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Amala Ekpunobi

It’s Election Day Eve…

We’re one day away from the 2024 U.S. presidential election as both candidates receive their final endorsements and make their closing pitches. Let’s look at the state of the race on the very last day. 


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1h 57m
Broadcast on:
07 Nov 2024
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Okay, it's Monday, it's the day for Tuesday's election day. So we're gonna have an interesting week, y'all. We might have a few interesting weeks apparently, because you know what? We're typically used to, oh, it's election day. Maybe we're gonna find out, see what's going on, find out who the President of the United States of America is. We might not find that out tomorrow. In fact, I'm gonna make a prediction that we don't find out tomorrow, or at least not definitively, knowing this nation's history on this whole issue. I think we're gonna be waiting with baited breath, but don't hold your breath, babes, because there's gonna be a lot going on. We're gonna talk about all that. Celebrities that are coming out and endorsing both of these candidates as we lead up to election day, and just some general election news. Plus, everybody's talking about this peanut squirrel thing. I guess we're gonna loop that in as well. So many random stories popping up today. And of course, as always, we have Taylor and Nashville. - Hey guys, yeah, how are we feeling today? How are you feeling? I'm kind of numb, I feel like at this point. You got the poll saying this, poll saying that people equally confident on both sides. And then I agree with you, we're probably not gonna get the results by tomorrow. It'll be a few days. So I'm just kind of like, I think emotionally preparing by just kind of entering this Zen space and be like trying to accept just whatever outcome we'll face. - Yeah, 100%. I mean, there's no reason to feel any deep ties to anything at this point, because I just don't know which way the wind is gonna blow, where the waves are gonna take us. So we'll all just be along for the journey, along for the ride ourselves. I think we are gonna go live tomorrow night at some point to maybe recap what's taking place or experience it live with each of you, as we're all processing what's happening in our great nation. - It could be great if we make America great again. (laughing) Hey, oh, had to say it. We're gonna watch this clip out of NBC News that states that, you know, we might not know exactly what's going down tomorrow, and it could in fact take weeks. - The way I said, so she wins North Carolina. We could be living here in Nevada, waiting and waiting and waiting. And if you remember, Nevada will take a week to count all their votes. - Well, 'cause they go four days after. - And you'll have more ballots coming in. And then you're really going to be used a lot on there because this is going to be lawyers upon lawyers litigating which ballots can get fixed or cured as the language you'll start to see those provisional ballots. So the nightmare scenario where we're just waiting for weeks sort of the Florida of 2000, the way I said, so she wins. - The nightmare scenario, there's many nightmares and marios in regard to this election. So I think, yeah, we're just gonna be sitting around. It's so weird 'cause it doesn't even feel like it's going to be significant tomorrow just because of how much waiting there's going to be. And we're just gonna be in this role of the arguments back and forth and the recounts and oh my gosh, are they gonna be closing the windows that these polls against so that nobody can see what's going on and how many votes are we gonna wait to be mailed in and the absentee ballots and all these different things. Yeah, I'm not excited about it. Typically, when I was a kid, I was like, oh my gosh. Obviously I didn't know anything. We're like, we're gonna find out what the president is. You kinda like to watch the news until you fall asleep. Then you wake up in the morning and you figure out who it is, not tomorrow, ladies and gentlemen. Yeah, who's responsible for changing all of these rules? Whoever they are, they should be in jail because I have those same memories too where you actually did find out within about 24 hours of the actual election day. But now we've just changed it and chug it out. And it just, if you wanted to build up a recipe for how to erode confidence in election results and maximize animosity and chaos and doubt and rage, you would do it exactly the way we're doing it. We're not doing voter ID. We're doing these mail-in ballots where you don't have a hard deadline. It's just the absolute craziness. Yeah, and of course like every year, like crazy things happen with ballots and then with social media and everything being connected, it's so hard to tell like how significant some of these crazy stories that we hear are. You know, like I see a video on Twitter of ballot boxes being set on fire and literally they're just shoveling out burned ballots. How