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On today’s (Tuesday 1 of 1) Episode of the Steak for Breakfast Podcast, we are covering:    2024 Presidential Debate Preview Edition    Donald Trump delivered remarks to supporters in Mosinee, Wisconsin over the weekend and we’ve got a full breakdown, highlights and analysis  Our full and comprehensive 2024 Presidential Debate Preview Guests: In Order of Appearance    All profile handles are for X (formerly Twitter)  Congressman Mike Collins: (@RepMikeCollins) U.S. Representative, GA-10   Website: http://collins.house.gov/   Beard Vet: (@Beard_Vet) Founder and President, Beard Vet Coffee   Website: https://www.beardvet.com/   Upcoming Charity Website: Cpl. Daegan Page Foundation    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:
2h 19m
Broadcast on:
10 Sep 2024
Audio Format:
mp3

On today’s (Tuesday 1 of 1) Episode of the Steak for Breakfast Podcast, we are covering: 

 

2024 Presidential Debate Preview Edition 

 

Donald Trump delivered remarks to supporters in Mosinee, Wisconsin over the weekend and we’ve got a full breakdown, highlights and analysis 


Our full and comprehensive 2024 Presidential Debate Preview


Guests: In Order of Appearance 

 

All profile handles are for X (formerly Twitter) 


Congressman Mike Collins: (@RepMikeCollins) U.S. Representative, GA-10

 

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

 

Beard Vet: (@Beard_Vet) Founder and President, Beard Vet Coffee

 

Website: https://www.beardvet.com/

 

Upcoming Charity Website: Cpl. Daegan Page Foundation 

 

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: 


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email the show: steakforbreakfastpodcast@protonmail.com 

 

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MyPillow: Promo Code: STEAK at checkout 

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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 

