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On today’s (Friday 1 of 2) Episode of the Steak for Breakfast Podcast, we are covering:    Donald Trump delivered remarks to supporters this week at two rallies in Pennsylvania- we’ve got a complete recap with analysis    The Biden / Harris regime is using the guise of mis, dis, and mal-information to provide cover for their lackluster responses to Hurricane’s Helene and Milton. But is the current administration guilty of being the dealer of fake news?    Guests: In Order of Appearance    All profile handles are for X (formerly Twitter)    Sean Parnell: (@SeanParnellUSA) Former Combat Veteran; NTY Best-Selling Author; Host, “Battleground LIVE”   Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/BattlegroundLIVE   Website: https://www.officialseanparnell.com   Congressman Josh Brecheen: (@RepBrecheen) U.S. Representative, OK-2   Website: https://brecheen.house.gov/   Campaign: https://joshbrecheen.com   Subscribe to the show and rate it, don’t forget to leave a review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. And find everything Steak for Breakfast at https://linktr.ee/steakforbreakfastpodcast Be sure to listen, like, follow and SHARE our Steak for Breakfast content!   Steak for Breakfast:    SUBSCRIBE on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/steak-for-breakfast-podcast/id1498791684   SUBSCRIBE on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3MXIB2s8IWLoT4tnBMAH9n?si=izN0KShBSAytW5JBBsKEwQ   email the show: steakforbreakfastpodcast@protonmail.com    Steak for Substack: https://steakforbreakfastpodcast.substack.com   linktree: https://linktr.ee/steakforbreakfastpodcast   MyPillow: Promo Code: STEAK at checkout  Website: https://mystore.com/steak Website: https://www.mypillow.com/steak  Via the Phone: 800-658-8045    My Patriot Cigar Co. Enter Promo Code: STEAK  and save 25% http://mypatriotcigars.com/usa/steak   Man Rubs Enter Promo Code: STEAK15 and save 15% https://manrubs.com   Beard Vet Coffee Enter Promo Code: STEAK and save 10%  https://www.beardvet.com/   BattleBorn Coffee Roasters enter promo code: STEAK and save 20% off your first order  https://www.battleborn.coffee   New Hope Wellness use this link or enter promo code: STEAK during intake for free consultation and $100 off your first order https://www.newhopewellness.com/steak Call: 1-800-527-2150

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11 Oct 2024
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On today’s (Friday 1 of 2) Episode of the Steak for Breakfast Podcast, we are covering: 

 

  • Donald Trump delivered remarks to supporters this week at two rallies in Pennsylvania- we’ve got a complete recap with analysis 

 

  • The Biden / Harris regime is using the guise of mis, dis, and mal-information to provide cover for their lackluster responses to Hurricane’s Helene and Milton. But is the current administration guilty of being the dealer of fake news? 

 

Guests: In Order of Appearance 

 

  • All profile handles are for X (formerly Twitter) 

 

Sean Parnell: (@SeanParnellUSA) Former Combat Veteran; NTY Best-Selling Author; Host, “Battleground LIVE”

 

Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/BattlegroundLIVE

 

Website: https://www.officialseanparnell.com

 

Congressman Josh Brecheen: (@RepBrecheen) U.S. Representative, OK-2

 

Website: https://brecheen.house.gov/

 

Campaign: https://joshbrecheen.com

 

Subscribe to the show and rate it, don’t forget to leave a review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. And find everything Steak for Breakfast at https://linktr.ee/steakforbreakfastpodcast Be sure to listen, like, follow and SHARE our Steak for Breakfast content!

 

