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On today’s (Friday 2 of 2) Episode of the Steak for Breakfast Podcast, we are covering:    Donald Trump delivered remarks to supporters earlier this week in Harrisburg, PA and we’ve got all the highlights and post-event analysis  JD Vance goes down to the U.S. Southern Border, while Kamala Harris’ record is dissected under the microscope and we go inside all the biggest headlines and news items most impactful to you  Guests: In Order of Appearance  All profile handles are for X (formerly Twitter)  Congressman Tim Burchett: (@timburchett) U.S. Representative, TN-2   Website: http://burchett.house.gov/   Congressman Ralph Norman: (@RepRalphNorman) U.S. Representative, SC-5   Website: https://norman.house.gov/   Steak for Breakfast:  SUBSCRIBE on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/steak-for-breakfast-podcast/id1498791684   SUBSCRIBE on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3MXIB2s8IWLoT4tnBMAH9n?si=izN0KShBSAytW5JBBsKEwQ   email the show: steakforbreakfastpodcast@protonmail.com    Steak for Substack: https://steakforbreakfastpodcast.substack.com   linktree: https://linktr.ee/steakforbreakfastpodcast   MyPillow: Promo Code: STEAK at checkout  Website: https://mystore.com/steak Website: https://www.mypillow.com/steak  Via the Phone: 800-658-8045    My Patriot Cigar Co. Enter Promo Code: STEAK  and save 25% http://mypatriotcigars.com/usa/steak   Man Rubs Enter Promo Code: STEAK15 and save 15% https://manrubs.com   Beard Vet Coffee Enter Promo Code: STEAK and save 10%  https://www.beardvet.com/   BattleBorn Coffee Roasters enter promo code: STEAK and save 20% off your first order  https://www.battleborn.coffee   New Hope Wellness use this link or enter promo code: STEAK during intake for free consultation and $100 off your first order https://www.newhopewellness.com/steak Call: 1-800-527-2150

Duration:
1h 27m
Broadcast on:
02 Aug 2024
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mp3

On today’s (Friday 2 of 2) Episode of the Steak for Breakfast Podcast, we are covering: 

 

Donald Trump delivered remarks to supporters earlier this week in Harrisburg, PA and we’ve got all the highlights and post-event analysis 


JD Vance goes down to the U.S. Southern Border, while Kamala Harris’ record is dissected under the microscope and we go inside all the biggest headlines and news items most impactful to you 


Guests: In Order of Appearance 


All profile handles are for X (formerly Twitter) 


Congressman Tim Burchett: (@timburchett) U.S. Representative, TN-2

 

Website: http://burchett.house.gov/

 

Congressman Ralph Norman: (@RepRalphNorman) U.S. Representative, SC-5

 

Website: https://norman.house.gov/

 

Steak for Breakfast: 


SUBSCRIBE on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/steak-for-breakfast-podcast/id1498791684

 

SUBSCRIBE on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3MXIB2s8IWLoT4tnBMAH9n?si=izN0KShBSAytW5JBBsKEwQ

 

email the show: steakforbreakfastpodcast@protonmail.com 

 

Steak for Substack: https://steakforbreakfastpodcast.substack.com

 

linktree: https://linktr.ee/steakforbreakfastpodcast

 

MyPillow: Promo Code: STEAK at checkout 

Website: https://mystore.com/steak

Website: https://www.mypillow.com/steak 

Via the Phone: 800-658-8045 

 

My Patriot Cigar Co. Enter Promo Code: STEAK  and save 25%

http://mypatriotcigars.com/usa/steak

 

Man Rubs Enter Promo Code: STEAK15 and save 15%

https://manrubs.com

 

Beard Vet Coffee Enter Promo Code: STEAK and save 10% 

https://www.beardvet.com/

 

BattleBorn Coffee Roasters enter promo code: STEAK and save 20% off your first order 

https://www.battleborn.coffee

 

New Hope Wellness use this link or enter promo code: STEAK during intake for free consultation and $100 off your first order

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Call: 1-800-527-2150

 

