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Episode 479

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

 

  • Donald Trump delivered remarks to supporters in Duluth, Georgia and we’ve got a full recap and post-event analysis 

 

  • Kamala Harris joins CNN’s for a Town Hall event as the embattled Democrat Presidential Nominees tries to formulate her closing message to the American electorate 

 

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Theo Wold: (@RealTheoWold) Former Deputy Assistant, President Donald J. Trump

 

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This is not nom, this is bowling, there are rules. Start of show number two, which means if you're hearing us first, we'll see in a bit. Just press pause and go check out episode 478, that's our first edition of the podcast today. We caught up with the one and only Roger Stone, also Kingsley Wilson from the Center for Renewing America. We broke down Donald Trump's rally this week in Greensboro, North Carolina, and talked about how the Democrats are falling back on over liable. Yes, that's the Hitler fascist narrative around Donald Trump heading into the election as nothing else is working and nothing is seeming to stick. In this edition of the podcast, we're going to be starting off with the massive rally he held earlier this week in Duluth, Georgia. Well, he attended a lot of the America First Avengers and more were there. We're going to hear from all of them as well. This again is a place which held 13,000 people, but 18,000 people were able to get in, thousands more waited and watched from the outside. When you talk about who I saw in just panning of the audience, Congressman Mike Collins, Naomi Lofler, who was on our Tuesday edition of the show this week, Senator Tommy Tuberbill, the coach, who's a great guest here, we're going to hear from Jason Aldeen, Tucker Carlson, RFK Jr., Tulsi Gabbard, just to say the least, and when you look at some of the other people who were there as well, Brian Jack, former top assistant to Donald Trump, who's now running for a congressional seat in Georgia's third district, looks like he's going to be getting up to Capitol Hill next year. He's actually going to be joining us on our Monday or next week's Tuesday editions of the podcast, and he is going to give us a full breakdown of what it looked like. Not only at the Duluth, Georgia rally from earlier this week, but what it's like on the ground and the battleground state of Georgia right now. So, what do you think? I think we're looking good at this point. I'm not. Foot's not coming off the gas. We're still 10 points behind in our minds, but when you look at the conclusion of the resume here, what's getting written in from both sides of the ticket, both Donald Trump's team and Kamala Harris, it seems like Donald Trump is still fit to serve to say the very least, doing the work. Meanwhile, Kamala Harris looks like she's completely overwhelmed by the totality of the situation and just kind of going into attack mode as I presume by the time we get to our, listen, I think the Sunday morning news circuit that we're going to see this in the coming weekend is going to start to be the finger pointing of whose fault this is that the Democrats aren't going to win the selection. Finger pointing, to say the least. Middle finger pointing? Yeah. Lots of the middle finger. So, let's talk about this rally. There are some that are great, and then I'll have to admit it. The ones that are produced by Big Head, Orange on a Toothpick, Charlie Kirk, and the Turning Point USA people, they are literally theatrical performances. All of the intros are WWE style with huge green screens and jumbotrons behind the incoming guests. The pyrotechnics that they put on in some of these arenas really looks like the greatest parts of WrestleMania, you'll probably remember as a child, and he was doing exactly the intro for Donald Trump looked like literally the main event at any major wrestling WWE event, and it was just friggin phenomenal to watch. People hear it with the crowd, and we're going to get things started right now with one of the people who got the introductions going, and that's platinum country music recording star, not Alexis Wilkins, great guest of the show, but Jason Aldean, who's been a huge supporter of Donald Trump, let's hear him. No one is receiving end of lies in fake news more than President Trump. That's a fact. He endures more than the average person can fathom, and the fact that he doesn't need to be here, but chooses to be here, says everything I need to know. He's a president who, when knocked down, gets back up, raises his fist in the air, and says fight. And to me, that's a warrior, and that's who we need running this country right now. And as you could hear, just from the response from the crowd, it was a massive audience there, nearly 20,000 in an event, and a venue that only holds close to 14,000 normally, and when there's sports being played within the arena. Also one of the warm-up backs, one of our favorites, we're really trying to get him in here next week. I'm confident that we'll be able to, but he's been doing a lot of work directly with President Trump as we're here down the home stretch of the campaign trail. That's Dr. Ben Carson, and he was warming up the crowd, and he's talking about one of the narratives that we've been pushing here. We're now starting to see, instead of trying to do anything policy-wise, instead of trying to get separation, and potentially what a Kamala Harris administration will look like differently than the one she's currently a part of with Joe Biden, they're just going to desperate measures and tactics. Let's hear Dr. Ben. Our founders were very smart. They studied every civilization that ever existed, and they realized that people just don't have the ability to leave other people alone, and that governments are the same way, and that they grow, they infiltrate, and they dominate. They gave us a fail-safe. The fail-safe is we the people. That is what makes the difference. What they put in our hands was the ability to vote and to vote in an appropriate way. Not the way that a lot of people vote, they just look for the name that looks familiar. I mean, it could be Satan. They say, "I know that one," in many cases it is. He told you Dr. Ben was funny, but the reason that they're so desperate right now is because they're so close to pushing us over the edge, but that's also the reason that they are so afraid of Donald Trump, because he knows who they are. He knows what they do. They're desperate to get rid of him. One of the ways. And again, we told you that Dr. Ben is that guy when it comes to really knowing the heart of Donald Trump, the family dynamic of Trump world, and being able to really and exclusively tell it in a way that many others can't because of the relationship they have. I think you could probably lean on people like Roger Stone, some of his top surrogates who obviously around him in his orbit throughout the course of this campaign, but very few other people out there can give real evidence on to why Donald Trump is the man, and what the Democrats plan is and how close they are to achieving it again just 11 days before the election here on November 5th. So none of the crowd was warmed up, and after a town hall, a question and answer portion of this happened with Donald Trump, so he came out, he did a little Q&A, he was with Brian Jack, and one of the commentators, I believe, from the right side broadcasting network. And you know, they were just interacting with the crowd a little bit before all of the warm up acts came in, and like I said, one of the last questions came from someone who was in the overflow crowd, someone who was not going to get to go in, but was watching the huge screens that they set up outside of the rally, and Donald Trump said, "Screw it, let's go." And he went out to the back dock of the arena, and there was like a ramp, and they put up like a little makeshift podium, and he found the guy in the audience and allowed him to ask his question, it was nice, and it was wholesome, it was the thing that Donald Trump does that the other, you know, typical politicians don't, and the crowd was fired up and ready to go, and Donald Trump was taking the stage, and after, like I said, he came out to something that looked like he was getting ready to take on the undertaker, the rocker Roman Reigns, but it wasn't, it was to address the crowd here in this battleground state at a critical time of this election cycle, getting close to single digit days here, talking about the catastrophes of the last four years, let's check it out. I'm here today with a message of hope for all Americans. With your vote in this election, I will end inflation, I will stop the invasion of criminals into our country, and I will bring back the American Dream to bring it back very quickly. Our country is being destroyed and crippled by Kamala Harris. A person that got no votes, no votes, therefore she's a threat to democracy. But together we're going to fix our nation, and we're going to fix our nation fast with your support on November 5th, America will be bigger, better, bolder, richer, safer and stronger than ever before. This election is a choice between whether we will have four more years of incompetence, failure and disaster, or whether we will begin the four greatest years in the history of our country. After all the catastrophes, yes, cause Kamala Harris can't say one thing that you do differently. You saw that? What would you do differently? I can't think of anything. This is the worst president in the history of our country, and the worst vice president in the history of our country. And wrong track just came out. 89% wrong track. I want to know who are the 11% who are they, where are they? I'm asking you to be excited about the future of our country again. This will be America's new golden age. And remember every problem facing us can be solved, but now the fate of our nation is in your hands. And Georgia, you have to stand up and you have to tell Kamala Harris that Kamala, you've done a horrible job. Oh, here it comes. Yeah, the worst ever. There's never been anybody like you. You can't put two sentences together. The world is laughing at us because of you and crooked Joe Kamala, you're fired. Get out. Get out. Get out. You're fired. Yeah. And do you hear how far back the audience sounds because of the size of this place? Yeah, that's the biggest place. Yeah, it's crazy just how massive this looked like it was such a, and again, great job to big head Charlie and the turning point USA, the turning point action people, as they put on a performance, hopefully we'll be able to see it in even greater form this Sunday when Donald Trump is at Madison Square Garden, but he's laying it out there for him. Like we know exactly what's happening. The world is laughing at us. The country has fallen apart. We have to put a stop to it. And much like we heard with the people leading in, it's the desperate measures and tactics that are being whipped out right now that are being waged against Donald Trump. And it doesn't seem like it's hitting at all. Like, quite honestly, I honestly could think the DOJ or some local AG office could just drop a completely new bombshell indictment, and I don't think people would give a shit. I don't think it would change, vote one, to be honest with you at this point. No, because what are they going to do? They continue to try to lock me up and throw me in jail because I'm trying to save this country. So if you want the crazies that have fucked everything up to stay in power, be my guest and fall for this shit. But we've seen it for now the past four years. Every time, you know, from when they started going through my wife's underwear drawer and dumping my kids toys out of the closet all the way up through, you know, when they tried to bill me $11 billion for saying that my corner office space in New York was, you know, 15 feet instead of it actually being 13 feet. So I don't think people are falling for that. They're more anticipating what's going to happen. Donald Trump led into that next talking about what his day won agenda and after he takes the oath of office looks like it's here. I'm taking the oath of office. I will launch the largest deportation program in American history. I will rescue every town across America and every town is worried about it. Every town is. Look at Springfield, Ohio, beautiful Ohio. I love Ohio. I love Ohio. Look at Springfield, Ohio, a town small city but a town of 50,000 people, they've implanted 32,000 illegal migrants into the town. Nobody could survive that. They have to leave. They have to leave. I'm sorry. Nobody could survive that. A 50,000 person town, quickly, 32,000 illegal migrants. They call them legal because they had a little trick but it's illegal. I will rescue every town and every town is petrified even if they don't have them because they know they're coming. They're heading for the towns. Yep. They're heading for the towns. Who could do this to our country? Who could do this to our country? It's only good if you are a politician thinking about running for office and running against them. That's about the only thing that's good for. Who could do this to our country? Who could allow this to happen to our country? I will rescue every town across America that has been invaded and conquered and we will put these vicious bloodthirsty criminals in jail or kick them the hell out of the country and we'll do it very fast. You know, it's funny. He almost puts like a mad Maxian spin on the illegal, but listen, Harris, Biden flights, it's not too far fetched of a notion to think that if they haven't affected your town or community no matter how out in the sticks you are, that it's on the way. I mean, at some point they run out of space and what do they do? I said I'm over to say hello and nothing says love in like doubling your town's population with people who have never had running plumbing or lights that work at night and that eat mud cakes