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And now, this is the moment you've all been waiting for. It's time for the strength of breathless partner. It's Tuesday, September 10th, 2024, and this is the Snake for Breakfast podcast, episode 452. Make sure you're subscribing to the show. It's available across every downloadable podcast on your platform. It's on Apple, Spotify, iHeart, Samsung, or Amazon Podcast. Check out the Snake for Breakfast, the link to your take shows, Instagram, our latest sub stack, and verified accounts on X, Getter, and Juice Social. What's up, everybody, and welcome to our one and only Tuesday edition of the show this week. 2024 Presidential Debate Preview. I'm Ron and I've got Noah here with me, and as always, we've got a lot of breaking news. President Trump delivered remarks to supporters in Wisconsin over the weekend. We've got full highlights, breakdown, and analysis. And we will preview the second 2024 Presidential Debate, this time featuring Donald Trump versus Kamala Harris. We've got a great slate of guests coming in here today as well. Georgia Congressman, Mike Collins will be joining us, and we'll be catching up with some noamishan George. Most noamish beer vet. But before we get to any of our interviews, let's jump right into these headlines and change the way you consume your news. Okay, this is not noam, this is bowling, there are rules. Today, Junior America! It's like four- Bethist! So stand by! Alright, everybody, welcome to the State for Breakfast podcast. I'm Ron Noah here with me. Yo, if you're a first-time listener, welcome to the show. If you're a long-time listener, welcome back to America's Fastest Growing, and quickly becoming favorite political podcast. On the, I guess, starting line of what's going to be a busy news week, whether or not we've got a ton of stuff to cover coming out of the weekend, the news cycle will be engulfed by the first, or, I guess, you consider it second presidential debate that we'll be having on Tuesday night? Noah, what do you think? I'm very excited to see what's going to happen. Did you see Kamala Harris was denied shoe lifts or a box of stand-on because she's only 5-2? She's only 5-2, for real? Apparently, I mean Donald Trump put out a "you are what you are" post over the weekend because I guess they were trying to scam something like that into there. Oh, so that's why she wanted to sit down, mostly. Yeah, yeah. Actually, let's get things started out here. I'll read the true social posts from Donald Trump. "No boxes or artificial lifts will be allowed to stand on during my upcoming debate with comrade Kamala Harris. We had this out previously with former NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg when he was in the debate and he was not allowed a lift. It would be a form of cheating and the Democrats cheat enough. You are who you are as it was determined." I love the mayor. It's like a double-headed one, too. Yeah, or a double-footed one. Yeah, well, you know. So, yeah, we're going to do a little different bit of a format this week here on "Stake for Breakfast." Usually, both of our shows come out on Tuesday. You're getting this episode right now, which is episode 452, and this will be airing at our normal time at some point during the day on Tuesday. This will take us through what we're going to cover today, because Donald Trump's rally out in battleground was constant over the weekend, plus a full comprehensive look into the preview of the second 2024 presidential debate, this time Donald Trump versus Kamala Harris. On Wednesday at some point during the day, you're going to get our second episode of "Stake for Breakfast," which will be episode 453. So, we won't even have to ask you to pause and go back if it's the same day that you're listening because you're getting it the next day. And what we'll have there is our full comprehensive coverage, analysis and breakdown of the 2024 presidential debate, and then the reactions in our second new segment. We're going to have a split of our guests as well, and we will be looking at Beardvet and Brian Leib in this episode today, and tomorrow's episode will feature a tandem of America First Congressman, our catching up with Mike Collins, who pushed from Friday due to some scheduling conflicts, and then Texas Representative Troy Nells as well. So, stack line up, as usual, covering a lot of the battleground and things going on with the election, as is normal here on "Stake for Breakfast." And it's going to be what I think is about to be the start of a very busy news week. No, what do you think? You think this is going to be -- that's it for Kamala Harris. I mean, there are a lot of cracks in the dam when it comes to the poll numbers that are coming out. She is nowhere near Joe Biden or Barack Obama or even Hillary Clinton's numbers. At this stage of the game, at this late in the race, and, you know, when you're starting to look at the widening of demographics and cross-tabs who are coming over to Donald Trump, even in small margins, is enough to overturn an election and push it in our favor. You know, I mean, I've seen people out there over the weekend who think this is going to be a lot bigger of a win for Donald Trump, and everything said and done, then a lot of people are, you know, kind of gaming it to be right now. Well, yeah, but you have to figure that they've done the math for this. They've decided that this is going to be a net positive or maybe not a net positive, but less damaging than her not doing it at all. Like if she just maintained the basement thing and did less than old Joe Biden did, that would look really bad for her. But when it comes down to it, in all reality, they're planning on their ground game being the thing that solves this for them. And when I say ground game, I mean, ballot harvesting -- Sure. -- illegal alien voters, you know, that kind of stuff. Did you hear about all the cats and ducks and geese that are getting eaten up in Ohio right now? Yes, it's odd because there's actually pictures of people with birds walking down crosswalks that I saw. Dressed completely normal because they got all that government funding when they came in, so they're wearing designer clothes, but they're walking with geese and ducks with broken necks across crosswalks as they're taking them home to eat them. Or family pets, too. Cats for Trump, I heard, is the thing right now. Oh, boy. You know, I saw the video of the person that was arrested for eating a cat. But arrested for eating a cat? Yeah. Was that the crazy lady that was like eating the cat alive, and then there was the video of the police like, "Why'd you eat that cat?" Yeah. Or are you talking about like an actual -- Yeah, but what was that person an immigrant? That -- yes. Yes, they were. I think that was a crazy lady, though. I mean, these other people like to cook them usually, not eat them raw and live. And this is what happens unless you're barbecue, that one guy. What was that warlord barbecue guy? The Haitian warlord? He just likes to eat. Is he here yet? He's got to be here. He must be here. Art in his own restaurant. There you go. Oh, boy, that's bad. Oh! Barbecue hut? Mmm. Want the nose? You know, it is delicacy. In the islands I've heard. So this is just -- you know, we brought it up when it happened, when the Biden-Harris administration decided to dump 10,000 unvetted Haitian migrants into a community of 21,000 people in rural Ohio. They claimed everything would be fine. And now we have basically descended into the third world here in the United States. You know, what's even better watching over the course of the weekend was how a lot of these town halls, where like the city committees and the mayor's host constituents, and every single one of their complaints has to do with the crime, with the robberies, with the attempted kidnappings, the rapings, the murders that are happening, and now the pets being eaten inside of these communities. And you see residents of these small towns in America who've just been overrun with the illegals make their pleas and, you know, I would say nine out of ten times the city council meetings just end on a note of too much racism. And the people were even calling it out. You know, it's long-standing members of the community who are African American, who are Latin American and Hispanic, and just saying like, "We've been here for 40, 50 years, like what's going on?" Well, who's paying you guys to like just completely ignore this? Like you've even got it where the police are off the streets on the weekend because you know this is when everything's ramped up and they just tell them that they're racist and, you know, the people we've been pointing out like legitimate things like crime has spiked. Burglaries have spiked. Like who is teaching these kids in school? There was one lady who was like, "I was an educator for 20 years." Like none of these kids speak English. Who's teaching Creole or French in the school now that you've dropped hundreds if not thousands of kids into this school district or community? And they just tell them it's racist and then end the meeting. Thinking that the people are going to get tired of it and stop complaining. But when you're literally being driven out of your physical home, I think that's where some people are going to start crossing the line. And if law enforcement is being told to back off or just skirt the issue, I mean, even two of the illegals from Venezuela who were picked up in attempted murder-related charges know it just last week, they're both out on a $1,000 bond. It's amazing. Yeah. Yeah. And I mean, why limit the no bond releases to people that just commit normal crimes? That's true. Get those heinous crimes going. The more heinous, the better. Why empower the under $950 or, you know, when we can have people that attempt murder or maybe even have committed it, they just haven't been able to prove it yet or don't want to in some instances. But yeah, I can't think of anything worse for the Harris administration and campaign going into this first debate than seeing, like, the amount of ramped up. It's gone just from, like, the random Arabian killing in, you know, states crossing the United States, which, again, is the most utter heinous of crimes. And, you know, for the victims and their families, obviously, we feel greatly, as this is 100% preventable in every sense of the nature. But when you see the other stuff that's going on in that these town halls everywhere from rural Ohio to the heart of Chicago, Aurora, Colorado, and everywhere in between, people were speaking up like this is what happened. And we called it a long time ago. The Democrats are becoming wise to the fact that black males and Hispanics who, you know, really do cherish the notion of a complete family are under attack by the Democrats, and they don't ideologically line up with them anymore. So the Democrats had to come up with a plan to repat their stats for elections. And this was it. It was replacing them with what's going to be over 20 million illegals by the time we go to vote this coming November. And if you don't think it's anything other than that, then I don't know what to tell you because, you know, when this administration is essentially told cops who aren't doing anything to protect their communities anymore, just don't don't. And this is where this is where we're at. It's a nightmare. And I tell you what, you know, we've talked about it here for a long time as well. The amount of illegals and crime is ramped up down here in Southern California. You've seen a lot of the same crime, home invasions, property destruction, things being stolen, people being assaulted, and then there's essentially nothing happening about it. So it's really sad to see, but this is something that we do have a viable solution for. On the other side of the battle box, we need to continue to point that out. So as we're going to jump into the news here, starting off, we're going to be covering Donald Trump's rally where he delivered remarks to supporters out in Battleground, Wisconsin this weekend. Listen, it was extremely warm and it was extremely packed as always. The weather does not determine whether or not people are going to show out for Donald Trump because no matter where that sky goes, they show out. And in a place that's supposedly within the margin of error right now, some pollsters having it at 47% a piece in a state that would tip the electoral scale and Donald Trump's favor as he's doing so well in places like North Carolina, obviously Georgia out in the Sun Belt with Arizona and Nevada as well. You talk about places like Michigan or Wisconsin being in play and we know how much time, money and energy. The Trump campaign is dedicating to the granted state right now and Pennsylvania has that one as, if a lot of people say, that will be the domino that tips everything in Donald Trump's favor. It's just amazing to see the amount of time he's been able to invest outside of Pennsylvania, North Carolina and Georgia and go to places like Wisconsin as well. So we're going to get started there, kind of touching on some of the things we led into the show with today. And that's the unmitigated crime, horrible, awful policies and tens of millions of illegals that Kamala Harris and Joe Biden have led in over the course of the last three plus years, let's hear it. 39 days from now we are going to win Wisconsin, we are going to defeat comrade Kamala Harris. And we are going to win the White House at Gorgeous Beautiful White House, we're going to win it. And we're going to turn this country around because this country is a failing nation right now, it's a laughing stock all over the world. Over the past four years our country has seen the sickness and corruption of the Washington swamp exposed like never before, you've seen it, you've been watching it, you watch those millions and millions of people pour into our country, we have no idea from where, who they are, we know nothing about them and I'll tell you many of them are bad, many of them are among the worst in the world. Under the Harris Biden regime your government imported murderers, child predators and serial rapists from all over the planet, while weaponizing law enforcement to jail political opponents here at home, they do that and they think it's wonderful, it's like third world country only, they loot the economy, they give trillions and trillions of dollars to their left-wing cronies, while you pay the cost of rampant inflation, which is what's happened, rampant inflation, bad energy policy and just pouring out money like it was water, they run your country for their own power and profit while erasing your borders, assaulting your freedom, indoctrinating your children and selling your jobs to China, Mexico and all of these other foreign lands. But with your vote this election, they're lying, cheating, thieving, hoaxing and plotting will come to an end, it's going to come to an end. You know, the more I hear some of the things he's really stumping on on the campaign trail, this debate's going to be wild and, you know, I think again, for a lot of people who argue, the Democrats only wanted the mics unmuted while the other candidate is talking, as, you know, a way to make potential campaign-related material and commercials moving forward, this is going to go right into Donald Trump's wheelhouse. I mean, outside, oh, did you hear this one, Noah? Kamal Harris finally put some policy platform points on her official website for the campaign. What is it, Joy? Joy is one of them, but signing things into law like the Senate negotiated border amnesty bill and literally talks about pathway to citizenship in the last sentence of the policy point. So just pandering, basically. Yes, and the fact that if you're pandering to the voters who aren't going to be voting. Yes, well, they might be voting. I tell you this, I'm being facetious when I say aren't going to be voting. Yeah, at least they'll have a ballot. And then the other one, the other big one that I saw was Trump will implement major policies that are aligned with Project 2025. That's one of her policy platforms? Yeah, that's one of her policy platforms. Is that Donald Trump's going to do X? Yeah, they put out a campaign-related commercial today that's airing in battleground states. I just so happen to see it. It goes back to 2016 and talks about Donald Trump hiring, you know, the best and brightest to work in his administration. And then after Donald Trump has that talking point, it goes to show clips of like Liz Cheney, Mike Pence, Chris Christie, Adam Ginsinger, and all the Republicans who basically stabbed Donald Trump in the back turns against him and the MAGA movement. We're critical in doing things like not getting the border wall built during his first term in office or at least completed. And, you know, have all retrospectively endorsed Kamala Harris up to this point. But bizarre, which is bizarre because regardless of how you feel about Donald Trump, Kamala Harris is the antithesis of what's good for the country. And as a quote unquote Republican, not that they are, you would think, and like especially Pence, like I know Pence is a total piece of shit and just might as well have been tart and feathered. You know, after all that bullshit, but like, I mean, he comes from what, like, I would say a religious background, right? Yeah, I would consider him an evangelical politician. So how do you going to vote for the person who's literally trying to make it so you can squirt a baby out and then chop its head off before it hits the floor? And you want to know what he said? Literally what the abortion limits are for the way that they're trying to go. And when he's pushed, not so graphically minded, in the mainstream press, this is usually what he says, well, you know what Noah, I grew up in a Republican party that was more principled in its nature. And, you know, whether it be tax cuts or comprehensive immigration reform, we were always working towards the goal together. And what I've noticed, and I take full credit for all the accomplishments that President Trump and I were able to hash out during the course of his first administration. But it's the shifting of the moral compass since then that I just cannot get behind and consequently can't endorse. The shifting of his moral compass, apparently, because if you vote for this other side, they're doing all the things that you think are the worst. It doesn't make any sense other than he's been promised some sort of figure or position that outweighs his moral compass, I guess. I would be surprised if one of these asshats is publicly paraded around as someone that could potentially work in a future Harris administration. They did say they're going all in on trying to get a big name and I say that, like that. Well, they need those so they can always call everything they're doing nonpartisan or, sorry, bipartisan. Sure, but I do want to tell you, it doesn't matter who the Democrats get. There will be nobody that outweighs Tucker Carlson, Elon Musk, Tulsi Gabbard, and RFK Jr. and whoever Donald Trump adds before election day again and I don't think he's finished. From what I've heard, I mean, all of them on a scale because I think Chris Christie might be there. It's a great point. Yeah, but we don't call him a fat pig. You don't do that. Not a fat pig. And, you know, so again, this is what Donald Trump is trying to hammer home in regards to, you know, all you have to do is turn on your television. All you have to do is log into social media and for as much as the partisan echo chamber, you'll see championing the pillars of each