- Okay, this is not nom, this is bowling, they're a rule. - Hey, hey, hey, junior! America! - It's like... - Oh! - Bestest! - So stand by! - All right, everybody, welcome back to the State for Breakfast podcast. If you're a first-time listener, welcome to the show. If you're a long-time listener, welcome back to America's fastest-growing. And quickly becoming favorite political podcast. I'm Ro knows here with me. - Yo. - If you're here in this episode for the first time, don't worry, we'll see you in a bit. Just press pause. Jump over and check out the first edition of the show, episode 430. Earlier today, featured Wisconsin Senator Ron Johnson, Wisconsin Congressman. Tom Tiffany, and we talked about... Kamal Harris down in Georgia delivering remarks on the back end of a Megan the Stallion performance this week. J.D. Vance and Annapolina Luna were out in Stinn City delivering remarks as well. And then Donald Trump survives a little bit of an ambush at the National Association of Black Journalists National Luncheon. So we're going to be jumping right into it here. Donald Trump was up in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania this week, returning to the state, which nearly three weeks ago, he almost lost his life in. Packed arena, 20-plus-thousand people inside, 20-plus-thousand people outside. And the crowd is absolutely excited to have Donald Trump back to deliver remarks at the Farm Show Complex and Expo Center. Like I said up in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Let's jump right into it. To be more stark on the one hand, you have a radical left puppet candidate who is fake, fake, fake. And on the other hand, you have a president who will fight, fight, fight for America. [Applause] And again, you can hear the crowd was really into this and excited to have President Trump back. No twerking needed to get everybody excited to hear the former president and GOP nominee deliver remarks. You know, one of the biggest questions. I will say that Donald Trump probably could put a pretty good twerk on. Hmm. I don't think I want to see it. No. I mean, he does hit the Trump. But one of the big questions that people have been asking is, because Donald Trump was the one who essentially said it about a week ago, is that he will be returning to the site of the assassination attempt on his life and delivering remarks at some point in Butler, Pennsylvania in the very near future. This is pretty much something that's on the hearts and minds of everything and everyone, MAGA. Donald Trump, quickly after he got started last night, wanted to reassure everybody that that moment is coming and it's coming pretty soon. Let's take it out. This is my first return to Pennsylvania since our rally in Butler. We're going back to Butler too, by the way. People said to me, are you serious? I said I'm serious. We're going back. It's a great place. Eighteen days ago, where we had a very terrible day. We had a rough day. I will tell you, by all accounts, I should not be with you today. I shouldn't be with you. I want to thank all of the people of Pennsylvania for their extraordinary love and support. It is incredible. We're going to win this thing so big. We're going to win it big, including everyone at Butler Memorial Hospital. They were fantastic. Wow. You know, and when you talk about the people who were pivotal factors, and Donald Trump still being with us today, we had Senator Ron Johnson on our first edition of the podcast. And I don't know if you guys have forgotten this already, but his Southwest border encounters charts by the numbers are an absolute lifesaver. In addition, he had the Trump team staffer who saved his life come out during this event. He called her out from behind stage. She was the one that put the chart up on the Jumbotron when he requested it earlier than the teleprompter was not caught up to that part of the remarks yet. And, you know, he gave her a hug. He kissed on the cheek. He told her thank you. And he's like, come on, say a few words. And she just like went up to the microphone. She's like, hi. And then she like gave another hug and walked off the stage when right back behind the curtain to do her job. So, you know, they had some bangers up on the Jumbotron last night in Pennsylvania when it was one from like USA today that had Kamala Harris becomes the first like Indian American senator. They were just showing like a montage of clips like that. But, you know, you know, he talked about it when he began his remarks that this is going to be a candidacy of fight, fight, fight versus fake, fake, fake. And he knows that essentially they have nothing to run on. They don't have any policy points that can compare with his. And they don't have any arguments in regards to, you know, whether it be security on the US Southern border or lack there of to our geopolitical footing in the world. It just doesn't compare to what Donald Trump brings to the table and the receipts. I mean, you already heard it. Kamala Harris wants to segue away from that. The media wants to segue away from the successes of the first Trump presidency and just focus on the future. Is Donald Trump going to take away women's right to choose? Is Donald Trump not going to protect, you know, vulnerable populations like the trans community. You know, that's what they want to kind of focus on. And I don't know if you heard that interview with Lauren Angraham the other day, Noah, when she asked him about, you know, she's like, well, Kamala Harris has she, her and her bio as her pronouns. He's like, okay, and she's like, yeah, what are your pronouns? He's like, I don't want pronouns. I don't believe in that stuff. It's like, that's what they would rather focus on other than things that are going to make this country better again. And he talked about, you know, her just cringe-worthy performance when she was down in Atlanta this week. Let's take it out. In one of the most astoundingly phony moments in her speech last night, Kamala Harris bragged at quote, I will proudly put my record against Donald Trump's any day of the week. I will put it against Donald Trump. Alright, this got one of the worst records in anywhere. Well, Kamala, let's go challenge accepted. Are you ready? Let's compare our record. Point by point. You know, when it comes to whether or not anybody thinks Donald Trump's going to debate Kamala Harris or not, I mean, there's some things that they have to do on the Democrat side to make sure that that candidate's locked in. I'm just seeing across one of the news networks, Chiron's right now, that Nancy Pelosi is in favor of Minnesota Governor Tim Waltz to be Kamala Harris's running mate instead of Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro. I'm assuming that's because the Democrats feel comfortable still winning Pennsylvania in the upcoming election, although I think it's going to be about as close as you can call. But, you know, the numbers have shifted a little bit in Donald Trump's favor over the course of the last couple of months. And that's one of the states that they just can't lose if they plan on winning this next election. You know, Donald Trump mentioned things that were funny. I think one of the funny things that he talks about on the campaign trail all the time was during that testimony regarding January 6, where former White House staffer who flipped on him to make a quick buck and go and write a book about it, Cassidy Hutchinson said that Donald Trump tried to beat up two secret service agents in the beast because they wouldn't drive him to the Capitol on January 6. Yeah, he was back and hitting on that. You know, the crowd, listen, he's either going to do the make fun of trans people trying to lift weights, which Melania has now confirmed doesn't sound very presidential. She doesn't like it when he does like, so he's going to tell instead funny stories like this one. Let's check it out. The evidence showed that all these stories were fake, including me wanting to grab a big, strong, secret service agent around the neck, think of this, think of this. I'm in a car. I say, fellas, I'd love to go down to the Capitol. Sir, we don't think it's good because, you know, you're very exposed here. It's all that. Okay. I said, you don't think we get it? No. So I said, all right, where do you want to go? They'll go back to the White House. That's the expert. This one person had me getting extremely upset. I don't get upset. When somebody smart says, sir, you're probably better. And nothing was happening. People will walk in there and remember, patrioticly, right? Right? Right? So they had me coming from the back of the car. Now, these guys are very strong. They're young and strong. Not as strong as me, but they're strong. And I grabbed the one guy driving, and he's got arms. He's got arms like this. I grabbed him, and I was rebuffed. And I went over to the right. And I think he's like a world champion karate guy, right? Like a very tough cookie. Bobby. This is Bobby. That's all I know, but I know him well. It's a good guy. And I grabbed him around the neck. And I began to twist and turn. And he was in tremendous pain because of the power of Trump. Tremendous pain. And then I went back to the White House. And I started throwing hamburgers at the wall. This is the story of this person. So they went to the Secret Service. They found out it was all bullshit. And we've come to find out that, yes, it certainly was bullshit. The hamburgers at the wall. It sounds like ridiculousness. I mean, even if you're not familiar with how the beast is set up. Like most people have seen, oh, I don't know, the back of a limousine where there's a partition in between you and the driver. And you could potentially get to him if you had one of those, you know, old 1980s, like limous scenes with the big like one piece roll down window. But like the beast has like an access port. He's not going to fit through there. Like they can't have it both ways. He's either fat or he's spelt. Well, apparently he's strong, because he said, you know, these guys were both incredibly strong, but not as strong as he waited a second, not as strong as. Trump. Oh, my God, it's best timeline ever. I mean, that's all I could say, you know, the things that we see on a daily basis and the fact that, you know, our feeble brains can't even process how fast they're coming at us. It's like in and out. If you're not really paying attention, you miss it. He would continue. I mean, he was on a good one, and he would just keep the ball rolling. Let's take it out. Today was reported that more than 1,000 members of the savage Venezuelan gang, trendy or guine, are plotting to conduct ambush attacks on police and law enforcement in the United States, all the while Harris and Biden sit in the White House and try and figure out who's dumber. They sit in the White House. Think of it. Massive, massive numbers of Venezuelan gang members, now Venezuela is very smart. They certainly are. They actually know how to rig their elections a little bit better than we do here as well. Guys, wherever you listen to the show today, no matter what platform it's on, welcome. And please make sure you're subscribed to the stake for breakfast podcast. You can find us on any platform or on Apple, Spotify, iHeart, Samsung, Amazon, or wherever you listen to your shows, just hit that plus button, that follow button, that subscribe button. It's always going to be free, and make sure it's downloading to your electronic device. It helps us out big time, massages the algorithms on the podcasting platform, which means when you type in stake, where you're looking for news, news commentary, et cetera, our podcast comes up earlier in the suggestions, also helps us out in the Apple Top 100, which is where we make our money, even though we don't make any money on the show. And then you can find us on social