instead of real food than having them inserted into your community, given food, room, board, education, health care, and a debit card with more money on it than you make in three or four months combined. Sounds like an equation for success if you ask me, what do you think about Noah? Well, I'm just curious. You don't like mud cakes? I always see like the videos that they have of that going on in Haiti and I'm just like, is this real life? I mean, I guess a full stomach is a full stomach, but I can't imagine the nutritional value. Okay, so one of the things that he would get to next and I know Noah is excited for this is making America healthy again. Something cool here on Steak for Breakfast, it's been picked up by the National Campaign weaponized in a good way by RFK Jr. and turned into a whole bunch of merchandise like hats and t-shirts that everybody's making the dollar or two off of. I think when you talk about this guest lineup that he had with him and we're going to go through all three, but let's let's lead in a little bit with Donald Trump talking about RFK Jr. joined the campaign and making America healthy again. As we secure our borders and rebuild our economy, we are also going to make America healthy again. The Kamala healthcare plan will make our kids sicker and their diets more toxic under the Trump administration. We will get the toxic chemicals out of our food supply and we will make our children healthy again. We will spend more money on health care than any other nation, but think of that. You know, we do. I don't know if you know. We spend more money by far, by far than any other nation, but we have more chronic health problems also than any nation, more childhood diseases than we did just a generation ago. Millions of Americans are realizing that something is wrong. By getting this fixed, not only will we have healthier families, we will save trillions and trillions of dollars and bring down the cost of health care. With us tonight is the man who's going to help us get it all straightened out, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. We have a thousand chemicals in our food that are illegal in Europe. The problem is not from those chemicals. The big problem is corruption in our federal agencies. These agencies are now owned by big pharma, by big food and big agriculture. Don't you want a president who's going to get the chemicals out of our food? And don't you want a president who's going to get the corruption out of Washington, D.C. And don't we deserve a president in the United States that's going to make America healthy again. Donald Trump's like, "Stay up there because I'm calling out the rest of the Avengers." No, what do you think? Just getting the chemicals out of the food, the seed oils, what is it? The red dye 42 shit that's in hot Cheetos and all that other stuff. When you talk about a lot of these additives and of course, preservatives that kind of got ramped up tenfold during COVID because of the supply chain issues, that's a pretty good start. But then rooting out the corruption at the CDC and HHS and the FDA is going to lay the groundwork between Elon Musk who wants to, I guess you could even say it's both literally and physically trim the fat on government waste and RFK Jr. who's going to go in there and just steamroll in with implementing the plans to get our country back on a little bit of a healthy kick. Seems like a recipe for success. I can't even stop making food metaphors here right now. Yeah. Well, the stuff that RFK wants to do with, you know, raining in the FDA and all the corrupt agencies that are allowing this stuff to happen, I mean, there's no reason why we have food in the United States that whether or not it's illegal quote unquote in Europe, but not sold in Europe or sold completely differently. The same company, the same name with three ingredients versus the 18 that we have here. It's insanity that we feed ourselves this stuff and we have an entire industry that's based on basically just getting rid of byproducts of production and throwing it into the food because it's cheaper to do that than to bury it or burn it or whatever kind of disposal techniques. It's just wild. I know it is. It is. And to see, you know, this widening of the 10th, it's a lot of RFK Jr. to come in. And again, ideologically, they did not see it. They still don't on a lot of things. No. But when it comes to this and my ego is less important than the impact that I get. This could be just like... Yeah, RFK has the opportunity to make inroads throughout the entire country to literally stand this stuff on its end and all he has to do is just be like, "You know what, he's not really Hitler." No. And to think that Trump World was going to be the entity that brings back Camelot into the national spotlight in a positive sense. We're not talking about scandals. We're not talking about who's sleeping with who. We're not talking about any kind of inbreeding that's been going on in the family there. We're talking about... I know you're talking about tight-fitting shorts. That, too. We don't want to talk about bridge accidents either here on the show. But we are going to talk about Tucker Carlson, who was next to take the stage. I'm really surprised to see how much Tucker Carlson has went all in because he's always kind of been like that apolitical, "I'm conservative but more libertarian. I don't see eye to eye with Donald Trump on everything, but I do understand, appreciate and respect the leadership component he brought to his presidency." But it seems like almost in an Elon Muskian way, Tucker Carlson has gone all in. He's going to be hosting one of the final events of this election cycle. I believe it's going to be in Arizona. It's going to be a massive town hall at one of those turning point USA events. Part of the Tucker Carlson comeback tour that he's doing with Donald Trump, and it's going to be, I believe, on the 31st Halloween night. It's going to be happening out in Arizona, but he was the next to take the stage. Donald Trump brought them out to talk. These guys kind of just... I mean, you even heard RFK Jr. He said a couple things, but he didn't know kind of when to get away from the mic, and Donald Trump was like, "No, say goodbye and then stay out here. Here comes Tucker Carlson. He's going to come in and get forced to say a couple words as well in a good way. So let's take it out." And as you know, Bobby's great mother, she was a great woman. Ethel passed away, so our regards and condolences to the family. Thank you, Bobby. Our movement is bringing together Americans of all backgrounds who believe in freedom, democracy, and a thing called common sense, much of its common sense. Maybe you've heard of that. Conservative, liberal, it's common sense. Let me also call up two other incredible patriots who want to help save our incredible country, former Democrat, presidential candidate, Tulsi Gabbard, and by the way, she just became a Republican and a great man, a brilliant person, and a true character, Tucker Carlson. All right, I'll say something. I think Donald Trump's singular contribution to this country in the world is by his presence exposing a lot of things, a lot of us believed as fraudulent as lies. It's changed my life watching it, but the single biggest lie that Donald Trump has exposed is that this is a functional democracy, when in fact, it's a country oppressed by a small group of its unhappiest citizens for their own benefit. And the promise of this campaign is that Donald Trump will return this country to its owners, and that's its population, that's its people, that's its citizens, and I pray fervently that that happens. And I mean it, that's why I'm so honored to be here, thank you. And again, it's a great take. It's not something that has anything to do with policy, it has nothing to do with the MAGA and America First Movement. It's a clear definition of who he is, how his life has been changed, living it in this country over the past, however long since he's decided to actually wake up and not reading the two cards that are put in front of him by his staffers or executive producers at CNN and Fox News and places like that. It also clearly defines the man that Donald Trump is, the sacrifices that he made and why he deals, you know, honestly that he's fit to lead this country moving forward. He would segue away from Tucker, obviously you heard him introduce Tulsi as well, the newly minted Republican Tulsi, and we're going to hear her real quick before we move on to him obliterating Kamal Harris, let's hear her. We have seen from the very beginning how much President Trump has been attacked, smeared, censored, the government weaponized against a candidate for president and a former president in ways that have never been seen in our country before. The reason why this has happened is because he is the sole person who has had the courage to stand up against the uniparty war machine in Washington and have the audacity to call for peace and an end to war. While he has challenged the swamp creatures in Washington, all of you have resoundingly nominated him for president three times in the last three presidential elections. We know who side he stands on. He stands on the side of the people. He stands on the side of peace and prosperity and freedom for all Americans. It's why I'm proud to stand with President Trump and why we, the people, must vote to send him back to the White House and make America great again. Again, these are not people looking to further their political careers because of Donald Trump. These are people looking to save and rescue this country from these horrible policies to DC Swamp and the uniparty with Donald Trump. But I think that's the biggest thing that you're seeing. So many people are critical or armchair quarterback or are negative about Donald Trump's first term in office because some of the picks that were forced on him by the swamp. Oh, here's a new FBI director. Here's a great person for the DOJ. Oh, DHS. Let's run it with this swamp creature. Okay. I'm busy with a lot of stuff. I mean, if Congress says they're good and my associates say they're good and my staffers say they're good. Let's get them in here. I'm working for the American people wrong. I mean, John Kelly, his former chief of staff is a perfect example of what we're seeing this week. Now we've even had, believe it or not, no, Mike Pence's former chief of staff come out and say this stuff that John Kelly is saying about Donald Trump saying he wishes he had Hitler's generals or those kinds of people working for him in the military is just 100% untrue. Well, I don't think anybody believes that anyway. No. But if, but if, but if old Mike Penis, I mean, Pence is, is saying that, then we're going to get some mileage out of it. Oh, man, that's a penis crazy. And you know, again, I don't think the October surprises are going to hit much in the way like they have in election cycles, passes, because they've already used every single thing they possibly could, including law fair, including assassination, Tim, something like what else can they literally do to him that's going to make somebody go, wow, this is horrible. This is terrible. Like nothing. Nothing. The man was almost killed 90 days ago because of people calling him Hitler and saying he's a threat to democracy. So by doubling and tripling down on that and then sprinkling in things like suckers and losers and he doesn't like veterans and he touched somebody's ass 30 years ago, nobody cares. And it's a narrative that I think you're going to see play out in a much greater context over the course of the next 10 days. As we're really listening to the show today, hope you're really enjoying it and we just hope you're really sharing it with all your friends, family, coworkers and loved ones. Also, head over to whatever platform you're hearing us on today, whether it's Apple, Spotify, iHeart, Samsung, Amazon podcasts or wherever you listen to your shows, make sure you're subscribed and following the show on those podcasting apps as well. If it's downloading to electronic device, you're helping us out big time, made a big surge in the Apple top 100s last week getting all the way up to believe it or not. 69 for news and commentary, which is it's been tough lately because we lost a bunch of followers due to the Apple iOS update, but the more people that are refallowing the show is helping us out in our downloads every day. Also check us out on social media, Twitter getter, true social Instagram and TikTok is where we have accounts, find them, follow them, hit the notification bell. You'll never miss out on all the great stuff we've got going on down here at the show. Like our incoming interview with former Deputy Assistant to President Trump, be a world. I had mentioned that he was going to hammer Kamala Harris and Tim Walsh a little bit. So why wouldn't we play the clip of it and I'll laugh at it. Let's check it out. It's really seriously, this is not a smart person and it's not a person that understands and you can't even say, well, let's go to the vice president because he is really a sicko. Right? [laughter] Remember we called JD Vance and I weird, we're not, we're very solid people. He's a weird dude, that guy, he's so he's pumping his heart. Oh, you know, like he's got great heart. I wish he would have said flop with his wrist. He's a sick guy. He got both of them. I don't know who the hell is worse. Well she did one thing that's very smart in the world of politics. She got herself the worst person possible to be vice president. Do you understand that worst? So bad that they'd probably leave her, I don't know. And by the way, how good is JD Vance? How good is she? She's been great, all right? We drafted the athlete. Well that's the thing too, I mean JD Vance has been going around to battleground states. He's been just in the past couple days to Wisconsin, North Carolina, Michigan, Nevada and Arizona. He's organically filling up venues with more supporters. We're president Trump and the American versus agenda, then Kamala Harris can even