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Episode 482

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

 

  • Kamala Harris delivered her closing argument to the nation in prime time from the ellipse in Washington D.C. on Tuesday night, but Joe Biden found a way to rain (garbage) on her parade- we’ll explain 

 

  • Donald Trump delivered remarks to supporters in North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin earlier this week and we’ve got a full recap

 

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

 

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Mike Crispi: (@MikeCrispi) Chair, America First Republicans of New Jersey, Trump 2024 delegate 

 

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Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mike-crispi-unafraid/id1635583321

 

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And now, this is the moment you've all been waiting for. It's time for the strength of breakfast partner. It's Friday, November 1st, 2024. And this is the "Stake for Breakfast" podcast, episode 42 and 43. Make sure you're subscribed to the show. It's available across every downloadable podcast and platform. Find us on Apple, Spotify, iHeart, Samsung, or Amazon Podcasts. Check out the "Stake for Breakfast" link to you to take your show's Instagram, or latest sub-stack in verified accounts on X Getter and True Social. What's up everybody and welcome to the first of two big Friday editions of the show today. I'm Rome, I've got Noah here with me, and as always, there's lots of breaking news. Kamal Harris lays out her closing arguments, only to have Joe Biden rain garbage on her parade. Don't worry, we'll explain. Donald Trump campaigns in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and North Carolina on the front half of this week, and we've got a comprehensive recap of all of the President's travels and speaking events. As the final messaging from the Harrison Trump teams, are formulating out on the campaign trail, we're asking who's winning the war of words and why. And Donald Trump wraps up the week rallying in New Mexico, Nevada, and Arizona. Ahead of Tuesday's big votes, we've got comprehensive coverage and a full recap of all the goings-on. We've also got a great site of guests coming in here today. We'll be catching up with the Congressman who represents Georgia 10. Mike Collins will be here. The man who's running shop for conservatives in the American First Movement in New Jersey, Mike Chris will be joining us as well. Texas Congressman Keith Self will be here. We'll be sitting down for the first time with Tennessee Congresswoman, Deanna Harshberger, and the President of the New York Young Republican Club on the heels of their fantastically sponsored event at Madison Square Garden last week, where Donald Trump spoke. Gavin Wax will be here as well, but before we jump into any of our interviews, let's jump right into these headlines and change the way you consume your news. Monkey, this is not nom. This is bowling. They're a rule. Hey, hey, hey, Junior! America! It's like for the best! So stand by! Alright, everybody, welcome to the Stakes of Records podcast. I'm Ron Noah's here with me. Yo. If you're a first-time listener, welcome to the show. If you're a long-time listener, welcome back to America's Fastest Growing. It's a perfectly becoming favorite political podcast. On this busy news Friday, now just four days before the 2024 presidential election, Noah, how you doing? Not too bad. I'm concerned and excited at the same time. Okay. What are your concerns? I'm concerned that Trump will win both the electoral college and the popular vote. Gotcha. And yet Kamala Harris won't certify, declare martial law, and then there we are. All the fun stuff. Yeah. I guess you would be excited for the same. Well, I'm excited to see what happens. Yeah, it's been a wild ride, my friend. I have to tell you, and as much as we miss you on our Tuesday editions of the show, you are someone that's been along for the entirety of it. I mean, what do you have to say? I mean, we've talked about it a little bit before, but we used to joke years ago about how long and tedious. And I forbid I even say boring, it might be trying to wait an entire four years to figure out where this country is going to be and what can we do to bring it back. And here we are. Yeah. We've only made it to the precipice, you might say. We could say that. Yeah, it's been an interesting ride to say the very least. You know, we kind of get a little melancholy and for Lauren with our guests that come through, you know, both at the same time, we're excited and optimistic about the job that's been done. And I think that really goes into it. What's made it such an enjoyable experience, albeit hard times for the country is, you know, the people we've seen and that have grown with us along the way, you know, we're getting a catch on a lot of bouquets here from the Trump team, members of the campaign that are working very closely with the president. I mean, you can't get much closer to Donald Trump. I guess maybe Dan Skavino would be the next level. And the only final boss left when you're talking to Brian Jack, any saying all the great things about your show, you know, that they acknowledge the fact that we've been here since before day one. We weren't just, you know, a podcast that was inspired to break into it monetarily or to sell books or, you know, to have our voices heard louder than anyone else's. It was just kind of telling the story along with the entire Trump team. Is it unfolded in real time for us over the last couple of years? And I think that that's, that's been a really good collective body of work for us. I'm sure you'll agree, Noah. Yeah. I mean, when we started doing this, it was, I mean, obviously we, it was a podcast of Dick and fart jokes before and Bobby Kimmett and UFC being conducted on a beer pong table. Yeah. And then we, you know, moved along, moved along, moved along, and then all of a sudden I'm sitting there for four to five hours on an election night trying to do some live show. Yeah. That's wild. And it seems like it's forever ago. But here we are back at the starting line of another one as we head into the final weekend before election day. And boy, do we have a great show for you guys. Guest list top tiers always. This episode is going to contain two of our absolute favorites. The congressman who represents Georgia 10, someone who's been campaigning all across the country over the course of the last several months in addition to in his own district. And with President Trump directly, that's Mike Collins and Mike Crispy, who is like, you know, the Republican chair for the conference in New Jersey. He was one of the people that helped that massive rally, which, you know, over a hundred thousand people attended just a few months ago at the Jersey Shore go off without hitch. He received some great bouquets and acknowledgments from President Trump during the rally itself. And Mike just spent the weekend at the Madison Square Garden event, which we're going to talk about as well in addition to everything that's going on in the Garden State, which Donald Trump said they're making a play for right now just a few days ago. Now, my next edition of the podcast, Congressman Keith Self from Texas will be joining us. We know he's in a very strong and very red district. So he's been working hard to ensure his reelection there. But in addition to that, he's done some work up in Pennsylvania. Most recently, he's been out with the Ted Cruz senatorial campaign, making sure that we can get that seat in the Senate secured. For the first time, we'll be catching up with Tennessee Congresswoman, Deanna Harshbarger, and really excited for that because she's a pistol, to say the least. And then for, you know, an elder gal, she is very sharp. She is very in tune with everything that's going on. She is unwaveringly mega. And it's going to be a great interview. And then we'll wrap up today's guest list with the President of the New York Young Club. They kind of set up the infrastructure and made sure it went off without a hitch. The Madison Square Garden Rally last weekend. That's Gavin Wax. So a great guest lineup. And then a lot of news, but it's all kind of encompassing the same thing. We're at the end of the presidential election cycle. We're fighting tooth and nail for every house seat to flip the Senate and to make sure that Donald Trump gets over the finish line next Tuesday. No, I don't know if you heard over the course of the past couple days, but apparently we're all garbage. Oh, yeah. Of course. Got to love it. Arbage though. Huh? I've been garbage. Yeah. I think we're all there. But, you know, just the way that Donald Trump, and I think this contributes to a lot of success he's having right now, especially in the early vote, with the way he's been able to bring people in, like Tulsi Gabbard and Elon Musk, RFK Jr. in the MAGA tent. He's been able to stay ahead of the narrative. I feel like for the last two election cycles, it was like him always having to play catch up. The first one, you know, it was the racist, misogynistic, xenophobic, anti woman. He wants to, you know, be a big chauvinist and all this stuff against Hillary Clinton. And then in 2020, it was just, they weaponized the government against them. They used the guys of the global pandemic to stymie and slow him down at every, you know, step he took and it really wore down on the team in the overall apparatus of the Trump campaign, heading into the end of that election cycle. Even though he was able to amass 14 million more votes than he did in his original election bid, kick it up to 2024. It's a different story, you know, and I really think a lot of it goes into. You know, you'll probably agree with me on this. So I used to think that if we saw stuff online, it would be made in memes and some of these, you know, video collaborations that people do, but it would never manifest into real life. Maybe even all the way up to the top of the Trump campaign where they would be like, you know, it would be funny if you worked at McDonald's. You know, it'd be funny if you wrote in a garbage truck. And they would all laugh and then be like, okay, we got a speaking event in this state, that state in the other state and they'd go on and conduct themselves now. It's just like, you know, it'd be funny. Yeah. And then he's like, yeah, let's do it. Exactly. And it's actually. I know a guy. We have never seen, I mean, Donald Trump came out in the trench coat and the black and gold rag hat to the undertaker theme again yesterday in New Mexico. He rode in a garbage truck from the airport to his rally at Wisconsin earlier this week. And then, you know, two Sundays ago, he was flipping fries and throwing an extra nuggy and everybody's happy meal over at McDonald's in Pennsylvania. So yeah, I don't know if it was a, if it was a comedic joke or a comedic post or not, but I actually saw somebody like fact checking that Donald Trump does not own that garbage truck. Yeah, they did. They're like, oh, this was completely staged. Well, obviously it was staged. He's not going to go out and, you know, work around throughout the course of the day. He's going to a rally. Yeah, it's not. Don't force one. You fucking idiot. But, but I tell you what, you have to give kudos to the Trump team because they were able to find a garbage truck that was clean enough. They were able to find decals that would stick on the truck throughout the course of the torrential rain that they were experiencing and get Donald Trump to get himself in that place. I don't know if it's something about white vehicles, but I've done that with vans before. I don't know what it is. Oh, I feel you there. It's a good thing. It's a good thing. Yeah. I don't know if it's something about white vehicles, but I've done that with vans before. I don't know what it is. Oh, I feel you there. It's a good thing. Yeah. And it's just like, you know, he, the jokingly way he goes through that story about how, I mean, he was even reluctant to put on the, he's like, what do I do? Put it on over my suit jacket. He's like, that looks weird. It doesn't look authentic. And they're like, no, take the jacket off and, you know, just put the vest on. He's like, all right. And then he like puts it on and he's not like really happy with the look. And they're like, hey, you want to know what? Be honest with you. It makes you look skinnier. And he's like, we're going with this. And then when he gets to the rally, he wants to put his suit back on. And they'll be like, you know, it'd be pretty cool. If you did your whole speech in the, in the reflective vest, he's like, really? And they're like, really? And he goes and does it. And then you see the chiron. I'm like, see it at dotto. The road trip imitates a sanitation worker at a Wisconsin rally with Brett Farr. But I was like, this is the best timeline ever. Sanitation engineer. We will never have it as good as we have it now. I mean, there's so many. Listen, you go and listen. I've got through about an hour and 20 minutes of JD Vance and Joe Rogan. They sat down. Kamal Harris is not going to. We talked about it on our Friday edition of the show. They wanted Joe to fly to her. They wanted an hour instead of three. They wanted the staff to ruin her shit. That's not how it goes. That's not how it goes. And that's what he told him. He's like, yeah, it's just not the Joe Rogan experience if we don't have the Joe Rogan experience. And so we're not going to do it. But JD Vance sat down for nearly four hour podcasts. And listen, it wasn't nearly four hours because they were trying to drag this out. It, I got through like an hour and 20 minutes. It feels like you're listening to like 20. It's just so fluid. And it's just two people. I heard it was funny at the beginning too. It's so funny. And they're asking questions about each other and they're learning. And you get to hear like the astonishment. And they're like, oh, I always thought that. But I didn't know it was true. Oh, I always thought that about you. But I didn't think it was real. And it was like, it's just we finally reached a point to where politicians don't give you the ick anymore. I mean, granted, there are some out there. Maybe politicians on our team. Right. But you know, some of the ones on quote unquote our team give me the ick too though. But that's the truth. It's the truth. But I mean, going back to the cookie cutter stereotypical. Like we're not a party of Mitt Romney's and Mitch McConnell's anymore. We aren't. Donald Trump forced that. It was a big, there was a lot of growing pains. It was a learning process. There was a lot of reluctance for people to get on board. But look where we're at now. It's like you can go out as a conservative who's on the America first side and just be normal in your own skin. You could roll up your sleeves and take off your jacket and rub elbows with the normal people and just do stuff that you probably want to do. But it's like, you know, I was thinking about this the other day. And I don't want to retouch on it because it's just a horrible experience for me. I don't know if you heard Noah, but the Yankees are out of the World Series. The Dodgers won. Yeah, I heard they celebrated by blowing their hands off. That was such a great video. And actually, it's the only thing so far that's made me feel better. But here's the deal. My favorite part of that video is the guy says, "Oh my goodness! Oh my goodness!" And then he's like, "I am calling the cops." And the guy's like, "What are you trying to call the cops with? You don't have a hand!" So the Yankees go out game five of the World Series at home. The game goes according to plan. If you're a Yankee fan, first four innings, right? Yankees hit three home runs. They're getting people on base. They're making the plays defensively. The crowd's going nuts. You know, you've got Judge and Chisholm and Big Daddy Stanton blasting home runs at five nothing, heading to the top of the fifth. Dodgers come up long story short. A professional baseball team, and it's not just any professional baseball team. It's the fucking Yankees. They have to commit three errors, three, including dropping a fly ball out to center field. Trying to force a play with two outs at third base when all you had to do was lob it to second. And then somebody hits an infield single to the first base side. And, you know, traditionally the first baseman will field it. The pitcher will cover the base and he'll just flip it to him. Well, the first baseman backed up and let the ball come to him and then the pitcher didn't cover first base. Long story short, the Dodgers score five unearned runs, which means the runs aren't charged to the pitcher because the people are on base because of errors tied a score. The Yankees will their way back in at six five wind up losing seven five and just an absolute heartbreaker. So out of the four games they lost, they should have won game one. It came down to the last at bat. They should have won game five and should be going to LA to play tonight up three two against the Dodgers. But here we are out losing four one in the series. Just an absolute heartbreaker. They lost a lot of revenue by not having that other game too. Sure did because Major League Baseball has waited for the series forever. And, you know, there's been such a, I hate to say that sports are fixed, but when you look at the other side of the, you know, line up there and it's the Dodgers, there are two of the youngest, hottest, hippest, most important, like Japanese players who are here playing baseball in America, Shohei Otani, and the Yamamoto for the Dodgers. And I really feel like throughout the course of the season and throughout the course of the series, you watch it and it's like the Yankees are the number one team in the American League, the Dodgers are the number one team in the National League, but the Yankees aren't getting the same amount of coverage as the players and the team as the Dodgers were. And the Yankees have some of the best players on the planet. I mean, two of the best hitters, probably Major League Baseball history and Aaron Judge who tied the home run record two years ago and then Juan Soto, who's just a generational outstanding athlete. But they just didn't get the coverage that the Dodgers didn't. I feel like, okay, maybe the game's not fixed, but it felt like Major League Baseball needed the Dodgers to when to continue to promote this whole, you know, players here from Japan who doesn't even speak English, whose interpreter got jailed