Mookie, this is not nom, this is bowling, there are rules... T-t-t-A, Junior! America! *screams* Stike. FOUR! BASTEST! So stand by! Alright everybody, welcome back to the State for Breakfast podcast. I'm Ron, I've got Noah here with me, and if you're a first-time listener, welcome to the show. If you're a long-time listener, welcome back to America's fastest growing. And quickly becoming favorite political podcast. If you're here in this episode for the first time today, which is Friday, don't worry, we'll see you in a bit. Press pause and go check out our first edition of the podcast, episode 482, which featured Georgia Congressman Mike Collins and the Republican chair for the America First movement, Mike Crispy, in the great state of New Jersey as well. In addition, we talked to Kamala Harris laying out the closing argument for her campaign and team, and Donald Trump's busy week, first half of the week, which included stops in Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and Wisconsin. Right now, we're going to be getting started with the congressman who's representing Texas's third congressional district, welcoming back to the show and always looking forward to talk to you. Representative Keith Self, thanks for coming on. Right to be here, thank you. Thank you for coming on at such a busy time, Congressman. Listen, in addition to all the work that you've done in your district throughout the course of your election campaign, here we are just four days before the November elections, who will determine who's going to be the president, whether or not Republicans can retain and extend that House majority, if we're going to flip the Senate back into Republican control, and like I said, in addition to doing all the work in your district, get in here and feel how all of your constituents are at this point, you've been all over the country helping out everyone from up in Pennsylvania, doing events in Texas with Ted Cruz as well. I just kind of want to get a little update from you on the immense amount of travel and work that you've had to do over the last couple of weeks to make sure we hit the big three come next Tuesday. Well, as you say, this has been an exciting time. A couple of weekends ago, I spent four days in Pennsylvania, and frankly, we wrote a piece after that trip that I'm in this safe district, Scott Perry is not. He's in Pennsylvania 10. He's in a fight of his life. He is every time, and yet he stands strong as a conservative in Congress, and we actually wrote a piece when we got back because it was very impressive to us. The fight he is in, and yet he stands strong and says, I am a conservative, I will work for conservative principles in the House. When I was down at the border, and one of the events I did was with Monica de la Cruz. Awesome. I serve on the Veterans Affairs Committee, so we had a veterans round table and had some very good questions asked. We're able to do some work there with her and the veteran community, and then as you just said, we just finished with a Ted Cruz rally right here in Collin County, Texas, and going to be a big turnout, I think. That's some amazing work that you've been doing. It's glad to see because this is such a critical election cycle right here. Then, you know, Congressmen, as someone who's been up in Scott Perry's district, you've been doing a lot of campaigning in your own, other candidates in the House that are out in Texas as well, and now with Senator Cruz, I have to ask you, you know, you've seen some of the rhetoric that's come out over the course of the last couple of weeks, since the last time we've talked. Kamala Harris is called Donald Trump a fascist, she's also invoked, you know, Hitler S commentary regarding the former president and the current Republican nominee. We've seen, you know, as this Tuesday night, while Kamala Harris was having her big final pitch to the nation's speech on the ellipse with the backdrop of the White House, Joe Biden, who wasn't invited, was on a Zoom call for some kind of fundraiser or something and calling all of Donald Trump's supporters garbage. In addition to that, just the next day, you've got Mark Cuban, who comes out, and while he's doing some skit on the view, refers to, you know, all of the women who are in the America First Movement, especially those who work around Donald Trump as low intelligence or not smart. And then Republicans on the other side would like to, you know, present their case to the America people, which involves restoring the economy, opening up the energy industry here in the United States, restoring manufacturing throughout the country, obviously securing the border and bringing our geopolitical footing back in a place when leadership under Joe Biden and Kamala Harris has been essentially absent when you're out talking to these people and you're hearing the final messaging and how it's hate and division on one side and opportunistic, you know, a continuation of the Trump doctrine and House of Representatives and Senate working together on the other side, what is your feedback are you getting from the people and what's it like so close to the election to hear the weird messaging that's coming from the Democrat side? Well, I will tell you, the Democrats, every time they open their mouth, they have to change feet because they put their foot in their mouth so many times as you just said. But what we're seeing is the continuation of what we see every year. The Democrats are all about emotion. We Republicans want to talk about facts. We want to talk about policy. We want to talk about making the middle class better, making jobs better, making inflation lower. That's what we want to talk about. They want to talk about your race or your gender or transgender surgery or whatever. It's all about emotion to them. We want to talk facts. So what you're seeing is nothing new. This is the modus operandi of the Democrat party. You know, and when you're talking about one of the major issues here, I just want to kind of ask you about it because I know you're dialed into this and that's what's going on in the US Southern border. The numbers are astronomical. The work ahead of us is astronomical as well. We have so many different ways. We have to look at this from actually safely securing the border, the component of the NGOs, the Biden-Harris flights, where these people have been deposited all over the country, etc. But here's some questions I have about the work that's ahead, possibly in the next session of Congress, things that you guys are going to be looking to tackle on day one. Recently Chairman Jordan filed a subpoena with HHS investigating the cost of housing coming from the federal government on illegals that have been deposited all over the country. More recently as well, Deanna Harshberger has been asking, looking to investigative measures into the educational impact of depositing illegal aliens all over the country and just getting dumped into different school districts nationwide and how that is affecting the educational experience for Americans, who, you know, over the course of the last couple of decades, we've seen the educational numbers drop across the country and inserting tens of thousands if not millions of people into different classrooms and school districts across the country isn't any help. When you look at this perfect storm of what Joe Biden and Kamala Harris and Alejandro Mayorkas have been able to accomplish underneath this current administration of opening up the border but destabilizing a lot of things across the country, how concerning is that to you and how, you know, excited are you to be looking forward to working on this in the next session of Congress, getting to these answers, trimming the fat and making sure, you know, the people who are supposed to be here are the ones that are getting the services. Well, I will tell you, this is round two. The government destroyed our small businesses and our schools with COVID. So this is round two. This is now the Biden-Harris administration destroying them further because you're right, the illegal, listen, every hospital, every school, if an illegal immigrant child walks into a hospital or a school, we are bound by federal law to treat them or educate them. And that costs adds up, particularly with the numbers that we see, start at 11 million and work your way up depending on what you want to use. So it is tremendously important that we get to work on it. Now, I think it's going to be easier than people think because we will start with the convicted murderers, let's find them, let's deport them, then we'll work on the convicted criminals and we'll work our way down. And frankly, when people know that we are serious, you don't have to be perfect. You just have to be serious. When they know we are serious, one, they'll start coming and two, some people will self-deport. Agreed. So, and if we go after the remittances that they send home to their own country, either start taxing them or monitoring them, some more people will self-deport because they won't have money to send home to their home country. So this is actually doable. Don't let people distract you with 20 million. You can't deport 20 million. You don't have to start there. Just be serious. No, it's an excellent point you make. And you know, JD Vance has kind of developed this a little bit more than the campaign talking points that Donald Trump has really brought throughout the course of this election cycle. And then I kind of want to ask Congressman, you know, in wrapping up here, I think this is going to kind of be a long answer because you've been across the country right now. You've been working with so many different teams, including your own and out in your own district as well. As final messaging is really starting to resonate, I mean, we're seeing a lot of people vote early. The numbers are off the charts compared to 2020 and 2016, then we're seeing the people that have already voted going out and chasing ballots, making sure they can get as many people to the polls as possible to come out and participate in this very critical election. How do you feel that the closing messaging from the Republican side is really resonating with the American people, the return to the Golden Age, optimism of a robust workforce and a great economy, the energy sector, you know, helping America run on its own two feet again, you know, getting Congress streamlined so that the legislative needle is pointing up towards the White House and we're getting stuff done for the American people. And then, you know, if we take care of the border and we take care of the energy in the first hundred days there, all of the other things are going to start turning around very quickly. And I just kind of want to hear, you know, people have seen four years of Donald Trump. They've had, unfortunately, they've been under four years of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. What the optimism level is like as you see so many people going out to the polls right now. Well, I think the excitement is on our side. The anger is on their side and people want to be optimistic about the future of America. They want to think that there are better days ahead. Think of Ronald Reagan this morning in America again. People want to think good of our country. But frankly, it's not only the economy, it's not only getting our fuel system going again, a drill, baby drill, but it's also the moral climate. People on the left are seeing the immorality of who can't define a woman, transgender, the DEI. So I think the moral issue is also playing a part because this is basically staying versus crazy today. You can talk policy and you can talk emotion, but this is staying versus crazy. And I think that's starting to resonate with people because they want to be optimistic about our nation. And then last question, Congressman, because we're asking everybody that's come through today, we've already talked to Congressman Mike Collins, who's the representative from Georgia 10. I feel like we feel here on the show that Donald Trump has done the job, the collective body of work. We think so also with the House Republicans, leadership really stepped up in this election cycle to make sure that races that were defined as strong Republican districts were good so they can get those representatives, much like yourself, out across the country and support others who are in purple districts, swing districts, those running for the first time to retain and extend that House majority, you're even helping out in the Senate right now, which I think is amazing. But do you think that the Republicans have done the job and now the grunt of the work, the burden of this election cycle falls on the shoulders of the voters to get out and finish the job, the messaging that you guys have done? We feel that you guys have done enough job in regards to getting the messaging out there and having everyone understand that this is the most important election in the history of our country. And now it's their job to go out and help you guys all run through that finish line come Tuesday. Well, our job today is to turn out the vote. The work has been done, as you say, now it's go get your friends, go get your family, go get your sons, your grandsons, whoever is out there, your grandkids, your grandmother, get your family out the vote, get your neighbor out the vote, get your friends out the vote. That is now the message between today and next Tuesday. Let's get out the vote, let's turn it out, let's win this thing going away. That's what we like to hear, Congressman, because you're out in district, we've got your campaign and congressional website live link in the show description today. Anyone that wants to follow you on social media, what are the best places to find you? Social media is basically whatever it is, the format plus rep, Keith self, rep, Keith self. And as you can just hear, we caught up with the Congressman who's representing Texas three, he's out there fighting for all of America first, doing the work that we all need to be doing head into this critical weekend. Representative Keith self, thanks for joining us on the show today. Have a great weekend and we'll see you on the other side of the election. Absolutely. Let's go win. Donald Trump, you never see him around strong, intelligent women, ever. It's just that simple. They're intimidating to him. He doesn't like to be challenged by them and, you know, Nikki Haley will call him on his nonsense with reproductive rights and how he sees and treats and talks about women. I mean, he just can't have her around. It wouldn't work. I think Stormy is intelligent. I don't think that's a hundred, but she's very smart. Stormy, he means is like, he means on stage. All right. Jump back into the news portion of the show here, and as always, great to catch up with the Texas Congressman, Keith self, he's out doing a lot of work both in his own district across the country for other house candidates. He's even working with Ted Cruz's senatorial reelection campaign right now and making sure that stays on track and that Senator Cruz is present in the upper chamber to start the 119th session of Congress come January. And that was the owner of the Dallas Mavericks. You guys might know him also from shows like Shark Tank, Mark Cuban, very deranged, now aging lesbian, who has one of the worst cases of TDS known to man. Again, this is the state of breakfast. I'm Ron Noah's here, and we're jumping right into the news as we open up our second edition of the podcast today with an interview as four mentally mentioned. And there we go. So, as the final messaging from the Harrison Trump campaign's formulates and they continue to spar in the press, we're asking who's winning the war of words. I mean, obviously we