have bust in as part of the normal people who are her front row Joe's and stuff like that. And that really does say, you know, I heard a commentator even on CNN last night, they were going back and forth about like, okay, is the Hitler thing true now? Is he a fascist? Did he grab somebody's, you know, booby 35 years ago and doesn't matter at this point? And they're like, here's the deal, you know, actually it was, it was a CEO, I got the clip pulled in the next show. But he was like, when you just look at the tail of the tape, you got Donald Trump who's already been a president. You got JD Vance, who was looking extremely presidential. And then on the other side, they take you have Kamala Harris, who was a failed vice president. You could say whatever you want, but this country is a disaster because of Joe Biden. She's his vice president. And then you have Tim Walto. I can't see being president of the United States. They're like, God forbid something happened to her. Imagine that guy being literally the president of the United States and the guy's like lifetime Democrat. I can't see it. I mean, you literally have transitioned Mr. Garrison, so Mrs. Garrison as the vice presidential nominee on the Democrat side. Looks like him acts like him says the same things as Mrs. Garrison did. So it's just terrible and extremely scary. But at the same time, it's what we're looking at here and it's what people were probably making their decisions on. I mean, not solely for the fact that Tim Walsh resembles a transitioned Mr. Garrison. But you could be a picture of him taking a picture like up over his shoulder with his limp wrist. I mean, come on. I'm sure everybody does it. I mean, I know they say we're living in a movie, but this is just mind blowing. Yeah, it's not supposed to be bigger, longer, and uncut. They need to make another one. Yeah. Let's have some polls real quick before we get to the closeout. I saw this one today. Harris X Forbes National Poll. Last one had Harris up by four points. As of Thursday, Trump 51 Harris 49 battleground states. Last one also had Harris up by an average of four points in all six or seven, depending on what they were pulling. Trump 54 Harris 46. That's just getting things started here. Then when you look at some of the battleground states, let's check out polymarket 74% of the money is being put on Donald Trump over Kamala Harris in Arizona. 61% of the money over 39% is being put on Donald Trump over Kamala Harris and Pencil Vania. You also are seeing big margins in the state of Georgia as well. Right now, 71% of the money is being put on Donald Trump over 29% for Kamala Harris. So a guaranteed state in the last election for Joe Biden is now seemingly slipping out of her hands on Calchi, just their national average, a massive Kamala flow this morning, which shows Donald Trump getting his biggest margin there, 57% for Donald Trump and Kamala Harris falling to 43. And that's where the money's going on Calchi. And then when you look at the presidential election winner on polymarket, Donald Trump 65% favorability, or where the money's going over Kamala Harris, 35% the balance of power in the presidential election has Republican sweep. Now remember, we were making jokes about it because just a few months ago, Noah, on on polymarket, the Republicans favor to win the house, the Senate and the presidency was like in the 20s. We're about to go over 50% were at 49.7% over the Democrats now, only at 12. And a new one that's come out. Will Donald Trump get more votes in 2024 than he did in 2020? The money is betting after being at like an all time low of like 12 or 13% yesterday, it peaked over 70% for the first time thinking that even with the absence of free for all mail and balloting, Donald Trump could get over 75 million votes in this upcoming election because of where we're at. And again, I really do think that these money markets and where people are putting money on because look at how many people lose. I mean, there's like just based on the presidency, Noah, there is almost $3 billion bet on Donald Trump on polymarket. You just think that they're going to let Kamala Harris win this election and $3 billion are just going to be paid out to the losers. I don't think so. Now does it mean anything in regards to the amount of work we have to do, how much time is left in this race, how we have to finish strong, vote early, chase ballots, et cetera. Nothing changes in regards to the game plan here. But I really do feel like a lot of these news outlets would be saying Kamala Harris is up by 10, 12, 15 points heading into the end of this race if the money markets didn't exist. It's a narrative that not a lot of people are talking about, but I think it's a critical element of this election. Last clip I've got, you know what it's going to be, it's going to be a portion of the close out. Let's hear it. Save our country. We're going to save America with your support. We will cut your taxes and inflation, slash your prices, raise your wages and bring thousands of factories back to America and back to the state of Georgia, they're coming back. And it won't even take long. We will build American, we will buy American and we will hire American. I will end the war in Ukraine, it should have never started. I will stop the chaos in the Middle East and I will prevent World War 3 from happening. We would never close to the way I write down. We will crush violent crime and give our police the support, protection, resources and respect. They so dearly deserve. We will strengthen and modernize our military. We will build a massive missile defense shield over our country, all made in the USA. I like it. Why shouldn't we have one? And we will land an American astronaut on Mars in a very short period of time. We will rebuild our cities including our capital in Washington, D.C., making them safe, clean and beautiful again. We will teach our children to love our country, to honor our history and to always respect our great American flag. We will get critical race theory and transgender insanity the hell out of our schools. We will keep men out of women's sports. I will defend religious liberty, I will restore free speech and I will defend the right to keep and bear arms our Second Amendment. After years of building up foreign nations, defending foreign borders and protecting foreign lands, we are finally going to build up our country, defend our borders and protect our citizens. And we will stop illegal immigration once and for all. It will be ended. We will not be invaded. We will not be occupied. We will not be conquered. We will be a free and proud nation once again. Everyone will prosper. Every family will thrive and every day will be filled with opportunity and hope. But for that to happen, we must defeat Kamala Harris and stop her radical left agenda with a landslide that is too big to rig. Ooh, he said the L-word, early voting is underway, you get everyone you know. Tell your husband Harry, get out of that sofa, Harry, get out. Turn that damn football game off Harry, you're going to vote Harry. After all we have been through together, we stand in the verge of the four greatest years in the history of our country, that's what we're going to have. 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 all so love. We are one people, one family and one glorious nation under God. We will never give in. We will never give up. And we will never ever back down and we will never ever surrender. And together we will fight, fight, fight and win, win, win. November 5th will be the most important day in the history of our country. You will be so proud of your vote when you look back in 25 years, in 50 years, a long time, you're going to be so proud. And together we will make America powerful again. We will make America wealthy again. We will make America healthy again. 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, Georgia. God bless you. Thank you. Thank you very much. God bless you all. Do I even have to ask Noah? Nope. 10 out of 10 from both of us. Listen, you got to soak it in because again, after November 5th, I'm sure we'll see like there will be rally ish. We'll never see it like this again. End of the cycle, end of the election, end of the campaign. We are sunsetting candidate Donald Trump and we are looking to ensure that we have president Donald Trump again starting in January of next year. It only comes like he said with your vote and with you chasing as many votes as possible leading up to this election. I see some things coming out on MSDNC and CNN just today they're saying like, oh, Republicans unverified sources of Republicans are concerned about the ground game and battleground states leading up to the election. Make it too big to rig. Do your job and we'll all be reaping the rewards on November 5th. We're going to leave it at that as we're getting ready to jump in with former deputy assistant to president Trump, the old world. But before we do, let's have another 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 handpicked in the fields in Nicaragua right next to where Mike Lindell picks his coffee beans. Cigars are hand rolled each three years. You got a promo code stake here, you're going to get 15% off your total order. Every order over $100 free shipping and a $10 gift card is included with every purchase. Mypatriot cigars.com, that's mypatriot cigars.com, a premium smoke for freedom-loving patriots. All right. Joining us next on the show today to speak Friday edition of the State for Records podcast, he last served as a former deputy assistant to president Trump. He's looking to help make America great again, always glad to catch up with the one and only it's Theo Wald. Welcome back to the show. Thanks for having me on, it's good to be here. Always a pleasure to be able to talk to you, sir. Listen, here we go, 11 days until election day. By the time people are listening to this podcast, we'll more than likely be in single-digit Theo and we have seen probably one of the greatest, not just political, but comeback stories in the history of our country. The job that Donald Trump's doing, galvanizing the base, forcing himself through as the clear and distinct leader of the Republican party, widening the tent to include so many other kinds of political types, personalities, athletes, musical entrepreneurs, you name it, they're all under the America first tent now. They seem to be coming out of the woodwork almost by the hour, but you know, as you were one of the last people to serve in the White House with President Trump during his first term in office, someone who's watched the last four years and been able to take a very close look at it and seeing the comeback, which is the Donald Trump story, which looks to culminate in just a few days here in the United States. What can you say about the race that President Trump has run? I mean, even, you know, aside from the law fair and the assassination attempts, all the other hurdles that you know about the DC swamp and the bureaucratic red tape that he's had to kind of navigate through to get to a point to where he looks, not only like he's cruising towards the victory, but absolutely as a politician stronger than ever. Yeah, I mean, I can't dispute that account at all what you just gave. I mean, the law fair, which I think some people have forgotten about, but I mean really no politician, not only a national politician, ready for president, no governor, no sitting in the United States, Senator has ever had to deal with this kind of judicial scrutiny over any kind of communication, whether it's with his consultants or his lawyers, and the amount of time that President Trump has had to spend in depositions and in court, all of that just draining resources, draining time, and to come out the other side of that a stronger candidate, and the most important part of that, staying with the assassination attempts is that the law fair against President Trump, the attempts on his life have galvanized the public's perception of the original diagnosis, the original thing that Donald Trump laid down back in 2015, 2016, when he said there is a deep state, there are ruling elites who are not interested in your well-being or the well-being and the common good of this country. And I think that these two forces have kind of galvanized public perception that once again Donald Trump was right, his prophecy, his prediction was correct, and I think that's part of the reason why, as you said, there are so many new voices, so many new actors coming into this party. I mean, to give you an example, it wasn't too long ago when I was in the company of two United States senators, and they were trying to come up with a clever way to avoid meeting with Tulsi Gabbard, because one of their staffers in this meeting had said, "Well, you know, she had met with Bashar al-Assad once, and she's got really nebulous views on foreign policy." "Oh gosh, how do we avoid this? She's against the deep state and the military-industrial complex." And here we are, a couple of years later, and Tulsi Gabbard is one of the leading surrogates for President Trump, and a leading spokesperson for what America first or America first principles is all about. And, I mean, honestly, I couldn't be happier and more pleased with the kind of evolution the Republican Party has gone through. It's what I always hope for on policy and now also on personnel. So I think you're right, he's run a Donald Trump campaign, and I was saying to a friend earlier, nothing's been more emblematic of this than the visit to the McDonald's, because you to see the coastal elites lose their minds over this, McDonald's is only for people who have high cholesterol, McDonald's is, you know, knuckle-dragging, traglodyte food, and coming from a working-class family where a visit to McDonald's was a special outing. You got to pick that for your birthdays, or if you want a little league game, and to see the President of the United States in a tie and dress slacks, put on the apron and work the fry station, it was a total, total, noble capstone of how