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Congressman Mike Collins: (@RepMikeCollins) U.S. Representative, GA-10   Website: http://collins.house.gov/   Website: https://mikecollinsga.com/   Kingsley Wilson: (@KingsleyCortes) Comms and Digitalal Media, Center for Renewing America; National Committeewoman, D.C. Young Republicans    Website: https://americarenewing.com/   Linktree: https://linktr.ee/washingtondcyrs   Subscribe to the show and rate it, don’t forget to leave a review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. And find everything Steak for Breakfast at https://linktr.ee/steakforbreakfastpodcast Be sure to listen, like, follow and SHARE our Steak for Breakfast content!   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    
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Congressman Mike Collins: (@RepMikeCollins) U.S. Representative, GA-10

 

Website: http://collins.house.gov/

 

Website: https://mikecollinsga.com/

 

Kingsley Wilson: (@KingsleyCortes) Comms and Digitalal Media, Center for Renewing America; National Committeewoman, D.C. Young Republicans 

 

Website: https://americarenewing.com/

 

Linktree: https://linktr.ee/washingtondcyrs

 

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And now, this is the moment you've all been waiting for. It's time for the strength of breathless partner. It's Friday, August 9th, 2024, and this is the State for Breakfast Podcast, episode 434 and 435. Make sure you're subscribed to the show. It's available across every downloadable podcast and platform. Find us on Apple, Spotify, iHeart, and Google Podcasts. Check out the State for Breakfast Linktree that takes shows Instagram, related sub-stack, and verified accounts on X, Getter, and Truth Social. What's up, everybody, and welcome to the first of two big Friday editions of the podcast today. I'm Roan. Again, fly in solo. Lots of breaking news. Kamala Harris and Tim Walts get their national campaign rolled out. More astroturf than you can even imagine. We'll analyze the world reacts to the Harris Wall's rollout, and we'll bring you all the lowlights. Donald Trump holds a major press conference down at Mar-a-Lago, including a question and answer session with the press. We'll bring you all the details. And with the tickets now set for the 2024 presidential election, we'll see how both Trump and Harris are now sparring along the campaign trail. We've got a great slate of guests coming in here as well. Georgia Congressman Mike Collins will be joining us. We'll be catching up with the Center for Renewing Americas. Ms. Kingsley Wilson will be here as well. We'll be sitting down for the first time with the former gubernatorial candidate from the great state of Michigan, Tudor Nixon. We'll catch up with the man, the myth, the legend, the original government gangster, Hunter, Mr. Cash Patel will be here, and we'll be circling back with former U.S. Ambassador to Denmark, Ms. Karla Sands. But before we get into any of our interviews, let's jump right into these headlines and change the way you consume your news. Okay, this is not nom. This is bowling. They're a rule. Today, Junior, America! It's like four. The best! So stand by! All right, everybody. Welcome to the State for Breakfast podcast. And happy Friday. I'm Ron. Thanks for listening. Find solo by myself today. First of two big Friday editions of the 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. Can't think started with the national headlines. Obviously, we all cringe together this week when Kamala Harris rolled out her national campaign after announcing the vice presidential pick on her ticket, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz. I still don't know how I feel about it. There's been so much stuff that's come out about this guy. I mean, everything from stolen valor to drinking horse semen, a 95% tax on zinn, and tampons in boys' bathrooms throughout public schools within Minnesota. Absolutely shameful, disgraceful, but I guess you could expect someone like Tim Walz to complete this ticket. It seems like Barack Obama is still not done dispatching many of his top handlers away from Joe Biden and onto Kamala Harris' campaign. In addition, we've seen the national media completely astroturf everything from the poll numbers to not holding Kamala Harris accountable for anything that's happened in this country over the course of the last three years, whether she was the deciding vote in the Senate to pass the Inflation Non-Reduction Act, whether or not she was appointed borders are, which we all pretty much can confirm. We played the clip here on the show that she was, whether she's been pro-lockup or anti-maga. The media has a new darling, and it's come in the face of Kamala Harris, and then we just kind of have to roll with it. So, big show, two big podcasts today. We're getting things started off with the Harris rollout, but I do have to mention our top tier guest list. Georgia Congressman, we played a clip of him from the rally down in Atlanta last week. Mike Collins will be joining us. We'll also catch up with the strategic comms director for the Center for Renewing America and the National Committeewoman for the DC Young Republicans, Kingsley Wilson, in our next episode of the podcast. We'll begin the episode with an interview with former gubernatorial candidate and host of the Tudor Dixon podcast, Tudor Dixon. We'll have Cash Patel, the former chief of staff to the DOD, Assistant Director of the DNI, and Special Assistant to President Trump. Join us again on the show, and we'll wrap things up today with former US Ambassador to Denmark and former Pennsylvania Senatorial candidate, Karla Sands. So, absolutely action-packed America First lineup. You won't find a better lineup on any other podcast period. Every week, every show, great guests, honest commentary, headlines that are impactful for you and the best America First lineup anywhere in the podcasting orbit. So, let's jump right into this and try to get through it. Before we catch in at the end of this segment with Georgia Congressman Mike Collins, and that's the Kamala Harris rollout that happened in Philadelphia this week. She did do some other events, and they came on the back of, again, these huge festivals and concerts. We'll touch on that in a second. I want to get in here. Now, the man who was passed up for the vice presidential candidate, Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro. There's a lot of stuff that came into question. His background as a prosecutor, as everyone has probably seen online, is shady at best. He is of Jewish faith, which a lot of people are saying that Kamala Harris bent the knee to the radicalist portions of her party, and that would be those in the Hamas caucus. And, well, quite frankly, Josh Shapiro's 5'3". I mean, it's like kind of the same case I make for Ron DeSantis. Whether you wanted to bait me on it or not, I just don't think in this modern era when strength projects, we're not going to have a 5'3" or a 5'8" president. We just aren't. And that's just the way it's going to be. So there were many things that probably led to disqualification measures for Josh Shapiro and led to the selection of Minnesota Governor Tim Walz. But we're going to jump into the audio pretty close to the beginning of the podcast right now. And here, Josh Shapiro, as he's getting ready to introduce Kamala Harris and Governor Walz in Pennsylvania, let's check it out. Each of us has a responsibility to get off the sidelines, to get in the game, and to do our part. Are you ready to do your part? Are you ready to form a more perfect union? Are you ready to build an America where no matter what you look like, where you come from, who you love or who you pray to, that this will be a place for you? And are you ready to look the next president of the United States in the eye and say, "Hello, Madam President. I am too, so let's get to work." Man, you can tell he was excited with the voice cracking, et cetera. And I mean, here's the thing. And again, I'm going to address the entirety of our listenership, because there's not many places else that you're going to catch these exact talking points. But you know, the more and more we talk to people who are in and around the Trump campaign, surrogates, campaign advisors, people at the RNC, et cetera. You know, there is a lot of dooming going on on social media lately, and especially this week since Kamala Harris rolled out her national campaign. And it really, really gets under my skin to see so many people crying and whining and being hypercritical of the Trump campaign. And I'll give you some reasons why. We've already laid it out here on the show, but let's develop it a little bit more before we jump into Kamala Harris and Tim Walts as they kind of kick things off for their campaign. And here's the deal. Again, about two and a half weeks ago, Joe Biden was the Democrat candidate for president. Every single person under the sun, including Nancy Pelosi who ran the coup to get him out of there. Chuck Schumer working behind the scenes to do exactly the same. Same goes for Hakim Jeffries, the Obama team, the Clintons, Kamala Harris herself, and many of the top Democrat figures within the party, especially the governor's, the Brits are Newsome, Whitmer, et cetera, Josh Shapiro even. So they switch him out and they're getting ready to roll into the Democrat national convention now, which I believe starts in about seven days. So going into even before this announcement came out, Donald Trump had a greater portion of this part of the calendar blacked out as well. And I'll explain why. Why would you waste money going around during the Democrat national convention when the entirety of the media apparatus is contractually obligated to broadcast the convention 24/7, just like all the major networks did with the RNC a few weeks ago? Why? So you could have Donald Trump muted in the little square at the bottom of the screen right above the Chiron, while AOC, or Elon Omar, or any other retard from the Democrat party is giving their stump speech at the convention. It's pointless. Many networks won't cover it live, especially if it's part of counter programming against anything running at the DNC. And almost all of them can't, because again, contractually they have to cover the DNC because it's the majorist political event of the season. In the now. So again, Donald Trump's doing some fundraisers. Donald Trump's doing a rally tonight for a tight Senate race in the state of Montana where we're trying to get she-he over the finish line. Donald Trump's going to do some more fundraisers this weekend. And JD Vance, who is, again, people have such short memories. God forbid, Donald Trump was almost assassinated three weeks ago tomorrow, right? That JD Vance was rolled out only a week after that. The last two weeks of JD Vance being reintroduced or introduced to the first time to the American electorate. Well, he crisscrossed the country following Kamala Harris everywhere she went this week. And I think it would have been part of the plan if Kamala Harris was still the vice presidential nominee and the sitting vice president under Joe Biden on that ticket. So again, I said there was going to be a recalibration of what was going to go on in regards to the campaign. But Donald Trump hosted a nearly two-hour press conference down at Mar-a-Lago yesterday where he spoke briefly and delivered remarks. And then for almost 90 minutes took questions from the press. None of them were scripted. None of them were pre-approved. Some of them were absolute garbage. And we've got them all for you in our next edition of the podcast. So I just need to remind everybody as we segue into the home stretch here, which will be two weeks from now at the conclusion of the Democrat National Convention. Donald Trump is ready to go. Those that are complaining that he's not doing enough rallies get ready for those 20 rallies a month and sometimes in multiple cities a day with and without JD Vance as he crisscrosses the country himself. In addition to all the other stuff he's going to do. He had the press conference yesterday. He had a rally last week. He has a rally tonight in Montana. He's going back to Twitter finally on Monday and will be doing an ex-space and interviewed by Elon Musk. He's gone so far outside of where traditional conservatives go. This is a time within the campaign during the DNC where you're going to load up all the ammo that they're going to provide for you in prime time via their speeches, via their talking points, via the lies that come when they talk about the accomplishments that they were able to make in this country over the course of the last three plus years. And then Donald Trump's going to load up and head out and make sure that we can win back the house and retain it, extending the majority, flip the Senate and reclaim the White House on November 5. Again, people that want to be hypercritical, the campaign's not being reactive enough. Donald Trump has won three presidential primaries in a row. We've talked about that for a couple of shows in a row now. He's the