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On today’s (Friday 1 of 2) Episodes of the Steak for Breakfast Podcast, we are covering:    Donald Trump delivered remarks to supporters in Battleground Michigan and we’ve got all the post event highlights and analysis Kamala Harris finally sits down with the Press, and fake news CNN for her first interview since becoming the Democrat nominee. We break it down Guests: In Order of Appearance    All profile handles are for X (formerly Twitter)  Congressman Keith Self: (@RepKeithSelf) U.S. Representative, TX-3   Website: http://keithself.house.gov/   Website: https://keithself.com/   Vish Burra: (@VishBurra) Executive Secretary, The New York Young Republican Club   Website: https://nyyrc.com/   Website: WarRoom Films Home    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

Duration:
1h 55m
Broadcast on:
30 Aug 2024
Audio Format:
mp3

On today’s (Friday 1 of 2) Episodes of the Steak for Breakfast Podcast, we are covering: 

 

Donald Trump delivered remarks to supporters in Battleground Michigan and we’ve got all the post event highlights and analysis


Kamala Harris finally sits down with the Press, and fake news CNN for her first interview since becoming the Democrat nominee. We break it down


Guests: In Order of Appearance 

 

All profile handles are for X (formerly Twitter) 


Congressman Keith Self: (@RepKeithSelf) U.S. Representative, TX-3

 

Website: http://keithself.house.gov/

 

Website: https://keithself.com/

 

Vish Burra: (@VishBurra) Executive Secretary, The New York Young Republican Club

 

Website: https://nyyrc.com/

 

Website: WarRoom Films Home 

 

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!

 

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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%

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Man Rubs Enter Promo Code: STEAK15 and save 15%

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

https://www.beardvet.com/

 

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

https://www.battleborn.coffee

 

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

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Call: 1-800-527-2150

 

 