are they ever gonna know what those votes were, who they were from, all of these different metrics that they need in order to count everything? But then of course you have to think in other elections, things like this definitely have to be happening to some extent, just to what extent. And it's so hard to be able to gauge it. And then you mix that with the mistrust that we have for a lot of our institutions and agencies that are responsible for making sure we feel like this is a trustworthy election. And it just is not, it's a recipe for disaster. It's a nightmare as they just said on the news. Now, still with everything going on, we're rallying. We're bringing out celebrities. They're reading off their telepromp, they're giving these vivid and bright endorsements of each of our candidates. Now recently, Kamala Harris had Cardi B come to one of her rallies to give endorsement, which is interesting. You know, if I had a celebrity like Cardi B wanted to endorse me, I guess. I don't know that I would have run them out at a rally to do that. I'd be like, thank you. Like, please make a post on social media. Maybe we don't need to like officially stamp her with the campaign title on it. But nonetheless, she was at a rally. She decided to give her endorsement. She had to read that endorsement off the teleprompter. I guess the teleprompter was not working all that well. Which, if there's anything we've learned from this Kamala Harris election is that, that damn teleprompter team ain't on it, okay? 'Cause how many clips have we seen? Beyonce's mom struggled with the teleprompter. Kamala Harris has been struggling with the teleprompter 32 days. 32 days and she just kept saying it over and over and over. And now we have Cardi B struggling on the teleprompter herself. Let's roll the clip. (crowd cheering) One second, guys. One second. (crowd cheering) Okay, so I don't take lightly the call. Sorry, guys, I'm a little nervous. I'm a little nervous, guys. I've been waiting for this moment to call on. My whole life. I need patience over here. Desces, where are you, girl? I need patience over here. Oh, it's so awkward. Oh, hello, hello, hello. How are you guys doing tonight? (crowd cheering) How are you guys doing tonight? Are we ready to make history? (crowd cheering) Are we ready to make history? (crowd cheering) Are we ready to change these four years? No, are we ready to change the next eight years? Because we're going to make sure we have Kamala Harris in office for eight years. Okay, and she knew she needed to do a little bit of improvisation while I guess patience was coming up to bring her the phone and bring her the speech. And you know what? There's something about Cardi P that just charms me. There's something about her that I like. There's something about her personality that I vibe with. Never mind the fact that she used to, you know, drug and rob men and all this crazy stuff from her past and a lot of criminality. I'm speaking beyond that. Okay, we can use a little bit of nuance here. And, you know, I'm just disappointed in Cardi P because we'd actually featured her on this show because in the past she went a livestream on Instagram Live and it seemed like she was going through somewhat of an awakening of what's happening in American politics and how much of our money, our tax dollars are being used for things that we are in no way signing ourselves up for, but incidentally end up signing ourselves up for by having specific leaders. And this was the rant that I chopped up put together so you could hear it from Cardi P. They fucking asked me, I don't give a fuck, the resume they they sent, I don't give a fuck. I'm not endorsing no fucking presidents no more 'cause we could fund two wars, we could fund two wars. My fuckers talking about we don't got it, but we got it and we're the greatest nation. No, the fuck we're not. We're going through some shit right now. Like say it, say it, we really going through, we really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really are fucked right now. And yeah, we talking about we could fund two wars. That's like a nigga trying to front like, yeah, I got the money to support two bitches, but you really don't. Yeah, talk about it, y'all don't make negotiation with the odds, well, y'all need to sit the fuck down with these people and find agreement. No, we cannot fund these fucking wars. We can't, keep it a bean, we can't. This is fucking crazy. And then you know, you know, like, you know what? I told myself this week, like, yo, the internet right now is too dark because celebrity drama, of course, we love it, we infused with it, we watch it, but it's like, yo, that's little, what's really going on in the world right now. That's nothing compared what's going on in the world right now. The world doesn't fucking shambles. Okay, so that was in November of last year. Who was your leadership in November of last year? Talking about the funding of wars, talking about how we are suffering financially, how the world is in shambles, that's under Kamala Harris, but then she