think it's Donald Trump, the poll numbers, the money markets are sure starting to indicate that. I had mentioned that the real clear politics average has Donald Trump 0.3 percent nationally. And yeah, you just have to believe right now that the job that he's done has been enough and the job that we're going to do over the course of the next four days, maybe three days by the time you're hearing this podcast is one that's going to get them over the line. And again, you have to be looking out for a lot of that misinformation that you're hearing from the news right now. I heard you see reports out of places like Pennsylvania and Arizona that you might not know the mail-in ballot numbers on election night. That doesn't matter necessarily in regards to the presidency because here's the deal. Places like Fox News and CNN, the New York Times and Washington Post were able to call the election in 2020 again, call the election for Joe Biden in states like Arizona. Thanks, Bret Baer. You know, just as the polls were closing or as in the case of Arizona, an hour before the polls closed there, and that was without tabulating all of the mail-in component. So I firmly believe though a lot of these people in the news right now, I've seen a couple of reports on CBS and things like that where there's, oh, yeah, don't expect to know the total votes on election night. That's okay because if Donald Trump does as good as he thinks we're going to do on the East Coast and that's sweeping across Pennsylvania, North Carolina and Georgia, electorally, it's gonna be almost impossible for Kamal Harris to win this thing, come Tuesday night. So we'll have to see what happens, but as if Joe Biden's garbage comments and Mark Cuban saying that Donald Trump hires and works around no strong women weren't enough to start fire storms in the press, it would be hilarious to think that Kamal Harris was going to be able to do anything to kind of cover up for what's happening around her campaign. And again, a lot of this is self-induced, you know, she's done it to herself by presenting absolutely nothing, accomplishment-wise, policy-wise to the American people. She was asked about all this crap that's going on as she was getting on or off a plane heading somewhere yesterday, and as usual, you know, she's gonna talk about Joe Biden's not running for president, doesn't give an answer why, but you'll have to hear for yourself and check it out. I think that first of all he clarified his comments, but let me be clear, I strongly disagree with any criticism of people based on who they vote for, as you heard in my speech last night and continuously throughout my career, I believe that the work that I do is about representing all the people, whether they support me or not, and as president of the United States, I will be a president for all Americans, whether you vote for me or not. That's my responsibility, and that's the kind of work that I've done my entire career, and I take a very serious time. We're literally all going, "Jelph, Donald Trump doesn't win on Tuesday, so I just want everybody to be completely okay with that." Yeah, going to work for all the Americans and all this other bullshit that she's saying, nothing could be further from the truth, and if you don't think, at this point, they absolutely hate us and are so scared of losing power, then I don't know what else to tell you or how in a different way I could show to you, but that's kind of where we're at, and that was Mark Cuban. It was interesting, he was on like, they did a skit where they were all on a Zoom call, it was everybody from the view, all the heifers were in the studio on their own personal laptops and Mark Cuban was obviously remote there, but it was interesting how no one, none of them pushed back. You don't want to stand up for women that work around President Trump, even though he is surrounded by so many of the strongest women that our country has to offer, but just to make a misogynist a comment like that, you don't think it deserved any pushback? Yeah, I mean, there needs to be a lot of pushback in general. Just in general, you know, President Trump put out a statement via Caroline Levitt that went out and mailers both physically and in email for him. President Trump is backed by Latino, black voters, union workers, angel moms, law enforcement officers, Border Patrol agents and Americans of all fates, and Harris Waltz and Biden have labeled these great Americans as fascists, Nazis, and now garbage. There's no way to spin it. Joe Biden and Kamala Harris don't just hate President Trump, they despised the tens of millions of Americans who support him. Kamala does not deserve four more years. President Trump will be the president for all Americans, and that again came via Donald Trump on behalf of Caroline Levitt, who weighed in on the issue, I believe on Wednesday. And then nobody else than apparently a man that has a lot of sex appeal within the America first movement. I didn't really see it until I started to hear about all the women fawning over him at Trump events, and that's Stephen Miller. I still don't see it, but apparently this guy, he gets the panties dropping in America first. No, what do you think about Stephen Miller? I like about immigration policies. I mean, the immigration policy is probably one of the most for frontal kind of things that people are thinking about right now. What else do you like about him? I don't know. Apparently the America first moms and dads really, well, the America first moms out there. Maybe the single moms, the hot moms of America first, they really are big fans of Stephen Miller. Huh? Well, that's good. Good for him. Yeah. And I have to admit, he's provided some fiery but mostly peaceful campaign teams who doesn't like hot moms. We love our America first hot moms out there. If you're a America first hot mom, listen in the state for breakfast, do yourself a favor and smile because we're talking to you. But it's one of those things where I like it when he can kind of weigh in because, I mean, he fits in perfectly on places like Sean Hannity show because he absolutely dooms to the nth degree. Like, if Donald Trump is not elected next Tuesday, the planet is literally ending. And it's just like, we need a little bit of that. We need people that are going to explain campaign related topics and we need people that are going to go out there and hit it home for all the boomers and get them sweating like Sean Hannity so frequently does. But yeah, he weighed in on blow IQ, TDS having Mark Cuban and him going after the America first women out there saying that Donald Trump doesn't hire strong ones. And we're going to go ahead and listen to that clip right now. Let's take it out. Well, look, this is a massive scandal, Sean, intervening to try to change the White House transcript to cover up the fact that Joe Biden called 150 million Americans garbage. And let's be clear, Kamala owns that remark a hundred percent because it was Kamala who put out the order whose campaign issued the directive to launch a full scale smear and defamation machine against every single American citizen who isn't voting for her. Just think about this. They sent out Obama to attack black men for not supporting her, calling them bigots. They sent out Tim Walls to call every single American who doesn't back Kamala a Nazi, a mass murderer. And then of course we have Kamala calling everyone in sight a racist, a bigot, a fascist. This is a case in which Joe Biden, I don't know he may be, was following the instructions of Kamala Harris, she owns this completely and totally. Her campaign is a hate campaign. It's a campaign of vilification and a campaign of personal destruction and Americans will reject it overwhelmingly. Not to mention, of course, Mark Cuban, again, on Kamala's orders, slandering every single woman in America who supports Donald Trump. These people are stone called haters, Sean. Hmm. That's what you got to do when you go on boom or switch on me. It's just funny the way that, you know, it's the delivery system, which, and again, Stephen Miller is on a split screen. And while he's sitting there talking, you want to know what the imagery they're showing is? It's like a video of Kamala Harris, a video of Joe Biden, a video of them together, and then Joe Biden eating the leg of a baby who's dressed like a turkey at the White House on the Wing Trick or Treating event, and it's just like, you got to be able to let those boomers know, like, the Democrats are going to eat your grandchildren if Donald Trump doesn't win on Tuesday. And that's literally kind of where we're at. And I think it's funny, you know, what's not funny is the way the numbers have tanked for Kamala Harris. And before we jump into the numbers here and go through some of the polling, even CNN said it last week, talking about some of these red and battleground states, if Donald Trump's able to achieve, winning back the presidency on Tuesday, even outlets like CNN was going to let you know that the evidence that that was going to happen was here, not just in the short term, leading up to this election, but a little bit longer and historically. Let's check it out. Today, I've been gaining in party registration versus the Democrats in the swing states with party registration. We're talking Arizona. I think it's a five point they've expanded, delete from five points from where it was back in 2020. How about Nevada? Big Republican registrations there. They like the early vote. How about North Carolina? Big Republican registration gains. How about Pennsylvania? We spoke about it before a few months ago. State Republican Party registration gains versus from where they were four years ago. So Republicans are putting more Republicans in the electorate. The Democratic number versus the Republican number has shrunk. And so the bottom line is if Republicans win, come next week, Donald Trump wins, comes next week. The signs all along will have been obvious. We would look at the right direction being very low. Joe Biden's approval rating being very low and Republicans really registering numbers. You can't say you weren't warned. And again, we told you guys so many people that worked in the last White House, those who are on to bigger and better things now, those who are still looking to serve during Donald Trump's next administration, people that are connected. I mean, we've had Chairman Watley in here three or four times. We've had Laura Trump in here twice, Christina Bob's a reoccurring monthly guest on this show. The people who were out there saying the things we needed to do, get new Republicans registered to vote. Get this entire new generation of first-time voters in, really go after the low propensity tend to stay out of presidential election voters. Just explain to them the issues. You don't go in there starting off with abortion. You talk about the economy, education, health care, safety and security, geopolitics. Then you can work on to some of the greater issues, convince them to get their registration done, convince them and chase their ballots once yours is cast. We have to be able to finish the job. We've done such an immense amount of work. I mean, we've got lawyers dispatched, high quality lawyers all over the country right now in the battleground states that are watching this stuff happen. We had the Supreme Court rule on Tuesday that Glenn Yunken can remove almost 3,000 illegal voters from the state voter rolls in Virginia, even though the Department of Justice, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, his DOJ sued Glenn Yunken and the state, the Commonwealth of Virginia to say you have to leave those voters on the roll and we're seeing more and more things happen early and ahead of time so that there's no big surprises. We'll be ready for the water main breaks. We'll be ready to ask why voting is stopping at 8 p.m. and some pretty sinks in Pennsylvania and Wisconsin and Michigan and Georgia and we'll be able to attack those issues a lot more head strongly on Tuesday than I believe we were prepared for back in 2020. We've gone and done the work and no, you have to agree. A lot of things have changed and it looks like we're sitting in a lot better space than we are just four years ago where, you know, they had convinced America where Grandpa Joe was going to come in and bring the country together. Yeah, Grandpa Joe has alienated the country even more the last couple of days than before. Sure has. And again, it was Kamala Harris who was asked about what the heck's going on here? You've got Mark Cuban calling all America First Women low IQ. You've got Joe Biden calling people garbage. You've got Tim Walts not being able to say if he doesn't disagree with this commentary. Like they asked him straight up is Donald Trump announcing a fat, fascist and he's like, well, you know, you have to look at you have to go back to January six and that's essentially saying yes. So they call Kamala Harris who was about to take the stage yesterday in Las Vegas and asked her about this. I believe this was ABC news. Let's hear what you had to say. We're promising to bring people together. Even people who disagree with you say, well, have a seat at the table. How do you convince Trump supporters of that though? When you're calling their candidate, a would be dictator, a petty tyrant. I am talking to everyone as an American. We know you are Kamala. We're just not listening anymore. And it would be during that speaking event yesterday where she literally a lot of people are, you know, medical experts are weighing in saying she may have had an actual brain aneurysm on stage while she was delivering remarks from the teleprompter. Of course, let's hear this. You know what? Let me say something about this. We're here because we're fighting for a democracy, fighting for a democracy. And understand the difference here, understand the difference here, moving forward, moving forward. Understand the difference here. What we are looking at is a difference in this election. Let's move forward and see where we are. Don't say difference again. Because on the issue, for example, a freedom of choice, it seems like things are going great for the Harris wall campaign. What do you think, Noah? Swimmingly. She's drowning. I'll tell you what, you can't, I mean, listen, these people are vetted. These people have to provide identification. And these people are in a lot of cases, bust in and definitely screen before they enter the arena and event after event after event. You see these party crashes that you just listen, they had 100,000 people show up in downtown Manhattan last week. They filled Madison Square Garden from the floor to the rafters. People waited two days in line in New York City. They didn't have one incident where the police were called to respond to anything doing with that rally for the entirety of the time people were camped up there. And then you've got Kamala Harris doing the speaking engagements and high school gyms where a fourth of it are filled and they're making the sound pump in like it's the fourth quarter of the Super Bowl and the teams are either tied or down by less than a touchdown and it's two minute drill heading towards the end zone. And it's just the optics alone to see gate crashes continuing to come in and boo and cause distractions. I mean, Kamala Harris was in a church last weekend and she had parishioners of the church she was speaking in kicked out because they disagreed with some of the stuff she was saying. Like how is that supposed to resonate in the communities where you're trying to secure votes? It doesn't. And for as much as the media has come into terms with reality like when we played that clip just a few minutes ago and the guy was talking about the Republican registration