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 30th, 2024, and this is the State Food Records Podcast. Episode 446 and 447. Make sure you're subscribed to the show. It's available across every downloadable podcast and platform. Check us on Apple to Spotify, iHeart, Samsung, or Amazon Podcasts. Check out the State Food Records Linktree to take the show's Instagram, our latest sub stack, and verify to count some ex-getter and true social. What's up, everybody? And welcome to the first of two big Friday editions of the show today. I'm Ron, flying solo today, and as always, we've got lots of breaking news. Donald Trump delivered remarks to supporters in Michigan yesterday. We've got all the post-event highlights and analysis. Kamala Harris does her first major interview. With fake new CNN, we'll completely break it down. America reacts to Kamala Harris' first interview. As her and JD Vance, Chris Cross, out on the campaign trail, we'll try to catch up with both of them. And Donald Trump and Tulsi Gabbard, posted a town hall in Battleground, Wisconsin yesterday. We've got all the highlights. And we've also got a great slate of guest coming in here today as well. Texas Congressman, he itself will be joining us. We'll also catch up with Indiana Congresswoman, Victoria Sparks. The Executive Secretary of the New York Young Republican Club, Vishwar will be here. And the President of the Conservative Caucus, Jim Paffle, will be joining us as well. But before we get into any of our interviews, let's jump right into these headlines and change the way you consume your news. Monkey, this is not nom. This is bowling. They're a rule. Hey, hey, hey, junior! America! It's like... For... Bassist! So stand by! Alright, everybody. Welcome to the "Stake for Breakfast" podcast. I'm Ron fine solo today. First of two big Friday editions of the show, and boy, are they packed with nothing short of America first. As we try to change the way you consume your news here. Hope everybody's doing great. It's been a busy week. I'm on the campaign trail for all the candidates who are running, especially at the top of the ticket, both Donald Trump and JD Vance. I've outflanked again. I believe this is for the second week in a row. Kamala Harris and Tim Walz. Chris crossing the country, appearing in major battleground states, delivering remarks and hosting events. So hope everybody's... Doing well heading into the weekend. Can't say enough about our guest lineup today. As always, we attempted to and surely are delivering the most America first lineup you'll find anywhere. In conservative podcastism, we'll be having Texas Representative Keith Self, Indiana Congresswoman Victoria Sparts, the New York Young Republican Club's Executive Secretary, Vish Bura, and the President of the conservative caucus, former guru of Capitol Hill, Mr. Jim Paffleby here as well. So action pack lineup, lots of news starting to talk about what's going on outside of the political spectrum. Well, Noah's not here today. We always miss him when he's dispatched to do more workings. And it's like we tell you guys all the time, the cargo's not going to forklift itself. So when the overtime presents itself, Noah has to take the opportunity and he'll be back. Or we'll be looking to have him back on our Tuesday edition of State for Breakfast next week. We've got a pack lineup for that one today. Stick around for the after credits so you can hear about the All-Star cast that will be joining us next week as well. And then on this end, what do I have to say? The Yankees lost two out of three of the Nationals, so we continue to struggle against poverty teams while being nearly 30 games over 500 versus teams with a winning record. They're also abysmal at home and great on the road. I guess things are lining up nice for the playoffs in regards to my sports teams. My kids are busy as always. Have a fun-filled weekend of sports, sports, sports. The sun's got a football game on Saturday to travel games the same day as well and the rest of the tournament on Sunday. And Monday of this week is it's Labor Day. My daughter will be participating in her first. Volleyball turned away the year before she takes off for Las Vegas next weekend for the first league game of the season for her soccer program as well. So I'm always busy in the home. In addition to that, I'm happily married. My wife and I just celebrated our 14th wedding anniversary about a week ago. And my three dogs are good. Two pugs and a border collie. So kind of rounding things out on the show today. Listen, you know, I've noticed over the course of the last couple weeks, it came shortly after I saw on the artist formerly known as Twitter X. Elon Musk saying he was going to kind of be tinkering with the algorithms. And making it so, I guess, smaller accounts, accounts like ours, are showing up on more people's timelines. Here's the deal. Ever since that, in combination with the I'm sorry letter from Mark Zuckerberg that came out this week, our analytics across social media and across the podcasting platform have been completely on their ear. You know, like Twitter, if you go to the analytics page, everything is red except for engagement, which means the people who usually interact with us continue to do so. At a pretty good clip, but every other analytic is red and down by like 50 plus percent. Same thing on Instagram. I mean, obviously, true social, we have a little bit more traction because we have over 40,000 followers there. We're a verified account and usually gets shared by, you know, some people on the Trump team when they see us post on there. But yeah, even the podcast analytics. I feel like there's some kind of a shadow ban, you know, where episodes are beginning 10, 12, 14,000 listens. In a clip, you have a good chunk. 1,200 ish. Just not showing up in the episode results. So pretty concerning that as we get closer to the election, you know, I actually even got one of the platforms who hosts our podcast launch site. You know, like we dumped the edited podcast into the abyss via one platform and then it sends it out to everywhere that you could hear stake for breakfast on places like Apple, Spotify, iHeart, Samsung, Amazon, or wherever you're listening to the show today. And I got a letter from them, an email the other day that said, "Hey, just letting you know, now again, we're not advertised. All the ads you ever hear on stake for breakfast in case our newer listenership didn't know. You know, you hear beard ved, my pillow, the wellness clinic in Los Angeles and all the other ones in between. So what happens is if they reach out to us or we reach out to them, we actually, you know, use or like their products or they listen to our show and have a product to offer. We'll say like, Hey, why don't you cut a 30, 40 second commercial and we'll give you guys free ad reads. Oh, cool. Let us send you coffee. Let us send you t-shirts and hats, you know, even Alan with the, with the Patriot Cigar Company. And we're like, no, we don't want any merch. We don't want a gear. This is kind of how we pay it forward and all continue to grow our brands together. Hopefully they would be saying that they're proudly heard on the stake for breakfast podcast and you will proudly hear them here as we love their products and what they do as small conservative America First businesses. And the podcasting launch site that we use to distribute our shows, send a letter and said, Hey, just so you know, in case you guys were thinking about advertising, there's a possibility that your podcast might be connected to, I don't even remember the wording, something with violent content or this side of the other thing. So I sent a long email back. Hey, listen, this is what we do. This is what we've done. We've used your site for nearly six years now. Our guest list includes people that are commonly seen on cable news and anywhere in the mainstream press. Can you please give me a clarification or an instance where this email that you sent me occurred? No reply back. My assumption is we're in the height. We're in the throngs. We're in the home stretch. The last leg of the four by one relay of this election season. So we got to expect it, you know, usually we see a little bit of a dip interaction, show downloads when it comes to the holiday season, you know, a week or two here, a week or two there. We'll see just a little dip and then it resumes. And the same thing at different parts of the summer because we know some people get out in May, some people get out in June, some go back in July, some people don't go back until August or even September after Labor Day, like they will this weekend. So you see little dips and lulls and valleys in between all the mountainous peaks our show has been able to accumulate over the course of the last couple years. But it's gotten to the point where it's noticeable across all the platform. You just see the interactive level. If you're not one of these accounts that gripped it off of President Trump and got hundreds of thousands, if not millions of followers throughout the course of his rise to prominence within politics, then your shit out of luck. We came in probably, I'm not even lying, six, seven months short of being able to have had a better pipeline to more sustained success to this point. But here's the deal. We've got the receipts. We've put in the work and stake for breakfast is never going anywhere. So I can assure you, once we hit it, once we get that one share by an account who appreciates the work that we do here, that we go above and beyond bringing you the content, that not only we feel like you demand but deserve when it comes to your politicking. We'll have moments like this to kind of reflect back on to, you know, understand that we were ditch diggers in regards to conservative politics before we were, I guess, skyline finishers, pun intended. So I'll leave it at that and we're going to jump into the news now. We're going to be covering a multitude of things today on the show. Donald Trump delivered remarks with supporters out in Porterville, in this week. I've got all the clips. We'll do a little post event analysis with highlights. Kamala Harris sat down last night for her first television interview. And even though CNN hyped it up as now we're long event and promoted it as such, is you got a lot of sponsorships in there because there was a lot of commercials. They also promoted it as live, even though it wasn't, it was prerecorded earlier in the day. If not a different day this week, we'll never know. And again, in regards to the totality of interview that you get of the Democrat nominee and her vice presidential candidate, 16 minutes and 23 seconds of content is what you've got. And that's not including Dana Bash asking her the questions. So I would say pretty embarrassing. You know, I think the commentary that followed in the mainstream press kind of supports that. And again, with Kamala Harris at some point, and if it even lasts, after Donald Trump destroys her in the debate, she will eventually go back to Biden numbers. There's no way I can't figure out any avenue, method, equation where Kamala Harris beats Donald Trump in the debate, which leads me to believe they won't have the second one that they've softly agreed to. But at the same time, once she's there, she's there. And they'll try to spin it in every way possible, like, oh, you know, it's not her fault that her record is Joe Biden's. Well, it is because she's his vice president. I mean, I even saw this week. There was an article in Politico that got community noted through many different facets of the multiverse. I mean, you felt this one deep in your bones. Where the Politico headline basically said, JD Vance tries to tether Kamala Harris and her record to Joe Biden to wear the community note clearly stated, well, it shouldn't be that hard since Kamala Harris is Joe Biden's vice president should have said in parentheses right after that dumbasses. But that's neither here nor there. The polls continue to come out. You could see by the poll stirs who's in the pocket of the Democrats and who's not. And again, when you look at the equation that the Trump team is using Arizona, Nevada, Pennsylvania, Georgia, they're trying to eliminate several different avenues that Kamala Harris has in regards to securing enough electoral votes to become the president of the United States. The roads for Donald Trump are many where, for Kamala Harris, there's essentially two or three. The Rust Belt, the blue wall dominating in the West and stealing one in the South. And that's about it where President Trump could get several different equations that lead to over 270. And listen, you want to talk about all the criticism that Donald Trump has gotten for running his campaign this way or that way, not talking about certain things changing his views on other. You can only expect that over the course of a decade in the politics, the things you would say going in, not knowing how the system works, how the swamp operates, who was going to be an ally. I mean, how fast did we learn during the beginning of Donald Trump's first term in office that an R next to your name did not necessarily mean a friendly? In a lot of cases, it meant the exact opposite. And why wouldn't his opinions or his views or his policy points change? And I don't even say change. It's not a flip up. It's develop. It's grow. It's become sensible. Something that can be applied instead of wish casting it into the bureaucratic red tape that will never let it happen. So, you know, I look at it this way. For everyone that bitched at the original seven and change billion dollar proposal for a border wall that was knocked down to, all right, we can get it done in like five-ish billion. Okay, we could even get it done at the bare minimum, 3.5 billion. Absolutely not. Government shutdown. Let's do impeachments. Russiagate investigation. Meanwhile, we've thrown at least a quarter of a trillion dollars into Ukraine since Donald Trump's been out of office. And I hope moving forward when they try to have virtue single, and I'm talking about the left and the establishment who refuses to come aboard America first, that you understand that a couple billion here or there for things detrimental to our safety and security, like a border wall, is important, and funding these forever wars obviously is not. It's the same issue with abortion. They keep trying to force it down the Trump campaign's throat, people within the evangelicals, the pro-life community, and like we get it. But for being the candidate who's running, following the cycle where a decision was made that at least three other Republican candidates or presidents over the years said they would take on and failed, and Donald Trump was able to prevail in regards to the Dobbs ruling and the overturning of Roe B. Wade. These are some of the most un-loyal, thankless scumbags out there, and to have me be so critical of, let's just say, the evangelical community. Well, just go back to the COVID times when all of these people did what they did to their congregations at the behest of the government instead of staying within the parameters of the gospel. In