vibe?
The energy?
Oh, fantastic.
Yeah, it's been out of, you know, a lot of events that I've seen.
I think the energy level here is the unitedness of the energy level.
I guess that's the way to put it.
It feels very united.
It feels something like the Ottawa trucker protest.
The vibe here.
Now, admittedly, we're not among the haters and the nasty people, but it feels like the trucker protest.
People are not...
First of all, they're not mourning what they might have otherwise been mourning but for the grace of God.
They're almost celebrating a rebirth.
And I'm going to become religious.
It's a rebirth, and it feels amazing.
It feels religious, though.
It's like the hand of God, what happened on Saturday.
It made me really think deeply.
When you look at those photos and you look at the head turning, you just sit there and you're like, whoa, that close.
Exactly. To a whole different direction.
This convention would have been crazy.
It would have been a conspiracy to put an anti-Trumper on top of a ticket.
It would have been...
It would have been 1968, but even worse to a degree.
It would have been the graphicness of the execution because, like, I remember JFK, like, I don't know if people rewatch it or have never watched it and you watch it.
It's violently graphic.
And that's with, like, whatever film that they were recording it from a distance, pixelated.
This is HD and where it looked like the shooter was going for it.
It looked like it wasn't just an attempt to do the evil, but to do it in the most graphic.
Demeaning, demoralizing way possible.
The specific graphic where you see was going to hit the back of the head and do what bullets do.
I saw one today that was like, I actually had the head churning.
You saw that one?
Yes. And I was like...
That had it from the perspective of...
It's like, every day I'm learning something new about this thing and it's just making my stomach just fall.
Everything just...
I don't like it.
But all that to say is it was the breath of God because, you know, some are saying the shooter was not trained outdoors and there was wind and whatever it was.
I mean, I think we all agree, divine intervention.
But the mood here is one of rebirth and it's one of like, there's a shift in the zeitgeist and I think everybody feels it.
Yeah, everyone's united.
Like, I haven't seen anything opposite to that.
It seems so united and so strong right now as a united front.
Yeah, no doubt.
How has everything gone in terms of Rumble's setup?
I mean, it looks like it's all gone very, very well.
It's been busy.
Have you noticed?
Yeah. Oh, you know, last night was here with Tucker and Don Jr. and Don Gino, and the place was packed, and everybody was watching.
Hundreds of thousands watching online, live.
It's been all-star lineups.
Like, when we're looking at the charts, we're just dominating the charts, too.
It's been awesome to watch.
And now you have one of the earliest investors in rubble who's going to be the future vice president.
Yeah, I don't think I don't think too many people knew that.
But J.D. Vance was part of that first investor group.
In fact, he's the one that led that.
And, you know, when I was talking to Naria and I was talking to J.D. It was mostly JD that I spoke to on that front.
He led that group into Rumble.
And that included Vivek Ramaswamy.
It included Charlie Kirk.
It included a lot of people.
It included Colt Ventures.
But yeah, it was really interesting when I heard that JD got the tap.
And obviously, we're happy for him.
Oh yeah.
Chris, do you run into legacy media?
If you do, do they look at you and do they hate you?
If I'm in their shoes, I've got to feel very angry and, above all, very jealous, if I'm them.
If I were to feel jealousy, which I try not to, but I'm a human, do you run into them?
Do you have interactions with them?
And what are those like?
I haven't.
I think they stay away from me.
Well, it's interesting because you have the media row downstairs in this building, and all the energy has been here at Rumble.
I mean, it's not been down there.
You haven't seen people flock down there.
Oh, look at who's down there.
You know, there's Alex Stein having a little fun with Cenk and things like that.
But there's been no drama, no attention, no...
In fact, the media center that's over on the other side...
There's a lack of energy in those places.
Whereas the center, it was like when I was at the CPAC a couple of years ago, where the Trump Hotel, the lobby, was where all the energy was.
Like, everybody was there.
Everybody was getting together there, moving leather chairs around.
There was like Andrew Tate, Mike Cernovich, Paul Watson.
There was a bunch of us right there.
That's what Rumble has been at this convention, has been the center of energy, the centerpiece of attention that seems like it's been a fantastic success.