the Republican Party has become the vehicle, and really the public articulation of the aspirations of working-class Americans. You know, no one drags them like Donald Trump as well, and you can't say more. And here's the thing, you talk about that widening of the tent. What does it mean for potentially a future Trump administration that includes Tulsi Gabbard like working on ending the epidemic of forever wars and making the military great again, not being the military of pronouns and unlimited, you know, careers of people who are bureaucratic, unelected officials that go in and make the biggest decisions in regards to our national security. But at the same time, like in RFK Jr, regulating the FDA and the CDC and all these other administrations that have just gotten out of control or trimming some of the government fat, albeit probably not all of it because we know how the deep state worked, but having someone like Elon Musk come in there, which was just like a buzz saw and taking it to the deep state and the swamp, it says a lot about the person that Donald Trump is. It says a lot about the egos that have been checked at the door, not just from the side of Donald Trump and his office and the campaign that they read, but a lot of these other people who just, you know, maybe even less than two years ago didn't ideologically line up with him. We're very public about their stances and feeling on Donald Trump and now understand that in just 11 days, we're going to make a decision that's going to shape this country moving forward for the rest of its entirety and not just over the course of the next four years in the next president. Yeah, I mean, again, I think it's just it's confirmation of the original diagnoses, right, that like the response from so many of the ruling elites after the first inaugural was American carnage. Well, this is dark, you know, this is such a dismal, pessimistic outlook on America, and figures like Tulsi Gabbard have traveled around the country and seen the burnt out industrial cores, the joblessness, the hopelessness among some of what were once the most thriving economically dynamic areas in the entire world, or for RFK on his campaign, getting to see the real deprivation that many Americans have suffered under blue mayors, right, I mean, deeply Democrat policies in the urban areas. I think a lot of these folks have come around to see that, yeah, there is real truth to Donald Trump's original diagnoses that the country is at a pivot point. And this is, you know, it's the kind of thing that people trot out there every four years. This is the most important election in American industry. But really, really, I think this combination of talent, this constellation of abilities of experiences of perspectives, they're all aligning around Donald Trump because they realize if we don't get this right, we miss this opportunity, that's it, you know, you cite Musk, and a number of the Silicon Valley entrepreneurs, right, they all realize if we don't get the AI technology, its applications, its development right, not only are we losing to China, I mean, that's full stop period, game over. I mean, whoever gets to AI applications in the military context first, they will be the superpower. But secondly, if you get it wrong, the existential crises, the threats it poses to humanity as we know it are enormous. So why not try to develop the technology in a responsible correct way and also do it within the White House? Or as you said, with RFK, this is the opportunity to build a stronger, healthier America that is not, you know, beholden to the drug and pharmaceutical industry or, you know, the fat cat, big ag folks who have been poisoning our food supply, but really an opportunity, as I said, to build a stronger, healthier America and have that take root. I mean, if you want to beat China, if you want America to remain top dog, then you need these people laser focused on these issues. And again, not just the silly slogans that politicians always trot out there, but real systemic reform, taking the entire edifice of our government down to the studs and rebuilding it for this new century. And like I said, I think it's extremely exciting, but as you've been saying for years now, a number of people have been saying, this is the right orientation for the Republican Party. America first, what does it mean? It needs a healthier America, stronger America, a smarter, more innovative America. And we're seeing that happening in real time. Well, we certainly are. And then one of the big components on the other side of this election that is potentially looking to stop that maybe in some context is forever is the immigration issue. You know, out of all the things we have heard Kamala Harris not be able to articulate in regards to her policies on the campaign trend for much as she's fallen on saying that, you know, everything is Donald Trump's fall. One of the things that Joe Biden and Kamala Harris weren't able to accomplish in a greater context during this administration, but definitely will happen under four years of Kamala Harris is amnesty for every single person that's in this country illegally. When you talk about that game changing method and how it could reshape this country in a way that we should never be able to recover from moving forward, how important is it for the American voter to put that stop gap on election day and make sure Donald Trump gets over the finish line. Listen, even if we don't conduct the largest deportation operation in the history of the country, sealing the border, sending the big criminals home, and then stopping all of the people from pathways to citizenship who are here illegally and forcing them to do it the right way is a great starting block to potentially what I mean, I've heard recently JD Vance say, you know, once we get the infrastructure up in the big time criminals, the people who really aren't supposed to be here and got TPS and things like that out of the country, why can't we be deporting 1.5 million people a year moving forward for 25, 30 years. But how important is it to stop this amnesty for everybody platform that Kamala Harris even as recently as this week says that that's something that's still going to happen if she becomes president of the United States. Yeah, let me let me put it into terms that that I think ought to make sense to most of your listeners when you're looking at the interest rate and and mortgage payments and the unaffordability starter homes mid tier homes anywhere in America, whether you're in Bozeman, Montana, or you're in San Angelo, Texas, or, you know, in the Central Valley of California unaffordable housing, that is the defining feature of modern American life, or you're looking at paying exorbitant prices for a pound of bacon or a gallon of milk. It is a it's an economic fact that mass immigration was used by this administration to cool off a hot surging labor market where prices were becoming unaffordable quote unquote unaffordable for employers. They they used mass immigration to cool off inflation. That's what they did. They jerry rigged the economy by bringing in tens of millions of people. And look, the best evidence that this is exactly what liberals were doing came today from Pierre Trudeau in Canada. He said, we're going to have to have a two-year moratorium. Remember that racist idea, anyone who wants a pause on all immigration is, you know, pro forma, obviously a racist. Well, Pierre Trudeau said today, Justin Trudeau said, we are going to pause all immigration. Why? Because our economy can't keep pace with the level of immigration coming into Canada. If it's good enough for a radical socialist liberal like Justin Trudeau, it ought to be good enough for the United States as well. So the pause sealing the border, getting the unvetted foreign nationals out of our country, including the 18 to 32 year old Chinese males who have come across in into the United States from Mexico, getting those folks out is, is, as you said, it is one of the most important tasks. And Americans will realize an immediate benefit from this. The one to one will be immediate. They'll see a curb and pricing in house prices. They'll see a curb and grocery prices. They will see that the inflation numbers start to come down. America will be more affordable for Americans when we start to actuate these policies on the immigration side. And then, as you said, long term, look, we have the technology, we have the infrastructure. I mean, the idea, as Mitt Romney has said for years, well, you're never going to be able to deport 12 and a half million people. That's nonsense. That's nonsense. A society that openly espouses that is essentially saying in clear terms, we no longer have the will to live, right? We no longer have the will to ensure the sovereignty of our nation and the care of our own citizens. No, we have the technology. We have the infrastructure. And most importantly, we have the legal regime. And Kamala Harris continues to say, as she said just the other night with Anderson Cooper, well, I want the laws. We need to have the laws. We need to have a comprehensive immigration reform. And as you know, there are useful idiots in the Senate, Republicans who are useful idiots who provided cover to Democrats on this issue. But the laws that we need, we already have. So we've got the tech, we've got the infrastructure, we have the laws. And what we need now is the political will to ensure that America is for American citizens. Yeah, I'm not going to rely on the same people that helped confirm Al Hundra Mayorkas and Merrick Garland to their cabinet level positions. And I know exactly what you mean. I think our listenership does as wealthy. Oh, you know, in closing here with you today, and it's always great to catch up. We do have to talk about the end of this race. You had mentioned McDonald's, Donald Trump's going to be doing so many more events. He's going to be doing the town hall in Arizona with Tucker Carlson. He's going to appear on November 2nd, I believe, at the Penn State, Ohio State game. I'm sure he'll do a little bit more retail politicking between now and then. And just some of the things outside of the normal parameters of a traditional candidate, as we don't expect that with Donald Trump anyway, he's going to continue to break the mold and reshape it. So when it's left on the playing field, which again, happens on November 5 this year, the end of campaign candidate Trump ends forever on November 5th. It's wild to think about that. But watching the conclusion of this and one of the most historic rallies that he'll ever hold, and that's upcoming this weekend at Madison Square Garden, in a place where, you know, Frank Sinatra, Elton John, Barnum and Bailey, the Knicks, the Rangers, you name it, they've performed there. Richard Nixon concluded his presidential run in the landslide election that he won going back for reelection in his second term with the rally at Madison Square Garden. What does that say for the reshape face of politics here? What Donald Trump has done to not only preserve and change the things that true conservative values are meant on, but how it's now in a better position moving forward and have been left kept under a lot of care. And dude, up against any circumstance available that was made to stop Donald Trump, he's been able to get past that and leave it in a better position for candidates moving forward in the future to use the playbook that he's rewritten. And hopefully we'll keep this version of Republican politics, one that we both agree on is better for the country, the America First version, than it was when he got there and came down the Golden Escalator all the way back in 2015. Yeah, I'm gonna invert your question and answer it this way. Go back to 2012 and reread that silly, stupid document. I mean, there are, there are tree spirits in the Amazon weeping that their paper was wasted on, on that document, but the postmortem report of the Romney loss. And it said, well, you've got to have a bigger 10 Republican party and the ability to speak to different audiences and attract new and different kinds of demographics, i.e. Hispanics to the party. And you can't be harsh on immigration because you'll you'll turn those voters off. And this is how you know, never Trump Republicans like the Chinese and the quiet members of the Bush family, like Jenna, you know, Ellis Bush, how they are not serious in their criticisms that it really it is about envy and antipathy for Donald Trump, because Donald Trump has done the very thing that they always said was going to be the key to success for the Republican Party. He has campaigned in areas where Republicans have never even made a single inroads like New York City. He's put states and jurisdictions on the playing field like the great industrial blue wall that Republicans could didn't even have a prayer to put into the competitive column. And he has expanded the ability of Republicans to reach out to audiences in key new demographics. I mean, that that footage of the the black women speaking about Kamala Harris, all of them saying they are die hard Trump supporters. No one no Republican consultant in 2012 would have ever told you that was possible or the idea that you would have a practicing Hindu surfer, a national guard woman from Hawaii, re registering as a Republican. I mean, that's what Donald Trump has done. So look, it's bittersweet, as you said, to think that this is the last campaign that we will see from Donald Trump. But I have a feeling if the right people are in the White House, I have a feeling that we will see some transformational campaigning from Donald Trump in a year or two, similar to Woodrow Wilson in the early 20th century where he will use his platform and his common, his touch with the common man to get out there and really campaign for some structural reforms to the federal government. But as you said, it's bittersweet, but at the same time, it is confirmation. It's confirmation, no matter what Mitt Romney and his athletes will say in the run, the postmortem analysis of this