addition to the pro-lifers, it's never good enough for them. Ever. Doesn't matter what the bar could have been. You know, if Donald Trump and the Supreme Court, by his appointees figured out a way to erase Roe v. Wade forever. Like it doesn't go back to the states, it just no longer exists. They still wouldn't be happy. And I honestly, for as many ways as I could see angles that politicians, influencers, pundits, et cetera, used to try and weld power against Donald Trump. I can never figure out these guys' angles. I think their angles really is the lobby groups that paid them to be lobby groups against Republicans. Number one, don't ever attack the Democrats, even though they're the full-term abortions and unlimited everything. And, you know, I just don't understand what's going to take to please these people. Donald Trump should have gained enough political capital to have these groups, the pro-lifers and the evangelicals help him get over the finish line. What does it force the Trump team to do? Well, in turn. Now they've reached out to libertarians, to independents, to people who weren't on the Trump train in 2020. And that's why you see people like Tucker Carlson and Elon Musk and R.F.K. Jr. and Tulsi Gabbard, now components of the campaign. Another political outsider like Vivek Ramaswamy, who a lot of people always want to kind of lump into that group. I don't really think he fits in there because of how his race ended and, you know, his quick endorsement, his very up-in-your-face support of President Trump, et cetera. I mean, this is someone that these others that I mentioned are totally from the outside. And in some cases, very publicly against not only Donald Trump himself, but his policies and his platform as well. So, I have to say too, I know you guys have probably seen it. If no news really comes across the wire, I always leave the last audio clip of the week. As open, I will play the former vice presidential candidate on R.F.K. Jr.'s ticket, Nicole Shanahan, and their group for putting out that Trump Derangement Syndrome commercial earlier this week, I thought it was absolutely spot-on. But again, just take it for what it is and let's hit the ground running and jump right into the show. Donald Trump yesterday was up in Porterville, Michigan. He was talking to union workers, members of the manufacturing community, auto workers, construction community, et cetera. He was laying it out there. A vote for Kamala Harris is a last nail in the coffin for domestic production of anything. It could be steel, like you mentioned, Tutor Dixon and her father, who's heavily involved in the construction community. He owns a steel company, all the auto manufacturing. If it's not going to all go EV, then it's all going to get outsourced and made in other countries, like Mexico, where they're building huge plants now. After Donald Trump didn't have to bail him out because he shot life back into that community during the course of his first term in office. And then just regular manufacturing of anything, whether it be textiles, you name it, they will use green new deal-like policies to run red tape so far across your business that you recognize the workforce to where it's almost non-existent. And then you and your company and the product that you provide will be gone or outsourced to places like India or China or Mexico. It's as simple as that. Donald Trump is the pro-worker. And again, whether or not all these blue dog Democrats within the labor unions want to support Donald Trump or boo a little bit in the back of the room when JD Vance is trying to deliver marks yesterday, I believe he was in Michigan or Wisconsin as well. And that's fine. If you want a virtue single, that's fine. These are the lemmings that will literally blindly run over the cliff to vote Democrat. Meanwhile, within the course of four years, they'll be essentially homeless and completely broke. And that's kind of what we're dealing with right now. So let's get started here. As Donald Trump was delivering remarks on the economy, inflation, and manufacturing in Poterville, Michigan. First clip. Oh, thank you very much. I'm thrilled to be back with the hardworking patriots of the great state of Michigan, the United States. And I'd also want to thank All-Roe Steel CEO Randy Glick. Just met Randy, and he's fantastic. Good job. The family's done. He's done. It's beautiful. And all of the talented workers here at All-Roe Steel. I hope you're all happy. Are you happy with the company? I think so. I think so. Great company. And congratulations on 76 years of manufacturing in Michigan. You had your best years four years ago, but you're going to have even better years coming up. I can tell you that. You're going to have even better. I'm here today with a simple message for the American auto worker and for the American worker. Your long economic nightmare will very soon be over. It's going to be over. It's going to turn it around. With your vote, we will defeat comrade Kamala Harris. You know, it's pretty interesting. Donald Trump again alluded to where they were holding this event ad, and it was at the steel company who is owned by Tudor Dixon's father, steel manufacturing. I saw a post today where Joe Biden put out his official account. Obviously, it's not him he's passed out on a beach up in Delaware enjoying the dog days of summer, where inflation had come down to where it's a percent or percent and a half higher than it was when he took office or the lowest inflation rate in three years. Listen, we saw what they do with the jobs numbers. We saw what they do about just about every other thing they talk about. It's all lied. It's all inflated. I guess pun intended. In addition, just because the rate of inflation is going down at a very slow tick, it means literally nothing for the cost of everything coming down. Housing price is going up. Home insurance price is going up. Every other kind of insurance price going up. Food is through the roof. Fuel is ridiculously priced again. And it means nothing except that he posted something except that a staffer of his posted something via his White House account with the number. And that's it. It means nothing. They are solving nothing. They care about nothing. This country is rudderless at the distance in time. And it's probably the first. I mean, we've even had in cases where presidents couldn't probably handle the daily rigors much in the case like Joe Biden, you know, you think Reagan, and they had strong wives. He just has a miserable bitch wife who's probably so bitter now that they've been cast off into the political abyss that they honestly don't care. They got their severance package. They'll get their book deal. They'll tell their story. I hope they drop her seats after the next changing of the guard happens, but we'll have to see how that all shakes out. I don't know if I'm going to quickly segue to hitting Kamala Harris and Joe Biden on their miserable record and the fact that it's inconceivable to think that either one of them has the capacity to run this country right now. It's here. No, these are bad people. They're sick people. You know, we have people on the outside, the countries. But if you have a smart president, the countries will be an asset, not a liability. That includes China. That includes Russia. If you have a smart president, but we don't have a smart president right now, by the way, you're going to end up in World War three. This period of time better happen fast because we have nobody running our country. We have nobody at the resolute desk. There's nobody. The two of them. She's no good and he's sleeping. In fact, I'm going to go back to the name for him, sleepy Joe, instead of crooked. I like it. We'll allow it. That's the truth. I mean, every video we've seen in Joe Biden for the last week and a half now is him either dragging his chair, walking out of a coffee shop or passed out on the beach with his wife. And it's really sad to say that in such a critical time for our country, where they've essentially lit the entire nation on fire and then stoked the flames of major brushups in Eastern Europe in the Middle East, that they would much rather see it like during the summer of love be fiery, but mostly peaceful. And let it burn to the ground as much as possible before Donald Trump can get back into the White House of January of next year. You know, we were touching on inflation before we jumped into the highlights here. And, you know, one of the things Donald Trump pledges to do is to make America energy dominant again. And I think when you look at what he did in the first term, keeping gas prices low, investing in new oil pipelines and fracking, looking to re-harness some of the now abandoned nuclear energy in our country, et cetera. The start of bringing the price of everything down starts with energy. And if he has a plan, I'm absolutely for it. He wants to reduce the cost of energy here nationwide in half over his first 12 months in office. Let's hear him elaborate. My goal will be to cut your energy costs in half within 12 months after taking office. So we can do that. If you have the oil supply, which we have more than anybody, you're heating and air conditioning, electricity, gasoline, all can be cut down in half. You gasoline, I had it down to $1.87. I had moments when it was much lower than that. To achieve this rapid reduction in energy costs, I had an opportunity to allow us to dramatically increase energy production generation and supply, which Comrade Kamala has destroyed. She's destroyed it. (Applause.) Starting on day one, I will approve new drilling, new pipelines, new refineries, new power plants, new reactors, and we will slash the red tape. We will get the job done. We will create more electricity also for these new industries that can only function with massive electricity and will get it done. And nobody else is even going to come close. They won't even try. They don't want to try because you can't virtue single to the radical progressive left with all the green new BS. If you want to be invested in the domestic energy supply that we have here in the United States, that's oil, it's natural gas, it's nuclear. I mean, I hate to say it, but, you know, every once in a while you've got to drop an end bomb. This is the end work all the time. That's a no-no. You're not supposed to do that. He uses it on a daily basis. Guys, wherever you're listening to the show today, hope you're enjoying the first of two big Friday editions of the State for Breakfast podcast. Listen, we need your help. It doesn't even cost you a dime. Our podcast will always be 100% free. But make sure you're subscribed to wherever you're listening today across every major podcasting platform. You'll find us on Apple, Spotify, iHeart, Samsung, Amazon, or wherever you're listening to the show. But in addition to that, do us a favor. You know how we always want you to get five voters out on Election Day instead of just taking yourself to the ballot box? Try to get a friend, a family member, loved one, or co-worker, to subscribe to the State for Breakfast podcast as well. Rate the show five stars, and then write a review. In addition, you can check us out on social media. Twitter, getter, truth social, 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 on the show. We're going to be jumping in with Texas Congressman Keith Self in just a few minutes. Now, obviously, we've seen the Democrats operate for nearly the last four years. And whether it's the monsters in the House of Representative, like Nancy Pelosi, Hakeem Jeffries, the Jihad Squad, et cetera, the morons in the Senate like Chuck Schumer and his merry band of ghouls, governors across the country like J.B. Pritzker, Gretchen Whitmer, Stretchen Gretchen, and Gavin Nuscom, we know the Democrats don't care about the people, especially the middle class. They've been trying to destroy it since Barack Obama's first term in office. I think that's one of the only few major accomplishments that Barack Obama ever had. He started the destruction of the middle class. He caused racial division in this country at levels not seen since the civil rights movement. And he murdered American citizens via dronings without the authorization of Congress. So congratulations to Barry Hussein Obama for getting back to this cycle and this presidency and the current Vice President. We all know that Kamal Harris doesn't care at all. And Donald Trump was elaborating on it. Let's hear it. Since so many things this country would be a totally different country now, and I will end deadly sanctuary cities in the state of Michigan and all across the country. Nobody wants them. Nobody wants them. (Applause.) So just sort of concluding, here's what we know about Kamal Harris. She just doesn't care about the American people, especially hard working people or middle class Americans. She just doesn't give a damn about you. She does not care about the deaths, sex slavery, drugs or criminals coming across our border. She's been Vice President for almost four years, and she did nothing to stop the invasion of our country. She says that that's not her job, but it is her job. The President of the United States gave her that job. She just didn't do it, and she won't do it now. She does not care about the middle class, struggling over inflation, the cost of gasoline, electricity, and she doesn't care about the cost of food. And you know it's the truth, because if they did care, they'd do something, anything. And I don't want to say that too much, because we know Democrats are notorious for pushing stimulus packages and giving Americans free shit, which could even worsen the economy. So let's just keep that to ourselves. We have a plausible, already tested solution on the other side of November 5, and that's Donald Trump and his policies. And I think he's going to continue to promote them while contrasting how bad things are for average Americans right now, straight up to and through Election Day. One of the big announcements, and again, these radicals in the evangelical communities, the pro-lifers, the die-hards, who just go off of a mentality that no matter what any politician ever does for them, it'll never be enough. And it's finally forced Donald Trump's hand. In addition to the Democrats who are saying that he is looking to put a nationwide ban, not just on contraceptives when it comes to abortion pills and things of that nature, but IVF. And I think this is a really dynamic take on it. It gets out ahead of the Democrats before they can try to harness any of the narrative and use it to their advantage in regards to trying to make this election about things like abortion, not about crime, not about the border, not about inflation, not about forever wars. And Donald Trump had an announcement of a new policy in law that he's looking to institute as part of his day one agenda. Let's take it out. So, security. In addition, as part of our efforts to help work in families, I'm announcing today in a major statement that under the Trump administration, your government will pay for or your insurance company will be mandated to pay for all costs associated with IVF treatment, fertilization