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On today’s (Friday 2 of 2) Episode of the Steak for Breakfast Podcast, we are covering:    Donald Trump delivered before the Detroit Economic Club, and we’ve got a fully breakdown of the highlights with commentary    The Harris / Walz media blitz week falls flat on its face this week and Barack Hussein Obama returns to the campaign trail to stump in the swing state of Pennsylvania for the embattled Vice President as she does a town hall event with Univision    Guests: In Order of Appearance    All profile handles are for X (formerly Twitter)    Congresswoman Victoria Spartz: (@RepSpartz) U.S. Representative, IN-5    Website: http://spartz.house.gov/   Campaign: https://www.spartzforcongress.com   Kenny Cody: (@KDCodyTN) Columnist, Human Events, Town Hall, Newsmax; Chair, Cocke County GOP   Website: https://muckrack.com/kenny-cody   Website: https://humanevents.com/author/kenny-cody   Steak for Breakfast:    SUBSCRIBE on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/steak-for-breakfast-podcast/id1498791684   SUBSCRIBE on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3MXIB2s8IWLoT4tnBMAH9n?si=izN0KShBSAytW5JBBsKEwQ   email the show: steakforbreakfastpodcast@protonmail.com    Steak for Substack: https://steakforbreakfastpodcast.substack.com   linktree: https://linktr.ee/steakforbreakfastpodcast   MyPillow: Promo Code: STEAK at checkout  Website: https://mystore.com/steak Website: https://www.mypillow.com/steak  Via the Phone: 800-658-8045    My Patriot Cigar Co. Enter Promo Code: STEAK  and save 25% http://mypatriotcigars.com/usa/steak   Man Rubs Enter Promo Code: STEAK15 and save 15% https://manrubs.com   Beard Vet Coffee Enter Promo Code: STEAK and save 10%  https://www.beardvet.com/   BattleBorn Coffee Roasters enter promo code: STEAK and save 20% off your first order  https://www.battleborn.coffee   New Hope Wellness use this link or enter promo code: STEAK during intake for free consultation and $100 off your first order https://www.newhopewellness.com/steak Call: 1-800-527-2150

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11 Oct 2024
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On today’s (Friday 2 of 2) Episode of the Steak for Breakfast Podcast, we are covering: 

 

  • Donald Trump delivered before the Detroit Economic Club, and we’ve got a fully breakdown of the highlights with commentary 

 

  • The Harris / Walz media blitz week falls flat on its face this week and Barack Hussein Obama returns to the campaign trail to stump in the swing state of Pennsylvania for the embattled Vice President as she does a town hall event with Univision 

 

Guests: In Order of Appearance 

 

  • All profile handles are for X (formerly Twitter) 

 

Congresswoman Victoria Spartz: (@RepSpartz) U.S. Representative, IN-5 

 

Website: http://spartz.house.gov/

 

Campaign: https://www.spartzforcongress.com

 

Kenny Cody: (@KDCodyTN) Columnist, Human Events, Town Hall, Newsmax; Chair, Cocke County GOP

 

Website: https://muckrack.com/kenny-cody

 

Website: https://humanevents.com/author/kenny-cody

 

  • 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 

 