media, Twitter, getter, true social, Instagram, and TikTok is where we have accounts, find them, follow them, hit the notification bells. You'll never miss out on what major account is blocking us today. Moving right along to the newsroom today, Kyle Rittenhouse. Really? Yeah. Yeah, he came out over the last day or two, apparently he got a big payday behind the scenes, put out like a, you know, 30 second long, viral video, I believe it was on his TikTok first, stating that Donald Trump, even though Donald Trump did a lot to support him during his trial, including publicly advocate forum, which is, you know, the kind of influence you want in a major event like that, said that he hasn't done enough, Kyle Rittenhouse, speaking about Donald Trump to protect the Second Amendment, therefore he'd be writing in Ron Paul as a presidential candidate on Election Day. Yeah, he got paid. That's, see, that's the problem with these young quote unquote influencers. Now he got thrown into it in an awkward kind of way, obviously, but these kids are just like, well, I can be famous now. And like everybody's going to like think I'm super cool. Like he looked like such a dipshit in that video that he put out like, like, why are you wearing suspenders? Yeah, he certainly did. And you know what? From our standpoint here, I mean, I never followed him on any social media. And that's one of the good things we ratio and just drag all these people in the mainstream all the time. You can go to our social media accounts. We don't follow any of them. If I want to make fun of somebody, I'll find it just by searching them. I don't need to, you know, look at and monitor every single time these people break wind or burp, you know, it's like some of these people just look for the next big story and you really don't have to try that hard to be relevant if you got higher than a double digit IQ. And then, you know, outside of his trial, it was a big trial and it was scary for the situation that happened and how it kind of went down, what it would mean if it was ruled differently than the outcome that we got. But outside of highlighting the extremely based judge in the case, who was essentially reading home and gardens while the prosecution was trying to make some bullshit case against Cal written house and the memes that went around like the one where Cal written house is trying not to stare at Laura Southern's boobs. It's, you know, one of those things where I could really care less about it or him. And moving forward, like, you know, you have to be really using some good judgment when you're seeing who you're following and why. I mean, what does he bring to the America first platform? He shot two pedophiles or three pedophiles during a riot where people were trying to kill him and in court, they ruled in his favor that it was self defense. That's the there there and outside of that, the kid, the situation, all that other stuff, it's all, you know, kind of just noise. Do you remember we played the clip of Barack Obama and Michelle Obama, big Mike calling Kamala Harris to congratulate her on stealing the Democrat nomination away from Joe Biden and saying that they were essentially endorsing him? Yeah. It was a pretty cringy video, even just to listen to and remember that time we did this to Bernie. And for as real as they wanted to make it seem, Kamala Harris was wearing a microphone while she was not really on the call with them at that time. It was recorded audio all, you know, kind of manufactured Donald Trump thought it was absolutely cringy. And of course, you know, it was only going to be a matter of time before he hit on that on the campaign trail. He did in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania earlier this week. Let's check it out. When President Obama and Michelle call, did you say hello? Hello? Yes. Yes. Who is this? Oh, this is Michelle at Barack, oh, oh, so surprised to hear they got four cameras in front. Oh, I'm so surprised it's on speakerphone. Listen, we just want to congratulate you on destroying Joe Biden. I mean, on the winning the, hey, is Joe Biden going to, was that the phoniest phone call you've ever seen? How do you think, Dan? What do you think? Dan, you're a great congressman. What do you think? Was that a phony phone call? You wouldn't do it. You wouldn't get away. And you're just sick. You wouldn't get away with it, would you? Oh, boy. You know, there were some cool stories that came out of this rally. No, you know, we try to play the stuff that's not the major media talking points, like policy things and when Donald Trump's off prompter, when he's trying to be funny, then actually one of the things he was describing was he went back to the assassination attempt. And this comes right now. I'm watching the Secret Service is now giving like their first formal extended press conference right now and they certainly know it's been confirmed now by the acting director, Ron Rowe with a Secret Service. They 100% knew at least 20 minutes before Donald Trump got on stage that this guy was there. And now they're trying to say the agents 100% did not know of any kind of gun until it was fired. That's the narrative that they're now pushing. I just can't believe that. So you're going to tell me that even though there was people positioned in a room with a window that had a vantage point over where that fucking kid was and the snipers that were watching him on their scopes or optics or whatever you want to call it, they didn't see him level of rifle, take aim and then fire until they fired. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, I doubt the kid was using iron sights. No. Did you see that new video that came out this week from the bleachers that was behind Donald Trump and it really kind of put some, you know, there's been so many of like that video. That video was from one of the people that got shot and that's probably why it took so long to come out because the guy's phone was in his property bag in the hospital. Yep. But you know, just to put it into perspective because we've seen so many of like these computer generated like markups and it's like aerial circling around the building and it's like, that kind of looks far away. I mean, people who know anything. It looks fucking close as hell. Yeah. Anything that anybody that knows anything about shooting, like honestly, when you go to the range, it's like, you're trying to shoot in that capacity, like 200 is the minimum and then you're backing it up. That's not even a challenge. Yeah. And this is 200, you know, it was only 150 yards on the day of the assassination attempt. But just to see Donald Trump on the stage and like right over there, like the building is that close, it's less than a football field and a half essentially away. You could clearly see this guy like running and then like scooting over and like getting down on his knees and getting into position. It's just like, and poking his head up and looking like there's no fucking way like that. That's the thing with, I mean, when I, when I called out that people were going to try to take a shot at Trump months ago, it's, it's such a different thing. And I, and I think I brought this up, that it would be such a different thing for somebody to attempt the life or attempt to take the life of a president in this day and age because of all the video and all the, you know, surveillance and, you know, drones and whatever, all what have you, it's, it's just extremely improbable that any lie is going to not just be fact-checked real time or as close to real time as possible. This is going to be one of the biggest black eyes and the intelligence and presidential protection community ever. Yeah. Putting it up there. I mean, not, not saying that when actually the president got killed isn't, isn't worse, but this looks more like complete and utter, like involvement, not even just like incompetence. It's involvement. It has to be. A lot of members of Congress, both in the House and Senate, said, by the time we come to our final report on this, you are not going to be able to see through the blurred narrative that this was either complete incompetence and arrogance or complicity. Or a cascade of mistakes. Yep. Yeah. Like part of me, and I, and I try not to get into like this level of conspiracy, think that they actually knew and just let it happen. No, that's, that's reasonable. That is the reasonable assumption. And whether or not there was coaxing from the intel community, not saying the kid was MK Ultra, but like, you know, cultivation of the kid, you know, like, oh, blah, blah, like, you know, you have somebody that, when they were showing those, those phone pings, like there was a phone ping that visited his work and visited his home. And then as soon as that shooting happened, that phone just stopped pinging. Yep. It was done. Like, whether or not they were cultivating him or they knew and they were watching him, we had him on the radar, go ahead and say the line, whether or not that's the case. Yes, somebody was aware this was going to happen and you know, kind of just flubbed the lines just enough to allow it to happen. Yeah. Yeah. I'm not saying that they were planning it. And then they, you know, picked this kid 100% MK Ultra dim and the whole deal. But I mean, all you have to do is just say like, Hey, there's a bunch of unhinged assholes that literally have been getting this weird rhetoric pounded into their head and since they're formative fucking years that this guy is Hitler and he's a threat to democracy. And he's going to existentially destroy the fucking world and he's going to be the king of America. He's never going to leave the lighthouse like all of this stuff like, you know, people that can use reasonable deduction, no, like that's political commentary and rhetoric. But, you know, people who are young and emotional and just coming up, you know, you see all these young kids these days of, you know, first, they love socialism, then they love communism. Then by the time they, you know, make it full circle, it's just like, oh, you love moss. Yeah. So can't put anything past them. But getting back to this, Donald Trump was telling a cool story of one of the people who was behind him, you know, after the shots rang out and, and, you know, talking in the same thread of has when he alludes to the fact that nobody ran or like created a riotous stampede in the wake of, you know, eight shots being fired in his direction and multiple people getting hit at this event. Uh, people actually got shot and there was blood on the bleachers and their people were just still sitting like calling for help. Like literally the guy got shot and people were standing on the bleachers pointing at the person who got shot and trying to flag down law enforcement for help. Like that's wild. Yeah. Certainly. Yes. Let's hear President Trump. It was really known that when bullets are fired in a stadium, everyone really gets moving fast and they call it a stampede. Nobody moved. You looked at the people behind me, right? Everyone's seeing those people. Those people have become legendary. That was just a small group. The main tens of thousands of people are, you couldn't even see the end. Nobody ran. Nobody moved. They knew I was in trouble. They said he's in trouble every if you went to a soccer stadium where you'll have a bullet go off one bullet, the whole place runs for the exits. Nobody ran. And how about the band behind me with the black outfit and the green floppy hat? He's like this. David, did you see him? The guy was there in the front row. Right? Where? Get off here. Is that him? Yes. Wow. That's great, huh? Well, you can be in a foxhole with me any time, man. And I don't know if you realize that Donald Trump always calls people on stage. He called those the son and mother up in Alaska. Everyone they had the head to