one that dictates the pace, not them. If they want to run around like complete retards and have crowds chanting, lock him up, or we're not going back, that's like the chant of the Kamala Harris campaign. We're not going back. We're not going back. Going back to what? Affordable food, low gas prices, no wars, a closed border. Bonus alert. We can't get there fast enough. You know, and you've got this lady running around in Kamala Harris. I'm seeing the headlines. Kamala Harris finally faces the press. She stops at a gaggle before she gets on a plane and talks for 30 seconds. Donald Trump spoke at Mar-a-Lago yesterday for over two hours. Nobody covers it. Nobody wants to cover how strong and unifying his speech was at the RNC. No one wants to talk about the fact that Donald Trump almost lost his life three weeks ago up in Butler, Pennsylvania. That investigation's gone stone cold, even though all of the local police who were there are now just releasing everything, throwing the Secret Service and FBI and DHS under the bus. I think we all have to take a step back. The DNC is also a time for us, the news commentators, the influencers, the journalists, et cetera, the op-ed writers, to recalibrate what our message is. And Donald Trump's agenda doesn't change, but it's how we use it as part of our weaponry that does. So everybody's got to be on point. And try to just remember, and I know it's so hard in the way the news cycle spins now, just go back to the RNC about a week and a half ago, and remember how coalesced this party was, galvanized from the base all the way out to the outliners, to the amber roses, to the president of the teamsters, to the families who have fallen prey to Joe Biden and Alejandro Mayorkes' and Kamala Harris' open border policies, et cetera. And let's, again, I'm going to keep saying this, and this show will be a forever receipt. People need to check their egos. People need to stop peddling everything from their bad ideas and shit takes online, hypercritical of the national campaign, all the way down to the merchandise and books and shit that they're trying to sell. And people are just off message right now. There's a lot of people in the conservative orbit that are looking past the selection cycle, whether it's going to be their payday, or their career payday, or maybe life after Donald Trump, who knows. But I see a lot of stuff I don't like, and it needs to stop. You know, we've been pretty divisive ourselves over the last couple of years, calling people out by name, and in an instance, with receipts. But here's the deal. We're willing here at stake for breakfast to do whatever it takes to hit the big three. And I think a lot of other people need to go home and look in the mirror and think about how hard the next three months are going to be, and figure out whether or not you want it on this fight. I'm going to leave it at that, because we're taking up too much time on it. But again, we're going to forget about this just as fast as the media has forgotten about Donald Trump almost being assassinated three weeks ago, and we're going to come out stronger than ever on the other side of the DNC. I feel it, and we're going to get rolling into the last home stretch as we round third base and head for home on November 5th. So getting back into the, I guess you want to call it Kamala Rally. You know, and there's been a lot of reports, actually widely reported, from pretty credible sources, that the Democrats are just busing people in, like people from teacher unions and labor unions and retirees of supporters of, you know, those entities by the busloads into these events to make it look like they're, you know, wealthy attended. And I mean, even, you know, she was in all Claire, Wisconsin yesterday, right? Place looked packed outside at a hanger, a whole bunch of people, thousands of people. All you have to do is go on TikTok or Instagram and see that the country jam USA music festival was going on, and they added a speaker spot for Kamala Harris and Tim Walz, right after award-winning bands that included Bon Iver and Justin Verno performed. You know, this is what I'm saying. Like, it got to the point to where so many people in the conservative media were saying, like, these people can't fill a fourth or a fifth of a high school gym. Turn the cameras around and tell America the truth. Someone within the Democrat party heard that, and now they're just busing in supporters or showing up at these music festivals and concerts and making it seem like if they pass out signs to all the people in the lower tiers and on the risers behind the stage that it's going to look like, it's welly attended when it's not. You know, and all of these people, again, the media was completely complicit. The pollers were completely complicit in the coup that was ran against Joe Biden to get him out of his nomination and hand it over to Kamala Harris, too, because all of these polls that came out earlier in the week, when it was even too early in anybody's eyes to gauge it. I mean, Kamala Harris rolls out her thing on, like, Thursday in the evening on the East Coast, and by Wednesday, it's like Donald Trump down six, Donald Trump down eight, Donald Trump down five, Donald Trump's tied in every swing state and battleground state. Well, now that we've had a couple days, now that we've lost a couple trillion dollars to the domestic economy, now that things between Iran and Israel are heating up, and now that Kamala Harris is picking Tim Walz as the vice president, doesn't look so smart, the polls are all back out, and Donald Trump is either up one, up two, tied, down one, back up in the battleground states, double-digit leads in border security and the economy and things that matter. So let's get back into this rally now. I want you guys to hear some of the messaging so you know what we're up against. There's probably a lot of people who listen to the show who didn't listen to it live and have only seen commentary on it since Tuesday. Here's Kamala Harris standing before the crowd and announcing that she's obtained enough delegates to become the Democrat nominee. Let's hear it. So Philadelphia, I launched my campaign for the president of the United States a mere two weeks ago. And it's been a bit of a whirlwind. And just last night, the delegates to the Democratic National Convention finished voting. And so I stand before you today to proudly announce I am now officially the Democratic nominee, the Democratic nominee. And then again, the funny part is when Donald Trump does a rally, the media row, the cameras, they're usually behind the front row Joes about halfway between the stage and to the back of the arena on a riser going across so they can get a good angle of Donald Trump on stage. For some reason, there were no front row Joes at this. The media was like in the pit in front of them, in front of the stage, which makes the volume and the acoustics sound way differently than a Donald Trump rally. Even though Trump rallies are attended by thousands, if not more, than tens of thousands of people. So again, it's those optics. It's the one fourth, one fifth full gyms that can lead people to believe that there is some kind of excitement or a movement behind Kamala Harris. Her record speaks for herself. Her policies over the last 30 years speak for themselves. Her job is the vice president and her complicity in covering up for Joe Biden speaks for itself. Her tie-breaking vote to pass the Inflation Non-Reduction Act speaks for itself. Her job is the borders are speaks for itself. Her lack of being able to put an intelligence sentence together whether or not she's talking about school buses or Venn diagrams or coconuts or by what we're unburdened by, whatever the hell that means, speaks for itself. And don't let anybody change that narrative. If you think she's been brushing up behind the scenes to become the president of the United States for the last three years, I tell you what, she wasn't their first choice, and if she wasn't a woman of color that decides her ethnicity and accent, depending on what state she's in, she wouldn't have had a snowball's chance in hell of getting this nomination. So we just need to take into consideration what the facts are and stick strongly to them. Donald Trump's going to do his best to ratio all these people, Kamabla, that's still great. I mean, I saw Stephen Chong posted a text interaction that he had with a journalist from the media this week, and he's like, "Can you please explain to me what this misspelling of Kamabla Harris's name means?" And he just answered back, "Kamabla." And he's like, "No, but can you explain the definition?" And he wrote, "Kamabla." And he's like, "Are you guys really just running with a misspelling and calling it something different?" And he answered again, "Kamabla, you got to be able to do that. Get some under their skin." She would continue to go through her rollout speech and introducing the man who took the stage with her for those who didn't know much about him before he was introduced as the vice presidential nominee. Here's her rolling out to the American public, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz. Since the days that I announced my candidacy, I set out to find a partner who can help build this brighter future. A leader who will help unite our nation and move us forward. A fighter for the middle class. A patriot who believes as I do in the extraordinary promise of America. A promise. A promise. A freedom, opportunity, and justice, not just for some, but for all. [applause] So Pennsylvania, I'm here today because I found such a leader. [applause] Governor Tim Walz at the great state of Minnesota. God, it was so cring. It's so unauthentic and that's the best way. One of the big talking points in addition to them chanting, not going back, was the reinsertion of joy to this campaign. Like the man who they said has been such a great president in Joe Biden. A man who deserves to be as Nancy Pelosi put it last week, etched upon Mount Rushmore, was the absence of joy and that Kamala Harris and this radical for Minnesota, Tim Walz, was going to be the reinsertion of joy. I honestly don't know what that means. I think it's an absolute joke like they both are. But again, talking about Governor Tim Walz and his resume, and I don't know what Eric Holder, believe it or not, the former disgraced AG was the man who was running point in the selection process here. Some of the things that have been pointed out over the course of the last half week about Tim Walz are as followed. The question into stolen valor, he's lied about where he's carried his military firearm, talking about war zones, where he's technically served. He might have been deployed for things like Operation Iraqi Freedom but never actually got to end theater. When the war got hot, he got out and ran for Congress. And he's also in several occasions, we'll have a receipt on that later, lied about his rank. He's China owned, loves China. His wedding anniversary falls on the anniversary of Tiananmen Square, weird. He also lived in China for a year while he was in the National Guard, which is also kind of weird. You do have security clearances and there are things that need to happen to allow that to work. He was obviously plural BLM and Antifa riots. He let many parts of Minnesota, especially Minneapolis burned to the ground during the George Floyd riots, or we like to call it the summer of love. He used taxpayer funded money during the pandemic and instead of giving it to kids for free lunches and breakfasts at school, appropriated it towards giving illegal aliens and his state driver's licenses. There was a nursing home scandal and a cover up during COVID, much like the other governors, where you saw so many old people who were essentially packed in and locked in to these nursing homes die because they didn't receive the treatment they needed, or they got inappropriate treatment as to try and, I guess, get the numbers down. He's an unlimited abortion guy, which goes up to the time of birth, got to love that. I'm sure everybody in the radical wing of the Democrat party loves it as well. He stocks those inappropriate books, the How Billie Blows Jimmy, or I'm Timmy and I woke up a girl into elementary school libraries. Big advocate of that. He's also one of those people, much in the same sense as Gavin Newsom, that if you aren't being allowed to transition in your home, like your parents think that there might be something wrong with you, instead of the parents being allowed to put their child in therapy, Tim Walts will come in with a social worker and take that child away from the parents so they can continue to transition and ruin their life and cruise towards a now over 50% suicide rate by the time they're an adult. We all remember that iconic meme within hours of tampon dispensers being stocked in school bathrooms for boys throughout the state of Minnesota. Some kids in a school ripped the entire huge box off the wall and put it in a toilet. Well, Tim Walts was the reason that those dispensers were in boys' bathroom. He's a proud socialist, which in today's