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This is not nom, this is bowling, they're a rule. T-T-T-A, Junior! America! It's like... FOUR BASTEST! So stand by! Alright everybody, welcome back to the Steak for Breakfast podcast. If you're a first time listener welcome to the show, if you're a long time listener welcome back to America's fastest growing. And quickly becoming favorite political podcast. I'm Ron Nose here with me. You know, second of two big Friday editions today. So if you're hearing this one first, we'll see you in a bit. Press pause, go check out episode 470. We hosted one of Pennsylvania's greats, the host of Battleground Live, Sean Parnell, and also caught up with Oklahoma Congressman, Josh Burkine. We talked about Donald Trump's rallies, which he held in Pennsylvania this week, after Butler, and then the return of Miss, Dis, and Mal information coming from the Biden-Harris regime. We're going to be jumping into Donald Trump's remarks delivering yesterday at the Detroit Economic Club in Michigan. Battleground state. We'll also talk on some poll numbers during the segment as well. A lot of them favoring Donald Trump lately, but remember, always like we're ten points behind and there's a lot of work to do in the next three and a half weeks. We'll also touch on the, well, Flop, which has been the Harris-Waltz media blitz. So bad is that they rolled out one of Noah's all-time favorite politicians. Barack Hussein Obama, maybe you've heard of him? It was in my favorite. I thought you loved him. You do do a good Obama. Can't deny that. So lots of news. Busy news Friday. I'm watching the line continue to grow. Outside of Donald Trump's Aurora Colorado rally, which is going to be happening later today. If we've got some good bangers from that one, we'll cover it on our Tuesday edition of the show. But let's jump right into it. We've also got Congresswoman Victoria Sparts, represented from Indiana, and Human Events Kenny Cody. He writes quite the editorial for Newsmax, Human Events, and Townhall.com. Joining us on this show as well. He's going to give us a little bit of perspective what's going on out in rural Tennessee. Talk about the essence and the heart and soul of Appalachia. And some of the latest articles that he's written, whether it be the failed impact of endorsements from people like Taylor Swift. All the way down to, listen, at this part of the election, it's time to not play nice with the Democrats for the rest of the cycle. So Donald Trump was delivering marks on the economy yesterday in Detroit, Michigan. I already mentioned it was at the Economic Club of Detroit. And, you know, a lot of high rollers there. People who are listening with a very keen ear, Noah, as many, you know, corporations in the manufacturing industry, the auto industry, and energy have outsourced American jobs and factories to places around the world. You know, Donald Trump's already talked about the 200% tariffs. The big breaks, tax-wise, for people who wanted to work here in the United States and reopen or build new factories here instead of in places like Mexico, China, and India. And we'll just have to see how much of that has an impact directly following the election because there's one thing that Donald Trump's going to follow up on. It's returning America to what he calls a golden age. And he started his remarks with that, talking about his intentions for the economy and for the American worker at the beginning of this speaking event. Let's hear it. And 10 for the triumph of the American auto industry to be among my greatest legacies. I want it to be a legacy. [APPLAUSE] I want American companies to not only dominate the American market, but also the foreign markets as well. They buy so many of our cars. It's so, so horrible. But you know, they only buy them if they're made in their countries. China, I don't object look. President Xi was, and I would say his, a very good friend. We broke up a little bit. You know, the way friendships break up, a thing called the China virus broke us up. I think that's understandable, right? Cost the world about $50 trillion and... No big deal. Tens of millions of lives all over the world. I think that's a reason. But now I've always had a very good relationship with a very, very strong, smart man. He's strong and smart, meaning he wants to take your auto industry. And so does every other leader of a country. They want to take your industry, all of our industry, and we're not going to do that. We won't let him play that game, and it's not even hard, and you'll understand that in a moment. I want German car companies to become American car companies. I want them to build plants in America. Otherwise, I'd rather not have their cars here. Instead of American workers worrying about losing their jobs to foreign nations, I want foreign nations to be worried about losing their jobs to America. I like that. What do you think, Donald Trump can rebuild the automotive industry here in America? I hope so. That would drive costs down a lot and give people a lot of jobs. I think that's a good thing. That's a tall task, though. You know, just imagine, I mean, you know a lot more about cars as it has always been a hobby of yours than I do. I mean, I'm able to rotate my tires in an oil change. You've even changed my brake pads one time. I know that Toyota is more American-made than Dodge is now, which is really disappointing. Yeah, it's the truth. When you look at the tall task ahead of Donald Trump, and these companies are deep-rooted in these places like China and in other countries now, where a lot of the manufacturing happens, Mexico is getting a new plan every year or so, it seems. Will Donald Trump's taxes and tariffs and tax-break incentives be enough? I think it might be. I really do hope, you know, just, you know, no, did you see Elon Musk roll out his new vehicles last night, the driverless Tesla cab and the robo bus, and then obviously the Terminator? I thought I was watching, like, Judge Dred the movie. Yeah, it was pretty, I thought it was cool. And just think, three years ago, Elon Musk came out for one of these rollouts, right, to talk about Tesla, and he had a person in, like, an Android suit, like a human, and said, like, this is a person inside of a suit, but believe me, in a couple of years, I'm going to have the actual product. And here we are, like, less than three years later, and he's done it. And he says it's just going to change the game, be a best friend to people. I mean, they had literally these robots, these androids, like, serving drinks, holding AI-generated conversations, and even dancing in a fashion of where, like, are we going to see, like, robo burlesque houses soon? Yeah, it's crazy. Not really the path that I want to see the country go on, but when you talk about innovation, listen, at some point, if there is life outside of Earth, we're going to have to do things that inspire first contact. And not being able to supposedly go back to the mood since the '60s is not the way to do it. I mean, Elon Musk wants to put boots on the ground on the moon next year and beat a Mars by 2028. And it just seems like we're, well, pun intended, light years away from that right now. Donald Trump would segue quickly to slamming Kamala Harris, of course, via his speech, and not literally. Because when you talk about the failed triumphs of the automotive industry in places like Detroit and how it used to be the centerpiece for American innovation, it's not anymore. Well, it has to do a lot with, number one, the outsourcing of jobs, and number two, the assault on the American energy industry. The cost of everything goes up to run your plants. The first thing it affects is the workers who are getting laid off and the plants are getting shut down. And then the communities which wind up reeling from it afterwards, let's hear it. Under Kamala, we are now in a manufacturing recession with manufacturing, contracting in '22. Think of this, it got smaller. In '22, out of the last 23 months, it got smaller. It loses, we're losing jobs every single month. We've lost nearly 50,000 manufacturing jobs this year alone. Car sales are down by 38% since I left. The share of domestically produced car sold has dropped significantly, and the U.S. trade deficit in automobiles has exploded by nearly $50 billion to an all-time high, the worst they've ever had it right now. Your car industry is going out of business. It's going out of business. It's all in words. And when you look at what happened to places like Detroit, as it is now kind of a desolate, crime-ridden crap hole compared to what it used to be at the height of the American automotive explosion in this country. Donald Trump has a warning for a lot of people whose businesses may have survived Democrat presidencies, but are now thinking about outsourcing, much like with the new plants that are being built in Mexico right now, which are looking to begin operations in manufacturing cars as early as next year, that every major city across the country could start to resemble places like Detroit. You want to know the truth? It'll be like Detroit. Our whole country will end up being like Detroit if she's your president. You're going to have a mess on your hand. She destroyed San Francisco. She destroyed, along with Newscam, California. And we're not going to let her do that to this country. We're not going to let it happen. So we are the piggy bank that everyone wants. Someday we will continue along the path. Really, it's been an amazing path. It's been a horrible period of time, but almost the last four years we will be, I will tell you that if I get elected, we will be a piggy bank stronger than ever before, but we will be a fool no longer. We will, if you get her, lose our wealth, we're going to lose our power, and we'll also lose our reserve currency status, which will be like really losing a war. If we lose that, it'll be horrible, but we're losing it right now. You're losing your reserve currency, the dollar. With the rise of bricks, we've talked about it for a couple of years now. We've seen a lot of countries not prioritized the American dollar as the world's reserve currency, and then in the face of the war between Russia and Ukraine, major players like Russia and China use the dollar as kind of a negotiating tool, where things like the Drupal and the yen are being used in replacement of it to make major transitions and transactions around the globe when it comes to the global market and how money is being spent, especially in the industry of energy and with places like Saudi Arabia. But Donald Trump would have some policy-driven points and some new things he wanted to talk about. One of them being a deductible, well, it's like a car tax. No taxes on your, I guess, car payments? The interest rate, right? Yeah, so it would be, you know, and this is something he's just rolling out. He's kind of looking for what, no, the way he keeps attacking taxes and you know how reliant our government seems to be on it. I do think, I mean, he's teased it before just abolishing the tax period, the income tax that just absolutely crushes us because we lose half of our paycheck every time we get paid. Well, then the government would actually really have to tighten down and not be as wasteful as it is. I mean, when you look at how it is now, it's if you don't spend it, you don't get it next year. So they have no reason not to just blow more money and more money and more money every year. Yeah, 100% and Donald Trump is going to, well, let's hear it. He's going to roll out one of these new policies and talks about part of the tax cuts and making car loans fully deductible now when it comes to the interest rates. Let's check it out. I am also announcing that as part of our tax cuts, we will make interest on car loans fully deductible. So a man who's a lot of you people are in the car industry actually, I made a lot of them backstage. What do you do? I'm in the car industry, but a lot of them. And I told him about a very knowledgeable person. He said, he's done it all his life. He's sitting right over there. I don't want to embarrass him. But he said, where did you come up with that idea? That's the coolest thing. It's like the paperclip again, right? It's like the paperclip. Somebody comes up with the paperclip and everybody says, why the hell did I think of that, right? Somebody came up with the paperclip. I just made a lot of money. And other people said, gee, but he said, you know, I've been in the car industry all my life. I've never thought about that. So we're going to make it fully deductible, the interest payments. That's going to revolutionize your industry. This will stimulate massive domestic auto production and make car ownership dramatically more affordable for millions and millions of working American families. This is a phenomenal thing. If I do say so myself. Who likes that idea? Is that great? You know, the topic of weaving in regards to the business sense came up in a podcast that Donald Trump sat down for this week. A lot of people don't realize it. And the mainstream media, especially on the progressive side of the aisle, they'll always pull clips like that. And it sounds like, you know, he's going back and forth like he's having a conversation with himself. But when you talk about being in a business meeting or trying to broker a business deal and you're filling the narration portions of your own thoughts with the person that's presenting this business deal like the way Donald Trump does. And we'll explain it a little bit later in the show. Kind of give you guys a grasp on it, but it's been one of the big pillars on why Donald Trump's had so much success in the business that he's, you know, been a part of the building industry's Hollywood, obviously politics now. And some of the deals that he's doing in regards to presidential level, they're literally saving lives. And it's because of that extensive experience he had being in these boardrooms, being at these high level meetings over the years to where it sounds like he might. I don't want to say struggling, but not being able to fully articulate, but it's kind of he's painting a picture. And it's a long term that he wants you to kind of understand and that's how he kind of brings people in to when, you know, you get five minutes later the classic Trump handshake where you realize your whole body's going up and down. And that's kind of where it's at. Guys, wherever you're listening to the show today, welcome to the second of two big Friday editions of stake for breakfast. Do us a huge favor. While you're enjoying the podcast, head on to any of the major podcasting platforms, including Apple Spotify, iHeartRadio, Samsung, Amazon podcast, or wherever you listen to your shows, hit the follow button, hit the subscribe button. I'm sure we're downloading to electronic device. 