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And now, this is the moment you've all been waiting for. It's time for the strength of breathless partner. It's Friday, October 11, 2024, and this is the Steak for Breakfast Podcast, Episode 417-471. Make sure you're subscribed to the show. It's available across every downloadable podcast and platform. Apple, Spotify, iHeart, Samsung, or Amazon Podcast. Check out the Steak for Breakfast Linktree to take the show's Instagram, our latest sub-stack, and verify it counts on X-Gator and True Social. What's up, everybody, and welcome to the first of two big Friday editions of the show today. I'm Ro, and I've got Noah here with me, and as always, there's lots of breaking news. Donald Trump rallies at two stops in Battleground, Pennsylvania this week, stopping in Scranton and Reading. We've got a comprehensive recap, highlights, and analysis. We keep hearing about miss, this, and mal-information, but what side of this fake news really coming out of? I'm going to lean with the Biden machine. We'll look into it. Donald Trump delivered remarks yesterday at the Detroit Economic Club. We've got a recap and some highlights. And the Harris-Waltz media blitz so far is falling flat on its face. So bad in fact that they've rolled out Barack Obama to hit the campaign trail. He rallied last night in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. We'll check it out as Kamala Harris to the little town hall with Spanish news. We've got a great set of guests coming in here today as well. Pennsylvania's own Sean Parnell will be joining us, the host of Battleground Live. We'll also catch up with Oklahoma Congressman Josh Burkine, Indiana Congresswoman Victoria Sparks will be here, and we'll be circling back with human events, Kenny Cody. But before we get into any of our interviews, let's jump right into these headlines and change the way you consume your news. Okay, this is not nom. This is bowling. They're a rule. Hey, hey, hey, junior! America! It's like four- Bassist! So stand by! Alright everybody, welcome to the Stakes of Records podcast. I'm Ron nose here with me. Yo. If you're a first-time listener, welcome to the show. If you're a long-time listener, welcome back to America's Fastest Growing. And quick, we'll be coming favorite political podcast on this busy news Friday. Noah, how's everything going on your end? Not too bad. How about you? Well, you know, same old, busy with kids, busy with work, and you know, pretty interesting. Let's talk about work real quick. So I was, you know, at America's favorite home goods store, Walmart yesterday, working. And I was approached by a co-worker who asked, you know, people know that I'm an admirer of Donald Trump. He asked, you know, is our boy Trump going to get it? Or is Kamala Harris going to get him come November 5th? And I said, you know, I think he's looking pretty favorable right now. There's a lot of work left to be done. But I think if you look at who's up to the task and who's not, I think Donald Trump's going to do the work. So we get to talking. And we go down the path of... I just can't vote for the guy after January 6th. I'm sorry for the interlude pause right there, but it like, yeah. And this guy is a conservative. This guy is a father of young children. He's an Hispanic with immigrant parents who came to this country looking for a little bit of the American dream. Meanwhile, the hordes of foreign invaders are just getting it the easy way now under Kamala Harris and Joe Biden. And I said, well, what does that mean? You can't vote for me. You can't vote for him. And I said, why? And he said, it's not what he did on January 6th. It's what he didn't do. And it just was like very perplexed. Like, I was actually taking off guard. You know, this guy, it seems like he's an alpha. Like, he's pretty dialed into politics. I don't know if he had another horse in the race, but we're long past that bridge. Who's he going to vote for, the freaking psychopath libertarian party guy? No, that's the best part about it. And he resorted back to the age old answer of, my vote doesn't count as a conservative in California anyway, so I'm not going to vote. And then he comes in with a little bit of troll. You don't think Trump's actually going to win in California, do you, Rowan? I was like, well, he is holding a rally in Coachella this weekend, or as I like to call it, Trumpachella. And yeah, I expect well over 100,000 people to be there, be actually shocked if there wasn't. And yeah, that's kind of where we left it. I grabbed my lunch sack and my backpack and clocked that one home. You didn't have time to explain to him all the reasons he's wrong. I just feel like, you know, someone at this stage of the race, I mean, we're in the 20s now, Noah. And that's your mentality. Democrat talking points as to why you're just not going to participate in the process. More power to you. I didn't think functional retards could work in the same place that I do, but apparently they can. Walmart's for everybody, apparently. That's amazing. Yeah. That's disappointing and disconcerting. Let's get back to it. Well, just the fact that the January 6th narrative has become so commonplace that legitimate people are actually taking it seriously. And when I say legitimate people, I don't mean like all the NPC retards that are walking out out there. Mouth breathers. Wow. It's wild. Yeah. I guess I hadn't run into a low propensity voter in a long time. And that is the lowest form of propensity voter right there. I'm curious as to what he thought he didn't do. Told people to go home, told people to be peaceful and patriotic, told people to respect law enforcement. The first thing that came to my mind was Donald Trump almost immediately told people to go home and they deleted his post off of social media. I didn't even say it because I felt like it would have just opened up. Long story short, I felt like I could have wound up in HR if I would have continued this conversation with the guy. Yeah. Like you were being trolled or something. Yeah. I thought I was about to be punked. Like the cameraman was going to come out from behind the, you know, pallet of toilet paper that was behind us. So... Did you look off to the side and make like a funny face just hoping that maybe there was a camera? There was no fourth wall breaking because I felt like I didn't need to waste it on somebody with an IQ apparently as low as this guy's. That's sad. Very sad. And listen, it is what it is. We're in this right now. Is he listening to the show? No. And I wouldn't tell him about it because again, probably lined up in HR. Oh man, there's a lot of memes for that. But yeah, here we are 29 days until the big day. And Donald Trump is continuing to leave no stone unturned. We'll tell you about all the rallies and places outside of Trump cella that he'll be frequenting between now and election day, including a place where he promised to go to at his butt row rally last week. And that's Aurora, Colorado, a place that's been infected with. Trende agua, Venezuelan migrants, and gang members. And we'll take a look probably at that on our Tuesday edition of the show as it's supposed to happen a little bit later today. We are going to talk about Pennsylvania, both with a man who's one of the finest representatives the states ever had. And that's saying a lot coming from the amount of founding fathers that came out of the Keystone State. That's Sean Parnell, he'll be joining us. He was at the July 13th butt row rally where the assassination attempt happened. He was also at Donald Trump's transfer return to Butler last week. And I reached out to him. We could have had him on our Tuesday edition of the shows, but for him going to the event and the fact that he's a podcast host as well, I want to kind of give him the time to debrief and decompress with his listenership. As you'll see in our interview today, he kind of explains exactly why, emotionally, it was heavy for everybody that was there. And he followed the president around and his rallies in Scranton, Ohio and Reading, Pennsylvania this week as well. We're going to do a recap of the Reading rally, which was the most recent up to today, which is Friday. To get our show started, we're also going to talk about, Noah, did you see how the Biden Harris regime has breathed life back into missed dis and mal information as a cover for the extremely poor and even lackluster hurricane disaster response that they've had over the last two weeks? Well, the way you said it was misinformation, not what you said. The way you said it was misinformation, even though what you said was factual. I feel like it was misinformation. I identify it as misinformation. They said Alejandro Mayork is jumping through hoops for the last couple of days. Oh my gosh. When people say that all of the FEMA money is going to migrants, that is uncategorically false. And the data will show we say most of the money scraps for Americans and moving forward, they can expect more scraps until morale improves. Bobby. He actually called out Jackie Heinrich. He's somebody that likes to use first names when he answers questions on interviews. That guy's just a, he's a skin wearer. They call him at some high end like Metro male boutique this weekend when he was supposed to be working. And, you know, just frolicking through the aisles. He had like the brown bags full of men's clothes. I don't care what these people do optically with their fake marriages and stuff. That guy is as straight as a rainbow. And he's just a creepy person. Much like Tim Walts. We'll get into him as well. Not well. Figuratively, of course. He sat down for his first big boy interview this week. Much like Kamala Harris did when she got destroyed by CBS last weekend. Tim Walts sat down with former New York Giants football Hall of Famer. Michael Strahan. And it actually turned out to be a real interview. And much in the same way where Kamala Harris had no answers and looked really frustrated. We see a little bit more of the same. I didn't expect it from Michael Strahan. No, I know he's kind of a big lib because he's part of the Hollywood apparatus. But he asked follow up questions that you only hear on places like this these days. We're like, you know, boomer sweatshaw and Hannity crying about every night on his show. Why is anybody asking about this that the other thing? It's just like obviously because they're all in bed together, Sean. We'll also look at Donald Trump delivering remarks yesterday. He was in battleground Michigan and talked before a large delegation of economists at the Detroit economy club. And I thought it was a really good. He did about hour and 40 minutes of speaking on things and then 20 minutes after. They like had a separate stage set up right next to the stage. So it was like, you know, all the Michigan stuff in the background, the flags and the curtain for the stage and the podium for Donald Trump. And then right next to it, they had like a coffee table and two couches or love seats or loungers, whatever you want to call them. They sat down and he took a couple side questions from one of the people who I guess is an executive at the economic club out there in Detroit, Michigan. So it's pretty cool. And then we'll look at, well, we kind of already led into it, but these are the only two things going on right now. It's what Donald Trump is doing and how bad of a collapse and implosion Kamala Harris and Tim Walz seem to be experiencing as their media blitz is kind of falling flat. I don't know if you caught any of it Noah last night, but I did pull a couple clips for the last new segment of the week. Kamala Harris went on Unavision. I've seen clips from it. It was brutal. Seems bad. Do you think the teleprompter thing is real or is that just them explaining away something that was already on a screen? So some of the nerds who govern the internet have been able to enhance the image a little bit. It looks like it's not a teleprompter. It looks like it's a telepoint. So it has points for her to fall back on. She's just a disaster. I mean, she fucked up her dad. They were doing it. Did they go enhance? Well, speaking of enhancing the interview, when she was on the view earlier this week, they had to segue to like early in the interview to just attacking Donald Trump because they asked her like a couple questions and she was like middle class family. Like my mom got us a house when I was a teen. Like my best friend got raped. So I was a prosecutor and like fought the cartels and they're like, you've been saying that shit for like two months. She's like, yeah, well, and they're like, Oh my God, how bad is Donald Trump, by the way? And that's kind of where the interview went there. Plus, they're in such a crisis mode right now. The first of probably a few former presidents, Barack Hussein Obama spoke last night in Battleground, Pennsylvania in the city of Pittsburgh. He had a rally and it looks like slick Willie. Bill Clinton is going to be uncryogenically frozen and set back out on the campaign. They're digging up old bill and his waning. Well, in the election cycles, waning days, I guess, and you'll probably see killed dog out there. She's been doing some media, but it's all hands on deck for the Democrats because listen, here's the funny thing. They were rumors about the Harris Waltz internal polling. So to get ahead of the narrative, the Trump team leaked purposely their internal polling yesterday, which showed Donald Trump winning, like, I don't know, eight of nine battleground states. When you account the ones that are like last cycle, they were read, but traditionally their battleground. And Kamala Harris's numbers came out and they were actually worse than the Trump internals, which internals are you hype yourself up in internals. Yeah, and you try to, like, calm all the fears and say, oh, yeah, we're doing great. We just got to keep working. And yeah, unless they're doing that just to get their voting base mobilized more so like we always say with ours, just because it looks good doesn't mean you don't have to still go out and do the job. That's the truth. And it's what we're trying to bring you here on the show. So, regardless of what the polls are saying, I've got some great numbers from a couple different betting sites, which are turning out to be a little bit more accurate than the actual polls right now. But they are swinging the polls nationally in the direction of where the money's going. Yeah, the polymarket stuff is that's important to look at because that's people who actually give a shit. Like they're putting their money where their mouth is on this stuff. Lots of bets and the hundreds of thousands and millions of dollars on Donald Trump and Kamala Harris heading down the home stretch here. It's wild to see because they'll just black out the name and then throw the receipt up online all the time. And I'm like, damn, that's crazy. Now, when you look at the amount of people you know, we already talked about Bill Clinton and Barack Obama. But again, on our side, you have Elon Musk. Now it's going to be doing a couple rallies. RFK Jr and Vivek Ramaswamy, who have been out there crushing it. Tulsi Gabberts doing a couple of town halls a week and doing a lot of the digital Trump Force 47 stuff with people like Carlos Sands and Dr. Ben Carson. And I know I keep bringing him up, Antonio Brown. Former Steelers wide receiver, great. Best known for his CTE SPN hashtag on Twitter. We'll be holding a voter registration tailgate party in Pittsburgh at the Steelers Jets game on October 20th. I think that's freaking awesome. I mean, this guy through the entirety of his career, zero politics. And now he's just like, what the fuck? Our country sucks. Donald Trump's awesome. I love him. And he's on the MAGA train. So I'm sure we'll see some more people coming out of the woodwork. We saw the Chiefs kicker who served up a lot of controversy in the off season with his profession of Christian beliefs. Formerly endorsed Donald Trump last night on one of the Fox News shows. I believe it was the Botox Queens, Laura Ingram's. So it's good to see. And you listen, if some of these big time athletes don't want to physically themselves get involved in this political arena at this critical time, what I see a lot of happening is they're like sharing their wife's social media where they liked a MAGA post or hearted something that somebody from the Trump team put out or shared a post that was America first. So you're seeing people like at least nudge their little corners of followers into the path of the election. And I think it's great. I want to continue to send our thoughts on prayers for those affected still from Hurricane Helena. I heard they're still pulling bodies out in places like rural Tennessee and parts of North Carolina from the mudslides and torrential rains that they had there. And then Florida, I guess, you know, Hurricane Milton wasn't as bad, but I think it's because a lot more people listen. There was a lot of tornadoes that this hurricane produced. My brother actually got back to Tampa Bay where he lives the day before it hit. Like put whatever they do for hurricane prep boards on the windows and a couple of things like that brought all their, you know, outside stuff. It's at high tail to down to Miami where they spent the last couple of days they're heading back today to see if their house got messed up. But yeah, besides in Florida, it looks like besides, you know, some flooding and massive power outages. Obviously, there was a couple deaths related to the storm and that's, you know, old people that can't get medical care or, you know, something due to power outages and people that have oxygen and things of that nature. But it wasn't widespread like we saw with Hurricane Helene when she just absolutely ass rammed the entire American southeast, you know, six or seven states just got completely smacked by that hurricane and it was bad. It was like a once in a generation storm. We'll talk to human events Kenny Cody about that today. I've already named two of our guests line up. Let's throw a couple of Congress people in there as well. Indiana Congresswoman Victoria Spartz, you know, she doesn't bullshit with us. In any way, shape or form, she calls it out like it is. She'll be joining us and talking about everything from the presidential race to now, believe it or not, the influx of illegal migrants who are getting dumped into her congressional district. And then we'll round out our guest line up today with Oklahoma Congressman Josh Burkine. He sits on appropriations budgetary homeland. You want to talk about the major topics, including the presidential race. You're not going to get better insight than you will with Congressman Josh Burkine. So again, action packed edition of stake for breakfast. We're just doing it here like we always do. I had mentioned the Trump rallies that happened earlier this week. Two in one day, Scranton, home of Joe Biden, well, one of his homes. I don't know if he's Polish or Italian or Puerto Rican and Scranton. I forget which one he is, but he is definitely one of them. And rounding out the day and redding both events. Well, he attended and Donald Trump kind of hitting all the major talking points. We're going to jump into some of the audio here. Before we really get started, it's going to be Donald Trump talking about sending his thoughts and prayers to the people that were in the way of Hurricane Milton. Let's hear it. Before we begin, I want to send our prayers to the people of Florida getting hit just about now in a little while. You're going to see a hurricane like we haven't seen in a long time, as well as all of the people still recovering from Hurricane Helene. We have North Carolina that's been hit very hard, and this administration has not done a proper job at all. Terrible, terrible. Nobody's seen anything like it. But we just pray for everybody. We want them all to be good, and we're going to be there hopefully soon, and we're going to help them rebuild and get it all back together. We hope that God will keep them safe, and we'll keep them safe. And for the most part, all the initial reports pretty much say that most of the people there were safe. He would get into the rally portion now, starting hitting it on the talking points. One of the things I like, how Donald Trump's kind of moved things around in his rally instead of just getting into the talking points, or hammering Kamala Harris, or Joe Biden, he would kind of lay it out a little bit, like the state that he's in, the city's in, and start to kind of talk about the MAGA movement, which I think is important. Over the course of his last couple of rally speeches has rekindled some of his RNC speech from 2016, his acceptance speech for the presidential nomination, and some of the ones he kind of used from throughout the campaign back in 2016 all the way up through