side's plight. You can't help notice even under reportedly as it's been gone. Seeing all these migrant crimes across the country and in addition to the crimes that are happening again, the jobs market. More jobs went to illegals in the past three and a half years and have gone to American citizens. The healthcare system. You could be a veteran who served in a foreign war and there is a 100% chance that an illegal alien will get the critical care that they need before you are serviced in any way, shape, or form. Or whether it be at a regular hospital or something through veteran services. That's just a fact. You can walk in, you have to provide no information, they get top flight care, not just in the hospital, eye doctor's appointments, dentist appointments, etc. And they're sent back into the wind and you get to pay for it, you, meaning the taxpayer. And, you know, the education system. It's like a lot of these people were ringing up in city council meetings across the country. Who's teaching Creole in French and classrooms in rural Ohio where an overwhelming delegation of the kids who attend the school are Caucasian. They just get second language as an elective, not as a second language that's taught as a whole department in the school. If you think that it doesn't cost any money to bring in these teachers, develop a whole approved curriculum, and then actually have the migrants and their illegal children adhere to it. You need to have your head examined because it's happening everywhere. You know, half a trillion dollars, the American taxpayer is on for this fiscal year for taking care of the illegals that Joe Biden and Kamal Harris have allowed into this country. Half a trillion dollars, 451 billion dollars, the American taxpayer. And guess what? It's only going to get more. And like I said, and Noah has been on this with me since day one. If these people were allowed in and Kamal Harris finds a way to win the selection, and 20 million plus people were given amnesty, you're going to see another 50 million at the minimum Donald Trump said last week, he thinks it's closer to 100 million. Come into this country as part of chain migration and then the middle class is done, the healthcare system is done, the educational system is done. You would essentially be adding like another quarter of our population to this country if over 100 million people are allowed to come in here. And then the elites get what they want where they are at the top tier of society and everybody else is fighting for the scraps. And that'll be good for a good 10, 15 years. And then just like in Europe, all of these people, yeah, all of these people who gain citizenship will have children who get into politics and then a start becoming, you know, city council members, they'll be mayors, they'll run for state offices. And then the next thing you know, they're running for house seats, next thing you know, they're running to be senators in states, next thing you know, they're running to be governors and even trying to become president of the United States. Because remember, if somebody comes in here via chain migration and they have a child in the United States and they're a US citizen, that person can run for president once they hit the age. So you're talking about in just a few short decades of potentiality for our country to be turned over to the hordes of the third world, much like we've seen in Germany, in France and the UK. So this is the stop point we need to have on this country's timeline, or we are in the end times, much like we saw with the fall of Rome in my opinion. However, Donald Trump does have an optimistic view on what could happen. And he plans to, I guess in our opinion, he actually said it on the campaign trail usher in the four greatest years that this country has ever seen. I'm here for it. Let's check it out. From the moment we take back the White House from comrade Kamala Harris, I believe we're going to have the four greatest years in the history of our country. We're going to turn it around fast. Starting on day one, I will seal the border and stop the migrant invasion of our country. We will carry out the largest deportation operation of criminals in the history of America. We will defeat inflation and we will make America affordable again. We will make America the dominant energy producer in the world by far. That's called drill baby drill, right drill baby drill. And remember, we have more liquid gold under our feet than any other country. In 12 months, I will cut your energy costs in half. That means Wisconsin. We will cut it in half. And that includes your heating, air conditioning, electricity, gasoline for the cars. We'll cut it in half. I like it. Need to work in the... Paraph! Man, I could only, if I had half of the $800 on average I've been spending on cooling my home this summer. Oh my God. Yeah. Just over the course of, you know, let's just say August through October. That's, I mean, you're talking about nearly $2,000 in the bank. That you could use to cover the cost of food, which we apparently eat less of because we're a lot poorer under the Harris Biden administration. And all the other things, you know, even fixed rate mortgages have gotten done because you have the interest rates on the tax and the capital gains. You have all the stuff going on with homeowners insurance where they can't get you on a fixed rate mortgage. They'll double the price of your policy for your homeowners insurance every month. And then the cost of utilities is just through the roof. It's hurt all Americans and it's made things unattainable that during Donald Trump's first term in office were a lot more accessible. I used to see, you know what I don't see a lot of anymore Noah, huge piles of Amazon packages getting stolen off of people's porches with as much frequency as I did during the pandemic because people just don't have enough money to buy that crap anymore. Yeah. I mean, the, well, I mean, it's, it's not like fishing in a barrel anymore for these guys. They're actually going to have to spend some gas money, which also isn't cheap to drive around the massive neighborhoods and try to find unidentified properties. To scoop packages from. Yeah, I, I had a package stolen not too long ago, something that I bought my son and I had to ask Amazon to resend it and they did. To you decided to walk off of it. Did you say you. Yeah, in the brief amount of time in between getting one kid to the other that I wasn't home. So they must have been case in the joint. If you know what I mean. But sticking in the threat of energy. How much more affordable will be. And why we've gotten to this point to where we're now energy reliant on other countries like Iran, Russia, Venezuela. And all of our geo political foes is because I'm day one of their administration Joe Biden and Kamal Harris wage war on the domestic. Energy industry. And Donald Trump was hitting on it hard. Let's hear it. She and sleepy Joe Biden wage war on American energy. Opened up the Russian pipeline Nord Stream two after I had closed it was done. It was closed as soon as he came in he approved it. But he shut down the keystone XL pipeline keystone. He shut it down 48,000 jobs and it was a very important pipeline actually but we'll get it open. But think of it. I shut down the biggest pipeline in the world the Russian pipeline going to Germany all over Europe. I shut it down it was done. He gets in he approved it. He approved it. But he shuts down the pipeline in this country the XL pipeline. She reentered the horribly unfair to the United States. Paris climate can accord. It sounds so nice the Paris climate accord. Such a nice name always that beautiful. We want the Wisconsin accord. We want the people of Wisconsin not the people of Paris. That Paris accord was going to cost us $1 trillion. And other countries like China it was considered third world. China it's a developing nation they didn't have to pay anything. India didn't have to pay anything. Russia didn't have to pay anything. France didn't have to pay anything. Nobody had to pay only the stupid United States. We paid $1 trillion. And I closed it down and as soon as he got back up he opened it at even worse terms. And much is the case with the Nord Stream pipeline. He did a pretty good job of taking care of that after. It was allowed to be reopened under Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. They found somebody probably with the help of Victoria Newland to just blow it up. And when you look at some of the results that the war on the domestic energy industry has cost Americans outside of the wallet. And availability here in the United States. Oh look at how much better Russia is doing since they started the greatest border skirmish in the history of border skirmishes. So skirmishy? Numbers through the roof in regards to trades, tariffs they put on other countries. The fact that BRICS has become emboldened under the countries that are now leading the way. And it seems like America in regards to the energy industry where we were calling a lot of the shots towards the end of President Trump's first term in office. It's now almost an afterthought when you're talking about everything from our physical energy. Liquid natural gas is a big one in regards to exporting. But also currency. As the world's reserve currency the American dollar isn't so, I guess, heavily valued anymore. And when you talk about what that could mean long term, I mean we're only 36ish trillion dollars in debt right now. Doesn't seem like a recipe for success, Noah. No. Donald Trump wouldn't stop with the energy sector. He wants to make sure that people understand he is going to make the American manufacturing industry great again. I think this is a huge emphasis in focus. As he always talks about the countries that are getting outsourced American jobs like India, China and Mexico. And how all of our products are being made in this country right now. And we're essentially paying for them to not only create them, but to be sent into our country before you get them off the shelves and are taxed for them again. We saw that Donald Trump was the tariff president. And we'll get to that in just a bit. But I do want to hit on what he had to say about the manufacturing sector as well. Let's hear it. The United States into a manufacturing superpower more than it has ever been, and other countries. Other countries that make us pay a heavy tax to do business with them will be charged the same tax when they send their product into the United States. And we did it to a pretty strong extent when I was president and we were going all the way that we had to solve the COVID problem. But we will be doing that. It will be called the Reciprocal Trade Act. It's reciprocal. So if China or any other country charges us a 100 or 200 percent tariff or tax, then we will likewise charge them a 100 or 200 percent tariff or tax in return. And my message is simple, make your product here in America and only in America. So we're going to charge tariffs to all these foreign countries that are coming in and ripping us off and taking our jobs and destroying our manufacturing. And it's what they do. We're going to do the same as they do. And, you know, some of these people that are making decisions in Washington, they're very suspect, I can tell you. Not this group. This group. That's why they're here. They hate what they see happening. We're not going to be taken advantage of anymore just as we made great inroads in progress four years ago. Nobody ever made such progress, is we? We had the greatest four years. We rebuilt the military. We had the largest tax cut in history, the largest regulation cut in history. We had no wars. We had no wars. We didn't get into any wars. Who would think here I am? We didn't. You know why? Because they were afraid of us and they respected us. They know not to mess with wars. They make some good points there. Yeah, I mean, the only thing that's going to affect maybe some voters who are going to be voting because they have a business and they've unfortunately taken all of their production overseas and they know how much it's going to cost them to completely change over their entire operation. But we should have been working towards, along with energy independence and stuff like that as home-based manufacturing for as much stuff as possible. Like when you look at the bottom of a fucking plastic bowl and it says made in China, it's like why we can't make that here? Like the simplest of things, like a pair of jeans, like why can't we make that here? Yeah, I understand that paying slave labor for somebody that's going to be, you know, have their organs harvested in the future is a lot cheaper, but at the same time, you know, maybe not so much. You know, tell you the ends justify the means or should I say the entrails? Don't justify them. Yeah, sing. Yeah, yeah. But again, they're already eating our cats. Who knows what the hell is going to happen next? You know, and I think we really have to take a hard look into. There are so many people from the other side of the aisle who are saying the tariffs hurt the United States domestic industries and I just really don't see it. You know, I honestly feel like this is one of the reasons that they went so hard on the lockdowns during COVID was to, you know, in addition to screwing up the entire supply chain of the world really stymie, Donald Trump's, you know, reciprocal tax and tariff policies. And this worked so good in places. Again, China was buying rice from the rust belts. Yeah, in the United States and Iran had been so crippled financially that they were nearly experiencing an internal revolution in that company. There were there were protesters in the street. I mean, their economy was, you know, starting to look a lot like Venezuela's before it collapsed. Yeah. Well, then now we have the bird flu soft launch, too, where they're reporting that there's been the first person who's contracted in humans that they were maybe not the first person, but recently. Yeah. Yeah. It's a it's a it's how I know the elections close. Mm. I don't think it's as close as a lot of people speculate right now, but we're just going to have to roll with it. I mean, a lot of the data we're seeing. Here's the thing, Noah, the data. And I know you're not a huge, like, pollsters, like into the numbers, guys, but you understand the way that the ebbs and flows work with it. Every time something happens, it like pings in a different direction. I think we get a lot more of an accurate look into what these poll numbers are. We're going to break them down in our second new segment today as we do our official 2020 for presidential debate preview. But the cross tabs, it's like, okay, so even before we get to the cross tabs, they'll put out a poll. Kamala Harris is leading President Trump, 48 to 47% nationally. And then they'll be like, let's take a look at the issues. Donald Trump is up like eight points on the economy, 25 points up on border security. How to end forever wars, he's up like 21%. And then that just doesn't feed into the narratives, but then when you look at the cross tabs and the amount of more people who contribute to the actual electorate and how much Donald Trump is winning those delegations. It just doesn't make any sense into the big scheme of things. And again, these are the same pollsters that told you Donald Trump was down by 12 points. He in Wisconsin, heading into 2020, he, air quoting now, lost the state by 0.4. And also that Hillary Clinton was up, you know, 91 to 9, 24 hours before the election via the New York Times. So you just have to take into consideration what we've already seen, what we need to be conditioned to. And I guess just continuing to do the work and letting all of the poll numbers kind of carry on themselves is the best way to kind of address how you break down the numbers. I'm sticking in this thread here because Wisconsin is a place that wants to make itself self-reliant again at the very least. Donald Trump reiterated the fact that he is a tariff president. And I thought it was a good clip. Let's check it out. To our country, we took in billions and billions of dollars from foreign countries in the form of tariffs that I hadn't even gotten started yet. We'll be a rich nation again. We'll be able to do what we want to do. We have to do the tariffs. We have been treated so badly, mostly by allies, if you want to know the truth. Our allies treat us actually worse than our so-called enemies. But we have been treated so badly on trade and other things on military. We protect them and then they screw us on trade. We're not going to let it happen anymore. We're going to be a tariff nation. It's not going to be a course to you. It's going to be a course to another country. I heard Kamala the other day, comrade Kamala. She said, "Oh, if you do that, he's raising your taxes." No, no, no. I'm not raising your taxes. I'm raising China and all of these countries in Asia and all over the world, including the European Union, by the way, which is one of the most egregious. They don't take our cars. They don't take our farm product. And we have a $300 billion trade deficit with them. And they're going to have to pay a price now, because we've been supporting them for a long time, and it's no longer sustainable. So I'm a tariff president. I'm not a tax-increase president, because we're going to lower your taxes. When I'm back in the White House, we will pass large tax cuts for workers and also no tax on tips. Don't forget about that one. One of my favorite lead-ins when Donald Trump talks about tariffs and the ridiculous trade deficit we have with the European Union is when he talks about how, when he would go to these G7, G20s or NATO events during his first term in office and ask, like, Angela Merkel or Emmanuel Macron, how many mustangs do they have driving around the streets of Berlin and Paris? So they would be like, oh, none. We have none. Do you know how many Volkswagen's or Mercedes Benz are in the streets of the United States? And they would just sit there and stare at him. It's the truth. It's the truth. And even though they make those cars a lot crappier than the old American muscle we used to be able to appreciate. Man, I saw something the other day, like it drove past me in a parking lot. I don't even know what to call it. It's like a Mustang crossover or even a, like a station wagon. It's like a Subaru version of a Mustang. Have you seen this thing? It's a Subaru version of a Mustang. Yeah, it had the Mustang logo on it. It was a Ford, but it was shaped like, you know, like one of those Subaru wagon mobiles at all the... Oh, they're trying to branch out to the LGBTQ+ community. Yeah, I was going to say, all the lesbians who look like Sergeant Slaughter Drive. And that's not a knock on Sergeant Slaughter. We love Sergeant Slaughter. He follows us on our social media. He is a stake for breakfast and joyer. Nice. There was a... I don't know if it was like a short video or just like, you know, a four panel meme, but it was like somebody wrote "Faggot" in my driveway, so I just parked my Subaru over it, so nobody would see it. Yes, you did. Oh, man. You know what I just heard today as we're getting ready? You know, we're covering the rally, but we're kind of dead set on focused on the debate, which is going to happen tonight. Did you hear that Kamala Harris is now paying an actor who looks and dresses and uses the same mannerisms as Donald Trump to be her debate prep, I guess? Really? Yeah. So, they had to hire somebody, like, when there was a Craigslist ad looking for quick-witted, bright individual to be