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This is going to be talking about multitude of things with us, including violent migrant crime, now happening in portions of her district. It's something that Donald Trump's going to be hitting on in rural Colorado later today to speaking event. I'm seeing them set up the stage now. So, you got the traditional podium with the Trump Vance behind them to the left. You have a huge sign that says, deport all illegals now. And on the other side, it says end violent migrant crime, and then it has two huge mug shots of people who I guess were recently apprehended in Colorado. So, yeah, big time, big time. Well, it's embarrassing to be those two people. Yeah. That's a good point. I didn't even think of it that way. But you know, you won't hear about it in a lot of places and you'll be accused of fake news. You bring it up. And that's why Donald Trump, of course, during this speaking event and had a lot of the ones lately has been pointing out the fake news media, the negative component they've been to this election cycle. And just how much he kind of, you know, in his own special way pays tribute to them. Let's hear it. They wanted to make her look as good as possible, make her look better. A big problem in our country is the fake news. We have such fake news. I mean, I've had a recent thing where, as an example, an Obama disciple named Peter Baker, he writes for the Failing New York Times, he wrote a piece about me. And just one of the many things he said that was wrong, but he said that I would go around saying that I was honored here years ago as the man of the year or whatever. And I talked about how your car industry, this was long before, many years before I ran for president, maybe 18, 20 years ago. And he made the statement that that never took place, that honor never took place. I was never honored here, which was quite insulting, actually. And I didn't remember the specifics of it. It was 18 or 20 years ago, but he said it never took place. Very much like Kamala, she said she worked at McDonald's, and she didn't. And I didn't want to get into that, so what I did is I asked my people, "You gotta find it." When it was like 19 years, 17, it was a long time, but I was honored. And guess what they found that I was? He pulled up a freaking certificate they gave him from like 20 years ago. Nice looking young guy. Now, it was a long time ago, so this was an update of the article that they originally printed. It says Oakland County GOP to honor Donald Trump, former president, to speak at upcoming Lincoln Day fundraising dinner. And it says down here, the county party gave Trump the man of the year award at the dinner, too. And he was honored as man of the year. So here's your article right here, Oakland Press, Oakland County GOP to honor Trump. And I have a man in the failing, fake New York Times, disgraceful paper, they ought to be ashamed. They make whatever they say, believe the opposite. Who knows how long they're going to be around. It's killing our country. Isn't it sad that it's so petty that these are, these news outlets, these news outlets will continue to just, they know what gets under his skin. They know once he mentioned it, they probably just did a Google search and couldn't find anything, because it's from a local county in Michigan. You know, Oakland County, it's not like it was the Michigan State GOP or, you know, any of those other kinds of larger entities, right? And then for months, if not years, they're just like, "Oh yeah, here's Donald Trump. He's talking in Michigan about how he won man of the year at some dinner like a long time ago." It never happened. This guy's a pathological liar, like literally. It's the same thing with like, remember when he did the town hall with Keaton Collins? Like the first big media event he did at the start of this cycle? And she started talking shit about January 6th or February 6th as we now call it here in America first. And he pulled out the receipts, including the tweet that was deleted shortly after he posted it on his account on January 6th. That was epic, epic. But this is the former president of the United States. Has to go around and literally do this when this is the media's job to fact check themselves. And, you know, it's part of the disgraceful nature that they conduct themselves in now, you know, as we're going to segue to a little bit more later topics. So, no, I had mentioned before, I know you're a fan of automobiles. And so is Donald Trump. Even though you really don't, I mean, you've seen the Rolls Royce and you've seen some of the convertibles he's had over the years. But he really doesn't do much driving anymore. He just got gifted a cyber truck not too long ago from Aiden Ross. But did you know he had a couple of nice ones? Can you guess what kind of cars that Donald Trump had back in the day? I have a feeling we have differing likes on cars, but horses and stuff like that or what? GTOs. Really? Mm-hmm. And boy, did he ever think he was the shit, because not only did he have one, he had two of them. And I do like a GTO. I mean, everybody loves it. Pontiac had some nice cars back in the day. Yeah. And well, let's hear him talk about it instead of us kind of fanboying over it. For generations, the city and state were the world capital of automotive production. And American automakers rolled one iconic model off the line after the next, the Mustang, the Corvette, the Pontiac GTO. I had two of them, actually. I had that GTO. Oh, I thought I was the hottest guy around. It was crazy. We didn't have all of the foreign competition, then. He was so proud to have the Corvette. Oh, if you had a Corvette, I never got a Corvette. I tell you, I feel. I was left behind, but I had my GTO. I was something, man. I'd put that top down. See, in those days, I didn't mind when the hair waved. I'd go fast, and that hair would be waved and have blonde hair, and I'd say, "Who the hell can take me? Nobody." Today, I'm a little more careful. I wanted to be. I want cover of that little area. It takes a little bit soft up there. Cover it up. Now, it was great. But you did. You had the greatest product. It was just fantastic. And right here in Detroit, Americans invented the muscle car and the minivan and the family SUV so much. And along the road, you made the American automobile an inseparable part of the... And it was inseparable of the American dream. It was part of the American dream. You know, up until, I think, he entered the political arena. And there were phenomenal moments from the apprentice Trump. '80s Trump was probably peak Trump up until he entered politics back in 2014, like officially. It was kind of hard to beat. I mean, there was pictures of him, like in the robe, on the bed. Actually, you know, that picture of him gassing up the convertible at the gas station. People have, you know, photoshopped different things on the license plate over the years and made memes out of it. But that is one of his Pontiac GTOs. And, you know, Donald Trump dancing, like, around all the girls and stuff. '80s Trump was peak Trump until he entered the political arena. And listen, we still get the essence of that guy. In greater context now is the former president looking to be the next one here in America. One of the other things that, again, has harmed, I think, a lot of the major manufacturing industry, including the largest components, probably automotive, steel manufacturing, and the entire energy industrial complex, you'll probably agree with me on this one, Noah, has been the constant and perpetual wars that this country has been involved in. Over the course of the last, what, we're almost at 250 years of our existence. Yeah, yeah. When you talk about the resources, how they're refined, what they're refined for, and how they're directed, if you're in a constant state of war, especially foreign wars where it takes, you know, massive planes and enormous boats to be able to conduct our missions. And we have bases, but they're not the same as what we have here in America. Plus the munitions manufacturing, the advancement in long-range weaponry and things of that nature, we haven't been able to invest in our country in the same way we used to for a lot of our domestic products. You know, and Donald Trump is now really starting to remind people, as he's going back to some of the core principles of his presidencies, what his first administration was really all about. It wasn't starting new wars, as everybody said he would, you know, nuclear everything and World War III. It was ending them and bringing some of the largest geopolitical baddies to the negotiating table and making history with a couple of them. In the case of Xi Jinping and obviously Kim Jong-un, Vladimir Putin, et cetera, he's got a very direct way that he looks at that now and understands the bushes, the chinese, the Clintons, and even the Obamas in some context made a living and a legacy for themselves with the blood of American servicemen and women and all the people in all the war zones who lost their lives as well. They didn't do that either. So we go and we blow up countries and then we leave. We got nothing except dead people all over the place on both sides. How stupid are we? That was a Cheney deal and a Bush. How stupid are we? He almost never says Bush. Not just Democrats. It's both. I'm equally angry at both because we have humanity to think about all so you do. You have humanity to think about. And all of these things, they should have never happened. Ukraine should have never happened. October 7 should have never, should have never happened. If you had smart people at the White House that knew something, a little bit of something, it wouldn't have happened. Think of the world how different it would be. You wouldn't have Ukraine, Russia. You wouldn't have had October 7th. You wouldn't have this horrible thing that's going on. You wouldn't have had inflation. You wouldn't have had the worst, most embarrassing day in our history. We were leaving Afghanistan. I'm the one that got him down. But I would have kept Bagram. You know, I would have kept Bagram. It was one hour away from where China makes its nuclear weapons. One hour away. So you see, the ideas and the policy are important. But the most important thing of all is the messenger. Because I could give that same message to a stiff and it wouldn't resonate at all with the other side. You have to have them. Oh, man. I tell you what, he's been making a lot of some of all fear references over the course of the last couple of weeks on the campaign trail as we're getting ready to head towards election day. You know, Noah, there's a new talking point that Donald Trump revealed in that podcast he sat down for earlier this week. And I don't know if you heard this, but Donald Trump was working on a pathway to global denuclearization. Did you hear about this? I don't think so. Donald Trump said that he came to the table with China and said, "Listen, the next war that happens on this planet, if it is a world war, it will be the end of human existence." We should figure out an avenue that we can, I guess, denuclear pro-aflary. And the plan was that China was going to be on board. And once the United States and China came to an agreement, they would start talking to people like Pakistan and India and Russia and getting all of the nuclear materials and weaponry off the board forever. And it kind of like shocked me. I just caught it yesterday and I wanted to be able to kind of digest it a little bit more before we talked about it on the show. But when you talk about the no war president, like, you actually have to have a path to victory here. And just not having any war start doesn't necessarily mean that you're always winning because people are stockpiling and ready, getting ready for the next move, we saw it in the case of Russia with Ukraine. And we saw it once Joe Biden and Kamal Harris started paying Iran again for everything and unfreezing their funds, how fast they were able to re-energize the terrorist organizations of Hamas and Hezbollah. So, I think it's a good idea. It's a good thing to want to have to happen. But it kind of goes along the same kind of lines as the gun control debate where if the law-abiding people give up their guns, the criminals aren't going to give up their guns. And whether that means somebody somewhere has a tactical nuke that they've squirreled away just in case. Sure. It's kind of like the Pandora's box is open with nuclear. Yeah. But wouldn't you rather like most of the largest intercontinental ballistics that have warheads on them completely off the board? Yeah. But how do we verify that that's a thing? We have people go in and are constantly searching places and trying to find it? Or do we come up with better technology to detect those sorts of weapons? I don't know how you would do it, honestly. I love the idea, but I don't see how practical it is. Yeah, I would love world peace while I'm still here. Yeah. Every time you turn on the TV, you think we're so far away from it. But listen, if there was someone who is at least nudging the entire planet to go in the direction of, and with the economic incentives, I mean, he wanted to bring North Korea into the rest of the world. Like, come on in. Let's do some economy. We'll set up some railways, do your trades with Russia and all that other stuff, but let's formalize it. And it was all ruined after the 2020 presidential election. Kim Jong-un's ramping up his nuclear going ons, and I really think it has to do with him missing Donald Trump. So we'll have to see in January if that's going to change. Yeah, well, I think in order to have successfully have everybody participate in the world, there has to be a lot of human rights stuff that are happening, because the citizens of those countries are not being treated well. And then if you look in China, the Uyghur Muslims are literally slaves and organ donors against their will just like that. I mean, all these places, whether it's how they dispose of their chemical waste or, you know, pumping all the bullshit into the environment at rates that are just ridiculous and America sending all of our manufacturing over to those countries and stuff like that. We got a lot of fixing to do if we're going to try to unfuck this planet. Yeah, you know what, though, I've noticed with the different way that Donald Trump kind of did politics outside of any politician I've ever seen before, throughout the course of my lifetime. Sometimes just inclusion is enough to start getting people that are considered dictators to start to change their ways. It really is. You did see a softening of Kim Jong Un during the Trump administration. The same thing with Vladimir Putin, the relationship that he had with MBS and Saudi Arabia, like the shoulder tackle forever go down is like, yeah, that was gangster. Yeah, you just don't do that. You get your hands cut off in Saudi Arabia. If you do that, if you don't get shot on site because you don't touch the king, the prince, the royal family period. It's forbidden in their culture. And Donald Trump's like, what's up, homie? We can do a little sore dance later or what? And then he did. And then they did. Then they touched the orb too. So, you know, it's just mad. The multiverse is just wild. Speaking of which, I do want to talk about some of these poll numbers before we get into the closeout here and jump in with Indiana Congress when Victoria Sparts. So I just saw across the TV, this is Friday, a Fox News poll, likely male voters. Donald Trump is up right now 51 to 40 over Kamala Harris. I do, before I get into any of the other numbers, I also want to talk about the itinerary for the weekend. Donald Trump is speaking today in Aurora, Colorado. He'll also be doing events this weekend in Coachella, California. That's Trump Chella. He'll be in Prescott, Arizona, Reno, Nevada. And I believe that's it. Just for this weekend. Kamala Harris, on the other hand, is speaking in, I think, Chandler, Arizona right now? No, Scottsdale, which is pretty close to Chandler. And then she'll be making a trip to Texas for a fundraiser, not a rally event, before doing her, I guess it takes long for the Kamala Harrisites to bust their way across the country to be in Georgia for Sunday, where she's scheduled to do a campaign rally. We'll give you an update on how many cell phones made it out from the last California fundraiser to the Georgia one she's having next week. So busy schedules. I saw J.D. Vance is going to be moving all over the place as well. We'll probably get into him a little bit more on our Tuesday edition of the show. But let's check out some of these polls. This one came from election wizards account. Great account. He's been a great friend of the show for years, always sharing our show post. We always like to pump out his numbers as well. And this is a report from Cauchy. And that is the only legal prediction market in the U.S. So it's like the trade market of politics. It's kind of like polymarket, but it's U.S.