gets on the Kamala Harris rally stage and says, we need change over the next four years, actually the next eight years. Well, bays, if you want change, you're gonna have to look in another direction. That just sounds like the most logically consistent idea to me, but no, that's not happening. And of course, during her speech, she said, you know, people are struggling financially. And she said, I even include myself. She claims that she's struggling financially, which if you're Cardi B and you're struggling financially, you've probably made some poor financial decisions. And you need to relook over the amount of income you're bringing in and the amount you are spending outward because you should not be struggling financially, but I digress. She says that she's struggling. So I can only imagine that the Harris Walls campaign paid her a significant amount of money to step up on that stage and say what it is she had to say. And the interesting thing is, she couldn't say it without the teleprompter. She couldn't say it without having the speech on her phone. Now, she claims she wrote the speech. I don't know if that's actually true, but that's what she claims. But you go on stage. The teleprompter's not working. You can't even improv for like 30 seconds as to why you're here, as to why you want to support Kamala Harris. And I get it. She's probably not well versed in public speaking and her things is rap and singing. And that's a whole different aspect of entertainment to be dealing with. But y'all can't riff for 30 seconds. And neither can Kamala, like not a single person on Kamala's rally stage. If that teleprompter goes out, it's lights out for these people. There's no rally. There's nobody to talk to because they literally don't know what they're advocating for. And Cardi B was a shining example of that, but I think we knew that was what Cardi B was gonna be. It's just interesting that 11 months ago, 12 months ago, you say, I'm not endorsing no more fucking presidents. And then you switch right up after that and go and endorse a candidate. And I just have to wonder how much you got paid. Because for what Liz know, they speculated. It was $2.7 million. Beyonce, they speculated somewhere around $10 million. Cardi B's up there as far as fame. She's just about as famous as Lizzo, if not more famous than Lizzo. So I'm thinking a few million for that rally. And we all know that Kamala Harris has the funds for it. So if Cardi B's really hurting financially as she claims, I imagine a couple in the pocket helps you read off your phone, the speech that they give you. - Yeah, and this was kind of a sad one to watch because like you said, she does come off with this likable element of at least authenticity, right? She definitely shoots from the hip on Twitter. She shoots from the hip on social media and you're getting the real Cardi. And I think that was the real Cardi that was talking on that Instagram live where she's saying, my common sense is telling me that despite what I'm being gaslit to believe that we need to be in all these wars and we need to be spending all this money, that the economy's so great, it's not that great. Things are not very good and we need to change. And she herself associated with that with presidential leadership. And it's just strange. I wonder what the motivation was if it was money, if there was some sort of allegedity affiliation or if she's just so immersed in this, when you're in that elite bubble where no one in the celebrity class that she hangs out with, none of her PR people are gonna say, Cardi, yeah, you're onto something with this common sense talk, great job being yourself. They're gonna say, no, we gotta hone this in. This is good for your image. This is good for marketing. And they're probably ideologically aligned with the left or with Democrats and would try to reel her in and say, you should endorse Harris and that's where we really need eight years of that and not more of the same. So I wonder which of those motivations it is. I feel like it could probably, it could be any of them. I'm sure she doesn't actually have any ditty stuff. I've actually been aware of, but the money thing's very real. And just the air that you breathe if you're in this celebrity class is certainly very much left leaning. So I feel like that could account for it as well. But it's just a shame that she's not being herself, evidently. - Right, and she claims like, oh, I had a conversation with Kamala and Kamala promised me she was gonna do something about the economy and she promised me she was gonna go after price gougers. Like that was a big sticking point for her endorsement speech. I'm not sure how that is going to impact you. What so ever Cardi be? But I guess you had a conversation with her and you apparently trust her. She does have photos with Diddy Online. I don't know how deep their relationship goes in any way, shape or form. I don't know how invested she was with Diddy for other celebrities. There's far more detail behind some of the Diddy claims in their relationship. So that's