rude to me. Yeah, sounds like the state of masoch is a mad. No, use the exact same description, but instead of being rude to me, that claims to want to make America great again. Oh, man. You know, I don't know. I tell you what, there's one man I'm glad that has been tasked by God to preserve not one, but apparently two glass ceilings and it's Donald Trump, because at the end of the day, you know, he set up a four, he'll say it again. We'll probably hear it a couple times, maybe even after the debate tonight on what exactly he wants to do with this country, let's check it out. But neither one of them compared to what's happening now. We've never seen the enthusiasm and the love that we have now. This has really been incredible. And if I didn't think we did well last time, I wouldn't have done this, because, you know, it's a little tough life. It's not the easiest. You get shot at, other things happen. Other routine events happen, but we're going to do it for one reason. I wouldn't have changed. He asked me just a little while ago a reporter said, "Sir, if you had to do it again, would you do it?" And I said, "Absolutely, because we're going to make America great again, and that's better than my life." Right? These guys know, we know. They know. Thank you. Thank you very much. You know, there's a lot I think Donald Trump takes in perspective differently now ever since the assassination attempt. There's always going to be the campaign focus points, the policy-driven parts of his platform that he's rolled out since late November in 2022, et cetera. But maybe it's urgency. Maybe it's the need to know what is and what isn't as important when trying to rationalize the direction he wants this country to go in. Maybe it's just something that's unexplained and it's still kind of materializing before our eyes and through his words, but no, I notice a different. It's not a bad thing. I think it's kind of an evolutionary step that he's taken. Maybe one that he needed, people felt that he had gotten so, you know, mired between what everybody wanted him to do in regards to policy, that he's been able to kind of elevate it all and reprioritize after the assassination attempt. What do you think? Yeah. So, I mean, if you have a near-death experience like that and you do not, like you said, reprioritize, like how you're going to present yourself or just by default, just from the change and demeanor that that's going to cause somebody, I mean, he has to. He has to have been a changed man from that. Like, can you imagine coming that close to death? Like, I mean, I've had almost had car accidents and, you know, motorcycle accidents and shit like that. That made me really think about stuff, but like literally a bullet grazing your ear. Like, that's got to put you in a whole new place emotionally and, I mean, whatever else. Yeah. A bullet grazing your ear as people around you are also being struck by the same shooter one even killed. Getting struck by the same bullet that grazed your ear most likely. Yeah. So wild. You know, just about 80 days ago and completely washed from everywhere. They don't even talk about it anymore. It's a disgrace. And, you know, for the investigations that we'll probably have, if and when Donald Trump becomes the 47th president of the United States, I really hope for some closure in regards to President Trump that he's able to figure out just exactly where the breakdowns occurred, why they occurred, and what we can do moving forward to make sure stuff like this doesn't happen again to the better of our ability. Listen, in instances of all things to do with items like this, whether it happened to JFK, RFK, obviously Ronald Reagan, and then Donald Trump, there's always going to be a slip or a crack where the perfect storm happens and we all know the results. However, when you just look at the institutional breakdown that led to Donald Trump almost losing his life 80 days ago in Butler, Pennsylvania, there's absolutely no fucking excuses. And that was 100%, maybe even more than 100% preventable. Yeah. So, and we'll leave it at that. Guys, wherever you're listening to the show today, glad to have you in. This is the only edition of "Stake for Breakfast You'll Be Hearing" on Tuesday because we're doing our presidential debate recap show tomorrow. But either way, we're glad to have you. Listen, you got to help us out. Whether it be on Apple, Spotify, iHeart, Samsung, Amazon, or wherever you're listening to your podcast, do us a favor, check back in on your app, make sure you're following the show. 100% free, and that our episodes are downloading to your electronic device. In addition, you can check us out on social media, Twitter, Getter, TrueSocial, Instagram, and TikTok is where we have accounts, find them, follow them, hit the notification bell. We'll never miss out on all the great stuff we've got going on down here at the show. We're going to be catching up with Georgia Congressman Mike Collins on a reschedule from last Friday in just a bit. Noah, there was another endorsement. The Queen of the Hillbillies, Grammy award-winning singer-songwriter Gretchen Wilson showed up at the event, took the stage, and gave a heartfelt endorsement to Donald Trump at the rally in Wisconsin this weekend. Let's check it out. Hello again, Wisconsin. My name again is Gretchen Wilson. I'm a Midwesterner. I come from a very small town in southern Illinois. I grew up very much like Senator J.D. Vance. I had to work hard and fight my way out of poverty just like many other Americans have done, but this is what I was taught to do, to earn my way. Since then, I've done the impossible. I am now a Grammy award-winning country music artist, a producer, a songwriter, and most importantly, a mom. Now, back in the day, my family were all Kennedy Democrats, but that's when the Democrats were on the side of the people. Once I started paying attention to what was really going on, I realized the Democratic Party left us. As a songwriter, I pay close attention to words, the words that are being used and the words that are not being used. I urge all Americans to pay close attention to what you are hearing and not hearing from the media, because the issues that are most important for our survival are what we're voting on. I'm here today to entertain you, but I'm also here today to show my support for the only team in this race that is telling you the truth. My story isn't really that rare, but the American dream that I have been fortunate enough to find will most certainly be lost forever if we do not show up and vote for freedom in November. It is on us. Let's make sure we, the people, do all we can to save our country by voting for President Trump and J.D. Vance. Thank you very much for your time. Thank you, Gretchen. I like it. I'm here for it. No, what do you think? It's another huge endorsement. Giant. I don't think we're done by any means necessary. The team that we've already added continues to get patted by people that Donald Trump are bringing in under the MAGA tent. They understand, listen, it's not just about the money. It's even the industry. To be able to appreciate what Donald Trump presidency looked like and the fact that you'd want them again, it is enough to essentially end the American dream that you talk about being someone that has experienced as she did from obscure beginnings and extreme poverty to Grammy award winning, multi-platinum performing artist. And by saying you support President Trump, that could be the end of that in a day, an entire life of work and all of the challenges and hurdles that people like Gretchen Wilson have had to overcome. He would go on to praise some of the other ones who have already come on as part of the MAGA Avengers. We're talking about R.F.K. Jr. and Tulsi Gabbard, let's hear it. We will establish a panel of top experts to investigate what is causing the decades-long increase in chronic health problems and childhood diseases, including the autoimmune disorders, autism, obesity, infertility and much more. And Bobby's going to be very much involved in that. We're going to get him involved because that's what he likes. That's what he's great at. Isn't it great to have a Kennedy with us? Isn't that nice? And this is really, I mean, I don't want to disrespect the rest of the family, but this has been the dominant Kennedy for the last 25 years. You know, we have a, he's a great guy. I've known him a long time. He's a great guy and he really wants what's good for the country and to have his endorsement is a very important thing. And Tulsi endorsed us too, almost simultaneously. We love Tulsi. She's been fantastic. She's a woman of great common sense, actually. I've watched her for a long time. You know, and as you look at the debate prep that's going on on both sides, obviously a lot more with people dressing up and acting like Donald Trump for Kamala Harris. But Donald Trump, who is the person that's doing that? Have they identified him? They haven't. They haven't. They said that there has been a paid actor who's come in to mimic Donald Trump based off of research that they did on the 2016 election cycle, the debate with Hillary Clinton as well. And then obviously, you know, they'd search that guy before he came in. Oh boy, you know, and James O'Keefe. Oh, imagine that. That would be fantastic. But here's the deal. You know, having these people on board and the things that they're looking to, you know, get dirty on. RFK Jr. would take it on the bio pharmaceutical industrial complex. Tulsi Gabbard obviously wants to blow up figuratively the entire swamp, which is known as the military industrial complex. She is the complete opposite of what a Nikki Haley would be. I mean, Nikki Haley has made millions, if not more on, you know, the pandering she's done with the military industrial complex and Tulsi Gabbard understands how the military has changed the direction it's going in. The fact that, you know, in regards to domestic and foreign defense of the homeland and our allies, it's unsustainable where they're at right now. And we need to completely refit the leadership there to match the amazing men and women who make up our armed forces. But it's one of these things where you talk about what these people want to do, and then the fact that Elon Musk could come over and provide oversight on essentially government fat and trim it by lots of billions, if not trillions of dollars over the course of four years. These are the things, the changes that, again, historically we've seen the deep state push back on and have led to unfortunate events like we saw with the assassination attempt on President Trump back in Butler. One of the things that's all encompassing, making manufacturing energy production good again, the amount of illegals, how they've made our communities unsafe, and the people he wants to bring on board to help fix all the problems our country is currently incurring. Is good and sounds great in red states, but do we see more people moving the needle for Donald Trump and blue states? He tells people like right now heavily contested battleground Wisconsin urges supporters to get out there and make their voices heard on November 5th. Or you have the possibility to be subjected to more crime throughout your communities. Let's hear it. Other states should also vote for Trump in protest because their way of life has been changed in America protested. Go back to the Democrats in four years, but you won't because we'll clean up this mess. And you'll say we're never voting for a Democrat. We like Trump and his friends. And his friends said the Avengers in our country and levels never thought possible before, never even thought possible. You're not safe even sitting here to be honest with you. I'm the only one that's going to get it done. Everybody saying that I'm starting to believe it myself, but they're saying the only one that's going to get it done and I will tell you I'll get it done. It's strong. And so go out and do that protest. If you're Maine, if you're in Illinois, if you're in any state, because you're being overrun by criminals, you're being overrun by people. They're not being checked. They're not being vetted. They're taking over our country. They're forming armies in our country. And Aurora is just one example of many locations. Other places are probably even in worship. We just haven't heard about them yet. You know, and it's funny, they talk about, you see how fast the transgender shooting that happened in that Georgia school once it was confirmed that it was a transgender that was doing the shooting went away. It's gone like it never even happened. It's so crazy. You know, over 60 people have been shot in the last month. Half of them killed just in Chicago, Illinois. When you ever hear about those mass shootings or the people that are dying at the behest of rampaging criminals in major cities across the country? Yeah. Well, I mean, what was basically all seven or six of the last school shooters have all been transgender or some sort of iteration of that. Yeah. If you didn't hear our absolutely phenomenal interview with the Center for Renewing America's Kingsley Wilson, who is someone that just completely unpacks it for our listenership and talks about some of that actually got to the root causes of these problems and it starts and ends with mental health. We had a great conversation on our Friday edition of the podcast. Make sure you go back and then listen to it if you haven't or listen to it again, if you might have missed that part of our conversation. As we're getting ready to wrap here and jump in with Georgia Congressman Mike Collins, one of the other things I thought was very notable that Donald Trump said, you know, there's been a massive cover up at Joe Biden. It is now confirmed that Joe Biden, no matter how much more he works between now and January 20th, will have taken at least one third of his entire presidency on vacation at the behest of the American taxpayer. For someone who used to get their negotiations done on the golf course with world leaders like Donald Trump did, the media was always hard pressed to push him on why he was doing that instead of meeting with them. It's ideal of office or some obscure location like Camp David or wherever the media thought was fit. Meanwhile, Joe Biden gets the free pass because we know, well, number one, he's a low IQ retard. And number two, usually when Joe Biden works, things get worse. So maybe it's better that he's on the beach anyways. But in regards to the cover up, and the fact that just 60 days ago, Joe Biden was the strongest candidate in the history of candidates and the only person that was stopping him from beating Donald Trump and winning reelection was Kamala Harris until they got rid of him and inserted her replacing him as the best candidate in the history of candidates. And starting the whole cycle over again, Donald Trump wants to call for either some executive legislation or maybe even an amendment to the Constitution being made in regards to scandals, where the mental acuity and fitness of future presidents, when it comes under question needs to be heavily scrutinized Finally, I will support modifying the 25th amendment to make clear that if a vice president lies or engages in a conspiracy to cover up the incapacity of the President of the United States. You do that with a cover up of the President of the United States is grounds for impeachment immediately and removal from office because that's what they did. And we will never hear any reason through November 5th on why Joe Biden is no longer the Republican nominee other than the talking point that Democrats as an entity felt like based off the polls and the reaction grassrootsly across the country they felt that he didn't have what it took to get the Democrats over the finish line in November. We'll never hear that it was something else, no medical emergencies, nothing to do with mental fitness, the diminished physical ability has to, you know, do the job outside of the hours between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Eastern, etc. We won't hear any of that because any telling of that truth would automatically lead to the invocation of the 25th amendment. That's just the way it is. So this was Joe Biden being bigger than politics and being a hero is why Kamala Harris is now the nominee because that's just the way it is. So as always, we're going to close out before we jump in with Congressman Collins on Donald Trump's curls out at the Wisconsin rally this weekend. Let's listen. I believe is finished. I believe it. We cannot come back much. They will have a hundred million of these people in here with another four years, a hundred million people. If you think you have a nice house, have a migrant enjoy your house because a migrant will take it over. A migrant will take it over. It will be Venezuela on steroids. So get everyone you know and vote. We want a landslide that's too big to rig. On November 5th, we will save our economy. We will rescue our middle class. We will reclaim our sovereignty and restore our borders. We will put America first and we will take back our country. Together, we will make America powerful again. We will make America wealthy again. We will make America healthy again. Thank you, Bobby. Thank you, Bobby. We will make America strong again. We will make America proud again. We will make America safe again. We will make America free again. And we will make America great again. Thank you very much, Wisconsin. God bless you. God bless you. High energy. High attendance. High cost of living. Are the village people still alive? What do they think about him using their songs? I don't know, but did you hear what Elton John had to say this weekend? I actually was scrolling my Instagram feed about five minutes ago, and I saw it, but it was on quiet because I didn't want to feed back into the mic. He said that, you know, he knows Donald Trump. Personally, Donald Trump's been to a lot of his shows and he thought it was absolutely brilliant. He said he was in no way, shape, or form going to endorse him or weigh in on American politics, but he thought it was brilliant how he used the rocket man narrative around his handling of Kim Jong-un. And it actually was in good spirits about saying that, like, stuff like that is bigger than politics. Why should I have to worry about it? Yeah, Elton John's a G. Yeah. More ways than one. We're going to leave it at that. Let's rate it. No, I give it a 9.6. Great outside reaction. We got another big celebrity endorsement in addition. I'm still not down with the ballistic shields. Obviously, we know why they're there. Just kind of, I think, takes a little bit away, but listen, as you're hearing right now, he is dancing and dropping the Trump straight down the gangplank and back to behind the curtains before he got in the beast and headed back for Trump Force One. What do you think? Oh, 10.5. I think I'll allow it since we're now less than 60 days before we're heading to the ballot box. We're going to leave it as that as we're getting ready to jump in with Congressman Mike Collins. But before we do, a first check-in with one of our partners. I think it's time we had a conversation about a good night's sleep. Pillow King of Minnesota, Mike Lindell, and the apparatus known as the MyPillow family has been cranking out savings down at MyPillow for over 20 years. And for the first time in 20 years, they've changed the longstanding MyPillow and now have the MyPillow version 2.0. You get a promo code stake at checkout. You're going to get buy one, get one free. 