-based. And here are the poll numbers in the swing states. This is a percentage that people are betting on. All of them in Donald Trump's favor. So I don't have to read it back and forth. Donald Trump is at a 66% chance to win Arizona, 51% chance to win Michigan, 52% chance to win Pennsylvania, 62% chance to win North Carolina, same number for Georgia, and then Wisconsin is 50/50. The overall national polling in their trading right now has Donald Trump at 52% and Kamal Harris at 48%. So that's one of the ones there. I do want to look at the poll market, though, too, as I did pull some of their numbers. Here's the national race. And this is as of yesterday. So Donald Trump was at 54.4% over Kamal Harris at 45%. That is not favorability to win the popular vote, because I still think it's like 60-40 Kamal Harris. That is favorability to win the presidency of the United States, and then some of their swing state numbers where people are putting the money on 52% for Donald Trump and Michigan over Kamal Harris at 48%. In Georgia, it's 64/36 Trump. Arizona is 66/34 Trump. And in Pennsylvania, there's been a huge swing since his return to Butler, which I think is going to prove to be one of the smartest moves that he made during this campaign. I mean, 19 electoral votes can't shake your nose at it. 55% Donald Trump, 45% Kamal Harris. The electoral map right now, based on a lot of the internal pollings, like an average of both has Donald Trump at 296 electoral votes over Kamal Harris's 242. There are a lot of electoral maps right now, Noah, that don't see Kamal Harris if she lets one of the states that Joe Biden won in 2020 slip away, let's just say Arizona. Georgia goes back red. And the worst for them, Pennsylvania, anything in the blue wall cracks, Michigan or Wisconsin, they're screwed. There's a lot of models that show Kamal Harris can't get over 262 right now. Remember, you need 270 to win the presidency. And there are a couple models now that are predicting that Donald Trump's going to get over 300 again, like he did in 2016. So again, take the numbers and the betting with a grain of salt, pretend that we're still 10 points down and continue to do the work, but I'm just letting you guys know what inside of the numbers looks right. And what do you think, Noah? First time we've ever seen an election cycle, especially this late, everything trending in Donald Trump's direction. What do you think it means? I think he's going to win. Yeah. I hope he's going to win. He doesn't win. Fucked. We are fucked. Much like Tucker Carlson said. But it's the truth. And, you know, to see Donald Trump putting in the work to bring it in. Listen, the non endorsements of these national and international labor unions is a huge component to this. The amount of law enforcement and military that's come back to endorse President Trump that might have been absent a little bit during the 2020 election cycle, obviously a big element to it as well. The way he's been able to, I guess, calm and quell the fears of women, bring in African American and Hispanic and Asian voters and larger context. I think if Donald Trump can get more evangelicals, 50% of evangelicals didn't vote in the last election, and we had the largest turnout in the history of any election. You know, if we can get that number down to like 40 or 30% Donald Trump wins a pretty big, a major electoral victory, I think. And, yeah, we're so close. 25 days until election day. I remember when it was years. Last clip I've gotten before we jump in with Congresswoman Spartz, Donald Trump closing out right before he did a little Q&A at the Detroit economic club. Only for Americans. I want to work for Americans. America First, it's a very simple policy. America First. Have you heard of it? Well, we do all of this. You will witness nothing less than the launch of a new American Industrial Revolution. Thousands of factories will open up all across our land. Great paying, blue collar jobs will lift up those who have suffered so terribly over the past four years. You heard the numbers in the auto industry. It's collapsing. Inflation will come down fast. American cars and products will be exported and admired. All throughout the world, again, young people will move from the coast to big cities into the heartlands to build their fortunes on the new frontier of the American Midwest. They're going to move back instead of leaving. They're going to be moving back. And I'm telling you right now, standing here in the center of this once great city, that by the end of my term, the entire world will be talking about the Michigan miracle and the stunning rebirth of Detroit. That's going to happen very quickly. With your vote, we will bring back our country. We will rebuild our country, and we will reunite our country with American heart, American grit, and American hands. I want to thank you all for being here. This is a great honor. It's such an important day to me because I've been talking about this subject for so long. And I've watched politicians destroy this area, this state, this city. And it's so easy to fix it. We're going to fix it better than anybody ever thought even possible. So God bless you all. And now I think on top of all that, I think I have to answer some questions. Can you believe it? So I'll stay here and I'll answer some questions. But thank you all very much, and we appreciate it. Thank you. Good stuff. And, you know, it's things that we need to be focused on potentially getting started in the first 100 days of Donald Trump's next term in office. 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MyPillow.com/stake for anything sleep-related. If you want the coffee, my store.com/stake, or you can always talk to a qualified pillow representative, 1-800-658-45. Alright, joining us next on the show today, this big Friday edition of the State Breakfast Podcast. This is the Congresswoman who represents Indiana's 5th Congressional District. Always great to catch up with Representative Victoria Sparks. Welcome back to the show. Thank you. Always a pleasure. Listen, it's a pleasure to talk to you, but it hasn't been a pleasure for much of the American Southeast over the course of the last couple of weeks. We've had a couple major hurricanes come through, both Florida recently with Milton and then Hurricane Helene a couple of weeks ago, which affected various states, ranging all the way up to Virginia in the north, Tennessee to the west, and then all of the Carolinas and Georgia in between. You saw, on full display, the amount of not-caridness level from the Biden-Harris administration, Joe Biden hung out on the beach, Kamala Harris, of course, campaigned and recorded a porn-themed podcast before they attended to the disaster zone, and I guess relief when there's not much money left. It's going to Beirut, Lebanon, it's heading out towards Ukraine, of course, and Americans are reeling. In between all that, we saw Donald Trump physically go down on the ground there, touring the Carolinas, collaborating with Governor Kemp down in Georgia, and listen, Donald Trump can't do too much outside of the donations he's giving and the presence he's bringing to the region. But when you talk about the optics of it, leaders lead, and it's good to see what it looks like when we actually have strong leadership in this country, but I just kind of want your commentary as a lot of the American Southeast is kind of drying out right now as we head into the weekend. But, again, tragedies that the Biden-Harris administration have just completely missed the ball on. Well, listen, and that's where leaders are tested, how they can handle crises, and you've seen the track record of this administration. You know, we've seen what's happening in Afghanistan, we've seen what's happening in Ukraine, we've seen what's happening in the Middle East, you see what's happening with China, you see what's happening now with border, you see what's happening with inflation and spending. I mean, everything is out of control because they haven't dealing with crises, they haven't dealt with anything, and we're having more problems now, and the problems get harder and deeper. When you put political people like Pete Buttigieg, who actually bankrupted his own city, you know, I used to be on fiscal oversight committee when I was state senator, so we had hearings in Souths Bay and then a lot of other Democrat areas in Indiana, how we're going to fix their finances. And now you put him in charge of Department of Transportation, so you put political people in charge of our homeland security that never really had real jobs. And you can see even the difference in governors, you see governor dissenters in Florida, or Democrat governor in North Carolina, you can see these people never had to manage anything. And they do politics, and then the peas men, and don't understand it, the people lifestyle state, people are dying from their recklessness and disregard of their duties. So it's not, you know, I hope American people will see it and make their decisions in November, the ballot box, but when you listen to them, this is such a wallow landed, it's sad, what is happening in the country. Yeah, and when you've seen the way that they've kind of handled, you know, heading into Milton and then moving out of it, thinking that an eight panels zoom meeting is going to be enough for Americans who essentially have lost everything, including lives as their family members. So it just doesn't take enough context to kind of wrap your brain around the fact that this government has been so disconnected, tragedy after tragedy, whether you want to talk about East Palestine, Ohio, whether you want to talk about what it was like in the fallout from the withdrawal from Afghanistan, and how they kind of ignored or really didn't prioritize the Gold Star families, including all the people that we've left there. You want to talk about people that being left in the region where we still have people in the Middle East and Israel that are being held by Hamas terrorists, you know, for over a year now, which is kind of on a segue next, you know, the administration has kind of bungled the priorities of American citizens compromising our safety and security around the globe and here, you know, stemming on both sides of the US Southern border. And when you look at the fact that they continue to armchair quarterback Israel's response to the terrorist attacks which happened just over a year ago. They withhold things that are congressionally approved, like munitions to protect themselves or conduct their offensive operations into places like Lebanon and in the Gaza Strip. It just seems like our only ally in the region, the only democracy in the region has kind of been cast out on an island. They don't have anybody standing shoulder to shoulder with them. And there are going to be some bridges that need to be mended moving forward in a different administration. So much worse than that, you know, it's not that they did not go on the ground. They actually appease our adversaries and enemies allows Iran to fund this bloodshed and terrorists in the Middle East. You know, if you, I know if we haven't talked about that, but I was so bad to stop that they give a billion dollars of the aid that actually was supposed to go to Ukraine. They give to who this in Yemen, their student and our ships, and I put our, you know, military in danger, they're shooting at us. And we don't even have proper rule engagements with them. We have to put their military members life at race to be able to deal with them. You know, and they took them off a terrorist list. Now they're like, Oh, we probably need to put them, you know, back on the list, but they put took it off with no conditions and let them run wild. And I think that is, you know, even like, think about Ukraine, you remember, I don't know if you remember, like when Kamala went to Warsaw, she was standing in a fancy hotel and a lot of refugees were pretty much getting raped and kidnapped at the train station five minutes from it. She never took, you know, stepped out of the fancy hotel and was like laughing about refugees when it was asking me their question. These people don't have no idea and have no regard for the life and crisis that they're dealing with. They have no understanding of that. That's why we have more wars now, more crisis and it's a very serious situation. But their peak is the wrong. They never dealt with them. Their peace Russia, their peace China, they allow atmospheric moves. And I think that's unfortunate, but it's caused a lot of dangers for our country and have open borders on top. This is a very serious situation. And I think we have to stand with our allies. I think Israel does, you know, does the right thing. The wars can only be won. You're dealing with not people that you can negotiate. These people still and with guns. And, you know, they think that life is going to be bad if they die and kill Western American so Israelis. That's what the people are dealing with. So they understand all the strengths and power. I think Israel need to get there. And then we need to work with our allies and in the Middle East and say there is no great area and help Israel to restore the peace. But first, you need to eliminate bad guys. And unfortunately, you know, we haven't been helping as much as we should have. No, it's the truth. And you want to know what I really do think, even though all of our longstanding geopolitical foes have kind of walked over every red line that Joe Biden and Kamala Harris have put in the sand over the course figuratively and literally the last nearly four years now. I do think there's a component where our enemies are watching us destroy ourselves from within. You talk about the open U.S. southern border. We had a conference chairwoman, Elise Stefanik, on our Tuesday edition of the show. She had some information 50% up in apprehensions since Donald Trump's administration up on the northern border and in parts of her district as well. You know, you see the destruction and just kind of the destabilizations of communities all across the United States where historically illegal alien problems used to be ones that affected major cities like Chicago, Los Angeles, New York, and D.C. But now we're seeing it out in the most rural areas of our country, just thousands of illegal aliens being dumped in the communities who aren't assimilating, who have never worked in a place where, you know, they have things like running water, constant electricity. Formal school and in-person education and things of that nature. You know, I know we talked a little bit offline. You're having some issues even in your congressional district out in Indiana and I just kind of want to touch on that a little bit before we jump into the presidential race. Well, I think it's affecting all of the communities. That all states are border states now and we have it in suburban communities. Now school gets overwhelmed with the illegal aliens. People are getting very concerned and you cannot have so many people that come here without knowing who they are and put so much stress on the system. It's going to be a big problem. And right now everyone is now raising these issues and I have suburban and rural districts. So it's become an issue for all, not just how used to urban cities being impacted. Now all of the districts are affected by that. And it's going to put significant strain on our system. I had a lot of nonprofits. You know, the quality of people are coming here. They call and we cannot handle it. They all come and ask for different support and help. We don't even have enough resources to handle that. There's a very alarm of a situation and the numbers now moving in and, you know, on the districts in Indiana. So I think we have to get this under control, but you're very right. You know, you know, our adversaries are watching because they know that, you know, they cannot destroy America from outside. But from within. That's how you want to destabilize the country and this administration in, you know, you know, neglected their duty. I mean, it's so reckless and political and really probably purposeful in this, you know, I don't know if they're that stupid or they just really have a very ill intent to allow to what's happening right now. And I think a lot of people, I just travel to connected to meet up, you know, with some people there and they stay in a lot of communities, you know, that used to be very thriving communities get over now by a lot of illegal stopping. So it's happened all over the country, never state you go and the magnitude of these issues becoming bigger and bigger. So we'll have to have a very tough, you know, task ahead of us. We want to be dealing with us now and they want to overwhelm the system and who is benefits cartels criminals. That's what gets benefit when the system overwhelmed when now look at California police forces so overwhelmed with dealing with homeless. And I wouldn't be surprised if cartels are funding all of that stuff because it's very convenient so they don't have even now resources to deal with real criminals. And I think that's what happening when you go to states like that but it will have ripple effects and will start having all over the country. Yeah, you talk about that component right there, the ripple effect across the country especially in rural areas of America outside of the major cities and in a lot of red states where so many millions of illegals have been dumped over the course of the last four years. I mean, listen, we all know what Kamala Harris and Joe Biden's eventual plan for all these people are. It's amnesty. It's a pathway to a green card, which means eventually they can have a pathway to citizenship. You talk about just on where all these people are getting dumped across the country, you're changing the face of politics in America forever over the course of 10, maybe 20 years, plus as soon as these people start gaining status, you look over to Europe and places like