terms means communist. He identifies with the AOCs and the Elon Omar's and all the things that I just read. I think the worst and most damning thing is it's just come out today. He passed a 95% tax on Zinn. That's Gulag-worthy. So this is who you're dealing with when you're dealing with Tim Walts. And I think for a lot of different reasons, I would say he's got about a 50/50 chance of surviving this race right now. There are people hypothesizing. There are whispers behind the scenes that they might be warming up Mayor Pete in the bullpen if he can't beat the stolen valor. Listen, for a lot of people that are hypercritical of Chris Lassavita and the job that he's done at the RNC and the Trump campaign, that man has ran two successful swift boat captain-like campaigns against nominees who he's won against. And it looks like he's ramping it up to absolutely hammer this guy. I've also seen Eli Crane, Corey Mills, and a lot of other veterans who serve in Congress in the Senate coming out and saying this is absolutely despicable. And it's the lowest form of ever embellishing your service to this country is to lie about it. So we'll have to see where it goes. One of the things that really made my stomach turn was that they weaponized the chant that was heavily heard out on the campaign trail back in 2015. And that was when Donald Trump was in reference to Hillary Clinton. Now I've got a really good clip in our next edition of Stake for Records today where Donald Trump gets personal about Hillary Clinton and the locker up narrative, but it's not going to stop the radical Democrats for making jokes about it. Let's hear it. I know Donald Trump's type. So, but let me just say, let me say, hold on, hold on. Hold on, hold on. This campaign, our campaign, is not justified against Donald Trump. Our campaign, this campaign, is a fight for the future. It's a fight for the future. She also didn't go off-prompter at all outside of, you know, applause moments. Believe it or not, there was applause signs being held up by people in the corners of the arena to help the viewership kind of get into it as well. And this is what we're going to get. She's not going to have to face her history. She's not going to have to face her record. She's not going to have to face the cover up. And she's going to be a stronger candidate, professed in the media than Hillary Clinton ever was. And she's going to run a campaign very similar to hers. Not talk about anything that's part of her past and only talk about how she can fix the problems that she helped facilitate. So, get ready for it. That's what we need to be prepared for. And I think we'll do a pretty damn good job of refuting it. Guys, wherever you listen to the podcast today, welcome. Hope you're enjoying it, first of two big Friday editions. Just do us a favor. Make sure you're subscribed. It's free or following across every downloadable podcasting platform. We're on Apple, Spotify, iHeart, Samsung. Or wherever you listen to your shows, find the follow button, the subscribe button, or whatever. Here you click it, and that we're downloading to your electronic device. In addition, you can check us out on social media, Twitter, Getter, TrueSocial, Instagram, and TikTok is where we have accounts. Find them, follow them, hit the notification bell. You'll never miss out on all the great stuff we've got going on down here at State for Breakfast. Governor Waltz would have the chance to speak next. And for someone who's gotten quite a shady resume, exposed over the course of the last half a week. He would first go in on Donald Trump by saying, he essentially makes a mockery of the law and the Constitution and the rule of justice. Let's hear it. First of all, he doesn't know the first thing about service. He doesn't have time for it because he's too busy serving himself. Again and again and again. Trump weakens our economy to strengthen his own hand. He mocks our laws. He sows chaos and division. And that's to say nothing of his record as president. He froze in the face of the COVID crisis. He drove our economy into the ground and make no mistake, violent crime was up under Donald Trump. This is stupid as shit I've ever heard. He helped facilitate that violent crime because he led Antifa and BLM, riot, loot, assault people and commit murder in his state for nearly a week and under intense pressure from the national press and the Trump administration before he decided to do anything. Tim Maltz's daughter was talking about where the National Guard was going to be or not be during these riots and posting them on social media so people could coordinate their attacks. And there are communities, especially those in and around Minneapolis that have never recovered and probably never will because they ain't going to vote for a Republican governor there and Secretary of State and Lieutenant Governor and Attorney General that's going to lock that state down and get it back going where it needs to go. You know, part of the solution might come on the back end of the largest deportation operation in the history of the galaxy, something that Donald Trump wants to get up and running at full steam within the first 100 to 120 days of the next administration. Because all of those illegals that live there and all the crime that's happening there now won't be able to if they're removing the people from the communities. I hope, but I'm not an optimist when it comes to the state of Minnesota right now, you know, they're still hurting all the way back from the original riots which started back in 2017. Governor Walts would also call out JD Vance, which I thought was comical. You know, the comparison of their military records. You know, JD Vance was inspired by the events that happened after 9/11. He joined the Marines, he went to Iraq. He served in theater. That's where it starts and ends. It's not my job to break down what streets under what attacks or on what missions JD Vance did when he was there. He was there. That's it. It's not disputed. Tim Walts, on the other hand, was just one of those people that slobs his way up the chain in the military as part of the army reserves. He used a rank that was, I guess, one above his when he got out, got out as an E-8, told everybody he was an E-9. And then there's been so many people within his unit that have just come out and said he was an absolute piece of shit. And all he was doing was making sure that they were ready to get sent to Iraq while he was behind the scenes working administratively to make sure he gets out and lands safely into his campaign to run for a Congress seat in Minnesota. The sad part is not only is there a parent stolen valor by this guy, but he sat on the Armed Services and Veterans Affairs Committee while serving in Congress, which to me is like a double negative. You're everything that's wrong with someone who claims that they serve, and then you go and don't do anything for those people that actually went over there and did the job. Scumbaggery. I mean, the guy is such a progressive, you know, he wasn't cutting any deals for veterans and for the military while he was making his way through Congress before he would exit that position and move into the Governor's Mansion in Minnesota. Here's the next clip of Governor Waltz trying to go in on JD Vance. And remember, in my opinion, whether or not I've always agreed with his politics, JD Vance is the Vice President nominee with President Trump to win back the White House in November. And his ascension to the position he's in right now is a truly remarkable story. Take the never Trump stuff out of the equation and insert the absolute poverty that he came from. The addiction and abuse that was going on in the home. The fact that he made it to an Ivy League school out of all the offer mentioned just intangibles that 99.9% of the other people wouldn't be able to accomplish. Went on to serve in the military, became a successful businessman, ran for a U.S. Senate seat and won in his first election cycle, and is now the Vice Presidential nominee. These people are going to come and try to attack him as someone who, even though he came from absolute poverty, found a magic carpet and wrote it right to silver spoonedness. And that JD Vance, in some way, shape or form now, sits as an elitist, like the King of the Hillbillies. And that, for some reason, is a bad thing. Watch this asshat try to rationalize. Like all regular people I grew up with in the heartland, JD studied at Yale, had his career funded by Silicon Valley billionaires, and then wrote a bestseller trashing that community. Come on! That's not what Middle America is. And I got to tell you, I can't wait to debate the guy. (Applause) That is, if he's willing to get off the couch and show up. (Applause) Yeah, we saw what you did there, Tim. He had basically, well, that's the thing. They usually tell you exactly what they're doing before they do it. The Democrats went out and an attacking JD Vance, or essentially attacking someone from this generation that we're in now, an equation where it seems almost unattainable, has attained the American dream through hard work, dedication, and sacrifice, and plays it off as some trivial, "Oh, yeah, you know, he came from the pigsty and wound up studying at Yale, like all the other people from where he lived." It's like the accomplishment there of itself is something that is often not rivaled in any community. I guess with the implementation of DEI, that's not necessarily the case these days, but in JD Vance's generation, it was still more of a merit-based system. And these people are going to try and minimize it and make it seem like not only is it not an accomplishment, it's not one that you should worry about because of pronouns and full-term abortion and all the other stuff, climate change, and ending fracking. You know, this guy's resume has gotten so bad. Kamala Harris described him in introducing him earlier in that rally as some kind of championship coach. He's actually said in interviews that he was a head coach of a championship team. Well, you go back and look, and he was the defensive coordinator of whatever high school team he was working for as a teacher, and in the state championship that day one, they gave up 28 points and 135 to 28. So even in that job and in that role, he couldn't do a wonderful job of it, and embellished his title. Was he a co-head coach who knows? You know, I coach high school sports for almost 20 years, and I held many titles, but I wouldn't dare go out. I mean, anyone that's coached from whether it's like Pop Warner or Little League all the way up through high school and maybe even into college, you embellish your title, and that sticks in somebody's brain, and they say in front of people that you know, know that that was not your title, you look like a complete jerk-off, and you will never live that down. It's like a fraternity of coaches. And I don't even want to get on sports today, because the Yankees just lost a series to the Angels, and my God, as they're starting pitching, look as terrible as ever. Anyways, in "I Digress," I've got one more clip before we jump in with Congressman Collins, as we've wrapped up the rally portion of the Harris Wall's rollout, and that's Donald Trump calling in the next day to Foxen friends to talk about it, but not before he posted on True Social, an absolute heater, regarding the rollout and the overall temperature of the race. Let me read it. What are the chances that crooked Joe Biden, the worst president in the history of the U.S., whose presidency was unconstitutionally stolen from him by Kamabla, Barack Hussein Obama, crazy Nancy Pelosi, Shifty Adam Schifft, Crying Chuck Schumer, and others on the lunatic left, crashes the Democrat National Convention and tries to take back the nomination, beginning with challenging me to another debate. He feels that he made a historically tragic mistake by handing over the U.S. presidency a coup to the people in the world that he hates the most and he wants it back and wants it now. Very interesting talking point. Don't know if it's a complete troll. Dan Scavino posted something very similar to it last night from his personal account on X. And again, before we jump in with Congressman Collins, let's hear President Trump armchair quarterback, the Democrat presidential ticket rollout. What he wants, if you look at his record with no walls, no security, let everybody in, he's worse than they are. You know, nobody knew how radical left she was, but he's a smarter version of her, if you want to know the truth. He's probably about the same as Bernie Sanders. He's probably more so than Bernie Sanders. He is more so than Bernie Sanders. That's got to be your guide, Bernie Sanders. And that's not a great guide. But this has never been a ticket like this. This is a ticket that would want this country to go communist immediately if not sooner. We want no security. We want to know anything. He's very heavy into transgender. Anything transgender he thinks is great. And he's not where the country is on anything. Mr. President, this is a shocking, this is a shocking pick. And I think it's very insulting to Jewish people. And I think it's very insulting to people that want security. I think it's very insulting to anything having to do with making America great again. Got to hit that point. And I think the president did. And again, like we started off the show with today, there are a lot of people running around since this rollout earlier this week. And just screaming about the sky is falling. Fire Chris Lasavita, fire Susie Wiles, where's all my commercials? Donald Trump's not doing rallies every single day in every single state across the U.S. Why? I could do it better. Me, me, me. I can't do that anymore, people. We have to take the Democrat playbook, snatch it out of their hands and use it to our advantage. We've done this for three straight presidential cycles now. Our records one in one with an asterisk, of course. We'll call Joe Biden winning the White House like the steroid error of presidential politics. But we got to get over the 500 mark. Or if you want to shrink it down to something like the Yankees next series with the Texas Rangers, we got to take two out of three. We're going to leave it at that. 