election day. And I think it's really important to re-tap into those veins, because remember, heading into the RNC convention, and in the wake of the Butler assassination attempt, you know, Donald Trump was doing everything he could to galvanize that base. I think he achieved that in the most part. I mean, when the only people you're talking about aren't on the train, it's like Adam Kinzinger, the Chinese, the Bushes, Mitt Romney, and Mike Pence. I don't even know where Chris Christie is these days. He's completely falling off the radar. And that's hard for someone of his stature to do. But you could pretty much count on your hand how many Republicans aren't on board with Donald Trump heading into the selection. The egos have been checked for the most part. And that's something for years now we talked about. And I just think it's really important that as we're heading closer and closer to elections, and closer and closer to election day, he's going to continue to bring people in and hitting those key demographics, which he's looking to flip. I've got numbers, Hispanics in California, Kamala Harris is almost under water compared to Joe Biden in this election cycle. I was baffled when I saw those numbers yesterday, you know, and he's making a hard play for women right now, even though the Democrats are stomping on reproductive freedom. It doesn't seem like anybody cares about that because they can't afford anything else. And he's really going to have to get back to, you know, the blacks and Hispanics, all those people that have come under the MAGA tent to cycle, he's got to get back to the base in the waning days of this election cycle just to make sure that everybody's on the same page. And he talked about how from the beginning, this has not been about him, even though that's again a major Democrat talking point. Let's check it out. From the very beginning of this journey, I've been on a mission to rescue our nation from a failed and corrupt political establishment and to give you back the country you believe in, the country you were born in, and the country you deserve. You're going to get it back. We're all getting it back. In that mission, I will never quit. I will never bend. I will never break. And I will never, not ever, under any circumstances, even in the face of death. We will never give up. We're never going to give up. We're going to turn it around. We're going to have the four greatest years we've ever had. I'm putting everything on the line to fight for you. I didn't have to be here. I could be in a beautiful beach. I could be in a gorgeous beach somewhere in the world. The sun beaming down on this beautiful body in a bathing suit. The sun would be beaming down. The waves would be crashing into my face. Instead, I'm here with you in Pennsylvania and I'd rather be doing that. And all I want is one thing. Because we're going to do this. You have to go out and vote. The man asks for very little. I even like his campaign ads. Hey, do you know what $5 could do for my campaign? But here's the deal. If you don't have it, I don't want it. I want you to be able to buy food for your family. I've never seen somebody do some of the things that Donald Trump's done in this cycle as he's doing now. And listen, that troll to Joe Biden about being on the beach, he goes into that topic to extend when he sits down for interviews, talks about the success. He talks about, you know, the six ounce chair that Joe Biden can't carry. And he's never seen somebody that's such an important figure, like go out in public and within like five minutes, he's completely passed out sleeping. And he's talking about him having the ability to fall asleep. Yeah, it's like Joe Biden has narcolepsy. And listen, Joe Biden continues on a weird redemption arc. You know what? I kind of thought of something recently. You know, we always figured that, or maybe even teased, there could be like a Joe Biden moment where he's just like, you want to know what? Turn the teleprompter off. I'm going to tell you guys what really happened. I don't really think we're going to see that. But I do think behind closed doors, what is Joe Biden's legacy now? He passed some legislation that they can, I guess, say is a good achievement for a president, especially with a split Congress, but it's ruined the country. His foreign policy has been a disaster. And domestic national security, like the U.S. southern border is probably even worse than that. But what I think you have to look at is, just on paper, let's say 200 years from now, Joe Biden will be in the win column on the scorecard for running in a presidential election up against Donald Trump. And I do think people, and there are some hard line loyalists, still very close to Joe Biden working directly with him and kind of keeping him propped up. And I think maybe the Biden family, a couple weeks ago, starting back when he put the MAGA hat on on 9/11, we're just like, you want to know what? Fuck this bitch. She's not going to beat Donald Trump. Here's what's going to happen. Everybody's going to work. She's going to win the election, and then she's going to take all the credit for us, and they're going to probably wind up going after us at the DOJ and stuff like that. So if that's going to be the case anyway, why does she get to win? You know, they feel like they went out and did the work with all the free-for-all mail-in ballots and shit that happened during the 2020 presidential election cycle. I really do think the Bidens right now are working counterproductive to the Harris campaign, and Barack Obama, which we've heard there's been a big rift between their parties as well, and their camps. And I just think the Bidens are just going to let it all burn down and say, "You want to know what Kamala Harris has a nice life? Go run for governor in California next cycle so Gavin Newsom can run for president." Or just go and not speak at speaking events and get paid a lot of money for it like you do now. So I think something changed though. You know, the way Joe Biden has said there's no daylight between them on policies. They want to hit her on things, and he says, "Well, we talk all the time." It's like, "So are you advising her to be this retarded?" It's like Joe Biden really doesn't care, even with the hurricane stuff. They brought it up like twice this week in the White House press pool, and then a news conference Joe Biden gave it the fake White House studio that they got set up for hurricane relief. That thing's back, the little COVID studio. No, perfect. Yeah, and they're asking Joe Biden, they're like, "Should governor DeSantis have taken a call from the vice president?" And Joe Biden's like, "You know, Governor DeSantis is doing a good job, and if you want to just look at it, man, there's no place in the chain of command right now in regards to hurricane relief. It's like the governor, FEMA, DHS, the president, and all the heads of the agencies going back down to Ron DeSantis in the case of Florida. And it's not like if Joe Biden is directing whatever or his staff is doing it for him, there's no place for Kamala Harris to come in and say, "Yeah, yeah, that's exactly what we should be doing." Except that. There was a podcast that was circulating on X right now. It's like a couple, you know, former Navy SEALs had to do those podcasts, like Dark Room. You see like the medals and all the stuff blurred out, and they're like sitting in chairs. Doings in or smoking cigars. Kamala Harris went down to North Carolina last week, and her staff ordered the National Guard to load cargo that was being put into vans and trucks to be distributed to people who needed it, onto a helicopter that was not going to be delivering it. So she could do a speaking event in front of it. And when she left, they had to take all the shit off the helicopter and put it on the trucks. Her whole campaign is just a fucking, just manufactured nightmare. And I've never seen anything like it. No, you? I mean, even Joe Biden's hoo-hooops. It kind of goes outside of that even. Yeah. Because she's a lot more cognate, and she's able, well, I mean, she's way younger than Joe Biden, 20 plus years. But she's just a complete moron, and it's bad. So is the state of Pennsylvania right now, whether it's the attack on the energy industry, the way steel manufacturing is being outsourced to places like China and Japan, the amount of migrants that have been dumped into that state over the course of the last nearly four years now. Donald Trump knows it, and he's going to keep bringing it up. And he told the citizens there and supporters who came out for the rally. He's got plans to liberate the Keystone state. Let's hear it. That's where we are. We're going to get these people out. We're going to deport them so rapidly. We're going to get the criminals, the murderers. And essentially, I will liberate Pennsylvania and our entire nation from this mass. Migrant invasion of murderers and child predators and gang members, terrorists, drug dealers and thugs. What they have done to our country is unbelievable. You know, we get up and we talk and we talk, and I noticed something. Somebody was telling me the other day, we do a lot of these beautiful rallies, and it's so great. We never have an empty seat, never have -- look at it, 100,000 people in Butler Moore, never have an empty seat. But they said, "You know, as you go on, you get angrier and angrier." It's true, because I read this stuff with all of these people being allowed in to destroy our country. And by the end of my speech, I'm actually a little bit angrier. In some cases, a lot angrier, because they're destroying our country. We will not allow these people to invade us or to conquer us. Do you see what they're doing in Colorado? They're taking over apartment buildings, they're taking over real estate. They become real estate developers from Venezuela. They have equipment that our military doesn't have. What the hell did they get that equipment? And the governor of Colorado, who's a weak Democrat, radical left, he used to be beside him. So he's totally -- he said, "Oh, what do I do? What do I do?" You get him the hell out of there, that's what you do. (Applause) The Democrats brought him in. And you know what? Little cities and towns all over the country are being invaded. But the ones that aren't, they're just as scared because they know it's going to happen. Because we have hundreds of thousands of these people, and there's so many of them are criminal. And you know what? If I were the head of -- I want to name countries, but they're all friends of mine in one way or the other. I know most of them, almost all of them. But you know, if I were doing that, I would have done it even faster than them. In Venezuela and many countries, they're emptying their prisons into our country. I would have had -- because Venezuela has only gone about 50%. I would have had it down to 100%. Why wouldn't I? Do you know the money they save and the turmoil they save? When they take the criminal gangs from Caracas off the streets, and they bust them into the United States and drop them. And do you think anything's going to happen that's going to be good with those people? No, it's not good. It's not good. This is not the American dream. I will save your communities. I will send home all of those who did not belong in our country. And I will keep radical Islamic terrorists out of our country. In other words, pack your bags. What do you think, Noah? Bob hacking your bags. Yeah, you for it? Yeah, let's do it. Let's make it happen. You know, one of the biggest things that filled up the news cycle this week, especially coming out of the conservative outlets was that, well, a couple of different times. Once on the view during the 60 minutes interview, I think they might have hit her on the tarmac. Figuratively, of course, with a question. You know, asking about the daylight between her and Joe Biden on policy. What hasn't worked and what would she change? You know, it's kind of. Well, apparently she'd changed nothing according to most of the interviews. I was really surprised about that. I took the post that, you know, one of the Democrat outlets or even maybe her personal account that reposted that video before everybody started ratioing her on social media and just said, you could say whatever you want, lady, but I know at least 13 gold star families that would beg to differ with you. And that's just starting at the very top. I'm not talking about all the people that they left in Afghanistan, abandoned in Israel and all the people that have died at the hands of migrants over the course of the last three plus years in this country. Donald Trump has, of course, been absolutely hammering her on this talking point of the tear. So Kamala just said that she can't think of one thing she'd do differently than crooked Joe Biden, right? So how about, I'll read off a little list to you. How about the following? You wouldn't do one thing. Remember that. What about the nation wrecking border invasion, 21 million people? 21 million people plus came into our nation and among them are murderers, drug dealers, people from mental institutions, human traffickers, mostly in women. How about that? You wouldn't do that differently? She went from the best border in the world to the worst border in the world. She went from, we had a border that was the best in U.S. history and now we have the worst border anywhere in the world and any time there's never been a border like this, what she's done and what he's done, what they have done to this country, the worst inflation in the history, costing a typical family almost $30,000. The inflation, she wouldn't do that over again either. Maybe the worst of all and something that a lot of people don't hear about because, look at all the fake news. That's a lot of fake news. I bet she's going to talk about the children. I think this is the worst of all in a sense. And you'd almost say, how could it be worse? She lost 325,000 migrant children. Their parents are looking for them. Think of you with their parents. Think of you with their parents. 325, due to incompetence, due to the fact that she had the worst border, due to the fact that she let our great people not run the border. She got rid of all the things that we were doing. We had the safest border. We went from the safest to the worst. Those children are now dead in slavery or just plain missing. Probably most of them will never be found again. Think of that. 325,000 because of their incompetence, they're missing. Probably many of them are dead. Pretty brutal. Brutal talking points. You know, he also talked about the migrant flights and the constitutional illegality of that. The Afghanistan withdrawal, the attack on October 7, which happened against Israel and the hands of Hamas, the Iran-backed terrorist organization, the natural gas export ban, which is absolutely crushing Pennsylvania, pushing the transgender ideology on minor children, and of course, the insane electric vehicle mandate. Those are just some of the things that he was talking about during that. One of the other things he would segue too quickly after. Now, Noah, we talked about this a little bit on our Tuesday edition of the show. You did hear about the Afghan refugee who was able to obtain a special immigrant visa for services he provided to the United States security-wise in working with the CIA. While the Afghan war was going on, he was, I guess, deposited near Tulsa, Oklahoma, where he, I guess, began an elaborate plot to carry out a terrorist, assault on American citizens on election day, November 5th of this year. He was apprehended, and it's going through the processing process now. But the fact of the matter is, how is this guy vetted or not, and released into the country with its appearing substantial ties to ISIS, what do you think? I mean, the ties to ISIS is a wild thing to be, like, obviously we're always going to address like the terrorism stuff. Sure. But when it comes down to, like, direct links to ISIS, like, come on. It's amazing. What is the CIA really doing? And, you know, how many? How many hundreds, if not thousands of people, that really did, I mean, we've had so many Congress people who were serving in the Iraq and Afghanistan war who said that their translators, that their security collaborators were all left there. And we're all promised an opportunity to come to the United States once the wars were over. Thousands. We've heard it from Corey Mills. We've heard it from, you know, several Congress people who served during those times. And, you know, Donald Trump, radical Islamic terrorism is something that he's kind of brought back out on the campaign trail. I think with all of the Iranian assets running around this country and the fact that there might be assassination teams who are backed by Iran here as well, you have to be able to talk about it. He was talking about it at the rally in Reading. Let's hear it. Yesterday, it was reported that Kamala Harris brought in a totally unvetted refugee from Afghanistan, who has now been arrested for plotting an ISIS terror attack on the United States during our election. This is the people we brought in. We've got thousands of them. This is one. Kamala completely abandoned her duty to law, abiding Americans and spent the last four years supporting criminals, unvetted refugees and terrorists into our country. As we speak, she has, and this was just announced last week, 13,099. So over 13,000 illegal, alien, convicted murderers, roaming free in our country, murderers that they're released from penitentiaries, prisons and jails. You've got 13,000 plus murderers in our country that were released from jails from all over the world. They come from the Congo. They come from all over the world, not just South America. They do come from South America too. You know, and the funny part about that is we've had so many people break down these numbers. Let's just say it is 20 million. What's 1% of that? If 1% of the 20 million people that came into this country are bad, it's over 200,000. Yeah, that's a shit ton of people. Yeah. Like way more than a shit ton. That's like several metric shit tons. Yeah. And the sad part about it is, unfortunately, I think we all know it's more than 200,000. Yeah. Well, that's just the lower end of it that we can confirm, I'm sure. Yeah. Because when it comes to the getaways, walkaways, people that are climbing through tunnels and rivers and bodies of water and who knows what else. Or jet skis on the coast crashing boats into the beaches along the Pacific. I mean, you've even got the Biden flights. Nobody knows anything about the vetting process for the people that are coming in here from those four countries. All four countries have historical crime that is off the charts. You're talking about Cuba, Venezuela, places like that. And look at the cartel I just saw today. TD Bank has been fined three billion dollars for getting caught in a money laundering operation with the largest criminal cartel in Mexico. TD Bank. That's like one of the biggest investment firms on the planet. Why does this remind me of Scarface? Right? Like bringing in the suitcases full of money. I mean, it's the same shit, but it's digital now. And this wasn't even like a major story. This was Chiron material. Oh, yeah. They were like, oh, no surprise there. Meanwhile, heads, you know, heads found in street corner and bodies hung from bridge. I mean, there was a head found on a street corner in San Francisco today. It was in the suit release. I didn't catch that one. Well, what's the story there? Well, they don't know. They're trying to figure out who it belongs to. So if anybody listening knows anybody. He lost your head. Yeah. Call the tip line. You might have started Beetlejuice, the second one. Goodness. Yeah, that's wild. And meanwhile, they're showing all this horrible news on the Chiron Wall, Elon Musk's terminators are on the actual screen and they're showing that stuff. So best timeline ever, but boy is shit getting scary. 