for women. IVF treatment. Because we want more babies to put it very nicely. And for this same reason, we will also allow new parents to conduct major newborn expenses from their taxes so that parents that have a beautiful baby will be able. So we're pro-family. Nobody's ever said that before. But the IVF treatments are expensive. It's very hard for many people to do it and to get it. But I've been in favor of IVF right from the beginning that, you know, if you talk to them, they'll say, oh, he really doesn't feel like they have ads like I'm against it. It's just the opposite. My comparison, they're against it. But I'm totally in favor of it. But we're going to do what I just said. We're going to pay for it. And it'll help families because a lot of families can't use it. And a lot of the same families have been hurt so badly by their inflation. They cause the inflation. And we are going to pay for the IVF treatments, fertilization. They're going to pay for it. We're going to take it. It's just a revolutionary take on something that we know is so important. It's a great opportunity to so many Americans. You know, I'm in so many group chats or group texts within the America First community. And since Donald Trump started talking about this the other day, I've seen so many people who have shared heartwarming stories of their families. Rocky Road, in some instances, to be able to conceive a child and have a child go to full term and be born. And things like, you know, the in vitro fertilization and the chance that Donald Trump might be looking to pay for this on behalf of the government to make sure that we're making, making babies great again here in the United States. I like that. It's just revolutionary. It's a game changer. And again, I know this isn't something that the pro lifeers and the evangelicals necessarily buy into because, you know, they have the multiple fertilizations that happen within vitro. And when you have a child, what do you do with the others? You know what I'm saying? The other fertilized eggs, because remember a lot of these groups as it's pretty normal and you should think that life begins at conception. The miracle that happens when, you know, God touches that family and that new person begins to grow. But when you're talking about the birth rates being down, when you're talking about the financial struggles that Americans are going through and that this in the back of your mind, starting a family, extending a family, growing a family here in the United States, here as a member of the middle class, is a goal that continuously has become out of reach for some Americans. I think this, again, much like Donald Trump bringing in all of these new members of the MAGA Avengers under the MAGA tent, this is a game changer for some people who might be on the fence. The very few who might be voting on something only having to do with, again, I don't buy into this term, reproductive freedom and the upcoming election. So I'm sure over the course of the next few months, we'll hear more about this. The president developed it out on the campaign trail. But I'm excited for something being made more accessible to America and their families who are looking to grow. Something extremely special here, not just in Donald Trump's next term in office, but moving forward and for the rest of their lives. We've got one more clip of the president before we jump in with has been keyed self and of course that's the close out from Poterville, Michigan. Let's hear it. The jobs are going to be gone too. They're taking away all our jobs. We're not going to let it happen. We're going to make America great. We're going to make America the production capital, manufacturing capital of the world and it's going to happen very fast. I hope you're going to go out and vote for me because honestly, if you don't, our country is finished. Thank you, God bless you, God bless America. Thank you, everybody. I thought it was an overall good speaking piece. My only complaint was, as you'll hear in just a second, a little bit of a delay on YMCA as Donald Trump is now wrapping up events with this oldie but goodie. But here's the deal. He's reaching out to the groups that are most hurting right now, the middle class, the manufacturing community, the builders, the auto workers, the people who want to make their families great again. And I believe it's pitches like these that are going to resonate most, especially in the battleground states like Michigan. So we'll continue to track the president, as we always do here on the show. 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Joining us first on the show today, this big Friday edition of the state of records podcast, he's the congressman who represents Texas's third congressional district. We're always happy to catch up and have a great conversation with representative Keith self. Welcome back to the show. Thanks so much. Great to be here. Always a pleasure to host and we're looking to jump right into this. So Congressman last night, America got to see a little bit. Well, I guess could be reminded of candidate Harris, one that we saw back in 2019 and 2020 before she got out of the presidential election cycle there. In a, I guess you could call it titillating interview, all 17 minutes of it with CNN and Dana Bash, you know, I didn't hear any questions or concerns that are probably on the minds of everyone in Texas's third congressional district or Americans nationwide that were really put to ease. They didn't talk about the economy, they didn't talk about crime. Instead, they talked about the root causes of illegal immigration, green, new everything and still supporting by NOMEX, which is the reason why we're in this situation right now. As you saw the presidential race shape up over the last couple weeks, the conventions are over, the tickets are set and Donald Trump and JD Vance are running alongside Kamala Harris and Tim Walts. Now, can you give our relationship a little bit commentary on how you're watching this race shake out and what you're seeing that they're both offering the American people? Well, I will tell you, I'll start first with the speaker of the House, Mike Johnson, because he travels across the nation every single day. I think he said he would be in his own home one day in August. So he sees a lot more than I do. And he says that he sees a movement across America. He sees energy in the citizenry to vote for common sense conservative policies. Now, he's the speaker of the House. So he's going to be talking to people who generally agree with us, but he says he sees the energy and the movement. So I think that's important to realize that the man that's seeing the entire nation is coming with that conclusion. I tell you, I think that this is going to be a close race. And I'm going to start with the idea that we must turn out our citizenry to vote, our constituents, because we need to make this too big to rig, because it's going to be close. Now, I don't believe the polls at all. I think that we have got to work hard. We've got to make sure our elections are as fair at the ballot box as they can be, because again, we have to make this too big to rig. But I don't see anything that the Democrats are running on other than you've got to hate Trump. That's most of their campaign. Now, they'll talk about the Green New Deal and they'll talk about dynamics, but that's almost a minor part of what they run on. They run on you must hate Trump. And I think that's, to me, that's their general platform. I will tell you, I believe that RFK, Jr., is going to be a positive for President Trump. I think that he brings along some people that don't have any other place to go now. The question is, if you're an even right leaning independent, where would you go? You have the starkest, the most black and white comparison contrast in the presidential election that you have had in decades. And I think that's an important point. Even the people that talk to me that they say we're character voters, we vote on character first. And I'm just like, are you really going to vote for Kamala Harris with what you know about our history? I just, I don't think there's any place for anyone that is a thinking voter that's an informed voter to go other than to vote for Donald Trump. Policies must take precedence over personalities. Can I ask you a follow up on that one, Congressman, because I think it's really important for our listenership. Now, coming out of the Republican National Convention, there were very few members of the Republican Conference, caucus or party who weren't publicly endorsing President Trump and getting behind him in this race. And I think it's that galvanization of the base and hitting that, you know, end of dog days of summer into the final stretch that's allowed for people like Elon Musk and RFK Jr. And even Tulsi Gabbard to come underneath the MAGA 10, you know, you say it's offering people that have nowhere else to go. I think that's an excellent point and angle that you make. But when you talk about people who, you know, ran against Donald Trump as Tulsi Gabbard did as a presidential candidate on the other side of the aisle back in 2020 and RFK Jr. Someone who, you know, as recently as six months ago said ideologically, Donald Trump and him would never see eye to eye. And now they understand that ending forever wars and taking care of kids and making them healthy again is more important than bickering over minor political differences. And even Elon Musk, who is very publicly about not endorsing Donald Trump in the last election cycle, he has so much influence over so many different things in this country, especially bringing in new people, plus all of these podcasters and shows that President Trump has appeared on that normal typical conservative politicians wouldn't normally frequent. I think it's opened up the doors for a lot of people, like you said, who are on the fence, you know, whether it be party lines or whether they lean independent or are, you know, moderate Republicans, maybe even some libertarians coming underneath the tenant and knowing that you listen, it might not be everything I want, but for the direction the country's on right now, it's definitely going to be a lot better than we've got it. Well, again, that's the stark contrast between the previous four years under Trump and the four years under Biden Harris now. I mean, you have very rarely do you have such a direct contrast about what not people, not just what they're saying, but what they have done. Trump has done it for four years. Biden Harris has done it for four years and the contrast is absolutely stark, but not only the points you were making, but the points of just how disastrous the Biden Harris policy platform is. I mean, these, when you talk about Harris's walls, you have two committed socialist communists. I mean, Kamala Harris, as a, as a senator, was rated to the left, Bernie Sanders, I mean, just let that sink in. That tells you almost everything you need to know, and she doubled down on her vice presidential selection. She doubled down to someone that has committed a communist who has been to China, communist China at least 30 times, who thinks that the communist system is the way to govern a nation. He's very positive about it. I mean, not only do they see the Trump successes in policy, they also see the disastrous Biden Harris policies that they've suffered under for the last four years. You know, I do want to switch gears here a little bit, Congressman, and talk about some of the stuff you're working on. I think one of the biggest issues that we've seen come across the wire over the course of the last nearly four years now, in regards to the Biden administration, is they're pandering to different groups to try and, I guess, garner votes when we get to November 5th. One of the biggest ones they've used and one of the biggest measures that they kind of weaponized was this whole student loan forgiveness that the Supreme Court on multiple occasions now has ruled is unconstitutional, and they just can't do it across the board. The education secretary has been caught in some instance now essentially lobbying for this behind the scenes, and your office and some of your congressional counterparts are looking to form an investigation on just what's going on behind the scene. It seems when Democrats aren't getting their ways, even all the way up to cabinet members, they go and use some of the greatest weapons they have. That's the billionaire donors class and all of the lobby groups to change Americans' opinion or vision on what is being ruled constitutionally by the Supreme Court. So maybe if you could talk to our listenership a little bit about what's going on in the early stages of this investigation and what you hope to bring the light and show the American people. Yeah, let's start with what you said about the Supreme Court. I mean, how many times does the Supreme Court have to tell them they cannot do this before they get the message? Because again, they will do anything to keep Donald Trump out of the White House. Now to Secretary Cardona, yes, he is multiple times to include a press conference. He has violated the Hatch Act by calling out Republican elected officials as being the cause of the failure of these student loan transfer programs. I don't call them forgiveness because they're not forgiving anything. This is a transfer program from the people who took the loans out and got an education using the taxpayer guaranteed loans and transferring it to people who have either already paid off their loans or people hardworking Americans who never had loans. This is not a forgiveness program. This is a transfer program to the taxpayers in general. So Representative Fox and I signed the letter that wants an investigation into the Secretary about the violation of the Hatch Act. Now the Hatch Act, I was in the Army for 25 years. We were forbidden to use our official position to advocate in ways that are partisan that will affect an election. That is exactly what Secretary Cardona did both in his postings and in his press release. He has called out explicitly Republican elected officials. I've called for an investigation, yes, but it's black and white violation of the Hatch Act. I'm not sure even why we need an investigation. What we need is a charge. And we hope to see that coming at some point soon. We'll see as you guys get ready to reconvene up on Capitol Hill and that continues to materialize in real time. But again, very alarming for the things that they're trying to do in regards to pandering and then the laws that they're breaking in a lot of instances and doing so. We see it with a lot of rulings in regards to some of the immigration cases that have been brought against the Biden administration as well. And this is just another component of the way that they've operated for the last nearly four years. You know, Congressman, you mentioned your military service, probably serving this country for over two decades. And you saw probably this week a little bit of a dust up in the media. They're trying to take away from anything to do with, you know, Kamal Harris and Tim Walsh