Germany and France and the UK, a generations to come will be people who make up mayors, local city councils and governments, even state legislators, and could continue to differently shape the country in a way that, you know, Americans now don't know it and would never be familiar with it moving forward. So it is a tough conversation. We're going to have to have on the other side of the ballot box, which is where I kind of want to segue next Congresswoman and get some commentary from you on the overall race. You know, Kamala Harris and Tim Walls is rounded up the week of what they considered media blitz. It was pretty terrible to be frank. I mean, she couldn't even survive on the view. She got fact checked like six ways from Sunday on CBS to 60 minutes earlier this week. And of course she did the porn podcast. Call your daddy over the weekend where they, you know, wanted to talk about reproductive rights or freedoms, whatever. You know, they're kind of using as a guys for abortion right now. On the other hand, you see Donald Trump started off the week with a triumphant return to Butler, a place where, you know, 12 weeks ago, he was nearly assassinated, continued in the keystone state earlier in the week. But, I mean, heading into this weekend, we're going to have Trump, Chela out in California. We're going to have Donald Trump at Madison Square Garden over the course of the next couple weeks. I mean, a place where traditional Republican candidates wouldn't even bother sniffing this close to the election. Now, less than 30 days, you've got Donald Trump going to several of the biggest blue states or traditionally ones. And Republicans wouldn't even try to win in a major national election, especially when you talk about the presidency over the course of the last 40, 50 years. And here's Donald Trump campaigning in Atlanta, Georgia, places in Virginia, like I already mentioned New York City and out in Southern California. What do you have to say about the race he's running right now? The people he's brought in under the tent to widen it and how he's looking heading into the final three weeks of this election cycle. I hope I just hope that American people are paying attention. And I know that, you know, people go a lot about personalities, but it doesn't matter. We're about governing the country. And, you know, President Trump goes on the ground and he talks to people who actually was very diverse for you. So he's not afraid. They're talking people, they can even talk to people with the same user, try to help them because these people have no use, no experience. They've never done anything. They have no knowledge and no capabilities to run the country. So if American people are not going to be paying attention who they are left in, then we will be paying them even higher price and we already are paying very high prices. People need to understand that what's happening right now is that when the country and all of the inflation and spending and all of the lawlessness has happened, it's a result of the policies of the people that we're left. And we need to start understanding that it's not, you know, a lot of these issues that, oh, there's going to be issues for future generations. No, this issue is going to be hidden in our generations. We'll have a huge problems right now in front of us, in front of Congress or front of next president. And if we don't start governing very soon, our country will be in a big trouble, in a big trouble, domestically, internationally. The whole world is in trouble because we don't have a strong leadership because America has been weakened, you know, domestically. And that is a huge, huge problem. So, I think this is a very important choice. I hope people will start paying attention who's doing what and what they're saying. I think, you know, Kamala had the honeymoon for a very long time now. Unfortunately, the timeframe is much shorter, so like they did a lot of presentations, but I think even like liberal media, you can cover up so much, you know, I don't think you need to cover, you know, they will have an ability to do so much longer. You know, but I think people will start seeing what's happening. People will start paying attention and I hope they will make the right choice in November because we, regardless of personality, who says that talk is cheap, it doesn't matter. We need to look at actions. Actions only matter. And if we don't get politicians in offices that know how to act and deliver results, we're in real, real trouble. You know, I do want to kind of stick in that thread because I just wanted to ask you a question on your opinion. I mean, you're an OBS Congresswoman. You kind of shoot straight and that's why we like having you on the show. You honestly tell the truth and give our listenership some real receipts on what's going on, not just up on Capitol Hill, but out in your district and commentary on some of the biggest national stuff going on. So when you talk about President Trump, I mean, we've already touched on, I think in our last interview with you, but we kind of alluded to a little bit here, the widening of the tent bringing people like RFK Jr, Tulsi Gabbard, and even Elon Musk, people that in election cycles passed just were not under the America First Tent. They 100% were not for Donald Trump. But in your opinion, Congresswoman, now Donald Trump's gone out over the course of this cycle. In addition to the regular traditional campaigning that he does, some of the retail politicking that he's been good at over the years, he sat down on a lot of these policies. He's down on a lot of these podcasts that have literally nothing to do with politics. And he's had some frank off color and kind of let people in to conversations that he had that you wouldn't traditionally hear from a candidate. He's looked very comfortable. It's kind of put more of like a human face on someone that's supposed to be a major politician. And I think that when you talk about people who might have been triggered by mean tweets over the years and we still do get them, whether it's on True Social or now on Twitter. The fact of the matter is he's kind of shown that he's got a little bit of a personality. And when you're looking for someone that is as strong as leaders Donald Trump presents himself as, and a lot of the successes he had in his first administration. Socially, it's like he's kind of just a normal person who, even though he's a billionaire, just seems to be like one of us. Listen, I had personal meetings with President Trump and he's genuinely, I wish he would show more that side of himself, you know, he's generally very caring person and very like, he gets very interested in this. You're like, you know, you meet with a lot of politicians. They say they want to hear talking point and move on. They don't even care enough. You know, he will sit down. He will talk about issues. He will get deep dive and understand and find a lot of hats and a lot of, you know, ladders. He will read the ladders from people you bring to him, not just like, oh, yeah, most politicians. He's so genuine and so authentic. So I wish he would do even more. That's the people who see that side. I mean, he gets old to stop. It can be funny. Sometimes he does some stuff just to be funny and do that. Sometimes, you know, he just mad at them because they harass him so much. But there is that part of him when he's a human being that actually care about the country and about the people in the country. And that side of him, I think if he shows more of that side, so it's good that he does it. People will really understand that it's really about, it's about make our country great. It's about empower individual. It's about helping all Americans, all Americans to succeed. And it's very important for him. But I think that soft side of him doesn't come out as often and it's hard to do it when you have rallies because you want to energize your base and everything. So him doing that, I think it's very helpful. But I think that side of him is really important. I hope you can show that because he really truly does care. Hey, you know what? He's got an open invite here on Stake for Breakfast, Tuesday Wiles, if you're listening. We know parts of the Trump team do. And listen, he's always got a place where he can come and talk about anything he wants here on the show. Much like you did today, Congresswoman, this has been great catching up with you. We know you're in a big race out in your congressional district as well. So we've got your congressional website, your campaign website, both live linked in the show description today. If you want to tell us where we can find you on social media, track all the things you're doing, like those town halls, you're always attending with all of your constituents answering the questions. Much like you do when you come on the show with us today, that'd be great as well. Yeah, it's RepSparse and it's F-P-A-R-T-Z. And if you want to say something bad, you can use K-S. But if you want something good, please use K-Z. But if I appreciate what you do and always a pleasure to have a great talk and conversation with the American people, because I truly believe all ingenuity and all solutions and all of the best comes on the ground from the people, not Washington DC. It never did and we just have to take powers back and understand that everything will be solved if we can take power back to the people. And that's how we're going to fix our country. Don't wait for a few of them on top to try to rule us, the class elites and rule in class. We cannot let that happen in our country. Too many people sacrifice their lives for freedom. But I appreciate what you do to inform Americans and have these open conversations. Our podcast is off the hill, but we always bring the insider information like when we did today with the Congresswoman who's representing Indiana five representatives parts. Have a great weekend. Thanks for joining us on the show and you take care. Thank you. Thank you for having me. Communities is that we have not yet seen the same kinds of energy and turnout in all courts, our neighborhoods and communities as we saw when I was running. Now, I also want to say that that seems to be more pronounced with the brothers. So if you don't mind, just for a second, I'm going to speak to you all very quickly and say that when you have a choice that is this clean. On one hand, you have somebody who grew up like you, knows you, went to college with you, understands the struggles and pain and joy that comes from those experiences. You said that work hard and do more and overcome and achieve the second highest office in mind. All right, jump back into the news portion of the show here. Last new segment on the back end of two big Friday editions of the State for Records podcast, and that was the 44th president of the United States, Barack Barry Hussein Obama, doing what he does best. Using racial division to try and wedge anything between Donald Trump and the amount of African American voter demographic that Kamala Harris has hemorrhaged over the course of this election cycle. Noah, it's been a while since we heard quite the divisive rhetoric from the former president. However, you surprised that that's what some of the old tricks are pulling out of the bag just 25 days before election day. Nope. No, not even a little bit. He didn't even sound like he was bringing his A game there. That wasn't even that was like somebody doing a crappy impersonation of Barack Obama. While he was chastising a group of young black voters for Harris at the Harris campaign headquarters in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania yesterday, he would make the trip down the pike Pennsylvania turnpike that is, and be speaking before supporters in a high school gym in Pittsburgh yesterday night. And I've pulled some clips, as I know, Noah is very excited to hear from Barry, husband of Big Mike. And we're going to jump into it right now because listen, when all else fails, you bring in Barack Obama. Why? Because he's looking to shake things up. Let's check it out. We had a historic pandemic wreaking havoc on communities and businesses. Disruptions from the pandemic then caused prices to spike, and that put a strain on family budgets. And in many ways, it's felt like the aspirations of working people have taken a back seat to the priorities of the rich and the powerful. So I get it why people are looking to shake things up. I mean, I am the hopey changey guy. So I understand people feeling frustrated and feeling we can do better. What I cannot understand is why anybody would think that Donald Trump will shake things up in a way that is good for you, Pennsylvania. I don't understand that. What do you think, dog? Well, I've been waiting for it all day. Uh, disappointed in the brothers. Really let me down. Didn't really like it when he said you ain't black. Well, in places like Pennsylvania, they are world renowned for the amount of election fraud that happens there, whether it be dead voters, illegals voting, multiple ballots, uncheck signatures. You name it. Pennsylvania has been the absolute gold standards for how you throw elections. Donald Trump snuck one past everybody in 2016. It's a lot of work legally since the last election to make sure this one won't be a repeat of 2020, but to think that a talking point that's being frequented by Kamala Harris and everyone, including surrogates like former President Barack Obama who are now servicing the campaign are using. It's going to be a close election, and it's going to be very tight as part of general portions of their campaign speeches. Let's hear it. Are they heard tonight? This election is going to be tight. Don't be tight. Because there are a lot of Americans who are still struggling out there. They're still striving to make life better for themselves, for their families and for their kids. And let's face it, as a country, we've been through a lot these last few years. We had a historic pandemic wreaking havoc on communities and businesses. Disruptions from the pandemic then caused prices to spike. And that led into another point which we gleaned the clip from to start the segment. But Noah, for them already saying that the race is going to be tight and not allowing. Do you think it's optics? Do you think it's a disinformation campaign that they're running right now? So they don't look like they're caught with their pants down much like the entirety of the media, the day Donald Trump beat Hillary Clinton? What do you think it is? Or do you think they're ready to ramp it up and cheat again? 