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All right, joining us first on the show today, this big Friday edition of the State of Breakfast Podcast. He's the Congressman who represents Georgia's 10th Congressional District. And we're always glad to catch up with Mr. Mike Collins. Welcome back to the show. Hey, man. Great to be back on. Good to be Friday, too. Certainly is. And we're glad to be having you. So, let's jump right into it. Listen, I've been seeing you all over my social media. We played an excellent clip of you from last week at the Trump rally in Atlanta, Georgia. And we need to talk about it, Mike. You know, there's a lot of misinformation in the media right now. I mean, they asked Donald Trump earlier this week in a press conference, if he was concerned about other people's rally size. But as for someone who went and spoke and attended one of the latest Trump rallies, I just want you to tell our listenership what the rally sizes look like, not just on television, but in real life. Yeah, you know, when we got there, I guess I got there about 130, and the parking lots were already full, the ones that they had designated for this event. And thank God I had a cone sitting where I was supposed to part. But I want to tell you something, the place holds 9,000, maybe 9,200. That place was packed out. I don't know if you noticed in the beginning of my speech. I mean, just to go out there and stand in the middle of that crowd. And the thing about it is, normally in a Trump rally, you'll have people sitting right up to about right behind Trump. Right. But if you noticed in this one, we had a real long red carpet runway, and then people were in the stands. And that's what they're referring to, that the school wouldn't allow any more chairs to go on the floor. They could have put another 400, 600 people easy. The thing is, there were probably 1,500, 2,000 people on the outside standing around, not to mention the amount of people who were in their cars that didn't have a place to park even to get out and be part of the crowd standing around. It was unbelievable. And when I tell you, the crowds are excited to be somebody that had the opportunity to get up there and speak before Trump came on. That crowd, man, it electrifies you. And actually, it does me. It gets me energized. Sure. Of course, I get to yell and louder and stronger. And it's between you and the crowd. And it just, man, it is incredible to be a part of something like that. It's not just a rally. It's a movement. We try to point it out. And why is you just outlined throughout the course of every single one of the episodes. We always now that we're in the midst of the throngs of the campaign season, we always got something to play of President Trump. But, yeah, it just seems like the media wants to continue to ask for the Democrat candidates and continue to say when they're filling up 1/5 of a gym at a high school. Or if they're going to these rallies that are well-attended, but they're at the back end of a music festival or a concert, it really doesn't organically look or feel or have anything to do with the same way that Donald Trump's been able to motivate people to go out and hear him speak. You know, there's one thing before I move on to a couple other topics I want to talk with you about Congressman. And I think this is really important. One of the things that's kind of been skirted out of the media, I know you guys are heavily focused on this in the House, is the investigation into the assassination attempt on President Trump. I know you don't sit on the committees that interviewed the FBI or the former Secret Service or current acting Secret Service Director. But just someone who's in the halls of Congress and seeing everybody kind of move and shake behind the scenes, I know the House Republicans are not satisfied with the direction that this investigation is going in. We obviously know Speaker Johnson set up that committee that's going to look into it a little bit more in depth. But when you talk about transparency to the American people and none of the federal agencies are providing any of it, it seems like it's a lot more of a cover-up and probably a lot of mistakes happen behind the scenes that led to that assassination attempt. You know, being able to take place rather than, you know, just some guy that was able to kind of infiltrate and sneak his way past all these levels of security that were supposedly there. Yeah, you're hitting a nail on the head. I mean, this is just an average Joe. He just managed to skirt by your body and put a ladder up there and do his range finding. And certainly we need transparency. We hopefully are going to get that. I know Corey Mills and Eli Crane have been doing some investigating on their own. And it's very interesting to hear their perspective because both of them, in my opinion, are pretty much experts in the sniper field and in the field of anti-sniper. But if you notice, nobody's been fired. Right. I mean, the head, the lady at the top of this thing for her DEI actions and all the things that she was trying to, she resigned, but there are still, there are people that were in charge of that event that laid out the plan on how they were going to protect the president. Where are they at? Why have they not been fired? Obviously, it failed. Obviously, this is important that we keep these high level officials alive. And a failure like that shouldn't have taken long to at least fire someone. I know you're going to investigate it, but somebody has got to be held responsible. And that's why you have people that lead. And that's why you have people that follow. And you don't hold anybody accountable like that. You don't have much credibility. And so it's going to be incumbent upon Congress to really just keep pressing, keep pushing. And until we turn over every rock and we make sure that whatever happened on that day doesn't happen again. Now, we all know that on a broader picture, this is nothing more than a continuation. This agency is just like every other agency that is in that federal government. It is just smacked with DEI WOC initiatives that they really don't have a policy plan. They're just running a social agenda plan. And you see it, you're seeing the results of it. I don't care whether you're looking at a transportation agency and infrastructure agency. The DOT or whether you're looking in the secret service anywhere in between. It is all just nothing but social agenda. And that's it. No, I think you nailed it right on the head yourself, Congressman. And you know, when you talk about unaccountability, everything from the Afghanistan withdrawal to the way the border has been busted wide open. You name it, you know, the disasters like what happened in Palestine, Ohio with Mayor Pete. Every single agency has somebody at the head of it who has, you know, conducted over one of the largest disasters our country has ever seen. And nobody's been fired. Nobody's been stepped down except the, you know, former Secret Service Director now and moving forward. And hopefully in the next session of Congress, we will really start to get some accountability and get some teeth on some of these investigations going on. Okay, Congressman, I do want to jump into some of the stuff that I need to talk to you about. And that's now that Kamala Harris has completed the Democrat ticket, albeit via Zoom and, you know, on a conference call and stuff like that. She selected Minnesota Governor Tim Walls to be her vice presidential candidate. They got the DNC coming up in a little over a week now, which should just be, you know, a little bit of love fest and the media continued for Kamala Harris's presidential rollout. But I mean, I guess you could start back with, you know, getting Joe Biden out of the ticket and inserting Kamala Harris and now how this kind of has just been Astro Turf to not hold her again. Consequently, we're talking about not being held accountable for anything that she's done over the last three years and making her seem like she's a strong candidate when everybody knows that she's not. Yeah, you know, it's laughable. She's over there campaigning as one thing acting like she's not ever been in the White House, even though she's been there for the past three and a half years. And surely everybody knows that Joe Biden has not been making the decisions that have been made there. So it's either been her or the people that are now backing her. So to sit there and say that, oh, we're going to tackle inflation from day one. We're in hell. You've been for three and a half years, lady. You've been right there. But if you wanted to tackle that border issues, I don't care whatever she thinks she's going to spend now. The first question I the box would be, what have you been doing, because all of this happened on your watch from day one. And man, if I was a Tim Walz, man, I think I would be nervous as a cat on a hot 10 roof because look at how fast they pulled the coup on Joe. And if they don't think he's going to help the ticket, I'd be worried that they're going to snatch me next. You know, she can't debate. And so she doesn't want to debate. Joe got the boot, got the coup. After his first debate, if I was her, I'd be stretching that thing out as far as I could before I had to debate Donald Trump and got my butt handed to me. That's a good point. And then you mentioned Governor Walz. Let's talk about that. So, you know, it's been two weeks since Donald Trump selected JD Vance to be the counterpart on his presidential ticket. I think it's an excellent compliment. You've seen JD Vance been able to handle the rivers of multiple cities multiple times a day in regards to rallies. It seems like he's well spoken and well versed. He's definitely made a 180 in regards to being a never trumper to now being the vice presidential nominee next to President Trump. I think it's a it's a very good success story. It's like a completion of the entirety of the American dream story that JD Vance kind of underwent coming from extreme poverty, having to deal with all the family issues he had. Being a Yale graduate serving in the military, becoming a successful businessman and now his ascension into politics. But when you see these two match up, JD Vance is fought for America first. I thought he was an excellent debater in the 2022 midterm election cycle when you ran for the US Senate in Ohio. And then you have a governor that, you know, Kater Sichina facilitated BLM and Antifa during the summer of love and the George Floyd riots. You know, he's done everything from put tampons and boys bathrooms to put a 95% tax on Zinn. It doesn't seem like this guy has a lot of W's to bring to the table, but when you match him up head to head, Congressman, what do you see? Well, I think back up, the first thing that you see with Trump and Vance, they've got the whole package. I mean, you look at them. They're both energetic. They both look good together. They look like a team of champions. And that's somebody that you want to put on the world stage. It's that confidence that they exude, and they know how to explain their views and how to back them up. And so from that standpoint, we got a heck of a team that are ready to go, especially when you compare it to what Harrison Walts, they are backing up trying to explain some of the things that have already been brought to light. And that's just what's been brought to light now. The American public, 99% of the American public out there doesn't know anything about Harris and Walts yet. But that's one of the biggest things. I think that's one of the best things that you all will be able to do from a social media standpoint is to just continue to push out there the information for the motoring public so that when you walk up on somebody that says, "Oh, well, you know, we're just going to do Kamala Harris because I didn't like Trump's tweets." Well, wait a minute. Let me tell you something. And then we'll have the ammunition. Y'all've