getting free, good press everywhere, getting the pollsters roll out these inflated numbers for him. You already touched on the fact that you don't believe them. Anyways, neither do we here on the show. They just can't go from A to B overnight with essentially nothing offered to the American people. But when you talk about, you know, anniversary commemoration of the what happened at Abbey Gate at, you know, Bagram Air Force Base in Afghanistan during the Joe Biden withdrawal from there three years ago. And the fact that Donald Trump appeared at the cemetery with some of the families of the Gold Star families of survivors to participate in some of the events acknowledging what happened in the memorial there. And that created such a buzz in the media negatively when anyone can go on a search engine online and Google Joe Biden Arlington Cemetery, Barack Obama Arlington Cemetery and see the exact same type of photos produced. I don't even know if the in the instances of those the photos exist, but did the families or anyone, you know, invite Joe Biden or Barack Obama to remembering what happened to people that gave the ultimate sacrifice in war zones. The fact of the matter is, you know, some of these families put out a statement saying that they were very pleased that Donald Trump was able to come and, you know, share with them during this time of, I'm sure, great sadness and remembrance. But at the same time, it's the double standard that we have to put up with it. I'm sure it really caught your attention. You probably got a little bit to say on it. I do let the let's start with the fact that Donald Trump was invited by Gold Star families to be at Arlington National Cemetery. Let's start with the fact that the army denied him and I don't even know how that happens. How does the army deny former President Trump permission to be in Arlington National Cemetery to take pictures to take videos when he's been invited? And all of a sudden, the Speaker of the House had to intervene with the army for him to get permission to go to Arlington National Cemetery. Does that make sense to anyone? Doesn't to me, it's a national cemetery. It's an honored hallowed ground right there near DC. So then let's go to this is the this has to be terribly embarrassing to the Biden-Harris administration, because where was Biden? He was on a beach in Delaware. Where was Harris? She was out campaigning. Somewhere else. I have no idea where. Well, Donald Trump is honoring those 13 fallen warriors at in it wasn't that by room is actually in Kabul at the International Airport there. Harman Kazai, Karzai International Airport, they died under the Biden-Harris watch. They died during the most disastrous military decision in 100 years in the United States. This is embarrassing to them. Why did they even make an issue out of this? Why did they retaliate through the army by denying a former president access to Arlington National Cemetery, which anyone can go and go among the gravestones, the headstones of our fallen warriors. This makes no sense. It's got to be extremely embarrassing to the Biden-Harris administration. You know, and you mentioned that as a former president went and shared with those families and helped commemorate the memorial, the ultimate sacrifice that they obviously gave coming out of that war zone, Congressman. But the fact of the matter is, and you alluded to it, the sitting president of the United States was asleep on a beach. The sitting vice president of the United States was campaigning in Atlanta, Georgia. And even though it's been revealed also that, you know, branches of the military and, you know, the people usually are in charge of setting up these ceremonies had reached out to both entities. Multiple times, it just got no answer back. It's like they showed no interest in commemorating this day, one that they stumped on as a talking point. And something is a win for the Biden administration back when it happened. We all know that it wasn't, as you said, it was probably the biggest embarrassment in military history, at least in the last 100 years for our country. But it says a lot about what's going on right now and kind of encapsulates this entire election cycle. You have President Trump, where he knows every second that he takes off the campaign trail, albeit for something important like that, could run the risk of, you know, losing votes where the woman who's been given, you know, the keys to the castle on essentially a primary list cycle is now the Democrat nominee and doesn't have to have, you know, or adhere to any of the responsibilities that goes with the office of the president or the vice president or whatever position they have Kamala Harrison right now. Well, she certainly didn't do anything about her responsibility as the borders are. And she's denying all all claim to that title whatsoever. Correct. When it's in writing all over the place, doesn't she know that newspaper headlines in the internet or forever? Of course, she was the border czar. I mean, by title, she did nothing as the borders are. But she certainly held the title. And now she split plopped on that to say that she wants to build the wall. Oh my gosh, she has own record in the past to say we will not build the wall. It's incredible to see where, you know, and I think the most interesting takeaway for me during that entire interview last night, all 17 minutes of it on CNN, they had every opportunity to put, you know, cast off borders are into the sunset. Dana Bash could have lobbied a softball at her and she could have knocked it out of the park. They didn't even touch it because obviously they know it's true. It's one of the things that, you know, they could try to rewrite history on, but there's so much headlines, as you said, you know, throughout the course of the last couple of years that said she was just us. And for the abysmal failure that it's been in protecting our country and upholding our national security down there on the southern border. Congressman, last thing I want to talk to you about it, as you guys will be reconvening up on Capitol Hill at some point in the near future here, well, listen, we're going to have a budget battle. There's got to be at least a CR that band aids this administration to the next one. And I just want to talk about some of the things that are going to go into that. You know, the appropriations process is ongoing behind the scenes where hopefully we're going to get some reduction in government spending. I mean, we can't sustain this trillion dollars every 100 days like we're in cycle right now. And we would hope that in a Trump administration, we would get back to, you know, the economy, the way it was supposed to be ran. But it also takes Congress putting our budgets that are going to start to reduce the massive spending we've had under pretty much Nancy Pelosi led House of Representatives for a number of years now. But in addition, there's going to be a little bit of a battle, I think, over the SAVE Act. I mean, this is slam dunk legislation and protects American citizens and the right to vote. It guarantees that illegals won't be voting. I just kind of want to get your take on it. It's inclusion, possibly in the upcoming continuing resolution and how important this piece of legislation is for an election cycle that's, you know, less than a month away from early voting is getting ready to kick off. The SAVE Act is very important. The Democrats make the case that it's already illegal, illegal for illegals to vote. Yeah, but it's happening. It's happening. So the SAVE Act tries to set a minimum federal standard that if you're going to vote in a federal election, you have to have proof of citizenship before you can register and vote. That is a very strong bill that must be included because this is a minimum federal standard. We're not telling the states how to run their elections. We're setting a minimum federal standard that you must be a citizen to vote in US elections. Why is that even controversial? Why would the Democrats even vote against it? I want to see a vote on the SAVE Act some way, whether it's stand on and it's already passed the House. I want to see the vote in the Senate, but we may have to pass it to a must-pass bill, which would be probably the continuing resolution, as you say. But I want to see a vote in both houses on this bill to see who can vote against the simple idea that you have to be a US citizen before you vote in a US election. It's as simple as that. Oh, by the way, this continuing resolution, don't take your eye off the debt ball because every single dollar that we vote on today, now the mandatory spending is on autopilot. Social security, Medicare, Medicaid, SNAP, things like that. Every dollar that we vote on, the discretionary budget, is borrowed. And I get a text every day, the last one over the last 365 days in a rolling movement, was $2.48 trillion that we added in the last 365 days up to today. We cannot sustain this, but whatever we do in this lame duck session, I hope for some sort of sanity and spending, and I hope that the SAVE Act will be included in this must-pass whatever. Unsustainable is the word we use frequently on the show when it comes to things related to the budget, the deficit, and the national debt overall. Our country can't continue down this path. Congressman, thanks for kind of highlighting what it looks like when you guys re-feed up on the hill in a short amount of time here. And again, thanks for taking some time to share with our listenership today. I mean, obviously, you guys are off the hill, so we've got not only your congressional website, but your candidate website, live linked in the show description today. Anybody who wants to check out on social media, though, and all the other great work you're doing, things you're involved in, whether it's on or in the military, investigations into things that the Biden administration's got going on, or just some updates. Where can they find you? Basically, it's whatever the format is @rep-keythself. Rep-keythself is the format that you use, whatever the platform is you're on. And we'll be looking to catch up again soon with the congressman who's representing Texas' third congressional district, Representative Self. Thanks for coming on the show today, sir. Have a great weekend. Thank you, you too. First thing I want to say, why isn't it live? It's not a live interview. It's an interview that's going to be taped, and then edited, and then put out. So that's not even an interview. Then she's doing it with her vice president sitting there. So she's not very smart. When they ask her a question that she can't answer, she'll just look at him. You answer it. I can't imagine everyone's waiting for her to do an interview because she's been a very big failure in interviews before, as you know, a tremendous failure. And she brings in the vice president, who, by the way, isn't so good himself. He's been a disaster this guy. He has been a disaster. His state is in a state of shock from his governorship. He's been a horrible governor. You look at employment numbers. You look at the people that are leaving. You look at all of the problems. Minneapolis is a burned down. They never built it back. It was terrible. He's been a terrible governor. It was a crazy pick, but he's sitting with her to help her out. So this is not the kind of a person we need as president. All right. Jump back into the news portion of the show here. Second news segment on the back end of the first of two big Friday editions of stake for breakfast. And as always, great catching up with Congressman Keith self gives a lot of insight on some things that are going on both with the national race for the president of the United States and things going on as Congress is soon set to reconvene and possible battles regarding the next CR and items like the Save Act. So always great to get insight there. We'll have more insight on a lot of the same policies, agenda items and hot takes from Indiana Congresswoman Victoria Sparks as the first interview in our next edition of stake for breakfast coming up right after this one. And that was Donald Trump yesterday. He sat down with the Daily Mail to do a little interview from Bedminster. And he was talking about Kamala Harris finally sitting down with some component of the media to do her first, I guess, interview piece or media hit of this very short election cycle for her and Tim Walz. So promoted as a lot of things. It wasn't live. It was pre-recorded. It was part of an hour special that CNN did. However, Kamala Harris spoke for 16 minutes and 23 seconds in totality. I thought Dana Bash was terrible as usual. A lot of softball questions, some minorly challenging follow ups. But again, you get nothing. And she even went off the rails a couple of times. So we'll break it down and listen to portions of it right now just to make sure for those in our listenership who hadn't been able to hear her elaborate on anything that she's looking to do as part of her policy platform in this election cycle, we've got you covered. I think just, you know, when you talk about the meat and potatoes of this interview, this was, it was weird. You know, they, it looked like they were in a break room of an office building. Apparently it was a coffee shop in downtown Atlanta where they're on a bus tour right now in the battleground state of Georgia. This also comes on the heels of the announcement of the Harris team next week, rolling out a nationwide bus tour looking to make stops in all 50 states talking about things like reproductive freedom. That's what I have to say about that. But, you know, America can't fall for this again. And what I'm talking about is the basement campaign that Joe Biden ran, where they tried to keep him as a moderate. And we found out that due to his mental incapacity and physical ability to handle the rigorous of being president of the United States, or pretty much anything right now outside of, I guess, being a grandpa. America was hoodwinked into having the worst commander in chief probably in the history of our country. He brought along the worst vice president with him. And now the media and all of the press and the pollsters are trying to tell you that Kamala Harris and absolutely vile, disgusting, uneducated, low IQ moron is going to be the greatest leader in the history of our country. That is literally what they were promoting. They're using words like, this is an Obama-esque-like movement, hope, and stupid-ass things like joy are back at the forefront. You know, saying that they want to bring back joy essentially is just another discredit to this entire administration. Saying that was Joe Biden the antithesis of joy, and Kamala Harris now will be the joy that he wasn't able to produce for America. I don't get it. KJP has said there's no daylight on policy between Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. Kamala Harris had some takes that were worse than Joe Biden's back when she ran for president during the 2020 election cycle. She says a lot of her policy standpoints, if not all of them haven't changed. She's not flip flopping on stuff. And America can't fall for it