81 million ballots. It's going to be 82 million ballots this time because the only way that they're going to counter the massive voter turnout for the right is going to be more fake voter turnout from the left. You know, one of the funniest things I think that any of the Democrats running with Kamala Harris or alongside her in this campaign right now is trying to ratio or take potshots figuratively, of course. At Donald Trump for long ramblings and non elaborations when it comes to policy, when it comes to things he was able to achieve in this first administration. When it comes to things he's looking forward to tackling starting on day one of his next term in office. And listen, you can bullshit the American public with a lot of, you know, he even said it hopey changey. But at the end of the day, for these Democrats to go out and talk like Donald Trump has no idea what he's trying to relay to the American people and his rallies and his speeches and his interviews and all the podcasts he's done all the things that Kamala Harris and Tim Walt won't do. I think it's the biggest joke, literally, of this entire cycle. Let's hear them. Trump, concepts of a plan. Now, if you challenge Trump to elaborate and enumerate his concepts, he will fall back on one answer. The AD Vance does the same thing. It doesn't matter what the issue is housing, health care, education, paying the bills. Their only answer is the blame immigrants. They want you to believe that if you let Donald Trump round up whoever he wants, by the way. He's kind of off of his game right now. Now, we've got real issues at the border. We are a nation of laws and a nation of immigrants. We have to make sure it's fair. There are communities at the border that can be overrun. We've got to actually solve a problem. Let's just talk about Congress not doing their job again and the Senate amnesty plan that Donald Trump helped shoot down because I'm actually glad he shot it down. So, what do we got? Shake things up. Racial division. Race is going to be tight. Opens up the door to fraud. Trump can't elaborate. So, that whole Trump can't elaborate talking point and saying that Trump has concepts of policies, number one, completely ignores his first term in office. And then, number two, Kamala Harris had stolen the tax credit for kids. She had stolen no taxes on tips. And when they asked something about economic policy, like, can you please elaborate on this, Donald Trump didn't want to answer. What happens is he'll give an answer and any of the people in the, you know, behind closed doors think tanks that are working for Kamala Harris and her campaign can kind of spin it into a way to where she could weaponize it against them. Then what's the point of fucking running against her if everything you throw out there? I mean, she even said she was down for the border wall now. And then the Democrats have been able to run for months saying that, oh, Donald Trump has concepts of policies that he wants to, you know, try and do in his second term in office, but he won't elaborate. He can't talk about this stuff because he doesn't know what he's talking about. It's like, "Bitch, he already had a presidency. Here he had a term in office." Obviously Kamala Harris and her zero IQ campaign, all the morons that staff her, you know, pronouns and they smell like cat pee and lavender, just want to steal the ideas, especially the ones that anything that Kamala Harris has tried to run out there from her own people. Everybody has one question, "Hey, I'm going to pass that through Congress," or "Isn't that unconstitutional?" And she's like, "Oh, yeah, we'll just do it." Like, that's not the way the government works. I guess it might if they completely take it over, but that's not going to happen. So when all else fails, where do you go, Noah? There's only one other thing you can make a talking point about in regards to Donald Trump. Moving to Canada, if he doesn't win? Close. So moving to Canada, if he does win? That too. I don't want to move to Canada if he doesn't win. I misspoke. I'm talking about February 6th. Oh, right. Because the mob that Donald Trump incited were ready to take out his own vice president. I can't believe these news agencies should just cut away from these things when people start saying this stuff. You know, because this is the kind of ramping up the violent rhetoric, which led to Donald Trump almost being assassinated at least two times over the course of the last couple months. But, again, it's Barack Obama and everybody loves him because it's Barry Hussein, let's hear him. If Donald Trump does not care that a mob might attack his own vice president, do you think he cares about you? No! Pennsylvania, we do not need four more years of that. We don't need four more years of arrogance and bumbling and bluster and division. America's ready to turn the page. We are ready for a better story. One that helped us work together instead of turning against each other. Pennsylvania, we're ready for President Kamala Harris. Shut up, bitch! No, are you ready for President Kamala Harris? No, I don't want that. In closing, I've got one more before we segue. Don't worry. We're going to hear Kamala Harris on Spanish television last night. We've got to do it. This is where we are in the big bucks. Barack Obama would essentially talk about the one thing that all the candidates are doing right now and that's getting out to vote. You know, when we make light of all the stuff, we just talked about a multitude of things that Kamala Harris and her campaign have copied off of Donald Trump since he, you know, since she was inserted into this race. Remember when Donald Trump talked about Harry's for Trump? Yeah, getting Harry's fat ass off the couch to go out and vote. Apparently, Barack Obama can't. I mean, he's not going to use the term fat ass, but I guess he's got people that don't even write speeches anymore. They just plagiarize us here. And the good news is that you have candidates to vote for in this election that demonstrate that kind of care. Who know what real strength looks like? Who will set a good example and do the right thing and lead this country better than they found it? So, thanks for being here. That is the choice in this election. It's not just about policies that are on the ballot. It is about values and it is about character. So whether this election is making you feel excited or scared or hopeful or frustrated or anything in between, do not just sit back and hope for the best. Get off your couch and vote. Put down your phone and vote. Grab your friends and family and vote. Vote for Kamala Harris as the next president of the United States. Vote for Tim Walls as the next vice president of the United States. Vote for Bob Casey and this whole incredible Pennsylvania Democratic Tech. Help your friends and family members and neighbors and coworkers do the same. Because if enough of us make our voices heard, we will leave no doubt about the election outcome. We will leave no doubt about who we are and what America stands for. And together we will keep building a country that is more fair and more equal and more just and more free. That is our task. That is our responsibility. Let's go do it. Thank you, Pittsburgh. Thank you. It's horrific. It must hurt to be so disingenuous. Yeah. Well, I mean, it hops back on the Gulf Stream and they go back up to the Hamptons. You know, they're no longer controlling Joe Biden because they got him out of the race. So they can go back to home base and, you know, just pull the puppet strings of Kamala Harris from there. Now, whether or not they're attached to Michelle Obama's dog, it's up for debate. But I feel like Barack Obama's lost a step. Definitely out of character for him to get so pitchy and whiny and voice cracky. He used to be able to do a little bit better, a little bit more charisma. It's funny to watch someone. He's probably at least 20 years younger than Donald Trump as well to watch him get lapped by Trump as he's near in the finish line here in this election. And that's kind of what we got. The news is that slick Willie Bill Clinton is going to be out on the campaign trail too. That means Hillary's activated because he can't be trusted to be out on the road by himself. So as they continue to go out there and spew these lies and racial division and say they want to turn the page on exactly what they've done to fuck up this country for the last four years, they want you to forget that Joe Biden and Kamala Harris were president and vice president of the United States. They want to pretend like this is Donald Trump running for reelection in 2020 now. That's what they want. And they want to blame every single thing and tie you emotionally to it to think that's the case. So for the very few undecided low propensity voters out there, our job is to show them it isn't Donald Trump, even though he's been running since, man, November of 2022. He is the solution, not what caused the problems over the course of the last four years. And that's pretty much the argument you have to be able to make people. It's one I should have made to my co-worker this morning. And I was so taken back by someone who I thought was an actual conservative or held conservative principles or values really threw me off my game when he dropped the whole January 6 narrative. I mean, it was like literally I was talking to someone that was an anchor for MSDNC. Yes, weird. Yeah, give me the tingles. So stranger danger. Guys, wherever you're listening to the show today, last call. Do us favor and make sure you're subscribed to the stake for breakfast podcast. You can find us on any platform, Apple, Spotify, iHeart, Samsung, or Amazon podcast. Go into wherever you listen to the show, find a subscribe button, it's always free, the follow button, the plus follow button, hit it, make sure our podcast is downloaded into electronic device. Then just do us favor. You leave a five star review. You could write a review, share us with your friends, family, co-workers, and loved ones, and then check us out on social media, Twitter get our true social Instagram and TikTok. So we have accounts, find us, follow us, hit the notification bell. You won't miss out on all the great stuff we've got going on down here at the show. Like incoming interview with calmness for human events, Kenny Cody. So as I had mentioned a couple times, Kamala Harris, I don't even know where this took place. Probably in California somewhere or Arizona, because that's where she's campaigning today. She went to a town hall for Univision. Maybe you've heard of it. Spanish language news, and so there was teleprompters, but I guess they were only used for talking points because they weren't rolling. There was not answers as it seems to be the case with Kamala Harris, and I've pulled a couple clips. So you have not answers when you have the answers in front of you. That's a good point. Not like the talking points that were on the teleprompter, but here's the first clip. It's a young woman and a young mother talking about the cost of living saying how she used to be able to spend maybe $250 a week on food. And now it's gone up over the course of the last three plus years, over $100. And what is she going to do to lower the cost of living for the middle class? So they're essentially not wiped out. Let's check it out. It's up to $350 to over $350 in groceries. Not only do I talk about food, but utilities, clothes, everything is much more expensive. I am middle class and I work a lot and just like everybody else in the middle class, we also work very hard. You said we're ambitious, but that ambition sometimes is really difficult because we see life is going up and we just simply cannot go ahead. We can't move ahead. You said we're ambitious, but it's hard to maintain that ambition when conditions are so challenging. My question is as follows, what are you going to do to help the middle class so that the cost of living does not destroy us? Thank you for the question and your point. Listen, I know prices are too high still. You know prices are too high still. And we have to deal with it. Here's how I feel about it. Again, you've heard my story. I come from the working class. I'm never going to forget where I come from. And part of what we have to do is build what I call an opportunity economy where people have the opportunity like you have described for you to be able to work hard. And your five daughters have an opportunity to then do what they and what you aspire for them to be able to do without having to worry about just getting by. I want you to be able to get ahead. So here's my plan. It includes what we need to do to bring down the cost of, for example, groceries. One of the issues I'm going to be taking on is price gouging. Yeah, they're just going to go through all this bullshit that doesn't apply when it all comes down to their policies, which are causing the supply chain to be more expensive to run all the other bullshit. These people got increasingly frustrated with her. And I kind of cherry picked topics here. The economy is one she has no solutions on. The other one is the border where she's flip flopped and kind of met in the middle. It's much like what has to do with her geopolitical stance on Israel and Palestine. She doesn't want to lose the Arab vote, but she is. She doesn't want to stand in solidarity with our only Democratic ally in the region, Israel, which she's not. But she won't publicly say or take a stance on either side. Oh, we need to cease fire and get the hostages home. Meanwhile, Israel, I just saw today, they bombed like a, like a currency bunker that Hezbollah had in Beirut. And they blew up like $200 million in gold bars and like a billion dollars in cash, like sent it into the stratosphere. And it's just like, meanwhile, Joe Biden is doing fake White House, fake Oval Office disaster relief zoom calls to people and Kamala Harris is out on the campaign trail in places that are safe like California and Atlanta, Georgia. So when they got to the topic of the border, the person who asked the question had already heard a couple of her non answers and really wanted to take her to task. It was kind of where this whole thing went off the rails and I want our listenership to hear us check it out. And in a, a gun control officer on control immigration allowing the border to be out of control, as well as undocumented immigration. So it is the goal. I am witness of federal agents. As you mentioned, tires, tired working long hours that border closed because of the waves of immigrants that are coming and fear in the neighborhoods because people are agents pass through in longer hours hours of the day, hearing my community, as well as the borders are closed for us leaving across the border inside. What will you do if you are a president that is a different than what the president of Joe Biden has done in order to fix this problem at the border. Correct. What would you do differently from what's been done in the Biden administration to make sure that the border is secure and orderly. Thank you. Thank you for the question. And I was just recently in Arizona at the border. Please don't say border bill. Let me start with this. Perhaps what distinguishes me from at least a couple of people. I was the top law enforcement officer of the biggest state in this country. Stop it. I can't. She never went to war with the cartels. She never prosecuted a case for any major crime involving anything to do with anything on the border. Ever. It doesn't exist. She may have sat in court or presided over other attorneys who were prosecuting cases. She never did it herself. Jeff Clark from the Center for Renewing America has tried to scrub every single place you could find for any clues, crumbs, anything big consequences. It would be in the paper. It would be a former headline. It wasn't like it was 50 years ago. We're talking about it in the last 10 years. It never happened. And this is the bullshit. She goes on that thread. All I know, people who traffic guns and humans and fentanyl, fentanyl so bad. And it's like we had the most comprehensive border security bill endorsed by Border Patrol, endorsed by Republicans and Donald Trump killed it. So if you want to know what I would do different, that's what I would do different. I would allow for amnesty. 2,500 people a day, over 2.1 million people a year, Biden flights to continue on mitigated throughout the course of her term, which would be a second, essentially term of Joe Biden in regards to immigration policy and the end of the country. You heard Donald Trump at a speaking event that we already played on the show, whether it was the Reading Pennsylvania rally or when he was out in Detroit, Michigan yesterday say 100 million people will get petitioned into this country if the people that are already here get amnesty from Kamala Harris. So again, that's her border policy. Essentially, it's the end of America. 