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We've got, again, Sean Parnell coming in hot. Fresh off the rally in Butler and the two events in Scranton and Reading Pennsylvania this week to talk with us in just a bit. One of the things that Donald Trump has also focused on is saying goodbye to the old guard, the old Republican party. We've seen a lot of talking points. I've seen a lot of talking points, especially on the left side of the media this week where pundits are saying, you know, Joe Scarborough or who's that retard from the five? Jessica Tarloff, we need to finish Donald Trump off on November 5th because then we'll never see him on a ticket again. And then the Republicans can rebuild the party the way it's supposed to be, which is subservient to the Democrats. That's exactly what they want. They want the Mitt Romneys and the Adam Kinzingers and the Liz Cheneys who want figurehead positions within their old party, but do absolutely nothing further constituents or the country to be in charge of it, the Lindsey Grahams, the Mitch McConnells, the James Langfords, just so we can skate by and in a softer fashion usher the country over the cliff and into the abyss. He's been hitting the bushes in Cheney hard over the course of the last couple of weeks, especially since Liz Cheney came out and did that absolutely cringey event with Kamala Harris recently as well. One of the things Donald Trump will always be able to hang in the Hall of Fame of America first is starting no new wars over the course of his four-year term. In fact, he ended more conflicts than he did start. And it's the first time in, I believe, a hundred years that a president had to deal with war time inviting or involving the United States. He was hitting on it in Reading Pennsylvania the other day, that's here. And I'm proud to be the first president in decades who started no new wars. That's very good. But those four incredible years of peace and prosperity, and that's what we have. I shake hands with people, sir. It was so good when you were president and I'm not doing well now, sir. I'm not doing well. They've been cut off with taxes and with regulations. It's horrible what they're doing. But they've been followed by four years of misery and failure under the worst president and vice president in American history. And it's the truth. And I don't think we'll have any more new wars under Donald Trump either. You know, and there's a cost to being that kind of a president. We saw it materialized in real time on July 13th up in Butler, Pennsylvania. Donald Trump coming off of the return rally there last weekend was hitting on it during his campaign speech here as well. It's here. Pontim and Kamala Harris are a true threat to democracy. I'm not the threat to democracy. By the way, if I was, I wouldn't have taken a bullet to the year. You know? You wouldn't have taken a bullet to the year. They didn't. [CHEERING] You know, we're getting to the point of rally season to where the crowds are just ridiculously huge and out of control. I saw, no, I sent you a screenshot of it. See the way that guy who tracks GPS electronics at rallies that's been following Kamala Harris and Donald Trump around with his team kind of lays it out there. And how when she was stumping in Phoenix yesterday to kick off, I guess early voting in Arizona saw that an overwhelming majority of the people had been to multiple rallies and that, like, eight-tenths of the people that attended her rally in Arizona were actually residents of California. Yeah, and that's very interesting because I really don't think that Kamala Harris has the, I don't know, star power or whatever you want to call it, that Donald Trump has to have people literally traveling around the country going to all of his rallies like Brick Suit and people like that. Yeah. I don't think that's nearly as common with Kamala Harris. So those numbers are staggering for that aspect of it. She's got the same blob of about 35 to 4,500 people literally traveling around the country whether and filling up the immediate front portions of her rally, so it looks like there's people there. Which makes sense for the buses. Yeah, but the internet sleuths are tagging and bagging all of the cell phones that are going in and out of these rallies and seeing that, like, Donald Trump can have 5,000 people traveling around the country and going all his rallies at well when 60 and 70 and 100,000 people are showing up in the states that he's actually campaigning in. So it's just a huge difference in comparison and, like I said, I really feel like, I feel like the dyke is already broken for the Harris campaign and right now we're at the park. I just want to know if these people are flying or if there's buses, like, wouldn't there just be massive amounts of people getting off at, like, truck stops and rest stops and eating restaurants? Like, how are they getting around? Are they flying? Are they being paid to fly? Are they being paid to fly at our expense through some weird government funding? Donald Trump confirmed at this rally here in Reading that Mr. Wall is very wealthy. He said, "You are a very wealthy man. No one can afford to travel to as many rallies." But you know what, in a what? Bricsu kind of, like, chronicles his entire journey. Man, he rents, like, midsize sedans and flies, you know, economy across the country. I mean, you could do it, but I just think he's retired and enjoying his time. And, you know, I'm glad people that there's reoccurring faces like that. Donald Trump did call his suit hideous. But, uh, yeah, it was just funny. Listen, everybody's got a niche and we all know Bricsu, we love him. We love him here on the show. That was really cool having him in Studio that one time. Yeah. Value his friendship and all the work that he's done. He's seen everything. I'm envious of the amount of in-person seeing that he's got to do over the course of the last nearly a decade now. But, uh, you see how he led into that last talking point calling him Tampon Tim? Yeah. I wanted to make sure I got it for the audio, but that's, listen, he would start with the nicknames on them and then he would segue right to what was going on throughout the course of the week. Remember Kamal Harris was in the midst of a media blitz here on Thursday when these rallies were happening. So, she sat down on the view and you can hit a lot of people on the view, Anna Navarro, Joy Behar, it's a complete piece of crap, but what's the softest target there, both figuratively and literally? I mean, she's been made into so many job of the hunt memes, it would be a shame to pass up on somebody that's as easy to absolutely demolish than Whoopi Goldberg. Well, like is the case with most people who are radical Democrats now, Donald Trump had an established relationship and friendship with Whoopi back in the day and he wanted to talk about it a little bit, let's hear it. She said, I'm making a movie. Would you be in it? I said, in what capacity? Just to walk on, you're so great. Would you do it? I did a walk on for Whoopi Goldberg. Now she says, I refuse to mention his name. You know what, politics can do strange things to demented people. You know, I've hired Whoopi to work for me as a comedian before this stuff and a long time ago and I went and, you know, I'm not particularly shy about what I hear. Her mouth was so foul, every word out of her mouth was like the F word that this, I was with a group of people like sort of nice people and we had to leave. She was so filthy dirty, disgusting, half the place left. Whoopi. I said, I'd never hire her again, but she was so dirty, every word was filthy dirty and I left and then I see her sitting about, whoopi, whoopi, whoopi, what a loser she... Listen, Noah, remember back in the 80s, much like with Eddie Murphy, who was a movie star who did, you know, at the time and the ratings were off a little bit, everything was PG, but he did PG movies. Same thing with Richard Pryor. He did PG movies as well. Whoopi Goldberg was doing these movies, but when they would do their stand-up comedy, like she got hired to work at Trump Taj Mahal in Atlantic City, New Jersey and I don't think she ran for more than a couple weeks because, yeah, she made Richard Pryor look like someone who could go and do his stand-up routine at a preschool and she would just talk like very degenerately about sexual content and then frame it with the F word and... Granted, parts of it are funny, but there's a way to do it, much like Richard Pryor and Eddie Murphy were able to achieve because they're hilarious. And in a failing sense, like whoopi Goldberg did when she tried to, you know, plus there was the whole glass ceilings, there was very few real women comedians in the 80s as well. She wasn't finished though, traditional and true and true basement dweller. Someone who didn't come out of his house for over two years during the pandemic, creepy weirdo pervert Howard Stern was next in the figurative crosshairs. That's so weird now. It's disappointing because like, I mean, I didn't like grow up listening to him, but like, I listened to him a lot in my younger age, you know, as a late teenager, you know, early adult. Where I grew up in the tri-state area, you had a choice between Don Imus and Howard Stern. They dominated the morning shows. I preferred because my father did Don Imus and I listened to Imus in the morning every day, but there would be times where Don Imus would do like a best-of-show and he would just click the dial in the car or, you know, on the radio in the yard and you'd turn on Howard Stern. The show was on like, what, E every night? They had like a couple cut-up segments from, I guess, the stuff that they could actually show on TV and, you know, you'd watch it and it was raunchy, but there are parts of it that's funny, but he's just turned into like, he is the poster boy for basement dwellers now. Oh, yeah, no. And he sat down, I watched a couple, I couldn't pull anything from the show because it was just so cringy. He tried to be like a real interviewer as Howard Stern like pretending to interview. And then Kamala Harris was like, completely disregarding the fact that this was Howard Stern and trying to give him big girl answers and I was like, this is like two retards talking to each other. And 100% scripted to guarantee 100% Donald Trump also wanted to pay homage to him as well. Let's hear it. As they'll say, oh, you know, these guys are so bad. A big part of our problem in this country are those people right back there. Big part of our problem. We need a free and fair press badly, desperately. I watched the way they asked questions of Kamala yesterday. Howard Stern, he's a weak, a weak guy, he's weak. He's got, oh, oh, what about, oh, it was so, even she was embarrassed, it was like softball, but all of them. Howard, I knew him very well, I was on the show many times. I used to think he was good, then I dropped him and he, I dropped him like a dog. And his ratings are very challenged, very challenged. It's the truth, as he's, I think, exclusively on Sirius, satellite radio now. You know, and it really was like, this would be it, so Kamala, tell us about Doritos and she'd be like, what do you mean about Doritos, like, you like Doritos, right? I believe it's the nacho flavor. Yeah. Tell us about that. And then you just sit there and look at her. And then she'd like give like a two word answer. He's like, all right, let's really get into this, the whole, where did the, the loving of Doritos, like, is this when you grow up in a middle class family? And that was literally the interview. There are those who I guess garner a little attention, but also some bouquets as well. We saw Elon Musk make his long overdue entrance to the political arena at the beginning of the week in Butler, Pennsylvania. And Donald Trump wanted to kind of give a recap on Elon Musk, his speech and his introduction to dark MAGA. Let's hear it. Elon was at Butler. You saw, did he have, he was having the time of his life. And I didn't even know we had it. He saw a black hat. You saw that. And it has in a very subtle way with black letters, make America great again. And I didn't even know we sold him. And he wore one. And you know, his imagination is rather good, like better maybe than anybody in the world. He sends up rockets. He has all what he did with Starlink was so incredible for North Carolina and Georgia and Alabama. They said, sure, do you know Elon Musk? I said, yeah, I happened to. He just endorsed us like the best endorsement you've ever heard. He said, we're going to save America. If we don't, this country is ruined. But think of it. They said, do you know because he has something called Starlink. And it's very hard to get. It's so popular. And they said, what do you need it for? He said, in North Carolina, we have absolutely no communications. Also, the governor of Georgia is doing an excellent job. They didn't have any communications in certain sections of Georgia. And I said, well, what do you want? He said, could you get us like Starlink? So I called up Elon. I said, Elon, what the hell is Starlink? He said, because North Carolina needs it for communication really badly. And it's very hard to get. And we talked for about a minute. And all of a sudden, I'm getting messages. Thank you from North Carolina, from Georgia. Thank you very much. I'm still on your phone with him. I said, how the hell did you do that? He started sending it out. And we hadn't finished our conversation. So we're dealing on a different level with Elon and it was great. It saved them. It saved them. Definitely saved by it. Because all their wires were ripped out. And I asked the people, I said, so what's better? The wires all over the place when they were working or Starlink, he said, honestly, Starlink is better. He said, Starlink is better. So we thank Elon because he helped a lot of people, probably saved a lot of lives. And we thank him for the endorsement, right? We thank him for the endorsement. And I also want to tell you, he made that black hat so we're selling. So what happened? I didn't even know we had it. It's selling like hotcakes, 10,000 hats were sold like in the last day and a half. But listen, more importantly, he calls it Dark Magga. Dark Magga? Dark Magga confirmed. I said, that's the coolest name. That's the coolest name I've had. And he likes it. He's wearing it. Oh, yeah. I've got my Dark Magga hat over in the bedroom, got the red one, the OG one behind me here in the studio. And the relationship and the dynamic of it between Donald Trump and Elon Musk is something that continues to grow and solidifies. We head down, now the final stretch of the election season, and I am so hopeful for how brilliant and innovative Elon Musk is and the fact that he's even teased the people that he's looking to, in some context, reduce 80% of the garbage we don't need in the federal government as someone who would work as a potential agency head that oversees budgetary waste. My nips are hard thinking about that, all the money we could save. And listen, he did it with Tesla, you got to go back and watch some of his origin stories when they talk about downgrading or lessening the amount of servers they had, they would stay like, hey, we have a building that has a whole bunch of servers for Twitter out in this part of California. We want to shut it down and they give them like a three month plan, how they're going to like phase it out. Meanwhile, him and some friends like went in a van to the building that he now owned once he bought Twitter and literally ripped all the plugs out themselves in like a day. Much in the same way that Donald Trump was able to defeat ISIS. In three weeks, instead of three months or three years as some ads professed, you know, one of the last things I think Donald Trump's going to be making a big play for in this election cycle is the women vote. You know, I think he's made some real big inroads with Hispanics and Asians, Jewish community, obviously evangelicals even as well, the black vote, et cetera. But we really have to be able to make those women feel very comfortable and like their voice is going to be heard in another, a second Trump administration. I just saw today, this kind of breaking news came across the wire, Donald Trump has agreed to a Fox News town hall on October 16th in Georgia with an audience entirely comprised of women where the focus will be issues impacting women ahead of the selection. Again, and I know I keep saying it, you want to talk about not leaving any stones unturned? Donald Trump is doing the work that everyone else isn't. He was talking about our America First Ladies and all the gals across the country at this rally. Let's listen. We can't take it. I don't want to be nasty. Somebody said to me, one of my people, a nice person, staff person said, "Sir, please, don't call her dumb. The women won't like it. The women want to see our country come back. They don't care." You might be there. I think we might be there. The women are tougher than the men, right? I said, "Don't worry." I said, "Don't worry about the women. They'll be okay. They're going to be okay." You know what? They don't want millions of people coming through our border. They don't want militaries pushing us around. They don't want crime in the middle of our streets. They don't want hundreds of thousands of migrant criminals, criminals. They don't want them walking down Madison Avenue in New York and Fifth Avenue and the shops being emptied. They want to see a country that works. We're going to have a country that works very, very soon. The women, they're going to be included big time in a second Trump administration. As they were in the first, a lot of people forget it. Many more don't want to admit it. But Donald Trump did have a massive women component to his first administration, whether it be superstars within the party, like obviously Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Kaylee McEnany, Linda McMahon, even Mitch McConnell's wife, Elaine Coco-Chow. Maybe you've heard of her. She loves China. And there will be more. I mean, we've already got Tulsi Gabbard on board. There's a lot of America-first women who have kind of, at least Tifana, comes to mind. Maybe Marshall Blackburn would want to get out of her Senate seat in Tennessee, one that's pretty safely Republican and work in a greater context in the second Trump administration. We'll have to see. There's a lot of work to be done before we decide that. I know there are already kind of moving parts behind the scenes, but don't want to get ahead of ourselves as Donald Trump continues to outline the map that he's going to be taken hopefully back to Washington, D.C. in January. And it's going to be going outside of many, many of the traditional norms for any Republican candidate this late in the race. And I really have to say, I've been watching on the news here and again, it's Friday. The people lining up to hear Donald Trump speak tonight at an arena in Aurora, Colorado. He's already starting to get those, you know, traditional blue state, hundreds of yards, if not miles of people waiting to get in. Now he's supposed to be delivering remarks at 3 p.m. Eastern. And people are lining up at 3 a.m. to get into this thing. So absolutely wild, but not as wild as some of the places he's looking to hit along the campaign trail as we're getting ready to head towards November 5. Let's hear it. So in Madison Square, we're going to go the arena in Atlanta, if we can get it. We're going to go the arena in New Jersey, if we can get it, you have to get it. But we're doing arenas because the crowds are so big, and we're making a play for New Jersey, we're making a play for Virginia, we're making a play for New York. New Mexico, Minnesota, where this lunatic comes from. I'm doing well, and you know why I'm doing well in Minnesota because he's running. They actually, it's supposed to be the opposite way, right? New Jersey, Colorado, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Coachella, California, Madison Square Garden. That's going to be a big one for me as I've been there so many times as a younger man. He's doing the work and everybody needs to continue to fall in line and support this man and he's trying to get this country saved. It definitely needs saving really bad. No, it certainly does, and I mean, listen, what do you think? No, some of those non-traditional places this late in the race is going to be doing rallies and arenas. He's going to be getting the places where they play hockey and basketball and using them for a Trump rally in places like New Mexico, Atlanta, Virginia, Madison Square Garden, the basketball arena that's in New Jersey as well. Well, he's avoiding the outdoor stuff, which is probably wise. Yeah, but he's making the people that would kind of be crews controlling it in for the Democrats now have to worry about what the hell is going on in my state like two, three weeks before the election. Here comes Donald Trump and the three-ring circus of, you know, MAGA Entertainment. Well, and you've got to think that a lot of these people, they're so compartmentalized into their own little worlds that seeing something like that, that close to home is going to be eye-opening for them because it's not like the media can always just make it so, oh, this didn't really happen or, you know, it really wasn't this, their artistic camera angles showing, you know, like, oh, the crowd size wasn't that big and only a few people were here because they showed up early and started filming. Like, when people see it face to face in these areas and it's like, I saw one of my neighbors going to this thing. Like, I didn't, I had no idea we don't, we don't usually talk about that stuff, you know, like he doesn't have a Trump sign