for like 40 years for sports betting, even though it was probably the player, and because the player was 25 and not 35, they pinned it on the interpreter and threw him in jail, just so they could stay face and have this player who's going to be around for like the next 15 years, not getting trouble. But it is what it is. It's an absolute heartbreaker, but I don't want to see any of that hidden into the weekend. I've already kind of put it behind me. The Yankees manager is always sucked. So I kind of just leave it on coaching. You make three fundamental errors in a World Series game and one inning when you're up five nothing. Like the team. And the other thing is not to disparage the players or the teams and say that they're complicit in some sort of cheating or whatever, but because you know, I don't really follow sports all that much in general. But I feel like certain things like when this happens, we do this. And it's basically just automatic that it happens. And you have to kind of think, you know, I mean we've already found that the NFL is literally an entertainment organization, not an actual sports organization. Don't give me any impact. Yeah, the whole thing. But when you talk about it and it's the same thing with our government being corrupted. Maybe it's not necessarily the whole organization, but it's key people that have taken money for this, that and the other thing. And you know, it's as simple as that. Like, hey, you know, next time you have the opportunity to do something stupid, do it. Yeah. Lobby groups, industrial complexes. It's all components in our government. And again, that whole fifth inning, the top of the fifth in the Yankees Dodgers game, you're a major league baseball manager. You're the manager of the Yankees. The manager didn't come out one time to talk to the pitcher or to call a timeout and bring everybody from the infield in and be like guys. Maybe at stage, right? Calm the fuck down. I don't know. His answer for everything this year is we got to be better. It's right in front of us. So I guess if there's anything we could take away from Aaron Boone's shit managerial job this year, it's the fact that here we are. We got to be better than this heading into the weekend and what we want is right in front of us. And that's Donald Trump winning this election on Tuesday. So I just want to remind everybody. Early voting is open. Today's the first day in California dropped off my kids. When I pressed a couple buttons, boom, I'm done. I've already chased about six, seven ballots. In my own context, everybody else listening should be doing exactly the same. The early turnout numbers are amazing across the country. It doesn't matter if the state's blue, red, what the numbers looked like historically in 2016 or 2020. We are outpacing ourselves everywhere and in every way, shape or form in regards to the early vote, which is good because Republicans like to come out and vote on election day as well. So I'm really enthusiastic about that, but we have to not just do whatever it takes to take our foot off the gas this weekend. There's no way that that pedal comes anywhere off the floor between now and Tuesday. It's really a make or break time for us. And here's the deal. Donald Trump's done the work. It's our job to finish. Yeah, I had to go and just deliver my ballot to a drop box, which I do not like to do. But my schedule has been so wacky and unpredictable lately, as we can see with me, no showing for the show a couple of times a week, but I don't like doing that. But also, when you see vocally TDS people that are self-proclaimed spending 10 to 12 hours a day working at your local library to assist with voting. Maybe it's better off if you don't see me drop my stuff off. Sure. If you recognize me and you know that maybe I have a Trump flag flying in my front yard. I don't know. Maybe I do. Maybe I don't. I've got the gold MAGA hat, the black and gold one. It's coming in. I checked my USPS hat coming today. Cons black one. Consequently, it's coming with my Yankees World Series hats. Me and my son have been wearing the playoff hats all the way up until now. And it's so funny, you order this stuff up until the World Series, and it's like it comes in like three days. And then, you know, as soon as the Yankees clinched, which was a week and a half ago, I ordered it like literally right there, two hats, two sweatshirts. Let's do it. And it's taken like... But is this the stuff that says they're the champs or...? No, that stuff is in Africa right now, including children who are cold and don't have anything better. So, but these are the ones that just have the World Series logo on the side of them. This year, it was like a picture or a stitching of the trophy, and then there's like a World Series pin you can buy and put on the hat as well. So, I got to see each one of those, each one of the World Series sweatshirts. But, again, I'm more excited for the Golden Black MAGA hat, which will be here this afternoon as well. I just don't think I could pull off a Golden Black hat. And as much as I like, you know, the hats, and it is... I mean, you got to be ready to tango if you wear those things in public sometimes nowadays, but... I just don't like the way that they're shaped. Like, I know it's like the traditional, like, this is how the Trump hats have been, but I don't like the... Like, those flex fit hats with like the nice crown and the good shape. I just don't like the weird little pointy part. I'll probably never wear the dark MAGA hat, but it's going to go with my original MAGA hat that I didn't think was original until you told me it was. I found that thing in a thrift store. I have mine, it's in a plastic box in my closet in my room. That's probably where, because that'll be... I call it the final form Trump hat. It's what he started wearing when he achieved final form and coming out to songs like the Undertaker theme song. That's going to go in a shadow box as well, so I'll have the black and gold. I'll have last cycles, which was bold print and big print, and then the original MAGA hat, which was small print. But again, they're country club boating hats. They don't fit on my head correctly either. I got a really small crown to the top of my head, so there's a fun fact about me. Whenever I order the hats for me and my son, my son's got the perfect size head for fitted baseball hats. He's seven and a fourth. It fits on him completely normally. It looks normal when he wears it. I am like a tweener in between like the seven and a fourth, and I guess it's like a seven and a five-seventh. And one size like crushes my forehead because it's too tight and fits good on top. And the other one looks like a Trump hat when I put it on to where it fits on the front of my head, but then I have like eight inches of hat. You've got the Elmer Fudd. Yeah, so what I do is I always buy the flex fit version. I think it's like the 39.9 and the 59.9 is the fitted version that the players wear and the 39.9 is the one with like the elastic. And I'm a large medium. I'm not an extra large large. There's also a small medium, but I'm like just a tweener all the way in hats. And we always get the same hats, but I just get a different style. It's only like 10 bucks cheaper, but that's neither here nor there. So I'm large, extra large in those fitted hats. There's actually a Southern California company. I think it's like MAGA.com or something like that. And their hats are fucking awesome. Like they fit perfect. They're like that. I'd never heard of this flex fit company before like Richard Center or something or whatever. Those hats are great. They fit great. Yeah, yeah, they do a good job. And again, here we are. So four days until election day, everyone should be working hard to make sure their early votes are in. You should be checking online to make sure they're counted and then doing whatever you need to do to get more people out and participate in this election. We're going to start off with a little bit of, well, early messaging in regards to the date, but I guess closing arguments for Kamala Harris because apparently she can't handle the rigors of the campaign trail. You know, it's so taxing to have her supporters bust. She has to stay in like the same geographical triangle whenever she travels. So it's either like Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Arizona, and Nevada only in then places like North Carolina, Georgia, Virginia. She can't do what Donald Trump has done. He spanned seven states in last 48 hours, including Michigan, Pennsylvania, Florida, New Mexico, Arizona, and Las Vegas and Nevada. And it's just been absolutely crazy to see him being able to finish this election cycle in a greater fashion than he has the last two. But before we get into any of Donald Trump stuff, and again, we're breaking up the Trump rallies into multiple events. We'll be pulling clips from all of them throughout the show because we don't have that many new segments to cover six, seven rallies, a Q&A with the press, a sit down with Tucker Carlson and everything in between. So we'll just be pulling bits and pieces to kind of patch it all together, show the messaging's consistent, and let you guys kind of hear where Donald Trump's out on the campaign trail right now. But before we do, we do have to talk about Kamala Harris' final pitch. Again, kind of a flop. No, I don't know if you saw it. It was definitely spoiled by Joe Biden. We'll get to that a little bit through this new segment right now. And she had invite only. You needed an ID to attend. So supporters only at the ELISP right outside of the White House on Tuesday night. Did you catch any of it? I caught like bits and pieces of it. Like, what did I watch? I don't know. I was watching something where somebody else was kind of going over it and I was getting clips, but I didn't have time to watch the whole thing. Yeah, I mean, I watched it for about, it was less than 30 minutes. I probably watched about 15 minutes in real time, and then I had to take one of my kids to one of their practices. So I was like, it's not like I'm really missing anything anyways. Getting started, though, and we'll just play a short clip of it. The citizens of Washington, D.C., who were probably a little bit more connected to the America First delegation that weren't allowed in, were making their voices heard, and they were doing so in the sense of setting off their car alarms and honking their horns when she was trying to talk. Check this out. One week from today, you will have the chance to make a decision that directly impacts your life, the life of your family, and the future of this country we love. And you can even hear the people that are trying to yell in the background. It's really interesting. I was able to see how good of a job TV could do in manipulating the sound throughout the course of the World Series that I just watched because if you were listening to, let's just say the Yankees Dodgers games on the radio, sometimes you could barely hear the announcers because of the crowd noise interference. But when you listen to it on TV, it was like they were very selective and on when they let those booms really be able to play what was going on in the stadiums, especially during some of the home runs and stuff, and it was kind of interesting to watch to see the way that they can manipulate that stuff. So we're going to break down a little bit of this rally right now and let you listen to bits and pieces of it, unfortunately, because, again, we have to be able to present the argument that they're making, and you'll see it's crystal clear. The Harris Waltz campaign has nothing except just blaming Donald Trump for everything that's going on, even though he hasn't been in office for the last four years. So what they do is they kind of attach it into saying that for the greater part of the last decade, et cetera. But again, trying to remember your whole, their followers or people who are, and I'm sure there's very few of them left in this country at this point, people that are undecided, thinking that Donald Trump has anything to do. I mean, they've done it with like talking about how he's interfered in law fair and investigations, talking about how he's able to manipulate things like the Senate approved amnesty bill that the, you know, Kamala Harris and Joe Biden say, oh, this is the greatest border bill in the history of border bills, when all it would have done was let 11 billion more illegals into this country and all gain access to citizenship. It was pretty interesting. I saw a video yesterday. There was a van full of Haitians who were staying in a Catholic charity. They were living in the state of Georgia. They already had their driver's licenses and state IDs and claimed, even though they arrived here less than six months ago to already be US citizens. What? Yeah. That's a video that's kind of gone viral. It's a bunch of people sitting in a van and he's got like playing cards out all of the, you know, six state IDs, six Georgia driver's licenses, which are two different pieces of identification. You know, they said some of us voted in this county yesterday and today the rest of us who live here are going to vote in this one. And we're already US citizens. I don't know how much truth there is or logistically, if that could even happen that fast. But I do know that there were some small pushes that have been fought at the Supreme Court level where, you know, Biden Harris were providing amnesty to people. And it just depends on how fast you can get through the process and what the end game of the amnesty is, you know, some components of amnesty policy only allow towards a green card and then the rest is on you. And then some, you know, are past the citizenship where I guess with specific in particular visa classes, you don't have to go through the legal permanent residency or having a green card before you get into a citizenship track. It's very interesting to see. I know there's very big gray areas in the TPS for the people from Haiti and how many of them have been brought here throughout the course of the last three years. So see if that goes anywhere. I mean, voter repression. We're seeing it in Pennsylvania where they had to extend in some of the counties because they just didn't have the capacity to hit the early vote. You have the ballot boxes that which were burned to the ground by supporters of the Palestinian Authority up at the state of Washington earlier this week to entire drop boxes were burned to the ground and corresponding graffiti that was left nearby said, you know, the free Palestine and all this other bullshit. Which is weird because the people using the drop boxes traditionally are Democrats. Yeah. Like I get it like you don't like the Democrat Party, but I mean, seems counterproductive. No, it does. But again, that group, that sect of protesters. Yeah, they have higher with both sides of the aisle. Although I keep telling people who are looking for something that resembles a two state solution in the Gaza Strip, Donald Trump is the only politician that's going to potentially make that happen. Yeah, because he's going to make he's going to make the hostilities stop. What happens when the hostility stops is both sides get back to the negotiating table. Yeah. Getting back to what we were talking about here and that's Kamala Harris kind of blaming everything that's going bad in this country and Donald Trump let's hear it. Donald Trump has spent a decade trying to keep the American people divided and afraid of each other. That is who he is. But America, I am here tonight to say that is not who we are. And again, there's great technical work. Does anybody believe that? No, going on with the audio manipulation here because the setup, Fox News News Nation, even MSNBC and CNN, they showed how throughout the course of the day, the stage area and the tide off space that people were going to get allowed into to hear Kamala Harris speak and how many could probably attend. Listen, there are more people in the front row, Joe section of a Trump rally than we're at this rally in its entirety and they made it sound like it was Super Bowl Sunday on the end. Yeah, that's that's that's some that's some good that's some good editing. Yeah, and we just have to understand that, you know, this is not honestly being reported the way it should be. I mean, quite honestly, I mean, every news outlet should be reporting about the hemorrhaging that's going on across the country, the fact that Kamala Harris is pulling out of places like North Carolina and resetting up shop in places like Virginia in the last weekend before an election. Virginia is in a state that a commonwealth that hasn't gone to a Republican candidate in 40 50 years, and they're going to have to do damage control there. Well, you know, Donald Trump's doing rallies in New Mexico, which he lost supposedly by 15 points to Joe Biden in the last election. Yeah, nobody believes that. No, but didn't that one news organization that did the interview have to admit that they edited it? Yes, they did CBS. And, you know, it's one of those things right now to where we hope we've reached a level of discernment. I think we've seen it because of how bad the Harris Waltz campaign is just flex. She's getting booed off the stage regularly. You're now having every single person that interviews them, like, ask them a question when they don't answer it. Like, do you want to take a second shot at trying to answer the question because you really didn't, you just said Donald Trump. Like, that's not an answer. Yeah, and that's the thing, but that is a large proponent of a huge swath of the Democrat party. They have no answers, and I have to bite my tongue sometimes when people that I see so posting all that occupied Democrats bullshit on social media. I just want, I just want you to just tell me one good thing about your candidate. Yeah, then he's not Trump because all you're posting is Trump is bad, Trump is bad, Trump is bad, and people are getting fatigued on it. Even people on your team are fatigued on it, and it's, I think, it could even be drawing people to us. And you have to understand, this close to an election, you don't see Nancy Pelosi out there doing anything. You don't see Chuck Schumer out there doing anything. Bill Clinton's out there, but he keeps fucking up his lines and making it look like Kamala Harris and Joe Biden are the problem. You know, you've got Barack Obama out there scolding black people, especially black men who, and that was a wild angle to take. They've taken a really offense with it. You know, you've got other people out there saying that, oh