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We'll get to some good stuff, but we do have to touch on a little bit of the tragedy that the Peach State incurred last week, Congressman. And that was, again, another school shooting happened there. You know, law enforcement was a lot quicker than we had seen historically leading up to this, to intervening, to getting the situation safe, to getting all the children and the employees, and everyone connected to the incident back home and to their families. But unfortunately, some people, both staff and students, lose their lives. Again, you have the Democrats come out not even an hour after the tragedy happened, putting out things on gun control measures and banning assault rifles, whatever that is. We still can't figure out a good definition for it. They continue to itemize it, though. But I do want to kind of take on from your standpoint exactly the law enforcement's response, which I think was fantastic this time. And then, you know, let's get to the, let's get to talking about some of the hard issues here. Law enforcement knew this situation. They knew of it, at least, you know, nearly a year in advance. This is something that I think like a lot of the migrant crimes that are happening in this country right now. Congressman, you could debate me on it whether or not you think it's the same is 100% preventable, but we have to be able to get our hands dirty and we're going to kind of lead in with that. Sure, it is, you know, and first of all, I want people to know that unfortunately this happened in my district. And when I went to the vigil that Friday night, I told the thousand people plus that were there, you know, no matter what you think, we live in a great community. The 10th district is just fantastic. It's just good old country folks that are just blue collar hard work and God feared people that just want to raise their family in there and provide for them and be left alone. So it's, it's not, it's not anything that you probably don't see anywhere across America, but, but you're right. There were some failures here. Epic proportion FBI was following this kid last year. He was actually in a different school system in a different county up and moved to Barrow County hadn't been in this school system in Barrow County for about a month or weeks, maybe. And, and, and committed this heinous act. And, but, but thank the good Lord, Governor Kemp, fantastic job, prioritize, making sure that these emergency action plans were not just funded and put in place, but making sure that all of the local law enforcement had the ability to train and to train their people. And that response in Barrow County should be the poster child and should go out across this country as exactly how to do this response when something like that happens. From the time that the call was made to the time that this boy dropped that gun and got in handcuffs with six minutes. That's unbelievable. And no telling how many lives that it saved. No, I mean, before the news was even done breaking across the wire, it seemed like the situation was pretty much under control to the greatest context that it could be. And then Congressman, when you talk about early intervention, you know, the Democrats will always run on banning guns and red flag laws, but there is a lot deeper problem there. And it has to do with mental health and awareness, whether it comes from broken home, it has to do with substance abuse, people that have just lost their past or a combination of any in between. You know, there are, there are tough things that we need to kind of take on. And it seems like our country right now is at a point where it's very reluctant to do so. I mean, the Democrats are running on a platform where they want a completely unintrused lives to where they don't want people to be involved in their kids' schools and their, in their constituents' homes. And across the country, et cetera, they just want their policies to be dropped on the American people and for them to just kind of suck it up and take it. And I think when we start having the hard conversations about what is the common factor in regards to all of these incidents, it's essentially someone that slipped through the cracks and has had the ability to continue to, you know, go down a path that leads to, unfortunately, death destruction in a lot of homes and for a lot of families these days. So when we talk about having those hard conversations, what are one of the ways that you think, you know, maybe even at a congressional level, we start looking at this again? No, you're hitting the nail so much on the head with what you're saying. And I've often said it. We've got a morality problem in this country. You know, we have failed our kids by taking God out of the classroom, first of all. Prayer out of the classroom. There is no higher authority that anybody looks for. There's no respect for life anymore. As a matter of fact, there's no respect for law, law enforcement, or any law. If you have a grievance, it has not only been condoned, it has been encouraged to break the law. So that's essentially what we've been teaching our students and our kids. And on the other side of it, look at the broken homes and look at what these kids are being raised by. How many times do you go into a restaurant? You see people sitting at a table with young kids and those young kids are doing what? They're playing on the phone. They're being raised by cell phones and social media and games. They're not sitting there talking and having conversations with their parents or whoever's taking them or whoever their caregiver is. And so we have totally gotten away from a family of being the center of these kids' lives. And things are going to happen like that. You cannot blame this on the tool, in this case a gun, when you have mental health issues out there. And you have pure evil out there as well, Ron. You have people that are just hateful and you will never legislate that side away, period. You just have to deal with it. And that's where I get back to that great response that we had out there. But until we address those issues I was just talking about, we're going to continue to have these problems. And the real problem is not gun control. You know, you make such an excellent point there, Congressman. In addition to getting your way into politics, you were heavily involved in Georgia before you came, a US representative. You started a small business, you rose a family, you had a successful piece of the American dream. But you also understand when you woke up every day and outside of, like you said, kids who were just glued to their phones and parents who were absent from their lives, the real world is tough. And when you have to put that phone down and deal with some things in the real world, sometimes they don't go your way and where there were different ways to strategize and maybe problem-solves in generations past. These days, it's just like you said, it's going out and breaking the law. And sometimes it results in things like happen at that Georgia high school last week. So, you know, I think that's a really good point that you touched on. And something that we need to, you know, continue to bring awareness to and bring back towards the family model for our country. Yeah, you know, and talk about getting up and working hard and providing. I look at where we've gone with sports. I mean, everybody gets a participation trophy. Nobody is held individually and personally responsible for anything they do. It's always a group or someone else or, hey, by the way, don't worry about it. You're still going to get your little participation trophy. We have just, we have really turned the family model on its head, individual responsibility, just 180 degrees on its head. And that's where we need to be addressing, we need to be addressing and putting more people into guidance counselors to help these young students when they see them going down the wrong path. The FBI had 12 months of looking at this young man. That dad goes out and buys him an AR after the FBI shows up and then provides him with the ammunition because that kid couldn't buy that ammunition. Nope. An adult had to buy that ammunition. That's why I have no problem in charging and seeing them charge that dad with what he got charged with. He is responsible for what that kid did to a certain extent. No, he certainly is. And it's something moving forward. God forbid, you know, we continue to have tragedies like this in the country. We're going to have to look back on just when there was kind of an intervention, whether it be from law enforcement or maybe from the school and what the parents did to support that narrative. Or in this case empower the kid to go out and commit the crimes that he did last week up in Georgia. All right, Congressman, I do want to segue a little bit. You guys are returning to Capitol Hill after some extended time off in district. Last time we had you on, we heard about all the great things you were doing there and that you'd be helping other congressional candidates across the country. But as you're getting ready to get back to work up on the Hill, what are some of the biggest focus? I mean, the continuing resolution is something that's gobbling up the news also, the inclusion of the Save Act in that budget resolution. And I kind of want to get your take on some of the work that lies out ahead for House Republicans. Yeah, you know, I think that's going to be the total focus is making sure that we set this up exactly right so that when Trump wins the White House, we gain a majority, add more people to the House and we flip the Senate. What's that the dynamic is going to look like and what's the best path to put us to where we can really, we get here in January. Man, we start hammering away. That first 100 days is going to be an opportunity to make history. In the 119th Congress, we have that opportunity. We just got to make sure people get out there and go vote. You do that, then we'll make a lot of changes in that first 100 days. But this week and right now, I know the focus is going to be that CR. We've got to get that Save Act in there. We, you know, everybody keeps telling me that the Senate's just going to strip it out, send the clean one back over here, and then they're going to take off and go home. Well, you know, if they do that, that's their product. That's what they need to show America. Yep. Show America what you think about the border. Show America that you don't care about immigration. But I guarantee you one thing, if they do that, it's just going to help us in November because people are going to go to the polls and brother, I am telling you, they are looking at two things. And that is not just the economy for their family, the economic situation, but the safety of their family. And these illegal aliens that are coming across that border right now, these criminals, these thugs that are taking over these apartment complexes that are hunting down people's pets and neighborhoods. This is not the United States of America. If you were to look at the news and some of the mess that you're seeing going on out there, and people are worried about the safety of their family. And so sure, Senate, go ahead and rip that out. See if you can get illegals to vote. Send it back over here. Let's show America what you really think about our immigration. Oh, it's a great point. I think it's one that I think Chuck Schumer is weighing heavily, but at the end of the day, I think they're going to do exactly what you said. And I think it's going to give House Republicans and those running for the Senate right now to flip it back in Republican majority. A lot of material heading down towards election day where every day where we have another instance of an illegal migrant crime in this country, we can point back to the fact that there were some opportunities to do some big things. Starting with securing the border all the way up to the say back that House Democrats and those in the Senate chose not to do, especially being endorsed by all their leadership and moving forward. There is a plausible solution on the other side of the ballot box on November 5th and entertaining and extending the House majority and flipping the Senate back into Republican troll with President Trump, of course, heading back to the White House. I'll give you another one real quick. You know, the Democrats there in the state of Georgia came out just with their little meeting demanding that the governor hold a special session so that they could get more gun control in the state of Georgia. If the Democrats in Georgia were really serious, then they would pick up that phone and call our US senators to a Democrats and demand that he help us on this immigration problem by getting the Lincoln Riley Act out of the Senate and on to the White House so that the President can sign that thing. Because that is a bipartisan piece of legislation and it is a good piece of legislation to help stem these crimes that are going on in this country from these illegal aliens. They're not interested in any of that. That's not, that's not, that's not what they, and I don't know why in the world they think that's going to help them win other than the fact that if they think they can get illegal to vote, and those people that are looking for that handout from now. Yeah, if they can get them to vote, then they'll certainly try to do that. But, but it's not going to work. But still, we need to press some hard on that save act and go ahead and push it over to the Senate. Oh, we sure do. And then as you've seen the presidential election campaign from both sides kind of heat up lately, you know, President Trump has done a ridiculous amount of campaigning, not just in the battleground states, but he spoke between before, you know, the New York Economic Forum. Last week up in NYC, he's been down in Georgia. He's been up in Wisconsin, Michigan. Obviously, they're putting a lot of emphasis and heavy focus in on the state of Pennsylvania, how winning that state back again in this election cycle. In addition to Georgia and North Carolina could flip the presidential electorate scale on his favor, something the Democrats might not be able to come back on November 5th. How have you seen this race kind of shaping up? I mean, obviously the Democrats are running another basement 2.0. Kamal Harris has put out no policy points, except that, you know, she wants to sign the Senate agreed on act into law, which is a pathway to amnesty. It still allows for 2 million at the minimum, illegals to come in every year, and then that everything Donald Trump's going to do has to do with Project 2025, something he has absolutely nothing to do with, and isn't part of his policy platform either. Kind of roll out their campaigns as they're getting ready to take the stage and debate later tonight. You know, as somebody that's been out there on the campaign trail with President Trump since Iowa, the excitement's there. I mean, it's crazy how much excitement's out there. The crowds are a whole lot better. And I know I say that every time we talk, but it is so encouraging. And I don't know if we talked after he came to Georgia or not. I don't remember, but that place was packed. And to hear the news media talk about that the other was empty seats, yeah, if there was over with, there were thousands of people outside. There are people understand the dynamics of this election. And especially I'm gonna tell you in the state of Georgia, we understand what happened to us in 2020. That's not going to happen again. We've cleaned up voter rolls. We've changed the rules on these drop boxes on how we have decreased the number. The only ones that are there are only open during office hours. Not everybody's not going to get an absentee ballot mail to them this time. You've got to request it. Things are back almost on order. I would love for us to go to paper ballots. That's the only thing I'd love to see different. But you know what? We need to make sure that people go vote. And they need to understand what day voting day is. And voting day is not November the 5th. No voting day. That's the first day of early voting. Please get out there and go vote. We were in Ohio. It's October the 8th. Georgia, it's October the 15th. Get out there, vote early. You do that. It does a bunch of different things. And it'll also stop all the phone calls coming to you and all the texting that you're going to be getting to remind you to go vote. And it'll also save money on the Trump campaign. So get out there, exercise your vote, vote early or get your absentee vote in. And I would carry it in and lay it on the desk up there if you think you're going to be absent. You can't vote. Absolutely have to. And then ahead of the presidential debate tonight, what do you expect from President Trump? I mean, if you look at his track record on handling some of the biggest political figures in modern politics and I'm talking about the 16 or 17 against that, you know, he was running up against in 2016. Obviously, Hillary Clinton, after that, Joe Biden, you know, his performance against Joe Biden essentially knocked him out of the presidential race of the cycle. And now as he prepares for Kamal Harris, someone who hasn't historically had a good time on the debate stage, whether it's overpreparedness, the fact that she's not a great public speaker unless it's off of a teleprompter. And all of the parameters they set up, which is going to be the first one as the same debate, it kind of looks like the forces that be are moving this as a plus positive for President Trump. As you know, his debate prep kind of is narrowed down to him memorizing and just understanding all of the policies and how they benefited the American public and the chance that whenever they try to get a talking point against them, he can just refute it because he's got receipts. But you're exactly right. That's what I was going to pick up on and say, his debate prep is his entire career, and he understands what tax policy does. He understands what tariffs and rules and regulations does. And he understands that if you run this place like a true business, that you will get this thing back on track. He's already shown that he's already got it. He's got a proven track record. I hope he stands up there and I hope he grips both sides of that podium to the point where his knuckles are turning white. And I hope he clenches his teeth and he's sitting there thinking about, "By God, I'd love to be just chewing her out right now and telling her this and that." And just keeps, keeps closed and that's her talk. The more she talks, she's going to do just like Joe Biden. They will be looking to get rid of her the next day and wonder if they can find somebody else to put in that seat. And I know she's dreading that debate as well because she's probably thinking the same thing. I mean, these people, they don't care about Democrat policy or anything. The only thing they care about is power and how they can maintain power and they'll do it any way they have to. And they have put that on full display with the way they pulled that coup on President Joe Biden. So if I was President Trump, I'd just hang back, sip on me some coffee or something while I'm over if he's allowed to and just watch it go, watch it play. You know, Senator Bernie Sanders said it best this weekend when he did the Sunday morning news circuit. He doesn't feel like Kamala Harris is banning her radical progressive policies at all. He feels like, and he literally said, just doing what she needs to do to get election. So when you talk about the Democrats and their undying thirst for power, I mean, they've