3rd World Shittle. Shittle. Deport illegals now and migrant crime. That's what we're stomping on. Last up I've got of this absolute disaster was the last question of the town hall. A woman, she's probably an undecided voter, but it sounds like traditionally she's voted Democrat, said, you know, the campaign gets pretty rough. Why don't you tell us. 3 positive qualities about Donald Trump. It turned into like a 14 year old girl. Like sleep over party, where they're talking about the 3 favorite things they like about boys. And that was literally her question. Tell us 3 positive traits or, you know, positive things about Donald Trump. That you would say personally, let's see what kind of words that we're serving. Could you please give me three virtues that. Could you mention three virtues prior to the Donald Trump? President Donald Trump asks. So thank you for the question. We got a cackle out of it. Let me start with this. I basic based on a life experience. I know that the vast majority of us have so much more in common than what separates us. And part of what pains me is the approach that frankly Donald Trump and some others have taken, which is to suggest that it's us versus them, whoever that may be. And having Americans point fingers at each other. Using language that's about belittling people and calling them names and meant to make them afraid and live in fear. I don't think that's healthy for our nation. What was that? And I don't admire that. And in fact I'm quite critical of it coming from someone who wants to be president of the United States. Here he was president of the United States. I think he, I think Donald Trump loves his family and I think that's very important. Family is one of the most important things that we can prioritize. But I don't really know him to be honest with you. I only met him one time on the debate stage. I'd never met him before. So I don't really have much more to offer you. But what the remaining time I have. One of the things that occurred to me in terms of the previous question, I invite anyone who's interested in my policy perspective to go on to KamalaHarris.com. It's my website and you'll see I have 80 pages of my policies as it relates to the economy, health care. We talked about that and so many other things and I invite anyone if you're interested in more detail. Please go there and see that. It's like if you like Joe Biden's policies you're sure love Biden. Yeah. Oh boy. What does this taste familiar? Like poop. Like poop. So that's kind of the week that was Noah. What do you think? Awful. Really? We had some highlights. Yeah. I'm watching Donald Trump right now. He's doing that. Started the rally in a row of Colorado and he said, I saw that brain in action and when I saw it in action, I said, oof, it's over. Oh man. We're going to miss him. I better enjoy it. This is the last 25 campaign days that Donald Trump will ever officially be a part of. And I could say that with a lot of confidence because I know that once this cycle and hopefully his second term is over, Donald Trump's going to be done. And it's because he's given it all for this country. And man, what can you say? It seemed like it was going to take forever. And now I'm kind of like holding on for every day. It's one of those things where we're going to miss it when it's gone. I don't think there's probably enough people that appreciated it while it was here. And I'm really banking on. I bet the farm on right now for more years of Donald Trump. So as we're getting ready to round up now and jump in with human events, Kenny Cody, who's representing the great state of Tennessee today. I've got one last clip, a wholesome clip, and as our last audio clip of the week, the Botox Queen, Laura Ingraham, Fox News host, had Missouri Senator Josh Hawley on the show last night. And he brought on Kansas City Chiefs kicker, Harrison Butker, too formally. I mean, we all know he's MAGA. We all know he's a strong Christian. I think he's going to do a lot of work, hopefully in the field of evangelicals and getting him out to vote in a couple of weeks here, formally endorsing Donald Trump live on TV. You ready Noah? Let's do it. Let's check it out. You're supporting Hawley. Does this mean you're supporting Donald Trump? Well, I'm supporting the president that's going to be the most pro-life president. I'm supporting Donald Trump. Topic that is the most crucial topic for me. I want us to be fighting for the most vulnerable, fighting for the unborn. And that's what we should prioritize. And that's obviously what Senator Hawley is doing as a man of faith. I mean, is there any equivocation about supporting Trump? I mean, we're not for Trump. Roe versus Wade would have not been overturned, obviously. Right, I think you have to vote for whoever's going to be the most pro-life. And we have to be prayerful men that put God first. And I think that's what's going to be best for our country. What do you think Noah? Yeah, that's his opinion on it. Yeah, that's for sure. Yeah, it is. And it's not really an opinion that's too publicly made within the evangelical community right now. This goes back to leadership within the churches. It got super soft, pre-pandemic. Well, it just shows on the amount of the evangelicals who are voting. Yeah, yeah. And what we need to do to change it hopefully over the course of the next three weeks. Listen, if 10% shifts in Donald Trump's direction in this election cycle, we're going to have a lot less problems than some people think we have right now, which I don't even think are many. He needs to continue to do what he's doing again. And I'll just reiterate this to our listenership before we jump in with Kenny Cody. Donald Trump is doing campaign events starting tomorrow, which will be 24 days before November 5th in Coachella, California, New York City, Atlanta, Georgia, a site to be determined in Virginia and New Jersey. Doesn't really sound to me like it's North Carolina, Georgia, Michigan, Wisconsin, Arizona and Nevada, places he's also going to be at. Leaving no stones on turn. I've been saying it for a couple of months now. 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Use promo code stake for 10% off your order. Alright, joining us next on the show today to speak Friday edition of the Stake for Breakfast podcast. Here's a columnist at Human Events Newsmax and Townhall.com welcoming back the one and only Mr. Kenny Cody. Welcome back to the show. Brother, I'm glad to be back. Hope you all are staying safe. We're trying to do our best to stay safe here. We are and thoughts and prayers have been sent in your guys' ways for the last almost two weeks now. Listen, I think we need to start off in one of the places and that's the disaster zone that a lot of America is focused on right now. Eastern Tennessee got absolutely decimated by Hurricane Helene. You know, there's more rain going in and out and through the areas over the course of the next week or so. We just saw what happened to Florida with Hurricane Milton earlier this week. Thank God there wasn't as much destruction and damage, but it was still a pretty consequential storm according to Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. Listen, as someone who's in Tennessee, you know, you could provide a pretty much great insight to our listenership and what it looks like on the ground there. And I kind of want to start off with that. Yeah, well, I mean, I'm sure we're going to get to it eventually. I wrote a piece this week about just the East Tennessee recovery efforts. You know, most of what I've seen has been from our local leaders. Now, that comes from some federal officials that are elected. Now, I think that's the point where people are kind of getting confused. I know I'm going to get some criticism on this piece and I'm saying the lack of federal sponsor. The lack of federal sponsor certainly hasn't been from our elected leaders. I think Bill Hagerty has done a great job, Marcia Blackburn has done a great job. Diana Harshbarger, Tim Bertchitz. And, you know, people like that have done a fantastic job and need to know how their community is affected, what we need. Things like that. When it comes to FEMA, when it comes to, you know, like Mayorkas saying that there's no funds to be found when, you know, somebody like Tom Cotton has said, you all can find funding whenever you need it for, you know, foreign countries, for, you know, foreign aid packages for illegal migrants coming over the southern border providing them health care. But for some reason, you can't find the funds for us and our relief efforts. So I've been very thankful to people like Marcia Blackburn, Jacob's Bill Hagerty, Diana Harshbarger, and then people like Morgan Wall and Dolly Parton, who are from the East Tennessee area, who collaborated together to raise millions upon millions of dollars for our relief effort. The fact that I've seen more response from two of the biggest superstars in the world coming back to their home roots and coming back to their hometowns and getting back more than I've seen. The vice president who's running for president and the president who's been asleep at the wheel but for the last few months since he got kicked out of his primary, he got kicked out of the nomination. It's pretty sad. And I'm very thankful to Dolly Parton, very thankful to Morgan Wall and all the leaders of this talk about people like Jerry Fazion at the state level. But I could not believe I could have been more disappointed than I already am with the Harris and Biden administration. But this early effort really showed how disappointed I could be. Yeah, it's been almost incredible to watch it unfold on TV. In the case of Hurricane Helene, Joe Biden decided to stay in Delaware through the weekend. Come on Harris, obviously, recorded podcast and stayed to attend some high-end donor and sponsorship events for her campaign before coming to Washington, D.C., and even before Hurricane Milton. I guess they thought if they all jumped on an eight-panel Zoom call with Alejandro Mayorkas and the director of FEMA, they would look like they were in charge, but it just looks the exact opposite. Joe Biden, in a part of his small redemption arc, has been using these tragedies and I'm talking about the hurricanes as an attempt to ratio Kamala Harris and kind of take potshots at her as he's getting ready to end his political career. But the fact of the matter is that the destruction is immeasurable. The amount of people who died during this storm is something that is just inconceivable for a typical hurricane in the United States. I mean, it's a Katrina level at the very least. And then when you see the response from the government, meanwhile, money's getting funneled to Beirut and Lebanon. Zelensky was in town two weeks ago. He left with another $10 billion of whatever he needed. And it just seems like that, you know, if you're an American and you're hurting in the most unimaginable way possible, whether it's you lost all of your worldly positions or you lost, you know, half of your family right before your very eyes, it doesn't seem like the federal government. And I'm talking about the Biden-Harris administration and Alejandro Mayorkas at DHS. It doesn't care. No, they don't. And I think, I made the -- I appeared on Jack Prasovik's show "Human Events Day" the other day. And I said this, you know, when you see the response to Katrina in New Orleans, when you've seen the response in Houston from the hurricane that hit there a few years ago, and even the tornado response in states like Oklahoma, like for some reason, we're not getting the kind of attention out of it that I think we should be. And I don't know if that's -- I think if the dumb thing on their part, if you're looking at an electorally from the North Carolina and Georgia perspective, why wouldn't you want to give back, even if it's a faux effort, like why wouldn't you want to give back to North Carolina and Georgia when they could -- you know, but if you win those states, they can potentially win you the election. And then from a humanity standpoint, a moral standpoint, like if you're actually holding our political beliefs and the way that we vote and the way that we believe in the Bible veils against us, like that just shows how dehumanized you have made a very large portion of the American public. You know, the Appalachia has been demonized for a long time. We're the only people in the world that are made fun of for their poverty. We're the only people in the world that when we have a low education level, when we have a high poverty-stricken level, when we have high unemployment, we're the only one that said, "Oh, those dumb hillbillies can't get out of their own way." And now we're really seeing how they feel about us. Now, that may have been a joke on mainstream media and shows and things like that, but when things like this happen, it's really reflective about how the Harris and Biden administration feels about our region. They think we're a bunch of dumb, racist, conservative hillbillies that are never going to vote for them, which is untrue in terms of like North Carolina. There's going to be a large portion of the electorate that does vote for Kamala Harris. Even though I don't think she went to the state in North Carolina or Georgia, but the fact that you're treating literally half of your population and half of the electorate here, they don't care about them and they care about Lebanon and all of these other countries that they're sending billions and billions of dollars to inform relief efforts, the fact that you can't get back domestically to people who are struggling like we have seen in my area is really reflective morally and politically of how this administration feels about us. You know, you've seen the essence and the embodiment of the people of Appalachia over the course of the tragedy that happened in the wake of Hurricane Helene, and you never know when you might need whether you call them a redneck or a hillbilly until they come up and, you know, part of the Cajun Navy and they're pulling you out of the water and saving your life. You couldn't be. Part of me thinks that this disaster relief non-effort on half of the Biden-Harris administration is some of the hard-lining Joe Biden loyalists who know they're on their way out are starting to see less of a path to victory for Kamala Harris and is doing this almost on purpose even though it's at the expense of American citizens' lives to make sure that Donald Trump can say that she's the worst vice president, look at her response, even though it's not technically her job. I mean, if she just would have stayed completely away from the situation and commented that, like, you know, Joe Biden is doing a good job, all 100 Americans and FEMA are doing a good job, just kind of stayed out of it like she should. I mean, Ron DeSantis called her out like twice over the course of last week saying, like, I don't understand where the vice president has any component in, like, the chain of command for disaster relief. It's usually the Department of Homeland Security, FEMA, and the president of the United States of the corresponding agencies. And I really do think some of the Biden loyalists are using this against her as kind of a payback for Joe Biden who kicked out of the race a few months ago. Well, 100% and, you know, like I said, I mean, when DeSantis is responding to me, Florida is where every one of these hurricanes kind of start and then they escalate throughout a few hours, a few days. And then, you know, this is one of the first things we've seen in Appalachia, and that's really what surprises me about it is the fact that, you know, this is something we are not prepared for. You know, I saw all people, Chris, I was Bill Lee, and electoral leaders, like, why didn't you all ask for a state of emergency, you know, when you all needed it? And we didn't know that we needed it. This is a 5,000-year flood that Tennessee and North Carolina are dealing with. We've never dealt with this kind of onslaught of water in the literal decades, if not centuries, where it affects both states like it has. And it's unbelievable to me that the Biden--it is believable to me that the Biden administration is leaving Kamal Harris out to draw. And the fact that, like, what's Harris going to do for DeSantis? Like, you're not president, yep. And you're not going to be president. But the fact that you think that your role, it kind of shows where the administration is. It's one of two things that are happening. It's either the Biden administration is holding Kamal Harris out to draw and making her look foolish for trying to contact the governor to handle a relief effort, or Biden is handling anything and Harris is the de facto president. Like, that's--there's more or two things happening here. And I don't know which one is about 50/50 shot. I hope it's the prior. But it's really reflected in how the entire administration, from the top to the bottom to the knees, they're going to branch all the way down to the bottom of it, from the top to the bottom in appointments in FEMA and, you know, health and human services, whatever it might be, the lack of response has just been unbelievable to me. And, you know, every year you have a hurricane. Every year that you have disaster relief efforts in separate states for natural disasters. But when you have something that has literally went over and said, okay, now Tennessee or North Carolina are dealing with something, and Georgia are dealing with some kinds of Virginia, are dealing with things they've never dealt with before. Like, literally, we've never, Tennessee, East Tennessee has hardly ever dealt with anything. That's the aftermath of a hurricane, because we've got to understand, when the storm happened, there were states that were evacuated. Georgia is someplace in Georgia, someplace in South Carolina and Florida. But the after effect, the fact that there had to be evacuations afterwards is where really the disaster kind of happened because nobody was prepared for it, and they shouldn't have-- there's no reason we should have been prepared to literally evacuate my hometown of Newport when we're six hours from the beach. Like, there's no reason for that. And the fact that, like, the administration didn't look to say, okay, these people need help, we need relief efforts to go here now, because they're