up, but I saw him go and I'm pretty sure that's where he was going. It's, people are going to see it and it might change people's minds. It certainly might. I just, Donald Trump performing at MSG much in the same context that Frank Sinatra did so many times. It's just huge for me. Well, now I want Chinese food. And he used to pack it all the way to the rafters in there and for hours and just going, I've watched so many of the videos and listened to the albums over the years. MSG is always one of the favorite concerts from Frank Sinatra that I like the best. And, you know, I mean, he's the sands and he's done the pyramids and London Bridge. You name it. Sinatra performed at it, but, you know, much in the same context, Donald Trump is, uh, listen, that's where Barnum and Bailey made a name for themselves. That's why they call it the world's most famous arena. And that's one of the final, and it's going to be 10 days before the election when he hits MSG. And then for, you know, the battleground states and the blue wall and the Rust Belt and the Sun Belt states, he's going to hit in some of the other non-traditional areas like Virginia and New Jersey. Cool. But I definitely think MSG optically, New York is still kind of the center of the world for everything. And for as much as that city has been just absolutely crapped on for the last, oh, since Rudy was the mayor, essentially, Donald Trump has a heavy focus and emphasis on bringing that one back. Last up I got before we jump in with Sean Parnell as part of the closed outlet here. We have been through together. We stand on the verge of the four greatest years in the history of our country. I believe that. I also believe that if we don't do this, I don't think it'll ever happen. I think our country is going to be destroyed. Yep. In our country, you will have 200 million people come in from all over the world, including prisons and mental institutions with your help from now until election day. We will redeem America's promise. We will put America first and we will take back the nation that we love. We love this nation. Crowd there was huge. November 5th will be the most important day in the history of our country and together we will make America powerful again. We will make America wealthy again. We will make America healthy again. You know who's going to do that? RFK Jr. He's got some good idea. Got to remind him. We love RFK Jr. Don't we, Vivek? Between the two of these guys, we will make America strong again. We will make America proud again. We will make America safe again. And we will make America great again. Thank you, Pennsylvania. God bless you. God bless you, Pennsylvania. Get out and vote. Thank you. Thank you, fellas. Well, Noah, rate it. I'm out of 10. This is pretty close. I'm going 9.8. This is the back end of two rallies in the same day. The guy is absolutely working harder than anyone, even outside of the political spectrum that I've ever seen before. He just does it and does it and does it well. He's getting better every single thing. I mean, he's sitting there dancing, everybody's doing the YMC at all the rallies now. They all turn into a dance party. It's like nothing we've ever seen before when it comes to politics or just about anything in general in this country. We're going to leave it at that as we're getting ready to jump in with the great Sean Parnell, but before we do a first check-in with one of our partners. Friends, I want to take a minute and talk to you about cigars, whether you're on the golf course, fishing on the lake, or doing some yard work around the house. Our friend Alan has got you covered. He's launched the Patriot Cigar Company. The tobacco is hand-picked in the fields in Nicaragua right next to where Mike Lindell picks his coffee beans. 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He's in Michigan. Today's going to be in Aurora, Colorado. He's got some upcoming events in places like Virginia, Atlanta, New Jersey, and at Madison Square Garden in New York, but if there's one place that they have heavily focused on and put a lot of the critical emphasis to this cycle on, it's the Keystone State, as far as the winner take all and maybe crown jewel of the 2024 presidential election cycle. No one's been working around the president more, I think, in Pennsylvania than you have outside of the immediate campaign apparatus. And starting off with the Butler rally and some of the other events that went on this week, how do you see Pennsylvania, which now a lot of the polls are showing, are starting to favor. President Trump, he's starting to get a little bit of a lead there and heading down the home stretch here. How do you see this whole race shaking out? I feel cautiously optimistic and I say cautiously because it's Pennsylvania and regardless of what the polls say, Ron, it's always going to be close here. And I mean, just think about it in 2020 or 2016, President Trump won by 44,000 votes in 2020. President Trump lost. Of course, I use the term loosely. That goes without saying when we talk about the 2020 election, but 80,000, right? So it's going to be very, very, very close, but we have a lot of things going for us this time that have never been done. Republicans really didn't do in 2020 or 2022. And specifically, I mean, there's a lot of talk about the voter registration deficit, which we cut in half, actually more than half. 650 plus thousand in 2020, more Democrats and Republicans now that numbers 325. So by the numbers from a registration standpoint, the state's never been more favorable statewide for Republicans. But what everybody is talking about now, and you see influencers on social media putting these stats out all the time, are the vote by mail. And Ron, we have built a vote by mail infrastructure here in this state that will rival the debt of the Dems. It does rival. I mean, the Dems have a huge head start, right? So it's important to recognize that. But over time, we will be better at it than them. And I mean, look, we are as of today, I think Republicans had 447,000 returned mail-in ballots in 2020. And 2020 was the highest turnout election in our nation's history. We've already eclipsed that number as of today with a couple of weeks left. I mean, that and consider this, my friend, I think independence have submitted close to 200,000 mail-in ballots just under. So let's say, for example, just by the math that let's say that we give Democrats 60% of independence. I actually think we're going to do a lot better with independence, but let's just say that for argument's sake. Let's say we get 40%. That puts us today as of right now, well, over where we were in 2020, and then you got President Trump top of the ticket and the guys a turnout machine. And then you got the polling, which has never been better for President Trump in the Keystone State, even going all the way back to 16. It's never been better. So that's the reason why I feel optimistic about the Keystone State, cautiously optimistic. The numbers have never been better. No, they haven't. And you know, when you look at the work that President Trump has done there, sometimes doing multiple events in one day, he's put a heavy emphasis on that state. He knows the electoral vote count there is one that when you look at the traditional Republican map and expect one of two out in the Sunbelt, Arizona or Nevada, one of them to go to Republicans, obviously going to win North Carolina and hopefully get back Georgia in this election, it narrows the electoral pathway for Kamala Harris almost down to one, if not zero. There's a lot of strategists right now and people who are pretty accurate in the polling who say that at this point in the race right now, 20 some odd days before election day, she does not have an electoral path. And it seems like the dam is finally breaking. You know, Sean, they tried to run a basement candidate again. You know, there's people that are finally holding her accountable for not having to run through a primary ever, not garner one vote in any way, shape or form from the party and not have a formal primary. And you're seeing no matter where she goes, regurgitated talking points, you're seeing word salad answers, the same thing is coming from Tim Walts. And I really do think they're hitting the sounding the alarms within the party right now that, you know, they're staring at the down the pike and, you know, head on of a Donald Trump presidency incoming. There's a lot of work to do between now and election day, but I think when you look at the results, it's going to be a lethal combination of the work that Donald Trump does more than everybody else. And then what the Democrats essentially did to themselves. I could not agree with you more. You know, as somebody who's run twice and run for Congress in 2020 with President Trump and then again for Senate and the Keystone State, you know, I just being perfectly honest with you in the audience, when you're in a primary, you don't like it. You wish you didn't have one. However, it is important for candidates to hone their message. It kind of sharpens you a little bit, but it also gives you an opportunity, if you're doing the job right to coalesce the base around you and generate excitement. For whatever reason, my friend, our party does not do a good job at honoring the base. You know, we overlook them all the time. The base is responsible for putting people in office and from the Democrat standpoint, it might have been easier procedurally to just, you know, shank Joe Biden, anoint Kamala Harris, nobody cast a single vote for her. But pragmatically on the ground, where's the excitement come from, Ron? She's she's never run a primary. No one's excited about her because she's never done the work to earn their support. And then you add what you said every time they trot her out there. She's a train wreck and she can't even answer basic questions. You saw the town hall that she did last night. What was it on CNN or something? No, it was. It was on Univision. Oh, Univision. Univision, right. Yeah. Where she's got a teleprompter answering, helping her to answer questions. Just running the milk questions from people in the crowd. Man, I look, I guess like I'm kind of shocked that it's as close as it is. We'll see how all this fleshes out on election day, but she's just honestly, Ron, she is the worst candidate period full stop to ever grace the top of a ticket in this country. No, if she, if she would have had some things on her side, like a little bit more of a contrast from Joe Biden, but from day one, you know, she's gone and repeatedly said she wouldn't change one thing that's happened over the course of the last nearly four years now. That's stunning to me. Right? Like her whole message, her whole campaign message is built around the brand, a new way forward, but then she, Oh, why wouldn't change a thing? I just, I mean, if you are helping her runner campaign and advisor, a consultant, a strategist, I don't know how you hear that answer from her and not pull your hair out. I mean, I just, and this is why I think you see news outlets like Axios and others like Democrats like Mark Halpern come out and saying, Hey, there are cracks in the blue wall, Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Kamala is really struggling there. And if Trump wins, I mean, if he wins Arizona, Georgia, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, it's over, over. Yep. It's over. And I mean, look, man, it's like knock on wood campaign like we're 10 points down, but I've never seen polling like this for Trump ever. And his, and his support's always understated, you know, crazy, because conservatives actually go to work in the morning. So they're not there to get the calls from the pollsters. Exactly. Exactly. But, you know, and Joe Biden hasn't done any favors to help her, obviously, after getting kind of scumbagged out of his reelection bid by saying there's no, there's no light between them on policy. They talk to each other frequently. It's like, if they would have had anything, and the thing is you would mention like the campaign slogan, like a better way forward or something like that. They need to put, they just need to be honest and put in parentheses underneath it from the first Trump presidency, because they want to mulligan for theirs. And they don't want to go back to when the world and politics and everything was just in a lot better shape than it was, because they are just going to pretend that the last four years didn't happen or, you know, she's the vice president when she wants to kind of segue her, you know, personality into disaster relief for the hurricanes, you have the president of the United States and the governor of Florida, both saying like, this isn't really your place. Can you stop going on the news and saying that like, oh my gosh, yep, or you have places where she does need to be when it comes to like some of the policy driven stuff, like her being the tie breaking vote on the inflation non reduction act and the green new scam. So it's like they're picking and choosing and I think really, I mean, that Univision town hall last night, I think the Hispanic vote, major shift, almost 20 points down from the 2020 presidential election out here in a recent poll from California, just compared to the numbers that Joe Biden got, and that's putting Kamala Harris near 50%. You're talking about 50% of Hispanics in California are going to vote for Donald Trump, and he's having a rally there this weekend. Trump cella is going to be out in the desert. It's amazing to see you just say Trump cella, that's what we're running with. So I love it, man, I love it. Hey, you know, you mentioned something that's I just I want to I want to underscore here. Trump or Kamala, like just like I've talked about this on my show, but made a huge, huge JV campaign mistake by attacking a well known and well liked Republican governor that she's not running against. I mean, listen, there were times is a first time candidate running for Congress where, you know, if you've known me, Ron, you've known me for quite some time, like, I, I tell it like it is. I'm a passionate guy. If Josh Shapiro, Democrat governor of Pennsylvania does something stupid, I'm going after him. But that's my inclination just to be default aggressive, but it would have been a mistake for me running for Congress to attack Josh Shapiro, or who was then the attorney general, just over and over again, because I'm not running against him. And then it gives him free license to attack me in a way, you know what I mean? And he has, he's not on the ballot running against me. So her attacking DeSantis, look, you just talked about it today. What does it, what did she make these comments like four days ago? This is a mistake that's still plaguing her. I mean, the president of the United States and Joe Biden got asked a question yesterday is like, should Kamala or should DeSantis have taken that call? And Joe Biden's like, I think DeSantis is doing a good job. We're working well together. I mean, I'm just saying it's a huge mistake at this late phase in the game. So when you talk about warning sides, we talked about the politics, we talked about inside, you know, the numbers and where we are, but she's also not running a good campaign and she's making mistakes when she shouldn't be, when she should be surging. So again, cautiously optimistic, it's unbelievable to me how she could even be in this thing. But then again, you know, look at Federman, and the guy could barely speak and somehow he wants. So I don't, it's a different, different election though, Trump's on the ballot. We've got a mail in ballot program now, I mean, but still, you see my point. No, I certainly do. I do want to stick in the state. I mean, this is really what I want to kind of beat home with our listenership here, the importance of Pennsylvania and how critical this is if there's juncture of the race right now. You know, Donald Trump made his return to Butler, Pennsylvania last week where at the time, 12 weeks prior, he nearly lost his life. A rally goer and a strong member of the community, firefighter, father, husband, you name it, lost his life. Two other people were critically injured. They have made recoveries though. You know, what does it say for 12 weeks after the deep state came for the scalp of Donald Trump, literally and figuratively, they only got a portion of his ear. Thank God. But for him to be dancing to YMCA and then doing an encore with an Italian-American opera singer after the rally, I mean, it just, the optics on TV don't do it justice. I've seen some like 4K videos of it that I've been able to watch in line and it just looks amazing. But I know as someone that's been to these rallies before and was at the original rally shot, you know, you probably could give our listenership a little bit of insight on just to how it went down. You know, I was blown away by that rally for so many reasons. And I'll tell you, just candidly, my friend, I was, I'd be lying to you if I told you that I wasn't a little worried about going back, you know. I mean, you survive, barely get out of Afghanistan by the skin of your teeth in a lot of ways, you know, and I'm thinking when I come back, man, my nine lies are up. And then, you know, been Trump's basically number one supporter in Pennsylvania since you know, God, since 2016 and be directly in the line of fire with my wife on July 13th and thinking, man, you know, now I got to go back to this place, right? And it was a little worried, right? But I felt like it was my duty to go. And I think, you know, I know that President Trump felt the same way. I was out on the site of the rally the night before. And I'll tell you, like, when they were setting up and President Trump is talking to his advanced team, you know, on the phone, and he's just adamant about making sure that the stage was in the exact same spot and the exact same location to send a message to people of Butler County and the people of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, we're not afraid. We don't bend the knee to tyranny. We don't bend the knee to fear. We're showing up because he was really, he was just like, wanted to make good in his commitment to the people. I mean, that was, that was clear. But he also wanted to send a message to people globally, like, don't mess with us. Yeah. Like, we're not afraid of you. I'm, I'm not going to stop. And I think that that, that mentality, you know, his, that his, the indomitable nature of the man's character kind of pervaded everything that day, whether it was remembering Corey compared tour and the other two of citizens of Pennsylvania who were wounded to, you know, Lee Greenwood coming out singing. Awesome. I mean, it was unbelievable. Like I'm sitting there in the front row of this thing and well, damn, this, this sounds good today. Like, did they get a live recording of it and freaking Lee Greenwood walks out 10 feet in front of me. I'm like, damn, that's crazy. And then the opera singer, um, it was, it was, it's just unbelievable. I mean, obviously he's like a, he's like, he understands how to entertain. Yeah. But, but it was to say it like that almost cheapens it. It was so much more than that. And the people in the crowd, by the way, I was up there on stage. I'm telling you, if spoke at many Trump rallies, you know, even the one five days before election day in 2020, where there were 65,000 people, there were way more than that this time. It was as far as the eye could see, and this was hours before Trump even came on stage. It was, it was just, um, you know, it was necessary, right? It was. He had to do it. He had to do it. And it was just, it was just powerful. It was powerful. And then, you know, sticking in that thread, but looking down the road of peace, we already talked about today, he's in Aurora, Colorado. He's going to be hitting hard on immigration and talking about the problem they're having there with the Venezuelan gangs who have taken over some components of the outlying areas and the communities that we've seen, you know, kind of unfold on TV. He's going to be in Coachella, California this weekend. He has planned rallies in Atlanta, Georgia, someplace in Virginia, uh, the Garden State of New Jersey again. And then we talked about Trump rallies essentially when Donald Trump wants to make it and have all the guests and the extra music stuff, it is the greatest show on earth. He's going to be in Madison Square Garden, 17 days before the election. That's a Republican candidate for president in this era campaigning in the empire state. It just seems like the tides are turning. The tent is wide and almost a max capacity with the people he's brought in like Elon Musk and Tulsi Gabbard and obviously RFK Jr. You're seeing a lot of excitement from people within the Republican Party who are looking forward to working with people like that who may have been on