my God, you're going to let Donald Trump preserve the glass ceiling again. Could you be any more bigoted and misogynistic? It's just like, but it's the same, but then you have all the real bit. The pollsters, you have the former Obama administration officials who now work for these news outlets going out there and saying, this is bad. This looks bad. You know, this isn't going to be like where they're walking into this election and they've had the comfort and saying Joe Biden is up eight to ten points nationally, heading into the final weekend. The RCP average came out today, and that's a collaborative effort of all the major pollsters put together. Donald Trump is up by almost half a percent nationally. Nice. If you would have said that six months ago, number one, you probably would have got canceled, but number two, everybody would have pointed and laughed at you because it just didn't look like, I mean, this is six months ago, again, this pre-first debate. And they just thought that, you know, Joe Biden is going to be able to ride this out. Then they had the disaster, the debate, and what happened following that. Here we are with Kamala Harris and Tim Walts on the ticket right now. But yeah, it's a lot different scenario than what we saw just six months ago where it looked like no matter what Donald Trump did, he couldn't make a dent in the mainstream media apparatus armor. And if you are going to engage with somebody, don't just attack them and tell them that Kamala is stupid and stuff like that. You need to draw attention to the things that have happened that led to Kamala Harris and Tim Walts being the choice. You need to draw attention to the fact that if there was an actual Democratic primary, RFK Jr. would have been the choice. Yep. And very, very likely could have probably been more of a challenger to Trump or even one, even though he's off the reservation on a couple of things, according to the left mainstream media. Sure. Oh, it's the truth. And, you know, again, when they have nothing and they've copied a couple of like the logistical policy items that Donald Trump has out there, especially the ones that have to do with money, no tax on tips, and the cap on Medicare and a $35 insulin, et cetera. You got to go to old rival, and that's calling him names and saying he's like a violent proprietor of trying to take over this country. It took her about two and a half minutes to get into that portion of her speech to the nation. Let's hear it. Look, we know who Donald Trump is. He is the person who stood at this very spot nearly four years ago and sent an armed mob to the United States. The United States Capitol to overturn the will of the people in a free and fair election. Are the booze for her? No, the booze are these people that are completely mentally captured and brainwashed because they actually believe all this stuff. Armed. How many how many people had weapons that were on site? Yes, there were some, but like armed, like people with long guns? Like people marching in formation? No, it was a bunch of fucking boomers walking around taking pictures and walking through the velvet ropes and a couple of them probably had CCWs. That's it. Saying they took our jobs. Yeah, my jobs. They took her jobs. It was bad. And then again, this is Kamala Harris, who just last week during an interview called Donald Trump a fascist. They doubled down. They said, so you're going to tone down the rhetoric. You're saying he's a fascist and she said, yes, I am. And then when you know they got into the whole commentary like, Oh, so you think he's Hitler? She's like, well, you know, he says he wants generals that are loyal to him. Like generals that were loyal to Hitler. And they're like, so is that kind of saying the same thing? And she kind of like scurted around that. But just invoking the language of fascism and Adolf Hitler in regards to your political opponent at something like at the back end of a presidential race right now. And then Joe Biden, what he'd be doing in just a few moments while she was speaking on the ellipse. But before we get into Joe Biden's October surprise, let's hear her kind of, I don't even know what you want to call it. America, for too long, we have been consumed with too much division chaos and mutual distrust. And it can be easy to forget a simple truth. It doesn't have to be this way. It doesn't have to be this way. Sure doesn't. It is time to stop pointing figures. We have to stop pointing fingers and start locking arms. It is time to turn the page on the drama and the conflict, the fear and division. It is time for a new generation of leadership in America. And I am ready to offer that leadership as the next president of the United States of America. It is pretty funny. The chiron on Fox News when she's given a portion of this speech said Kamala Harris colon, I'll fix it, but only if you vote for me. Yeah, there's a couple of base chads left at Fox News. But, you know, yeah, that's what we're going up against. I mean, she can go out and all week at her campaign stops in interviews with local news agencies, say this, that and the other thing about Donald Trump. I'll call him every name under the sun. Not talk about any of her accomplishments because there's none. Not talk about how she's gotten into this situation where she's literally less than no accomplishments, less than no. She's the Democrat nominee for the president of the United States. She's never done anything except be a person who is not white and a female and in that position. How she's gotten there is up for debate. I wish people could find legitimate accomplishments of Kamala Harris, whether it's whether she received her fly flipping certification at McDonald's back in the day, whether or not she advanced her political career in the state of California by jumping literally from one penis to the X, you know, what she did in Washington, DC, as a center. They always say that she was, you know, to the left of Bernie Sanders with her radical progressive sponsorships of bills and legislation, none of which ever got passed. But again, we all know people like Mitch McConnell don't run his own votes. Don't run his own legislation anymore. Everybody knows and has known it for a long time. Because that ship is sailed and you can't physically or mentally do it anymore. You're at the behest of that person's office and the job that that staff has done. There's people like the four hosts of the ruthless podcast have probably pushed more legislation physically out of Mitch McConnell's office when they worked for him than he ever did over the course of the last 10 years because he's not mentally there anymore. And I think that Kamala Harris has just been like a figure place for the Democrat party. She checks a lot of boxes. And it's been the exact same thing. She's had policy writers in her office, which is probably done. You've heard it in the way she talks and the entirety of the work in her time as a senator. She ran for office in 2020. She was the most loaded candidate in modern history when it comes to politics. I mean, no one liked her. She got zero votes and would only be able to remarkably replicate that performance this year when she was inserted into the nominee position after they kicked Joe Biden out and ran a coup against him. So it's just been crazy to see. And it's even like she has no soul. I'm not talking about soul like Ginger's don't have soul. I'm talking about soul like she's got no charisma. She's got no, there's just no flair to her. I'm not talking about Ric Flair either. But what I'm trying to say is that when she's reading these prepared lines and bullet points and statements, she can elaborate. And she puts no emotion behind it that would convince anybody that she's genuine. She's literally just an empty suit or puppet being guided by strings. And it's really bad. You know, and again, not talking about anything that she would do for the American public. But again, invoking violence and talking nasty divisive rhetoric against the other side is exactly where this speech would stay. That's here. Nearly 250 years ago, America was born when we rested freedom from a petty tyrant. Across the generations, Americans have preserved that freedom, expanded it, and in so doing proved to the world that a government of buy and for the people is strong and can endure. And those who came before us, the patriots at Normandy and Selma, Seneca Falls and Stonewall on farmlands and factory floors. They did not struggle, sacrifice, and lay down their lives only to see us seed our fundamental freedoms. They didn't do that, only to see us submit to the will of another petty tyrant. In these United States of America, we are not a vessel for the schemes of wannabe dictators. Noah, how many things that the Democrats accuse or allege Donald Trump of doing or wanting to do in his next term was he able to do in his first one? We're talking about assassinating his political opponents, jailing his political opponents, banning abortion nationwide, starting World War III, violently ripping families apart and then deporting only the ones you don't like back to their country of origin, et cetera. How many of those things was he able to accomplish during his first term? I'm going to go with none, but if you listen to these people, he was doing and is doing and will do again all of these things. Private citizen Trump is actively doing these things right now according to most of these ass hats. Which is funny because I'm pretty sure that those government agencies in charge of deporting people weren't listening to him while he was president, let alone private citizen. That is a correct assumption to say the least, it's embarrassing. Not as embarrassing as Joe Biden and how his performance has been. Call it a redemption arc, call it they've folded up shop and they're just phoned in the rest of the presidency, call it whatever you will. But while this speech was going on and bringing broadcast everywhere, Joe Biden was participating in the Zoom something, fundraiser, Democrat event, I don't even know what it was for. And, you know, they got into a portion of it where like the speakers were done speaking and they were back and forth and they asked Joe Biden a couple questions. And one of the questions was like, you know, how did you feel about Killer Tony's bad joke at Donald Trump's event at Madison Square Garden last weekend? You know, and again, I want to remind everybody, in addition to making jokes about blacks and Hispanics, Jews and Asian people, all you have to do is go in your Google browser, Killer Tony, Tom Brady roast. You will answer all of your own questions on what kind of a comedian this guy is. He's a roast comedian. They're supposed to be very mean, very nasty and very personal. They don't abide by the lines that are set up by the mainstream, they continuously cross over them and stomp on the line while they're doing so. And, you know, just because you made a funny joke or bad joke is, you know, some people would look at it in regards to the people of Puerto Rico. It's nothing in comparison to what the Democrats have done against Donald Trump over the course of the last nearly a decade, but when asked Joe Biden does what he does best, absolutely lose it. And for all of you that haven't heard it yet, here's the OG garbage comment. Donald Trump has no character. He doesn't give a damn about the Latino community. He's failed businessman. He only cares about the billionaire frenzy and accumulated wealth for those at the top. And he says, immigrants are poisoned in the blood of our country. Give me a break. He wants to do away with the birthright citizenship. Who the hell have said that in the last hundred years? And just the other day, a speaker at his rally called Puerto Rico, a floating island of garbage. Well, let me tell you something. I don't know the Puerto Rican that I know, or Puerto Rico where I'm in my home jail. He almost said where he grew up. He's an honorable people. The only garbage I see floating out there is his supporters. His demonization scene is unconscionable. And it's on American. It's totally contrary to everything we've done. So there you have it in its entirety. Not just the six seconds of, you know, Donald Trump's supporters are garbage, like what was going around. I wanted to play a little bit of the context before. And after so you could hear it, there was no misplacement of an apostrophe. Joe Biden wasn't talking about Donald Trump and then like his vernacular towards his supporters. He wasn't talking about anything in regards to commentary that Donald Trump has said. Joe Biden said what all the Democrats feel that Donald Trump and his supporters are garbage. They hate us 100%. The working class, the middle class, the people that make this country run, they hate us. If they literally didn't need us, for a lot of instances these days slave labor, there'd be a lot less of us in my assumption as well. But again, Kamala Harris is delivering the speech in the ellipse. The White House is the backdrop for the speech. Kamala Harris was gifted the Democrat nomination from Joe Biden. And the only reason they've given is because they said Joe Biden has put country over self. Why wasn't Joe Biden at this event? Why didn't he introduce Kamala Harris? Why wasn't he able to sit in a VIP box directly off of stage center to where the TV cameras could keep going back to him? And he'd be looking at Kamala Harris smiling and nodding as she's giving her pitch, her final argument to the American people. It was interesting to see last night was Halloween, and they always do the trick or treat in the afternoon at the White House. Obviously one of my favorites is when Donald and Melania Trump put the full size candy bars on top of the minion blow up. As the kid walks by and then he turns around to see where his candy is and his candy bar slides into the girl's bag standing right behind him. Joe Biden went out and gave candy away by himself. His wife wasn't even with him. And Joe Biden wound up sniff biting like three different kids. I think it was too. But yeah, it's wild. Wild. But what is going on here? I mean, you're telling me that like they're literally trying to promote their lies and the people that are supposed to be helping provide these lies can't even get on to the same page. I said the point to where there are two football fields away from each other and you can't get them on the same stage together. You're telling me shit isn't bad behind the scenes right now? It's terrible. And they're going to reap what they sow next Tuesday. And this is a clear cut example of it. I really do think the Bidens want to be the only political anything that was ever able to, and again, this is for historians to decide. Beat Donald Trump. And I don't think they want to give it to someone as unaccomplished and fake as Kamala. And I don't think they want to listen to Barack Obama because Donald Trump reversed every single thing he did on day one of his presidency. So it's just really interesting to see. Although this might seem like it's a cancellation of Joe Biden's redemption arc, it might still be a continuation of it. You know, starting on 9/11 when they were like winking into each other in the crowd and then later in the day Joe Biden puts on the Trump hat. And he's just said some crazy shit about Kamala Harris over the last couple weeks. And you would think emotionally you want to get invested in being angry at Joe Biden for him calling all of us garbage. But when you look at how Donald Trump was able to, again, be ahead of that narrative and control it. I think Donald Trump driving around into garbage truck and wearing a reflector vest during a speech in Wisconsin is doing a hell of a lot better job to flip votes into his column than Kamala Harris did with her speech on the ellipse on Tuesday night. You guys, wherever you're listening to the show today, hope you're enjoying the first of two big Friday editions of the Stake for Breakfast podcast. Do us a favor. Make sure you're sharing the show with your friends, family, coworkers, and loved ones. It doesn't matter what platform you're hearing us on, whether it's Apple, Spotify, iHeart, Samsung, Amazon podcast or wherever you're listening to the show, just make sure you're subscribed to us. It's for free and that our podcast is downloading to your electronic device. And then check us out on our social media, Twitter, get her true social Instagram and TikTok is where we have them, find them, follow them, hit the notification bell. And we'll always be on the same page here regarding the podcast, unlike Kamala Harris, who, again, no, you would consider her one of the Democrats' elites. She's not in touch with the heartbeat of America or anything like that. I mean, she had to refilm her walking into a sheets gas station and buy a bag of Doritos like four or five times before they thought it was good enough to go up on TikTok. She refilmed it. Yeah, because they kept flubbing the lines of, yeah, Doritos. Wow. Yeah. Yeah. Like she can't even do normal things correctly, let alone answer questions. No, and again, this is a person who wants to bring America together but has lost 96% of her original staff or when she took over and was sworn in as the Vice President. Well, she wants to bring America together, but and yet she's alienating more than half of the population. Yeah, big time. I mean, I've heard some commentators say 150 million, others say two or 250 million. Listen, it's the working class. It doesn't matter what side of the aisle are you on. You know, even if you're even considering someone other than Kamala Harris for president at this point, they think you're a subhuman that doesn't even deserve to exist. Literally. I'm just waiting for the mail-in votes to equal more than people that we have in the country. Yeah. We've already seen it, I think, in one district so far, they're doing a comprehensive investigation into that. I believe it's in Michigan or Wisconsin. I saw they had more more ballots than people. Yeah, by a lot. And that's the thing. It's not necessarily that it's a coordinated effort, but it's all these true believers acting alone that are going to fuck this up for them because, you know, obviously, if you're going to be breaking the law and something that is, you know, an obvious felony that you could go to jail for, you're not going to be telling people about it unless it's like your closest Democrat. But there was another one as well where, in some states, they're having these poll watchers and they notice that like one voter ID was used 18 times already in the selection. And when they listed