toe like Donald Trump had warm up suits on. Nobody's coming up on stage anymore. It's not like a pre-vetted either employee of the campaign or the political candidates that come and speak briefly while Donald Trump is delivering remarks, et cetera. You could see when you were watching the rally, there was security that was there right up against the rallies that were doing the no-no. And Donald Trump walked over, he gave the guy a thumbs up, pointed to him, and that's when he made the comment about able to be in a foxhole with me. But again, that guy was sitting like feet away from Donald Trump and feet away from Corey Camparatorre who lost his life there. Other people were shot 20 days ago, the guy's back at a Trump rally in the front row. It's wild to see, you know, there's never been a movement like this before, you know, Donald Trump alludes to it all the time. And when you look at some of the fundraising numbers that have come in over the course the last 24 hours, we got the July numbers yesterday, Noah. I saw a statement from the Trump campaign, I'm going to read it real quick. There's never been anything like the MAGA movement. We raised $139 million in July alone. We now have a whopping $327 million cash on hand. The spectacular support from the great American Patriots who are donating to our campaign for President of the United States and helping out in many other ways. Much work needs to be done, but I will always keep fighting for you. Our country is failing, but we will turn it around quickly and make America great again. You know, our country is failing and we will turn it around quickly. I always try to point out the biggest talking points that the Democrats are using, stop using identity politics, threats to women, the border was safe, crime is a manufactured talking point. I saw several people who are finalists for the Democrat vice presidential pick, especially Tim Walts, Josh Shapiro, I know, JB Pritzker. All went through the Sunday morning new circuit or have appeared live recently before supporters, I guess, whatever, of Kamala Harris and have said, stop saying America isn't great. That's another one of those got you. The fact that she's not black and America is still great are two of the big, I think, got yous that they're going to try and get Donald Trump with at the next debate. That's just my opinion. I guess we'll see how it plays out, but those make for really good marketing ads and we have to be very careful on what the answers are to that. I mean, obviously, you know, policy-wise, what the Biden regime with Kamala Harris has done to this country, but you have to think and planning ahead what they plan on doing. Last one I've got, obviously, is Donald Trump closing down in the world for a little commentary and rape the event. It seemed like everyone was in good spirits and the messaging was right on point. Let's check it out. Make America powerful again, make America wealthy again, make America strong again, make America proud again, make America safe again, make America free again, and we will make America great again. Thank you Pennsylvania, God bless you, God bless you, thank you, thank you everybody. Alright Noah, what do you think? I know you're not giving them anything outside of a 9.5 on the campaign trail. You received this first tense from us at remarks you delivered last weekend, but I thought this was an excellent performance from President Trump. All the clips we didn't play are some of the usual policy points you always hit, but we like to bring, you know, the rally within the rally, the off teleprompter stuff, the human face that he puts on it, the jokes, the stories, you know, retelling stuff that happened up in Butler a couple weeks ago, how do you think he delivered? And it sounded like, you know, for as many people that came in and packed that arena and for even more of them who were outside, he continues to do the things that people say he absolutely cannot do. Yeah, 9.5, 9.6. I like it. I'm kind of in the same area right there. We'll go with a 9.5 for this one as well, and we're going to leave it at that. We're getting ready to jump in with Tennessee Congressman Tim Burchit on the heels of his big primary win last night down in Knoxville, but before we do that, another check-in with one of our partners. Friends, I want to take a minute and talk to you about cigars. Whether you're on the golf course, fishing on the lake or doing some yard work around the house, our friend Allen has got you covered. He's launched the Patriot Cigar Company. The tobacco is hand-picked in the fields in Nicaragua right next to where Mike Lindell picks his coffee beans. Cigars are hand-rolled each three years. 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Acting Director Ronald Rowe is talking about, you know, all of the operational breakdowns, the fact that the Secret Service did know like 20 minutes before the shots going off that they knew about the shooter, but apparently they didn't know about a gun, even though the guy had to, like, unpack it, sit down, shimmy around, aim in, and then take eight shots up in Butler, Pennsylvania, a couple of weeks ago, you know, and then he kind of segues to, like, we have to start reassuring the American people that you could trust agencies like the Secret Service. I know you know it's a complete bull, but as you see this investigation rolling out and the task force finally assigned by Speaker Johnson this week, what you think we're going to eventually show the American people regarding it. Well, it's only one of two things, either Secret Service was in on it or they're in it, one of the two. You know, I've heard so many people, and listen, in a different time you wouldn't even be able to say publicly the Secret Service was in on it. There's a part of me who even thinks that that is a more truer narrative than just the lack of everything that went into planning the security for that event that day. What does that say to where, you know, our federal agencies are at this day that, you know, they might have not, like, literally facilitated the shot, but knowing about it and let it happen is just as being complicit as it was if they did. Yeah, that's true. There's so many unanswered questions, and I hope to get those answers, but I'm afraid the only person who can answer it is head is head blown off on that rooftop, and that's going to be a lot of questions to be answered, but it's just too much, too much. And I think it shows you how bad, how bad these alphabet agencies are, it makes you question all the other, you only heard yourself, it's weaponized, all of that's not true. That can't be true. They're not doing this, the Justice Department isn't weaponized against conservative groups and then you go, but the number one protective group in the world allowed a 20 year old to take a shot at the former and hopefully the future president of the United States. And that's what we're up against, several shots. Yeah, yeah, it's wild, just to see President Trump back in Pennsylvania this week, albeit Harrisburg, he did allude to the fact that he will be turning to Butler soon to have another rally there. It's just wild. We're not even three weeks out officially, and the amount of work that he's done and how strong he looks out on the campaign trail. Listen, Congressman, you know, we all know what happened with Kamala Harris, the whole bait and switch. I mean, you could say everything you want bad about Joe Biden, his mental acuity, his physical ability to be able to continue. Democrats sat down, they looked at the numbers and they knew no matter how they bent the light or how much lipstick they tried to put on a pig. When it came to November 5, Donald Trump was beating Joe Biden head to head. I don't know how they think that Kamala Harris is a plausible solution, like legitimately to that. But they have AstroTurf, the media, the poll numbers, the favorability, try not to attach her to any part of Joe Biden's legislative agenda, and making her seem like she's the best candidate ever when she was literally the worst candidate ever in the history of modern politics when it came to the level of presidential. How are you pushing back on the media? I saw Senator Cotton recently this week. There's been many others in the House and in the Senate have just said, "Okay, when are you guys going to start asking Kamala Harris questions, when are you guys going to start putting out real poll numbers?" But this is something with such a short amount of time between now and November that we have to kind of take on and can't be shy about. Absolutely, we got to push back on them and brush them up. They are completely in the tank. They were in the tank for Joe Biden, knowing that his mental ability was declining at a rapid state, and they just totally tried to ambush the American public. Their hatred of Donald Trump and their love of the status quo and the corrupt nature of Washington is evident, and it's on trial. I think the American public needs to wake up because we've got to start pushing back against this stuff. We've got to these media types. The way you do it is through your checkbook, people who sponsor these news programs, the soft drink companies, the car companies, you just call your local distributor and say, "Yeah, I'm quit buying. We're not buying your product. We're turning off your television. We are not using your service." I mean, it's the same way as the Olympics, so that horrendous opening segment of the Last Supper showing a bunch of transvestites, Jesus is that freak show and they'll just keep doing it, and the weak apology they gave is just disgusting. Imagine if they had done the same thing to Hala or some other, I mean, they'd have burnt Paris down. Sure. No, I mean, you make a great point. When you saw the Algerian transgender boxer make, you know, the Italian boxer quit in like less than 50 seconds yesterday. I mean, this is someone who's been banned from international competition. They were allowed to compete in the Olympics, and he was going to beat the absolute crap out of this gal in a boxing match. This isn't like they're playing catch. It's not like soccer or gymnastics or even track where it looks absolutely ridiculous when a man is beating a woman, but this is like fighting. This is boxing. Like, when is enough enough? And how have we gotten to this point to where like, you know, the absolute most degenerate stuff is promoted as like in the highest order, not just here in America now, but obviously throughout the world? Well, I'm going to speak on behalf of Christians. You know, we've allowed the gospel to be kicked out of our churches, and we've got preachers that are afraid to preach the gospel and they don't have any guts. They warn us that, you know, they're worried about their tax exempt status. They're worried about all this other stuff, and so they'll play ball. And that's what they do. And they'll get their piece of the pie by selling the American public out. And I mean, you know, they, that's their faith that they're selling out. And it's all for the almighty dollar, and they're afraid of a little discomfort. They're afraid they'll have to take time away from the golf course and quit smoking their fancy cigars with the wealthy elites and their congregations. You know, we're afraid to be called out by our neighbors and friends. And I'll tell you, a lot of times they're just waiting for us to step up. I can't tell you the support I've gotten as of late, just by stepping out and making statements from the people who work in people, the world, the people that are hungry for something like this. And frankly, we're just, we just lost our guts and our will to fight. And I said, they're going to take us about firing a shot. And that was almost the case until a couple of Saturdays, you know, when they did that shot. You know, that's a really good