got the ammunition yet. Walts has got plenty of ammo against him that can be used right down to his military. So it's going to be a good 88 days, I believe, left. And we just need to keep pounding the pavement, getting the message out, pushing people to the polls to vote. And now we've got to talk about something that a lot of people are absolutely not looking forward to. We got our time with the RNC, but the DNC is on deck coming up in a little over a week now. You know, it's going to be 24 hours, seven days a week of news coverage for the entirety of what's going to happen up in Chicago. We're going to see probably some of the cringiest speakers from some of the most progressive wings of the party. In addition to all the Hollywood supporters and billionaires who come in, you're not getting the president of the Teamsters. You're not getting Dana White or Amber Rose or all of the congressmen and women who got to speak at these things. You're not going to get Hulk Hogan ripping off his shirt at the DNC. We're going to get the exact opposite of it. But you want to know what the thing is, we get all of our ammo and we get ready to come out and hit the ground running on the back end of the DNC. And that's what I want to talk to you about. What are you looking for when you're seeing what the messaging is? Because when Kamala Harris rolled out her campaign on Tuesday in Philadelphia, you know, they're talking about abortion rights. They're talking about climate change. They're talking about taking the guns and all the things that the progressives cater to. But when they go to the DNC and they know the cameras are going to be on for 24/7, they're going to say they're the party of law enforcement. They're the party of border security. They're the party of strong leadership in the world. And we all know that that's not true. So let's talk a little bit about that counter narrative that we have to harness here in the next two weeks. Yeah, you've got two angles there. And the first one, you're exactly right. You know, anything from Border Patrol, defund the police, second amendment rights, those are in our wheelhouse. Those are things that we need to make sure that our core base, our base, understands this is what we see out there. But the motoring public, the people that get up and go to work, they just want to be able to feed their families that don't participate in politics. All they want to do is know that at the end of the month, they still have something left. And in order to make the differences, it's not that hard. We just need to show people that, hey, you've got two teams here that are fighting against each other and they both got a record. And all you have to do, I don't care what, a lot of what they're going to do at the DNC is going to be social too now. They've got to play to their base. So you're going to see a lot of social agenda, DEI work, ESG stuff going. I don't even care if it's just commercials that are playing. You're going to see a lot. But we need to make sure that the kitchen table agenda is addressed and people will see the differences. I was just at a luncheon. Just came from speaking. And the lady I was talking to said, you know, I'm running into people that are in there like 25 to 30 year old. And they are hungry to pull the reliever for Trump. And she said, I don't understand it. You go above that and they're still, those are the ones that we got to work on. But if you think about it, that 25 to 30 year old, those are the people that were in high school when Trump was in the White House. And their parents were feeding them. They were going on vacations. They saw the prosperity that was going on in this country. And now that they've gotten out, they're trying to buy a house. Maybe they just got married. They see that they can't do that. It's really easy for them to understand the differences in these two administrations. So what we had to do is explain it to the rest of the people that may not be paying that much attention. And I can't, I will beat this drum until November the 6th. We got to push people to vote. Exactly. And that's the last thing I wanted to talk to you about. You know, the best part about when you guys are off the hill is we could talk to you about your district and talk to you about your personal race, you know, to make sure that you keep Georgia 10 great again. So why don't you tell our listenership? You gave a little window into what's going on in your district there. But give our listenership a pulse about what you're feeling when you're out in the district. Obviously it's crime. Obviously it's the economy. Obviously it's the threat of World War three in the open borders. But let's hear what's going on in Georgia 10 right now and then tell our listenership how they can help. We know that we don't have to live in Georgia 10 to be able to contribute. You know that from the first election cycle where we were heavily covering your campaign Mike and I just want to give you the opportunity to talk about Georgia 10 with our listeners right now. You know what I can it doesn't matter where I go and I'm traveling all across the country to help other candidates. We've got eight other candidates that we are out there trying to help. And we're going to push them across that line. We're going to grow our majority. We're going to grow them with good, solid conservative America first agenda representatives and the 119th Congress can make history and we're going to make history. But I could close my eyes no matter where I go and feel like I am sitting in the 10th district because it's the same problems out there. You know, unfortunately, Lake and Riley. That brutal heinous murder happened in the 10th district of Georgia. And that's something that's very much on the minds. I don't care what age you are from middle schoolers who have asked me questions on how we're going to keep them safe. To families that are attending these GOP meetings that are livid that we have open borders and we have sanctuary cities and and and Athens, Georgia acting like a sanctuary city so that's still top of the list here top of mind in Georgia. But once you get past that I don't care if you're a small business with a line of credit that is making it tough on you to keep cash flowing whether you're a person that just got married wants to buy a home can't find a mortgage rate under seven and a half percent. Which is ridiculous or whether you just got a family that they're trying to put food on the table and make sure that their jobs there next month and the next month. This economy is going to drive this election. People at the end of the day are going to vote with their pocketbook and we've got to make sure they know which one is going to help their pocketbook more. It's it can be more clear than the Republicans and to Trump administration. No you know it's it's an awesome and amazing to hear about what's going on in your district. We know the tragedy of Lake and Riley still sends shockwaves through Georgia 10 and all of the peach state. You know and through all the country it was highlighted so well with the RNC the way they brought up some of the victims of families who have been affected by Biden migrant crimes and you know it's something that we harp on on the show here. You know 24/7 as well. And when you talk about the economy I think you're right whether it's their wallets or their stomachs or you know what people are able to do right now. There is a plausible solution to this on the other side of the battle box and it starts and ends with Donald J. Trump. So Congressman this was great catching up with you today. As always we've got your congressional website link but we also have your campaign website linked as well. If we're looking to check you out on social media where can we find you. I mean you can always find us you can just go to Mike Collins GA you can look at you can search it Mike Collins GA.com or any of the social media platforms that's what we're operating under. It's one of the absolute most spicy Twitter accounts out there and this is the Congressman who's representing Georgia 10 always a pleasure sitting down and sharing a little bit with Mr Mike Collins thanks for joining us on the show sir have a great weekend. Thank you to when voters are making a decision they're going to end up voting in many ways their pocketbook and and if you go to the swing states. Where they're going to decide the election because we know that there's about 43 states that are either leaning heavily red or heavily blue as they always do. But in those swing states in those suburban counties people are going to say what's you know my better off today than I was four years ago and they're going to have to say no because whether it's whether it's crime whether it's inflation whether it's interest rates. Whatever it is they're they're worried about that and and you've got the Harris walls campaign is not talking about any policies about how they're going to change it if they're going to spend the next 90 days defending Joe Biden's track record on the economy on the border and on the wars overseas that it's a losing that they've been dealt a losing hand it doesn't matter how interesting their bios are it's a losing hand for them on the issues that matter the most okay. All right jumping back into the news portion of the show here back end of the first of two big Friday edition to stake for breakfast always a pleasure can't say enough about the job that Georgia 10s Congressman Mike Collins has done up on Capitol Hill. He's one of the good guys he's in the spite for all the right reasons and we really appreciate when he's in district he could take a little bit of time out and come and share what you guys tell you about what he's got going on. Listen you want to make a contribution news campaign more power to you I could tell you from knowing the man he's good they're running a race straight back to you know retaining that seat. The job is go on social media follow Mike Collins see those eight to ten candidates who he's going to be out across the country supporting and donate to those campaigns. Those are the way and that is the way we retain and extend that house majority anywhere between where we're at right now 220 reps maybe to 224 225 get into the really good area of 226 227 228. Find the reps that the America first candidates are out supporting on the road and donate and support those campaigns as well you don't have to live in the district to be able to support. Other congressmen and women's campaigns and we strongly advise you guys to do so. That was North Dakota Governor Doug Bergham sitting down with our least favorite transgender commentator. Oh Caitlyn Collins on fake news CNN talking about listen they can ask for turf as much as they want they can play with the poll numbers as much as they want. Just like Congressman Collins said there was Governor Bergham talking about how this election is coming down to the big issues close the border and the wars fix the economy. The Democrats don't have an answer for that because they consequently have flucked it all up over the course of the last nearly four years now. So they got a lot of explaining to do and they're going to have to figure out how they're going to cover for themselves in the meantime while they make their way to the DNC next week. Doug Bergham wasn't the only big gun out doing the news this week I saw Mayor Pete was talking about Kamala Harris's candidacy. More specifically his enthusiasm level which apparently is high for Minnesota Governor Tim Walzbee and selected as the Vice President. And listen for someone who I've heard has a taste for horse semen in regards to Minnesota Governor Tim Walz. You probably understand why Mayor Pete was excited to hear about him being selected over him for the Vice Presidential candidate. Let's hear the former South Bend Mayor talk about how he's cuckoo for cocoa puffs and even more crazy for Tim Walz. Let me start just by asking you what you think of the Vice President's pick and what you think Tim Walz will bring to the ticket. I'm really excited. Like you said she had so many great directions she could go in. She also has found an extraordinary partner who has brought that joy immediately to the campaign trail. And somebody who I think there's the joy word again ticket and this campaign even more than was already true to be about all of us. That's the thing I'm really excited about. As you showed he has such a compelling story. Such an interesting biography classroom teacher that many years in the military football coach and then a very effective member Congress and Governor. Boring and again let me always point out whenever Jen Psaki has a guest on the show entitled Inside Jen Psaki's. Regina. As gross as it sounds we like to highlight it. So listen. Scott Jennings has been, I don't know what you want to call it. He's not an always trumper. He was like a high Trump curious as of late. He's been a voice of reason on fake news CNN someone who regularly attends and sits on their panels which leads me to believe he's a paid plant and probably works for someone like Kevin