all of the addresses, they said, "Here's the voter ID," they showed like the spreadsheet, "Here's the voter ID, here's all the different places that they voted already in this election," and then they had corresponding addresses. And then you have the addresses as like one address, then one address half, one address half, one address the next number up, and then they showed these locations on like Google Maps, one place is like a random building, and the other two places are Catholic Charities. Yeah, wow, wow. So, I don't know. Did you hear about a new border policy? There is one. Buckle up, buckaroo, listen to this one. When you say "are," do you mean like "are" or do you mean like the current administration's border policy? How dare you use those inappropriate pronouns? Take this out. And when I am president, we will quickly remove those who arrive here unlawfully, prosecute the cartels, and give border patrol the support they so desperately need. How do you do about that Noah? That's a bold thing to claim. What do you mean? They're going to deport people and prosecute cartels. Isn't she the greatest prosecutor in the history of prosecutors? How many prosecutors did she do? Exactly. Did you see what I did there? Yeah, how many people has she deported over the course of the last three years, too? I think they're operating in about 4% capacity of what was the standard during the Trump administration. It's just been embarrassing. It's just been embarrassing to hear the pandering. You know, whenever they ask a question about policy, well, what changed? Nothing changed. I haven't followed the law. Yeah, but you need Congress to do that. You have to stop saying that. You're not following the law right now. Yeah, and then you need Congress to do that. Well, we have to stop saying. We have to stop having that the fetus nature of you need Congress to do it. What the fuck does that even mean? Are you going to dissolve Congress? Are you just going to continue to ignore Supreme Court rulings and do whatever you want? I'll tell you what. If there's a person listening to this show that don't think that people haven't gotten amnesty under Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, even though the Supreme Court has ruled it unconstitutional and therefore illegal, it's still happening. You know, the Supreme Court has no guidance or control over what happens to the Department of Citizenship and Immigration Services, CIS. And if all 100 Mayorca says green cards for everybody, it doesn't matter what the Supreme Court does. Number one, he'll never be held responsible. There'll be no accountability. And as tough as Donald Trump wants to be on immigration, it's almost impossible to take a green card or a citizenship back from someone that's already technically gotten it in this country. So, we'll have to see what happens. Let's listen in to a little bit more of this as we're getting ready to wrap this segment and jump in with George Congressman Mike Collins. Check this one out. America, we know what Donald Trump has in mind. More chaos, more division, and policies that help those at the very top. And hurt everyone else. I offer a different path. And I ask for your vote. And here is my pledge to you. I pledge to seek common ground and common sense solutions to make your life better. I am not looking to score political points. I am looking to make progress. I pledge to listen, to experts, to those who will be impacted by the decisions I make, and to people who disagree with me. Unlike Donald Trump, I don't believe people who disagree with me are the enemy. He wants to put them in jail. I'll give them a seat at the table. Cartel members getting a seat at the table confirmed. I'm glad you haven't. I pledge to you to approach my work with the joy and optimism that comes from making a difference in people's lives. And I pledge to be a president for all Americans. Well, that was tedious, but we got through it. Noah, now that you had a chance to take in about 15 of the 27 plus minutes that she delivered there, I edited out all of the cacklings and a couple of the different accents that she used. But when you hear her pitch, what did you hear about repairing the economy? What did you hear about ending the forever wars? I mean, she says she's going to deport people, but how many people are literally going anywhere under this administration, you would think it would only continue if Kamala Harris was in charge as well. Did you hear any solutions there? No, never hear any solutions from them. And to bring this all home as we're getting ready to wrap this segment right now, according to Kamala Harris, and even though he hasn't been in office for the last four years, what is the root causes? She's finally found it of all the problems in America right now. Yeah, it's Donald Trump. Yeah, 100% is always the same answer. Boy, well, I don't know what she's going to be doing over the course in the next couple of days in regards to campaigning, but that was her big final pitch closing argument in prime time to a national audience. Again, fudged up a little by Joe Biden. We'll get into the aftermath of the garbage comments at the start of our next new segment, but right now we're getting ready to jump in with Georgia Congressman Mike Collins, but before we do, how about a first check-in with one of our partners? It's an unpleasant truth that 42% of Americans are obese and 79% of Americans are overweight. 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Alright, joining us first on the show today to speak for out of the edition of the state of records podcast He's the congressman who represents Georgia's 10th congressional district. We're always glad to catch up with representative Mike Collins. Thanks for coming back on the show. Hey man, it is a pleasure to be on. Congressman, it's always a pleasure to host and we are here at the end. Finally, of the presidential election cycle, man, you go all the way back to your second house race and the entire session that you've been in Congress right now talking about President Trump announcing this nomination. Seeing you guys kind of navigate the waters. And, you know, although it didn't materialize all the time legislatively, I think you guys were able to take the narrative back in the House of Representatives on who's really working for the American people out there and that's Republicans. But here we are just days before the 2024 presidential election. Mike, it's great having you back on the show. I kind of want to get, you know, a little bit of commentary on some recent work that you've done. We know you're in a really strong and ruby red district down there in Georgia 10, but you've been out traveling the country with House leaderships and other members of Congress. Not only just spreading the message in the gospel and the good word about President Trump and the income and presidency there, but that's extending and retaining that House majority, which is just as important as winning back the Oval Office. No, you're exactly right. And we have been in our district. When we're not in session, we're somewhere in our district and very, very thankful that the people of the 10th district have my back and are always so supportive of what we do. That allows us to get out across the country. And you know, we've got an America First Congress right now. Round 60, 61% America First. And that's just simply people that were elected since 2016. This time around, though, we've been out there helping other candidates. And, you know, I took a look at candidates, people that were running, and I said, "If you're a solid conservative, you've got Judeo-Christian values, you're a small business person, and you believe 100% in America First, I'm there for you." And we've been out there. We've actually been knocking doors, going into the neighborhoods, hitting the houses, talking to people, see how they feel, see what's going on. And I can't tell you. It's encouraging. It's exciting. It's nervous. But people are alert. They know what's going on. They feel it. They see it, and they are ready to change. It seems like people are a lot more optimistic, especially in places, probably like your congressional district, in places like Georgia, than they were in the last election cycle as well. You know, Donald Trump has done such a great job campaigning in the peach state that he's repaired his relationship with Governor Campbell. I think that was, you know, a critical component. Sometimes because of the presidential election. But more importantly, in the wake of the recent hurricanes and natural disasters that you guys have had down there, I think a lot of egos were checked and people have just come behind closed doors to the table to kind of share the messaging of getting this country back on track. You round that out with a lot of the people who were in state. I mean, recently we've had Rep Clyde on the show. Obviously, Republican nominee Brian Jack, who's looking to, you know, take over the third district in Georgia up in the House of Representatives. Just a great guy. And you guys have all been out there campaigning with President Trump, who's been in and around district as of late as well. You know, you were at some recent events. We even played a clip or two where he threw your name from the stage when he's delivering remarks to supporters. Tell us what it's been like the energy level in Georgia and how people are just absolutely craving for him to get back into the White House come next week. Oh, man, Lordy, I tell you what, you know, and I've been a Trump supporter since 2016. Wait before this guy was even the nominee. And so I saw that excitement going on in 2016. And then I saw what was going on in 2020. This time around, it has been off the charts. We got out there in Iowa, froze our butts off and worked our way all the way around to Georgia. And he's been here numerous times. And what the Trump administration has done this time around is they are very organized. They're not just an organized team, but they have reached out to all these states. So at the grassroots level, local level, district level, state level, there is a huge plan, a good plan that has been working, very effective. Give you an example, you take Butts County where I live, 28,000 people, 19,000 registered voters. We voted several days ago. We passed the 50% voted registered voters total in this county. Wow. Over 17% of those didn't even vote in the 2020 election. Those are huge numbers and we know those are our people out there voting. And the whole reason that we're doing that is to make sure that on election day, when they try to figure out how to rig this thing, they're going to see a number so big that came in the early vote, they're going to be scratching their heads going, I don't know how we can do that without the American people actually seeing that this thing is too big to be rigged. It's a great point. And then when you see yourself at these events with President Trump, sometimes you deliver remarks before the mic. Sometimes you call up on stage and you see yourself now standing shoulder to shoulder with people like Tulsi Gabbard and RFK Jr. Tucker Carlson, who's a conservative but is labeled himself as more as a libertarian, Elon Musk and people who have come from outside of the MAGA tent that are just, you know, so focused on wanting to get this country back on the right track. So, you know, looking to help the American people, that ego, that agenda, that, you know, the advancement of their political careers, that stuff has all been checked to come and run alongside President Trump. It's got to be a little bit of a weird feeling, but when you look at how potentially the amazing work that everybody's looking to do on day one and in January of next year, it's got to be pretty exciting. Oh, Amen, brother. But I'll tell you something, you take a look at those people. Each one of them that you just talked about, whether it's RFK, whether it's Tulsi Gabbard, or even whether it's Elon Musk from the business side. So, you got one that's more interested in healthcare. You got one that's military and one that's business. Those people, and I'm not sure, I don't know what Elon's background was as far as political, but for Democrats to say, "Hey, this is what I care about, and I've had enough." They understand, and they see what we've been out there preaching, and that is you've got a Democrat party that is so far removed from policy. They don't care about policy. That's not their objective. The Biden administration has been using these federal bureaucracies. There is a push. There is a big, socialistic, big government control everything about you. Oh, by the way, they're very woke. Regime that is cramming this stuff down our throats, and they don't care. The economy going in the tank? No problem. They want that, as a matter of fact. The fact that they're letting illegal aliens cross the southern border at will, bringing gangs, fentanyl, sex trafficking. They don't care about that. As a matter of fact, if you're harmed, if you're an American and you're harmed, God forbid, murdered, raped and murdered. That's just collateral damage that they're willing to accept, because at the end of the day, they're full objective. It's for you to throw your hands up and say, "Man, just leave me alone. Leave me and my family alone." And then they got you, and they are out to change the culture, the very fabric of this country. And by God, November 5th is a line in the sand and we've drawn it. The people are excited. People are showing up, and we are going to take our country back. No, I really feel like we are. And when you look at some of the way the Democrats are finishing up this race, you see very prominent ones not attaching themselves to Kamala Harris. You see almost like, and I'm speaking figuratively here, people who are popular, airquoting, like movie stars and stuff coming out to endorse Kamala Harris. It almost looks like they have a knife at their back. And then when you see some of the rhetoric that's come out, I mean, Kamala Harris just in the last week or so, just the last few days, has referred to Donald Trump as someone that's like Hitler-esque or a fascist. Joe Biden called Donald Trump and his supporters garbage, whether he meant it that way or not. Those words still came out of the mouth. You would think it's a Freudian slip, and that's how, essentially, they really feel about our voter base, because we just won't get in line with the bad messaging that they're promoting. And when you see the way that this country has spun out of control, it seems like a recipe for disaster to them. It's making them campaign and get out of places that they want to be in, like, battleground states and swing states and states that are traditionally purple and have to go play defense in places like New York City and Virginia and New Hampshire. Days before a presidential election, it seems like Donald Trump has, you know, kind of put this entire electorate on its ear, but the fact of the matter is that the Democrats have done no job of getting out of their own way and kind of not being able to promote any kind of message that would resonate with the Americans, especially after all, you know, the items that Donald Trump is looking to fix and the ones that you just outlined in your last piece of commentary, Mike. Yeah, well, and that's because they don't have a policy solution. They're not looking at that. And so, therefore, it makes it hard for them to hide the actual agenda that they have out there. And the thing is, you've got to wonder, what is Obama or whoever this is that's actually running the show, whether it's in DC, you know, it's not Biden, or whether it's the Democrat Party. Just what do they have to, they have gotten to the point where these people are frantic and they are willing to just go to name calling and insulting. You can tell that's a tactic that's a last stand that you didn't make any headway because you really didn't have policy. So now we're down to, let's just name call and see if we can get him into the gutter with us and he can get, you know, the opponent can go back to name calling and everybody say, ooh, we don't want any part of this. But that's not happening. I mean, you see President Trump every day, the guy is freaking, he's a machine to begin with. Yeah. But he's exciting. It's exciting to be around him. And then you couple that with the crowds. I mean, I think the largest crowd I got to speak with was right at 14,000 people. You get 14,000 people screaming back at you. Yeah, I'm probably going to sound like a Southern Baptist preacher. I mean, I get excited too. And so it just feeds off that energy inside these arenas. It's just incredible. You know, they couldn't just use orange man bad anymore because he's coming with. Listen, some of the most prominent Democrat figures in the party. Now all of the pretty much galvanized Republican base behind them. Every time they say he's a billionaire that's out of touch and doesn't really care about the working men moving this country, he's passing fries out of a drive-through or he's pulling the horn on a garbage truck. It's like he is, I think a lot of it, you know, there's a total package here. It's the policy. It's where our country's at right now. It's that Republicans have realized that it's time to change the messaging and trying to change the workload that they're willing to do for the American people. But it's also Donald Trump. He's been able to stay ahead of the narrative for like the last couple months, especially the last few weeks here in the waning days before the election. And I think that's really contributed to the success level. Like I think in elections or campaigns passed, members of his staff would say, "Hey, it'd be cool, or it'd be funny if we do this." And then they'd all kind of joke and then get back out on the campaign trail. Now when I think someone says like, "Hey, it'd be pretty good if you went and worked at a McDonald's." Or, "It'd be pretty awesome if we got a Make America Great Again garbage truck and you wore the vest to a rally in Wisconsin." And he does it and people don't realize the impact that has that he's not only a sayer, he's not only someone that can control the conversation, but he's also someone that's a doer. And I think that's what's reminding everyone, as we're here at the end of this cycle right now, Mike, that Donald Trump did do a lot of stuff for the American people in his first term in office. You know, one of the things I definitely need to touch with you on, and this falls back on the job that you're looking to do in January of this coming year as well, is