point. You know, it's one of the things we identified when we first reached out to your office. You were making those, you know, providing the hard commentary and shining light and all the crooked stuff and just absolute horrible nature of things that go on up in Washington, D.C. with all the big major corporations and beyond. And, you know, it's why we have always been looking forward to having you on the show Congressman. We're glad to have that relationship with you in your office. You know, one of the things I want to talk about as we segue away from away from that a little bit is some of the things that Joe Biden plans to do before he leaves office. I mean, obviously, Speaker Johnson said that SCOTUS reform is DOA on the House floor. I don't really think that's going to happen. You can't executive order it because then you'd essentially be acting like a king. I guess you can't really put it past the Democrats. But I don't think that that's going to happen. But one of the things that he could try to executive order is this amnesty that they're pushing something that we've kind of sounded the alarm on since Joe Biden, you know, took the White House a couple of years ago saying that like, listen, they're going to do all the green stuff. They're going to try, you know, the rescue plan that the noninflation nonreduction act. But you know, the crown jewel of Joe Biden's legislative legacy is going to be mass amnesty. They're talking anywhere from 10 to 13 million people. What would that look like for America? Not just in the economy or safety and security in the streets, but you know, you're talking about adding members of Congress and just the amount of money that it would take to facilitate that kind of an amnesty doesn't seem like it's very sustainable now that we've passed 35 trillion in the national debt. It's a complete takeover, a complete capitulation, again, 20 million so-called evangelical Christians decide to stay home last election for a mean tweet. And this is what we got. We better realize, man, we're going to be running around the wilderness for 40 years if we're not careful and we'll be in some big trouble. And this is what happens. We better step up and say enough is enough and Congress too has to get some guts. My gosh, maybe I kept saying no border, no budget. Not the thing down. Let's expose what's going on the border. We lose more people to fit, although we have to, I guess, all our wars now and just about combined. Correct. And you know, and it just, it just, when does it end? And the American public's fed up with it and they're looking for some leadership and we are not providing it in Congress. We are not providing. We have no guts. We just want to get reelected. And I'm sick of it. I'm sick of it, man. I'll shut it down tomorrow over this kind of stuff because this is just a takeover. We are not, we're not doing, we're not upholding our oath and we're not doing what we said we are going to do. And we will suffer the consequences. History will be our judge and I'll tell you, history is coming on to us pretty fast. It certainly is. I mean, you want to talk about history and the last point I want to make, you know, the Biden administration essentially broke her to deal with the Taliban and allocated this week to, you know, accept pleas from three of the 9/11 terrorists, including the mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed. What does that say? I mean, that's not even that long ago. We're not talking about Vietnam era or World War II. We're talking about something that's happened in the modern era and how the country still, in so many different contexts, hasn't healed from that terrorist attack on that fateful day. And now you're saying that three of the people who were directly involved in facilitating that terror attack can't ever see the death sentence. What does that say for being, not having the guts and just the continual, you know, bowing of the knee that this administration, we just had some prisoners swapped yesterday. When that news comes out of all the things that we probably gave countries like Russia who supposedly is the worst country in the history of countries to get those prisoners back, I think Americans are going to be absolutely appalled. Well, I think what you better watch out for is, you know, this group, they played a long ball, and I think you'll see some of these people up on the auction block to be traded off for people, for somebody. And just, you know, because America, you got to realize, I mean, 9/11 happened and a lot of the kids voting today that are voting age weren't even alive when it happened. So they don't, it doesn't have the impact on them that has on us. They didn't see, they didn't know family members or families. I had folks that I had worked with, I knew people that had actually died in 9/11 as I'm sure most people, most of your viewers did, but those days they'll drift off, and it'll be kind of a distant memory of being another thing on the history channel, and that'll be about it. And you'll see those people walk free one day, that's what we've done. This did not occur, and I don't want to get into all that, it was an inside job and all that stuff. But, I mean, you got the Bush families tied up with the Saudis, and all nonsense that went on with that. And it just, to me, it's, again, the industrial war complex, who profited from that? They did. A lot of wealthy people's portfolios and a lot of wealthy people became incredibly wealthy during that time period. Sure. We lost so many American lives and millions of people in the region that died between both there, the war there in Afghanistan, it's just, you know, even though we consider ourselves the victors, I mean, the spoils don't, except in the case like you alluded to, their pockets, is the only place where people were really winning. Congressman, this has been great catching up with you today. We know you're on the heels of a huge primary victory out in Knoxville yesterday. You want to tell our listenership a little bit about that experience getting through, you know, probably what's always a tough day, but excited and looking forward to the general election in November. Well, you know, I'm incredibly excited as I was walking up the steps where we, the Republicans traditionally celebrate in Knoxville, the crowds were diminished. You know, the numbers are off. Obviously, we are taking all of this for granted in the other side. Sure as hell isn't. And I was telling my daughter how on the night I won my first election in 1994, she wasn't eating on this earth, I just have, you know, my best friend was walking in with my mom and daddy were alive and we weren't supposed to win. And it was just a packed house and I said, there used to be a bar over there. And then I walked in and said, well, there's still is a bar, but it ain't quite as rowdy as it was that night. And as we were walking up the steps, I was explaining to her what happened and just how exciting it was that night and then, you know, we get in there and there's maybe a hundred and fifty people there is just, you know, the excitement is not there anymore for people. It's still is for people like myself, but this country, we're taking this, we are taking democracy for granted. And I would hope people realize that and get fired up and let's take our country back folks. We have been given an incredible gift and we are getting ready to blow it and if we do not elect and I'm going to endure it and I'm going to tell you, if Trump is not elected, we will lose our country. If Kamala Harris is the next president of the United States, stuff like this that we're watching, they'll be labeled hate speech, they'll be tribunals and you'll just see that beautiful Capitol building that's over your right shoulder there that's on the screen. I think that power will be incredibly diminished, especially in the world's view and we will be in trouble and I fear we will lose everything that we've, we will become rapidly a third world country and it will make the dark ages look like a, you know, a cakewalk. I don't like that, but I did like catching up with you to the congressman. We've got your congressional website live linked in the show description today as well as your election website as well. You want to tell all of our listeners the good Twitter handle to find you on. We put a tweet out the other day about some guy, one of my volunteers, I've captured a video. I always tell them don't confront these people because the other side's pretty violent. They're, they're pretty much unhinged and we had a video of a, of a kid stealing our sign. It's over 2 million views now, which is pretty funny. And I think I didn't, you know, I didn't get to it. I don't get to the stuff set over that stuff as I used to, but I don't lose sleep over it because signs don't vote. People do, but, but I think it's important though that we stick up for our beliefs and we're not doing that right now. No, but we did highlight it today with the congressman who's representing Tennessee's second congressional district representative, Tim Burchett, thanks for joining us on the show. Congratulations on your big primary win and have a great weekend. Thank you, brother. They started their administration. Kamala Harris came into office making promises and she kept those promises to open the American southern border. They stopped deportations on day one. They stopped construction of the border wall on day one. We see the border wall sitting here ready to be completed behind us and that can't happen because of Kamala Harris's administration. They reinstated catch and release and they stopped remain in Mexico. So all these asylum claimants who come to our border, they can now get released into our country because they're not forced to stay in Mexico while we adjudicate their asylum claims. And we have to remember that as terrible and idiotic as these policies were, they cause real human beings to suffer. A lot of you know my story and I have been a little kid waiting at the bedside of his mother, angry that his mom took something that she shouldn't have taken, but praying to God, please Jesus, let her wake up. And the unfortunate truth is because of the poison that Kamala Harris has let come into this country. There are a lot of those prayers that won't be answered. There are a lot of parents that won't wake up because when you take fentanyl, you don't wake up. It takes your life. So there are a lot of kids out there who have been deprived of second chances with their moms and dads. There are a lot of moms and dads out there who will never see their kids walk down the aisle because of what Kamala Harris has unleashed at this border. All right. Jumping back into the news portion of the show here, last news segment on the back end of two big Friday editions of the state breakfast podcast. As always, great catching up with Tennessee Congressman Tim Burcha, who got a just absolutely glowing endorsement from Donald Trump earlier this week. The guy's a warrior and he's one of the realest people up there. He doesn't bullshit anybody. He doesn't mince words. He talks about the things that need to be talked about and he has the hard conversations that America needs to hear. So glad to see him run through his primary and hopefully he continues to do so all the way up to and through election day in November. That was JD Vance, who was out in Cochise County in Arizona yesterday down on the U.S. Southern border. Someplace that Kamala Harris still hasn't physically been to yet and JD Vance there was talking about the negative effects on the fentanyl that has blanketed America and claimed so many lives, over 200,000 this year. It's just absolutely astronomical numbers. Noah, what do you think? Yeah, the numbers are just like you would not even think it was real if you would told a year or two ago that