election, it's confirmation that America first policies, America first personnel have an audience and it's a growing one among the American people. Wise words. And I couldn't think of another event off the top of my head, maybe even America's 250th birthday, which is coming down the pike as well to see Donald Trump out there and doing some of the things that we typically have come to enjoy over the course of the nearly last decade and watching him campaign through now three consecutive presidential election cycles. Theo, as always, this is great. Catch it up with you. I think our listenerships really going to enjoy it. We as always have your link to the Claremont Institute so they could see a little bit about you, some of your writings and workings, et cetera. If there's anywhere else we could live link or social media that we could live link in the show description today as well, let us know and we'll do it. Awesome. Yeah, just looking up on acts at real field world. And this is the former deputy assistant to President Trump. He brought the fire and fury and a little bit of level headness today. This is the one and only Theo wall. Thanks for joining us on the show today. Sir, have a great weekend. We'll see you after the election. Sounds good, man. Thanks for having me. Just to be clear though, what he's referring to and you point out to when you're running for vice president 2020, you were not talking about banning fracking, but no, no, no, Anderson, I pledged that I would not ban fracking. You said you would not ban fracking. You know, you had said in a 2019 town hall, there's no question. I'm in favor of banning fracking in 2017. Just talking about Medicare for all. He talked about 2019 raised a hand and debate about border crossing should be decriminalized. Are all of those issues, which those are not your positions now, are all those issues that you're saying through consensus and getting stuff done, you have evolved on? Well, no, let's take, for example, the issue of Medicare. My point has always been that access to health care should not just be a privilege of those who can afford it. It should be a right for all people. So that is why I have worked on doing what we have done to one, allow Medicare to negotiate against the big pharmaceutical companies to bring down the cost of prescription medication. We've achieved that in terms of capping the cost of insulin for seniors at $35 a month, capping the cost of annual prescriptions at $2,000 a year for seniors, but my plan moving forward based on that very principle that I've always had is as president to have that cap be for everyone and not just for our seniors, the work that I have done that has been about recognizing the importance of dealing with border security. That has never changed. As I said, I have prosecuted transnational criminal organizations that I did for years before I ever ran in 2019. I mean, you did raise your hand saying in debate when asked to border crossing should be decriminalized. But obviously, that is not your term back into the news portion of the show here. Last news segment on the back end of two big Friday editions of the state for breakfast podcast. And as always, great catching up with the old great insight and perspective on how he sees this presidential race shaping up and finishing out. And just a reminder, we're going to be jumping in with the comms director for Congressman Keith self Michelle Myers on the back end of this new segment here to round out our podcast for the week. So man, CNN hosted a town hall last night, hosted by Anderson Cooper. And as you could tell, Kamala Harris is still not ready for prime time. I don't even know where to lead in with this. No, you want to take it away. I got nothing either. I'm going to give it to me for she's just is brutal to watch. It's it's awful. Yeah. Yeah. And even more hard. So to digest when talking about some of these issues, I mean, he gave her the big items, the economy, global security, border security. And she went in with the medical bullshit and then cited some of the policies that they have continued or adopted, which were Donald Trump's. And that's the $35 on insulin. It's $1,000 a year on Medicare for seniors and those on Social Security. And, you know, if I'm someone that's a low prevention, supposedly this was a venue at CNN studios in Atlanta that was filled up with people who are undecided. But I don't know how anyone would be able to make a decision for or pro Kamala Harris outside of being completely retarded after watching this go on for about 85 minutes. You saw him kind of guide her back towards the immigration stuff. That's where they would go next asking about not only did she, you know, be in favor of abolishing agencies like ICE now again, they go out and say Donald Trump is Hitler because he wants to abolish the Department of Education. But at the same time, Kamala Harris was going around saying that she wanted to abolish ICE in 2019 and 2020. So I don't know where the, is she Mrs. Hitler? I mean, is she the real Ava? I don't know where you kind of, you know, pick and choose what federal agencies are good and which ones are not. One of the things that we know is a fact is the amount of executive orders that were signed on the first day and in the first weeks of Joe Biden's term in office. And whether or not she thought that those border policies, which just opened the floodgates, we're still a good idea. Let's hear our answer. Wish you'd done those executive orders in 2022, 2023. I think we did the right thing. And, but the best thing that can happen for the American people is that we have bipartisan work happening. And I pledge to you that I will work across the aisle to fix this long standing problem. I think the American people are demanding it on both sides of the aisle. And it's time we actually put the partisan approach to this aside. We know what can work. Well, again, she was looking for that big commercial moment. She was looking for a rousing applause from the audience. She forgot that as part of the lead in introduction for the town hall, the audience has been told that there will be no participation in regards to applause and things of that nature throughout the course of the town hall. So she was a complete idiot because she like went down with the old Oprah finger point to the audience, like, well, work across the aisle. Here's the other thing. You think after four years of, I guess, what you can consider presidency with Joe Biden, anyone would be looking forward to working with Kamala Harris on the Republican side, especially after she is complicit in the cover up for Joe Biden's mental decline and physical inability here to be the president of the United States? I don't think so. No, what do you think? No, and you're talking about working across the aisle when most of the people across the aisle are on the side of the guy that you were saying is Hitler. It doesn't count as being across the aisle when those people are only wearing the name tag from across the aisle, but they're still sitting next to you. Yeah. You also asked her about the border wall and believe they're not when confronted with it and has how it's made it into places like her campaign website and even some commercials. She vapor locked. Let's check it out. To fix the problem, you're doing this compromise bill. It does call for 650 million dollars that was earmarked under Trump to actually still go to build the wall. I'm not afraid of good ideas where they occur. You don't think it's stupid anymore? I think what he did and how he did it was didn't make myself because he actually didn't do much of anything. I just talked about that wall. Right. We just talked about it. He didn't actually do much of anything, but you do want to build some wall. He's not. I want to strengthen our border. So you're saying, what you're trying to say is yeah, you're saying yes and no at the same time. This, this was, I mean, I hope you guys are starting to get a context of this is supposed to be in non opposition territory over at CNN. I know MSDNC has definitely gotten a lot more comfortable with nestling up to Joe Biden and Kamal Harris, but yeah. I mean, Noah, can you just do me a favor and try to explain this one? There's something you can point to in your life, political life or your life in the last four years that you think is a mistake that you have learned from? I mean, I've made many mistakes and they range from, you know, if you've ever parented a child, you make lots of mistakes too. In my role as vice president, I mean, I've probably worked very hard at making sure that I am well versed on issues and I think that is very important that's a mistake not to be well versed on an issue and feel compelled to answer a question. So there is unburdening by the way. So she just literally just said that she's not well versed on the issue that she's being asked about. Yes. And she has children? No, she is a step mom to Doug Emhoff's two adult children. And I would slap them to she would be a step mom to the second power to the nanny that Doug Emhoff fathered a child with during one of his previous marriages. Wait, so which girl did he slap? Oh, that's somebody else. And believe it or not, she's actually come forward and is given an exclusive interview to the Guardian this week. Yeah, apparently he slapped her so hard she fell down and it was in public. Yes. Yes. It was at a high-end party fundraiser, if you will. And yeah. Do you know how long ago that was? Was she the side chick? I mean, obviously he's down with a nanny. I believe this was in the 2010s, between 2010 and 2012 before he married Kamal Harris. Okay. So that was well after Montel, but yes, and Willie Brown, slick Willie Brown and the side chick era. And of course, you know, where this was eventually going to devolve into and that's telling the audience there of undecided voters that Donald Trump is a fascist. Let's hear it. Online to listen to John Kelly, the former chief of staff of Donald Trump, who has told us Donald Trump said why essentially, why aren't my generals like those of Hitler's? Like Hitler, who has referred several times we've heard the reports for years. Do you believe Donald Trump is anti-Semitic? I believe Donald Trump is a danger. To the well-being and security of America. He has said that he he's casting himself as a protector of Israel. Do you believe you would be more pro-Israel than Donald Trump? I believe that Donald Trump is dangerous. You are a nasty person. No answers. Zero answers on anything. Just every, every time that she's left out without a teleprompter or without some memorized thing that she can insert into whatever the situation is, it's literally throwing a cackle, beat around the bush a little bit. And call Donald Trump Hitler. And call Donald Trump Hitler. That's what I was getting at. Yeah. Mayors College poll that just came out yesterday had Donald Trump one point advantage in Georgia, North Carolina and Arizona over Kamala Harris. I believe the leads are all well exceeding that, but it's good to see that some of even the more non favorable Trump pollsters are starting to report it accurately. I mean, again, this was a town hall. All of the questions were obviously staged and pre-approved, but when someone asks for access to the word salad bar, Kamala Harris did not disappoint in providing extra croutons. Let's hear this one. What weaknesses do you bring to the table and how do you plan to overcome them while you're in office? That's a great question, Joe. Well, I am certainly not perfect. So let's start there. And I think that I perhaps a weakness, some would say, but I actually think it's the strength is I really do value having a team of very smart people around me who bring to my decision making process. It sounds like me when I lost my place on podcasts. Different perspectives. My team will tell you I am constantly saying, let's kick the tire on that. Let's kick the tires on it. Because listen, I as I start in my career, I was a court room prosecutor. I've tried everything from low level offenses to homicides. And I learned at a very early stage of my career and adult life that my actions have a direct impact on real people in a very fundamental way. When I was a attorney general to answer the question, what is the fifth largest economy in the world? And acutely aware that my words could move markets. So I take my role and responsibility as an elected leader very seriously. And I know the impact it has on so many people I may never meet. And that is why I engage and bring folks around. So I may not be quick to have the answer as soon as you ask it about a specific policy issue sometimes because I'm going to want to research it. I'm going to want to study it. I'm kind of a nerd sometimes. I confess. There's the cackle. And some might call that a weakness, especially if you're in an interview or just kind of, you know, being asked a certain question and you're expected to have the right answer right away. But that's how I, that's how I work. Honest with you. I'm kind of retarded. My stomach hurts. Ridiculous. It was brutal. We got to get out of it. And I mean, even the immediate fallout from the town hall and how crying, lying, Jake Tapper even responded. It was pretty interesting to see. I don't know if this was like, I'm not calling it a hot mic moment. But when you hear the way he kind of leads in with it, it's almost like they didn't expect or prepare for this to be on the air. Let's check it out. Anderson, thank you. You've been watching CNN's town hall with Vice President Kamala Harris and undecided voters less than two weeks from the election. A lot of tough questions for the vice president there. It seemed as though the voters were divided into three basic groups. Liberals who had not heard enough from her, progressives worried that she was not progressive enough. And Republicans who are wary of Donald Trump and wanting to hear more from the vice president, she focused a lot more on Donald Trump. I think it's fair to say than she did on many specifics in terms of what she would do. And