McCarthy or is associated with someone along that nature. As kind of been bringing the heat in regards to all everything the Democrats are doing. Because he knows everything that's coming out of the mouth for the most part is a pathological lie and absolutely crazy when you talk about some of the items that are looking to push. Whether it's that they support law enforcement we all know they don't. Whether they support transparency and accountability well Afghanistan withdrawal the US southern border the Trump assassination attempt. Secretary of Defense going off the grid. Mayor Pete's response to places like East Palestine. Come on. Joe Biden for his entire fucking presidency just doesn't make sense. But they're going to continue to force feed you guys it again when we get to the DNC next week and they start talking about how they're the party of not just climate change and women's rights over their bodies. And banning assault weapons are also going to be the party of law enforcement. They're going to be the party of protecting religion and free speech. They're going to be the party of how strongly look in the world and how secure our southern border is. We can't fall for that trap and we have to hit back on it extremely hard when they start to spew it out. Let's hear it. One of his friends told me this morning that is sent his superpowers. Is he? I don't know. I don't know this guy. I mean, is it normal to let your biggest city in your state burn while you're the governor for four days, destroying thousands of businesses, hundreds of millions of dollars in property damage. While you do nothing. Is that is that sound normal? Is it normal for your wife to say she opened the window so she could let the smell of tire fires waft in so they can take in the smells of this radical chaos and anarchy on the streets of Minneapolis. I don't view any of that is normal. I got this through the lens of decision making. And in two cases, they showed us who they are. Kamala Harris absolutely bowed down to the radical left in her party by not picking Shapiro, who is Jewish. There was a nasty campaign run against him. Everybody knows it. No one wants to admit it, but everybody knows it. And she and she wound up choosing the person who was not Jewish and not as talented and not from the state that she has to win. He did a nice job tonight. Everybody can see why he was the best choice, but she couldn't do it because the party is somewhat awash in anti semitism and for and for walls when he did what he did during the riots. To me, it was him saying, I don't have the strength or the character to stand up to this anarchy. So in two big decision points for this ticket, they've showed us they will always bow down to the radical left. So I think if you want to talk about normal to the normal people in this country, bowing down to the radical left is not normal. It shouldn't be normal. And it should be a flashing red light to the normies of America that this is not the ticket. Good point. Excellent point, to be honest with you. And it's one that, you know, has to be highlighted. Kamala Harris and the fact how she lied about Joe Biden's condition over the course of the last several years as the Vice President. And then Governor Wallace, you want to talk about a stolen valor, you want to talk about his radical progressive policies that he's initiated in the States, you want to talk about his COVID senior home scandals. The fact that he may have drinking a little too much horse semen at some point, etc, is one thing. But the receipt that he gives you saying that I didn't have the courage or the medal to stand up to BLM and Antifa during the summer of love, because I thought in my heart as a white man, it wouldn't look good. It shows nothing but pure cowardice. And then when you start to look at all the other items I just mentioned, it starts to look like a laundry list of things that are connected to someone that just has weak character. And I think that's going to be something that's highlighted, not only in the press and on the campaign trail, but when he gets ahead to head match up with JD Vance and the Vice Presidential debate as well. Guys, wherever you're listening to the show today, welcome. Hope you're enjoying it. Please do us a favor. Make sure you're subscribed to the podcast and that's downloading to your electronic device. You can find us on Apple, Spotify, Amazon, iHeart and everywhere in between that you listen to your shows, hit the follow button, the subscribe button. Give us the boost that we need by downloading the show, the massages of the algorithms commences. That means when people type in "stake" or they look up podcasts in the political arena or news with commentary. 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To discuss this matter, let's hear it. Florida Congressman Corey Mills, the U.S. Army combat vet, Congressman, first your reaction to what you heard from Barron's in the last segment. Well, look, I think it's very clear that when your job as a leader is to continue to try and fight and deploy alongside your troops, that the idea of running for politics should be the last thing in your mind. You know, look at where I wasn't actually supposed to go to Iraq during the invasion, and I went to my brigade commander and had to get a six-month extension because I had an indeterminal service date that wouldn't have allowed me because the amount of time left. So I got an extension so that I could be soft-lost in an effort once I'm deployed to be able to fight alongside my guys instead of abandoning them. That matters, and you knew who else was willing to deploy and didn't try and run away from it? Our great senator, J.D. Vance, a person who was willing to actually go ahead and put himself out into the field to be shot and killed or to make, as President Lincoln said, the last full measure. So I think it's despicable that even after all this, he sure at least came back and said, "I was promoted to Commander Sergeant Major. I never went to the academy, and I was actually demoted back to Master Sergeant, but I was able to help with leading of Italian, or I was able to help, but he's not doing that. This guy's trying to continue the lie in an effort to try and see if he can gain military favor from veterans when the real combat veteran and vice president in the future will be J.D. Vance." Well, Congressman CNN was forced to report on all of this today. Watch. Waltz did make a comment speaking to a group. He's done it a couple of times, where he has used language that has suggested that he carried weapons in a fighting situation. There is no evidence that at any time Governor Waltz was in a position of being shot at, and some of his language could easily be seen to suggest that he was. Well, I mean, they reported on it kind of, but Congressman, we do know one thing. If J.D. Vance had lied or embellished or an implication of a lie about his military service or bugged out before deployment, this story would have been headlines around the world for weeks and weeks. But here it's kind of, well, it might have been a little misinterpreted. Well, but that's the hypocrisy of the left-leaning media. As you know, Laura, these are the same people who have been playing weekend at Bernie's to protect President Biden for almost three and a half years now, propping him up and trying to ignore the gas, trying to ignore all the faults, trying to ignore all of his words salad to unburden what had not been done, I mean, talking about the coconut tree, I mean, you're talking about the idea that they're doing everything they can to put lipstick on a pig to make it seem better, and they're actually utilizing their propaganda to attack our side. But here's the problem, Laura. For far too long, the Republicans, we control the facts, but the leftists are able to control the narrative, and we have to take that back by starting to put out the truth of the facts and calling out the left when they make these mistakes. Well, you make some excellent points there. And listen, you can't say enough about Cory Mills. The guy is an absolute warrior like Congressman Collins led us in on throughout the course of the interview we just had in our last segment. He and Eli Crane are conducting their own independent investigation into the assassination attempt on President Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania, a couple weeks ago, outside of the scope of what's going on with the task force assigned by Speaker Mike Johnson and the House of Representatives. Again, a lot of questions from all corners of the political arena on why Cory Mills and Eli Crane weren't added to this task force. I guess at some point in the near future. And when we have both of the Congressmen back on the show, we'll get a little bit more of a definitive answer. You know, they played a portion of a CNN interview there, and that was the expert who was kind of weighing in on the misinterpretation of the stolen valor that Governor Tim Wallace is being accused of. Here's the other side of that statement where, believe it or not, fake news, Jake Tapper is going to go and defend and double down on Governor Wallace's claims and assortations as well. The, yeah, he retired as an E8, not as an E9. These tend to be very internal military debates and discussions. And for the rest of us who never served. Right. Our instinct is, thank you for serving. And to equate that to stolen valor. No, that's crazy. It's not stolen valor. Yeah, not at all. Spoiler alert, lying about your rank and using it to advance your political career is exactly what stolen valor is. There's actually laws implemented in this country now that says you can't do exactly that. So I don't know what the hell he's trying to talk about. But again, that's neither here nor there. You want to receive, I found one. And you've heard Corey Mills arguments. You heard the specialist or the panelist, the expert they brought in on CNN. You've heard Jake Tapper say, well, if you're tired as an E8 and he campaigned as an E9 and you didn't serve in the military and don't know anything about it. I guess I should just say thank you for your service. Wrong. Incorrect. Not true. Definitely not what you're supposed to do. You're not supposed to embellish your rank. You're not supposed to say you did things that you never did. You're not supposed to make it seem like your job or your role when you're serving in this country is bigger and better than anyone else's. Because at the end of the day, the only thing it's weight against is people who really have saw combat, people who have made the ultimate sacrifice for this country, and then there's scumbags like Minnesota Governor Tim Walz who, here's a receipt going back all the way to 2007 when he was sitting in for a call an hour on C-SPAN as part of his candidacy to run for re-election in the House of Representatives, talking exactly about what he did, not with any spin, no experts, no people that served, no people that didn't serve, whether or not it's a good job, here's him in his own words. Let's check it out. What's your background and how did somebody from Nebraska end up in Minnesota? Yeah, well my wife's from Minnesota, so she took me there. Actually, it was based on the educational system in Minnesota. It was one that we kind of aspired to teach in, so I ended up in Southern Minnesota. My wife's been there for many generations. And your military background? I spent 24 years in the National Guard, some of that full time. I was an artilleryman. I deployed in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. My battalion provided base security throughout the European Theater from Turkey to England in the early stages of the war in Afghanistan, and that same battalion is now in Iraq at this time. Next call, a lot in Oklahoma for Congressman Tim Walz. Good morning. He also never served in Afghanistan, so just to clarify, there's another one of the whoppers that Governor Tim Walz has been telling in regards to his military service. Alright, wrapping up this segment here, we've kind of gone up and down, good and bad, conservative and progressive commentary, but we've painted a picture on just who this man is, and what the rollout of the Harris for President, Canada see looks like. So let's just take a little bit of an extreme measure. Get everybody fired up before we jump in with the Center for Renewing America's Kingsley Wilson, Nicole Wallace from MSDNC. Had a panel on yesterday, which included deranged TDS master, Triple Black Belt in TDS, George Conway. Although I feel like he's making a little bit of a transition right now, if you know what I mean, he did want to kind of take it to the nth degree, rip open his shirt figuratively, and show everyone that was turning in the tens upon tens of viewers that his Trump derangement syndrome is unmatched for the Democrats. Let's check it out. George Conway, right now Kamala Harris is everything that Trump wants to be. She's getting sellout crowds filled to the Raptors. She has all of the attention, and I interviewed Fred Trump, Donald Trump's nephew. He said that the nine days after she became