this was going to happen. And when you see JD Vance down there trying to delegitimize the job that Kamala Harris says she has done and we all know that she hasn't as the borders are or overseer of root causes of border, whatever they appointed her to. We played the clip for you guys. Go back, it was three shows ago now where we played that clip, the little signing of the Kamala Harris being commemorated as the border queen or whatever they want to call it. The mainstream media outlets have no interest in holding her to account for her record and it was fake news CNN commentator Steve Controno catching up with JD Vance after he delivered remarks down there on the U.S. Southern border to ask him a very pivotal question about Kamala Harris. Our president's comments yesterday to the National Association of Black Journalists where he said that Vice President Harris is quote all of a sudden black as a father of three biracial children. Do those comments give you pause at all? They don't give me pause at all. Look, all he said is that Kamala Harris is a chameleon. She goes to Georgia two days ago. She was raised in Canada. She puts on a fake Southern accent. She is everything to everybody and she prints it in to be somebody different depending on which audience she's in front of. I think it's totally reasonable for the president to call that out and that's all he did. I mean, look, she's running as a tough on crime prosecutor even though she implemented open border policies. She's saying that she wants to support the police, yet she wanted to defund the police just three years ago. It's totally reasonable to call out the fact that she pretends to be somebody different depending on the audience she's talking about. I mean, you can't lay it out any better than that. It depending on where she is, that's the accent or the personality or the persona that you're going to get. These journalists, especially some of these ones who aren't behind the desk every night talking to America, all they want to do is grab a talking point to make themselves famous. It's absolutely disgraceful for them to you. I mean, JD Vance is married to, I believe, an Indian woman. They have, like he said, three biracial children and the questions of race and ethnicity, it shouldn't really be something that you would ask somebody who you know is going to absolutely take it to behind the woodshed and give you a beating like JD Vance did in a very appropriate way. It's like, you know, the Democrats only job is pandering. They're talking about the Supreme Court. They're talking about forgiving more student loan debt. They're talking about, you know, what they want to do to the U.S. Supreme Court between now and November, and it's, you can't just continue to talk about what could be when you're not willing to talk about, well, how did we get here? And these journalists need to get a fucking clue and get their heads out of their asses and essentially just take a little bit of advice. Or here's another idea that's going to be very controversial. You could shut the fuck up. I like it. What do you think Noah? Yeah. You know, when this comes, they want to talk about blacks and whether or not, you know, Kamala Harris is one officially. They want to talk about, you know, is she an Indian? What's her ranking? Joe Biden's been there. And you elected the highest ranking black Indian, an Indian background woman in American history. I still do not know what that means. Well, I think what happened was he was trying to say she was black, and then mentioned that she was Indian and then corrected himself by saying Indian background. Gotcha. I mean, that's what the only thing I could think of is that he was like, he realized that he was told not to say a specific thing, then he said it and then realized he said it and then tried to fix it. Yeah. So that's my opinion. You know, and one of the biggest groups that is been affected by the open border policies of the Biden Harris regime are the Hispanics who live in this country that immigrated here and did things the right way. They weren't given $7,500 checks a month. They weren't able to enjoy the first several years that they live in this country in the room of a five star hotel, you know, they don't get free health care. Their kids didn't get free education. They had to do everything and go back and forth between the country. They were, you know, immigrating from at some point, you establish everything here in the United States. And then right before you're granted like your green card, it's like, okay, everything's here. You've got kids. You've got a house. You've got a career. Hit the pause button. Go live back in India. Go live back in Mexico, go live back in the Sudan for six months while we go through the paperwork and then when it's time, we'll have you come back. That's literally, more often than not, the way the regular immigration process goes and it costs tens of thousands of dollars out of their pockets, not ours. Yeah. And in places like Pennsylvania where Donald Trump was this week because he knows that that state is going to be up for grabs, the Democrats continue to hemorrhage support there from Hispanic voters. Let's check it out. Look, here's Allentown, Lehigh County. This has the highest concentration of Hispanics in Pennsylvania. It's a 54% Hispanic and look at this, the trend has been toward Republicans. The state was moving toward the Democrats between 16 and 20. But in Allentown, Clinton won it by 42 and 16, fell down to 35 in 2020. This is an area we've talked so much about the polls showing Trump making more inroads with Latino voters. This is the kind of place where the Trump folks think this trend can continue. Can they not get down into the 20s this time? Could they do even better than that? Again, you'll see it here. City of Hazleton, this is, look at the transformation of Hazleton in 2000. It's used 5% Hispanic now, more than 60% Hispanic and again, look at this trend. It was blue in 2012, Hazleton was for Obama and then Trump comes along, he carries it by five. He improves it to 11. Again, this is the kind of place that Trump folks think they can do better. And again, this is very much a majority Hispanic city or Redding, again, this is where George was in Berks County and you just take a look right here. It's overwhelmingly Democratic, but from 2012, when Barack Obama won re-election to 2020, when Biden carried Pennsylvania, that's a drop of basically 20 points in the Democratic margin here in a heavily Hispanic city. So the trend in the most Hispanic cities in Pennsylvania, as the state was getting more Democratic in 2020, they were becoming more Republican. So when you think of that very narrow margin there, overall statewide, Biden winning by 80,000, Trump winning by 44,000, these are the kinds of cities where the Trump campaign thinks continuous improvement, there could be tens of thousands of votes that switch just because of that. So what do you think, Della? I mean, listen, the margins in Pennsylvania, if you can get them as close as they were in 2016 with the increased voter registration for Republicans in Buck and Butler County, they're way up from eight years ago. In addition, you have Joe Biden, who was just a lot less popular to Hispanics than one Barack Obama ran, or even Hillary Clinton, back in 2016. Those margins right there, Pennsylvania is going to be razor thin. I think it's going to be one of those states that's decided by less than 2%. And all it's going to take is Donald Trump to continue holding the rallies there, doing a lot of retail politics in the major cities like Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, and continuing to show Americans in one of our most historically important states period that we can get all of these homeless fentanyl addicts and crime off the street, we can get the economy going, the steel manufacturing market going again in places like Pittsburgh, the huge agriculture sector that they have there as well and make Pennsylvania great again. Yeah, I have a feeling that certain areas like that that are going to be very contentious in the election are going to be the ones that are fraught with the most irregularities again this time. We've already seen, I forget who put out the article that they've had reports that there's going to be potential cyber actors that are going to be affecting whether or not the election data is able to be retrieved or something like that like it's almost like they're foreshadowing what's going to happen. I'm sorry. Did you say data? Well, they're not going to have the data for you, sir. Yeah, listen, the Trump team knows what they're doing in places like Minnesota, in places like Michigan, in places like Pennsylvania, they're making huge gains right now and they're going to continue to focus on that. I think between now and November it's where all the money is. I saw last night on CNN, Joseph Pinion, who was a senatorial candidate, ran up against Chuck Schumer. I kind of think he was just getting his name out there, Noah in the great state of New York, obviously. Someone who's been in politics and with such a large war chest as Chuck Schumer has, wasn't going to beat the Senate Majority Leader, but he did make a pretty good name for himself, ran along Trump adjacent policies, seems like a pretty bright guy. Unfortunately, he jumped on CNN last night, but he was talking about some of the things. We always talk about the Inflation Non-Reduction Act. We talk about the Save America Plan or the American Rescue Plan, whatever that bullshit piece of policy was. I mean, the national debt's now over $35 trillion, it'll be $36 trillion by just December of this year. Of course, the open border stuff, but a lot of this debt that we're incurring comes at the hands of the Green New Scam, and he was quick to point it out on CNN last night as part of a panel. Let's take it out. I think that you can talk about the chip sack here in New York state. We're supposed to be having a micron, it's coming to town, and no one talks about the fact that if you actually have that plant running at full capacity, it requires the monthly equivalent of one million homes, and no one can tell us where that power is coming from because we have shut down the actual Indian Point Nuclear Plant because we had Quebec Hydro that told us that they're not going to be able to fulfill their requirement to this state, and that is just one example of how the policies have been put in place by people like Kamala Harris and people like Joe Biden under this auspices of a Green New Deal. Don't ask you work for the rank and file members who are watching their jobs be actually eroded by this rise of AI, by this new type of economy that we're going to be entering in, and they don't have any solutions, and we don't know what Kamala Harris' plan is because it's been 10 days and she hasn't actually gone off the script yet. So as part of the chip act, they're supposed to build these huge factories here, these manufacturing centers, and start doing things that we do in other countries here in the United States when it comes to the technology sector and stuff like that, like manufacturing chips and processors, right? But if you build the chip manufacturing factory and it's running at 100% capacity, due to the Green New Deal policies and with the closures of two nuclear power plants in New York, there won't be enough power to run it. It's fucking brilliant. I love it. These are some of the big points that the Trump administration, moving forward and the national campaign, really need to focus in on and really start to tie all of these awful policies together and how by connecting them all, it's been the weights that have drug down this entire country over the course of the last three plus years. It's insane to even think about, but the way he lays it out there, it makes a