then Donald Trump just goes out and he drops the post on True Social and X about Kamala Harris having no policy and no platform and just Trump derangement syndrome and making stuff up. And the guy's justified because you have one of the major progressive news outlets commentating on it. And essentially, and I'll translate it for you, what he said was there was a bunch of supposedly undecided voters in attendance here today that were looking for answers and got none. Instead, they got regurgitated talking points, most of which have been debunked about Donald Trump. That's literally what Jake Tapper just said. And like I said, I don't think that there could be too many more. I mean, when they jump to the roundtable following the commercial break, at the end of that, no, it didn't get any better for us in this one. She doesn't want to answer a question. Her habit is to kind of go to a word salad city. And she did that on a couple of answers. One was on Israel, Anderson asked a direct question, would you be stronger in Israel than Trump? And there was a seven minute answer, but none of it related to the question he was asking. And for as many people that might have thought rhetoric like that would be coming out of the mouth of Scott Jennings. And don't worry, we'll get to his clip in just a second. That was former top Obama administration. It was like the chief of staff to Barack Obama. That's David Axelrod, who's now a leading consultant and supposedly a top pollster for the Democrat side. You know, this is someone who supposed former boss is out on the campaign trail with Eminem and Bruce Springsteen and Beyonce trying to swing some boats for Kamala Harris, saying that like, dude, I don't even understand what the fuck she's saying. And I'm the guy that's supposed to be representing her platform. It's brutal. Yeah, just take down after take down. And then like, you know, without further ado, we're going to get to Scott Jennings and much like he would be a perfect fill in host on this show. Instead of talking about all the issues that Kamala Harris didn't talk about, he wanted to get into the dirty of it and watch the panel absolutely lose their shit when he starts reminding everybody that Doug Emhoff, her husband, slapped the shit out of somebody like 10 years ago, a tear it. I gotta tell you, this campaign is so everything that's said about Donald Trump and his treatment of women and the gender gap in this campaign, this rapper who I fully admit sold a lot of records. If you've read some of the things he has said about the promotion of domestic violence. No, no, no, what do you say? He said he said he's gonna be a famous rabbit by the Bacari. I listen to your entire filibuster. If you can just give me 13 seconds. I give you 12 because you grab them by them. And so and so when you when you think about the things he has said in order to sell those records, and you also consider some of the questions that are swirling around Harris's own husband in this regard. Oh my God, we don't even get 12 seconds. I'm not gonna let you go. We're gonna we're gonna stop here. You would have thought that Nancy Mase just pronounced Kamala Harris's name incorrectly on CNN the way they all get melted down. Oh, no, we don't we don't talk about that. We don't talk about that. You don't even get 12 seconds because we don't talk about that. Nancy Mase is a gangster. Yeah, she certainly is. Well, at least we've got past it. And that's it. We'll hear a couple other of Kamala Harris's absolute heaters in just a sec. Guys, wherever you listen to the show today, last call, do us a favor. Be sharing the show with everyone, you know, friends, family, coworkers, loved ones, anyone that you think might even like steak for breakfast. 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So they are just not on the same page, they're not talking period. Then you had Kamala Harris, who referenced her staffers in kicking the tires and whatever the hell that meant in regards to policy platforms, which she won't tell anybody about. I just want to remind everybody that over the course of the last nearly four years, now Kamala Harris has fired, fired 96% of the staff that she took in with her at the start of her vice presidency. So I don't know who she's talking about because it doesn't seem like it's a very good position to be having or something you'd be looking to add to your resume when it comes to serving under the first, well, I guess, second lady, then you have everyone apparently in Washington, D.C. is currently pissed off at Nancy Pelosi, not for insider trading, but because she was the one that made the power grab, which forced Tim Walz into the vice presidency, the candidacy there instead of Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro, and I'll be completely honest with you. After hearing Josh Shapiro on the Sunday morning news circuit last week and him not being able to do anything in regards to presenting where Kamala Harris would differ from Joe Biden or what any of her policies might look like, even though he's a little bit more charismatic, he's a foot shorter than Tim Walz. And I don't really think he moves the needles in any way. Donald Trump would have just hammered him in the same way. I mean, he's got the audience chanting tampon timid Trump rallies right now. You think you wouldn't have been able to make short work pun included about Josh Shapiro, I do. And it's just an absolute chit show. Plus, apparently, while Harris is pissed at Barack Obama, not for the job he's not doing on the campaign trail, because he is out there. And even though sometimes it looks reluctantly, stumbling for her, it's just the way that they haven't been able to find a thread or a vein to tap into that's going to do anything for them in regards to moving the needle before election day. So complete chaos, we are seeing what it looks like at the end of a regime, the end of the old guard. And we do have, you know, lots of other progressive candidates on the horizon. Obviously Gretchen Whitmer has risen to the front, Gavin Newscombe, JB Pritzker. I'm sure people like Amy Klobuchar and Pocahontas, you know, Elizabeth Warren won another chomp at the bid. And as long as Hillary Clinton's got Sith energy in her veins, she's always going to be hanging around. But it might be in more of a context like the last Star Wars movie where she's hooked up to a machine and fooling around than actually getting out there in the next election cycle. But again, when you talk about what Donald Trump could do in now just 11 days, single digits by the time our next show airs listeners, it is and all of them at the same time. We're talking about the Biden, the Obamas, the Bushes, the Chaney's, there just be that entire generation, that chapter of the history books can finally be closed forever. And again, it's only going to come with our vote and our determination in these final days of the election cycle here, which is going to make the difference. And there's nothing else that's going to do it. So I keep harping on it, but I can't express how important it is because we have the ability to do more than just elect Donald Trump to office. You know, and a lot of this has been able to happen because of the complacency that Kamala Harris has in facilitating Joe Biden's mental and physical decline over the years. And when she was asked this week, during a sit down with Kristen Welker and NBC's fake news, for supposedly a one-on-one interview, obviously it was pre-taped. Obviously it was edited. But she gets all but heard about it because here's the deal. Constitutional crisis, if we figure out Joe Biden is what everybody knows he is. We'll know it eventually, but until the end of his presidency, because if he's not fit to serve trial for stealing documents and he's not fit to serve, even though he got 81 million votes three and a half years ago to be president for the last couple months of his term, then somebody in Washington, D.C. had to know about it, them to continue to walk around and every time they're asked about the state of Joe Biden, they go, "Joe Biden is one of the hardest workers. He is a diplomat through and through." And those are just placeholders that you give to people that are useless. And that's exactly what he is. And she essentially is as well. Let's hear her get a little testy after being pressed on Joe Biden's mental acuity. Joe Biden is not on the ballot. I understand that. But the reason that you are at the top of the ticket is because he dropped out of this race. And so I want to ask you, and it was largely because of that debate performance back in June. You defended him in the days before and in the days afters, you were campaigning for another four years for President Biden. Can you say that you were honest with the American people about what you saw in those moments with President Biden as you were with him again and again repeatedly in that time? Of course, Joe Biden is an extremely accomplished, experienced and capable in every way that anyone would want if they're president. You never saw anything like what happened at the debate night behind closed doors with him? It was a bad debate. People have bad debates. He is absolutely, but that's the reason why you're here. And he's not running for the top of the ticket. Well, you'd have to ask him if that's the only reason why. What do you think? I am running for President of the United States. Joe Biden is not. And my presidency will be about bringing a new generation of leadership to America that is focused on the work that we need to do to invest in the ambitions and aspirations of the American people. Oh my God. It's a judgment question. That's why I ask. Can the American people trust you in these moments even when it's maybe uncomfortable for Americans to level with Americans in that way? So that's why I ask. And it sounds like what you're saying is you feel like you never saw anything like that from President Biden. I have worked with Joe Biden whether it could hours and hours and hours over these four years, whether it be in the Situation Room or the Oval Office. Joe Biden is the one who was able to bring NATO together during a crisis where for the first time in 70 years, Europe saw and has seen war. Joe Biden has done the work that has been about being a leader on what we have done to fix so much of what has been broken in terms of the economy because of Donald Trump's mismanagement. I speak with not only sincerity, but with a real first-hand account of watching him do this work. I have no reluctance in saying that. No, break down that commentary for us right there. I would make myself dumber by even trying. Hey, listen, he brought NATO together. Okay. And and again, I don't want to can we like NATO? Absolutely fucking not. She's been in the room with him though, and she's seen the work that he's done. She has witnessed the presidency in a way that we can all agree no one else has done it before. Man, we're going to have some surprises, but I think they're all good ones heading into this election here. I think we're just going to see them continue to fuck up and fumble and fall over each other. You know, as we just talked about how pissed off everyone is at each other behind the scenes, it's almost impossible to be able to get on the same page in any context. And, you know, that wasn't Kristen Welker from Fake News NBC. That was Haley Jackson, to which I'll stop myself there and say never heard of her. That got to sit down for a Trump derangement syndrome exclusive with Kamala Harris ahead of the presidential election. And again, if there is one thing we can confirm in regards to policy for Kamala Harris, there's one thing that they've talked about from day one. It's the one thing that they also haven't been able to get across the board through Congress or via the Supreme Court in a great enough context to make it dent, but it's something that we will see 100% of the if Kamala Harris is able to steal the selection from Donald Trump. And that is amnesty for the 11 D billion all eagles who are currently in this country, especially the 20 plus million that have been allowed to come in here under Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. She also sat down for a el exclusive with Tillamundo this week. And when pressed on the issue of immigration and how she has been vehemently against deportations and detention of illegals for the entirety of her public service asked her, well, what's the plan here then? You'll hear her answer. And it's only going to confirm what we've been saying here forever on the show. And now we're talking about border security. And there's nobody, no Democrat talking about pathway to citizenship, an immigration belief and that the benefits that migrants bring to this country. Oh, but there's no question that migrants bring. America is a country that is was built in part by immigrants who she has an accent. That cat there. We're talking about mass deportations. I'm not talking about. What do you think? What's what's your stand there? We need smart, humane, immigration policy in America that includes a pathway to citizenship. And I'll leave it at that. You don't need to hear another thing. Smart, independent policy in America that leads to a pathway to citizenship. If it wasn't a plan to provide amnesty for all these people the entire time they wouldn't have let them in. They would have done it for the ones that were already here, but it's to overwhelm the system. It's to overwhelm the districts and the communities and the house seats. It's to eventually change and shape the local governments, get into state-run politics and work their way up to the federal level. Remember, president and vice president are the only things you need to be a US citizen for to run in this country. Just about every other position in this country. I mean, we've had rep spots on the show. She's formerly of the Ukraine. There's so many others. Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz, they're like two-way citizens from Cuba and stuff like that. This could be England. This could be France. This could be Germany in a generation. And to not think for as much fun and light as we like to make a situation here regarding politics, because again, it's politics. That is the plan. Change the dynamic and fabric of this country in a way that we can't ever go. But you can't just take citizenship away from people or hypothetically, I guess you could, but it's never going to happen. And these people that have come in here, they are all just pawns in the game to kind of spin it around and provide cover for them for generations to come as well. So we have to understand what the big play is here. And if there's one thing that they're going to get out of this election, it's not going to be the presidency. It's not going to be the vice presidency. They could care about those empty suit figureheads that they put in there. We've seen what they did with Joe Biden. If you don't think they'll do worse to someone without the political capital that Joe Biden has, as being someone who served up in DC for over 50 years, just imagine what they do with friggin Kamala Harris and tampon Tim. You know, that meme of the car pulling off and throwing the person out as the car's pulling away is literally her if she wins the presidency. But it's, you know, what we have to prevent, and it is preventing the amnesty for all the illegals in this country that we have to keep it the forefront of our mindset when we're going out there and encouraging others to vote. Bill Ackman, he's a CEO of some big hedge fund or some bullshit that he's a big wig up in Wall Street. And he was on MSNBC's their money market show the other day. And he was talking about, you know, being a lifelong Democrat, being someone who had never any problems voting for Democrat candidates on the ticket. But now when he sees, you know, the non policies, when he sees all the stuff that's going on in regards to, you know, how the market's responding to Joe Biden and Kamala Harris or how they've responded to it over the course of the last four years. And then just the optics of the candidate quality, I touched on it a little bit in our first podcast. Here's the actual clip of him talking about it. Trump is the only candidate that's talked about accelerating the growth of the country. And the only way we're going to dig ourself out of $36 trillion worth of liabilities is through growth, right? There's sort of two answers when you're over leveraged, right? One answer is you can negotiate with your lenders. The other is you can increase the value of your assets. And how do you do that? You increase your profitability. How do you increase your profitability? You reduce expenses. He's the only candidate. And actually, let's talk about team for a moment because it's not really Trump versus Harris. It's the Trump team versus the Harris team, right? So what have we seen? So Trump's picked J.D. Vance as his vice president. What I'm afraid of is pronouncing him. >> No, no, no, it's not. >> Camla has picked walls. Walls is a self-described knucklehead, right? I can't imagine a world in which this guy is president of the United States. And you have to look at the vice president as a potential president of the United States. So that's, if I line them up, you know, you've got a guy who grew up in a very, very challenged environment, addiction, family, rural America, makes his way to Yale, armed forces, now he's venture capitalist, senator, extremely articulate, obviously highly intelligent, so you compare and contrast. You have Elon Musk, who's probably one of the most consequential, certainly consequential business leaders in the world. It's proven he can take on 12 things at the same time and change the world. >> Mark Cuban, as, you know, who's going to take, who really has put himself out here in this election. And first, the only one talking about government efficiency, right, and Trump's all in. By the way, RFK, okay? RFK is a highly intelligent, capable person, and he's focused on a couple of issues that are mean a lot to me. Number one, I, you know, the food industrial complex, what's happened to the health of Americans over the last couple of decades, he's going to focus on that. I think that is a critically important issue. I think examining, examining the 73 shot regime that we give our kids and it's worth doing. >> And see, it's not impossible for people who have not been supporters of Donald Trump or have been traditional Democrats along the way to kind of admit they feel left out or they feel like they don't fit into this party at its current juncture or just lay out the logistics. Okay, here's team one, here's team two, here's team A, here's team B, you got Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, whatever I could give or take. JD Vance starts to go into his resume, tampon, Tim Waltz, light about his military service, let the city of Minneapolis burned her in the summer of love, gave free for all benefits to illegals, what were veterans over US citizens, put tampons in high school boys bathrooms. Okay, let's go underneath that. I have no idea which part of this regime are going to stay on for Kamala Harris, but you have Elon Musk, you have RFK Junior and then go into detailed government efficiency, making America healthy again. Those are game changers that I think are really moving the needle. He didn't even touch on Tulsi Gabbard and for as much as a lot of us would like to, the fact of the matter is that she's a huge component to this too. She is for ending the forever war industrial complex and bringing peace to the planet, therefore having much more prosperity for the United States. So I think when you look at these people who are starting to flip right now, or come out of the woodworks that you wouldn't even think would want to dabble in politics and be like, you want to know what? I'm going to go all in for Trump. There's a lot more reasons why it's not because of just the Trump rallies. It's not because of all the funny stuff he does and how he ratios people or whether or not he worked at McDonald's or sat in it at black barber shops or did all this other stuff. Those are all huge pieces of what make in this work, but it's the team that he's assembling and what it means for this country, if that team's able to get in Washington, D.C. that I think is going to definitely bring a lot more benefits to this country than the latter or what we're currently with. I did save one clip from the town hall that I didn't play when we were looking at it because I just thought it was funny to have it at the end of the show. And it's when Anderson Cooper asked her that there are people already voting. There are people that have already heard all the stuff you've thrown at Donald Trump. He's Hitler, he's a fascist, military in the streets. He's going to lock everybody up, this, that, and the other thing. And they just don't buy it. Quite frankly, Donald Trump's more popular than ever. And while you're rolling around the campaign trail with people like Lizzo and others, Donald Trump is just continuing to rise in popularity in the polls. What do you have to say to the people who haven't decided on a vote yet, whether you go with Chad Maga or the Virgin Kamala that's here? There are tens of millions of Americans right now who have heard all those things and they don't buy it or even if they do, they're still going to vote for Donald Trump. He's arguably more popular now than ever. You have 13 people who say to those voters to convince them because some of them are in this room. Sure. And I thank you all for taking the time to be here. And you could be doing a number of other things with your time. So this really is proof that we love our country. People are engaged, Anderson, and really want to talk about the issues. No, it's right. It's the issue that you raise. Yes, I do believe that Donald Trump is unstable, increasingly unstable and unfit to serve. And I don't necessarily think that everyone has heard what you and I have heard repeatedly. It's so sad. It's sad to watch. It's literally gotten to please vote for me. I'm not him. That's what the Democrats are campaigning. I get it. You people don't like Donald Trump. That's fine, but it doesn't make any sense to waste this political position. And if you're, if you got your freaking panties all blown up about having a female president, do you really want to waste the first female president on this vapid imbecile? That's what I've been saying. It's not just like seriously, you're going to be proud of this? Yeah. You go girl, we fucking showed them, we put the dumbest person on the planet in office. You know that once get on Saturday Night Live, where it's like the girls, it's like the three sisters and they're all like they come in and they introduce themselves and they say their name. And then the last one is like that one lady. She's got like the huge sloping forehead and baby hands. Kamala is literally that person. Yeah. She's Don Nice. She literally is. And it's so bad. It is. And it's not just that Donald Trump has been tasked maybe by God with the way he was touched in the assassination attempt and moved so we didn't lose him. But maybe it's something bigger that we're not going to waste the first female president of the United States on such a shit bag. Like come on, I wish I could put it up into a greater context. I wish I could really fall back on some of the things that were her strengths. But again, we haven't been able to locate one major case against any kind of large entity that she claims to have prosecuted in a court of law. It never happened. Her law office worked in some of these cases, but she was never the lead prosecutor on any of them. She also slept her way up the corporate ladder and got her into a lot of positions outside of the VP chip. But again, this is the same retard that called Joe Biden to racist and eight weeks later accepted the job to be his vice president. So where she was going for a campaign ad during the debate and then like, it was just a debate. Like, is that who you want? You want fake? You want go with the flow? You want, I have no idea what I'm doing and I literally need people to tell me to do it. And when they tell me to do it, I fired them in almost 100% of the time. You're fired. It's crazy. And so is the whole idea of her and this presidency. They tried something that has never been done before in a way that will probably never see it again. And they have failed miserably. But again, we are only able to reap the rewards of that massive victory that's on the other side of November 5th that we do the job that we're tasked with. And that's finishing off the remnants of this regime and sending them off into political obscurity. So we're getting ready to wrap here and jump in with Michelle Myers for the first time. And in our last audio clip of the day, I have a small clip of Tucker Carlson from his individual speaking portion of his event in Duluth, Georgia the other night talking about just the American greatness that's coming in and being able to be achieved on the other side of the election day. Let's hear it story. The country tells itself about reality has flipped. None of the normal people are supporting the Democratic machine. Tim Walls is supporting the Democratic machine. A man you would never allow to babysit your own children. That's the archetype. It's the party of weirdos, of envy, of hate, of resentment, of bitterness, of weakness, of a total lack of creativity. It's a party of conformity. It's a party of the machine where it doesn't matter who the candidate is because individuals are immaterial. All that matters is the collective. That's the Soviet model. And opposing them is the rest of the country, slowly waking up to the fact that these people have no moral authority whatsoever. They have no legitimacy in a democracy where the government must rule by the consents of the government. They have no consent. And the way that they've treated this country over the past four years is the most shocking thing I've ever seen in 55 years. To allow millions of people, mostly young men with no skills at no English into our country illegally and then flat them around at our expense and give them phones and put them on welfare programs that no American citizen can get. It is the most insulting? Yeah, boo. But it's worse than boo. That's the biggest crime in the history of the United States of America. And it takes incredible. It takes incredible stones, incredible gold for the people who did that to stand up there on a stage and give you a lecture about how you're immoral. It's too much. And so that's the second important thing about this election, okay? The first is every person in this room needs to understand you are not in a despised minority. You are in an incredibly gentle and tolerant majority who put up with this crap for way too long. Getting fired up. As they insulted not only you, but the memory of your ancestors who died for this country. They tore down statues to their memory. People have never built anything in their lives. They went out of their way to humiliate you and spit on you and the graves your ancestors. And that's on the exaggeration. They did that. And this country is so nice. It's so polite. It's so thoughtful and empathetic and sweet. It's the kind of country that loves dogs and gives directions to strangers that we put up with it for four years. But we can't anymore. We just can't. Fact check true. What do you think, Noah? True story. He makes the most compelling argument there. And when you talk about the historical implications, both what has happened, what we've witnessed and had to endure for the past four years, it's been longer. But he's just talking about it in that small window and then what this country would look like on the other side of a Kamala Harris presidency. I don't even want to think about that's nightmare fuel. And that's not the way we end our show today because we're going to be jumping in with communications director for Congressman Keith Self, Michelle Myers for the first time. But before we do, let's have a final check in with one of our partners. It's an unpleasant truth that 42% of Americans are obese and 79% of Americans are overweight. That's practically one in every two Americans living day to day with every minute counting down to the end of an unhealthy existence. It's time to change that and make Americans healthy again. 