numbers in the battleground states, you've got the guy that is talking and showing the factual evidence and then the commentator of the show is like holding his little cue card and as the sky's going through and talking positively about Donald Trump, the camera panned out. And the show commentator like turned around real quick to like look at the producer like is this what we're saying here? We're reporting this? It's like, yes, what are you going to do next week when you look like a complete ass hat because you said Donald Trump was a threat to democracy. February six was the darkest day in the history of this country and Hitler can't win back the presidency. And he wins. That's the America voted for Hitler and fascism. And here we go. It's going to be January or February six for every day for the rest of our lives now. That's the only way they can report it up to this point. And you're seeing a lot of people come to terms with reality. The cope is already there. We're looking to nail the seed on February 5th. Guys, wherever you're listening to the show today, no matter what platform it's on, make sure you're subscribed and sharing stake of breakfast with your friends, family, coworkers and loved ones. On any downloadable podcasting platform, including Apple podcast, Spotify, Samsung, iHeart, or wherever you listen to your shows, hit the follow button, hit the subscribe button, make sure we're downloading to your electronic device. In addition, check us out on social media, Twitter, get our truth, social and Instagram is where you'll find us. Hit the notification bell. You'll never miss out on all the great stuff we've got going on down here. It's take for breakfast like our incoming interview, catching up for the first time with Tennessee Congresswoman, Deanna Harshberger. So JD Vance sat down for an epic edition of the Joe Rogan experience. Again, my feelings toward Joe Rogan hasn't changed. I've heard some of the back-income, Joe Rogan has come out very strongly for his Donald Trump episode online, saying that YouTube has done things to censor it, so it has Spotify. He's put completely unedited, full versions out on his social media. He's gotten shared by people like Elon Musk who can even amplify it more than someone like Joe Rogan can. I think he got a lot of the answers to comfortably feel like he's okay with Donald Trump, but it wasn't like he was going in there to have a love fest with Donald Trump because he talked a big game going in, and he still wants to feel like he was in control of the situation. Now that Donald Trump has done the Joe Rogan experience, a little bit different case with JD Vance. I feel like Joe Rogan likes JD Vance better than Donald Trump, and you could just tell the way that this podcast flowed, that it was going to be a good experience for both participants and the listener right from the get-go. I've got a little, just one little snippet, and it's when they were really feeling it right now and they start to go into this little Kamala Harris impersonation just to hear, so you guys can, if you haven't started to listen to it yet, just how wonderful an experience this was to have JD Vance go and sit down in the studio with Joe Rogan in Texas and bang this thing out. Let's hear it. Joe Biden, I think at this point in time, he's literally that crazy guy on the porch yelling at the neighbors. I mean he's, no one thinks he's there, which is also one of the fascinating things when they asked her when did you know that he was mentally impaired and why didn't you talk about it earlier. And there's this, Joe Biden has always done the amazing work that Joe Biden does. It's just like where you going, you want to get the, like, the lights that they use with the air traffic controller, like, come this way, yeah, come this like, help her out. Do you think she wears an earpiece? Oh, I wouldn't be surprised. I had no idea. The earpiece one was amazing. I mean, she just, too, thing, the earling, it's astonishing. She talks. I think we can describe it. She talks in circles. Yeah, right. It's like, Tim Dillon says it's like she does gypsy curses, yes, she speaks in gypsy curses. That's very good, but it's, you know, we, we need to build an opportunity economy because if Americans don't have opportunity, then they're not going to have the opportunity to be Americans. And it's like, what the, the opportunity to generate wealth and generational wealth, like, wait a minute, do you know, if you people generate generational wealth, it means you have so much money, you're going to give it to other generations. Well, there's, there's actually, okay, I mean, I, I give a lot of speeches. So there's actually a skill to this. I think that she is the Michael Jordan of using as many words as possible to say as little as possible. There's actually a certain gift that she has because you listen to her talk and you're, you know, you're a hundred, two hundred words into it. You're 500 words into it and you're like, what the hell did she just say she didn't say anything? And that actually, I mean, okay, so yeah, there's, there's a certain political skill in saying a lot without actually saying anything, but it actually worries me about her being president. What do you think, though? It looks like they were kind of, uh, growing it up the whole time and just haven't, and I mean, you could tell Joe Rogan, maybe it was because it was Donald Trump, maybe it's because he's been the president, maybe because he's been critical of him in years past and wanted to really try and get to know the guy. It just seemed like they were just a little bit more down to earth and like, growing it up with this. I mean, there was some great, funny, I think authentic moments in Joe Rogan's interview with Donald Trump, but JD Vance, it just seemed like they were on the same level. I haven't listened to it yet. I'm actually planning on listening to it on my, uh, my drive today, but I'm looking forward to it. I heard it was really good. Yeah. JD Vance has been killing it. I mean, he sat down with, with the oven this week and I mean, he's just so competent. They just went off the rails and it's like, okay, they're not going off the rails because this JD Vance is a regular guy with a big brain. That's literally it. He's a regular guy with a big brain. He likes to get dirty. He likes to go shooting. He knows what it's like to work hard to get down and dirty, to have nothing. And now that he has a lot, like a lot of people just like to change the way they are and become an elitist and stick their nose up and not want to remember where they came from. And I think JD Vance really never forgets where he comes from and he really relishes in the fact that he came from the extreme levels of nothing and now seems to have the world of his fingertips, but he just wants to be the same person. It's just an amazing way to see, you know, how Donald Trump made this pick. I mean, even when they talked about it, I guess JD Vance missed the first call from Donald Trump. So when he was sitting there talking with Rogan, he's like, yeah, I called him right back and he's like, oh, JD, he's like, yeah, I had a really big announcement involving you. He's like, but you missed the phone call. So, you know, we're not going to pick you for Vice President. And he's like, oh, are you serious, Mr. President? He's like, no, I'm just kidding. I'm just fucking with him. So yeah, it was great. So, and that's kind of where we were, you know, some of the stories we got to see throughout the course of the Joe Rogan experience with JD Vance. But that doesn't mean the other side of the aisle was just going to accept the fact that JD Vance and Joe Rogan had a little bit of a brofest there and that things were looking, you know, very good for the interview that is being downloaded now again in record numbers much like President Trump's across the country and in its wake. I did see a panel discussion last night where they were talking about a point of that interview where JD Vance, you know, he made a couple of comments. The first one, no, I don't know if you heard this one, JD Vance thinks that America first, so Trump Vance has a lot better opportunity to secure the normal gay vote in this election. The normal gay vote? That's exactly what Anderson Cooper asked, to which I quote tweeted his post and said you're not one of the normal gays. So JD Vance just, and Joe Rogan was like, what do you mean the normal gay vote? He's like, just people that are gay, but not weird, like they don't do the parades where their dongs are flopping around in front of kids' faces and, you know, they're not out there and every single component of their life lives or dies off the fact that they're, you know, homosexual or a lesbian, the normal gay vote. People who just act like heterosexuals, but are gay. And JD Vance thinks that they have a great job of securing that vote in this upcoming election because they don't want to be bothered with the same radical shit that the Democrats are pushing as the new normal in addition. So a similarity of that would be like people that are vegetarian or vegan, but don't tell you. Sure. Sure. I mean, if you would just want to look at two clear-cut cases here, you have Rick Grinnell and you have Anderson Cooper. You definitely know which one is a normal gay person. Rick Grinnell, every single thing he does is normal. Everybody knows that he's gay. Anderson Cooper is a fucking weirdo and a mouth breather, and he always has to take it back to some of those ideological, you know, things that he holds near and dear to his bondage mask. Oh, he just loves taking it back. Well, anyways, JD Vance also said that conservative men definitely have more testosterone. When lined up toe to toe with liberals, and that's where this panel discussion kind of went off the rails of tear it. Lots of silliness, but to your point, Abby, you're coming a moment ago that got me when you said he's coming after the men too. I think JD Vance has mommy issues and it's been fascinating for me to watch the way this has played out on the campaign trail. And because of those issues, he has subjected women across this country to all his bad ideas and all his bad policy. My Angela once told me that processing pain without perpetuating pain is rough business. So if you've got mommy issues and you make everybody else in the country, you're subject to that, that's a real problem. But to your point, now he's coming after the men. I remember an episode of This American Life years ago where the staff all took testosterone test, and when the results came in, the male host of that show, Ira, had the highest testosterone, and the executive producer of that show, A Woman, had the highest level testosterone, which suggests to me that... This guy presents a big dog, just moving, male or female, the big dog... Great work, huh? So weird. Isn't it weird? They have to make it weird. Exactly. They made JD Vance's big dogs. The big dogs rule? Yeah. I don't know. That's a positive point. On your argument there? They made... That seems like two different arguments. They made his point for him, and then they just looked at a bunch of weirdos talking about it, especially when the panel's like the guy who was talking right there, he's a huge black dude. Not like Fat either. He's like a big guy. You know, when he's talking about, "Oh, you know, JD Vance's coming for our men." Okay. Well, who do you want to come for? You want Tim Walts? Oh! Scissor me, Tambor! Coming for your men? That's who you are. Literally. Literally. And we're not even thinking about that, because what we're doing is we're making America healthy again. RFK Jr has been out. He's crisscrossing the country with Donald Trump. They've met a couple times at events, I believe. Once in Wisconsin this week, they were also at the Town Hall, which was absolutely packed. Tucker Carlson did that Halloween night, Town Hall Q&A with Donald Trump. I mean, that place was packed all day waiting for him to get there. And of course, he's late, because he's gone until like two or three other states before he's there for the last event, and people were just waiting all day for him to get there. And it was awesome to watch that last night. But here's RFK Jr. out on the campaign trail during the Town Hall event last night, before he sat down with Tucker, given part of his stump speech, and talking about his trail, and the path that he's been on for the last two decades, and how it eventually led to Donald Trump and America first, let's check it out. My prayer is this, I ask God for 19 years to put me in a position where I could end the chronic disease epidemic and bring hell back to our children. And in August, God sent me Donald Trump. Big event. Well, he attended. You could hear the crowd, Noah. And it's good listening, everybody. You know, even Tucker Carlson, as we're going to play in our last clip here, talking about it. And you know, he's gone out. He's done like this. Carlson podcast slash Town Hall speaking event across the country. He's brought in some major guests, even though he's outside of the campaign and the conservative level to just sit down and have frank and formal conversations about everything that's going on. And he's made a decision outside of his endorsement for Donald Trump, which he even admits as recently as six or seven months ago, he never saw happening in reality, but the way the American voters feel about the former president, let's check it out. I really think, I mean, look, let's be completely honest, Donald Trump is the choice of American voters for president. That's not wish fulfillment. I'm not saying that because I want it to be true, though I do. I'm saying that because it's completely obvious. There's no Democrat running for anything who could fill a hall like this, who could do it four times a day for a year. There's not one. There's no Republican in Washington could Mitch McConnell fill this hall? I don't think so. No. Yeah. Every boo is deserved. If you only knew how deserved those and that's the thing. It doesn't matter if it's Barack Obama or Bill Clinton, George W. Bush or all of them together. And even if it was for a one time event, they couldn't fill a professional basketball or hockey arena or arena that's so big on a college campus that they have their conference tournaments there. Ever. Donald Trump's doing it three, four times a day for the last 60 something days now and he's still got four days left. It's wild. And again, there's a lot of us who have to, you know, continuously ingest and digest this on like a 24/7 who may in some instances take it for granted. You know, you may get see yourself falling victim to the fact that you're watching the little screen on your phone or the bigger screen on your television and Donald Trump and that podium and the people behind them, you have accepted that if that's the way it is. When you don't understand what it's like to go to one of these events in real life and experience it, like the way you would talk about a concert or something huge that, you know, hundreds of thousands of people in some instances go to and what an experience like that is to hear all of those people cheer and laugh and boo and chant at the same time. I mean, you know, you've been to a lot of big concerts throughout the years of your life. You've also been to a lot of, you know, Trump events as well. It's an experience. They rival each other. Yeah. Well, I've only been to that one, as far as I can recall, but yeah, it was an experience. It was definitely interesting to see. I mean, I had to smile on my face the whole time. The whole time. And it's like for those who think people leave or aren't engaged, it's the art of the weave that keeps you there. If they're leaving, they're going to the fucking bathroom or they have the concession stands locked up for six hours and people, people were all like, oh, it's open now. Okay. I'll jump in there real quick. Really? I'm right back. Craving a hot pretzel. And that's it. It's been a whirlwind of a ride. We've got a little bit left. It's going to be the most enjoyable parts, I think, for the most part, but we're going to leave this new segment at that as we're getting ready to jump in for the first time with Tennessee Congresswoman Deanna Harshberger. But before we do, let's take it again 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 Allen has got you covered. He's launched the Patriot Cigar Company. The tobacco is hand-picked in the fields in Nicaragua right next to where Mike Lindell picks his coffee beans. 