laid out their seats and told you exactly what they're doing before they do it so we can't complain about it. I know Donald Trump's a huge fan of Diet Coke, but maybe even a little Georgia sweet tea as we're getting ready to wrap here with the Congressman who's from Georgia 10. Listen, Mike, we always love when you come on the show. We've tracked you forever. We're so thankful to have you up there fighting for us in Congress out there on the campaign trail, not just fighting for your future counterparts that are going to be working with you. Next year up on Capitol Hill in Georgia, but all across the country for other people who are running the races. Obviously, President Trump, who's running in the biggest one of them all. We've got your congressional website live link in the show description. Anywhere else you want us to live link that we could find you and we'll do it as well. Hey, you all you got to do is just search us on Mike Collins, GA on all the social media platforms. You can, you can find us left to have you left to have your input. We're always looking for things that people want to want us to hear about. So, you know, get in touch with us. Let's know what you're thinking. And let us know how we can help you. Yeah, I had Representative Tim Burchin on the show on Friday. He was very complimentary of your Twitter posting in the art and craftsmanship you put into it as well. We've got guys got you ranked as one in one A as the top congressional accounts you have to follow. And we'll be looking to catch up with you again soon. This is the Congressman who's representing Georgia 10. Mr. Mike Collins. Thanks for joining us on the show today. Sir, have a great rest of your week. Hey, man, appreciate it. You haven't checked your phone today to see that Dick Cheney and his horrible daughter have endorsed Kamala Harris. Dick Cheney. Now, why is that? What does Dick Cheney have in common with Kamala Harris? And it's really interesting, actually, because they're constantly telling us that the divides are along race and gender. And they were always telling us Rick, Dick Cheney is this rich white guy and Kamala Harris is this suppressed woman of color. They've got nothing in common. But actually, they have everything in common because they're both neocons. That's exactly right. They have everything in common. And it tells you what a lie this race and gender stuff is. That's not the divide. The divide is in your heart. And if you think it's okay to kill people in order to get rich, you're on their side. And if you don't, you're on our side, no matter what you look like. All right, jump back into the news portion of the show here today. The first of only one edition of our Tuesday edition of State for Breakfast, as we'll be having our complete debate recap. Air in an episode which will air Wednesday or tomorrow of this week. And that was Tucker Carlson who's doing a cross country town hall style event. And bringing on some of the biggest names I saw, Tulsi Gabbard was with him recently, Vivek from Swami, RFK Jr. Just to talk about the overall state of politics and I guess see what he could do between now and election day to help move the needle for Donald Trump. No, it was interesting to see Dick Cheney number one. A lot of people are confused because they're surprised when they hear he endorsed Kamala Harris because not a lot of people even know that he's still alive. Or care. Yeah, and that's another thing that anyone would actually care that he endorsed Kamala Harris, but he does make a really good line onto why these parties are now aligned. I mean, you just have to remember, the 80s, Dick Cheney is a war criminal, the 90s, Dick Cheney is a war criminal, the 2000s, Dick Cheney is a war criminal. All the way up until last Thursday, Dick Cheney is a war criminal, and then all of a sudden he endorses Kamala Harris, and now he's the greatest former vice president in the history of vice presidents. Wow, got to love it. And Kamala Harris was asked, while doing some pre-manufactured retail politics at a spice shop. This weekend, where spice shop that stuff you smoke or no actual spices. Like from Dune, not that one either. Like the stuff you put on top of your food. No, that's no fun. No, it wasn't neither. She apparently this spice shop that she went and did retail politics in and organically hugged people and everyone was supposedly surprised to see her has been an anti Republican donor to the Democrat party for years. So I don't want to give them any attention, but I do want to give attention to what Kamala Harris said when, remember, someone that she's even accused of being a war criminal back in the day has now endorsed her reaction to that. Let's take it out. I'm honored to have their endorsement and I think that what they boast as leaders who are well respected are making an important statement that it's okay and it's not important to put country above party. And I'm honored to have their support and I think it's an important statement right now. A lot of what I think is happening and I was just talking with some folks here in Pittsburgh about it is that people are exhausted about the division and the attempts to kind of divide us as Americans. And them stepping up to make this public statement I think is courageous but also for people like the folks I was just talking with, it really reinforces for them that we love our country and we have more in common than what separates them. Does she ever say anything without completely not making sense about anything ever. That as much as that made sense I didn't want to put you on the spot, but I mean, is it ever not word salad. No, no, it's always word salad. It's like, she's really trying to formulate her idea around using a specific number of words. Like she's, she's adding double spacing instead of actually having substance. I mean, listen, unburdening affects all of us. I just want to know what it means. Liz Cheney, who I need remind you lost by nearly 70 points in her last house reelection campaign to Harriet Hageman. Took to the Sunday morning news circuit as we're going to get into our full on 2024 presidential debate preview in our second new segment here. And she was on ABCs this week and in parentheses, fake news. Yes, trying to, I guess, continue on serving the same word salad as she would try to convince people her a failed candidate and Republican. Now would insist that someone like Ronald Reagan, who was friends with Donald Trump, would never endorse him in this upcoming presidential election cycle. Let's hear it. It is an extraordinary reordering of the whole political system when it comes to national security. What would Ronald Reagan be supporting in this race? What do you think? There is absolutely no chance that Ronald Reagan would be supporting Donald Trump. Donald Trump doesn't stand for any of the things that Ronald Reagan did. And it's another place where I would urge my Republican colleagues both in the Congress, but across the country to really look at Donald Trump's policies, to really look at the danger that he presents, to look at what he was willing to do to stay in power. It's a firm rejection, not just of traditional Republican policies, but of the constitutional order on which this country depends. I can't stand her voice either. You know, it's a joke because the Democrats will say, look at his policies, they're radical and moving so far to the right. Meanwhile, the Republicans are saying, "Oh, Donald Trump's bringing in all these other people outside of the base, and now he's moving the needle towards the middle." And he's getting a little bit more moderate on his policies, especially in regards to foreign policy and obviously domestic immigration. Isn't that what they want? I don't know. It's just that every single time I hear this lady talk, only one thing comes to mind. Shut up, bitch! Yeah. I can't stand her. That's trash. Yeah. And just like Kinsinger, they've been complete divisive measures within the party. And, you know, I hope America is woken up because when you look at some of the surrogates that they've, I guess, dusted off and thrown into the Sunday morning news circuit, here's another one. On NBC's Meet the Fake Press with number one bitch in daytime media, Kristen Welker, best known this cycle, at least, for trying to ambush Donald Trump when he went and spoke before the association of black journalists at their national luncheon. Well, Crazy Bernie joined her to talk about Kamala Harris and was accusing him of the same thing that Republicans, like Liz Cheney, Republicans, air quoting now, saying that Kamala Harris is now doing the same thing that Donald Trump has been doing. And that's abandoning the policies, which turned them into the politicians that they are now. Let's hear it. Vice President Kamala Harris, as a progressive, she has previously supported Medicare for all now. She does not. She's previously supported a ban on fracking now. She does not. These Senator are ideas that you have campaigned on. Do you think that she is abandoning her progressive ideals? No, I don't think she's abandoning her ideals. I think she's trying to be pragmatic in doing what she thinks is right in order to win the election. My own view is slightly different. I can't believe you said it. That in America today, there are a lot of people, rural people, working class people, who no longer believe that the United States Congress and government represents their interest, who dominated by big money interests. So I think that there is something wrong personally. That's what happens when the Democrats say the quiet part out. Listen, they're never going to do something without letting you know that they're actively involved in doing it. And he said it straight up. Well, I don't really think she's abandoning her progressive policy platform. I think she's just, you know, when she goes out in public and speaks to the press, trying to do whatever she needs to do to get elected. The symbol is that she's lying. She's doing the same exact thing that Joe Biden did. Remember, he was grandpa Joe. He was meeting the middle Joe. He was America's back and the adults are in charge, Joe. And what happened? He won the election, air quoting again, won the election. And then the moment he gets sworn in, they throw him in the cuck chair in the corner and they say, "Listen here, motherfucker, you're going to do exactly what we tell you to do for the next four years if you even last that long." And Joe Biden did it. We got the Green New Scam. We got the Inflation Non-Reduction Act. And we got 20 million illegals running rampant in our country right now. In addition to two, two and a half, if you want to count Israel's now split campaign against Hezbollah and Hamas, forever war is going on in this country again. You know, and it's one of the things we warned you. Don't fall for it. And for everyone that listens to this show, you know independence. You know moderate Democrats. You know, Republicans who don't necessarily vote top to bottom down, take it with party. We got to make the case for them. We don't call people fat pigs on this show, however one appeared during the Sunday morning news circuit. His name is Chris Christie. And before we get into his audio clip, I just want to cover a couple of the things that Bernie Sanders was kind of alluding to there, that Kamala Harris hasn't changed her policy. She's just trying to do whatever it takes to get elected. Starting in the state of California, she was a huge advocate for banning plastic straws. I know Noah's a huge fan of those cardboard straws, especially when they go to the movie theaters and they give you a half a gallon of soda to try and drink with one. It's all slimy and weird. Now California's gotten rid of the bag. They've brought the bag thing back, but they're getting rid of the thick bags. So what kind of bags are they going to give us now? Like actual cloth reusable bags? Cardboard bags? Yeah, I don't know. I don't know. I always pay for my plastic bags and then throw them directly in the garbage because they don't even charge you for bags anymore. That's nice. They just give them to you. We've traded throwing away, like you said, whether you pay for them or not, I'm generally not going to remember to bring bags with me to the store. Because usually I'm going to the store just like on a whim, like, "Oh shit, I'm on my way home. Gotta get milk," or whatever. We went from throwing away these little tiny thin bags that barely worked, which was probably better for the environment to not have a substantial amount of material to go to these super thick three mil, like three mil thick bags that you can almost not even rip. Like I use them for like hauling tools around and shit. That's how strong these bags are. So they've evolved from just the standard, like, next to your desk in your office room or a bathroom garbage bag bags into carrying heavy machinery tools. Yeah. Yeah, I like it. I also like the fact that we've been able to identify at least 9.8 more, including the straws one. Kamala Harris also was up for a mandate for auto workers to only make electric cars and hydrogen powered vehicles by 2035. The Harris campaign said they won't say whether or not she's still for it, banning fracking because of concerns over global warming and potential water contamination. No longer favors a ban. Mandatory buyback program for all assault weapons. Whatever that means, as part of her gun safety agenda, she said she's dropped this idea. Decriminalizing border crossings from a criminal offense to a civil one, she said she no longer supports that as well. Reparations for slavery, which many progressives argued for during the 2020 primary, position is still unclear. Building a border wall on the southern border, defining Trump promised that many Democrats have fought. She accepted it as part of the buy partisan border package, which she said she would sign into law, and even included it in three campaign related commercials. A federal jobs guarantee that was part of her green new scam proposal. She's no longer for that one. And Medicare for all, which Harris embraced in her first year as Senator. She's also apparently backed off this. So, interesting, but it's not like we haven't seen this before. Remember, Joe Biden essentially should have, or could have, because he was the greatest president in the history of the galaxy, ran off of the policy platform that Barack Obama showered across this country for eight years, everything from social and racial divisiveness to 20 American citizens in foreign theaters. However, he ran on a very moderate grandpa Joe platform and apparently enough people bought it that they were able to steal the election from Donald Trump in 2020 and we all know how we got to this point today. We're almost down to the guy crying in his car or crying in the shower eating a sandwich drinking a bottle of whiskey, which is the gift I put underneath every Trump campaign post when they talk about another podcast that has gone on instead of hours. To do in the same thing with Kamala Harris. Yes, I've had, and have campaigned on and have won elections on some of the most radically progressive policies in the history of anything. However, I won't do that wink wink. Did you just wink? No, why would you do that? Why would I wink? Wink wink with the other eye. You did it again. Did what? Are you being racist? How dare you? Anyways, Chris Christie gave a little bit of what he thinks as someone, I guess back in 2016 was doing a little bit of the debate prep with President Trump on which Trump he thinks we'll see come tonight. Let's listen. The ABC presidential debate is just two days away. Let's bring in former DNC chair Donna Brazil and former New Jersey governor, Chris Christie. So were question givers. You have debated Donald Trump. You have helped Donald Trump prepare for a debate. You have seen this all play out. What is going on with him right now? How do you think he is actually getting ready for this debate? He doesn't get ready. I mean, as someone who was in charge of debate prep in 2016 and 2020 for him, it was a constant struggle. There were times when we would go and debate prep would be scheduled. We'd go in to sit with him and he would just say, no, I'm not doing it. And that would be it. And it just wouldn't happen. And so my guess is that, you know, especially now, as you said in the lead up, you know, his seventh general election presidential debate, he really doesn't think he needs to prepare. He believes that just whatever his gut instincts are, or what's going to carry him, he will allow people to speak at him for a while. I will guarantee you there's been no mock debates and ever has been. He won't allow it, won't permit it. So he will be typically Donald Trump, which is he's just going to go in there and wing it. And that's why I think what Kamala Harris does in this debate is significantly more important than what Donald Trump does, because he's going to be him. He's just going to wing it. You're going to see me show before. She's the one that's going to get the most attention. You know what? I don't hate it. What about you, Noah? I definitely don't hate it. I think that's how we get the best Trump that there is. Yeah. And everybody wants their best version of Donald Trump every time we get him. And here's the thing, you know, two weeks ago when they were having this whole blow up over the photos that were taken in Arlington Cemetery when, you know, the families of the gold star families who lost their sons or daughter at Abbey Gate and all that blew up in the media, Donald Trump stopped by a Vietnamese restaurant and said, I don't really prepare for these things like that. You know what I focus on? Remember in all my policies, because those are the things that helped make America great again. Like what else by knowing your own receipts do you need for a debate where someone's going to try to challenge you on them? And I really think this plays right into Donald Trump's wheelhouse as does he really need anything else besides the successes he had during his first campaign? What are they going to talk about hires? I mean, look at some of the people that currently staff this administration. If it's not like a furry in the middle Terry or someone that was literally running a coup in the last administration, like General Millie, you have the current Secretary of State, Tony Blinken, who generated the 51 former intelligence officials memo and got all these people to sign off on it before he was elevated to essentially become the Secretary of State of the United States. Like if she wants to hammer him on people that have either not been good hires or have walked away from the first Trump administration and, you know, not been happy with the results, then he's got more than enough ammo to hit around that so I wouldn't even go there Someone who did serve in the first Trump administration and had nothing but glowing remarks to say about it is current Arkansas governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders. She joined via satellite on ABC's This Week in Fake News right after they finished that panel with Donna Brazil, Chris Christie and Liz Cheney. Much more easy on the years and the eyes if you know what I mean, let's check it out on the debate. What do you think the stakes are? How important is this for former President Trump? Well, I think it's actually more important for Vice President Harris. Somebody who doesn't speak to the media doesn't take questions. In fact, at the end of this interview, John, I will have done more interviews during this election cycle. And she has since becoming the