sweeping the big three on election day. And that's retaining and extending that House majority, obviously flipping the Senate into Republican control and getting Donald Trump back into the White House. You know, a lot of our listeners pretty much understand what the equation means and what we need to do on election day. But for those who are, you know, maybe voting for the first time or don't really understand what the House of Representatives does when it comes into regards to the presidency of the United States, just quickly talk about how important it is to sweep the big three so we could streamline that workload and get this country back on the right track as soon as possible. Yeah, well, not just the fact that all of your appropriation bills, all your tax bills, spending bills are going to start right there in the House. They have to. But we're going to be able to take the first hundred days. Now, President Trump's going to have to do some executive orders down that border immediately until we can get things passed through the House and through the Senate. First hundred days, we do budget reconciliation. We will be able to get this economy back on track and get some of the tax laws that we need to pass, get some of the budgetary items done, pass through there. And we'll be able to pass them out of the Senate with only a 51 vote margin, which is huge. We don't have to put up with the 60 member threshold like we normally do. But after that, man, we get down to passing appropriation bills. We make sure that we get these appropriate bills out on time and we can get this place back on regular order. And I think that's what the majority of the House of Representatives on the Republican side are screaming so bad for. Because you think right now, we are still running under CRs and budgetary numbers from Pelosi in there. And we have got to get on to our own funding and our own money and budgetary numbers. So that's why it is important for everybody out there listening. You didn't go vote early today. By God, if you don't go vote early tomorrow, make sure you show up November the 5th because we need you. Your country needs you, your future, the next generation, your kids, grandkids need you to go vote. It's that bad plan important this time around. No, it certainly is. And you know, you really have to just look at the excitement level right now. I feel like that we've done a complete body of work here. But like you had mentioned in these last couple days, running up to the election, now is not the time to take the foot off the gas pedal. We have to make sure you're voting early. And you have to make sure that every single person that you can convince to get out there and cast their ballot, get it in the mailbox, get out to the voting center and bring people along with you is all going to contribute to a big win here. Come November 5th, Mike, as always, this is awesome catching up with you. It always is, you know, it's been great running this entire session with you here. We're looking forward to continuing our interviews with you in the 119th session next year. We've got everything live linked in the show description today. Links to your congressional website, your campaign website and everything adjacent. But if people want to check you out on social media, see whether it's all the great work you're doing in Georgia 10, whether it's the work you're doing around the country or the work you're doing up on Capitol Hill, where can they find you? Hey, you can look us up at Mike Collins GA, just look through that, look through your social media, you'll find us anywhere on all the platforms. And thank you for the work y'all are doing. Man, I tell you, you're spreading the gospel. You are preaching across this country and people are listening and they're taking note of it. We couldn't be doing this without you. And we couldn't be doing this without you. Interviews just like this, the long form that introduces the American people to just what's going on up on Capitol Hill in districts across the country and around the world. Here we go with the man who's representing Georgia 10, Representative Mike Collins. Thanks for joining us today. So have a great weekend and we'll see you again after election day. Hi, brother. See you later. How do you like my garbage truck? This truck is in honor of Kamala and Joe Biden. Jim, I'm back into the news portion of the show here on the first of two big Tuesday editions of the State of Records podcast. And as always, great catch up with the Congressman who's representing Georgia 10 Mike Collins. Listen, guys, works his ass off out there. He knows what it's like to work hard because he owned a very successful business before he got into Georgia politics more than a decade ago and is now the Congressman who represents, again, Georgia's 10 congressional district, kind of laying it out there. The collective body of work that's been done in district across the country in support of his congressional counterparts, people that he's looking to get over the line for the first time, retain their house seat and make sure we extend that majority. A lot of the work he's been doing running alongside Donald Trump over the course of the last six months has been pivotal to Georgia shifting back into the win column for Donald Trump and America First come next Tuesday. So, again, Mike, someone that we have a great relationship with here. He's also got one of the funniest Twitter accounts as well. I think him and Tennessee Congressman Tim Burchard are one in one A when it comes to the most based Twitter accounts from Congress. And that's saying a lot, having people like Matt Gates and other big America First trolls out there. Make sure you check them out, all the great work they're doing, and look for them to be pivotal, moving up the chain in leadership and just being a loud voice for us up in the halls of Congress next year is the 119th will kick off on January 20th with Donald Trump and the presidency and hopefully live in that Senate back into revoking control. So, that was Donald Trump riding in a garbage truck in the state of Wisconsin earlier this week. Wednesday afternoon to be exact. And we're going to kind of go down and through Donald Trump's trips through Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and North Carolina, which rounded up the front half of his week. In our next edition of the podcast, we'll round it out with New Mexico and Vegas. Even a little smidge of Arizona, which he was able to accomplish just yesterday. As the guy is running an absolutely suicidal type N to his campaign, it's just, listen, breakneck speed for this guy in between fast food stops and plain fuel ups. That's the only rest they're getting on the Trump campaign right now is we're hurtling towards Tuesday's critical vote. But again, kudos to whoever on the Trump team helped bring this to life and was able to pull it off in torrential rain under, you know, not ideal conditions and just allow Donald Trump to be who he is. He is the greatest showman to ever participate in politics. And, you know, for as much as the mainstream media wants you to go out and forget about all the roasts that he's hosted, all the times he's been a participant at major award shows, you know, the times he's appeared on Saturday Night Live and just the funny stuff that he's done over the years, this is where he's in his element. Even being close to 80 years old, he is still just feeling great in his own skin when he's able to go out there and goof off a little bit and put a comedic spin on things that are really important and really serious but just make it so that the delivery system that he uses is like ingestible by people with a normal IQ. You know, you never feel like Donald Trump is talking down to you. You never feel like he's scolding you when he's talking about policy or things that need to get fixed, much like the Democrats do. When the Democrats don't get their way, it's like, "Oh, the country's fucked up because it's your fault." You know, you sent these shitty people up to Congress in the Senate that won't vote for our radical, progressive, Marxist, green, new bullshit and all that other stuff. It's all your fault. So you don't want to know what we're going to do now? We can't pass the legislation. Boom, bringing more illegals. We'll see how many we can stuff into your community before you vote for the people who are going to vote for our agenda on Capitol Hill. That's literally been the way it's been for 12 out of the last 16 years. And that methodology has to stop. There are just communities throughout this country that can't sustain it anymore. You know, "Lake and Riley's Killer" is on trial right now in the state of Georgia. Parts of the court hearing that happened today were televised. Tugs of the heartstring, man. You know, we just saw last night in Vegas, Donald Trump had a family up. Can you consider? I think you can consider him a Gold Star family now. This was a Marine who was in Mexico, and while there was stopped at the checkpoint that was being ran by the cartel, and when it went sideways, he was shot and killed. And Donald Trump brought this family up on stage to talk about the experience of having their son, you know, the life they shared with him up until the point where he enlisted in the Marine Corps, the service that he had provided to this country and how his life tragically ended. At the hands of something that is quickly becoming one of America's greatest threats, and that's the transnational gangs and international cartels. You know, Donald Trump says we need to go to war with him. If that's the only war that Donald Trump starts over the course of his four years in office, I'm good with that. I'm good with SEAL Team Six going into places like Mexico. I'm good with drones, every way, shape, or form, blowing up meth labs and fentanyl labs and targeting high members of these cartels at their homes, targeting their families, making their life miserable. Do the same thing which you saw have success with everyone from having great stature like Vladimir Putin, as far as global baddies go. You know, saying like, "Babe, you want to go in Ukraine? That's fine. I hope you enjoyed Moscow." Vladimir Putin's like, "What does that mean?" He's like, "Don't I just hope you enjoyed it. I heard it's nice." I never got to build a hotel there, but I hope you enjoyed it. As he did all the way down to, you know, smaller level threats, but still pretty bad at the same time, Abdul from the Taliban. It always worked. Yeah. You show somebody a picture of where their kids go to school, or where they think their safe houses are, and say, "That's fine. You want to keep doing what you're doing? No problem here. I just want you to have these pictures." What do these pictures mean, Donald Trump? I don't know. I just have them, so I want you to have them. They're yours, aren't they? And then they go back to the drawing board. They're like, "I guess we won't invade Ukraine. I guess we will stop using snipers to kill American soldiers in Afghanistan, because I don't want to see my wife and kids, like smeared all over the-- Stand. Yeah. Or snow in regards to Moscow. You know, and he needs to do the same thing with the cartels. I mean, Mexico is such an absolute fucking disaster. The government there hasn't ran the country in decades. Joe Biden and Kamala Harris have allowed something that never even sniffed a billion dollars to turn into like a 13, 15, 20 billion dollar year industry for the cartels who are operating in Mexico. And now it's not just the Mexican cartels anymore. There are large components of Chinese organized crime down there. Russian, Ukrainian, Armenian. And they all have hubs, protected hubs in Mexico where they're able to formulate plans on how to take advantage of our broken immigration system, our poorest borders, and Americans who, you know, in the worst case instances get killed, and the human kid, women, sex, trafficking is out of control, as is the drug trade, as we know, fentanyl deaths are at all time highs in astronomical levels as well. So again. Yeah, but these companies, they-- or these companies, these organizations most likely have companies in the United States, and these companies are probably donating to act blue because it's in their best interest to have, like you said, the poorest border, the black immigration system, the whole deal. Yeah, and you know, they're sending these people in who are gaining LPR ship, a green card. Therefore, they can petition to have their families in here. Pathways to citizenship, they can, you know, start voting and therefore interfering in our elections. And it needs all come to a stop. And I believe on a multi-pronged front, we're going to be able to do that starting on day one. Donald Trump will not let us down on the border. He didn't so much so that he jokes that he wasn't even able to campaign on in 2020. That is the truth. And again, getting back to this, his busy week in Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, et cetera, I do want to play a little bit more of Donald Trump in the garbage truck before we get to the rallies, just because, for me, it was a funny moment. Let's check it out. I'm going over and I'm going to make you speak. We're going to try and beat the weather out because there's some land weather coming in. But I just wanted to let you know that 250 million people, that's what I think the real number is, are making America great again, 250 million people, the real number. They don't think of terms of garbage, okay, and they don't use terms like that. And it's a shame. And Joe Biden should be ashamed of himself if he knows what he's even going. And she should be ashamed because she shouldn't let him do it. She's the vice president, but I assume she's acting as the president. She should never have let that happen. I hope you enjoyed this garbage truck. Thank you, President. Thank you, President. Thank you, President. Thank you, President. I hope you enjoyed this garbage truck. Thank you, President. Thank you, President. Thank you, President. Thank you, President. Thank you, President. Thank you, President. Do you know who was pulling the horn before they pulled away? And the funny part was, and I don't think the press realized that as soon as they pulled away, they're like all penned in on the garbage truck, the entire back of the garbage truck was filled up with Wall's Harris son. Oh, I didn't see that. Yep. That's amazing. And so is Donald Trump, you know, and the way that he's been able to just absolutely pull off a master class here in regards to, you know, this campaign and how he's been just so successful in making the message resonated. The message resonates with America again. Because I do think there was a little bit, you know, not on our end or in real conservatives who understood what the Trump doctor and honestly looked like, but, you know, there was a little bit of disenchantment by America at the end of 2020. I think so many people were exhausted from COVID. I think so many people were exhausted with the way their lives were changed, how they had to worry about, you know, did they lose their job? Or were they looking to go back to work after taking extensive time off? And how is that transition as adult, what it does to the body? What happened with their kids, especially in blue states, two plus years of sitting home and memories come up on like, you know, one of my social medias yesterday. And it was like, when my kids were little sitting at the table doing their distance learning together and I was just like, I got mad. I was like wasted years. And yeah, it's just Donald Trump's like done the impossible. He's made America fall in love with him again because he's been able to be himself out on this campaign trail. And we've got to see Donald Trump stripped down to, you know, the bare beans and, you know, bare bones in this election cycle. It's just been tough to watch the law fair that's been waged against them. But again, he's getting ready to get sent into court and he's posting on Twitter a caption of himself with like his hand resting on his fist at all caps boring. And it's just like we've been able to go on this journey with him. And even though I'm sure it points, he's been worried and we all worry for people like Donald Trump. He's always been able to bring us back with a little bit of a comedic lift and spin on things like we're seeing with this garbage truck. Right now, that's like you get all hyped up for that moment and he comes out on stage and you get dialed up for what he wants to say. And that's where he goes into the policy stuff. That's where he starts talking about the difference between him and the candidates that he's running against. And it's been impressive to watch to say the least. And I feel like an election cycle is forward. I'm sure people will have impressive items on the resume. But when you talk about top to bottom, Donald Trump's going to be one for the ages. So getting into these rallies right now, we touched on a little bit of Wisconsin. We'll go back there later. He started out the week. Well, he started out two days ago in Pennsylvania. He was doing an event, Byron Donaldson just talked, or Byron Donald was getting ready to talk. And Donald Trump was going through like, you know, his bouquet throwings when he calls a couple of the more prominent guests like Dave McCormick, who's the senatorial candidate there. He's throwing it out to people that he knows are going to win their house seats and stuff. He's talking about getting, you know, Scott Perry's house seat saved in this election. A lot of Republicans have descended on that house seat to try and protect it as the Democrats are trying to flip it after some gerrymandering that's happened in the last election cycle. But he was interrupted briefly by, believe it or not, Florida Senator Marco Rubio, who had some breaking news. We touched on it in our first news segment. Let's hear this. Alright, well, I wasn't going to say anything, but I have breaking news for you, Mr. President. You may not have heard this. Just moments ago, Joe Biden stated that our supporters are garbage. Are garbage. He's talking about the border patrol. He's talking about nurses. He's talking about teachers. He's talking about everyday Americans who love their country and want to dream big again and support you, Mr. President. And I hope their campaign is about to apologize for what Joe Biden just said. We are not garbage. We are patriots who love America, and thank you for running, Mr. President. Wow. That's terrible. That's what it says. That's what it says. So you have, remember