Yeah, no, I completely agree.
It definitely feels that way.
It's been, you know, just a rolling every hour, like people moving in and out.
Well, if people are not here and they haven't seen it, this is like a nightclub where you actually have people waiting in line and looking through the windows.
And then on the bottom of the stadium, it's like a decrepit dinosaur museum, but not cool dinosaurs.
It's fantastic.
Chris, I had one question for you.
Yeah. Hanging out with Don Jr., Bongino, Tucker yesterday.
Am I allowed asking you if you've run into or seen Trump since?
No, I have not seen Trump since.
Not since this weekend.
I've seen him, obviously, at the convention, you know, walking in and stuff like that.
I think Antonio was doing some recording.
I think he's very, very difficult to get a hold of right now.
I can imagine.
I was going to ask, is he going to do, or are you guys going to do another UFC appearance at some point in time?
What logistics will have to go into that next time?
I don't know.
I don't know.
I would love to.
That would be awesome.
I've done a few of those with him, so it's been...
Those are epic events, let me tell you.
When it comes to an event, Dana White throws the best events in the world.
By far.
And he's coming tomorrow, which is awesome.
Dana White's coming tomorrow?
Yeah. Marion, we're going to have to postpone our return home here.
Imagine, envision the roar the next time Trump walks through the stadium at a UFC.
I mean, it's going to be...
I don't even know how it gets louder, but I'm sure it will.
Every time he steps into that stadium, it is unanimous.
You're hard-pressed to find a single person that's not a Trump supporter or is on their feet clapping for Trump and screaming for Trump.
You've kind of seen that everywhere lately.
To be honest with you, I don't think I see...
Anyone the opposite anywhere?
Even on the street?
I mean, the zeitgeist has shifted dramatically.
Everyone I'm meeting right now is just all in on Trump.
Well, unless you're like Destiny or somebody.
Unless you have a mental illness.
I had an Uber driver who still was not yet on board, was clearly...
My Uber driver was 100% on board.
Well, mine was clearly a Biden supporter prior to, but even now...
And you can feel it.
But I think the thing about the assassination, obviously, attempt...
is that it's humanized even to the haters someone who they always had a very rigid stereotyped caricature of he looked human and he looked like a damn authentic beautiful human you know what i've noticed actually now that i think about it it's almost like the reverse is happening you know a lot of people were scared and didn't want to say they liked trump before And now it's almost as if the Biden supporters are scared to say they like Biden.
Right. You know?
I think they are.
You see the Winklevoss twins, you see Anderson, you see Elon.
Everybody came out.
Who are the Winklevoss twins?
They're the people who really created Facebook that Zuckerberg stole it from.
Okay, fine.
The amazing thing was I noticed it was, what's the Japanese anime?
Anime. There was an anime of...
There's a great anime version of this.
They make me cry.
They created a meme.
It's a meme image that 50 Cent used at his concert live.
And he knew it would be a popular reaction.
I mean, what a radical gift.
Is he coming?
There's a rumor that he's coming, right?
That he's coming to do an intro song for Trump tomorrow night.
Oh my goodness.
That would be awesome.
Yeah, no, that would be...
That would be great.
Electric. Chris?
Awesome. What better way to end it?
We're going to end it now.
Everybody, Chris, you've done...
Yeah, Cordering is going to be coming up here in a second.
I just want to say this.
Chris and Rumble.
Have been a part of changing America, changing the world.
Still involved in it, but it's the most glorious sequence of events that were living through a miracle and that the groundwork was there to maintain this miracle for the evolution that's going to happen afterwards.
Because without Rumble, you know, this would have still been monumental, but the fact that the legacy media does not have the stranglehold.
Of the narrative.
Yes. Allows others to give the news out there and then allow the mainstream media to get mocked like they deserve to get mocked.
He fell on stage.
There was an incident, loud pops in the crowd, and then they go to places like Rumble and get the true news, the true information.
So, Chris, you're part of history, man.
Thank you.
Guys, thanks for coming over here in Milwaukee and using the studios.
Beautiful. Fantastic.
Alright, I'm off to TJ Maxx now to get a pair of pants.
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