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But I do want to start off talking about a little bit of the closing messaging that we're seeing along the campaign trail. More specifically, Kamala Harris' campaign speech from the Ellipse in Washington, D.C. earlier this week. It seems like if you vote for me, I promise to fix it, but it's a secret on how I'm going to fix it until you vote for me. At the same time, demonizing a lot of people on the Republican side of the aisle all the way from the House of Representatives and those who support President Trump and the Senate and obviously the Trump campaign itself, you know, as you see the final pitches from the Democrats and what they're not really offering the American people in such a critical time for our country, how are you watching this race shake out from that side and how is your congressional office and maybe yourself personally looking at the way the Democrats have ran down the stretch here? Well, their campaign has been so vague and she's had three, almost four years to fix it, three and a half, four years. She's done nothing. She could just point to one thing that she did. It would be different, but she can't and she was the borders are and she tries to run from that title and she hasn't done one thing in our border except let everybody across that shouldn't be here and it's chaotic. You talk to the Border Patrol. You know, it's a demeaning for those young men and women to go and have to do paperwork just to push those illegals through without remorse and they want to do their job, but their hands are tied behind their back and when she says she went to the border, it's just like Secretary Mayorkas, he met the Border Patrol leadership at the hotel. That's pathetic. You know, in the economy, everything is going on. You can't rewrite. You can't run from your voting record. You can't rewrite what they have done wrong. You can't fix it overnight. She's not even trying to run. She is telling us what she'll do if she's elected. Well she is elected. She's the vice president and she does have a voice, but she's not using it. She's using her little inside voice and not her big outside. No, you make some excellent points there, Congresswoman and the way I see it is that this is looking very favorable for House Republicans come election day next week because, you know, Democrat knows that the legislative agenda starts and ends in the House of Representatives. It's passed on to the Senate, obviously, then to the president's desk to be signed and put into law. There are so many things on the docket. I mean, HR one and two always come to mind whenever I can get a good conservative member of the Republican House here on the show, but there are so many other things as well that you guys were looking to tackle in this session of Congress and we're just stymeters straight up Stonewall by Chuck Schumer and the Senate. You know, when you see how America has woken up and it's not about pronouns, it's not about reproductive freedom. It's not about all these things that the Democrats want to call important heading to the end of the election cycle here. It's the economy. It's safety and security. It's a close U.S. Southern border. It's our reestablishing of footing geopolitically and being a real leader on the world stage. It seems like those issues and ones that a lot of Republicans are campaigning on is what driving these astronomical early vote numbers across the country and voters to the ballot box early and it looks like it's, you know, spelling for a recipe for success. No joke. And you know, I heard Speaker Johnson last night, they asking, what do you intend to do? And he has set on an agenda that we've talked about in the House of Representatives and it's absolutely to the lower prices to make things more affordable to set an energy policy because energy security is national security and it's a driver for all these prices. If you want to pay less at the grocery store, then you have a good energy policy. We've got to work on the leasing and permitting phases. We've got to first close the darn southern border that's putting a strain on our healthcare, on our school systems, on every county in every district across the country is burdensome. And so if we could just do those things and the thing I really want to do wrong is to cut the red tape. I said, if anybody would listen, I've said this on every show I've gone on, make it a right to work government, fire everybody, make them reapply, cut 30% off of every agency, do away with specific agencies and learn if you're going to cut taxes and you've got to cut spending to go along with that. We have the blueprint to make America great again and that's what the House intends to do. And if we have the drop back to the House, the Senate and the presidency, we have to put the pedal to the metal and we've got 18 months to change the way Washington works. And the first 100 days are going to be critical in setting that tone for the rest of the first two years here. No, lots of members of Congress. I'm in the Senate who have joined us on the show recently, a lot of the former Trump administration officials who are potentially going to be working in the next administration as well have said the same thing. First 100, 220 days are critical to get in this country steered back in the right direction and back on track and you just alluded to it yourself. Listen, I heard you had mentioned the border a couple of times. It's such a critical component of the selection cycle. It's one of the top two, if not one A or one B on everyone's agenda outside of the economy and inflation. You know, and there's a lot of different ways to look at this. Recently, we spoke to Chairman Jordan's office this week. We also had Congressman Ralph Norman on our Tuesday edition of the show in addition to Ben Klein, a representative from Virginia talking about the HHS being investigated for how much is being spent on illegals there. But it's not just the housing. It's the way that the illegals who have been shipped around the country by Joe Biden and Kamala Harris have negatively affected the economies, the healthcare systems. But another critical component is the educational system as well. Taking people who traditionally don't go to all day school from third world country and don't speak the language, don't, you know, aren't familiar with the format and then inserting tens, hundreds, maybe even thousands into school districts across the country, can send the educational system on its ear. You've shined some light on this situation. You know, we had such a tough coming back out of COVID with an entire generation of kids that were, in some cases and in some states, forced home for two years. And this isn't making the situation anywhere. So I kind of want you to elaborate a little bit on some of the stuff that you've been looking at regarding this issue. Yeah, with education, it is putting a burden on every school system. If you have illegals, most of these young children, or even after the age of 15, they can't speak English, they can't read English, they can't write English. And a lot of them can't even do Spanish this way. But what happens is when you have to put them, when you're ordered to put them into a classroom, it takes resources away from those kids who are in a public school system. And what happens is you have to have these SL teachers that are very hard to find in rural districts, especially like mine. And it's the graduation rate. And these schools are based on performance and they get these accreditations and money based on performance. Well, if their graduation rate is lower because you have students who can't read or write, then they're looked at as a failure. And so some people have resorted to going into private school systems, or the lot of states have school choice. But you can put them in a Christian school, you can put them somewhere else. It takes resources away from the public school. And bottom line, it's just unfair to taxpayers and teachers and other students and even parents that are trying to give their kids the best opportunities to learn. But yet you have to accommodate children who are here illegally because their parents chose to bring them here. And I think there was a stat that said it caused some school systems up to 200 million a year to take care of these children. But yet our U.S. citizens and our taxpayers, their children are suffering because of the way the educational systems run. You know, if I had a vote and I did vote when Thomas Massey put this on the floor to get rid of the education department at the federal level, I said, yes, send it back to the states who know better how to do all the money out and take care of the educational system. But of course it felt, and it wasn't just the other side who voted no, we had our own side because they're like, we can't do it all. Once we have to do it, I said, you can do anything. You are a U.S. Congresswoman or a Congressman. You can say, yes, we need to get rid of the Department of Education at the federal level, but they chose not to do it. So here we are again in the same boat, and we're going to have to reformate the reform at the education system, not just elementary and high school, but also at the college level front. I mean, we've got a lot of things to do. Completely agree. And when I talked about touching back on pieces of legislation in the next session of Congress that you guys were kind of working on in this session of Congress, it's the Department of Education is one of the ones I was hoping you touched on and I'm glad you did. Listen, you know, we're still reeling from hurricanes, Helene and Milton, two of the places that were hardest hit were rural North Carolina and Tennessee. You know, the lack of disaster relief, the lack of leadership that was provided in the days following the hurricanes is something like, you know, we haven't seen too much of before, but has been the case with this administration. The train wreck in East Palestine, Ohio comes to mind as one of the other ones. You know, when you see and know where the money has been going, a lot through DHS is being funneled, you know, away from FEMA and towards sustaining all of the illegals that have been brought into this country by Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. But just to see the lack of empathy and compassion that you would expect from leadership at the top in Washington, D.C. How tough has it been to watch cabinet members like Alejandro Mayorkas and Pete Buttigieg go around and campaign for Kamala Harris and do these high end fundraisers when people who have lost everything, maybe physically from their home and everything that they worked their entire lives for, to in some instances, their entire families not be able to have the relief or some of the answers that they're looking for in the wake of such national tragedy. Well, it's pathetic. It shows you where their priorities are. And it's not with the people that they are supposedly supposed to serve. You know, Mayorkas, we impeached him. And what a joke that man is telling us that the borders already closed, that we're doing all we can. It's the Republicans' fault that we didn't pass the bill. He's just nuts, okay. And Pete Buttigieg, listen, that man has been at the center of dysfunction in this administration for four years. And he's out fundraising for Kamala hoping he'll get a foreign policy role in her administration if she wins. And I'm like, they should have put him overseas a long time ago. We would have a better, I'm telling you, the man, you know, I can't even begin to tell you what a joke he is, because look, look at our air traffic control system, you know, the way that the airlines are run. It's a disgrace. It is. And he couldn't, he has no expertise in that nobody in Biden's administration has expertise in the cabinet position that they were put in. It's all about patting them on the back, putting their good old buddies in. And I'm telling you, we have people in my district that everything they've ever worked for is now gone. And it's my job because we are a super majority, we're a restaurant. Nobody's coming to help us as far as we know they know we're going to vote Republican. The Democrats don't bother coming over and Republicans know we can take care of ourselves. So it has been the good people in the area that has taken care of their neighbors. The churches have stepped in. I have staff at every county that has damage or destruction because, you know what, people where I live and who I serve, they don't trust the government. And I said, well, you know what, I don't either, but you trust me, you trust my staff, we're here to help you. So they're getting the help they need from my staff and the senators and the governor. But when you look at the federal, you know, if you look at Buttigieg or Mallorca or Harris or Biden, they're not there to help us. It's going to be on our shoulders and these people know it in my district. We got, honestly, the most precious people in the world live in my district and I'm here to prioritize them and take care of them. And that's what they expect from me and nothing less. Yeah, a lot of the country looks at some of the measures that have been taken by the people who live in these, you know, hurricane torn areas and then think it's acts of heroism and things of that nature. But again, the people in places like Tennessee, it's just neighbors helping neighbors. It's what people in the state, in the district, in the communities, in the neighborhoods due to each other when times get tough. It's been really refreshing to see, you know, at the same time heartbreaking to see the lack of response from the federal government, but to see the way people have stepped up, we've heard some of the same commentary from Tennessee Congressman Tim Birchett as well when he's come on the show. And it's just, it's great to see that you're there with your people. You have staff in the district who are out working and trying to get them resources and answers they need in such a critical time. You know, Congresswoman, so close to the election here, we saw a major ruling, which came down Wednesday morning from the Supreme Court, which sided with Virginia governor Glenn Young and in his fight to remove several thousand people who were either not living in the state anymore, dead, had moved, and didn't re-register the correct way, or were legal aliens that were inadvertently added to the voter rolls in Virginia. You know, when you see how hard the Biden-Harris administration and the Department of Justice had pushed back on this, leading up to an election to where they're trying to say, we'll just see what happens to selection and then we could look at it afterwards. But the Supreme Court stepped in and said, you know what, this is just ridiculous. American citizens are the ones who are voting in these federal elections, they're the only ones who can do so, something as simple as voter ID and proof of citizenship could rectify a