Hillary? She said deplorable, and then she said irredeemable, right? But she said deplorable. That didn't work out garbage, I think is worse, right? But he doesn't know. You have to please forgive him. For he not knoweth what he said. It's funny. He's like, wow, he like turns around and looks at the people behind him. And that's when the organic USA chant started because he wants to gauge everybody's drink. It's so funny. You know, I think one of the funniest things Donald Trump does at nearly every major speaking event, when those two curtains get pulled open, he always takes like two steps out under the threshold to come into the arena. And he like opens up his palms like, whoa, look at me. Who would have guessed I'm here? Hey. One thing that I've noticed, Noah, this is great. He's always had interstate right or left stairs to go onto the stage. Now in the final days leading up to this election, they've put steps directly behind the podium. So now whether it's God bless the USA or the Undertaker theme song and you got the 4D like hardcore cameras out there that just catch like everything of everything and him walking up the stairs to the podium. It's made for a lot better cinematic experience in regards to the way they shared on social media. It just looks a lot cleaner than him walking in from the side and then like, you know, doing a couple laps around the stadium or the stage area. And before he goes and starts speaking, now he comes up right behind the podium. I mean, when he's coming up, walking up the stairs to the Undertaker song, it just looks great. And I think it's something that they purposely have done to, you know, make some of the social media hit stick. So there it was. We've kind of connected our two new segments now. As Kamal Harris was delivering her speech, Donald Trump was doing counter programming in Pennsylvania. Joe Biden was on a Zoom call calling all this garbage. And as Kamal Harris, his staff was probably melting down behind the scenes. They couldn't do anything to stop her live event, but Marco Rubio could interject during a Trump rally and report what they had just heard and confirm leading into it. So Byron Donalds later in the day down in North Carolina would take the stage. And while they were holding a rally in Rocky Mount, would kind of address the audience there and let them know how we felt about the garbage rhetoric. Let's hear it. You know, Barack Obama said that we were bitter clingers. Favorite clingers. Hillary Clinton said we were deplorables. We don't really know what Kamal Harris says. She's still a middle-class child. I don't know. I don't know what she says. I have no idea what Kamal is talking about. Yeah, I know. We don't either. I agree with you. And then Joe Biden says that we're garbage. Well, we have news for the Democrat elites. We're none of those things. We are Americans. And in six days, in six days, North Carolina is going red. And Donald Trump's going to be the 47th president of the United States. True story. I mean, I don't hear any counter-argument that would suggest otherwise as we've learned as ladies yesterday Kamal Harris and her campaign team have folded up shop in the state of North Carolina had to switch gears and move back into Virginia, one that is traditionally for the last four or five decades gone blue and, you know, most major elections until Glenn Yunken bucked the trend recently by securing the governorship there. And now it looks like Kamal Harris and Donald Trump are in a dogfight where the race is less than a point which separates the two candidates and well within the margin of error. And I tell you what, outside of the North Carolina's, Georgia's, Arizona, Nevada's, Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania's, one of these other states that going into this election cycle, which was always blue, turns red, it's over. Like it is over, over. You're not going to have a bellwether of that size not predict the entire rest of the country. I'm sorry, it's just not the way the world works. I mean, you could argue in counties and via gerrymandering, the amount of illegals that have put, you know, been dumped into these communities or the amount of Americans who have moved out of some of these areas. You can make the argument for the cases, the traditional bellwether states and regions and counties, et cetera, going one way or another. They would all have to trend in one direction, hypothetically, to get an accurate reading which was the direct opposite as Donald Trump nearly swept bellwether everything top to bottom. And Joe Biden still allegedly won the presidency. However, you can't have an entire state like Virginia flip red in this election and Donald Trump will win it. So like the ability to continue to steal, like at that point the message would have to go, guys stop stuffing the ballots or bringing them the dump trucks of whatever, it's over. Because at that point you'll just be living the big lie. You kind of agree with me there, don't you, Noah? Yeah, 100%. You take a traditional blue state and turn it red in a general election with no forecasting of that happening, then you can't steal it away. Yeah, it's not reasonable at that point. No, Donald Trump would be quick to take the stage later during that event in North Carolina and continue to hammer home the narrative of what exactly is coming down the pike just a few days from now it's here. Six days from now we can turn the page forever on this failed and corrupt administration. They are corrupt. They're failed and they're corrupt. They're the worst administration. Joe Biden is the worst president in the history of our country. And his partner, now she's trying to convince everyone, "Oh, well I really had nothing to do with anything, you know, I'm sure he loves hearing that." She is the worst vice president in the history of our country. By the way, if you go back a few months everybody was saying she's the worst vice president, she's incompetent, she's a dope, she's everything you can imagine. All of a sudden they decided they better get politically correct, okay? And they chose her over 12 people that are far more competent. We can declare once and for all that we are done with their hatred, we are done with their hysteria, we are done with their hoaxing, lying, cheating, scheming, plundering and stealing. And we're not going to let them divide and destroy America any longer. True story, you know, and, you know, has it been interesting to you that none of the October surprises or, you know, things that they've tried to throw up against Donald Trump have been able to stick? Not really because they're getting so desperate, they're just, they don't have anything of substance so they're just throwing all the random little inconsequential stuff at them. Yeah, he grabbed a boober about 30 years ago or, you know, he made a reference to something that has nothing to do with physical violence but say, you know, that he wants to put rifles in the face of people like Liz Cheney and then all of the, you know, stuff he says about Kamal Harris. I mean, I thought they'd actually, when he calls her a low IQ moron or a low IQ individual out there on the campaign trail. It might be a compliment. Well, I really thought that they would try to, but I think the more and more, behind the scenes, a lot of these news outlets have probably tried to put together focus groups. And I'm just saying, for the optics of what it would look like on TV, the people who they would actually have to put up what these people would look like, just the, like, nth degree of cat lady to, like, be able to develop these talking points on, like, how bad is it that Donald Trump calls her a low IQ moron. You'd probably be able to smell the cat piss and lavenders through the television in regards to some of these winners. It's just wild. It's wild to me. And Donald Trump was talking about, well, while he's gone out there and offered a very comprehensive platform, a continuation of the Trump doctrine, the things he's looking to accomplish in the second term, it's pretty funny that I mentioned Kamala's IQ level because he would be hitting on that because instead, all they've done is kind of force feed America, divisive hatred and rhetoric that, you know, separates us. Let's check it out. Well, we're running a campaign of solutions to save America and America, which they have virtually destroyed during their almost four year period of rule. Kamala Harris, a low IQ individual, is running a campaign of hate, anger, and retribution. See, I'm very nice to them, they're not nice to them. She spends all of her time complaining about everything, but there's nothing about it. She's going to do this, she's going to do that kind of. What the hell didn't she do it, right? That's the thing, you know, she goes out there and campaigns and is like, I know that the price of groceries are still too very high and it's like, you've done- I came from a middle-class family. Yeah. Yeah, middle-class family, when you could buy a home for like $10,000 in Southern California, like get the fuck out of here, you know, it's pretty bad. Things have gotten so out of control, I was able to talk with Representative Ben Klein the other day when you were off Noah and we were talking about the, you know, the cost of the American dream and how in places like the suburbs of Virginia, you've got houses that rival home ownership costs in place like California, Connecticut, New Jersey, which are three of the, you know, historically highest places to own a home in the country and it's just like, what does that mean for people that go out and work their ass off and they have to like rent something or they live in, you know, poverty-like conditions because they can't afford anything. It's a mess. It is. It is. You know, you just look at the median home price and how much it's got up across. I mean, you've got it pretty much costs the same as it does now in places across the country where home ownership was always attainable as it did to own a home in California like 10, 20 years ago. We can't even get like our veterans can't even get a decent rate on their, on their home loans even with the, even with the VA. It's still upwards of high sevens. Sevens. That's ridiculous. You know, when it went in last, going into the last year of the Trump, it was under two, right? Yeah. It was well below two. 1.2% I believe. And yeah, it's just like, and again, you think like, oh, things, the price, the concept of things never go down. So we'll have like, this is the new standard, but prices just won't go up under Donald Trump. That's not true. When Donald Trump reenergizes, pun intended, the energy sector in this country, he starts drilling, he starts fracking, he gets these pipelines built, and we start producing our own oil to sell across the world. The cost of everything goes down because it takes energy to fuel anything and everything to do anything. And he has propositions to get nuclear backup as well. He says nuclear is not his favor, but he also understands it's clean and safe. And he's going to push, he's even looking into, I've heard there's been some private ownership bids to own nuclear power plants, large entities like ones connected to Elon Musk or Jeff Bezos want to start buying some of these nuclear power plants that are in the process of being shut down and reopen them again because listen, we're never going to get back to the moon or ever go to Mars unless we're generating our own energy in this country. Whether the manufacturing industry has to be at its absolute pinnacle, even if you imagine if you're on Musk at his own nuclear power plant, be amazing, you know, free Tesla charging. I heard there were some people who are looking to formulate a bid to buy one of the nuclear power plants. I believe it's in upstate New York, and the group is led by Jeff Bezos, who's apparently maga. Now. I'm a little bit more concerned about him getting one, but if he's maga now, then okay. Well, the Washington Post refused to endorse Kamal Harris, and then he put a mandate to the people who are running that company for him that if we don't have more conservative editors on this paper immediately, then you're all getting fired. Oh, nice. Yeah. So, you know, that might just be, that might just be posturing because he thinks Trump's going to win. Well, I mean him and Musk are friends. So I think they probably have and it's even like the thing is rubbing off on him. Yeah. Like Mark, lizardberg over at meta, like Elon Musk said it during one of his events the other day, he's like Mark Zuckerberg's maga now. Like he understands like why everything in this country sucks and what the reasons for it is. And he feels bad that not Elon Musk, but Mark Zuckerberg, how bad he was bullied around and manipulated and just went with it, you know, without asking any questions. Yeah, the meta platform is still stifling people though, but that could very well just be the true believers that they have embedded in them in the system. He hasn't cleaned house like Elon Musk did either. No. Musk did a, did a full wipe. Yeah. And look how much better the platform is running and look at how much bigger of a reach we all have now, you know, and that's the thing Elon Musk says, like it's a combination of like what has happened to people like Mark Zuckerberg in the past in addition to him really starting to learn and appreciate what mixed martial arts is all about. He's like, you cannot be a snowflake and do mixed martial arts. You can't. No. There's just like none of the people that do it are, whether they are outward about it or not. And you know, you just have to, you have to be a better person if you're in, you know, doing stuff like that. So it was, it was pretty interesting to see how some of the endorsements or non endorsements have come down over the last couple of weeks as well. And some of the things that he'll, Elon Musk is like getting very comfortable in being out there. He's a little stiff and awkward when he first started doing these like daily town halls. Now he's going out there. He's got chairs. He's sitting down. He doesn't just pace and like be thinking about a million things at once. He sits down and he just talks to the audience and then he gives away a million dollar check and then he hugs everybody and goes home. Like he's having a great time up in Pennsylvania, stumbled for Donald Trump guys, wherever you have us into the show today, no matter what platform it's on, do his favor. Number one, be sharing the show, share steak for breakfast with your friends, family, co-workers and loved ones. 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Here's the decision to portray everyone who isn't voting for them as evil or subhuman. You're not subhuman, I'm looking at you. You are not subhuman. And we know it's what they believe because look how they've treated you, they've treated you like garbage, frankly, they've treated you like garbage. You know what? The truth is they've treated our whole country like garbage, whether they're meant to or not, because they're grossly incompetent people and they've destroyed our country. Donald Trump's pretty fired up about that. And again, how are we going to weaponize this narrative? Oh, it's bad. It's bad. It's bad. It's bad. It's deplorable moments, you're a damnable moment, you know, people call me Hitler. How can we, you know, come all is out there preaching unity? Doesn't matter if you vote for her. She's still going to listen to you. If you're, you know, a high ranking member in one of the cartels operating and taking advantage of our country throughout the world, don't worry, I'm not going to jail you any of you seated at the table. Well, a lot of these measures and inactions by this administration, Donald Trump feels disqualifies them to be the president and vice president of the United States. That's how he was going to weaponize this narrative. Now, speaking on a call for her campaign last night, Joe Biden finally said what he and Kamala really think of our supporters. He called them garbage. And they mean it. Even though without question, my supporters are far higher quality than Crooked Joe or Lion, we have the highest of quality supporters. My response to Joe and Kamala is very simple. You can't lead America if you don't love Americans. You just go pretty simple. No. What do you think? Yeah, I like it. You can't lead us if you don't love us and it's hard to find people that Donald Trump doesn't love and he's really having an absolutely fantastic time doing it. He would take his show on the road to Wisconsin. Again, we're hitting all three stops, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Wisconsin as it was the busy portion of his front end of the week and he would be teaming up with NFL legend. I mean, no, even you who doesn't fall sports, everybody knows who Brett Favre is. Yeah. Packers Hall of Fame quarterback, someone that's come out as MAGA recently, I mean, he's been MAGA for a little bit while, but now he's out there like talking about it on podcasts. He's talking about it on sports shows, you know, and again, for people that are considered some of the goats of their profession, especially professional sports, it is very hard to put it all on the line and risk being public about your convictions in the same way it is for people like Brett Favre. Brett Favre is someone that is still highly respected in the professional athletic community. He is someone that, you know, contributes in context, whether it be during major sporting events like the Super Bowl or events that you get through the playoffs with commentary and analysis and insight. And you know, coming out as a supporter of Donald Trump, with a lot of these progressive agencies, you know, a lot of the sports world is ran by Disney ABC now, ESPN, it might not be a welcoming environment for him anymore, therefore taking away from future financial benefit of being someone with a complete resume like Brett Favre, who, you know, contributes for monetary gain sometimes, but again, some of these prominent figures at the top of their profession or even above the top of their profession, because he is a Hall Famer. They feel that this election and what's at stake here is more important than worldly possessions at this point. So they're well into risk at some instances the safety and security of their own family to come out and publicly endorsed on Trump. Listen, if you show up at a Trump rally, it's over your MAGA forever and Brett Favre would do just as much he met Donald Trump in the receiving bay on the garbage truck and helped walk the former president into the arena, still wearing his