Democrat nominee for president. It is absurd that she does not take questions from the press from the American people. And so I think this is actually a much more important night for her, because it's so rare that we hear from her that we hear her take questions or that we know anything that she actually stands for. No, how do you think they're going to come at her? Kamala Harris. Like, what questions? I don't really think that the moderators from ABC News, which hate Donald Trump and are getting sued by him, are going to ask her like, OK, lay out your domestic energy policy platform. No, she's going to have the questions in advance. There's no if fans are butts about that. They're beyond being willing to cheat at this point. There's no fucking way she doesn't have the questions already. And, you know, I think because she's such a bad actor that it's going to be very difficult for her to not sound like they were rehearsed answers. I don't disagree with you there. I do have to give credit to Sarah Huckabee Sanders, though, and every opportunity she can to kind of knock Kamala Harris, she did. Gotcha, bitch. And saying that she has now done more media hits than Kamala Harris has this election cycle. And again, she's not running for president. She's the sitting governor of Arkansas. Guys, wherever you're listening to the show today, welcome to our only edition of Tuesday's Steak for Breakfast this week. We're going to have another one following up tomorrow with our debate. Recap on a Wednesday edition of Steak for Breakfast, but for those who are here today, we gladly appreciate your listenership. While you're listening to and enjoying the show, do us a favor. Head over to Apple Spotify, iHeart, Samsung, Amazon, podcast, or wherever you hear your shows. Make sure you're subscribed for free and make sure our episodes are downloading to your electronic device. In addition, check us out on social media, Twitter, Get Her True Social, Instagram. TikTok is where we have accounts, find them, follow them, hit the notification bell. You'll never miss out on all the great stuff we've got going on down here at the show. Now, let's talk about polls. The most recent one that came out yesterday was a big one because it was from the fake news New York Times talking about Donald Trump's now one point advantage in the general election over Kamala Harris. How do you feel about that? A one point advantage? Yes, where he was down by 11 billion points right after she was, of course, yeah, crowned the nominee. But even in places like the fake news New York Times, they now have to at least move towards telling the truth because I honestly think that nationally, Donald Trump's up more than by one point, but that's just my opinion. Oh, for sure. Yeah, if it says that he's up by one point or down by one point, then you're looking at like a 15 point spread on what the difference is. This isn't Fox News or, you know, any of the other outlets. This is the New York Times Sunday poll. So this is going to be the poll of the week. And then the most damning New York Times, Santa Paul, cross tab for Kamala Harris is that voters overwhelmingly see Harris is more of the same. 55% while they see Trump as the major change candidate 53%, 55% of the voters say Harris bears some 30% or a lot of the blame 25% for rising prices of everything. This is quickly becoming the change candidate election again and Donald Trump is quickly re harnessing the role of the political outsider. So I think that was actually good to see there. And one other stat I've got from the New York Times poll Trump 2020 verse now among whites Donald Trump 49% over Joe Biden 42 and 2020 24 Donald Trump 54% that's a plus 14 margin over Kamala Harris at 40% right now. He has doubled the support among whites in the 2020 New York Times poll. This is huge as 67 to 70% of the entire electorate will be white. So got to kind of roll with that there. Yeah. Polly Market had Donald Trump at his biggest margin of electoral victory up to this point. I'm going to look at the live numbers right now. I believe it was up to as many as seven points. And Donald Trump at odds are now 10% ahead in Pennsylvania where he has a 55 45 advantage over Kamala Harris. That's one that will essentially start to figuratively seal the political coffin. For Kamala Harris, however, she is favored to win the debate at 63% chance. They think she's going to win the debate. Yeah. She's definitely getting the questions in advance. There's no fucking way. Yeah. Yeah. They have her right there. And then here goes Donald Trump is now up by seven nationally. And his odds are continuing to rise. This is the weekend poll at Polly Market 53 to 46% in favor of Donald Trump. So I think a lot of people are betting on the fact that this is going to be rigged against Donald Trump, the debate. And that's where you might see the money kind of shifting towards Kamala Harris. Nate Silver, who's one of the tell-alls when it comes to electoral map models, now says Trump's chance of winning Wisconsin is at 52%. Michigan is at 52%. Nevada is at 59%. Pennsylvania is at 61%. Georgia is at 66%. North Carolina is at 74%. And Arizona is at 75%. This is all heading into the weekend as part of his big Friday analysis and poll drop. So yeah, good times. And like I said, leading in the New York poll nationally, 48 to 47% is pretty big for Donald Trump, which is still about two months out before we head to the ballot box on Election Day. Tom Cotton, who's been doing a lot of media for the Trump campaign, I think he's going to be looking at a job is probably some kind of top spot in the next administration. I don't know if it's going to be with a cabinet level position or an agency head. But he was pushing back on some of the fake news narrative, especially when it came down to endorsements from people like the Chinese. Let's check it out. I hear you about endorsements. We don't really know the impact that they have all the time. RFK Jr. hasn't been an elected office. Dick Cheney was vice president of the United States for eight years. He was a senior member of the House. He was chief of staff to Gerald Ford. He worked tirelessly to advance Republican policies for a long time. You don't think? And kill people in the Middle East. His endorsement of a Democrat with that kind of pedigree is going to make a difference. No, I really don't. We're never Trump voters who weren't sure. Never Trump voters who were never sure. Never Trump voters who were never sure are called Democrats. Never Trump voters who are Democrats. Yeah. Isn't that just Democrats? That's what I thought. I don't know where these people... Like, is this something that when they're writing up the show structure and they know they're going to have Tom Cotton on? He's very well educated. He's always, I would say, more often than not prepared to handle these aggressive interviews on non-conservative landing platforms like fake new CNN, especially when you got Dana Bash. Dishing out the questions. It is what it is. It's like Kamala Harris, her well-fought-out identification of the Ukraine war. Russia is a larger country. Ukraine is a smaller country. And that's basically her argument for the debates on being able to sit down or where she lives. Trump is a larger person. I am a smaller person. And that is wrong. I could just throw out the last 25 minutes of debate preview that we did and we could have just left it at that. Yeah, we're done. And an after credit. No, here's the deal. Tom Cotton would again turn this entire interview around on Dana Bash and start talking about things like foreign governments that are going to try and interfere with it. Not Russia. And, you know, the potentiality for if things are looking good and Donald Trump's favor is how some of our biggest geopolitical foes might try and take action. Might try and take action against the United States. I'm the native of November 5th. Let's check it out. It sounds to me like you're downplaying the fact that Vladimir Putin is using people like Dave Rubin whose show you went on in February as a tool for his propaganda. So I'm not downplaying Vladimir Putin's designs or Xi Jinping's designs. I told his designs to try to influence our election. But using money to try to promote memes or videos on the Internet is not exactly going to make a huge difference. Again, you shouldn't knowingly do that. I don't know if any of these people openly did it. But if Jesus is going to be able to see people only get their information from those memes and videos. But, Dana, what would really would be catastrophic is if a foreign government say hacked into the voter registration system during voting or hacked into election machines in a race vote. Or turned off the electricity in a big city on election day. Those are things that are serious threats. A few videos and memes. Those active threats? Is that true? I am wondering about those kind of threats. Is that based on what you're being briefed on? It's based on the vulnerabilities that all of our infrastructure around the country has. That worries me a lot more than a few videos or memes. Again, this is the kind of thing that foreign governments like Russia does. What do you think, Noah? Does the threat of, let's just say, EMP attack? That turns off electricity in a major city center across the United States. Were you more than the vote for Trump? Jesus. Arm wrestling. Vote for Hillary. Arm wrestling. Satan. Meme of 2015. I don't know, you can't really weigh the magnitude and the capabilities of a well-placed Facebook boomer meme in my opinion. And then when you talk about all the other things, let's say outside of the hypotheticals. Because we should only use past practice principles in regards to reforming, refining, and making our elections great again. Obviously lowering the numbers two days before the election you could vote as possible. In addition to eventually getting back to paper ballots and same-day voting. However, if you look at all the crap that's been dumped on conservatives and up against the candidacies of Donald Trump both in 2016 and 2020. Well, there's enough evidence that the Democrats have done everything in their power to try and stop them from getting elected. They've already done it once. And they know that there's probably another surprise coming between now and November 5th. Let's check it out. A very different topic. And that is something that the Justice Department said this week. They detailed a Russian government effort to stoke divisions in the US using front organizations and social media prominent right-wing influencers like Dave Rubin and Benny Johnson who have ties to tenant media. Now that's a company that the Justice Department says was being funded by Russian operatives. You said on the intelligence committee, how worried are you that right-wing influencers, people who do have an impact on your constituents, are being funded either directly or indirectly by the Russian government in order to make an impact on this election? Well, first off, we haven't been in session. So I haven't seen any intelligence about this matter. I haven't seen the allegations I've read in the newspaper. People should not knowingly take money from the government of Russia or Iran or China or any other adversarial nation to try to influence the election. But I also think it's fair to say that a few memes or videos in the vast sea of political commentary is not going to make much of a difference in this election nor has it in past elections as well. What did make a difference in the last election is the lie is about 100 by one's laptop. That more than four dozen former intelligence officials lied about in the middle of that campaign. And most networks include this one, bought that lie hook line and sinker. You know what I would have really liked him to say? What that more than two dozen, including your husband, signed off on that 51 former intelligence official memo that a lot of networks like this shitbag one here ran with leading up to the 2020 presidential election because her now ex-husband was one of the people that Tony Blinken got to sign that memo, which I thought was highly interesting. And then again, if you can't beat us with fake news narratives, predelivered questions to the opposition or even S tier boomer memes. Well, people from the radical left are willing to go just about anywhere and say the quiet part out loud when it comes to what they would hope happens to Donald Trump ahead of the 2024 presidential election. Same goes for the Boston Globes, radical progressive Marxist Kimberly Atkins Store, who appeared as part of a panel this weekend, talking about why the voters don't like Donald Trump and what could be one of the possible outcomes for people that don't like him in general. Let's hear it. MAGA is a party that's left behind. A lot of people like Dick Cheney and not only Dick Cheney's, but suburban Republicans who voted for Bush and Cheney. Do you think an endorsement or maybe it's not officially an endorsement? You think the show of support will make a difference? I think that it can, as David said, in a certain segment. Listen, there's no output. Dick Cheney is, but if you're talking to people, disaffected Republicans who might are considering either holding their nose and voting for Trump or maybe staying home, it's showing them that there is another way. If they don't like what Trump stands for and what he wants, there's a way in this election to do something different and try to eliminate him from the political arena entirely. Does that make you feel? Yeah. After what happened in Butler? Yeah. I don't even know how these people get approved to go and talk using points like that. I mean, I don't know if it's just because she's not ready for the big time. I mean, I know what President Trump would say if he saw our face to face. Don't talk to me that way. You're just a lightweight... And I mean, who really reads the Boston Globe anyway? But yeah, we're still going to see some of that really negative, divisive talking points, even suggesting that when all else fails, use violence against the America First Movement. Winding down now, getting ready to jump in with... Well, you guys all know him as beard vet. Sean George here on State for Breakfast. I think President Trump needs to stay focused on his policy and what he's done for this country, and it's a win-win all the way around. I think right now Kamala Harris, a lot of Democrats were pushing her. They frankly didn't even get a chance to really vote her as the nominee, right? We saw what happened with the kind of switcher with Joe Biden. But ultimately, as long as he stays focused on policies, which he will, I know that people doing the debate prep with him, I think he's going to shine like the star that he is. You know, Kamala Harris keeps trying to run away from the border issue, and so she'll try to pivot on other issues like abortion. I think he stays focused on inflation, immigration, border security. He's going to win all the way through to include this November. You know what? I would hate to see her. I mean, obviously she's going to bring up, and I hope she does. And we'll see what the moderators do tonight, Noah. But the nationwide abortion ban, something that Donald Trump has said, he would never sign. He'd actually veto it if it ever made it to his desk. And, you know, a lot of the abortion related, well, what do they call it? Reproductive freedom that the Democrats are always, you know, trying to pander on as part of their platform tonight. And if the moderators are going to have the balls to fact check her on that, or are they just going to let her run with nationwide abortion ban and Project 2025 talking points throughout the course of the debate, at which point you probably see the rest of the media. I'd even see places like CNN, you know, not want to endorse whatever happens tonight, because they shot it a lot more straighter than I'm thinking ABC will. But again, I was shocked when CNN didn't really do anything to Donald Trump when he debated Joe Biden, and we'll have to see if ABC News is going to be willing to be taking the task on the same measure. Last clip I've got before we jump in with BeardVet right now. I saw Caroline Levitt on Fox and Friends this morning talking about final preparations being made, obviously not doing any kind of fake debates or anything like that. But making sure the president is primed and ready to roll tonight. Let's listen. Trump is well prepared for the debate tomorrow night. That is right. He doesn't need traditional debate prep. He's proven to be one of the most effective debaters in modern political history. Just look at how he knocked off Joe Biden out of the race and the CNN debate stage. He is very well read on Kamala Harris's record. Again, not just her failures of the past four years, her boss staff Afghanistan withdrawal, her disastrous time as borders are, her radical economic policies that have created suffering across this country. But he also is well read on her time as DA as her time as AG. Kamala Harris refused to prosecute violent murderers during her time as Attorney General. As a district attorney she refused to deport illegal immigrants from the state of California. And for every new solution that Kamala Harris will propose on that debate stage tomorrow night, President Trump will ask her the question of why don't you go do it right now. Kamala is trying to run as the change candidate, the candidate of the future. She is neither of those things. She is the incumbent vice president. She has been an epic failure. She has been a co-partner in Joe Biden's disastrous policies. And she's been running from the media now for 50 days, refusing to answer questions. Will President Trump will be the first to ask her those tough questions on the debate stage tomorrow night? I love Carolina, but she is a pit bull. That's higher, yeah. And we'll leave it at that. You know, we're going to see what happens tonight. You guys are going to have the opportunity to listen to the show today, kind of take everything in, set up your expectations. We'll all watch it in real time. And then we'll be back tomorrow with our debate recap and how the world essentially is reacting to the fallout from the first presidential debate between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. We're getting ready to jump in with the president and founder of BeardVet Coffee. Sean George, but before we do, we're going to do another check-in with one of our partners. Hi, this is Beard over at BeardVet Coffee. What's wrong with America today is that Americans are putting convenience over values. We need to start thinking about our dollar as a vote. We need to start using those dollars to support companies that believe in our values and aren't afraid to take a stay at. That's us at BeardVet Coffee. We're not another pretend conservative company that puts a pew pew on the packaging to take a line with our principals. We don't identify as America first. We live America first. We're a vet-founded vet focus in obviously period. So, if you haven't had a cup of BeardVet, buy a bag, hope us continue to support veteran charities every month. And as we always say, stay awake, not woke. Use promo code stake for 10% off your order. All right, joining us next on the show today, this big Tuesday edition of the "Stake for Breakfast" podcast. He's the founder and president of BeardVet and everything, adjacent to it welcoming to the show for the first time. Mr. Sean George, thanks for joining us. Thank you for having me. Well, Mr. Vet, Beard-O, et cetera. It's been a long time coming and we're happy to have you