lot of these problems that we have with the voter rolls and registration throughout the country. You've been someone that's spoken up on this and I kind of want to get your take, you know, just a few days before the election now. Listen, you know, when we tried to pass the CR with the SAVE Act, that would have really a Biden should have just said, pass it on, that'll be poking them right in the eye since they threw him off the ballot. I mean, who in the right mind thinks that somebody that doesn't live here should have the right to vote here in our elections. And that's exactly what the Democrats do. Look what the governor in California did. He said, you cannot ask them for an ID or we will arrest you. I mean, my God above, if California set the tone for the rest of the country, we'd be in deep duty. And I'm telling you, it's up to the governors of each state to put those voter integrity laws into place that says, you have to show an ID, you have to show an ID to do anything for God's sakes. You have to have that to get on an airplane. Even if it is a messed up system with Buttigieg in charge, you have to have an ID for most things. You know, I have to show that when I go to the doctor's office, if you get interest, listen, it's not out of the, out of the normal realm to ask for an ID to vote to prove that you were a US citizen, who in the right mind would think that that should be illegal to ask for that. But you have those governors and the poor people in some of these blue states that have to deal with that, no wonder we're getting inundated in my district from people moving from California, New York, Colorado, places like that, they are escaping communism coming to the land of the free. And you know, the Supreme Court, I guess they're the only ones that have a lot of sense that says, wait a minute, why wouldn't you want people that are here legally to vote? We don't want those people that are illegal. You know, mistakes happen, you might check a box that's wrong, but in the case, Governor Yanken's doing what was mandated that he do, and that's perch voter rolls. And that's why we had the debacle back in 2020, and that's why that, you know, you've got questions about the election system and the integrity of our election system. That's one of the top questions I'm asking is I go around my district, or even if I go out of the district is, is this going to be a safe and secure election? How do we know? That's their biggest fear, Ron, is that they will try to cheat. And we have already seen that Pennsylvania, and here we go in Virginia, and even the out of the country voters, you know, Scott Perry in Pennsylvania, he's in a tight, tight race. And here they're worried about people from out of the country being able to vote that are not even U.S. citizens, it's outrageous and it's unbelievable, but that's the state of affairs that we have when it comes to elections, and the Democrats will stop at nothing. That's why the RNC has to ensure that we have somebody there in these precincts. They know they're going to cheat, and don't waste your money in precincts around the country that you know we're doing it right. Focus on the precincts that you know they're going to cheat, or they're going to try, and you have somebody there when they cast their ballot, somebody there when they cast their ballots. And we know that they learned from 2020 that you better have your litigation ready to go, and that's what we're seeing in these cases. They're ready to litigate, even go to the Supreme Court if they have to, and that's what's happening in Virginia and Pennsylvania. No, it certainly is. And then in closing with you today, Congresswoman, it's a great catching up with you for the first time. To have you back to be able to talk more in depthly after the election. But you know we're at the end of this race here, and I do have to mention the race that Donald Trump's won over the last couple of years. You know you talk about the comeback story that is Donald Trump, the law fair that's been waged against him, the assassination attempt was to try to do to him and his family. The way he was you know kind of held up in D.C. throughout the course of his term in office and still able to get a lot of accomplishments done for the American people. You know I thought coming out of the RNC we had a pretty galvanized Republican party, you could probably count the prominent figures on one hand who wasn't really with the America first movement. And you know he's widened that tent so much to include people like Elon Musk and RFK Jr. Tulsi Gabbard, et cetera. Moving forward here into the last couple days before the election, how do you see this race shaking at? How strong do you see President Trump finish it? And what are some things that you encourage like our listenership to do in these final days to cast their vote early maybe and start chasing ballots or be really tuned into what's going on as we near the end of the election cycle here? Well that's a great question and you know Trump has done an incredible job of outreach to voters everywhere. You know when the Teamsters declined to endorse the Democratic candidate for the first time since 1996, that's a huge statement in itself not to endorse Kamala and you have, if you go to Michigan, you have Muslims and Arab leaders who have endorsed Trump at some of his rallies, you know he has widened that tent with like you said Tulsi Gabbard, RFK, you've got people who may have been more independent minded who see exactly what the Democrats have done. They've lied, they've litigated, they've prosecuted and if you can't get him any other way, guess what? You try to kill him. They've seen all this take place before their very eyes and when you see that, how can you not question the hierarchy of the Democratic Party? You know you can't change the fact that the majority of Americans are far worse off today than they were four years ago and that you know honestly round that fact reaches across every sector of race and division of society today and because of that more people who may have been independents, more people who were you know the blue collar Democrats, they have come over to the Trump side and they've said look, if you've got, you know Mark Twain said it best common sense, it's not common and I can tell you it's in Dang shorts of line DC and where did she do her last pitch to the American people? Right in the heart of the bubble of Washington DC and that speaks volumes to me that she would do it in Joe Biden's backyard the same place that Trump was on January 6th, she's not moving us forward, she's going backwards to litigate something that happened and what Trump is trying to do is say, let me show you what the future holds for you and I would tell your listeners, if you know people in other states, especially blue states or those people who might want to sit on the couch and say, ah we're going to win that race, don't worry we're in Red District, get out and cast your vote, we need to win the popular vote as well as the electoral college and you know his mantra is too big to read, I'm saying we have to overwhelm him at the ballot box and that's what people are doing, we're setting record numbers in early voting in every state, so you know the best thing you could do is get out and vote, get out and vote early, we still got a few days left and you know that's my message Ron. Wise words and I think we're going to leave it at that, Congresswoman, listen we've got your congressional website and because you're out in district, your campaign website, live link in the show description today as well, is there any place on social media that you want to direct our listenership to be able to check out all the great work you're doing in between times before you come back on the show again? Well just go to the campaign website, it's votediana.com and that way they can catch up with everything I am doing and there's a presence on Twitter and ex as well but you know any time that they see me, I'll update them, I'll let them know what I'm doing but I am in the district today, I'm going with the DOT to look at I-26 you know to find out where we're at and what the process is of getting that interstate back open, so I'm out working so just tell them to look me up, they'll probably see me around the district. You heard her here today on the show, this is the Congresswoman who's representing Tennessee's first congressional district, she's also out there fighting really hard for all of America first. Diana Harshberger, thanks for joining us on the show, have a great weekend and we'll see you again after election day. Hey Bob, pleasure, thank you. The reason Kamala's campaign has been reduced, this desperate, pathetic stream of hoaxes and lies is very simple, she's a liar, the entire world can see, she's a total train wreck and by the way I looked at her this morning, she had a little news conference lasted for like two minutes, she's exhausted, you know, she's exhausted. She's a train wreck who is totally unqualified to be the President of the United States of America. All right, I jump back into the news portion of the show here, last news segment on the back end of two huge Friday editions of State for Breakfast and as I hypothesized in our first edition of the podcast today, I was correct, Diana Harshberger, the Congresswoman from Tennessee brought the fire and fury, she really enjoyed jumping on with us for the first time, it's been a long time coming and how we connected was one of her newest congressional staffers that works in communications. He was with an office of a congressman who frequents the show, he left to work with her down the stretch here and as soon as he did we connected and here she is, another guest that's going to be joining us, I think on a frequent basis now, it was great hearing from her for the first time. That was Donald Trump yesterday continuing his seven state in two day tour, weirdly in New Mexico, but not weirdly for what you think because the Democrats traditionally in many of the recent elections have been able to capture that state, but Donald Trump's argument was, you'll hear a little bit of it later when he sit down when Tucker Carlson to finish the day in Arizona last night, it's a battleground state because it's a border state. So why shouldn't he go there and talk about the America first messaging? He was hammering. Come on Harris right there, calling her incompetent and referred to her as a train wreck. He would also, well, I guess give Antonio Brown a little bit of spread to put on his nomination for Cracker of the Day as well, let's hear it. She's a total train wreck and by the way, I looked at her this morning, she had a little news conference lasted for like two minutes, she's exhausted, you know, she's exhausted. She's a train wreck who is totally unqualified to be the president of the United States of America. There are some people who thrive under pressure and there are some people who crack under pressure. She's a cracker and the more pressure Kamala, the more pressure Kamala has, the more you see it happening. No, she's cracker. She's a cracker Noah. What do you think about the cracker of the day? Come on Harris. That's pretty good. On C-T-E-S-P-N, I like it. And it was at one of these events that he was talking about yesterday, especially in New Mexico where you want to be able to get the full Donald Trump experience because he doesn't frequent places like these. One of the things that he likes to do, of course, is hit the fake news media and he would be able to point out to the press their constant refusal and it's like I always say, they show these Harris walls, events on cable news, very tight picture, you can't see the venue and then they pump up the crowd noise to ridiculous levels. Meanwhile, Donald Trump was campaigning in New Mexico yesterday, a state that went blue comfortably in the last two elections and Donald Trump has 60,000 people waiting for him at some obscure airport in the middle of nowhere on a work day. And to think that these two races are even anywhere in the same wheelhouse is just moronic at best to think, but again, he'll take a shot at the fake news media. He wanted to give everybody the Trump experience. Let's hear it. Look at that, because I wish, I wish the fake news, I wish the fake news would show this crowd. I wish they'd turned the cameras over there as far as the eye can see over there. Not one camera's turning, not one camera, they never turn the cameras, they never want to show the real crowd size. You know, Kamala, Kamala should never be running right now, she doesn't deserve it. She came in last, she got no votes. Whether you like him or not, I'm not a big fan, but we had a debate, his numbers went down, they can happen, but they took it away from him. You don't take it away. He got 14 million votes in the Democrat party. You know what, it's pretty funny, Noah, because one of the things that I think Donald Trump is also doing, so whenever he's doing East Coast or Midwest rallies, he's going to be in what you would normally see Donald Trump wearing, red, white, and blue suit, unless he's wearing the Reflector vest. Whenever he's out on the West Coast now, I'm talking Vegas, Arizona, now New Mexico. It's Undertaker theme song off the plane, Black Trench Coat, Golden Black, MAGA hat. I like it. Yeah, so he's got two different sets of MAGA uniforms that he's wearing out there on the campaign trail, and he wanted to announce a new policy for the first time being heard of this rally in New Mexico yesterday. Let's check this one out. And I'm announcing today a new step that I'll take to get emergency pressure relief to all Americans. On day one, I will sign an executive order directing every federal agency to immediately remove every single burdensome regulation, driving up the cost of goods, and drive up the cost of goods. We have so many regulations that hurt our country. I cut more regulations times four than any president in the history of our country. And that's why we had the best -- we had the greatest economy in history. That's one of the reasons why. The other is I gave you the largest tax cut in the history of our country, including Ronald Reagan. Furthermore, I will create a new cabinet position for a senior member of my administration who will be tasked exclusively with doing everything in the federal government's power to reduce the cost of living. We have to not be able to live. And a lot of it is just the regulations and the rules and regulations, which are just a waste of time and money, and everybody -- we need regulation, but I have seen regulations where they have 30 regulations for one subject and the one subject doesn't even matter. All agencies will be judged daily on their progress in slashing the cost of household items. And we're going to slash the cost, and this will be the largest and fastest, most aggressive regulatory reduction. It's going to be the largest regulatory reduction in the history of our country, and it's going to happen very fast. Now, no, this is huge. The cabinet level position is great. The other person that would oversee the other side of it is wonderful as well. When you talk about unleashing American energy and getting everything done cheaper again, that's one thing. But there are things that hold up producers and manufacturers that at the end of the day, they just can't lower the prices to a certain extent because they need to hypothetically operate in the black if you're a business and want to be successful. Now, Kamala Harris' take on this would be like opportunity economy, and we're going after the price gougers. What does that even mean? Most national or international manufacturing companies, right, or producers, they usually operate at about 1% in the black. So where