orange, reflective vest. We are going to play a small portion of what Brett Favre had to say, especially related to the commentary stemming from Joe Biden's garbage comments and Kamala Harris's, you know, inability to put two sentences together about it. Let's hear the former Packers. Great. I want to address the comment that Joe Biden made yesterday last night that said the supporters of Donald Trump, us, or garbage or garbage. I can assure you, we're not garbage. How dare he say that, looking out. I see police officers, teachers, nurses, grandparents, students. I see everyday Americans that make this country great. What do you think, Noah? It's big when people like Brett Favre could come out and throw their endorsement behind Donald Trump, go out there and speak with him in a major event like that. It's just amazing when anybody at that level of fame is confident enough to just say, fuck it. You know what? I don't care what anybody says about me. This is the right thing to do. I'm going to do it. And, you know, it was just revealed recently during congressional testimony that Brett Favre is experiencing the early on stage of Parkinson's disease and dealing with how his life's going to change now that he's been retired from professional sports for, I would say, close to a decade. And now in his public, but still personal life, he's been dealing with that. So, yeah, it's just, it's wild. There are so many people, you know, when Donald Trump gets up there and he does like the first portion of his rally, then he's looking to call people out to speak. Some of the names that he's just got, like performance artists, musicians, actors, athletes, it's just wild to me, the people that are able to go out there. And I could visualize in my head back in like 2016, 2018, 2020, 2022, these exact people in Foxy, he is a threat to democracy. The Republican Party needs to move on from him, this, that, the other thing. And now they're out there fighting with us. You know, it's like that meme from, what is it, Lord of the Rings, and never thought I'd be fighting alongside a Brett Favre. Well, right? Now you're fighting alongside a friend. And it really is. Donald Trump would continue to stump on the garbage narrative as we've kind of made it the centerpiece of this is we've heard all of the policies. We've heard all of the counter argument for Joe Biden and Kamala Harrison, Tim Walts. We've heard all that stuff. But I do want to continue to hit home with some of the things that you might not have heard. And since this was a topic this week, let's hear Donald Trump talk about it in Wisconsin. But she spoke last night and it was boring as hell. But I have an obligation to watch it, you know, because she's our competition. We have to win. We can't take it. They would destroy this country. If they won this thing, they would destroy you'd have three hundred million people coming through, not just twenty one. Can you imagine? It's up to three hundred million dollar world for every criminal in the world. But she talked last night and all she talked about was Donald Trump. Hey, everyone tonight, I will speak about Donald Trump. Donald Trump. Donald Trump. Donald Trump. Donald Trump. Donald Trump. Donald Trump. Donald Trump. Donald Trump. Donald Trump. Donald Trump. Donald Trump. Donald Trump. Donald Trump. Donald Trump. Donald Trump. Donald Trump. Donald Trump. Donald Trump. Donald Trump. Donald Trump. Donald Trump. Donald Trump. Donald Trump. What the hell was that? That's all she talked about because she and Joe have absolutely no achievements. They only have failure and bloom and death. Failure and gloom and death. Throw the death one in there. I know that was the one. That one was not in the teleprompter. I can almost assure you guys of that one. But yeah, it was funny. Donald Trump was like stumping. And as soon as he said, all she talked about was Donald Trump. I think they played the video clip of on the John Motron a little bit before he thought it was going to. And he pretended to like jump and cover his ears and turned around and he was like, oh, I can't keep saying my name over and over again. It was funny. As it was, hearing about the entire garbage truck reflector vest story, which is going to be our last audio clip before we jump in with the man who's running shop in New Jersey for America First and Republicans right now. The host of Unafraid Mike Crispy, but before we're going to get into that, we have to hear this. It's like a four minute clip, but I kept it in its entirety because it's Donald Trump telling a story that's not on the teleprompter about the truck, about getting into it. There's a couple pieces of colorful language in there as well. It's just the things we've come to really love about Donald Trump. And here we are at the end of the campaign trail. He's even said it. I played it in our show last week, that clip where he's like, you better enjoy it because it's been a good ride. Let's check it out. The biggest outfit, you know, is when he called us all garbage. How stupid. What a stupid word. That blows deplorable away, don't you think? Of course, I thought irredeemable when she said deplorable or irredeemable. I thought irredeemable was actually worse, but deplorable seemed to catch up. But this garbage stuff blows it away so I'm in this beautiful plane. I'm enjoying myself. I have a wonderful suit on. And one of my people came in and said, sure, you know, the word garbage is the hottest thing right now out there. The hottest thing out there, sure, would you like to drive a garbage truck? Now, we're about, you know, 30 minutes from landing, we had to do this pretty quick. I said, it's sort of cool though, isn't it? Because, you know, and I said, you know, I think that's okay, but, you know, I don't feel comfortable wearing a suit. And they pulled up this garbage truck. I don't know how the hell they did it so fast. I have very capable people. They put a big sign on the truck. Did you see it? Yes, sir. And then they said, sir, we have a vest. I said, well, should I leave my suit on and put it over the vest, but that doesn't look very good, right? That doesn't look good. So I said, all right, look, let me take it off. And then I actually said, I climbed into the truck, but he said, so I said, how the hell do you get into this truck? It's way up high. It's a big one. This was a beauty. I said, you didn't have to buy it that big, right? You have to get it that big. They brought this brand new gorgeous truck, wonderful driver, he looked like Carrie Grant in his prime, you know, that was a beautiful driver, and he drove that big thing up. And I said, man, this is bad because now I have all the cameras are all what they look. Look at all the fake news. They were most of them. They were waiting for him to fall. Now most of them, many of them were there, and I'm saying, oh, boy, you know, one little mistake with these guys that you, your political career is over. You can't even tell. So I said, man, if I don't get up there, this is going to be very embarrassing. These stupid people, they'll say, he's cognitively and physically impaired. And I can't do that when I'm alongside of this great athlete. I got to get up to that. So look, the first day is like up here. I'm saying, shit. So I had the adrenaline going and I made it. I made it. And then I gave a little news conference from the front of the, you know, they asked their wise guy questions and everything. And then we drove about two feet, I got in the car. And then I got in the car and I'm driving over here and I have this still on. And I come into the arena and I say, where's my jacket? I want to get out of this safe. And they said it would be unbelievable if you could wear it on stage. And I said, no way. I got 25,000 people standing outside, I got all these people here. There's no way I'm wearing it on stage. They said, oh, okay, sir, I said, get me my jacket. But if you did, you know, it actually makes you look thinner. I said, oh. And they got me, I said, I'm going to wear it on stage when they said, I looked thinner. I said, in that case, the heart of the deal. I may never wear a blue jacket again. I may go. I may go in this. I said that. That was my. That was the word. That was the key. I looked thinner. So anyway, so we had a little fun about a very serious subject. We had a little fun about a time where our country is not having a lot of fun because we're not doing well as a country. But we're going to be doing well very shortly, I promise you that. Listen, you can't lie to us and say you're not going to miss that. No. There's no way. That was almost five minutes off prompter, just going through the motions of what was just so funny and hilarious and I mean he didn't even say it like the step thing was ridiculous. The fact that they found a truck, he's like, we're landing the airplane and I'm looking out the window. He's like, where the hell did you find this garbage truck? You just told me about it 20 minutes ago and, you know, he's talking about driving. He's like, you know, we drove like five feet and then I got out and got back in the van and they get over to the stadium. We are literally witnessing and if you just think about it, think about the McDonald's. Think about the outside rallies. Think about him walking into bodegas thinking about this whole garbage truck thing. But this literally is peak attitude era, WWE. It literally is. The only thing that Donald Trump is not doing right now is beating up like Steve Austin or Booker T or the Undertaker at the end of these rallies. No, he's coming out to their intro songs is what he's doing, but it's like we're looking at, you know, Donald Trump in a reflector vest in like the receiving doc of a arena before he goes to tie. Like you're witnessing a lot of things that you see, you can tell that Donald Trump really likes wrestling. He's used a lot of the imagery. He's used a lot of the methodology, you know, of the, of from like the villain to the hero arc in his own campaigning throughout this cycle. It's just been incredible to watch. He's got people like Stephen Chong on staff. The guy is professional wrestler himself, he blocks out the sun, but it's just amazing to watch how they've kind of navigated this and presented as parts of like the most important campaign at the most inflected time for our country right now in the midst of like the end of the most critical election cycle. And they're using WWE type imagery to really connect with the just regular people across this country. No, it's awesome to watch. Don't you think? It's amazing to watch. Yeah. It is. It is. And we're going to leave it at that is we're getting ready to jump in with Mike Crispy. But before we do that, how about another check in with one of our partners? This episode of the podcast is brought to you by Battleborn Coffee Roasters. They're law enforcement family owned and they produce some of the best available special to great coffee. That means all those beans have gone through an extensive process to remove all defects. 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It's been years that you and I have known each other and been in the podcasting ecosphere and it's unbelievable that we're just days out. We've been at this for years and years, so I had to offer you for just building the show to what you have. It really is a testament to your commitment to America's first agenda and making the country great again in President Trump. So how about some kudos for you? You know, we don't hear it enough, but when it comes to someone that brings it as hard as you do, Mike, that's always an honor to hear. Listen, I appreciate it. We're all here for the America First Movement. You're a living embodiment of that in the Garden State, and let's start off there. Listen, this is a place where most Republican nominees, most Republican candidates in general, sometimes in their own state, know that once you get through the nominee process and you're heading into the general election, it is what it is. It's the state of New Jersey. It's one that typically runs blue. There's a lot of liberals that live there, but not so much the case anymore, especially in this election cycle, even more so, especially with the candidate as genuine. And once in a lifetime is Donald Trump, you have been critical component of absolutely moving the needle towards America First, towards turning that state red and waking people up to what's going on. They shouldn't have the highest property taxes in the country. They shouldn't have to live under these radical liberal policies that just, you know, have become acceptance in the Garden State for all of these years, and you're out there working harder than I've ever seen some of the people that are in this movement work before. And here we are just a few days before election day. I think it's where we have to start the job you're doing, not only complimenting you on the amount of work you put in, but I want you to kind of tell our listenership just over the course of the last few short years, how much it's changed and what it looks like on the ground in New Jersey right now. I'm going to say this, I mean, right now, you know, and it really is a testament to, you know, so many people who have helped me along the way, but New Jersey for the first time ever is leading Republicans are leading Democrats in early voting. Right now, we're up three or four points on Democrats in early voting. Wow. Nobody saw this coming. Everybody's shocked about it, but we're not shocked because we've been putting in that work all year long now, just for some perspective in the 2022 midterms, Democrats led Republicans by about 23 points at this point in the early vote turnout Republicans are leading by three or four. I mean, everyone is like, what is going on in New Jersey? Well, it's exactly what's going on in New Jersey. That's the fact that we've been putting in the work since January, we've been putting in since January and New Jersey, everybody has to qualify for the ballot. They were trying to kick Trump off the ballot in New Jersey, you know, the States, people remember that BS that went on. And so we were getting the necessary petition signatures for President Trump to get on the ballot back in January. We got over 10,000 for him. Joe Biden's team when he was running at the time turned in 2500. So we just absolutely crushed them, and then we built a movement from that point of getting people involved in the America first Republicans in New Jersey. And we turned our effort from getting Trump on the ballot, and in doing that, we changed that effort to the Too Big to Rig. Too Big to Rig, obviously, taking everything we had built and the infrastructure of people and volunteer network and then doing more events with events where we coach people and had a, you know, early vote, ballot harvest, become poll watchers, sign people up for vote by mail, become a vote by mail person. So we would do that with people all around the States. And we tried to go to every single county in the state. We've been to almost every single county in the state, maybe like one or two we haven't hit. But we've been doing that work. And obviously, you know, a lot of it manifested out of Trump's rally in Wildwood, New Jersey, 100,000 people. That's where I was fortunate enough to have spoken. And when I took the stage, I said, this is called Project 14, you know, New Jersey has 14 electoral votes. I mean, you put that in play, you know, really makes the math impossible for the Democrats. So we need to make it too big to rig in New Jersey. So that's amazing to see that, you know, from the rally to what we've been doing, that it's all kind of paying off, and that people are actually now seeing it nationwide. That really makes me happy, and after 28 events, 1,000 volunteers signed up to actually help us over 50,000 voters that we personally engaged with over the course of this, and then hundreds of thousands who have gotten our communications. I mean, it's been a great ride. And we believe Trump has the appeal. And if people do the work and find out about it, then he has a chance to win the state. And that's what we've been trying to do. You know, and so a lot of it is awareness. You know, we talk about New Jersey being blue, but that's not necessarily the case. I grew up in a pretty red area of the Jersey Shore, and as a youth there, experiencing a lot of people who are supportive of Republican candidates along the way. But when you talk about the misinformation that's out there coming from the mainstream media, when you talk about a lot of the figureheads and talking points that are pushed often in places like the Garden State, which they feel, you know, up until this election, and probably in the last few days, was a safe blue state. It's bringing awareness to the major issues and how they could be, you know, people who live in an expensive place like New Jersey, where it is to live, sometimes they just say, well, the economy is bad, but it's always bad here. You know, well, we're a very diverse state, so maybe the illegals aren't taking the health care system, the job market, and being infused into our kids' educational system. You know, there's crime in certain parts of New Jersey, so maybe it's just like a little bit of an extension of the crime. But no, that's not the case. These are all results of these radical, progressive policies that we've been subjected to for so many years, and bringing awareness on what Donald Trump is, who he is, what his policy platform is, what he could do to the economy by getting the energy turned on on day one, how locking down the southern border and deporting people on day one also would make an immediate impact as well, everywhere from your kids' classrooms to safety and security in the streets, just even a re-footing of our geopolitical stance in the world. You know, there's a lot of military bases in the state of New Jersey as well, and you know, that's a huge thing that makes the garden state great, and there has to be a lot of fear in the homes of military families of what could happen if someone like Donald Trump isn't reelected back to office and where our force and policy goes from here. So as you see people waking up to the issues, what has it been like talking to them, getting there, I mean, listen, no one could have guessed that that many people would have came out to Wildwood, New Jersey, earlier this year, and show out for Donald Trump and America first in the way they did well over 100,000. You also mentioned you spoke at that event, you also got kudos from Donald Trump during that event as well for the hard work that you were doing in the