whole lot of sense. So Noah, you saw the whole deal that was going on this week with Google, right? First they were you type in Donald Trump or anything related to the president, whether it's the assassination or anything. And only things for Kamala Harris would come up. Yeah. I saw that. I actually tried it myself. Yeah. It was pretty interesting to see. Even when a lot of the articles start with the word Trump and when they tried to like say that they fixed it, all of the pictures that are corresponding with the articles have pictures of Kamala Harris, I just thought it was really weird the way they super saturated that search engine algorithm. And then after getting caught, they just doubled, they didn't really double down on it. But like, they just like, oh no, we'll just skew it so it does it in a different way. Absolutely. And then you saw, you know, even the iconic picture from Butler where he's got his fist up has been labeled on a lot of the social media platforms, including Facebook and meta. They were for almost a week as violent or whatever content and were blurred out from people's profiles. Yeah. That was dumb. Well, I heard Time Magazine is actually going to release that cover now. Oh, I like it. That's good. I know they backed off originally, but you know, there's no way you can do that because it is the most iconic photo of this decade. Yeah, to say the least. Well, great friend of the show. He'll be back soon, maybe next week. Kansas Republican Senator Dr. Roger Marshall was on Fox Business yesterday talking about this bullshit and how it needs to get sorted out and sorted out quick. They're not supposed to be a sensor. So they're practicing, they're functioning as a sensor. Therefore they should lose their 230 protection. When you Google and you can do it right now, Google assassination of T.R.U. of Trump, but it's going to pop up Truman instead. So they're directing traffic away. They don't want to see President Trump viewed as a hero, which he was on that day when he literally took a bullet, he stands up, he yells, fight, fight, fight. So Google was actually, this is election interference in my estimation. What is the value of the largest search engine in the world? Actually suppressing President Trump. It's a question that a lot of us would like to know. And although I cautiously roll my eyes, I'm not going to hold my breath for an answer. That's for damn sure. I'll give you guys an exhale. I am not looking forward to the next congressional oversight hearing with the heads of Big Tech asking them why. So this is what we're up against and we have to be ready for it. It's a sprint to election day and it'll be here before you know it. So I know we talked about in our first show today Noah, even maybe as part of our opening about the whole national resurfacing of Kamala Harris, both metaphorically and I guess physically. And how some people think that what the media is doing right now and the short amount of time could eventually lead to them trying to, well essentially steal the election again and keep I guess the Obama Biden, Harris regime in the White House, which will now be for a fourth term. I don't know if you saw Joe Rogan kind of talking about this this week, but he seems like he's a little less optimistic than he was three weeks ago on Donald Trump's perspective of winning and what that means over the course of the next couple months. Let's check it out. What bothers me the fragility of the human mind, you know, that we're so everybody forever was like Kamala Harris is the worst vice president. She's the least popular vice president of all time. And then in a moment, a moment in time, all of a sudden she's our solution. She's our hero. Everybody's with her. All these social media posts about her. Try googling a negative story on her. You won't find one. So you've got, do you think they have her medicated? Because there was a guy that was speculating that some of the things that she says, the way she's sort of disconnected sometimes and she goes on these rambles that it's indicative of certain anti-anxiety medication. I do not know if this is true. See if you can find that because really that would make future president. Yeah. She's going to win. No, she's not. She can win. She absolutely can win. I do not think she's going to win because the more she talks like in 2020, how bad you have to be that you can't even make Iowa. She couldn't even compete with the mayor of South Bend. I feel like we are in this very bizarre time where people are giving in to the bullshit in a way that I've never suspected people would before. And this is one, they just want no Trump, no matter what, and they're willing to gaslight themselves. And by the way, I think Hillary could win. If Hillary jumped back in. I've been saying that for months. If Hillary jumped back in, I think the problem was also the money because there was like $250 million in the campaign fund that has, if it only works, she's on the ticket, so that's part of the problem. But I feel like Hillary could win. She won the popular vote in 2020 or in 2016. Hillary, I was saying this for a year in different shows and she would have won it. Pretty sure Obama could win too, if she wanted to do it. You don't think so? I think that's kind of this, you sound like your parents, I think that's this boomerang dish. She doesn't want it. I'm not saying that she would be awesome at it. But I think anyone can win if either part of it. Whoever the nominee is, even Chris Christie could have won if he's the Republican nominee. It's possible. I was thought that Trump getting shot would like, that's it, elections over. But it's like, they memory hold that so quick. You would have thought Trump getting shot would have had four years, eight years of corporate journalists talking about hate speech, causing violence to be like, let's take a step back. That went for what? A week? They did take a step back for a little bit and then they went right back at him. You want to talk to this memory holding? Yeah. With the insanity of the, that was Elon who put up, like if you Google President Donald, it says President Donald Reagan. No, I tried it. What happened? Maybe they just fixed it. It said President Donald Trump. Okay. Well, he had a screenshot. I mean, what it's based on a lot of things, right, like what people are searching for. I would imagine that the assassination attempt on Trump would be the first one that you would see. Yeah. Assassination attempt on president. Right. Maybe Trump, because that's the most recent. Yes. But it's not. And most newsworthy. But it does show it. You just have to type it all in, which is interesting because that little difference between what you can find and what you get presented immediately has a huge shift in the way people access information. And this is Robert Epstein's work. The creepy line. The documentary. Everyone should watch it. Yeah. And this thing is very real. And we'll leave it at that. You know, Noah, on the first half of that commentary right there and talking directly about the election, you know, I've known you for a long time, Noah, not just as a co-host, but as a friend, you kind of think almost in the same thread as they were like reasoning back and forth. You know, you don't need to necessarily get within the numbers or know everything about policy. He just talks about the broad stroke of how the American electorate views this now as a Joe Biden was so unattractive. And just everyone drug him from like his own party to the media, et cetera, the billionaire donor class that they literally just it's time to abandon ship with Joe Biden. And now that it's Kamala Harris, they're just going to pretend like everything's fine. She's fine. And it makes a selection a lot more tighter and therefore dangerous in the grand scheme of things when you talk about what, you know, potentially could happen on November 5th. Yeah. I mean, them propping Hamala Kamala Harris up after basically everyone saying that she was not fit to be the presidential candidate or or they don't want to take out Joe because Kamala isn't going to be a good choice. And then now as soon as they have no other options, they're just going to just backfill behind her and to sack like she's been the the frickin Nobel prize winner for the entire time. Just kind of ridiculous. Yeah, it certainly is. And as we're getting ready to jump in with South Carolina Congressman Ralph Norman, I do have one more clip. Listen, we talked about almost for the entirety of two shows now that we don't need to play identity politics or talk about Kamala Harris's sketchy, if not sloppy past. But in our last audio clip of the week, we're going to do both. Noah, did you hear the clip that's gone viral now with Judge Joe Brown talking about Kamala Harris? Yes. Well, in case our listenership hasn't heard it yet, you're welcome. Let's check it out. But I got to ask you about Kamala Harris. How you feel about her? She's a piece of shit. I was in California, she lacked professional competence and she worked on it by hiking up her hemline when she needed influence rather than researching. She's always tried to do the casting couch to get where she wants. Now the problem is, is that it'll get somebody to a certain level quickly, which can't get past that level if you don't have competence and talent. So my thing about it is, is if I'm crude about it, in this city years ago, I used to represent a whole bunch of pimps and hoes and I know a hole when I see one. And I say this, I don't care, women, you do what you want to do if you want to have recreational sex. But when you do the casting couch or anything else for professional purposes to get paid or advance, you a hole. And she's a hole hole. And the problem is, is what is she supposed to do? Somebody, one of her simplified slaves comes up and unwraps her in the carpet naked at Putin's feet and he says, oh yeah, I'm Julius Caesar, he said, no, I got better stuff here already. Plus, I don't want you anyway, you old woman, get on up. You know, or Xi Jinping, is he supposed to be impressed? She's doing words out that, well, we're here today because China and the US are here today and that's why we have to agree on what we are doing here today. Like, oh, what did you just say? You know, did you say anything? What do you think, Noah? Ouch. She's an old hoe, according to her and apparently shaking it before Vladimir Putin or Xi Jinping as he put it, ain't going to cut it. I like it. That's why I allowed it. And I think we're going to leave it at that. As we're wrapping up the week here, we're still going to be jumping in with South Carolina congressman Ralph Norman first, but before we do that, one last check-in with one of our partners. Hi, this is Beard-O-Rapp, Beard-Vet Coffee. What's wrong with America today is that Americans are putting convenience over values. We need to start thinking about our dollar as a vote. We need to start using those dollars to support companies that believe in our values and aren't afraid to take a step. That's us at Beard-Vet Coffee. We're not another pretend conservative company that puts a pew-pew on the packaging to take a line with our principles. We don't identify as America first, we live America first. We're a vet-founded vet-focused and obviously bearded. So if you haven't had a cup of beard vet, buy a bag, hope us continue to support veteran charities every month. And as we always say, stay awake, not wilt. Use promo code stake for 10% off your order. Taking us next on the show today to speak Friday edition of the stake for breakfast podcast. He's the Congressman who represents South Carolina's fifth congressional district. Always glad to catch up with Representative Ralph Norman. Welcome back to the show. Glad to be with you. Always a pleasure to host Congressman and we've got a bunch of stuff to talk about