are the prices being gouged, and what are you going to do to these people? If you do anything to them, their companies are done, and they're gone forever. Now what Donald Trump says is, "Okay." So we can't go after the price gougers. First of all, that's retarded because it doesn't exist. But secondly, how do we make things outside of energy costs cheaper? All of the regulations that these people have to abide by. And if you let's just say if there's 10 regulations on something and you take away eight of them on day one, automatically, and you let all these companies know, listen, whether it's like DOT, whether it's air quality, whether it's the way you store or ship your things, we're not going to be looking at that anymore. You do it as cost-effective, but safely as possible. Do you imagine what that could do for the cost of everything? Yeah. Drive it right back down. I mean, we could be looking at 90s-type prices by the time Donald Trump's done in office. Oh, I would love that so much. And to say that he would have a senior administrator, a cabinet level that would be going and checking government efficiency numbers on a daily basis. Just imagine every time you go to work, you have somebody breathing down your neck because you've done such a shit job for the entirety of your career. And now every day you're going to get numbers checked when you walk in the door and when you leave at night. Mm-hmm. Seems like the government might be working for us a little bit more efficiently come January of next year. I'm very hopeful about it. I thought that was an amazing new policy. He comes on the back of the one he announced that says he will be doing a massive tax credit for people who have to take care of other adult people in their lives over the weekend. I thought that was great because, again, there are so many rules and restrictions and regulations around that that, you know, someone who literally provides 24 or 7K or sometimes they're only allowed to get paid for like eight hours a week and they're like feeding them, changing them. And it's just it's tough and it looks like Donald Trump wants to streamline people getting some relief for that very tasking work for loved ones as well. He compared this with the reason why Kamala Harris' campaign has just devolved down into a big steaming pile of shit right now. Let's hear it. Despite all of the damage he's caused, Kamala has spent the final week of her campaign comparing her political opponents to the most evil mass murderers in history. And two days ago Joe Biden called our supporters garbage, garbage. So Noah, by this point, we segued from New Mexico to Vegas, okay? And people behind Donald Trump are now wearing the sanitation worker vests in the audience behind them. And they mean it. They mean it even though without question my supporters are far higher quality than Crooked Joe or Lion, Kamala, look at that, that's, yeah, nobody like that. My response to Joe and Kamala is very simple. You can't lead America if you don't love Americans, you just can't do it. You can't be president if you hate the American people and they do hate it. They hate the American people. You would have an open border policy where prisons and jails and penitentiaries are allowed to freely walk into our country. Where gang members have taken off the streets of Caracas, Venezuela and dumped into our country, we don't even know their names, we know nothing about them. They're free to roam, they call it free to roam, congratulations, you're free to roam. And they kill four people, you know, it's crazy, the 13,000 plus that we have, the killers, these are murderers from jails. Can you believe that? These were all murders, convicted murders in jail, in prison, and we know nothing about them. In fact, we don't even know where they are, but they're out there someplace. I'm sure we have a few of them, welcome, I'm sure we have a few of them sitting right. Tell us, we have Venezuelan killers for MAGA? You're sitting down now, you don't know whether or not the guy next to you killed five people. No, we're going to get them out of here, we're going to get them out fast, we're going to get them out fast, and our local police are going to be activated. And if we had the cooperation from the fake news, which you don't, it would happen relatively quickly, we're going to be able to do it. Now our local police, let me tell you, they know every one of them. They know their middle name, they know everything about them, they know what country they come from, they know everything, but they're told to stand back, don't touch them, don't do anything, stand back, they don't want to stand back. Just like Border Patrol, they go crazy when they see these people pouring in, and they can look at them and they can see trouble. They go trouble, trouble, trouble, trouble, no trouble, trouble, trouble. They can look at them and they can see good or bad. Kamala Harris is not fit to be president of the United States. She doesn't have the intellect, the stamina, or that special quality that real leaders have to have. I think that's very important. One of the ones we don't talk about enough, because we're worried about all the things that are affecting our everyday lives, like the economy, safety in the streets. I mean, as you heard in the top of the show, with Texas Representative Keatself also alluded to a little bit more from Tennessee Congresswoman, Deanna Harshbarger, the education system, the healthcare system. They're overwhelmed with the legal. We are constitutionally bound because of the shit laws that are on the books right now, that if you are dumped into this country from no matter where, and you're put into a school district or you walk into a hospital and you have a chronic disease or you've never formally learned or gotten an education before, we are constitutionally bound to spend every dollar imaginable to make that a 100 percent free and successful experience for those people. Just imagine 20 some odd million people coming into this country and what that does to all the systems here in the United States. Noah says unsustainable. It's worth it now. I've picked up down the stretch here as well, because I can't think of anything else to describe it. Noah. Yeah. No. What a disaster. I don't know if you heard. You got to go back and listen to these clips. Again, Donald Trump is speaking before like 20 some odd thousand people in a massive venue in Las Vegas. I think it's where the Golden Knights play and the crowd sounds like they're 10 miles behind them, even when they all erupt in like a standing ovation and that's just some of the stuff that the mainstream media is doing to manipulate the optics here down the end of the stretch. So we have to take into consideration how it's being presented, Donald Trump is performing stronger than ever, but in some instances, the mainstream media is not allowing it to seem that way. And on the other side of the coin showing Kamala Harris in a different light as well. Guys, wherever you're listening to the show today, last call. Make sure you're subscribed to stake for breakfast. Make sure you're sharing the show with your friends, family, coworkers and loved ones, and make sure we're downloading to your electronic device. You can find us on any podcasting platform, Apple Spotify, iHeart, Samsung, Amazon, Pat Cass, or wherever you listen to your shows, just make sure you hit the subscribe or the follow or the plus follow button. It's free and that it's downloading to your electronic device and then check us out on social media, Twitter, get our 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. The message that Donald Trump is pushing hard in the home stretch here is they broke it. All fix it. He was dropping it in Vegas yesterday, let's hear it. Remember Kamala and Sleepy Joe, they broke it. I will fix it and will fix it fast. And we're going to have America that's bigger, better, bolder, richer, safer and stronger than ever before. And while you've heard throughout the course of the entirety of the coverage we've provided here through over the last two years, since November of 2022, of Donald Trump presenting the case, the extension of the Trump Doctrine, what his second term agenda looks like, policies that are evolving in real time and almost every day, you know, it's a good analogy to say they broke it, I'll fix it because it was fine when they took it over. They were the ones who ended all of Donald Trump's border policies on day one and let the almost four million people who were not so much enjoying the remain in Mexico policy, just pour into the United States. Same thing with everything else, war in Ukraine, war in Israel, cancellation of the energy sector, you know, what's going on in schools and healthcare, the value of the dollar, the job market and the cost of living top to bottom, you know, and all they have is to say lie after lie about Donald Trump, he's going to be a dictator, you know, they go after things that just like he said so many times that even the media fact check them on, but they still continue to say the speaking events where they aren't fact checked in real time, talking about how he's going to end Medicare and Social Security that he wants to take away the Affordable Care Act without any kind of comprehensive replacement, et cetera. Donald Trump is going to make sure that every lie that she's pointing out, he'll physically say that this is a lie and refuter on the tear. Many Kamala says this is a lie. She says they want to take away Medicare and Social Security, it's crazy. I would never say that. Who would say that? Because if you do say that, that's your number one, it would be wrong. And number two, it's the end of your political career. So who would say that? I never said that. She said he wants to immediately end Social Security. She's crazy. Hillary Clinton wouldn't lie like that. You can't stand tell her, she's crooked as hell. She says I want to end Obamacare. I'm going to miss them. Affordable health, okay? No. I never said that. You got it. I fixed it. I made it good, but it still stinks, okay? If we got something better, I would do it. If it was less expensive, it's too expensive and it's not a very good form of health care. But if we got something better, I'd do it. But I never said I'm going to end it. She wants to immediately end it, she talks about Project 2025 all the time. I have nothing to do with it. I've said it every way possible. I even said to a very good lawyer, "Am I allowed to sue them for continuously? We put it in writing. We sent it." And the lawyer said, "Well, sir, you're running a campaign. You got a lot of liars in campaigns. You probably can't." But she says that, "I want to ban IVF." That's fertilization. That's a lie. That's a lie. That's a lie. But I believe it. Could you've heard it? No. I'm like the father of IVF. Oh, the father. When I heard about it, they had a bad ruling in Alabama, a judge ruled that all clinics have to be immediately closed and I was called by Katie Britt Great Senator from Alabama and she said, "You have no idea. So many women, they're going crazy." And I said, "Explain it. Just explain it." And after about five minutes, I said, "Well, we can't do that. That's great. We can't do this to have beautiful, healthy babies. It's okay." And I actually said, "I wrote something out and it was quite good, I must say." And it was very, it was totally supportive. And Alabama legislature, the following day, passed exactly what I wrote. And we are totally in favor. But she said, "I want to end IVF. In fact, I want to get insurance companies to pay for the IVF if possible. We want to do it." And I'm going to protect Medicare and Social Security and your healthcare from Kamala's open border catastrophe. So she's the one who threatens your healthcare and according to recent studies, Kamala's plan for giving free healthcare to illegals will destroy Medicare. It'll destroy our country. It'll cost $2 trillion. She wants to do that. She will. That's something she'll do. And again, for those trying to wrap their brain around it, no, I'm not much of a math wizard, but you can kind of back me up on this. Let's just say 11 to 15 million illegals in this country prior to Joe Biden and Kamala hair taking office. You let in 20 plus million more. You give them the benefits of at least a green card moving forward in Kamala Harris's first term in office, which would give them access to everything. They're now part of Social Security and they get into the free, well, not the free, but the healthcare system that all the Americans can get in, right? Affordable Care Act. Get the tax ping if you don't have healthcare for yourself, right? Yeah. So let's just say you added essentially anywhere between 35 and 50 million new people to Social Security and Medicare. How sustainable is that somewhere? Not very, not very, but there's also a school of thought that says that they're importing these people in order to sustain Social Security because all their people they think and they hope will be doing work above board on the table versus under the table. And that's the thing. For years past, a lot of people who were, let's just air quote it now, looking for a better life, wanted to do anything they could to get into this country because they wanted to work hard towards an American dream. Now you're taking all of these people from China, Russia, Ukraine, Palestine, Congo, Cameroon, all of the places in Latin America that are overran with crime and the worst essential components of Mexico and forcing them into the United States. It doesn't sound like the people that are going to make hardworking contributions to our country. It sounds like a lot of people coming in in designer clothes with selfie sticks that want to be getting free everything. Now, no, let me ask you a question. These people that are supposed to be the great contributors of future generations of Social Security earners, right, and the preservationists of Medicare, they've been given everything for years. You give them a green card and tell them, okay, now the work starts here. You no longer have a five star luxury hotel to sleep in. You don't have the free debit card that gets like anywhere between three and seven thousand dollars a month, depending on your family unit size, pumped onto it. You got to start paying taxes on your kids' education and you're going to have to find some kind of health care or we're going to give you a tax penalty at the end of the year. How fast do you think they're going to be wanting to sprint into the job market, following that ultimatum? No, not very fast at all. This isn't thousands. This is intense of thousands. Unfortunately, it's not even hundreds of thousands. It's millions of people all that are going to be like, no, fuck that at the same time. And all the people that were coming here and doing it, you know, and I know everybody hates when you say doing it the right way, but doing it the fucking right way, they were coming here not expecting to take anything from the country other than just the benefit of being here. These people are coming here on the promise of free shit. And when you take away the free shit, they're going to be like, what's up with my free shit? Yep. Yep. Much like we've seen in Germany, in the UK, in France, et cetera, throughout Europe, as we're getting ready to wrap here, I've got a couple more, just brief clips. First one is, so Donald Trump started off in New Mexico. We played you some clips of his rally out in Nevada as well. He would end the day in Arizona on a Halloween night town hall event with Tucker Carlson. And out of all the questions and back and forth, they did on policy and joking and garbage people and working at McDonald's, Tucker Carlson had a question for him. It's