the fence, you know, outside looking in, in many traditional cycles, but now feel like they have a home to work alongside Republicans and conservatives to not really just get all the out of control budget spending, uh, you know, back it rained in, but really get this country back on the right track. I think Donald Trump has done the work. I think he's going to do twice as much at the very least heading down the, you know, home stretch here. But you know, when you talk about where he's going and traditionally how many conservative and candidates and politicians before him have just kind of, you know, let the Democrats have their blue states and do whatever you want with it heading into election. I know my red states are going to be red. I got to fight in the battlegrounds, but he's going to do it all. And I think it really does say a lot about the work that Donald Trump did. There was a lot of people who were upset that said there were unturned stones in the last election cycle. I don't think you're going to have a, a lot of luck finding one by the time we get to November 5th. You know, it's, you can tell a lot about a candidate where they spend their money and where they go, um, and you look at Donald Trump is clearly on offense. He clearly understands that he's surging. And by the way, you know, three weeks before an election, that's exactly the position that you want to be. You're going to be riding a surging wave, right? That gives you the best shot of victory. And Donald Trump going to the empire state, Donald Trump going to, to California. I mean, it's, it's a big deal because you spread out, you spread Kamala thin, right? And a good example of this, and I'm sure you saw this, Ron, was yesterday it came out that Kamala had moved a significant portion of advertising dollars from Wisconsin to Philadelphia to make a very, very significant investment and to hip hop R&B stations in Philly. Why do you think that is? It's because she's hemorrhaging support among black men. Yep. It's just, it's just a fact. And because Trump is on offense in all these places, it forces Kamala almost to have to defend them, right? And there are only so many advertising dollars to go around and Kamala's path, as you mentioned early on in this interview, was that she's got like one. And so if she loses one single place, and I mean it, if she loses one single place that she's supposed to win, game over, game over, it certainly is. And you know, Sean and closing here with you, and it's been great catching up as it always is. I hope that, you know, sometime in the next three weeks, we can get you back one more time and kind of get out. Of course, of course. We're going to begin to the Keystone State and what we need to do. But that's where I kind of want to end with with you today. You know, there's still a lot of work to be done early registration is over in a lot of places. I mean, listen, who would have thought that Antonio Brown would be at the Steelers Jets game on October 20th, having a MAGA rally in the parking lot at Tel Aviv to register voters? I know. It really, look, it's an all hands on deck situation. And I think people, you know, Ron, we've talked about this many times before. This is less about Republican versus Democrat. But there is something, there is something sinister that's happening in Washington and people call it the uni party or the deep state or the blob or unelected bureaucrats. Those people have far too much power. And you know, you're seeing like all sorts of consequences on the world stage. Also here domestically, our economies and shambles inflation is running rampant. And I think this is starting things are getting to the point where they're getting bad enough, my friend, that people are starting to wake up and not even just, you know, people who maybe don't pay attention to politics, like the Antonio Browns of the world are finally like things are so bad they're willing to risk their public persona and maybe some ways and come out and say, wait a second, you know, we got to draw a line in the sand here. These can't get much worse without America collapsing in on itself like a dying star. RFK is a good example of that. Tulsi Gabbard's a good example of that. I mean, you have people who are just not your, not your average politicos as well, like Antonio Brown stepping up and saying, nope, got to get in the fight. And I think that America is a better place for it. I do as well. And Sean, as always, we're going to have everything live linked in the show description today. Obviously a link to your website, a link to the rubble channel. So all of our listenership can make sure they're subscribed to Battleground Live, which is your daily show. Always listen to me. I love hearing. Listen, if it's not stories about Afghanistan or you trying to raise a family or, you know, having savage rich bears on the show once we talk about poll numbers, I always feel like an expert when I talk about poll numbers on the show, after I listen to your show in here, you and Rich go back and forth for a little while. We got to be able to get our listenership over to you guys as well. Tell us where we can find you on social media. We'll live link that as well. Well, I'm on X at Sean Parnell USA. I'm obviously on Instagram and Facebook, but hardcore shadow band there there, but rumble on Battleground Live, my show's live from five to six PM Monday through Friday right there on rumble and, you know, we love it there, man. And so yeah, thanks, thanks, Ron. We appreciate coming on your show and appreciate your audience and everything you do for us. So thank you. You've been doing a hell of a good job for a really long time and I'm not just talking about your podcasting career, my friend, you've been Mr. America first for as long as I can remember all the way back to your military service. This is the New York Times bestselling author, combat veteran and host of Battleground Live. Mr. Sean Parnell. Thanks for joining us. Getting our interview started today here on State for Breakfast. You have a great weekend. Thanks, my friend. Take care. But it seems that Prime Minister Netanyahu is not listening. Well, Bill, the work that we have done has resulted in a number of movements in that region by Israel that were very much prompted by or a result of many things, including our advocacy for what needs to happen in the region. But it seems that Prime Minister Netanyahu is not listening. We're not going to stop pursuing what is necessary for the United States to be clear about where we stand on the need for this war to end. All right. Jumping back into the news portion of the show here today, great catching up with Sean Parnell. Good stories coming out of the Keystone state, including him working extremely closely with the Trump campaign as one of the biggest people who have supported Donald Trump and everything he's got going on all the way back since 2015. And you know, like I said, it was a little bit emotional for Sean Parnell, such a when you start to get into those stories about the extensive service he had in fighting in the war in Afghanistan, how many people that he served with that he lost along the way the fact that he almost lost his life a couple of times, definitely more than once. And then having to go through a situation like the assassination attempt on Donald Trump's life when you're in the front row and standing next to your wife as, you know, one person was murdered and other people were shot besides Donald Trump for him to jump back in and just kind of throw inhibition to the wind to make sure that we win this thing on November 5th. I love Sean Parnell. Don't you know? Yeah. Solid. Very solid. And that was Kamala Harris, two different versions, two different answers of the same question when she sat down for that big girl interview with CBS's 60 Minutes last weekend. Now the first one, unedited, showed about 35 seconds of word salad that didn't make sense to anything. And the funny part was Noah, when the CBS 60 Minutes edited this, they took an answer from another question and gave it as the answer to the one that he asked because she didn't sound relevant in the one that she actually answered, honestly. No, go figure. This is turned into a huge scandal. And Donald Trump is pointing this out. That video was attached to a post on his ex account, so you know it's real. Mean tweets are back. A giant fake new scam by CBS and 60 Minutes. Her real answer was crazy or dumb, so they just really replaced it with another answer in order to save her or at least make it look better. A fake new scam, which is totally illegal. Take away the CBS license. Election interference. She's a moron. And the fake news video wants to hide that fact. And unprecedented schedule all caps. The Dems got them to do this and should be forced to concede the election now. Wow. It is crazy that they literally. But it's something that is so easy for people to verify too because people are posting the side by side like this is what this is what aired and this is what they're editing it to for the clips. Like how is that even a thing? And it was like not even the question that she was answering that they replaced it with, right? Yeah. No, it was like a completely different portion of another word salad that she was giving out that had nothing to do with whatever she was asked. Yep. Well, this sounded relevant for what we asked her. Let's just scoop that and move it over here. Well, we've heard the shot. That's a good editing even for me. Yeah. You all know you would be able to fix it up nicer. Well, we've heard the shot. You ready for the chaser, which came minutes later via his true social account? I've never seen this before, but the producers of 60 minutes slice and dice in parentheses, cut and pasted. Well, Mark, lion Kamala's answers to questions, which were virtually incoherent over and over again, some by as many as four times at a single sentence or thought, all in an effort possibly illegal as part of the, quote, news division, which must be licensed to make her look, quote, again, more presidential or at least better. It may also be a major campaign finance violation. This is a stain on the reputation of 60 minutes that is not recoverable. You will always remain with this one storied brand. I have never heard of such a thing being done in the quotes news is the very definition of, of course, all caps, fake news. The public is owed a major and immediate apology. This is an open and shut case and must be investigated dot dot dot all caps, starting today. Nice. Oh, best timeline ever. He called her more on on Twitter. It's amazing. Maybe the first time he's called her more on the right, yeah. But I mean, as we're seeing, listen, here's what we have to look at right now. This is what the. People on her team are calling her more on, certainly are like friendly fire, like they're just like, ah, you know what? So on social media, I saw somebody that, you know, they posted a little video on their account of that they got their ballot apparently and they did the dramatic, like, hover their pen over Donald Trump and then go down to Kamala Harris and then they posted all the other stuff. Like the first three responses from this person's account were, ah, she has no policy. Why? And, you know, just stuff, stuff like that. It was amazing. I was just like, wow, but he wasn't expecting that. Yeah. It's it. I don't even know what to say, but we are going to talk about this because we have to be able to produce words that combat it honestly because of the poor response to the two hurricanes which have hit the American Southeast because of the collapsing of the poll numbers of Kamala Harris and Tim Walts because of the now widening divides between the Obamas and the Biden's and what that means for Kamala Harris's election chances. We've seen the regime or the swamp, even the apparatus, circle in the wagons to one of their old inserts, SpongeBob meme, open the case, overlyables. Even coming up on the Kyron right now on Fox News, miss this and now information is back no and better than ever. But in this case, it's worse, but only according to Joe Biden, Kamala Harris and all hundred may orchas amazing or the opposite of amazing. We're going to get started here and we're going to play some clips. Now remember what's going on? We're in the last three and a half weeks of the general election and the biggest race in the history of this country. Our country is involved in some way, shape, or form, pretty much proxy wise in wars in Ukraine, Israel, the US Southern border is open, tens of thousands of illegal migrants continue to walk in, run in, ride in and fly into this country as the economy continues to tank. Did you hear about the inflation numbers? I thought this was pretty damning for Joe Biden. It just came out yesterday and kind of for some reason went under the radar. I think this would be something that they'd be looking to hit home on. So this is from Bloomberg. The inflation numbers coming in are higher than expected and the jobless claims jump to 258,000 right now. The inflation rate rate, the flat inflation rate right now, if you put a consensus of everything you're paying for together, 19 percent. Donald Trump was 1.9. Wow. Yeah. And they released these numbers. This was on, it was a Bloomberg report, but it came out on CNBC, which is like the, you know, Wall Street version of MSD and C, but they're not as unhinged as the regular station. But yeah, I thought it was pretty crazy. But again, starting off with this eight panels zoom meeting that went down, which featured the director of FEMA on 100 Marrakis, Kamal Harris, or some reason, even though she's not in the chain of command for it, and Joe Biden, they were talking about instead of what they're going to do to help the people who are still unburying the dead in rural Tennessee and places in North Carolina, or what they were going to do in preparation for Hurricane Milton. We're talking about Donald Trump and MAGA Republicans spreading this kind of misinformation around the internet, et cetera, let's hear it. You know, I want to thank the governors. They've stepped up, you know, all this disinformation going out about how, you know, we're devoting all this money to migrants and all the, I mean, all the, even one Congresswoman suggesting that I control the weather and implying that I'm sending it to red states. I mean, stuff off the wall, it's like out of a comic book. But you know, people when they're in trouble, or for example, and I asked this to our administrator. They said that you get $750, and that's it, you lost everything, you get $750. That's not it. That's just you're giving them immediately what you need to get by the next day to get a prescription, to get a whatever. Are you getting calls already about what we're going to be able to deliver for people who get in trouble? We are, no, we'll get to Ali in a second. Is Joe Biden, like, remember old Magneto? He definitely could be him, right? He was a anti-hero, and I just, I can't, like Joe Biden is so pissed at Donald Trump for continuing to call him out on the campaign trail, even though he's not running for reelection now, instead of just 100% focusing his attacks on Kamala Harris, that he, you could see the frustration, you'll actually hear it in a second when Joe Biden walked away from the podium yesterday, and they're like, are you going to call Donald Trump? He's like, as the door is closing, no, it's bad, but listen, when it comes to what happened in the wake of these hurricanes, much like all of the tragedies, whether it was trained aroundments or, you know, remember when the airlines were clogged up for a couple weeks and there were just no flights and any kind of relief for Americans, it's just been second fiddle, back burner, and as people that have come on the show recently said, in addition to everything that was appropriated, regardless of what went where for illegal aliens, there is a $20 emergency relief fund that Alejandro Mayorkas and Joe Biden won't tap because they're not sure, based off of the length of the continuing resolution and how far it might last into the new year with the next one, if they're going to have enough money to send to places like Chicago and Los Angeles and New York DC to house all of these illegals, you know, it's costing, like, just a room in one of these five star hotels is hundreds of dollars a day in addition to the food, the trash removal, the cleaning services, and all the other stuff that's going on. Plus, the migrants are getting money loaded onto prepaid debit cards, you know, they're getting their cell phones paid for, free healthcare, free education. I saw, I saw videos of people that were living in apartments somewhere and they were neither paying for their internet or their, their power, electric, nothing, nothing, nothing. We're paying for it. Yeah. That's a more like. Also, it's also super interesting that they're worried about running out of money for this stuff when just to spite Donald Trump for the offhanded chance that he may actually get back into office, they've done that stuff where they've funded Ukraine into his potential presidency so he cannot stop, right? Isn't that what wasn't one of the things like from a while back? They did it, but when I went out and asked some people that served in the last administration, I asked two different people, one responded LOL and a thumbs down or the other one said it's a day one executive order. One president's foreign policy does not dictate the next. It's figuratively set up to where if Donald Trump, let's just say, wasn't Donald Trump and assume the White House in January of next year and didn't want to have to worry about dealing with the financial reliability that the United States has for Ukraine, he wouldn't have to worry about it. But if he wants to stop it on day one, it's a day one EO. But they'll still try to impeach him for it, which I think is really the target. I saw that one of your favorites was talking about seeding territory and ending the war in a pretty expeditious fashion. It's really, yeah. And maybe that almost $11 billion that he got when he left the United States was a little bit of a severance package. I'm not sure, but there are reports that it looks like Ukraine's going to wind up folding it up here soon and talking to a lot of, I mean, they had Boris Johnson, who essentially did the same thing with the Ukraine-Russia ceasefire that people alleged Donald Trump did with the border bill he tanked it. But they interviewed him the other day as someone who's now come out and sees the running on the wall as endorsed Donald Trump as the former U.K.P.M. and was saying that he sees a pathway to ending the conflict, but it's going to require Ukraine to not be admitted to NATO and to see territory, which I think it's just about everybody said from day one is the only way that this would end. Yeah. Four years later, millions of lives lost. We heard Alejandro Americas leading in with one of his bullshit excuses to Joe Biden's commentary, but he sat down a little bit more formally with CNN following this nationally televised Zoom meeting, let's hear him. And this is important because there has been fear that this misinformation would be detrimental to those who are affected. And you're saying you are seeing evidence that these rumors are setting in and people are not seeking the aid that is available to them because of these false rumors? That is indeed the case, Kate, and I will tell you another negative impact of this deliberately false information. It is demoralizing to the men and women at the federal level as the state and local level are actually risking their lives to save others and to bring much needed relief to those who need it. And another hurricane bearing down right now, Secretary of America, thank you so much. The worst. Yeah, they would split up it and head all over the media landscape. Kamala Harris, well, this one via remote, she didn't go on video chat like all they did, but she jumped on CNN a little bit later in the afternoon to talk about it instead of anything that they've done in fucking up the response to these hurricanes or how bad her campaign is doing right now. They're putting conservative influencers, pundits, talk show hosts, podcasts, you name it, definitely social media accounts back under, well, back on the radar. Let's check it out. I want to talk a little bit more about what both you and President Biden talked about in this briefing. And each of you has talked about many times over the past few days, which is this dangerous misinformation that is coming from a lot of corners, including your opponent in the race for the White House. Several local Republican leaders have been pleading with them to stop. Have you spoken to GOP officials in Florida to figure out how to help combat that right now as it's about to get a whole lot worse? Well, I'll tell you, I