today. Listen, attacks on Kamala Harris have been coming from all directions from Republicans since she's been kind of crowned the Democrat presumptive nominee. You know, for as much as people want to make fun of her laugh or whether or not she's deciding to pick and ethnicity to, you know, decide that she's going to be when she comes out and talks to a certain group of people, accents she uses, at speaking events, et cetera. She's got a long documented track record of radical progressive policies that followed her all the way to the White House and up through the first three plus years as the Vice President. I want to lead our listenership in a little bit on that on where you think we should focus our attacks on Kamala Harris and how it'll probably, you know, pay better dividends as we head towards the ballot box over the summer. Well, her record is what we've got to focus on. The other, it really makes no difference how she talks her laugh, her ethnicity, all the, at pales in comparison to what she did has done in office. She had the second worst voting record in the Senate. When she was district attorney in San Francisco, she had the worst felony conviction rate of any attorney in DA in the state. As attorney general of California, she had a 10% increase in violent crime. This is the worst part though. She had categorized crimes such as rape of an unconscious person, assault with a deadly weapon, domestic violence involving trauma, hate crimes, which call physical injury, designated as nonviolent offenses. Now somebody explained that to me with her amnesty, which she agrees with, with Joe Biden, 13 million would be eligible to vote, plus included in the census to have more congressmen. I mean, it's insane her records and the fact that she's got a track record. She needs to be asked why she leave California. I asked Californians why they left. It's because of the liberal laws and the liberal liberalism that people are fleeing and actually a lot of them are coming to South Carolina in the Southern states. But her record is what we have to focus on. I think that's what the American people, once they hear what she had supported, they will get a quick, I think the American people will be quick to respond. And this is not who we need being the leader of the free world. Now, you had mentioned the American people hearing the media and the team surrounding Kamala Harris has done a great job of keeping her essentially hidden from the public. I think she's been announced as the presumptive Democrat nominee for nearly two weeks now. And the first non off of a teleprompter or reading off a script speaking event she did was last night when they had the prisoner exchange up in Washington, D.C., and she just resorted back to repeating the same lines over and over again, like she can't publicly speak like the press and the Biden team, the Harris team, they're trying to hide her from the public because I think it's more as America gets to hear Kamala Harris and then she's asked about what you just alluded to her awful agenda and her horrible track record. It's going to send shockwaves to the Democrat party that they probably thought they had an idea that Kamala Harris might look more presentable than Joe Biden, but when the American people realized they're getting the same package with a different look on it, it's going to be just the same results when it comes to wanting to vote for her this fall. Exactly right. The press was trying to not only had to hit her, but they want to make this a race about what Donald Trump said or didn't say about her directly. This isn't about her. It's about her record. She will do as president and she'll totally destroy this country as we know it and the fact that, I mean, think about this, Joe Biden, they supported all throughout the last three and a half years, their August 19th is when they had the convention. They basically had this planned out, I think, where they just ripped away the nominee that they had and it was all of a sudden a surprise that Joe Biden was cognitively not there. We've known it all along. We've had a front row seat, he can't find his way off the stage. He doesn't know his cabinet members and much less hadn't met with the cabinet members. Some for as long as two years, Kamala Harris is a clone of Joe Biden and we just can't afford to have her in a record as front and center stage, in my opinion. Yeah. No, you make an excellent point there. And then I had mentioned briefly that the prisoner exchange, I do kind of want to talk about that. You know, we're still kind of figuring out what Joe Biden was able to give this time to get some American prisoners back from around the world and listen, nobody on either side of the aisle wants to see our citizens detained by radical regimes all over the world. But the way that Joe Biden has done it with high ranking terrorists, the way he's done it with cash behind the scenes, the way he's negotiated with this people seems to step outside of what is traditional US policy when it comes to dealing with prisoners in other country. In addition, you've seen Joe Biden continue to stump on this week, the fact that he still wants to close, gotten Tana Mobe and before the end of his term in January. In addition to, we've also found out that three of the people who were masterminds behind the 9/11 terror attacks are getting plea deals from this administration. It just seems like for as much as Joe Biden has helped re-prop up Iran after Donald Trump did a pretty good job of, you know, internally, financially and militarily, stymying it during his presidency, we're pretty much doing whatever we want for a good piece of PR. Well, and to avoid the death penalty to make a plea deal, which we don't know what the terms and conditions are, but not putting these people to death that kill, that mastermind killing 3,000 Americans, there's 2,000 family members who have advocated and pleaded with the Biden administration not to cut them a plea deal. I mean, if anybody deserves a death penalty, it's these people. And are the taxpayers, are they on the hook to pay the 40,000, 50,000 per year that it costs? And I understand going to talk about Bay is a lot more expensive than that. It's like Joe Biden is taking the side of the terrorist and, you know, he took an oath to protect and defend the United States from America and he's doing just the opposite. And it's really upsetting for this to come out and to see him doing this, but it's more of the same if Kamala Harris goes into office. No, I completely agree, and then when you see the continued fracture between the United States and Israel, obviously, things heating up this week with a couple high value targets, both in Syria and obviously in Iran with the leader of Hamas getting, you know, taken off the board. It just seems like whatever Joe Biden or Kamala Harris tries to do foreign policy-wise, it seems to just keep blowing up in their face. Well, it's like he's taking the side of the terrorist. I mean, he's leading from weakness and, you know, to think other countries, rogue countries, don't see this. And with the prisoner exchange and the, you know, given terrorists who kill Americans, but it goes alive with what he's been doing. I mean, look what he did in Afghanistan. He left Americans behind. Look what he's doing, as you're saying, to cut the oil supply off and to buy it from OPEC countries, which are many countries that don't like us, and it's Donald Trump had Iran on its back because of the sanctions and the fact that we were producing our own oil. Look what he's doing to Alaska and basically regulating them out of the business of drilling and selling oil. And so it's just a train wreck at every level. And if you want to continue the train wreck, then you elect somebody like Kamala Harris, who really can't, she probably has got a better memory, but she doesn't, and we'll see it on the 19th during the convention. She doesn't speak well and, but it's her actions that ought to concern every American. Does it surprise you as well as there are some initial reports coming out that Joe Biden might not physically speak at the DNC convention or might do, you know, like a prerecorded message or something through Zoom? Nothing surprises me, Ron, and I mean, you know, nothing surprises me here. Look at the donors, people who, for whatever reason, believed in Joe Biden, gave money to him, funded him, supported him, and then just all of a sudden, like a coming and stripping of the presidency, and it's amazing that he agreed to do it. But I think if it, when the truth is finally known and it will be, they forced him out and they thought Kamala Harris was what they needed and what they wanted, but she's a radical and she will tear this country apart at the seams. You know, last thing I want to touch with you on, you talked about being a radical who's going to do real damage to this country. The national debt surpassed $35 trillion this week. It's cruising towards 36 and should come in just a short amount of time as well. You know, the Inflation Non-Reduction Act, the Green New Deal are just two of the major components that have sent our national debt, you know, spinning off the rails in addition to not being able to get back to pre-COVID spending. I know that you're someone who's heavily focused in on the budget congressman and just kind of want to get your commentary on how fast, you know, this is blown up and what we need to do to rein it back in because our geopolitical foes and the global market who wants to hold things over the United States economically are seeing this debt continue to rise and they know at the end of the day, this is not sustainable for any country. It's not sustainable and it's look where the money's going. The Green New Deal, why is it going to our military? The wokeness that is weak in our military, the DEI, the things that they have to abide by. I got a note from a logger in the timber industry that he's basically shutting down the timber industry in this country. He regulations but he's doing it all across the board and, you know, the fact that this is done intentionally, this isn't done from stupidity, it's intentionally been done and to have the invasion that we've had, to have the money that we're spending for programs to build walls in Libya and other countries, if you named the top 100 things that just made no sense, the American people will be astonished where the tax dollars are going. But we can't continue this and I'm on the budget committee, we're trying to figure out a way to break the budget down, we've got a ten year balanced budget, but unless we cut spending, you can't just cut taxes, you've got to cut spending and prioritize where the money is going and it couldn't come quick enough. No, it sure can't and what you mean by that is coming this January. Congressman, this has been great catching up with you today, touching on some of the biggest issues affecting our country, we've got your congressional website live linked in the show description today, anybody that wants to follow you on social media or anywhere else, they can check you out. Sure, normand.house.gov and you can get on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram and just search for Rep Ralph Norman. This is the congressman who's representing South Carolina 5 and fighting for all the American people, Representative Ralph Norman, thanks for joining us on the show today sir, have a great weekend. Thank you. You too. Excellent way to end the week and as always, we nailed it. If you enjoyed this episode of the podcast and want to hear the now over 430 other editions of the show, it's pretty simple. You best be following us across every downloadable podcasting platform, Find us on Apple, Spotify, iHeart, Samsung, Amazon, or wherever you listen to your shows. 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