again. And I'm not talking about our listenership, but I'm talking about you, the listener. Our stake for breakfast faithful have to get out there and educate other members of your family, of your workforce, of your communities on what this country is on a trajectory for and what's going to happen if they steal another election from Donald Trump. Because that's the only goal here. The only goal of the Democrats is to not let Trump get back into power, because the party's over. We've played many clips over the course of the last few months, but more specifically over the last few episodes where Donald Trump reflects on walking into the swamp, experiencing it firsthand, the hires, the firings, the people who were loyal and those who weren't. Donald Trump does a lot of things. He is a lot of things. He says a lot of things. But if you look at his track record, he doesn't often make the same mistake twice. So we're going to get into this right now and kind of take a look at what Kamala Harris was dishing the American people last night. In our opinion here, it was a heap in helping of BS, but you be the judge. Let's check it out. You talked about, you call it the opportunity economy. You are well aware that right now many Americans are struggling. There's a crisis of affordability. One of your campaign themes is we're not going back. But I wonder what you say to voters who do want to go back when it comes to the economy specifically, because their groceries were less expensive. Housing was more affordable when Donald Trump was president. Well, let's start with the fact that when Joe Biden and I came in office, during the height of a pandemic, we saw over 10 million jobs were lost. People, I mean, literally, we were all tracking the numbers. Hundreds of people a day were dying because of COVID. The economy had crashed. In large part, all of that because of mismanagement by Donald Trump, of that crisis. When we came in, our highest priority was to do what we could to rescue America. And today, we know that we have inflation at under 3%. A lot of our policies have led to the reality that America recovered faster than any wealthy nation around the world. But you are right. Prices in particular for groceries are still too high. The American people know it. I know it, which is why my agenda includes what we need to do to bring down the price of groceries. For example, dealing with an issue like price gouging, what we need to do to extend the child tax credit to help young families be able to take care of their children in their most formative years, what we need to do to bring down the cost of housing. My proposal includes what would be a tax credit of $25,000 for first-time home buyers. So they can just have enough to put a down payment on a home, which is part of the American dream and their aspiration, but do it in a way that allows them to actually get on the path to achieving that goal in that dream. What does any of that even mean? And again, the reference points back to Donald Trump's presidency was COVID to January 6th, and that they came in in the biggest mess in the history of messes and cleaned it up. This is absolute garbage. They made it worse. They locked down the country for an additional year. They continued to send out these ridiculous stimulus checks. They kept kids from in-school instruction for nearly two full years in a lot of states. And the country withered while they assumed and took power. And to not follow up in any kind of reasonable way. And what I'm talking about is from Dana Bash here. You know, even to say like, okay, Vice President Harris, you're talking about a once-in-a-lifetime pandemic. A lot of the world operated in the same exact way that Donald Trump did. So when you guys use it as a reference point, as the country was absolutely destroyed, not from the Black Lives Matter and Antifa Summer of Love, but from COVID, how can you not say that he was trying to do essentially what everyone else around the world was doing? And then, consequently, you guys weaponized the weakest points of everything here in America, work, education, churches, vaccine mandates, et cetera, after campaigning directly against all of that. And use it as a philosophical thumb over the heads of a majority of Americans. We weren't getting any follow-ups like that. What we were getting was instances where Dana Bash was essentially soft-balling questions at Kamala Harris and then where, I guess, throughout the course of editing, maybe they stopped at the times and her handlers were like telling her how to deal with it. She even gave Kamala Harris multiple choice answers on how to correctly address the question that she was answering her. I know it sounds weird. It'll be better if we listen. Let's check it out. Generally speaking, how should voters look at some of the changes that you've made, that you've explained some of here in your policy? Is it because you have more experience now and you've learned more about the information? Is it because you were running for president in a Democratic primary? And should they feel comfortable and confident that what you're saying now is going to be your policy moving forward? Dana, I think the most important and most significant aspect of my policy perspective and decisions is my values have not changed. You mentioned the Green New Deal. I have always believed and I have worked on it that the climate crisis is real, that it is an urgent matter to which we should apply metrics that include holding ourselves to deadlines around time. We did that with the Inflation Reduction Act. We have set goals for the United States of America and by extension, the globe around when we should meet certain standards for reduction of greenhouse gas emissions as an example. That value has not changed. So essentially what she's saying is they've laid out the blueprint for the rest of the world on how to be a totalitarian regime in regards to forcing citizens, companies, corporate enterprises, the entirety of our education system to embrace this green new bullshit that we all know is not real. Every time I hear her talk about that stuff, which is one thing comes to mind. Shut up, silly woman. I'm going to have to pull it out of the vlog. We'll play it on one of our upcoming editions of the show. There was a time back in the day. God rest his soul. John Coleman, the man who was the co-founder and inventor of the Weather Channel, the OG Weather Channel, where it was like just the bomb tracks over what your local news was in between a couple amazing commercials and nothing else. You can't even turn on the Weather Channel right now and get the weather. You get all of these shows like storm chasers and climate hunters and all this other crap. John Coleman retired after he sold off the Weather Channel because he saw how the climate mob was forming and he moved out to San Diego, California. For years, I watched him on the KUSI news as not only the evening and night show meteorologist, but as the man who always led into the high school sports show that airs out here in southern California every Friday night. Well, one time in his early career, Brian, Mr. Potato Head Seltar, formerly of CNN, now a Harvard professor, had John Coleman on, and John Coleman kind of laid out for him in about two and a half minutes how all of these lobby groups and international billionaires who do every single thing to make the environment worse want all of us to live under the standards that they find are unsuitable for them and that the whole climate change narrative is built on money and who's getting it and where it's going. Remember, we played a clip earlier in the year from two climate experts when Senator Kennedy had them up on Capitol Hill and he asked how much would it roughly cost over the course of a decade or two to get the United States down to net carbon zero, five hundred trillion dollars. Spoiler alert, they'd never get it to net carbon zero. But it's these policies and these lobby groups and these influencers and these billionaires who hard press these political puppets and empty suits like Kamala Harris. They will continue to push legislation that they know in a majority they can get passed and Republicans at some points like with the Green New Deal stuff that's in the inflation non-reduction act and the Save America plan and all those other awful pieces of legislation that Joe Biden was able to ram through our powerless to do anything about it. We can't give them another opportunity to do that and we have to continue to push back because we know like Donald Trump says, a tenth of an inch of water raising around the world over the course of 400 years is not worth the trillions of dollars we're wasting on whatever it is we're doing with climate change. They would quickly segue. They're talking about the border. Everybody knows about the record number of illegal aliens who have now infiltrated this country. I'm sure everybody saw as we reported on a few weeks ago, it's now in the news cycle more prominently about these Venezuelan gangs who are running around in cities like Denver, Colorado and all of its suburban entities outside of the capital there and taking over apartment complexes, taking over hotels, taking over entire neighborhoods, walking onto job sites and saying it's their job sites now with knives and machetes and semi-automatic rifles. I hate to say we told you so, but that's what's going on. Well, when they started touching on the record border numbers, I'm going to let you guys listen in on what Kamala Harris's first answer regarding the matter was. During the Biden-Harris administration, there were record numbers of illegal border crossings. Why did the Biden-Harris administration wait three and a half years to implement sweeping asylum restrictions? Well, first of all, the root causes work that I did as vice president that I was asked to do by the president has actually resulted in a number of benefits, including historic investments by American businesses in that region. The number of immigrants coming from that region has actually reduced since we began that work. But I will say this, that Joe Biden and I and our administration worked with members of the United States Congress on an immigration issue that is very significant to the American people and to our security, which is the border. And through bipartisan work, including some of the most conservative members of the United States Congress, a bill was crafted, which we supported, which I support, and Donald Trump, God word, of this bill that would have contributed to securing our border. And because he believes that it would not have helped him politically, he told his folks in Congress, don't put it forward, he killed the bill, a border security bill that would have put 1,500 more agents on the border. And let me tell you something, the border patrol endorsed the bill. And I'm sure, and I'm sure in large part because they knew they were working around the clock, and 1,500 more agents would help them. That bill would have allowed us to increase seizures of fentanyl. Ask any community in America that has been devastated by fentanyl. What passing that bill would have done to address their concern and a pain that they've experienced. So you would push that legislation again. I just want to only push it. I will make sure that it comes to my desk and I would sign it. I'll be honest with you. She was an absolute mess. I don't know if you could hear it, that good. But just try to listen for the rest of the audio clips we have. She was almost slurring her words. And it sounded like she was talking with just a full mouth of saliva. Like, I don't know if it has something to do with anxiety. I know there's been rumors that she has an alcohol problem, but she just was not in good shape here. In addition, she had no makeup on. I mean, she looked like absolutely haggard compared to, I mean, for those who don't think that her vice presidential portrait, the picture that you guys see, like in all the federal buildings, or sometimes they use it in promotion of shows on cable news. Number one, they completely replaced her eyeballs and all of the stuff going on around her eyes with like a completely photoshopped set of peepers. And you know, her neck's been in bad shape. There's always been just a lot of memeers out there who see that after probably decades of extended use in the ascension of her political career. You know, there's probably got some miles on it and this takes a toll on the human body. Her vice presidential portrait airbrushed out as well, photoshopped out as well. And you know, last night, just no makeup, looked the sheveled, incoherent sentence connection, slurred speech in some instances. It's just a mess. This is what they're passing off as the next Barack Obama. Everybody fell for it and this country burned and was unprospersed for a decade. And we just can't let it happen again. You know, talking about the root causes of the problem. Again, here's three points I take away from that clip we just listened to. They're outsourcing American jobs to third world countries. Okay, she said that. We've been able to create connections and build bridges that have allowed for the manufacturing section of our country to flourish in these nations where we're taking hundreds of thousands, if not millions of illegals from that's point one. So outsourcing of American greatness when it comes to the manufacturing industry point two, she talked about the bipartisan bill. Didn't matter if that bill had 1500 or 15,000 new border patrol and ice and whatever agents in it. It's not solving the problem. If every single person that's encountered. Now, whether there's a wall of steel or a wall of agents, if an illegal crosses and comes up to them, they're processed and released into the United States. So it doesn't matter how many people there are working. If the only thing they're doing is releasing illegals into the country. It also opened up the door getting a green card, which is a pathway to citizenship. We know what that does in regards to chain migration. The 10 or 12 or 15 or 20 million that will come in by the time they leave office is automatically 50 million with chain migration. And that's bringing in all of your relatives from the third world. Because once you get that green card, you get petition power. And then lastly, and which I thought was the most interesting point. Now, Dana Bash skirted around it, but both of them at some point throughout the course of this. Absolutely titillating 16 and a half minutes, had the opportunity to throw the words borders are out there. And given Kamala Harris the chance to refute it or redefine it, or just deny that that was ever her task, saying that she was asked to find the root causes of illegal migration and then blaming it on things like high crime in other countries and climate change is not a way that she's going to be able to pass the buck on this narrative. And we all need to understand that. So it was just really interesting to see that they completely avoided that talking point. But I guess I didn't want to hear the words come out of either one of their mouths. Actually, there was three of them because Tim Walts out there like a horse semen drinking retard for the entirety of it except for the one question that he was really asked that we're going to get to in just a sec. 