maybe an element of it. But if she focused so much of her speech on how the economy's hurting and it's hurting her too, and that was also the focus of her statement that she wasn't going to endorse presidents a year ago. It was also focused on the economy. Then maybe that's just the baseline for her endorsing Kamala. And you can just tell Cardi B that you're gonna do something for her and she will believe you. Plus you slide a little check across the table and have her say what needs to be said. Now we have other Kamala endorsements. This one's not a surprise whatsoever. This is the guy who said that women should rule the world. And if they did, there would essentially be no wars, no chaos, which is so hilarious, given that he's endorsing Kamala Harris. He also came out with a pro-trans documentary not too long ago on Netflix titled Will and Harper. It's Will Ferrell. Just one person, no, shut the fuck up Gary. Last time, only a few thousand votes kept Trump out of office. And this time, we will hold you. Personally responsible, Gary. Don't forget to vote, Gary. I'm just, I love that. Oh my gosh, a veiled threat to make somebody support your candidate. No worries, like you've been holding white men named Gary personally responsible for every peril you've faced your entire life. That is essentially what the left does. I don't think we run short on white people being blamed for America's problems. I don't know what they're going to do if Kamala Harris actually does become president and they figure out that she is going to be the one who ushers in their problems. I guess they'll look to the white guy next to her in Tim Walz and maybe blame him. Too bad his name isn't Gary. This sort of political posturing. I just don't know who's watching it and saying like, this is the one. Let's green light this ad campaign. I've not seen a single ad from the Kamala Harris campaign that I feel like is in any way, shape, or form effective. With Will Ferrell, it was, let's blame men and say we're going to hold them personally accountable if they don't vote for Kamala. With Julia Roberts, she said that women only have a right to choose when it comes to the ballot box in voting, claiming that women are so oppressed in this country. To get out the vote for men, they had a bunch of, like leftist cosplay masculinity and tell men that they're masculine if they vote for Kamala Harris. For black people, they did the little pop the balloon video that, oh, we know those black people love and essentially told them that women won't want to date you if you don't vote, so vote for Harris Walz. Who is behind the ads for the Kamala Harris campaign? Please, I invite you on the show. I just want to talk. I just want to have a conversation. Maybe we can workshop some better ideas, but still, she seems to be a very effective candidate and it's just because people are so willing to just cover up the things that they're seeing and I guess projects on to her their own reality of who she is and who they want her to be rather than what she actually is. And it's very similar to what we saw with Joe Biden. Like you're clearly seeing this senile late stage dementia elderly patient, essentially, claiming to run this country but people are just projecting what they want him to be on to him and covering up the things that they're actually seeing. That's what Will Ferrell's doing. And apparently he's going to hold you personally accountable if you were a white man who doesn't vote for her. So Taylor, Will Ferrell's coming for you. - I'm rushing to the polls to avoid the scorn of Will Ferrell because of that. No, this is entirely ineffective and it just demonstrates again that they don't understand men. Men respond to respect and the way they don't respond to pandering and they don't respond to being talked down to. And I feel like that's a lot of what comes across in this ad and a lot of the Harris messaging is either this totally out of touch sort of pandering or this kind of lecturing like we saw Obama talking down to black men saying you know, the brothers aren't showing up at the polls because they're, you know, have some latent misogyny that's preventing them from voting for women. It's not that. It's just that maybe they have some common sense and they don't like the way that they're being communicated to by this campaign and they don't like the way that they've been demonized under the leadership of leftist orthodoxy over the last several years. And generally speaking, men just wanna be left alone and they want to be given space to do what they wanna do and pursue what they wanna pursue. And they will probably support someone who is going to create an environment where that's gonna be okay. But when you have this sort of finger wagging at men and you have this sort of disrespectful tone and what you're encouraging them to do is sort of this self-debasing thing like Will Ferrell saying, you know, if women were in charge of them, we wouldn't have all these wars and you're trotting Tim Walz out there like pretend like he can load a gun and just kind