state. So talk to us about what the people are saying, and now that you guys have this infrastructure up, it seems like it's, you know, running on all cylinders, but what is it like having the people who are going to be voting in just a few days? What are they saying about the upcoming election? Well, I'll tell you this, you know, New Jersey, really, you could break it down into three categories, right, there's South Jersey, which is very, very red, you know, that is as red as it comes. I mean, you know, that's where I am, that's where you have some roots, and then there's central Jersey and north of Jersey, which is traditionally purple. I mean, they've elected Republicans to local and to, you know, state level offices, they've elected Democrats. So that's kind of a purpley area, you know, in the middle and the north. And then there's our urban centers, you know, the places adjacent to New York, the places adjacent to Philadelphia, President Trump even has an appeal there. I think he takes, you know, 10 to 15% off the top that Republicans normally would get in those inner cities, because he has an inner city appeal, because he's gone to the Bronx. He's gone to Philadelphia. You know, he makes an appeal up, particularly to the black men, to Hispanic voters. So he's, you know, doing much better than Republicans ever have done there. So I think that's the math, you know, for him to, you know, do well in the state now in terms of issues. I've heard this time and time again from the people in this state is that we New Jersey are affected the most by the left wing policy. So we have a horrible governor who people saw the CNBC debacle interview he gave the other day trying to defend Kamala Harris. We have a horrible governor, one of the worst, most progressive in the country for a state that isn't that blue and we're stuck, we're subject to illegal immigrants being dumped in our cities. I mean, they're being dumped into places like Newark and Camden and Patterson. And then what happens? They percolate out into the suburbs. And then, you know, just like what you're seeing, you know, the federal government cuts a deal with some hotel company that has low occupancy. They pay them to house the illegals and now you have illegals in suburban areas. So that's been happening and people are feeling the effects on that kids are getting enrolled in class is in the New Jersey public school system. And they're speaking six or seven different languages. How could the people who are paying property taxes, property taxes, so high in the state and it's high because it funds the school system. But now you have kids in school who are having to learn at a slower rate because the illegals are speaking five or six languages. That's not fair. And it's not racist to say it's not fair, not the way it's supposed to be. So in our school system, we have a lot of destabilizing trends going on because children are learning about, you know, gender ideology and sex ed and stuff like that in the second grade. Now those are state level policies, but obviously they see President Trump's election as a repudiation of those types of policies. We have no gun rights in the state and people particularly in South and Central Jersey want to be able to own a firearm and protect their home and their property. That is their constitutional right, which is trampled on daily in the state. And you mentioned the military. I mean, they don't want foreign wars. It's common sense. We don't want to be sending our sons and daughters into battle. And obviously, you know, Democrats want, you know, our daughters to be part of the military draft. We don't want to be sending our sons and daughters into battle to go fight another forever wars. Trump said the other night in his rally in Wisconsin, the stupid wars, that's exactly what it is. They're stupid wars. And then to kind of wrap around everything is the cost, right? You know, Jersey is the most moved out of state in the country and that's because the costs are unbearable. So when you compound, compound the already existing difficulties we have economically in the state and then you take the growth through prices, which are up 20, 30, 40 percent. And then you take gas prices, which are storing because they refuse to unlock energy independence. You're looking at a situation where, you know, New Jersey voters, I think, are being squeezed worse than pretty much just about anybody. So that's kind of the sentiment that I've been hearing. No, it's a it's a good indication of what's going on in the ground. We're seeing it in the same kind of context in places like New Hampshire, Virginia, I mean, North Carolina, the Harris Waltz team packed up and took their show up to Virginia this week because they knew they were probably going to or are going to lose that state next week. It looks like we're already flipping Georgia. I mean, Donald Trump did a rally just yesterday in New Mexico of all places. He lost it by like 20 points in 2020, supposedly, but but he thinks inflation and the cost of living the energy component and then border security are things that are going to bring people out and record numbers in that state as well. I think we're seeing the same kind of trend in New Jersey. And then, you know, Mike, when you saw what happened over the weekend, Donald Trump's historic rally at Madison Square Garden, the world's most famous arena, a place that you and I have both frequented probably hundreds of times throughout the course of our lives. And to see the way he was able to bring in, not just a bunch of the strong Republicans that have been with them along the way, ones who maybe weren't with them in last election cycle and then all of the outsiders who have come to really shine in this election cycle, I think is brought in the base for Donald Trump and is going to be a major factor in his win on November 5th. I'm talking about people like obviously Tulsi and Tucker, Elon Musk and RFK Jr. But I mean, even to have his wife out there on the campaign trail at the at the end of this race right now, it's things that America is looking for. It's things that America is motivated about. And then when you look at the optimism level of people who are looking to see all of these people who maybe didn't support America first, even as recently as two years ago in the midterm elections, definitely back in 2020, now I'm going to be working in Donald Trump's next administration. It's got to be making people feel pretty excited. Yeah, and I was at that industry rally and it was unbelievable. Again, I've been a, I don't know, over the course of the last nine years and I've, yes, my first Trump rally was October 2015, I went to the Jacksonville landing and that was one of President Trump's first rallies that he had because he announced his campaign, you know, just a couple of months before. So that was a huge rally. It was over 10,000 people there back in 2015, I was in the front row, got there four o'clock in the morning. So I've been on the ride and been going to these rallies for a very long time. Probably been over 25, you know, over the course of the years. And this one in Madison Square Garden was just unbelievable. I mean, they said that there was, they did like the cell phone data where like they could track like the, you know, like GPS of like how many cell phones are like in and right immediately around Madison Square Garden. And they said it was a number like 99,700. So basically 100,000 people were jammed in either in the building or right in the vicinity of the building. And again, I've been to so many of them and I was outside trying to get in was not easy. And I know people who were trying to get in, who were even, you know, on like the IP list, they couldn't even get in because the capacity filled up so quick and it was unlike anything I'd ever seen. So that rally was unbelievable. I mean, RFK, you mentioned the names, RFK Jr, Telsi, Tucker, Dana White, Olko, good making the surprise appearance of Melania, Elon Musk, of course, I can't forget about Elon Musk. It was unbelievable on so many different levels and the energy was phenomenal. I think it was brilliant by Trump because, you know, he does these rallies, you know, in swing states and, you know, they try to suppress that and not talk about it. But he knows that, you know, doing something in MSG makes a statement that everybody's going to talk about it that when you fill up and have the area going crazy in a place like New York, you've forced the fake media to address it and they address it in the way that we've seen them do it over the last nine years. It was a hitler rally, it was a hitler rally. And people at this point, after nine years, see the same old tired, hysterical cartoon-like attacks and they just roll their eyes, tune it out and go, well, Trump must be doing something right, you know, it wasn't a hitler rally when Bill Clinton was there, wasn't a hitler rally when Jimmy Carter was there, people don't talk about the Democrat convention that was held there back when that was basically a Klu Klux Klan gathering, they called it the Klan bake. I mean, that's Democrat history right there. So, you know, Madison Square Garden, you know, President Trump, it was the greatest, most unifying, most patriotic event ever held in the world's most famous arena. And it's just amazing, I sat there and I looked around and I looked at the scene and Trump was on stage, speaking at the end, they had the red and blue lights everywhere. And I said, I'm just so fortunate to have been on this ride for nine years to be sitting here witnessing history play out in real time. So it's pretty amazing. That was unbelievable. No, it certainly was. And, you know, the last thing I'm going to talk with you, Mike, it is part of that whole, the totality of, you know, this experience that we've all been on and been through with President Trump and the American First Movement. You know, in the beginning of that rally, they had a couple of warm-up backs. One of them was Killer Tony. He's best known for being like, you know, a comedic roaster. He made a off-color joke about Puerto Rico. In addition to a lot of other jokes that he made throughout that, you know, warm-up back to which we're targeting, you know, blacks and Asians, Jewish people. Listen, if you've ever seen a Killer Tony perform at a roast, most recently, I mean, I could just tell people, jump on YouTube and look at the Tom Brady one. The guy is absolutely brutal. It's off-color. It's bad taste, but also it's, you know, as John Stewart pointed out earlier this week who's no fan or supporter of Donald Trump, this is what comedians do. They try to lay up the mood in the midst of something that's very serious, like a political event that they were having. You know, just 48 hours after that. And while Kamala Harris was addressing the nation what is part of her closing remarks on the list, she didn't invite Joe Biden. Joe Biden then joined a Zoom meeting for like some fundraiser and called the America First Movement Garbage. You know, I just, as we were jumping into this interview right now, I was perusing some of my internet browsers here, a couple of different ones, and I typed in like Killer Tony. I didn't even have to type in Puerto Rico. All the articles are from all the mainstream outlets. Oh, you know, this person is mad. That person is mad. You know, this proves Donald Trump is racist. When I type in Joe Biden garbage, and there's nothing, there's like, oh, Joe Biden's Freudian slip or Joe Biden's misuse of an apostrophe spelled is that, you know, but there's barely any coverage. It's just so hypocritical. You know, I think that goes into what you're saying. The people don't care about what the press is saying. The October surprises or whatever they tried to make up over the course of the last couple weeks, they didn't stick to Donald Trump this time. You know, they lie about things like McDonald's and he goes and flips some fries at the drive through windows and McDonald's. They call the America first movement garbage. Donald Trump gets on a garbage truck and wears a reflector vest to a rally in Wisconsin with Brett Favre earlier this week. And the people understand like we are at our wits and this country is at its wits. And we might not even have a country in four years if Donald Trump doesn't win next Tuesday. And I think that's why you're seeing the earlier turns look amazing for Republicans. That's why you're seeing Kamala Harris just continue to, you know, grasp at air and not really have anything that's sticking, leaning on the Hitler rhetoric, the fascist rhetoric, the, you know, oh, we want somebody on day one that's going to have like a priorities list and not a hit list. Like the people don't care about that anymore. They realize they're broke. They realize when a young member of their family, especially a young woman in the home, it could be your wife, your daughter, your sister. If she leaves, she might not come back because of the open border policies of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. It's sad to say, but it's literally the truth. You know, you've seen a lot of these illegal crimes being performed in and around major universities and in very rural, usually stable and calm neighborhoods throughout the country. And I think, again, with the prospectus of World War three, that scares a lot of people. Donald Trump doesn't want to talk about green new politics. He wants to talk about the only climate that's changing will be the one that after a nuclear war starts on this planet. And I think that's really led to the success level that he's having right now. And Mike, just in closing, give a final pitch, not just for the state of New Jersey, but the overallness of this race. Well, I'll tell you, I mean, you hit so many great points there, obviously, you know, Kamala Harris, you know, trying to latch on to this commentary by the comedian about Puerto Rico. And I mean, just again, it's the tired nonsense that people are sick of. I looked at Kamala Harris and her surrogates campaigning over the last 24 hours and I said, it's unbelievable how we're just days away. And they cannot articulate what they're running on other than Trump bad, other than he's going to lock up his political opponents when they literally jailed him four times, pressing what was it, 80, 90 charges against him. And then they try to kill him twice. And then they're jailing, continuing to go after supporters who were peacefully at the Capitol on January 6th, they're continuing to do that. Well, going after administration officials, locking them up in jail, you know, many people who were involved in President Trump's orbit over the years, locking them up or trying to lock them up. So they accuse us of exactly what they're doing in real time. It's hilarious. And when we win, then they're going to start crying again and say the election was rigged or something like that. And so they're going to see no irony in that, they're just going to do it. So I think that at this point, it's obvious, you know, President Trump is running a positive campaign. President Trump is running a issues focus campaign, his very dynamic messaging, you know, things like no tax on tip, no tax on social security, he's even floating doing away with the income tax. He talked about, you know, unleashing our energy independence, talking about stopping the flow of migrants at the Southern border, you know, he's talked about, you know, having Elon Musk cut government waste by the tune of two trillion dollars he announced at the rally. Again, this is the future, you know, this is the future. He talked with RK Jr. of having him go crazy with the health agencies and, you know, looking into our food supply and how absolutely garbage that's turned into, how decrepit, you know, our health system is in this country because of, you know, big pharma and the FDA being a button paid for organization by the lobbyists, he's going to put RK on that. I mean, this is dynamic, it's exciting, it's fun, and it's real. And all the Democrats are running on is Trump pay, Trump evil, Trump Hitler, you know, they took the clip of him with talking about the border and he said the word woman and they flights it said it was a clip about abortion. That's what Kamala HQ tweeted, the joke people are seeing it and they go, they're running on nothing and Trump is running on everything. That's the final message. And that's why he's going to win a lot of these swing states. And that's why New Jersey didn't play. Certainly is. You know, one of the things that Democrats failed to mention throughout the course and leading up through last weekend when Donald Trump had his huge rally at MSG Mike was that one of the most recent people, especially from the Republican Party who held his event there at the end of his campaign as well was former president Richard Nixon before he won his re-election landslide, 49 states and I think that's absolutely stoking fear into the Democrats. They know that this is real, they know that they have nothing and we're here for it. What else can we say? Listen, this has been awesome, my friend and brother catching up with you here on the show as it always is. We don't have you on enough but it's not because you're avoiding us, it's because you're working your ass off in the state of Jersey doing a lot of work for America First. We've got your website, live link to the show description, anywhere else we can find you Mike. Yeah, you're just going to ask Mike Crispy, Instagram, Mike Crispy, NJ, find all my stuff there, my links and it's always an honor to be on this show. Amazing audience. It's built up so well over the years. I remember being on it at the start and what you guys have done and the guests and the people you have on and just being a spear for MAGA, you know, information and a real narrative is really phenomenal what you built. So you guys are amazing, this audience is amazing and it's been a great ride and like I say, we're only just getting started because we've got four more years to make this country great again. That's it and listen, a lot of the success we have has come piggybacking on a lot of the success you had when you came on the show and gave us a sniff bike, we really appreciate it. You can share the American First Republicans in New Jersey. He's also a Trump 2024 delegate in the Garden State as well. Mike Crispy, thanks for coming on the show. Have a great weekend. We'll see you on the other side of the election. Yes, sir. Guys, we're coming back with another all new edition of the State for Breakfast podcast. So sit back, relax and let us change the way you consume your news. [BLANK_AUDIO]