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So out of all the things they could have asked him Walts about the issues surrounding his DUI, whether or not he lied about how high of a coach he was elevated to as a teacher when he talked publicly, his military service, stolen valor, etc. Dana Bash kind of lobbed him. I wouldn't even call it a softball. It was like a beach ball in regards to very vaguely talking about his time in the Wisconsin National Guard. And he leaned on a little bit of Joe Biden answering to get his point across in regards to some of his stolen valor regarding carrying weapons of war into war zones. Let's hear it. Governor Walts, the country is just starting to get to know you. I want to ask you a question about how you've described your service in the National Guard. You said that you carried weapons in war, but you have never deployed actually in a war zone. A campaign official said that you misspoke. Did you? Well, first of all, I'm incredibly proud to have done 24 years of wearing uniform of this country. Equally proud of my service in a public school classroom, whether it's Congress or the governor. My record speaks for itself, but I think people are coming to know me. I speak like they do. I speak candidly. I wear my emotions on my sleeves. And I speak especially passionately about our children being shot in schools and around guns. So I think people know me. They know who I am. They know where my heart is. And again, my record has been out there for over 40 years to speak for itself. And the idea that you said that you were in war, did you misspeak as the campaign has said? Yeah, I said we were talking about in this case, this was after a school shooting, the ideas of carrying these weapons of war. And my wife, the English, she told my grammar is not always correct. But again, if it's not this, it's an attack on my children for showing love for me or it's an attack on my dog. I'm not going to do that. And the one thing I'll never do is I'll never demean another member's service in any way I never have. Again, Tim Wallace is a complete asshole. And you know, when you see the way he passed the buck in that almost minute and a half of not answering, you know, he's also a large vagina in regards to being caught in a lie and not being man enough to admit it. Okay, he lied about the rank he was elevated to. He did not finish his military service to that rank. He used it in promotion of his political career. He continued to advance that narrative throughout the course of his time up in Congress and then running for governor in the form of things like challenge coins. Whenever people were speaking and directing their commentary at him or on his behalf as someone who was a veteran, which he was, but where he served places like Iraq and Afghanistan and what the context of his service was in either one of those regions, he would just sit there and say, thank you or I have PTSD from it, or even just not in acknowledgement that these things happen when they did not. So you have to be able to compartmentalize that there are some things that Tim Wallace did in regards to his military service that are 100 percent factual. But when you talk about the end of it, how he used the conclusion of that service and how he essentially weaponized it to advance his political career all the way up to the Democrat nominee for the vice president of the United States, it's absolutely unacceptable. So we don't discredit the fact that he did serve, but it's how he used that service to his own advantage, which I think makes him an absolute untrustable scumbag. Speaking of which, Kamala Harris was asked about one of the things that a lot of Americans are concerned about, and I just want you guys to understand something. Everyone's getting asked about if they've talked to Joe Biden, how the relationship is with Joe Biden, is Joe Biden mad at you like Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer, Hakeem Jeffries, Kamala Harris and all I say, oh my God, we love Joe. You'll never hear about why Joe Biden is no longer the Democrat nominee and why even after nearly 15 million votes were cast for him throughout the course of the Democrat primaries, he was removed and Kamala Harris was inserted. We know the reason why because electorally, Joe Biden had zero pathway to victory. Donald Trump was going to walk to 46 to 47 state landslide here outside of New York, California, and probably one of the states in the blue wall. And outside of that, Joe Biden was going to get curm stomped into political infamy. You insert Harris here, tell everybody it's not Kamala Harris, it's Barack Obama, but with boobs and a wig, he's not Indian, but black. And everything's fine, or at least they'll pretend it's fine until it's not. We'll have to see where it goes from here. But getting back to the issue here, a lot of America want to know the cover up that went on. And without being able to talk about the reason why Joe Biden is in the race, you could essentially run with a narrative cover up. What cover up? Let's hear how Kamala answered it. Vice President Harris, you were a very staunch defender of President Biden's capacity to serve another four years right after the debate. You insisted that President Biden is extraordinarily strong. Given where we are now, do you have any regrets about what you told the American people? No, not at all. Not at all. I have served with President Biden for almost four years now, and I'll tell you it's one of the greatest honors of my career, truly. He cares so deeply about the American people. He is so smart and loyal to the American people. And I have spent hours upon hours with him, be it in the Oval Office or the Situation Room. He has the intelligence, the commitment and the judgment and disposition that I think the American people rightly deserve in their president. She would also staunchly attack her record on things like being the tie-breaking vote on the American Rescue Plan or the Inflation Non-Reduction Act. And still to this day, because remember, KJP said it, there's no policy daylight between them. Things by economics is great. Let's hear it. Maintain by economics is a success. I maintain that when we do the work of bringing down prescription medication for the American people, including capping the cost of the annual cost of prescription medication for seniors at $2,000. When we do what we did in the first year of being in office to extend the child tax credit so that we cut child poverty in America by over 50%. When we do what we have done to invest in the American people and bringing manufacturing back to the United States so that we created over 800,000 new manufacturing jobs, bringing business back to America, what we have done to improve the supply chain. So we're not relying on foreign governments to supply American families with their basic needs. I'll say that that's good work. It's absolutely embarrassing. And they rub it in the face of all of us. It's just a shame to see that this kind of was able to shake out this way. And the fact that she was allowed to speak in that manner and not have any repercussion. And I think this interview left us with probably more questions than answers. I know Donald Trump was hypercritical of several different components of it. We'll hear some of that a little bit later in our second edition of the podcast. They a couple posts from his true social account. I look so forward to debating comrade Kamala Harris and exposing her for the fraud that she is. Harris has changed every single one of her long held positions on everything. America will never allow an election weaponizing Marxists to be president of the United States. The other banger I saw Kamala Harris spoke for just over 16 minutes and didn't even address the crime crisis in this nation. She spent a mere three minutes and 25 seconds talking about the economy and two minutes and two seconds talking about immigration. This is an absolute disgrace. I saw a lot of immediate reactions. The one that kind of caught my last night was from Scott Jennings who's now the only I guess Trump adjacent on CNN for when they have their full panel. Let's hear him. I agree with a stead about this idea of the question of who's going to change will be the fundamental defining question the election. And I was sort of watching this holistically. What is she saying? What does she look like? What's on the screen? So at the beginning when she's talking about Biden and their record our screen said this is called the Chiron, the headline at the bottom. It said Harris stands by Biden administration economic record. She is making it clear that she will embrace and be a continuation of Biden's economic policy, his record what they've done. She didn't offer. She offered no remorse, no regrets, no introspection about anything they've done. She continued to blame inflation on this fantasy price gouging idea. She had no additional thoughts on the economic situation in the country or what they've done beyond just saying Joe Biden and I have done a great job. Now, if I were the Trump people, I would be salivating over the idea that that's how they are going to run the race. I don't believe it's tenable. And they certainly were and they quickly put out a here's what Kamala Harris didn't talk about with CNN. It's been well over a month since Kamala Harris became the Democrat nominee and she finally decided to give an interview. Kamala spoke for just over 16 minutes and didn't even address the crime crisis in our country. Kamala Harris and her values have not changed. She said at three separate times. She's still a San Francisco radical. Here are all the things that Kamala Harris failed to address tonight with CNN, her support for ending cash bail for violent criminals, her fundraising for Minnesota, which freed riders during the summer of love, her tie breaking vote for the American Rescue Plan, her support for defunding the police, her comments comparing police to slavery, her praise of binomics, her Medicare for all, which is a socialist takeover of the healthcare system and that includes medical benefits for illegals, her support for closing immigration detention centers and freeing thousands of criminal aliens into the United States, for saying that we need to start from scratch with ICE and comparing them to the KKK, her support of reparations and her support for decriminalizing prostitution. I guess we're going to leave it as that as we're getting ready to jump in with Fish Bar. We're going to break it down a little bit more in our two new segments of our second edition of State for Breakfast today. 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If you want the coffee, my store.com/stake, or you can always talk to a qualified pillow representative 1-800-658-80-45. All right, joining us next on the show today, this big Friday edition of the State for Breakfast podcast. He's the executive secretary of the New York Young Republican Club. He's one of MAGA's most intriguing operatives. He's got a little bit more than a digital footprint because his sneaker game is strong. Mr. Fishborough, welcome back to the show. Rowan, it's always a pleasure. I love the State for Breakfast audience. Thanks for having me back, guys. This is now crunch time, fourth quarter, two-minute drill. Everything must be left out on the field. I knew that I had to come back and see you guys. Thanks for having me back on though. Always a pleasure to host you, my very good friend, and the stadium pulse is maxed out right now, as we are in the downhill sprint towards election day early voting just about a month away and then little over two months before we have the November elections. Listen, you've got your finger on the pulse of MAGA. You've got your finger on your pulse of everything that's going on across the country. This has been a very different race for a lot of different reasons. You could talk about Joe Biden's shadow presidency or lack thereof, how they switched them out with Kamala Harris. Now, she's running Basement 2.0. She's got the media. She's got the pollsters in her pocket. Everybody loves her. She's the greatest thing from sliced bread. And then you have Donald Trump. He ran the race that Donald Trump ran back in 2016. He was making himself more physically present out on the campaign trail, retail, politics, and going to things that you normally wouldn't expect from a conservative or traditional Republican candidate as Donald Trump is anything but, you know, he went to sneaker con. He did the Bitcoin convention. He hung out with libertarians. He's sitting down on all of these podcasts, not here yet, but who's counting? The thing is, the assassination attempt changed some things. Donald Trump gave a speech at the RNC that hit me emotionally as it did probably a lot of Americans and those who have followed him since he came down the Golden Escalator, more so for people like Gutsvish because we are born and bred from the Tri-State area. But here's the deal. Donald Trump has coalesced the Republican party around him for the most part. I mean, there are very few people outside of Adam Kinzinger, Liz Cheney, and Mike Pence who have not come aboard the Trump train. That solidification of the base has allowed him to widen that tent even more to bringing people like Elon Musk, Tulsi Gabbard, RFK Jr., and do things that a modern political Republican candidate has never been able to do. Also campaign on things like anti-war and robust economies, things that the Democrats have traditionally campaigned on. But it doesn't seem to satisfy everybody within, I guess, the conservative apparatus that we have here both on social media and in the real world where people just continue to bellyache and micromanage and go after the Trump team when they have outpaced every single thing that the Democrats have done. Since Donald Trump made the decision to run for reelection again back in 2022, I want you to take on how this race is shaping up. You know, it's so crazy. I remember 2016, man. You know, it didn't matter how many months it was out, how many weeks it was out, how many days it was out. We were so, the whole movement was so chat about in our optimism about how confident we were in winning the election. The poll, the poll said we were down nine, we were down 10. There was not a single positive thing that was said about Donald Trump during 2016, even 2020. And we were so, we did not care. We tuned out all the noise and followed the signals. And that is what led us to victory in 2016. Now, in this situation where you have this unprecedented shake up with the replacement of Biden with Kamala on democratically, of course. And, you know, of course, we've been living in an era of unprecedented for a while now. So this should be expected. We should, that's the signal that they're gonna do things that we've never seen before to see, to take this election and steal this election. And we need to be serious about it. They didn't even pull this stuff when