the nominee were probably the worst days of Trump's life. Do you agree with that assessment? Do you believe this deprivation of attention is eating at him? Yeah, no, it's a combination of the deprivation of attention, the fact that she is getting the applause and the praise that he desperately wants to have. And also from his standpoint, not only is he losing the battle every day, and not only does he not know how to deal with this woman who is really set off a celebration of normality. Oh, God. He realizes he's that much closer to go in a jail because that's the reason why he's fundamentally running here. Here we go with this one again. He wants to stay out of jail, and every day that he doesn't figure out how to respond, which includes this week. I mean, going to Montana, I mean, how many electoral votes are there? Absolutely. He's one day closer to go in a jail, and that's got to be scaring the living daylights out of him. And I'm sure he's probably one of the reasons why they don't have them out on the trail this week is it's going to be embarrassing. It's going to be embarrassing to watch him up against Kamala Harris and to match the enthusiasm. So they've got JD Vance weirdly following Vice President Harris around, and he was wondering around toward her plane today to check the plane out. It was weird stuff, weird stuff. It just shows that they're just completely lost. Man, these people, they are so out of touch and want to make sure their voices get heard in all of the actual news. That's, you know, attempting to be reported. It was Joe Biden during the prisoner exchange. Just a few days ago, that was meringue around a plane that was completely empty for several minutes before he came out and had no idea where the fuck he was. And then when you talk about Nicole Wallace's lead in there, and the fact that, you know, she's saying, "Oh, Donald Trump craves all this attention that Kamala Harris is getting." Listen, and I told you guys, you got like the three to five days of grace period after Donald Trump was nearly assassinated in Butler, Pennsylvania. But when he showed up on night one of the RNC, the media decided that he was, again, a threat to democracy, a racist, biggest misogynistic, xenophobic, racist, second coming of Hitler, all that other orange man bad garbage all over again. We just got to pick it up and carry on. I mean, what can you say? It's like, when you talk about people like George Conway, and again, he should worry more about why his wife left him and why his daughter has an only fans. Man. And people like Nicole Wallace just crave attention, even though we all know what the story is about her. Hey, she was a whore. She certainly was. And she whoered her way right up to the top, much like Kamala Harris did. I think we'll leave it at that. 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Listen, I think the thing that's kind of sucked up the news cycle this week, even though the economy is tanking, you know, there's major storms hitting the eastern seaboard of the United States, World War III. We always say that it's not like a virtue single or something cliché to say, is like one step closer with what's going on between Israel and Iran right now, but, you know, unfortunately, we've all had to be force-fed, Kamala Harris' vice presidential selection, and how absolutely cringe the rollout of it was. Listen, this is the other side of the ticket for us. This is where all of our attention needs to be. So I guess we're going to start there, Kingsley. What do you think of the selection of Minnesota Governor Tim Walts, like maybe strategy wise and moving forward, you know, they're continuing to run the same playbook that they ran in 2020, like we don't have to go to the press. We don't have to do any media. Our public events could be very controlled, small and intimate, and we could run a basement campaign and figure out a way to get a person into the White House. What do you think? I totally agree with you, and I think this DP pick is Kamala Harris doing what she has always done. It's bending the knee and catering to the most radical elements within the Democrat party. Tim Walts is no moderate by any stretch of the imagination. This is a guy who, on his first day as governor, his very first executive order was to create a DEI office. This is someone who just buys into that divisive, neo-Marxist, radical-upped ideology. He's made Minnesota a transgender, safe refuge, whatever that means. Of course, what it means is chemical restoration and general mutilation of minors, and he's someone who has lied about his military record, and someone who has supported the most far left and fringe criminal elements of the BLM movement. This is not someone whose perspectives and opinions are popular with moderate and independent voters, but of course Kamala Harris is really just kind of captivated by the squad and the AOC and Bernie Sanders of the Democrat party. Unfortunately, not catering to sense, which is something we've never seen her through throughout her career. JD Vance, I think, said it best, Kamala Harris and Tim Walts make a great team because Kamala Harris built out the riders that Tim Walts refused to lock up in Minnesota during the BLM summer of love. So this is a ticket that, you know, is anti-law and order, it's pro-immigration, pro-DEI, and they are really going to send this country to the brink of disaster if they're allowed anywhere near the White House come November. Those are some great points there, and you know, for as much as they've said in talking points over the years that like, oh, you know, you say we're not law and order, but we are law and order. Crime was bigger under Donald Trump than it was under Joe Biden and Kamala Harris and, you know, they'll push back. The border is not really unsecure. It's just an immigration problem that the MAGA House Republicans won't take on. Joe Biden offered them a solution and Donald Trump told them not to take it. But when you look at the rollout that happened earlier this week up in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and some of the issues they wanted to cater to the crowd that they had there, it was the boilerplate ones for the Democrat party. A woman's right to choose. Green knew everything. And all the kind of the stuff that really doesn't matter to Americans now in between that and, you know, gun control. And when you look at the top issues right now, it's obviously the economy and border are running one, two, neck and neck. They might as well be tied. And then geopolitics, you know, it's our loss of footing on the global stage since Donald Trump has been out of office, and it's something that, you know, I don't think historians might ever be able to tell accurately. Because unless we get a kinetic war happening between now and November 5th, we'll never really know how close we are to, you know, losing some major footing in the world, maybe forever. And it's because I think our enemies know across the globe that it doesn't matter what we say or do here, like empty suit Tony Blinken or not knowing where his Joe Biden or never has dealt with geopolitics Kamala Harris. Like they could draw the red lines in the sand that they want, but every single one of our geopolitical foes has just trampled over it over the course of the last three plus years. Absolutely. And we have to remember we're running against the Biden Harris record. And I think Joe Biden's cognitive decline maybe even illustrates even more so that it was Kamala Harris, who was running this administration, right? The buck stops with her. Not only did she lie to the world about Joe Biden's mental capacity. She also, there's the brunt of his policies because clearly it wasn't him, right? We've all seen him walking around looking like a lost person, like a zombie on every stage at every different event. So the person that is going to have to be held responsible for the disastrous Biden policies is going to be Kamala Harris. So we are going to run against that record as conservatives. And I think when you stack up the two administrations Biden Harris versus President Trump and Vice President Mike Pence, we win by a landslide, right? Every American that you talk to knows that their life was better under President Trump. The economy was booming unemployment for, you know, minority Americans was at all time lows. We had a border that was secure. Crime in our inner cities was going down. We are respected on the world stage, as you mentioned. Now we are disrespected. No one fears America. No one wants to work with the likes of Joe Biden or Anthony Blinken. So we are going to be able to just make that case to the American people throughout these remaining months up until November. I think we're under 100 days now and we need to be willing to do that and make that push and make that case to everyone in our communities, because we need to get out the vote, right? Let's not forget that Democrats own every institution in this country. They control the mainstream media, the DOJ, big tech, right? We are up against a true goliath and we need to make sure that we're doing everything we can, registering voters, becoming poll watchers, whatever it is. We have to get off the couch and do the work because we're up against a gargantuan administrative state and we're only going to take it down if we all work together. If President Trump can take a bullet for you, you can absolutely get off your couch and go register voters for him. You know, it seems like a simple equation. I just, and even with the amount of time we have left now, less than three and a half months, early voting starts in several weeks in some states. You know, the time is now. I don't know what people are doing in regards to, you know, some of the major influencers and larger personalities in America first, maybe needing to check their ego. I mean, Donald Trump's doing a good job of calling them out, whether it's late invites for Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley at the RNC, or what he did to Raffensberger and Brian Campdown in Georgia last weekend. And if you don't let the people know how important this election is and what people aren't doing the things they need to do in their own context and their own counties and states or at a national level, whatever. You know, I keep getting all these notifications all week. Dr. Ben Carson's doing a Trump Force 47 digital how to sign up and do it. Alina Haba's doing the same thing. You see Rick Grinnell doing the same thing. And all of these people, you know, they're taking it out their own time, their own money, they're getting involved. And obviously they are all potentially going to work in the next Trump administration, but if Donald Trump doesn't win, they don't. So, you know, you have to put some skin in the game to know how important this election is. Donald Trump's been pointing it out on the campaign trail. And that's where I kind of want to segue to next, Kingsley, because when you have Kamala Harris and Tim Walts as the ticket, you see Kamala Harris oversee the border over the last three plus years. And, you know, by the time we go to the ballot box, there will probably be over 20 million people that have come in and released into the interior of the country. Then you have Walts, who is one of the biggest sanctuary state governors. You know, he's given a legal driver's licenses. He's put them up in hotels. He's given them debit cards outside of the federal funding they're getting. And while citizens and constituents of his own state, you know, went through the pandemic and now they're in an economic crisis. And it just seems wild, but Donald Trump has just started pointing it out. J.D. Vance has, you know, kind of taken the cue and started doing it himself. The plan here is, if Donald Trump doesn't win, at least 20 million illegals that have come into this country will get amnesty and it will change the electorate in this country for decades, if not forever, moving forward. Yeah, absolutely. And that's why I think I was really encouraged and a lot of conservative. I know we're really encouraged to see the mass deportations now at the RNC. And see when President Trump and various people were speaking, all of those were being handed out to folks in the crowd. And that is something that we are going to have to get comfortable with, I think, as a movement, because there's just no way around it. We have people who have broken our laws and come here illegally under false pretenses and they are going to have to go home because they're a drain on the economy and on the welfare system. And as you've said, they're taking jobs from it. They're taking homes. And the reason that young people my age can't buy a home and be a first-time home buyer, which has always been the American dream in this country, is because illegals are saturating the housing market. And they are being favored. And there are, in many instances, given free housing and hotel rooms, and that's all ludicrous and crazy. But we need to reorient our policy so that we are putting American citizens before illegals. We have it totally backwards right