not prepared and they shouldn't have been, and it's not their fault. The fact that they didn't necessitate a response automatically to that is really reflective of how they feel about Appalachia, and maybe it's just a pleading ignorance on their part of really what's going on in their country. Well, I mean, I think we could both agree on whether it's Joe Biden or Kamala Harris running the country or components of their staff. They're both low IQ morons, and Donald Trump has alluded to just as much on the campaign trail, which is where I want to kind of segue next. Kenny, you know, you wrote another piece at Human Events talking about how Republicans need to stop playing nice after a second Trump assassination attempt, but I want to go back to the first attempt, and Donald Trump's triumphant return to Butler, Pennsylvania last weekend. You know, it's amazing to see the bounce back. So, only the way probably Donald Trump could have done it. I mean, he was at the RNC within days. He was out campaigning again directly after that. He made his vice presidential selection in JD Vance, and zatted so many people to the America First Tent, like R.F.K. Jr., Elon Musk, Tulsi Gabbard, and some others in between. You know, that didn't ideologically line up with him at the beginning of this cycle, maybe four years ago, or even closer to a decade ago. And now it seems like it's one Team One fight heading into election day. We're starting to see resignation in the polls, but I do want to stick in this thread of how Republicans need to be a little bit tougher. You know, fiscal conservatism and comprehensive immigration reform is things that Republicans and conservatives have professed for the last half century, if not longer. Donald Trump kind of threw that all to the wind. He's coming out with some things right now that is really making people unsettled and unnerved up in Washington, D.C. And I kind of want to get your premise for the article and then where we go off these talking points. I mean, I think there is a sense of anger in the Republican and conservative electorate. And even if it's a popular, sort of electorate from the people that Trump attracted, they want to see five and they want to see a resuscitated response to the assassination attempts to the law fair used against Donald Trump. And just still, some of these politicians are just suit and ties straighten up and saying, you know, well, we need to be better. We have to be our rhetoric has to be better. It doesn't really, like, we need to reflect upon who our electorate elects. Like we, our electorate wants fighters. Our conservative movement doesn't want the moderate centrism-based politicians and Republican of years past. We won't fight, especially after our nominee has been now attempting to be assassinated twice. We want to see the same energy that we saw in Butler after he had returned. We want to see people like Elon Musk, Robert F. Kennedy, Tulsi, and everybody getting up there and saying, this is not about politics anymore. It is, and that's how we achieve our victory. But really what we want to see now is a attitude of fighting. And somebody could be able to be willing to send an episode. Hey, these people are evil. These people are going to destroy our country. That's why I've been thankful to Musk. You know, he's been a leading voice and saying, this is our last election. If we do not elect Donald Trump and JD Vance in next month, literally less than a month out, I don't see us having another election. And I don't see the system being favored towards us. It's not already. But the system being favored towards us in any election from here on out. I really don't know. People ask me, well, if Trump doesn't win, what happens? And my answer is just, I don't know. Like, I mean, I think destruction. I think evil. I think Marxism, communism. Like, I think all these things. But I would gently don't know because it's literally the worst kind of result I can imagine. And that's why I tell everybody, in the polls, it's great that we have momentum. And I want to see that data because people can have confidence, like consumer confidence. You won't have voter confidence going in the voting booth. People are going to vote and before you're going to win. But we have to go. Like, we have to go right now. We have to go and ensure that these two men are elected because I just don't see where the country goes. And I think we have to elect fighters, not only as the head of the executive branch in Trump advanced, but, I mean, at the House level, at the Senate level, at the gubernatorial level, at the state and local level, we need firebrand, heart-breathing, fire-breathing, conservatives. We need it at every single level. We cannot go back to this idea of electability is how we go on. You know, we win. No, you can be electable and still be a fucker. Don't Trump is showing that. We've seen that across the board, JD Vance has shown that. We have seen that in every example of state-federal, state-federal, local governments, that you can still be a firebrand, conservative, and still be electable. And we can't hide it behind our rhetoric and say, "Well, we shouldn't say that. We shouldn't call them evil. We shouldn't call them Marxists and all that kind of stuff." No, let's be honest about who we're going up against here. We don't have to hide anything, because I'm going to tell you, the American Electric feels the same exact way. I think we're going to see that November. I think it's going to be reflective of how we feel. And I think we need to elect people across the board that is going to symbolize the same thought that Donald Trump has had through the law fairies, through his two assassination attempts as well. You know, you're making some excellent points there, Cody. Donald Trump broke the mold. We can all agree on that. It's up to us, and that's the conservative base, those within the party who are looking to be leaders and are rising to the top, or the cream that rises to the crop, like the macho man Randy Savage, often alluded to in some of his videos, but here's the deal. You know, Donald Trump brought in people who have personalities that are alike to his. RFK Jr is also a moldbreaker. I think Elon Musk, I mean, the guy wants to be on Mars over the course of the next four years, Tulsi Gabbard, who was a wrecking ball to the establishment Democrat apparatus during the course of her tenure within the party before she came over. And there's so many in between rising stars within the party like JD Vance, who he picked to be his vice presidential pick of the Vekram Swami, whether or not he wants to be a senator or governor or the head of an agency moving forward. And then there's so many other people in between. I think Dr. Ben Carson, some, he might be like the quiet storm, but he has told us on this show in extent, although the numerous times that he's joined us, he has a lot of unfinished business in Washington, D.C. And he knows that there's a face component that he wants to see driven back into, you know, the soul and essence of America. And I think when you talk about the team that Donald Trump is building along with some of the people who are still left over that did serviceable work in the last administration, we are going to be able to make those gains come January of next year. If we could win this election in a couple of weeks here, but the thing is, we all know what happens if we don't. I mean, Kamala Harrison, Joe Biden have stumped on amnesty for, you know, going on four years now and if Kamala Harris can win the White House, that's what's going to happen. The 20 million illegals that have come in under the course of this regime are going to be able to petition for 50 or 60 more million to come into this country over the course of the next decade. And that would essentially wipe out almost everything as we know in America, communities, the voting system, what the House of Representatives, the way the Congressional mold works, et cetera. And I really do think that moving forward, more people are taking that to account. They're seeing more people come out and speak on behalf of this, which is where I want to kind of wrap today. You know, you wrote another article at Human Events talking about how endorsements like Taylor Swift might have backfired or really don't mean as much. Now, where you do see people coming out out of the woodwork almost to support Donald Trump in this election cycle, whether it's very big pivotal people in the musical industry or let's just say that play professional sports that maybe like nudged their wives to share it on Instagram, or it's just, you know, people that you wouldn't normally think want to be involved in politics coming out and saying like, hey, I get it. Like, we're all Democrats, but, you know, Donald Trump's not going to wreck this country and right now this country's pretty wrecked. Why did Taylor Swift's endorsement for Kamala Harris and Tim Walsh backfire? And what do you think it means for the people who normally don't partake in politics coming out for Donald Trump to cycle means? Well, I mean, Taylor Swift, particularly, I think she, I mean, I think polling has even shown it for some reason, Taylor Swift was polling some swing states, but in any case, she's hated him when she's beloved. Yeah. Like, I mean, if you poll teenagers, if you poll poll teenage women, people, asking you NFL fan how they feel about Taylor Swift, you know what I mean? Like, like, it's shown on chief's games a hundred times and it's in a sitting, like, it's ridiculous how fantasized and I love that she is. And people get tired of that idolization and of celebrities. Like, the common man, the common voter cares about that. Now, young teenage girls, 18 to 29 range, whatever. Like, I'm sure that they do like it, but the modern everyday voters that are going to win us swing states are tired of Taylor Swift. And she had a lower perverating than either of the two candidates that are running. So, that tells me everything that I need to know about Taylor Swift's endorsement. But, you know, I think that we have this idea of Hollywood, of the music industry, of being exclusively liberal. Like, it surprises us when there are celebrities to come out and endorse Trump or, you know, people like Kelsey Grammer, people like that that come out and say, hey, Dennis Quay and, you know, John Voigt and others that come out and say, hey, I like Donald Trump. Like, they're three to five, maybe, like, eight or nine percent of Hollywood and the rest of them are liberals. But then you see these everyday people, because I think athletes oftentimes, especially in blue-collar sports, like the UFC, like NASCAR, and even football and a lot of different aspects, you see different fields of people coming out and saying, hey, I'm from Donald Trump. You see all those UFC fighters. I'm not seeing any UFC fighters. I might say they're for Kamala Harris. I'm not seeing NASCAR driver removed, made a bit of Wallace that supports Kamala Harris. But you see a lot of these athletes that are the blue-collar, like, you're seeing these linemen, you're seeing, you know, people like, yes, crazy as he is, Antonio Brown come out and support Donald Trump. And I think you're seeing just such a different set of people come out and be vocal. And I think in the same fashion that, you know, in 2016, we had the secret Trump voter, you know, the silent majority. And I think that's still accurate. Like, I think that's still accurate in terms of, like, the everyday man. I think there's a Thursday, very much of a closet type of voter for Trump in, in blue-ish swing state, like Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Michigan. But in the popular culture, you're seeing more of an embrace of Donald Trump, because I think you can see that celebrities can see, okay, this is a guy who used to be at the same level as me. You know, he used to be a celebrity. He used to be out alive. If I change my political opinion, what's going to happen to me? And I think that they've seen how Donald Trump's been treated, and they're like, well, just, I'm just going to go out and support him, you know? I mean, you've seen even the rejection of the leftist idea of governing, of culture, you know, you know, men and women's sports, you're seeing the, you know, moderate being transitioned, having gender reassignment surgeries and things like that, is just common sense things with the let the left for some reason opposes. I think when you see those kinds of rejections, I think you're able to, you know, as celebrities are able to say, this is just common sense for us. Maybe not necessarily support on Trump and endorse the dude, but least reject the leftist culture and the cultural Marxism that's being shown through Kamala Harris and others. So I think you're seeing more of an embrace in popular culture than we've ever really seen from celebrities and athletes. But I also think that there's still a silent, a silent majority in the voter base. And you have, you combine those two things and you're almost securing a win in November in my opinion. No, it's the truth. I mean, you have to understand that a lot of people who are kind of confused by polling, I was even skeptical when I saw the rising numbers and let's just say African Americans and Hispanics, you know, numbers are coming out yesterday that show Donald Trump has narrowed the margin in places like California where he trails Kamala Harris with Hispanics 55 to 33%. Now, that sounds like kind of a big gap. Joe Biden had a 75 to 23 Hispanics win for him in election back in 2020. So Kamala Harris, you know, brings nothing to the table. Her entire political career is manufactured. They tried to do the basement campaign. That didn't work. They tried to roll her out and do a media blitz. That obviously backfired as well because she can't put a couple coherent sentences together outside of, you know, memorized talking points. And I think a lot of America is waking up, you know, coming off the back of those numbers in the polling that we saw with certain demographics and cross-tabs in the OA portions of the cycle, you see the national and international labor unions bailing out law enforcement components that sometimes would, you know, either endorse one way or another all going towards Donald Trump now where he's scooped up about 80 close to 90% of them nationally. And then you see even some of the most pivotal figures in the business world. A lot of the billionaire moguls coming out and saying like, dude, I get it. But like the way I see her economic plan is she's going to tax the shit out of us and it's going to trickle down to we're going to have to raise the prices of everything for the. So they're going to demonize the rich, you know, because it doesn't really affect them. And at the end of the day, it's going to, you know, hurt Americans just as much as they've been hurt with this crazy inflation and stuff that's going on now. So there's no wins on the end of a Kamala Harris victory. And there's a lot of paths to victory for Donald Trump, much like the electoral college. And I guess that's where we're going to leave it. Kenny, this is great getting up with you today. We're going to live link. Obviously, human events, your page there in our show description today. We'll live link your latest article as well. But where can we find on social media or other places that our listenership can check you out? You can check me out at Katie Cody teen on a true social and ex. You can find all my article archives. Andrew at the human events website for all my human events articles or you can go to nutcrack.com and search my name. You can find all the articles that I've written over the last four years. Ron, I appreciate you all having me on man. I hope everything is going good your all's way. And you all stay safe and look forward to talking in soon. Listen, we don't have you on enough, but we were glad we were able to catch up with you today and have a fantastic conversation with the man who's just absolutely dropping bombs figuratively in the form of columns at Human Events News Max Town Hall doing a ton of stuff out there in Tennessee as well. Mr. Kenny Cody, thanks for joining us. Sir, have a great weekend. You too, brother. Thank you so much. This is the end to the news week. I still can't believe there's only 25 days left until November 5th. But don't worry, we're here with you for it. If you enjoyed this episode of the podcast and want to hear the now over 470 other editions of the show, you best be following us across every downloadable podcasting platform. 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