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She's the communications director for Republican House member Texas Congressman Keith Sales and she's joining us for the first time doing a little more work for America first than you might think some of these staffers are doing running into the end of the election. Michelle Myers, thanks for joining us on the show. Thanks so much, Ryan. Thank you for having me. No, listen, it's an all hands on deck scenario. We've been talking about it and having a lot of the members of Congress, some of the Senate in here over the past couple weeks that have been saying, you know, if they're in races that are safe or they, you know, have extra time on the docket, they're out doing events with the Trump team, they're out supporting some of the members of Congress who are running for reelection or looking to get into the house and up on Capitol Hill for the first time in supporting them at the end of their races as well. That was the case with Congressman Keith's self and you and him and the whole team have been up in Pennsylvania recently. We kind of want to talk to you about that. That's one of the two big states we feel like Donald Trump has put heavy emphasis on here at the end of the presidential election cycle. Obviously, he ran the blitz package up in Pennsylvania last weekend. He had the town hall. He had the big rally. He went to McDonald's obviously and worked and did a multitude of other things. But you guys have been up there stumping for some house candidates and talking about the importance of this election. And I kind of want to just lead in with getting a little bit of how the overall experience was. So yes, we spent four days in Pennsylvania's 10th district. And I have to tell you, I'm still on a high. We knocked on hundreds of doors, talked to hundreds of Pennsylvania voters, and it was quite an experience. I had a blast. Why is it meaningful for other members of the house to get out there and support? You know, we're talking about Scott Perry here and him and his campaign. I mean, he's such a critical component to the Freedom Caucus. Obviously, he sits on a lot of the high level committees as well. He did experience a little bit of law fair throughout this term, where he was a House member and kind of got pushed around by Alejandro Mayorkas and Merrick Garland and all of the other entities that have been given President Trump a hard time. But when it's out there spreading the message and knocking on the doors and talking to the constituents, what are some of the things that were of a concern to them, you know, now just less than two weeks away from the election? So I have to tell you, talking to the Pennsylvania voters, they are just deluged with campaign ads. I mean, wall-to-wall coverage. You'll see four commercials in a row on TV just, you know, on a football game. And so what was fascinating to me is talking to some of the more moderate voters, they were actually being swayed by the campaign ads. So I had many conversations about the TV ads. And that was a huge thing. You'd think that these voters would realize that, you know, political parties are spending millions of dollars in outside Democrat donations, but they were still kind of confused. So I had great conversations kind of walking them through their specific issues and then laying out the two choices before them. I'll tell you, one of the biggest concerns when I talked to Pennsylvania voters, Democrats and moderates, and even some Republicans was the quote unquote women's health care issue. You know, the left tries to paint the Democrat party Kamala Harris as this, you know, pro women, pro women's health party, when in fact it's the complete opposite. The Republican party is the pro women party. But you know, all of these wall to wall campaign ads that are on, I'm telling you, we would turn on the TV in our hotel rooms in Chili's, you'd see them on the screen, a ton of them were about that specific issue. So when I talked to these voters, when I, you know, knock on their door, that's kind of what they tell me. And then I would just very kindly and plainly lay it out. I'd say, look, that is no longer a federal issue. President Trump has said, he will not sign a federal ban. This is down to the states. I had one man in his 50s that said that he was kind of on the fence between Trump and Kamala and, you know, quote unquote women's health was his concern. And I let him know. I said, look, I said, it is, you know, down to the states. And it's actually illegal in Pennsylvania. I said, it's up to your state. And when I said that, he was kind of shocked at me. And from then, once I got that out of the way, I said, look, this is a state issue. Let's go to everything else, the border for in policy. And from there, I swayed several voters once I got that out of the way. You know, it is those top issues. It's probably a relief that some of them experience when you kind of lay out. I mean, when you're just someone who, you know, casually checks in on the headlines or someone like you said, just turns into regular television. They might be watching sitcoms or trying to get through their team's games and the NFL on Sunday. And all they're just inundated with these commercials that are essentially propaganda. You know, when Donald Trump has clearly been out there on the campaign trail, he's been asked in town halls, both in friendly and opposition territory about national abortion bans, women's reproductive rights. Obviously, the innovative stuff he's talking about with IVF. And once you get past, let's just say, a flip-flop item like abortion, you could jump into the items like the border and the economy. And when people, when you're fronting into these Trump voters, the people that are already looking to, you know, re-elect the congressman and get Donald Trump back into the White House, what are some of the things that they're seeing and some of the conversations you're having with them heading, you know, just a couple of days now before the election? So a lot of the conversations I had with the pro-Trump Pennsylvania voters were that they told me that they were extremely optimistic for Trump's chances in Pennsylvania. There was a lot of support, not a lot of enthusiasm for the Democrats that I spoke with. I really think that a lot of the Pennsylvania voters, they're not excited about Kamala, but they could be on the fence about just, you know, pulling the lever for Trump. And those were the conversations that I really enjoyed having, because once you get down to the core issues, the border inflation, foreign policy, Ron, it was obvious. It was obvious to them. I mean, I had several people, you know, by the end, they said, okay, put me down for two votes for Trump, me and my wife. It was great. No, it sounds like it. And then when you talk about the excitement level for Congressman Perry, I mean, obviously, he's a critical component to a lot of the America First Agenda that we're hoping to push through starting in January of next year when we extend and retain that House majority. But, you know, there's been a huge campaign. They see it as a vulnerable seat. And for the job of all the Congressman and women, we had, obviously, Congressman Self, who you worked for on the show last week, previous to him, we had Chairwoman Elise Stefanikon, who was up there as well on a bus tour with Cash Patel and Matt Whitaker, a couple others. I believe Monica Crowley as well. Getting out there in the district and getting people enthusiastic for him and helping the voter understand that, listen, it's great to be able to get the White House, but as Joe Biden has seen over the course of his term in office and Kamala Harris, consequently, when she kind of took over for him, if you don't have the House of Representatives and a majority that's going to pass what it seems like a robust agenda for Donald Trump next year, you run into a lot of hurdles and might have to do things just executive order wise. That's exactly right. And I spoke to several more moderate voters that, you know, weren't quite sure where they were, again, because of the campaign ads. And I just told them, do you want your district to be taken over by a Democrat? And when I said it like that, they kind of lit up and said, well, no. So I think that whether it's the House, the Senate, the presidential election, I think there's been a lot of confusion and kind of a lot of single issue items. But when you talk to voters and you say, do you want a radical Democrat to run your local city, your district, the White House, they say no. So that was interesting. No, it certainly must have been because, you know, you even talk about the houses. The last thing I'm sure people want is all of the progressive stuff being pumped into their schools. I'm sure they have also seen places like, let's just say Springfield, Ohio or Aurora, Colorado, they don't want the Biden-Harris flights coming in and dropping off, you know, half of the size of the population of their town into rural areas and changing the complete dynamic of their community and not have the opportunity with the presidential election right here, obviously the ability to change it, to not be able to do anything about it for two years until the midterm election cycle or God forbid four years until the next presidential election. So, and then the last thing I wanted to ask you on, Michelle, I think this is probably something our relationship is going to enjoy. You know, you're knocking on these doors, you're meeting people in the community, you're starting to get into the conversations. Obviously, you go and introduce yourself, but when they see that you're a staffer for a congressman who works in Texas and that you're up in rural Pennsylvania going out there and stumping for America first, where people kind of scratch their heads. I mean, you know, Congresswoman Stefanik, she's from New York, that's in the Jason State. I mean, you've had a couple others from the area, but, you know, some of the former administration officials, they're going around the country on bus tours, so that's pretty common. But to have representatives and their staffs from places like Texas and Georgia and Florida come up to places like Pennsylvania, it had to be a little bit of a culture shock, but at the same time, probably for a little bit of a comedic intro as well. Yes, they were actually super excited because I let them know that, look, it's going to come down to your state. And that is why I am here speaking to you. And I think they could see how much we cared about them, you know, and their concerns. And I think it meant a lot. One of the things that President Trump has spoken a lot about is the forgotten man. And I think that theme keeps on coming up that like, look, we're here from Texas, we care about you, you know, we care about our country. So, no, you make a great point. I mean, it's the law enforcement. It's the military. It's the people who work in the energy sector, obviously, manufacturing like the steelworkers and things like that. Those who have resonated to President Trump and the Keystone State, you know, calling Pennsylvania and Georgia earlier, you're going to be critical to him getting that electoral map locked down on the night of the election. And we feel that, you know, not just members of the Trump team and former and future administration officials going up there is important, but all the members of Congress who have gone and support their fellow man and woman up there as well. Michelle, this has been great catching up with you for the first time. Obviously, we're going to ask to have you back at some point in the near future. Congress itself is also a recurring guest and contributor on the show. We love having him on. Why don't you just tell our listenership and closing today what they could do? I mean, listen, 10 days before the election, it seems like it's only a little bit of time, but there's a lot of work to be done between now and November 5th. Yeah, that's great. So I kind of like to talk to the people who might not be as politically involved. You're just a, you know, a regular person, text your friends, call them. They might be Trump supporters, but just say, hey, have you voted? Have you gone? You know, can I pick you up? We cannot leave it to chance. So literally reach out to your friends, your family members, co-workers, roommates. Do not assume anything. Contact everyone you know, get everyone to the polls, vote early. Big, big, big, and a lot of work to do to make sure we don't have anything go not our way on November 5th. Michelle, again, this was great catching up with you today, listenership. This is the communications directors for Texas Republican Congressman Keith Self. Michelle Myers, thanks for joining us on the show. Have a great weekend and we'll see you again soon. Thanks. Have a great day. Can you feel it? We're getting close to the end, but there's a lot of work to do. And as always, I think we nailed it. 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We'll be back on Tuesday with two all new editions of the show with a full recap of Donald Trump's rally at Madison Square Garden and a guest lineup that's still materializing, but we'll also include former Special Assistant to President Trump and current Georgian congressional candidate Brian Jack, Newsmax contributor Bianca De La Garza, and South Carolina Congressman Ralph Norman. So on behalf of the POD team, I'm Rome. Thanks for listening. Have a great weekend. Get out and vote. Take care. Well, my weaknesses are actually strengths. Oh, yes. Very good. Very good. I really do value having a team of very smart people around me. I work too hard. I care too much and sometimes I can be too invested in my job. Oh, sizzarmy timbers! [BLANK_AUDIO]