one that we've posted throughout the course of the podcast. One that you might even think when you see that he was there yesterday and I'm talking about New Mexico, like, Tucker Carlson wants to know, what the hell were you doing out there? Well, Donald Trump had a very good answer. Let's hear it. You're in New Mexico the other day, New Mexico's considered a pretty, pretty blue state. What were you doing there? Well, they're also a border state. They have people pouring in by the tens of thousands and they're being decimated. They're being hurt very badly. They also have a pretty rotten economy for a lot of reasons, but what they really have is tremendous inflation. But beyond that, because I happen to think that the border is the single biggest issue. I think the border is a bigger issue than inflation. Inflation is destroying and it's a country bust. You know, inflation, it's broken up many countries, including Germany from many years ago. You look at where there was big, big, and this was the biggest inflation and the worst inflation we've ever had. They say in 48 years they don't include a lot of things. It was the worst inflation we've ever had. Inflation is a country buster. So I'm not trying to minimize that, but I think the biggest problem and the worst thing that's happened to this country is allowing millions of people in here that are criminal people. Look, when you empty out your prisons and you put them into the United States, a lot of bad things happen and they're coming in totally unvented, totally unchecked, they're pouring in. Venezuela has... And totally in the same fashion that me and Noah just outlined in regards to the stresses that it puts on all the systems here in the States and what it potentially looks like for them moving forward. So as we're getting ready to wrap up, it's almost sad to say we're nearly at the end, my friend. We're only going to have one more edition of the podcast and that's going to be a Monday show ahead of the election. We're going to play the last close out from the last actual rally, not the town hall he did with Tucker, but out in Vegas yesterday and in Nevada talking about all of the great things that he's got and accomplished on the campaign trail and how much hard work there is to be putting in over the course of the next three, four days running up to the Tuesday elections. Let's hear it. You need to get out and vote for the past nine years. We've been fighting against the most sinister and corrupt forces on earth, people like Adam Shifty Schiff. Can you imagine that bum is going to be a senator? Can you imagine? Maybe there's a one percent chance. Who knows? He's a new, he lied like hell, Adam Shifty Schiff. We have, we have senators sitting over here, they can't even believe it. There's a bum. He's a liar. He's a crooked guy. He's a crooked man. With your vote in this election, you could show them once and for all that this nation does not belong to them, this nation belongs to you. It was hardworking patriots like you who built this country. And five days from now, it's the hardworking patriots like you who are going to save our country. After all we have been through together, we stand on the verge of the four greatest years in American history. With your help from now until election day, we will restore America's promise and we will take back the nation that we love. We will take it back. We are one people, one family, and one glorious nation under God. We will never give in, we will never give up, we will never back down, and we will never, ever surrender. Together we will fight, fight, fight, and win, win, win. November 5th will be the most important day in the history of our country. And together we will make America powerful again. We will make America wealthy again. We will make America healthy again. 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 very much, Nevada. Get out and vote. Get out and vote. Thank you very much. God bless you all. God bless you. Well Noah, what do you think, 10 out of 10? Are you talking about the overall experience or just the seven states and seven events that Donald Trump did in just 48 hours? All the above. Man, you feel a little bit sad to see it come to a close? I'm a little scared, a little sad. I think we got it. We're going to be good. For everyone that's a little bit apprehensive, listen, you're heading into the most critical weekend in the history of our electorate, you have to be able to do things other than listening to podcast and being a couch potato and watching Donald Trump out on the campaign trail at the very minimum. Make sure your votes in and make sure you're pressuring everybody you know just to find out if they voted, if they haven't asked them why, and then encourage them to get out to this poll centers and cast their vote as well. We got this. We just have to be able to sprint through the finish line with Donald Trump, who's been running this race for a lot longer than most of the people who are even in the America first movement right now and that's saying a lot. I'm going to leave it at that as we're getting ready to finish out the news portion of the week, but we are going to be jumping in with the president of the New York Young Republican Club, Gavin Wax right now, but before we do, we're going to have one final check in with one of our partners. I think it's time we had a conversation about a good night's sleep. Pillow King have been a soda, Mike Lindell, and the apparatus known as the MyPillow family has been cranking out savings down at MyPillow for over 20 years, and for the first time in 20 years, they've changed the long-standing MyPillow, and now have the MyPillow version 2.0. You get a promo code stake, you're going to get buy one, get one free. 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It's always a pleasure to host, and here we are, Gavin, just days before the 2024 presidential election. Listen, we couldn't have thought years ago the way that this election cycle would have carried out. We've done so many interviews over the years, we've talked about the rise of populism and nationalism and Trumpism across the United States, but we are at the crest of the wave that's breaking across the country right now, and you're seeing a political candidate and once in a lifetime political icon. Just one of the most special times for us here to watch Donald Trump navigating all the things that have happened to him, you start off with the wake of his first presidency, the law fair that was waged against him, the ex-communicado level that he was kind of turned away. I almost added the Republican Party in the way that people just weren't with it anymore after his first presidency, obviously the assassination attempts, but I mean from the ashes, it's cliché to say, but it's literally the truth to see him rise like a phoenix and now be caring not only the Republican Party, but so many other people who were outside of the MAGA tent towards this finish line and has built a coalition that looks like it's really going to get this country back on the right track. I mean you guys were right at the forefront last weekend when Donald Trump held his rally at Madison Square Garden, one of the most impressive events I've seen Donald Trump ever do and that's saying a lot for the complete body of work that he's done. You guys helped that event get off without a hitch, you were critical in making sure that everything was set up and that it was ran the right way and President Trump just had to go in there and do what he does and that's provide the showmanship that he's conducted himself being and bringing in so many people under this MAGA tent. Gavin, just a little quick back end commentary on the end of this race right now and how President Trump is looking so strong and so many of the places that you would have thought he would have never been able to resonate in. It looks like we're looking for a recipe success. There is still a lot of work ahead of us though in these last days before the election. Yeah, listen, we can't get too overconfident but I think there's a lot of reason to be hopeful and there's a lot of reason to see the electoral map expanding for President Trump. He's really done a great job building up his coalition, growing this coalition, going on the offensive, going into blue areas, breaking new blue walls if the MSG was part of that, Wildwood was part of that, going into the Northeast, going into states that Republicans have not traditionally won in a very long time, not only helping down ballot candidates, but also trying to fight for the popular vote, not leaving any voter on the table but also looking to expand the map. I think that's the kind of mentality we need to win elections going forward and look, everything you said in your open is so true. It has been a rocky road to get here and yes, I don't want to be too confident but we are in a pretty good position vis-a-vis 2020 and 2016, especially if you look at the polls, especially just look at the media cycle, especially if you look at just the anecdotal things like having no protest at MSG, having the crowd size we've seen in places like New York, you know, all these things are adding up for us to be in a pretty confident position but we have to remember with a rocky road to get here, a lot of people had abandoned him after his first term. It was a very vicious, primary in terms of, you know, how many people were pulling out their knives and backstabbing, you know, the MAGA movement and were trying to come for President Trump himself. So, this was a long road. I think he knows and his team knows exactly who was there for him from the beginning from when the chips look like they were down now. After all these ups, downs, left, right were really in a position where going into the final stretch, there's a vibe of confidence, there's energy and it's something that hopefully carries through the election day, obviously, every day, something could happen but I don't think there's been a weaker candidate historically than Kamala Harris, I think. There are a lot of people who view her as a complete failure of a candidate and we're going to see that on November 5th, but look, we've got to get to the polls, we've got to keep early voting, we've got to do the mail-in voting, we're allowed, we need to get all our people out, all our low propensity voters, all our first time voters, that's the name of the game, change the electoral landscape and we win. You know, Gavin, there was a time where they were literally trying to rip the leadership mantle of this party away from Donald Trump and that was in the years before he announced this candidacy. I mean, things are a lot different now, but like you said, the people that were on board from day one and never left his side knew that, you know, there was a real power grab for leadership within the Republican party. I mean, Donald Trump understood and I really think he knew with the times of changing, it was time to change the way that Republicans did the job. Returning to nationalism and populism was part of the component, but it was just a complete change in leadership in the way that the Republicans have conducted themselves for many decades and, you know, which became more common was the way that they were failing in an election after election to hold House majority, sometimes win the Senate. And obviously, if you look in, you know, three out of the last four presidencies, it's getting into the White House. You know, I think he's rewritten the playbook on how you campaign, why you campaign, where you campaign and what it takes to really convince the American hardworking men and women in this country, you know, what Republicans can do if they're all on the same page to see everyone kind of come back in and understand and to see a lot of the people who have left along the way. I mean, if you would have told me heading into the election in this cycle right now, you could count maybe the prominent Republicans, if you could even call them that anymore, who weren't on board, like let's just say the MAGA Express and the amount of tent widening he's done and kind of reshaped the party to bring in people like Elon Musk, Tulsi Gabbard, you know, Tucker Carlson, an RFK junior, it really looks like we're potentially heading in a great direction for this country. I mean, he talks about a return to a golden era and a golden age for America, the reestablishment of American leadership, not just here at home, but abroad and across the world. And I do think that, you know, across this country, men and women are waking up and understanding like, this isn't just about conservative politics anymore, this is common sense. That's something that Donald Trump has campaigned heavily on. And it looks like it's really, you know, hit a home run as far as messaging goes a selection cycle. No, listen, I think you're 100% right. I think the messaging is on point. I think a lot of people in the Republican Party were very slow to get on this train. But now they understand the time is here, they understand that he is the political force that he has not only dominated the Republican Party and his movement will continue to dominate the party long after he is through in politics. I think they also understand that the body politic in this country writ large is now dominated by President Trump, that he is able to shape and shift the narrative when he comes out of the policy proposal, it becomes the talk of the town, it becomes the thing that Kamala Harris wants to steal something like a no tax on tip all of a sudden she's feeling these ideas. He's setting the narrative. He's setting the stage. She's setting the frame, which is such a breath of fresh air compared to typical Republicans who are always on the back foot, who are always allowing the left and the Democrats to set the stage, to set the frame, always playing defense. This is a complete change of tune for most Republicans, they're not used to this kind of energy, they're not used to this kind of political environment. And look, I think this tent building, this coalition building, bringing on RFK Jr., bringing on Tulsi Gabbard, this is huge for the Republican Party. This is growing it into new communities, growing it with new voters, voters that we never dreamed of reaching before. He did this historic rally in the Bronx for instance, he's fighting for every voter, even working class Hispanic, working class black, inner city voters, people that historically have never voted for Republicans, I think this is going to show the exact ceiling, the furthest stretch that MAGA could go is going to be shown this cycle. And honestly, I have to give a shout out also to his vice presidential candidate, J.D. Vance. I need to watch the Rogan interview, but youthful energy, the first millennial on the ticket, really pushing the needle forward in terms of articulating the populism, the nationalism that is embodied in this movement in a sort of philosophical and ideological way. Brilliant guy, really good on the stump, really good speaker. And he's doing the podcast circuit just as President Trump is, and they're both doing it brilliantly. They're approaching all these new and alternative forms of media. They're going around the mainstream media apparatus to reach new voters. And I think what they're doing is honestly, it's never been done before, and I think they're reaching the young. I think they're reaching voters that have never thought that they'd be listening to a three four-hour podcast with the presidential candidate or vice presidential candidate. I think it's an incredible thing, and I think it just goes to show we're moving in a new direction as a party. We're moving in a new direction as a country, and I really hope this golden age that everyone's talking about