we were chadly optimistic back in 2016. Now that you know that you're seeing them do this, they're scared, they're fear, they're fearful of us. We need to be so optimistic and sit like so chat, so confident in what in in Donald Trump's ability to deliver this election and in our ability to support him in that win as his apparatus, as the MAGA apparatus, as the people who are going to deliver this election for Donald Trump. And we have to expect that they're gonna continue to do unprecedented stuff too. So just expect it to not the noise and just understand that their candidate is so weak. Even Joe Biden at least got on Skype interviews during 2020. You know what I mean? He might not have done it in person, but he's right, but he certainly at least talked to the media and did press conferences. Hey, give him credit, even after the Hunter Biden laptop thing dropped, you know, he went out and I think a couple days after and I mean denied and lied about it, of course, but face the media. Kamala can't even do that. She can't even do her first interview without Tim Walts sitting by her side like a emotional support puppy. So I think that that we need to take the signals for what they are. The weaker and weaker she is and looks and it becomes obvious that she's weak, the more unprecedented and more unhinged their actions and responses are going to be. So I need everybody to expect that and I need everyone to be ready for that. And so you have to get involved any which way possible. There's just, I mean, you should have been doing it already. I've come on the show so many times. Lated it out two years ago. What are you supposed to be doing, right? So years, years, you're telling you the year by year plan. Now we're in the fourth quarter, two minute drill. We are locked in top, I'm Brady in the fourth, Darth Vader in the hallway. This, this is what there, there is no turning back. Everything is on the line and we need to leave it out all on the field. This tell our listenership, what they need to do besides go to the ballot box on November 5th. I mean, for years, you've come in the show and you've encouraged people to get involved in any way, shape or form. And you know, you can't ask for a more finite amount of time than two months before actual ballots are being cast. We're two and a half weeks away from the only presidential debate that we're probably going to have because I'm assuming that no matter what they throw at Donald Trump, it's going to be a disaster for Kamala Harris. It's going to be the confirmation that we are running, you know, Trump chatism versus Kamala Harris basementism. And we should need to be optimistic. But there is a lot of work that needs to be done in the last couple of months running up to this election. And it's going to take more than just a battle being cast by every individual person in MAGA. Yeah, absolutely. So look, right now, it's not even 60 days before ballots are being cast. So technically, the election starts September 6th, because I believe that's when the first overseas and military ballots go out, I think, in Pennsylvania or North Carolina, one of them, I forget, but that this is the we need to think this way now. The moment ballots are being shipped in the mail to people, the election has started. So that's September 6th. That is a week away. So there is nothing like we are in the game. This is it. So what we need to do is focus mainly on three verticals. Okay, we need to turn out the vote. And we need to do that. Any which way possible, you better be door knocking, phone banking, doing doing anything to touch voters and to encourage and get to touch voters, engage voters, and encourage turnout. And I want you to take that even a step further. In a lot of states that you're in, early voting starts one month before election day. What I would encourage every single listener to do is every day that the moment the election starts, just find one person every day. And take them to their local, to their local voting location. If you could just do one, right? And you do it for that for 30 days straight, you'd have gotten additional 30 votes. And if you, just yourself, so if everyone, and if we force multiply that, that's actually heavy damage from everyone who's involved to go and do that. What I'd love for the audience to focus on is we, in the swing states, in these battleground states, the demographic that's going to determine this election, not just, I'm sorry, not determine this election, the demographic that's going to deliver us this victory. There it is. It's going to be young white men. Okay, specifically in Western Pennsylvania, I'm putting out the cattle called right now. If you are in Western Pennsylvania, and you know, young white men between the ages of 18, 35, you need to absolutely go hard in the paint to make sure that every single one of them have voted for Donald Trump. Because if we do that in Western Pennsylvania, we win Western Pennsylvania. And that is actually why you're seeing Donald Trump going on these podcasts with these young guys like Beowan and Sean Ryan, et cetera. This is the final, this is the final push for outreach and turnout to that specific demographic. Because again, I cannot stress this enough. That is the demographic that's going to deliver us the victory from MAGA and America in November. Now that, so that's one. Another thing playing defense, we need, we need poll workers, it's a pay job, poll workers, poll watchers, et cetera, sign up, go sign up, find out from your local organizations and from your local board of elections how you can do that. It's a paid gig. As much we need as many of our people in there as possible. Some places it could be even too late, not sure get on it, get in there and play defense. Make sure every ballot is certifiable and has chain of custody. And the third and final thing that you've got to do is you've got to chase those ballots and bring them home, bank the vote, chase ballots, bank the vote. Every single low propensity vote must be turned out and banks. And so any which way you could do that, Pennsylvania PHA has Cliff Maloney's doing it in Arizona, Wisconsin, you have turning point doing it and they're paying people to do it, get in there and do it. And so these are the, if we do these three things, we're going, it's that's when we're going to deliver what Donald Trump is asking from us. And that is that we got to win in such a way where it's too big to rape. Absolutely fantastic fish. You know, such great points you make. Listen, a lot of these things you could start off by doing them in the home and in your direct neighborhood and then widen it out as we get closer and closer to election day. Every little piece that every little person can add to this electorate is going to help us and just score the biggest electoral victory in the history of our country on November five. Listen, you know, outside of doing all the stuff for MAGA and you have been a huge advocate of this stuff. You've been doing these force multiplier, you know, seminars all over the country for years. You've been talking about not just on other shows that you've been on about here as well, but you guys have been doing a bunch of other stuff behind the scene. Cash Mattel is a great friend of this show. Last time he came on, he told us about the rollout of his newest film. It's a cinematic adaptation of his book, Government Gangsters. And you had a little bit, if not a lot, to do with that behind the scenes. I kind of want to give you an unshameless plug here as we like to promote stuff like that. I mean, I've got the plot against the president movie poster right behind me here in the studio. And of course, Government Gangsters, the movies was something that I just really enjoyed watching. It was a lot of confirmation of the interviews that we do, the news report here on the show and just the tracking that we watched over the course of the last nearly a decade now of the swamp and how it operates up in Washington, D.C. Yeah, man, Government Gangsters Donald Trump endorsed it as a must see and Steve Bannon said it's the most important movies worked on in his lifetime. You know, the movie really intricately lays out exactly how the deep state operates in order to not to not just consolidate and secure power, but to destroy what it perceives as enemies and political enemies and how even that has gone off the rails. And now just everyday Americans are under attack by this deep state, by this unelected bureaucracy. It is an incredibly eye opening and enlightening movie. The director is a dear friend of mine, Matt Taylor. Someone just taught me a lot of things in life and about politics and about creativity and all that. And I think that this movie has the power and influence to be able to educate not just the movement on how the deep state operates, but to help come up with new ideas on how to fight back. So, you know, that's what I think, you know, and ultimately, you know, the first, but the first, the first thing that we must deliver in order for any of that to be addressed is voting for Donald Trump and delivering a victory for him. With that being said, you know, the New York Young Republican Club will be doing a private screening of the movie in New York City. It is where it's going to be not a red carpet event, but something pretty close. And it's September 15th. We'll have Maureen Bannon there, the CEO of War Room as well. We'll have cash there. We'll have the director there. There'll be a moderated discussion. So, you know, check us out on our website. And that's not the only event I want to get into at the club that we're doing with your own. But that's the one on September 15th that is going to feature this, this really amazing film. No, it certainly is. And, you know, I can't say enough about the great work that you guys did putting this together. It's something that I know you and, of course, cash is really proud of. And when you talk about just the information level that you're disseminating out to, you know, not just the people in America first, but anybody else that they can watch the movie, it really does peel back the layers and show you how the DC swamp operates, how it's been able to thrive, and how it protects itself and circles the wagons when, like you said, identifies the threat. Last thing I want to touch with you on Vish, we've talked about it for years here on the show. It just seems like every season it's getting better. And you've guys got another gala coming up this winter. It's the biggest event for the New York and Republican club. I think it's the biggest summit probably for the New York Young Republican club. You know, when they talk about all the guests that they bring in members of Congress, you guys get members of Senate, you know, governors, huge political figures have come down on Trump was obviously the headliner last year. You guys have already named an MC and have started rolling out the guest list. So up to the latest and hidden into the weekend, tell our listenership about, you know, the latest on what's going on with the next New York going pumpkin club gala. Yeah, we got the one we got one number 112 coming up the 112th gala. This will be I believe, you know, this, I think it's going to be the seventh gala that I've attended. And I think the fifth gala that I've obviously helped put on as part as an executive of this club. So obviously I'm very proud of that. It is a sense, you know, the media, it is a media star studded red carpet, big blowout event. And it's very in your face. And it's meant to be that because we want the world to know that we've arrived and we're unafraid and that and that we're all going to do it big time when when when we do maga. And so that it has essentially become, you know, the holiday party for the movement. And this year we have, we've already announced our first speaker, political prisoner, Steve Bannon, you know, he way he's going to be out in November. And so we cannot wait to have him come deliver us a real born burner talk. I'm sure he's going to have plenty to say, especially considering we'll have known the results of the election at that point as well. Or, you know, where where where it's going towards January 6 again, Mark McAllender's folks, because that's going to be another very important date in 2025. Sure is. We've had we've announced our master of ceremonies, or perhaps should I say, our roast master of ceremonies, Rahim Qasam, Rahim Qasam, the editor in chief at the National Pulse, one of our deep one of my dear friends and colleagues and fellow blood brother operative in maga, you know, we he can't wait, you know, he he's always he'll not only does he bring the heat, but just a really affable and funny guy, I can't wait to see what he's going to roll out there. We've announced Monica Crowley and look, the guest list, it expands. And by the time it ends, you know, it's in its full fruition. We got 60, 70 to 100 really special, you know, guests coming through just coming to hangout with with the New York young Republicans, this club that, you know, we've we've grown and it's become pretty much an institution. And so I would, and it always has been, but I'm glad that we've made an institution for maga and its principals. We expect a thousand guests again this year. We hope to have you there as well. It's December 15th at Shipriani Wall Street in Manhattan. So make sure it's a black tie affair. So where your most beautiful or your most outrageous tuxedo, whatever it is, make sure you look like a billion, million, million dollars, because it's going to be you always is always has been and always will be this you brought the heat today as you always do when you come on the show. Listen, we've got the club live linked in the show description today. We've also got a link to the movie as well. Anything else you want live linked in the show description, we'll be glad to throw in there and then tell us where we could find you on social media. Of course, you can find me at Visboro on on X. You can find me at Vis on True Social and, you know, just about it's most important, though, that you go to places like Trump Force 47 dot com and sign up for to volunteer poll worker watches, anything that the New York Young Republicans are also doing phone banking for swing states. So if you can get go to our website and find out more about that as well. We're always looking for more volunteers and I look the my again. This is it. Fourth quarter, two minutes. This is where we must be do we have to activate our clutch gene. And we have the every pass has to be completed. We got to stop that clock wherever we need to. We need to, you know, every run has to be mint and every every snap, every snap and no penalties. Okay, no penalties. All right, so let's get it. This is it. All right, let's go. Let's go. Let's win. Absolutely fantastic fish. Great catching up in today. Listen, he left no stone on turn. He plans on leaving no ballot. Uncounted this November. This is the executive secretary of the New York Young Republican Club. Mr. Vishburg, thanks for joining us on the show. Have a great weekend. Thanks, Rob. 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]