have spoken with local officials who have been struck, for example, by Hurricane Halloween, and they are doing an extraordinary job in trying to combat the misinformation. And I'm talking about sheriffs, I'm talking about mayors, I'm talking about local officials. I don't even know their party affiliation, by the way. That's because none of them want to meet a team. It's on the ground who know that it is not in the best interest of the people living in those areas, to not know their rights, not to know what they're entitled to, and to be afraid of seeking help. It is dangerous, it is unconscionable, frankly, that anyone who would consider themselves a leader would mislead desperate people to the point that those desperate people would not receive the aid to which they are entitled. And that's why I call it dangerous. And we all know it's dangerous. And the gamesmanship has to stop at some point, the politics have to end, especially in the moment of crisis, and the crises that we've been seeing, it's like so many people. I've met people who have lost family members through Hurricane Halloween. We know the desperation and the fear that the folks who are attempting to evacuate Florida are experiencing. The last thing that they deserve is to have a so-called leader make them more afraid than they already are. "You keep talking, man, and you shut the fuck up, huh?" You know, I tell you something, Noah, it's really what she's saying is completely untrue. Nothing that Donald Trump said has prevented anybody from receiving aid, or getting relief, or getting saved. That's 100% factual. Yep. It doesn't matter what people post online, it has no effect over what's going on in the disaster zones. That's number two. You know, I saw an incident in North Carolina, one of the towns whose town was completely wiped out, his adult daughter applied for the $750 initial FEMA relief. She was denied. She lost everything. She was denied. I've heard a lot of that where people are getting denied for the money, for personal items, even. They're not even getting the full $750, but they're getting denied for like portions of it. And where I was going with that next is she was then offered a $300 compensation for the entirety of her life being mud-slided away. It seemed reasonable. Can't make this shit up. It sounds like she's very frugal, if she only had $300 worth of shit. And instead of pointing the fingers at themselves, which they should be, and again, no one could forecast, I used the double entendre there because of the weather element to it. Like, there's two in one sentence. What would have happened? But it's how you respond. Look like you're giving a shit or doing anything. It's just confirmation to the American people that they really don't care. Like they say all the wrong things, they do all the wrong things, and they look horrible doing it. You know, instead of segueing away from, let's just say their response to the disasters and the disaster that's been occurring down in the U.S. Southern border, Alejandro Mayorkis joined via remote. Instead of talking about hurricanes, the White House press pool yesterday to talk about this now-developing story where a former CIA asset, someone who was able to circumvent the procedures within the Department of Homeland Security and obtain a special immigrant visa to the United States, was now plotting a major terrorist attack on Election Day of this year. You know, nobody knows how to dodge a question better than the former co-captain of the varsity tennis team at Beverly Hills High School. We must be talking about me, Alejandro Mayorkis, let's hear it. Jackie Heiner from Fox, I want to ask you about a different story. This Afghan national who was working for this CIA in Afghanistan was arrested for planning an Election Day terror plot. He was brought to the U.S. after Afghanistan collapsed. Your agency says, as part of the SIV program, the State Department is telling us he was not part of- Is there any shuffling through his papers? He's already shuffling through his papers. He was vetting. They say he was never issued an SIV or immigrant visa and DHS paroled him into the U.S. They- Which is illegal. Or expect the court document to be updated to reflect this in the DOJ side. So Mr. Secretary, how was this man brought into the U.S.? What screening did he undergo? What did he apply for to get here? Jackie, I'm here in North Carolina communicating with the individuals who are still conducting search and rescue operations over 200 people have lost their lives in Hurricane Helene. We have reports that at least 10 individuals have lost their lives as a result of Hurricane Helene. I'd be very pleased to answer your question in a different setting, but we are here to talk about emergencies and the support that we can deliver to people in desperate need. Talk about emergencies? Is that like talking about dinosaurs? Conflicting answers from your agency and from the State Department about a man who was arrested for an Election Day terror plot, how do you not have those answers prepared? Oh, Jackie, that's not what I said. What I said is I'd be pleased to discuss this issue at a different time, but I am here to speak about disasters that have impacted people's lives in real time, and that is the subject that I am addressing today. Mr. Secretary, can you assure people that appropriate steps have been taken to secure the country against these kinds of threats? Because the outstanding question is whether this man was radicalized before the U.S. government brought here, came here, or afterward, and people should be concerned about that. Jackie, Jackie, your persistence and questioning can be matched by my persistence and answers. My persistence and not answering. I hate you. I hate him. Yeah, it's the first time he's ever been honest, I think. Yeah. You keep asking, I'll continue to not answer. I'm just going to keep doing what I've been doing, not answering. Where is the proper setting? I would venture to say that a terrorist plot is an emergency, and while we're here to talk about a specific emergency, let's lightly touch on another thing that is really going to hold some weight with the American people. Noah, I'm here to talk about hurricanes. I would just like to remind you that a terrorist is not someone who rides in on a hurricane like Thor, the god of thunder. That's more of a minor storm front. What an ass hat. 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So I mentioned Joe Biden losing it a little bit this week, a little bit more than usual, I guess I should say, in regards to Donald Trump's been kind of re-showing him out on the campaign trail, and you see Joe Biden getting grouchier and grouchier about it. He was asked by reporters when Alejandro Mayorkas wouldn't answer questions. Well, okay, if you don't want to tell us about the terrorist plot for Election Day, can you tell us why you're saying that Donald Trump is pushing fake news in regards to hurricane relief? And the other thing that I'm going to say is that Donald Trump is going to be a real good guy. And he's going to be a real good guy. And he's going to be a real good guy. And he's going to be a real good guy. And he's going to be a real good guy. And he's going to be a real good guy. And he's going to be a real good guy. And he's going to be a real good guy. And he's going to be a real good guy. And he's going to be a real good guy. And he's going to be a real good guy. 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There you go. Well, okay, so Plan A, Joe Biden, and Alejandro Mayor. Because Plan B, Kamal Harris, all flailed. Who else we got? Oh, we got tampon Tim Walz. Let's send him out to do some groundbreaking journalism and some hard-hitting interviews. This time with ABC's Michael Strahan, former New York giant great Super Bowl champion. There. So recently it's come out a commentary from prior races that Tim Walz has talked about. Have you heard about this, Noah? Abolishing the electoral college. Yeah. I love when that one comes up. Sounds very communism-y. Yeah. Say the least. It was good that Michael Strahan asked the question. No, I think you'll be a little bit more impressed with the follow-up questions he had for the Minnesota governor. Let's take it out. Let me sit on Tuesday. He said, "I think all of us know the electoral college needs to go, but the campaign came out later that night and they said that's not their stance." Yeah. Well, it's not the campaign's position. And the point I'm trying to make is that there's folks that feel every vote must count in every state. Oh. And I think some of folks feel that's not the case. Our campaign does that. And the point I'm saying is, I'm in five states in two days. We're out there making the case that the campaign's position is clear, that that's not their position. Their position and my position is to make sure that everybody understands their vote no matter what state they're in matters. So that's something that you and our president here disagree on. I have spoken about it in the past that she's been very clear on this and the campaign and my position is the campaign's position. You just said it wasn't. Yeah. You just said, "My position is my opinion. My position does not differ from the vice presidents because the campaign's position is also my position." I don't think they've answered a question the entire time they've been running together. Nope. It's just mind blowing. And then, you know, I was watching this interview and, you know, Strayhand wasn't done. Michael Strayhand pushed him on the lies and, you know, the whole knucklehead narrative. Let's hear this. Knucklehead. Call yourself a knucklehead because you've made some statements that just aren't true. And to comment about "Wep of the War" that I carried in "War" which you didn't, you said that you were in Hong Kong doing a 10. I mean, square massacre when you weren't. You kind of chalked it all up to bad grammar or getting the dates wrong. But your opponents say you lied to make yourself look better. Do they have a point? Well, look. That's exactly what it was. You got the opportunity to be in Hong Kong, be in China. You learned a lot about it. Served 24 years in the National Guard. Passionately, in an instance, talking about gun violence in schools, on an instance there, proud of the service that I've done. Proud to be a teacher in that classroom. Proud to have been very public all these years. And owning it when I, you know, said, look, I was there in August of '89. And I think what you see here, you saw it in Minnesota. I've been elected eight times here. These things have been very public for folks here. They see the results of things that we pass. We see a state that's a top five state for business. We see. Have you heard of Manchin' the question yet? A top three state for raising a child. And we've got the best health care. And I think the policies, whether it be dealing with China and understanding China's human rights record, what you can be certain there is that Kamala Harris and I aren't going to, you know, pick dictators on speed dial. See, she's... Oh, God. You know, no, did you hear the Tim Walts? Went to China? Yes, I have heard that several times. Multiple times. In multitude of times. Oh, baby! Oh, my gosh. Yeah, it's just a... And then the last one I've got of Tim Walts. Why hasn't Kamala Harris done any of the things that she said she's going to do during her four years in the White House, essentially meaning now? Like all of the opportunity economies and border walls that she's going to build, how strong she's going to appear to our geopolitical allies. And this is exactly... You know, we talked about it with Sean, but I don't... All of these is in a reinstate. That's the thing. Kamala Harris, their campaign platform, they're like slogan is like, what is it? Moving forward, not back, and something like that? There has to be like an asterisk or parentheses under it that says from the last Trump administration. Because that's all they're campaigning on. When all else fails, we're not Donald Trump. And they think that's really going to appeal to people and it's not. Michael Strahan kind of smelled the show in the water or bullshit in Tim Walts' pants and hit him on it. You ready? Let's hear it. They were saying that, hey, the either policy that Kamala Harris could have done three years ago, which he was in the White House with President Biden, and she never did. What do you say to people who bring that up? Well, well, Donald Trump had four years to do it if you're going to talk about that. But what did you need a partner in Congress? We've seen different bills that are ready to pass, and Donald Trump makes sure he steps in. We saw it around immigration, a bipartisan bill, widely respected, wanting to make a difference in this, holding true to our values, securing the border. Donald Trump steps in and says, look, that's going to hurt my political future. Let's not make it. That was the only follow-up question I wish you would have asked that he didn't. And I don't know if it's because he doesn't know enough about it or, you know, that's just one of the things that the Democrats won't touch on because of how it was kind of presented and what people's perception of it is. But it's like, let's go down the checklist. Joe Biden, nope. 100 Americans, nope. Kamala Harris, dear God. Tim Walts, I didn't think that he could be worse than her, but here we are, and he's doing it in real time. What else can we do to continue to promote this message of it? All Donald Trump's fault, it'll be his fault again if he's reelected. If anybody says otherwise, it's misdiss or malinformation. Send out the surrogates to the conservative news outlets so when they get pressed on one question, they have a complete fucking meltdown. Let's check it out. Oh, I'm missing. I talked to a family yesterday. Her mother is still missing. And we lost more than 230 people have died in this situation. And I'm just, I'm listening to Governor DeCantis talking about the pre-positioning of all of these assets, Black Hawk choppers, all these things that are ready to go. And I'm just, how do you respond to that? Why wasn't that the case with Helene? If you give me a chance to answer, I will. There were assets pre-positioned before Helene, and that happens in every storm in coordination with FEMA and others. And look, what we won't do is play Tip for Tap because this is too serious. I watch 1,500 people die in Hurricane Katrina and Rita. So this may be cute, it may be a sound bite for you, but this is real life. And what we have to do is make sure people understand that. These people are like sub-humans. Okay, we're not going to interrupt each other. So what we're going to do is we're going to make sure that people understand that there is aid out there. There's aid for you to apply for. We're going to help with recovery. We're going to help rescue people. You saw the National Guard out there. You saw the Coast Guard out there rescuing people. That's the federal government coming in to help cities and states. And we're going to be there for Florida when this happens. And so when you talk about pre-positioning of electrical line workers all the way from California to Florida, that is the federal government and others stepping up to help. And that's how it happens in these hurricanes. But the misinformation, that can be dangerous is when you don't provide people with the information of where to go get resources. How to apply for FEMA aid. How to where when there's no internet. Safely dispose of your debris, which might include family members still to this point in places like North Carolina and Tennessee. Yes. Donald Trump went down there with truck loads of supplies, got Starlink on demand from Elon Musk via phone call, and brought a truck tanker of fuel to North Carolina. Almost the moment the rain stopped falling. I mean, I don't know what's wrong with these people, that they just can't admit that they were, again, like in the case of East Palestine or any other disaster that happened in this country over the course of the last four years now, that they were slow to react. Doesn't have to say anything about their don't care levels. We already know that they don't. Make up excuses, you know, we're methodically making sure that when we provide the relief, it's in the best context possible. Instead of just like, no, we were there. We were saving everyone and restoring everything. Actually, all of the communities that were washed away, they're already rebuilt. That's literally what this asshole sounds like. It's just embarrassing. And people lost their lives over it. They lost a lot of other stuff too. You know, Kamala Harris's team had been trying to bait Donald Trump into another debate and he just kind of like completely shut it down in his true social kind of thing. I'm not even going to read the post because it's a huge one, but it was one of those ones with like, dude, you guys are desperate to do anything, including making like new talking points with me in a debate where it's three against one, so it's not going to happen. Good luck with that. And that's where we'll kind of leave it. Just keep in mind that, you know, unless you get motivated to vote and get as many people as you can to vote, they're more likely that a lot of our listenership, including the host, may be going to a little bit as a Gulag come next January, but we still have time. We're going to be jumping in with Oklahoma Congressman Josh Makino before we do. Another check in with one of our partners. This episode of the podcast is brought to you as always by Manrobes. Rubs, barbecue tools, blow torches, t-shirts, coffee cups, and all around barbecue related gear for you to make barbecue great again. Can be found at manrobes.com on Instagram, Manrobes. Use a code "stake15" for 15% off your order. Alright, joining us next on the show today to speak Friday edition of the State for Breakfast podcast. He's the Congressman who represents Oklahoma's 2nd congressional district, and we're always glad to catch up with Representative Josh Pakeen. Welcome back to the show. Thanks, Ron. I've got to ask you quickly. Where did the name "stake" for breakfast as the name of your podcast come from? So there was an original host who's no longer with us. He didn't die or anything. He just decided to get burned out on politics many years ago. And this was his show. He invited us to, I think, the fourth episode ever, me and my current co-host Noah, and we came and we sat. And six years later, we never left. So, yeah, that's pretty much where it came from. When he got out, we kind of took over everything, the licensing and the copyrighted of the name, and just kind of rolled with it, changed up the graphic cover, and here we are. So, yeah, people have asked if we should change it, but, you know, we've been around for so long, and I mean, everybody knows who we are up on the hill and in DC, so I think we're okay. Well, the point, the punch, I guess, is that you're going to have "stake" for breakfast. That means it's meaningful. Right? It's going to fill you up. Right? I guess that's what it means in that. Certainly is. It's the best meal you could have, right? With some eggs and some raw butter and stuff like that. It's always good for the body. You've been watching tomorrow, okay? There you go. Well, we do want to make America healthy again. We'll talk about widening the maggotarians as well. I do want to start there, actually. Let's jump right into this. Overall commentary on the presidential race. Donald Trump started off the week over the weekend, and Butler, Pennsylvania, returning to the place where now he was nearly assassinated a little over 12 weeks ago. He continued to stump in the Keystone State before making stops in Michigan. We're having Trump Chilla this weekend. He's going to be out in Coachella, a place that you wouldn't normally or typically see Republican presidential candidates campaigning, like 28 days before the election. He's also going to be doing rallies in Virginia. They confirmed yesterday that they rented out Madison Square Garden in New York and he's going to be campaigning in New Jersey as well. I think the more critical component of the race right now is the swing states, where he seems to be gaining a little bit of an advantage as well. The way that you're describing where he's going, that normally in presidential elections, they give up hope that the Republicans can win those areas. It tells you that he's employed, what I think they teach at some of our military academies, that defense is just a temporary position until you get back on the offense. He's on the offense. Great point. He's running his A game. He certainly is. I've watched some of these rallies. We break a lot of them down for the show. I usually catch parts of them in real time and then go back and watch the whole thing to cut up clips for our episodes