is coming soon, is here to stay. I think we could all use this. You know, and how Donald Trump has been able to sow with ease, mesh with this young youth movement within our party. It's just been amazing to see if you would be able to, you know, try to convince me that an 80-year-old man, albeit, you know, he's someone that knows Hollywood well, you know, he's still in the 70s, you know, he's still crying. The business industry well, that would be able to just go out there and have these, like, quite frank and open discussions and even, like, joking moments with people that are so young and rising stars in the party and how you could see they really look up and understand President Trump, and they really are counting on them to help kind of pull him along and make sure that his agenda is getting carried out for the American people. It's been an amazing evolution to Donald Trump as we've gotten the final form here. And then Gavin, on the other side of the coin, you know, we've seen the Democrats in just less than four years kind of throw it away. I believe at some point around 2020, the Democrats were able to harness the message. They had convinced a majority of Americans who are, you know, not typical followers of politics that Donald Trump was a bad man and his policies weren't working for this country. You know that he was a part of the old guard that was getting changed out, and he's been able to take it all back and then some more and make inroads in places like you'd mentioned. The amazing work he's done in places like New York and New Jersey, what's happening in places like Virginia right now, states that were up for grabs in last election cycle that, you know, nobody in the mainstream media from either side of the aisle is even talking about now because they're expecting the flip Republican again, and it's just been amazing to watch this evolution. But at the same time, what can you say about the Democrats who are so worried about the pandering and the power grab and to catering to demographics of people like illegal aliens, like the transgender community, like people who really they can't count on to be relied on for a lot of their, you know, policies that they want to push in this country, how far and disconnected they are from what is typically affecting Americans across the country today. Well, I think it's a great question. I think, you know, in years past, I've certainly been very effective at being the opposition party, they've been very effective at waging a media and a media war and a political war against President Trump and his supporters, you know, shaping the narrative, building a narrative and ultimately taking back power. And they were largely united, this very, you know, disparate coalition of different factions, different people, different personalities. They were united in their hatred for President Trump, but that's just not enough anymore. When you're the party governing, when you're the party in Washington, where you're making all of these decisions and you're failing, you're failing on the economy, you're failing on the border, you're failing on crime, you're failing in foreign affairs, you're failing just across the board to deliver for your voters, to deliver for the country and your incompetence is there for all to see that whole coalition falls apart very quickly. Their whole message falls apart very quickly and their attacks on President Trump begin to hit deaf ears and we've been seeing in recent years all their attacks, all the things they used to say that used to be effective, they're just not working anymore. No one wants to hear about these stupid Hitler accusations. No one wants to hear about these stupid fascist allegations. No one wants to hear about some 30-year-old made up, you know, sexual assault allegations. These are all nonsense. They want to know how are you going to make their lives better? How are you going to drop inflation? How are you going to handle the border? How are you going to bring about world peace? How are you going to manage the economy? How are you going to deal with the gangs taking over apartment complexes? They do not care anymore about the smears, the gaslighting, the lies, the attacks. It's done. It's just not effective. They've overplayed their hand. They've had no new tricks since 2016 and they've really, 2015 when he came down the Golden Escalator. It's been the same line of attack, it's been the same rhetoric and it's just completely lost its value, it's completely lost its potency and right now they're playing defense for the first time in a very long time and it's a very unique situation because you're technically, you have Kamala Harris but you also have President Trump who has an incumbent record to run on. It's not just will he be good, will he maybe do this, could it potentially be better? No. People have an ability to look back on the four years that President Trump was in office and recognize they had low mortgage rates, they had low inflation, they were able to get good money from their jobs, the border was secure, the world was at peace. They don't have to speculate, they don't have to dream, they don't have to imagine. They know exactly what the Trump presidency was like, they know what it'll be like when he comes back to office and I think people are yearning for that once more because they got the experiment, they got the taste of four year of Democrat rule and it's been an absolute disaster for the individual voter but the country writ large. They flooded the country, they've destroyed the country, the economy is underwater, everything's a mess right now, people want to return and that's why on November 5th we're going to win big. You certainly are and then when you talk about candidate quality Kamala Harris has to be one of the worst political candidates I've ever seen in my life, talk about an unaccomplished record of just absolutely no achievements throughout the years except for the fact that she was, you know, a minority candidate that had slipped her way in and out of high ranking positions across this country all the way up to the vice presidency. Now we all know that a lot of her being inserted so late in the race and so, you know, close to the Democrat national convention was that she would be able to control the money down the stretch and that's how Barack Obama fell, it would be easiest for them to kind of end or navigate the end of this election cycle and then when you talk about Tim Walsh, someone who was forced on her, another horrible candidate by Nancy Pelosi because she had had a longstanding relationship with Governor Walsh when he was in the House of Representatives, she knew that he was someone that could be in control, when you watch the two of them together it seems like it's a recipe for disaster and to, you know, be present, you know, presented to the American public right now is the alternative to what's going on following Joe Biden's presidency which has been an absolute disaster. Yeah, I mean it just seems like, you know, the choice is becoming abundantly clear. You'd mentioned the track record, you'd mentioned the previous administration, the Trump doctrine which did work not just here at home and down on places like the U.S. Southern border but across the world. It seems like people have finally woken up and in here in the final moments before this last election, it seems like Donald Trump, all he has to do is continue to encourage these people to get out and vote and chase the votes across the country of people who are coming out for the first time in as many way shape and form as possible and put his head down and run through this finish line. Yeah, listen, GOTV is definitely the name of the game, getting these voters out, getting new voters out, getting into the polls, staying on top of any of the shenanigans that's happening. You know, we're seeing lawsuits that have been successful in Virginia and PA and elsewhere. You know, the party is now fully behind it, it's good to have infrastructure that's actually united behind our candidate, not like, you know, completely on their own like it was in cycles past. So that's been a great breath of fresh air at the RNC and elsewhere but look, I think, you know, despite Kamala being, like you said, a historically we candidate, this is a candidate. This is an individual that barely won a statewide race as a Democrat in California during the height of the Obama years. This is a candidate who really has no record to show up during her, you know, tenure as a district attorney and then attorney general, you know, she wants to talk about being tough on crime. I'm not even sure if she's prosecuted any cases before, you look at her time in the Senate, complete nothing burger. I mean, she really has been an empty suit for as long as you can imagine for her entire career. She's just been a party empty dude who's been elevated and promoted because they know she'll do what she's told, she'll stay what she needs to stay and she only cares about, you know, her own fame and elevating herself and she has no underlying belief. She's perfect for a bunch of party bosses to shape and mold and that's exactly what she's been. And they really got diluted into believing that Kamala Harris would be actually popular. And I think they had this very short window where the media constructed this little period of time where she seemed like she was the joyful, you know, young Jubal in candidate that was going to take the stage and swoop the nation. But that fell apart very quickly. She's been horrible on the stump. She's been robotic. She's been frankly weird to use their own attack lines against them. Her debate performances in my mind were met. Her interviews were even worse. And she's been very desperate to regain her footing since the launch. And I think a lot of people on the Democrat side of the aisle were completely high on their own supply. They truly believed they had this great candidate on their hand when in fact they had a pretty mediocre candidate, maybe one of the most mediocre candidates in the history of national politics in this country. And she really has not been able to keep up with the demands of the campaign trail. She has not been able to keep up with President Trump's energy. She's not been able to keep up just substantively because she just lacks the intellect. She lacks the energy. She lacks frankly the drive to really deal with it with an election. This important, this critical and this intense in the final stretch. And that's why her campaign is falling down. It's falling over itself. It doesn't help that they picked even an even bigger idiot to be on the ticket. You know, Tim Walts, who is, you know, probably also the worst vice presidential candidate take ever. I mean, their arrogance has cost them, their picks have cost them. They have made a series of strategic and electoral blunders with their candidate selection and how they have picked and chosen candidates. And honestly, going around the Democrat process for the Democrat party has been a disaster for them. She's losing enthusiasm. She's burning votes. She's leading votes. And it's not just about people that are coming over to vote for President Trump. It's also about people that are just going to say, "effort, I'm staying home. I really don't care for either of them." Honestly, many of those people are former Democrats or Democrat party voters. And if they stay home, all the better for Republicans, all the better for President Trump, that's almost like it's a plus one vote for us. So their campaign is on fire. They have the money. They've always had the money. They've had the institutions. They've had the media. They've had all these things that work in their favor. But when you have a candidate so bad, so horrible, so uninspiring, so inarticulate, so, you know, robotic, so, you know, unhuman in a way. It doesn't matter all these things that you have working in your favor. It's actually going to work against you. And that's what we're seeing. But we can't underestimate them. They have a lot of tricks up their sleeves. These are desperate, desperate people, power hungry people, and they'll do whatever they can to hold on to their power, even if it means breaking the law, as we've seen that in years past. Of course. And now all that's left to do is for us to finish what we're out here to do, and that's to vote and get as many people to get out and vote as we can in these waning days before the election. And as always, you know, this seems like a culmination of a complete and great job that we've done over the years heading into this election cycle. It's obviously not the last time you're going to be on the show, but it's going to be the last time you're on before the election, and we've got everything live linked in the show description today. Links to the club, obviously, your latest book, your website as well. Anywhere that we can find on social media, just let us know we'll live link in the show description right now. Thank you. It's always great to be on. It's been a rocky road. I'm glad to have had a lot of friends along the way. And so it's been a great time coming on the show, talking about this election, talking about this primary. I can't believe it's almost over. You can follow me @gavinwax on Instagram, actually, almost on Twitter, Facebook and all social media platforms that they can get for having me on. The great stakes for breakfast podcast. And all this guy has done a lot of work reestablishing and now cementing the amazing job that's been done in the state of New York. He's going to continue to do it through the selection for many years to come. This is the president of the New York general public and club, Mr. Gavin Wax. Thanks for joining us. Sir, have a great weekend and we'll see you after the election. You too, sir. Thank you so much. Hey, we are folks at the end of the line and only a few more stops before we wind up at our final destination and Election Day. Do you enjoy this episode of the podcast? I want to hear the now over 480 other editions of the show. You best be subscribed to us across every downloadable podcasting platform. Find us on Apple, Spotify, iHeart, Samsung, Amazon podcast, or wherever you listen to your shows and then check us out on social media. It's Twitter, get our true social Instagram and TikTok is where we have accounts, find them, follow them at the notification bell. You'll never miss out on all the great stuff we've got going on down here at stake for breakfast. We want to thank all of our guests for coming in and sharing with us today. Georgia Congressman Mike Collins, New Jersey, Republican, Conference Delegate Mike Crispy, Texas Congressman Keith Self, Tennessee Congresswoman, Guyana Harsberger, and the president of the New York Young Republican Club, Mr. Gavin Wax. You guys all helped make the state great again. Guys, last weekend before Election Day, this is the time to be out and doing the work. Cast your vote early and chase as many ballots as you can. We'll be back on Monday with our 2024 presidential election preview show, one episode only. We got some great guests coming in here, as always. Georgia Congressman Andrew Fide, Conservative Consultant Brian Leib, and the Congresswoman from the great state of Indiana, Aaron Houchin will all be here. So on behalf of the POD team, I'm Rome. Thanks for listening. Have a great weekend. Get out and vote. Take care. My behavior bullying the appearance of insane rage and anger is all they have left. They don't have any issues or policies to run on for the same old reason. They can't be honest. Oh, they've got plenty of policies. Oh, they got plenty of issues. Oh, they have plenty of ideas, they just don't dare tell anybody what they are. Not at the run up to election time. [BLANK_AUDIO]