now, but Biden administration has it totally backwards. They are putting the needs of legal immigrants first. And that can't be how you run a country, right? We want to have a collective identity and culture that is cherished by all Americans. And if we bring in foreigners from all across the world who don't share our values, who don't share our Christian foundations and have no tethering or concept of our Constitution or our Founders' beliefs, we're going to lose our country. We're seeing this happen in Europe right now, for example. It is total chaos in the UK because they have mass imported people who do not share British values. And they're going to have to grapple with that and figure out how to deport a lot of these people back to their homelands. We're going to have to be the same thing. President Trump is the only candidate in the race who is pledged to carry out mass deportations on day one and to redirect the course so that we can correct what Joe Biden has done. He has just totally obliterated any concept of a border in this country and it makes every American less safe. No, it certainly does. And then, you know, when you've seen Donald Trump out on the campaign trail, listen, I think when history looks back on how Donald Trump went through these three different election cycles and the widening of the 10th that he's done, you know, there was people who were just coming in wanting to change the face of conservative politics back in 2015. We were kind of in a really weird state as a country in 2020 with the pandemic and all that other stuff going on. And now it just seems like people have seen what eight years of pushing back and what Donald Trump wants to get done for America looks like and how bad and how fast it could fall apart once he's out of the White House. That there's so many other people and so many other entities that he's extended the tent for now. It seems like the Republican Party of just back in 2015 looks so much different than it did. You've got Donald Trump going to, like, the Libertarian Conference, the Black Journalists Conference, SneakerCon, the Bitcoin thing. You know, he's doing all of these different events sitting down with, you know, these major streamers he's going to be doing next week, a huge one on X with Elon Musk. The stuff he does with the UFC in Dana White and then some of the other people who have come in the tent, you have athletes, you have entertainers, you have musicians, you have people like Amber Rosen, how she kind of laid it out there at the RNC. You know, it seems like there's not much more room to extend that tent within the MAGA Party. He really is trying to run to be the President of the United States and not the conservative movement, like he said, at the RNC. But I just kind of want you to tell us how you feel this widening of the tent has gone and how beneficial is it in such a critical election cycle to have so many more people who maybe don't even want anything to do with politics or had much different views as short as four or eight years ago that now understand that America first is the way to go. I think that we are seeing a true realignment of the Republican Party. I couldn't agree with you more. I think this is becoming the class of working class Americans and we are for one time fighting for them and for their kitchen table issues. And I think for a long time, Republican establishment politicians, you know, they pretended to be sort of the folksy working class candidates on the campaign trail, but then when they got to Washington, they sold out to the swamp and they didn't represent the interest of their constituents. And they instead fell into this elite beltway crust of folks who would have fancy cocktail parties and hobnob with journalists and lobbyists, but don't actually fight for you, the American voter President Trump really turned the Republican Party on its head. He exposed those swamp rafts for the creatures that they were, and he pledged to fight for everyday Americans and fight for working class Americans who had been sold out who had had their jobs shipped overseas to China, and who weren't being valued by uni-party elites. This was a problem, not just the Republican Party, but the Democrat Party as well. So that's why I think we see someone like President Trump garner so much support from people who aren't traditional Republicans, because he is an outsider and a person who's willing to disrupt the system and fight for the issues that matter to everyday Americans. The issues that matter to everyday Americans are twofold. I would say inflation and immigration. People really want those issues taken care of, and the only person willing to kind of get their hands dirty and do what needs to be done is President Trump. He's going to totally slash this woke and wasteful bureaucracy that we have in D.C. where all these bureaucrats come into the office two days a week, they're making 150k a year, and all they're doing is working on DEI initiatives, right? They're not actually fixing problems. So he is a threat to those people, and that's why you see people in D.C. and Silicon Valley hate him, but outside of the Beltway, outside the elite circles, we're seeing people really rally behind President Trump. And I'm encouraged to see that. I'm encouraged to see a lot of folks from different walks of life. They maybe didn't always consider themselves conservative rally behind President Trump and join this America First Movement, because America First is a mantra and a kind of ideology that uplifts everyone, right? It's not just one specific group of people. It is ultimately going to be a rising tide that lifts all ships, and I think people see that in President Trump, and they want that for their lives, for their communities, for their states. You know, I completely agree with you, and when you look at the way Donald Trump has attacked his politics, you got the hard line, you know, conservatives who are all into immigration. You've got a lot of moderates, or even like a wartime Democrat president who sees Donald Trump's foreign policy kind of rolled out that way, you know, peace through strength doesn't have to be necessarily a conservative politics. Like being in a war is something that all Republican presidents have done over the years, and Donald Trump just hasn't been able to do that, and I don't think he ever will. He much would rather make a deal. He'd much rather use his business savvy and prowess to kind of exercise the way that he comes to a solution, and, you know, when people need to be taken out like Soleimani or al-Baghdadi, he takes care of that for the American people and saves American lives. And when it comes to, you know, wasting the trillions of dollars that happens every time we go into a war, he just doesn't see that as the way for the country to get back on the right track. And then when I already talked about, you know, the Bitcoiners, the Libertarians, and all the other people in between that normally wouldn't feel comfortable considering themselves conservative, or Republican, now could say, "Well, I've got more of an America first, or a populist, or a nationalist point of view," and that all falls under the America first tent. Last thing I want to touch with you on Kingsley, I think it's a big deal. I mean, we talked about three out of the four people at the top of the ticket. We all know, based off your last interview here with us, that you were a huge fan and hoping that JD Vance was the pick as the vice presidential nominee. He has been, I think he's done a fantastic job. You know, we went and graded everybody that ran in the 2022 election cycle. JD Vance had the highest score when it came to the debates as far as our show goes. He just ran a masterclass on all the issues that were lined up with America first, handled abortion so phenomenally, and much like President Trump does. You know, I made a promise, the promise was kept, it's back to the states, it's in the hands of the people, let's move on. We're not doing a national abortion ban, we're not taking away a woman's right to it. Now you have a choice to go to the ballot box every two years or four years and change whatever it is in your state, and that's where I want to kind of leave it. Let's talk about the border, let's talk about the economy. But he's hit the campaign trail really hard. Chris Crossing with Kamala Harrison is going to meet up with President Trump tonight in Montana, and I just kind of want to hear your commentary on how you thought his rollout has been, and what you think he adds to the ticket. Yeah, I think he's obviously a fantastic choice. He is someone who like President Trump was once beloved by elite circles, right? When he wrote Bill Billyology as a New York Times bestseller, it became a Netflix movie. And he was really kind of in that Hollywood circle for a while. And ultimately, he decided that their values were not the values of working class Americans, and he abandoned them. And they have turned on him like they have turned on President Trump. And I think what we see with both of these individuals, President Trump and JD Vance is a willingness to fight for the American people. It would be so easy, right? If you were beloved by Hollywood to just live like a king and to go to your various conferences on your private jets, President Trump and JD Vance gave all of that up to fight for you. And I think that is something worth recognizing. I think JD Vance has a fantastic American dream story too, right? This is someone who came from a rural poor town in Ohio, became a lawyer, educated at Yale, became, you know, a venture capitalist, a senator. This is the kind of aspirational story that I think every American wants for themselves and wants for their children. And he is reinvigorating that sense of the American dream because I can tell you for young people like myself, a lot of times looking at this Joe Biden economy, it feels hopeless, right? It feels like, why am I working a nine to five? I'll never be able to afford that home. I'll never be able to send my kids to college. I'll never be able to find a spouse to Mary who isn't, you know, radically left. Young people are dealing with these types of issues so to see a millennial like JD Vance who has fought this system and shown us that it can be done. I think that is really encouraging for young Americans particularly. And I think that it is one that's going to resonate with voters of all ages. I also have to say it, he is fantastic at dealing with the media. I think that the President of the United States has been a part of the role of the President of the United States. And I think that the President of the United States has been a part of the role of the President of the United States. And I think that the President of the United States has been a part of the role of the United States. And I think that the President of the United States has been a part of the role of the United States. A lot of people pointing out is how many times JD Vance references his age having just turned 40 recently, you know, and since he became the Vice Presidential nominee. I think that is a soft reminder to people that are curious about what him and Donald Trump are trying to do to make America great again. A soft reminder to people that the American dream, albeit seems like it's out of reach right now, is still available in this generation. And he's a product of that, you know, he proudly served, he went to an Ivy League school, he flourished in the business community, became like you said a best-selling author, his book was turned into a movie. And, you know, when he decided that this country was more important than his, you know, views in circles amongst his friends, they excommunicated him, and he's now a rising star in the conservative movement. So thank God they treated him the same way that they have Donald Trump, and I think it means good things for us, much like when we get together, Kingsley. This has been awesome catching up with you today. Thank you for taking time out of your week to come and share with our listenership. We've got live links to the Center for Renewing America and the link tree for the DC Young Republicans in the show description. If you want to tell anybody how they can get involved or help out, do so, and then your social media handle. Yeah, please, you know, follow the accounts mentioned in my personal account, Kingsley Wilson. I am the same handle on every platform. Thanks so much for having me. It's always great to join you guys. You have one of my favorite shows to listen to on any platform, so it's always great to be a part of it. Always great to host you. This is the Digital Media and Strategic Commons Director for the Center for Renewing America and the National Committee Woman for the DC Young Republicans. Miss Kingsley Wilson, thanks for joining us on the show today. Have a great weekend. Thanks very much. Guys, we're coming back with another all-new edition of the State for Breakfast podcast, so sit back, relax, and let us change the way you consume your news. [BLANK_AUDIO]
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