here. It is a busy news cycle. There is more news than I think the American public can consume, but here at "Stake for Breakfast" we're trying to figure out a way to change the way you consume it. And I think someone with a brand as known and likable as yours and America First, we're going to make a little headway today to say the very least. You bet. No, I appreciate it. And we appreciate having you on. Listen, let's jump right into this. I want to get our listenership who doesn't know. And it's kind of hard in America First to have not at least seen your logo somewhere. I mean, even when I'm checking out the rallies on Real America's Voice or right side broadcasting where they have like almost Super Bowl-esque pregame shows before every time Donald Trump is set to deliver remarks, you can't go through the audience panning or you can't go through the interviews that some of the commentators run into where you don't see some kind of a likeness or logo of your company. And I want you to kind of unpack for our listenership everything about Beard-Vet Coffee. Some of the other companies you got going along with it, what you guys did when you started this up and how your brand is different from just about everybody else's? Yeah, you bet. So basically me and the wife, we were empty nesters back in 2017, going into 2018. And we wanted to find a way to get back and get more active in our communities as far as doing stuff for veteran charities is kind of where we laid our claim to. And me being an active person already in the, both in the VFW and in the DAV here locally in Nebraska, so that's where we started this all at. We ended up, we ended up getting in the beard grooming business first and then we went into coffee. My family has, you know, they've been in Omaha in the coffee business since the early 70s, so I ended up starting our own brand. And luckily with some of the folks that I've met on social media, they helped boost it and gash. And then we've been able to get back to date about $160,000 to veteran charities since 2018. Last year, being a really good year, we donated back almost $40,000 to veteran charities when we changed it up every month for who we give the veteran charity money to. So it isn't like we're stuck with one certain charity. And it's not like one of those things either where you claim to be America first or need to put any kind of silly likeness or let's just say, I think in one of the commercials we have on our shows, they don't have to put a pew pew on the packaging. You guys really are America first. I mean, talk about the grassroots, you know, the connection to the movement that you guys have through your company and why you think that's really helped beard the brand kind of blow up over the course of the last since you guys started. Yeah, so a lot of it had to do with our involvement and not being afraid to say who we're voting for, to say what side we stand on on certain issues. And, you know, those are very conservative issues that we do lay our principles upon. So that is that involvement and plus also getting into the political realm, being involved one in my local politics. Again, that's, you know, part of being in the veteran charity stuff, we ended up getting more into the politics. And I've been, I've been elected as a delegate for the state of Nebraska. So that even got more, you know, got us more involved into it. I helped the Nebraska GOP whenever I can. They have me on a couple different, like the state committee and things of that nature. So that all of that stuff, you know, we're putting our brand where our mouth is, you know. So, and I think that's important to people. You've seen other companies in the past falter in this, in that side. You know, you saw Bud Light, you know, you saw Harley Davidson, you've seen Black Rifle Coffee. You've seen other brands out there that have, that have not stood up for American values. And, and we found that to be very important with what we were doing. No, it's the truth. And then when you talk about reliability and even comfort in the potential customer, not only the customer, it's the relationships you've built within the community. It's like you never have to wonder or, or try to figure out politically which way your guys' compass is pointed. It's always been in the same direction. America first, you guys have been huge backers of President Trump and the movement that obviously he's heading as well. And I think it, it's those longstanding and cemented relationships that has been able to help you guys grow and flourish in this community, at least since I found you guys several years ago. Yeah, no, it's, it's been wonderful. And a matter of fact, being able to, you know, that, that has led us actually to, to have several invites. We've been to Mar-a-Lago several times. I think I've been there three times now, invited by the President for one is his announcement for his campaign when he was arrested. And then, for another event that Dinesh D'Souza had there. So yeah, it's been, it's in, in every time we go to these events and we go to as many rallies as possible that we can go to. Like you had mentioned, we, we try to go to every single one of them, the RNC convention and meeting and, and, and, you know, it, it kind of hits you, you know, when, when people start to recognize you when you're at those places and start asking you questions and, you know, saying hi to you and recognize you out in public. It's, it's pretty cool. But, but the, the byproduct of it is, is that we're able to do the things we can do for our veteran, veteran charities and, and our children and first, first responders and things like things of those nature. And touch on briefly, you know, the lack of attention that's usually shown on to a lot of entities in this country who should be probably shown the most and, and I think veterans is always at the top of that. I mean, you see just over the course of the last three plus years and under this current administration, how they've essentially, you know, pushed veterans aside and replaced them with illegal aliens over the country for the small groups that do have the integrity and are willing to put the heart and soul into making sure that they're not, you know, one of the most important, but still most forgotten classes in this country for, you know, complex needs and organizations like yourself to actually be there for veterans and times when they're in desperate need of care and a little bit of loving. Yeah. No, we've, we've always had an open arm. Embracement for anyone who's willing to help with veteran charities and causes, you know, you've, you touched on it. Like everything that has happened with illegal aliens being the focus of so much government help government assistance, whereas the veteran community has been left in the dust by this administration. There's, there's such a backlog at veteran, at veteran hospitals right now, where they're, they're serving illegals before veteran self at these hospitals. That's how absurd it's gotten, you know, and there's got to be somebody, whether it's the veteran service committee at Congress or, or whatever, but somebody's got to take control of this and give it back to the people who served the country. And not illegal aliens getting service for health before veterans. It's, it's, I don't even know how to put it into other other than how ridiculous it sounds, but man, it's a travesty. It certainly is. And, and you know, as we switch gears here and shine a little focus on probably the topic of the day that's been the topic of the day for the last almost four years now and that's the presidential race. You know, ever since Joe Biden and Kamala Harris were able to steal it, Joe Biden gets ushered out and now Kamala Harris is at the top of the ticket. We've all been fighting to see who was going to be the person that, that takes them out figuratively of course. And it's always been Donald Trump, you know, once he made it official back in November of 2022, I think everybody, at least here in our wing of the America first delegation. You know, kind of coalesced around the president and made sure his campaign got off to a pretty seamless start and what he's been able to do with that momentum and how much he's changed the demographic of modern politics. It's something that I don't think we'll probably ever see again, at least in our lifetime, since we're, we're old guys here. Maybe our kids might see a little bit something different, but you know what I mean, Sean, you know, I need to just kind of weigh in on this a little bit. Have you seen Donald Trump rise and fall throughout the years and now is heading towards probably what's going to be the biggest and greatest political comeback in the history of maybe our country? You know, how you've seen this man kind of navigated, he's literally put his life on the line, sacrificed everything with his family, including, like I just said, his own hide, every single thing he has, financial, interest wise as a business, etc. You know what Donald Trump puts on the line when he goes out there and wants to, you know, remain in politics instead of just relaxing and going off to a nice beach and hitting some golf balls for the rest of his days. But the way it's kind of shaking out is something like we've never seen, and you know, whether it be what you're seeing on the ground in Nebraska right now or just in a national sense, how you kind of feel you're watching this in real time develop. Yeah, no, I have a very good feeling about this election. You know, if if we can moderate and kind of reduce the cheating factor of what I believe the Democrats, you know, they have some tricks up their sleeve, of course, especially with the legal aliens voting and things of that nature in the swing states. But, you know, I have a good feeling about it. It is remarkable that he's able to make this comeback after after everything that they've put and thrown at this man, and they're not finished throwing it at him. And by no means, if he does win the election, will they be finished? I, I, we have a long road ahead of us. I think the main thing is, is that your entire audience knows how bad the system and how corrupt the system is at this point. And that's one thing that President Trump has brought to light and or the movement. We have seen so much of every piece of this government that has been taken over essentially by Marxist Communist, you know, and, and it's, and he's brought that to the forefront and voting for him is, I mean, it's one of the greatest privileges of my lifetime to one cast a vote for him to have the nomination, but also to cast my vote for him three times in a row. And knowing that we're on the right side, we're, we're, we're definitely on the right side of history here. And we're, we're going to be, we're going to be, we're going to be doing a lot of work for the president, we're going to be doing a lot of work for the president, we're going to be doing a lot of work for the president. And we're going to be doing a lot of work for the president, and we're going to be doing a lot of work for the president, and we're going to be doing a lot of work for the president, and we're going to be doing a lot of work for the president. We're going to be back in President Trump's win column on November 5 as well. And you, as you mentioned at the top of the hit have been doing a ton of work for the GOP in Nebraska. You know, there are a lot of presidential election models that, you know, in some way, shape or form, find Donald Trump and Kamala Harris to be electorally tied at 269 votes, you know, there are those two elusive votes in the state of Nebraska. You know, a lot of work to not only change, I guess people's minds in the state, but to make sure we are fighting hard to get every single electoral vote across the country right now. And if you could just tell us a little bit about what it looks like on the ground in Nebraska, and maybe what you could still encourage people to do is we're less than two months away. I mean, we're less than a few days away before people are going to be doing, we're receiving their absentee ballots and start early voting in some states. So if there may be on the fence and still have some reservations about getting involved and getting hands on in this upcoming election cycle, I think now's the time. Yeah, no, you're 100% correct and in the landscape of Nebraska is complicated. Like you said, we've had the likes of what what we have in this state is we have a split electoral. Basically, if a Democrat wins a seat, it's going to give an electoral vote to the Democrats. So it's extremely important. Charlie Kirk had brought it to the forefront. I'll give him credit for it for winner take all making Nebraska winner take all state like 48 other states. And it's it's Nebraska politics is complicated, probably just like everywhere. We have a, you know, the Pete Ricketts who was the former governor and now the Senator of Nebraska. He has a very, very good stronghold of the federal delegation here. And the basically any seat in government in Nebraska, he plays a very strong part in that. And is it for the good? Maybe, maybe not. But it's, it's tough to overcome that. And then in CD two, it is going to be a tight race. We have a, we have a congressman who's been an absolutely horrendous for conservatives in Don Bacon. However, the alternative is Tony Vargas, who has a lot of momentum, a lot of money in his campaign. They have very good ads, you know, whoever did their ads for them that are playing locally. They are, they're good. I mean, they're going to be good to get votes. And so the Trump campaign did set up a headquarters in Omaha. They have a very, very, very strong captain, Trump force captains ability. So I think they have currently right now about 200 captains just in Nebraska, which is, which is pretty good. So the canvas thing is really well. Unfortunately, we had 14,000 or 14,000 Republican voters that have not voted in the last three to four cycles. So we have to reach those folks and get their attention that, Hey, this is important. We need you. Not only do we need you, but the president, President Trump needs you to get this one. Because it's a swing of two electorals. Right. If we lose, if we lose one, it's, it's a two, two electoral difference. And on top of that, we have a senator that's kind of getting in a contested race as well to Deb Fisher. She is, she has a tight race against a veteran, Dan Osborne. And that race could go bad as well. So it could be a plus four for the Democrats. And it sounds ridiculous out of the state of Nebraska, which is a fully red state. I mean, there's, we have them outnumbered two to one. And it's, and it's just absurd to me to think like we could give Kamala Harris two electoral votes out of this state that is predominantly almost 100% read, to be honest, that we shouldn't lose any elections here to Democrats. But here we are. While times, I'm glad you were here for it with us today. Listen, we want to be able to live link anything you've got in the show description today. Obviously, with all the guests we always bring on, we've got all the great Trump stuff. But we're talking about your business ban. You know, you guys have been putting it out there. And like I said, and much in the way like President Trump does in some context, you risk a lot more than just your personality, just, you know, your personal interest when you get into this business, when you decide to make it about politics as well, when you openly and publicly support candidates. But I think it's a lot of those convictions and morals that you have in the American First Business context that has led to such great success of beard vet coffee. And we want to be able to live link that in the show description today. So tell our listenership where they could find you and then tell our listenership what your handle is online so they could find you there as well. You bet. So we have several different places on social media where you can find us under on the Gram, you know, you'll find team beard vet and Facebook, it'll be under team beard vet. But I run the X account, which is at beard underscore vet. And hopefully it shows that when you do the search, we've had issues with that in the past. However, we've got a really good following over there. And a lot of great patriots give us a follow and reshare our stuff just like you guys do. And it's beard vet.com where you can find other goodies. And this week we're doing some really special stuff this week. This week here in Nebraska, one of the following 13 service members from the Afghanistan, the Harris Afghanistan debacle, is that Dagen Page. He was the Lance Corporal in the United States Marine Corps. He was killed in action at Ivy Gate and he is having his foundation this week. And I believe you can go to the Degan, you can search Degan Page Foundation. You can sure donate to them. They have their golf tournament this week and it's a big deal. And we're going to have some President Trump was so kind and generous to donate a couple autographed hats. That's awesome. For the event. So it's pretty special. The family of the father, I can't necessarily speak for them, but they love President Trump. They love everything they've done for these veterans who lost their lives, not only in that incident, but in all of these incidents that has been created by this regime that we're under right now. Right. Those are the places where you can find us. And man, thank you so much. I'm proud that you love our coffee and you support us. And we're very thankful for that. No, I love our relationship to our friendship and I love the fact that we get to stand shoulder to shoulder here in the fight to win back this country and make sure it's good for our kids and our grandkids moving forward. This is the President and Founder of Beardette Coffee. Mr. Sean George. Thanks for joining us on the show today, sir. Have a great rest of your week. God bless. Short and sweet. And to the point, one Tuesday edition of the podcast on the books. If you enjoyed this episode of Steak for Breakfast and want to hear the now over 450 other editions of the show, you best be following us across every downloadable podcasting platform. Find us on Apple, Spotify, iHeart, Samsung, Amazon, or wherever you listen to your shows. Make sure you're subscribed for free and that we're downloading to your electronic device. And then check us out on social media at Twitter, get our True Social Instagram and now TikTok is where we have accounts, find them, follow them, hit the notification bell, and never miss out on all the great stuff we've got going on down here at Steak for Breakfast. We want to thank all of our guests for coming in and sharing with us today. Georgia Congressman Mike Collins and the President and Founder of Beardette Coffee. Sean George. Guys, don't worry. We'll be back with it all new Wednesday edition of the podcast this week, a full recap of the 2024 presidential debate between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. So on behalf of the pod team, I'm Ron. Thanks for listening. We'll see you tomorrow and take care. [MUSIC] So you know how those lids on the Starbucks kept their white, right? And so if you were lipstick, they get all over the lid. And so then I find myself in meetings, if I'm the only woman, and that's kind of it so I keep taking the lid off of having my cup out so that I don't have that big lipstick right off the lid. So I said, can we do something about the color of the lid? [LAUGH] [APPLAUSE] So that was that conversation. [BLANK_AUDIO]
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