and things like that. There's something different with the audiences and the supporters of Donald Trump who are going out to these rallies. First of all, getting close to the election, they're all huge. It's going to be hard to find anything under 20K, but these rallies, especially in the swing states, they're all getting up around 50,000 over 100 in Butler last week. I can only imagine how many people are going to show up in Coachella, California. I mean, that's where they have the annual concert there this weekend. And then when you start to talk about the messaging, it's not just about conservative politics. It's not just about Republican talking points. It's about making America better again for all Americans, those who have been affected by illegal immigration, not just in our major cities, but in rural areas. It's about getting the economy back on track so everybody has a little bit more wiggle room in the house and in their budgets as well. It's about making our streets safe again and reestablishing our footing geopolitically. I think when you talk about the top table and the big kitchen items that are, you know, Americans are concerned about now and Kamala Harris is out there talking about reproductive freedom and opportunity. There is a stark contrast here and I think America is starting to wake up. Well, they are. We were talking about a minute ago, RFK at a chance last week to set a table discussion with him. Chip Roy had set that meeting up. There were some other members of Congress and Jordan Peterson was in on that conversation. RFK was sharing with that small group that the one of the things is getting a tremendous applause now. It's not the most applause of these Trump rallies is when Trump begins to talk about the Cali mean Casey means who are the advisors to RFK on the self care front of what they've been talking about about the co-opted government that is well healed to the money interest crowd that is reaping benefits during whether it's talking about vaccines or whether you're talking about on the USDA front or NIH front of these entities that have brought about a very unhealthy America or subsidized food 10% of our food stamp program is just having diabetes water, Coca-Cola, Pepsi, Dr. Pepper, drink it, pay for it yourself, but don't ask the taxpayer to pay for it. When we know there are studies that show that that plus all the desserts in the SNAP program is bringing about negative health outcomes and we've got a majority that's obese and our obesity epidemic, our diabetes epidemic, our top costs in health care are derived from things that if we just change our habits of what we consume. So this is a very interesting conversation when you're talking about the government tipping the scales, whether it's subsidizing products or tipping information. My chief of staff was something up. USDA is in conclusion with skewing information shows a subsidized food product on the SNAP food stamp program is milk. It's not true because they're not willing to break down the amount of co-products, not the name fact, they just don't sell the type product. They are that by the leader are being purchased by those on the search center SNAP programs. They divide by quantities of 12 pack except for a liter. For volume of all coke, it would show that milk is not the number one liquid being purchased, but USDA divided by the quantity, 1 liter, 12 pack, etc. So it shows, it looks like milk is the number one liquid product being consumed on your SNAP. It's that type of distortion is trying to hide what's really going on in governance. We've got to have somebody like an RFK in a cabinet metal position that can come in and clean out from this bill. You know, you make an excellent point there. We touched on it a bit with Wisconsin Republican Senator Ron Johnson last week in the show. He was out with President Trump stumping up in Wisconsin last week and is really excited to be working with somebody potentially like RFK Jr. in a future administration. What does that say for the race that President Trump is running right now? You know the fact that you have so many people, you even mentioned Chip Roy who sat on this panel with you. Maybe in the past, I mean, didn't line up ideologically with President Trump, but understand the meaningful nature of this upcoming election. We saw another case of it last week in Georgia in the wake of Hurricane Helene when he got together with Governor Kemp for the first time in four years and held a press conference. And then, you know, working with RFK Jr. people who did not see eye to eye, especially in the realm of politics heading into this election cycle, have decided that to be able to hit as many components of what's wrong with the government right now and with the way, you know, America has kind of spiraled off the tracks. A collaborative effort together and getting things done in larger mass and bringing people in who are specialists in this area are going to be critical components of what the job you guys need to do starting hopefully in January of next year. Well, look, the common thought of this is people hate corruption. If you've got to adjust this element in your heart and you're led by conviction and not political calculations, you hate it when you see that politicians are well healed. That's the term of a well-trained dog, right? That you say "heal" and "heal." Right. The "well-healed" politician unto the money if you're scratching DC. And whether it's NIH or the vaccines, you know, the most possible element right now is for you to get on the vaccinations. Schedule. Yep. I wanted to be able to put my daughter on the 1980 schedule. You can't find it because that product's not out there anymore. Right. There's a lot of parents who would say "let's just go back to the amount of vaccinations that were around in 1980 and the reason why that 1980 number stands up, you'll listen to RFK." He's talking about, you know, in California, the children today are 1 in 22 with autism. Yep. So when we go back to 1980, same sample saw as he'll contend, it was 1 in 1500. Yeah. What's happening? Yeah. There's a lot of people, whether it's the food or whether it's vaccinations, the hepatitis B vaccine is given immediately after the birth of a child. Sexually transmitted disease, people are wondering, "Why is that occurring?" And these are questions that are exciting people because of the casey means of chaletines and people that, coming from, you know, being a physician or in chalet's example, he was actually working lobbying Congress and he was disgusted because he was convicted of what he knew he was doing of making this nation sick and the lobbyist dollars being involved in making sure that government was moving. It was stealing taxpayer resources to benefit companies and the negative health outcomes that was producing 10 and 15 and 20 years later. No, it's an excellent point. I mean, I listened to him on Joe Rogan earlier this week and it's, you know, I've heard how I mean speaking the past before, but it's always an eye opener when you get into an intimate situation like that and kind of systematically go through all the things that are wrong. And hopefully some of the things will be tackling the next year. Some of the things the government's trying to tackle right now is Hurricane Relief following Halene, which, you know, took out a large portion of the American Southeast last week and now we've had Hurricane Milton. Florida is kind of drying out after he went and dubbed a whole bunch of rain on the Sunshine State. I think the tornado element, which came with Hurricane Milton, was some of the, you know, greatest where we saw the most damage come. But, you know, as we've seen the response from Joe Biden and Kamala Harris in the face of these disasters, the money that's congressionally been allocated to FEMA and to also illegal aliens across the country. The fact that they're running out at the end of the fiscal year and we're on a Band-Aid CR right now with all of the congressmen and women from the House of Representatives off the hills running their races ahead of the November elections. What does it say for the response or lack thereof that they've shown over the course of the last ten days to two weeks, congressmen? And what do you think congress is going to be able to do? Do you guys see yourself maybe reconvening? If it turns out that the damage or relief efforts needed from Milton is going to be to that extent or do you think we'll be able to ride this one out? Look, I'd be surprised if we reconvene my understanding based upon the Homeland Security Committee, the authorization committee that I'm on, is there's $20 billion to replenish the disaster relief fund. $20 billion. So it's not a lack of resources, it's a lack of execution. And if you don't know what's going on, go back and look at starting June when FEMA was celebrating Pride Month. The reason why they're late to this ballgame is they're still celebrating Pride Month. They celebrated it in July and August and September. And they're still focused on DEI that they've forgotten instead of hiring being based upon resume and skill set, just typical of all these other agencies. This is what's happened under the Biden administration that is waging these cultural wars, forgetting what the execution of the job and the mission, the original mission agencies were supposed to do. You know, you saw the eight panel of FEMA pregame zoom call that Kamal Harris, Joe Biden, Alejandro Mayorkas, the head of DHS and a couple other components the FEMA director as well did earlier this week. And they spent more time talking about internet disinformation in regards to the hurricane than they did about anything to do with the recovery from Hurricane Helene and what they were doing to make sure people were safe down in Florida ahead of Hurricane Milton. What do you think when you see these people going out there and grandstanding on this saying that people that are spreading hurricane misinformation and disinformation are going to be punished? Meanwhile, there's people who have lost everything, not just material possessions in the case of like, let's just say Western North Carolina, but, you know, it's sometimes entire family. I would say these are the same people that oversee the humanitarian relief fund that went from $30 million as it was proposed, and I would say probably subliminally proposed because they had intentions of using it for illegal aliens. It started off at $30 million in 2019, $800 million in Chuck Schumer, Democrat from New York, wanted to make sure if you go back and look, he wanted to make sure a significant amount of that money went to New York to offset the damage the illegal aliens are doing for the cost of New York. And it went from $30 million in 2019 under Trump, $800 million under this administration. People say all the two different funds, they're two different funds, the disaster relief fund, the emergency or the humanitarian fund, but the end result is tell an appropriator who has to make decisions under FEMA's budget. You mean we could get by on $30 million this fund, but because the illegal aliens that cost in two year period over two year period, 800 million a year, 1.5 billion. We could have started that money, put that in the disaster relief fund, and you could actually be sending chainsaws with gas motors, not electric chainsaws with no way to recharge them. That's what we're seeing through social media. That's the kind of FEMA idiocy that's in operation today. Well, you look at who is at the head of the agency, it's already impeached, all hundred Mayorkas, he's just waiting for this administration to expire so you can go back to working on the board of some major NGO so you can figure out how to get more people in this country illegally. And then, you know, sticking to the threat of DHS and it's always great when we have somebody that's on the Homeland Committee showing the show, Congressman, we've seen this week that there was a man apprehended in Oklahoma, he was looking to conduct a terrorist attack leading up to or on election day of this year. It turns out he has ties to ISIS or some kind of terrorist organization from the Middle East. He also, you know, did security for the CIA when the United States was occupying territory there in Afghanistan. He was able to come in on a special alien visa, I guess one, you know, for people who didn't have the opportunity to come over here, but they worked alongside the US military or components of it like the CIA during the Afghan war. What does it say for that's one person out of? I mean, Donald Trump saying there's been 21 million people out into this country, including getaways and mockaways over the course of the last nearly four years. Even if it's half of that number, one seems like a needle in a haystack. What does that say about the national security component or lack thereof that DHS has provided over the course of the last four years? And what does it mean, potentially, for other people that are inspired to do things like this who are wandering the streets of America, led in and have no idea where they are under Joe Biden and Kamala Harris? I hope people are paying attention, whether it's this situation where, you know, this guy would have carried out a terrorist attack brought in by under the Biden administration. You got an inspector general report, how much security inspector general report came out not too long ago that the Afghans that came in were not fully vetted. So this is the result of not fully vetted. And when you compound this with the trend, Dairagua, gangs that are tying up an 80-year-old woman in Dallas, Texas, and Robinar, or two trained Dairagua members who are raping and killing a 12-year-old girl near Houston, this is the result of the idiocy of this administration not securing our borders and flinging the gates of Rome wide open. No, it certainly is. And sticking in the thread, you know, you've seen the impact of spikings of migrant crimes across the country. You know, you had mentioned Trend Dairagua, there's also a lot of other Venezuelan gangs operating within the United States, the Mexican cartels. I mean, I see pictures on, like, Instagram and TikTok, people put up, there's, like, Mexican cartel gang, like, stickers, like people put on the back of their cars across windows of SUVs in places like upstate New York. You know, we talked earlier today with Indiana Congresswoman Victoria Sparks, she represents a rural part of Indiana, and she says the amount of contractors that have come in there and kind of co-horse the mayors and the local governments to build these enormous section eight things now that are getting filled up with the legal so they get dumped into those communities there. They put tax on the economy, they put tax on the healthcare system, they put tax on the schools and the way people get a proper education, and there just seems no relief in sight. You know, as the house looks to round out the year with whether we're going to get another CR or an omnibus, but heading into the next section of Congress, when you guys sit down to do appropriations and stuff, I mean, Donald Trump is talking about the largest deportation operation in the history of this country. It's going to start with the most violent and criminal legal aliens, but it's also going to focus on the large masses of people who were just dumped into rural communities because of Kamala Harris can win the presidential election. Her goal is amnesty for all of them, changing the face of modern politics, the House of Representatives, and how the government will be ran moving forward forever. Are you guys ready to tackle that issue come January of this year? Yeah, I've got staff working alongside the heritage, thinking how in the world can we be able to afford this? Where are we going to find some functionally broke right now? All of our revenues consumed by the mandatory spending. So this is going to take revenue, right? Well, I've got staff trying to figure out where can we find the monies to be able to do the mass of deportation. It has to happen. There will undermine for the next many years, if they stay here, the ideology of this country. And if the Democrats have their way, become voting a city part of the federal government's country, it will lead to our detriment. When you're talking about 20 million people out of 333 million Americans who, you know, 20 years from now have kids and then they have grandkids. I mean, these are people, many of them who are adverse to free market principles. They are adverse to a republic. Their adverse to constitution is set up. And so we don't want America change. Many of us are striving to see the success of America endure, not becoming like every other nation. You know, just change migration alone. And what that means is if let's just say there is 20 million people that have been led in here, they get offered a pathway to citizenship. The moment they get a green card within a year of that, they can start petitioning from their family members. It's not like they're all appointed one family members. It's as many as they can get in here as possible to come into the United States, obviously go through the vetting process, or maybe not if Kamala Harris is able to win. And that 20 million can turn into a 50, 60 million potential voter base within the course of a decade or two in no time. And I think it would spell disaster like you alluded to also probably the end of the way we look at politics here in America. But we're not going to worry about that because we've got some big elections to win here in a few weeks. Congressmen, we're going to retain and extend that House majority flip the Senate and get Donald Trump back into the White House. In closing today, since you're out in district, we could talk about it. What's going on in Oklahoma too? And what can our listeners do if they're not already involved outside of just their vote to make sure that we do all of those things on November 5. Look, I think you've got to make sure that the guys in gals that are courageous, that are not campaign conservatives, the true conservatives, that they are supported. I would say anybody that's looking like in Pennsylvania, where you get Scott Perry, who's in a tough race right now. Scott Perry's in the world. They need support. Scott Perry lives in a purple district. He's in the Freedom Caucus. He's one of those that the government was seizing his cell phone not too long ago. The weaponized government against Scott Perry. Now, just Donald Trump. But this is an individual I called, quote from Scott this morning. It's actually something he talked about. Look, when you fear God, you get nothing less to fear. Scott is courageous. Scott, even in a purple district, is not backing up from the prescription to solve the fiscal curse that's on our nation. We have to cut spending. We have to have growth. We have to have fiscal discipline. We have to stand up against this woke sexualized culture, speaking to undermine the moral fabric has made our country great that can really say God bless America and have the ability to pray that in faith. The Scott Perry's in the world that we've got to have in positions of influence. And so I just encourage everyone. Make sure the good guys and the good gals are supported by you where you have that influence and ability to do so. No, it's the truth. You know, we hear from people like you. We had Chairwoman Elise Stefanik on our last edition of the podcast. She was calling us from Mississippi. She was going to be back in Pennsylvania, obviously looking to retain all those house seats in New York, who the Democrats are trying to get back, which tipped the scales of power in the Republican House last session. So it's all hands on deck. I think, you know, we've already talked about people like Chip Roy and Governor Kemp and how they understand this election is bigger than ego. I think Donald Trump has done a lot of checking his own ego at the door in regards to bringing in a lot of people to his campaign that, you know, didn't line up with him at the beginning of this cycle. So we're going to see how this shakes out, but we're going to be supporting you as much as possible. We've got not only your congressional, but your campaign website live linked in the show description today, Congressman. Where can we find you on social media? Congressman Josh Burkain, B-R-E-C-A-G-E-N. You find us on X and Facebook. Well, that's absolutely fantastic. Guys, it is every time we can catch up with the Congressman who's representing Oklahoma to this guy is an absolute warrior. Representative Josh Burkain, thanks for joining us on the show today, sir. Have a great weekend. Thanks, Sean. You too, man. Good luck. Guys, we're coming back with another all-new edition of the State for Breakfast podcast. So sit back, relax, and let us change the way. let's change the way you consume your news. [BLANK_AUDIO]