of making a fool of himself and calling himself a knucklehead. It's like, bro, men respond to strength and respect. And these guys are not projecting strength and they're not showing any respect. And I think that's why this campaign is struggling so much with men. - Yeah, I think so. And I guess Will Ferrell decided to do another stop for the Kamala Harris campaign. He decided to work with Billy Eichner, on Billy on the street. If you're unfamiliar, he's a comedian. He goes on the streets of New York and essentially screams in people's faces and gets funny reactions and blah, blah, blah. So they did a loud white men for Kamala video where they go around and do this whole bit of screaming and people on the street. Here's how that went. - Back on the street with the one and only Will Ferrell. And we are out here today to represent a very important voting demographic, loud white men for Kamala Harris. So you ready Will? (screams) Sir, we're loud white men for Kamala. Join the calm. - We're in the calm. - Hell yeah, I'm in. - Who are you voting for? - Kamala Harris. - Yes. - Have you voted yet? - Uh, mail-in-dollar. - Oh, mail-in-dollar, bitch. - Miss, for a dollar. Would you have a sex with a Trump voter? - No. - Thank you. - Sir, we're loud white men for Kamala. Join the calm. - Yes. - Yes. - Support Kamala. - Yes, that's not that loud, but louder? - Oh, louder. - Yes. - I support Kamala. - Louder. - I support Kamala. - Yes. - Miss, did you hear if Kamala wins, she's gonna make Buddy the Elf Secretary of Christmas. - That would be phenomenal. - Would you have a sex with a Trump voter? - Louder. - Oh, okay, thank you. - Sir. - It actually sounds like exactly something that Kamala Harris would do is create the Secretary of Christmas and spend your tax dollars on hiring somebody, like Buddy the Elf Secretary. Which is what they've done during this administration. If you're unfamiliar, there's something called the hip hop task force. You can actually Google this and look it up. You have your representatives being paid to talk about hip hop music as a means of connecting communities together and discussing issues, the hip hop task force. So a Secretary of Christmas is really not that far out. - Are loud white men for Kamala, join the call. - Go Kamala. - Yeah. - Yeah. - Yes. (screaming) (screaming) - For a dollar, for a dollar, for a dollar. Who are you voting for? - I love her. - Yes, there you go. - Yes. - Yes, yes. - Okay. - Oh my God. - I have to go. - I love you. - Tell everyone in East Shroudsburg, Pennsylvania to vote for Kamala. - East Shroudsburg vote for Kamala. - Please, sir. - Loud white men for Kamala, join the call. - Yeah. - Yeah. - Who you voting for? - Kamala. - Yeah. What's your name? - My name is Corey. - Corey. - Corey. - Corey. - Kamala. (screaming) - Hey guys. - So there you go. My first thought is I can only imagine all the people they had to edit out of this video because they probably approached them, screaming their face to vote for Kamala, and they were like, no, I'm voting for Donald Trump. And I'm sure there was many an outtake from this video, but of course we're only gonna play the ones that play into our side and that play into our candidate, which makes total sense. And it's just this whole thing about the Kamala Harris campaign. It's like when there's excitement, it's like the celebrity Hollywood falseness to it that is painting on this facade of being super excited about change with a candidate who's not going to bring change whatsoever. And then when you beg the campaign to be serious and to talk about the issues, they talk about issues that are far less impactful than any of the things we're actually facing in our day-to-day lives. And all of it just comes off as so insincere. And they've really lost the plot in a lot of ways, but still all the celebrities are here for them. And this is the sort of advertising that you're getting for the Kamala Harris campaign. Now, if you're getting real ads endorsed by Kamala Harris herself, you better check and move a few channels over to make sure she's not running an ad on the opposite side of the issue that she just told you about, because apparently that's what she's doing when it comes to Israel and Palestine. And this is actually reported on by CNN. Kamala Harris is running pro-Israel ads in one place, in pro-Palestinian ads, in another. Let's watch. Tonight mixed messages, a K file investigation this hour finds Kamala Harris is targeting crucial battleground voters with vastly different messages on Gaza and Israel. This ad is running in Michigan, which has the largest Arab population in America. What has happened in Gaza over the past nine months is devastating. We cannot allow ourselves to become numb to the suffering, and I will not be silent. All right, well, it's a very different story for an ad in Pennsylvania targeting Jewish voters. Let me be clear. I will always stand up for Israel's right to defend itself, and I will always ensure Israel has the ability to defend itself, because the people of Israel must never again face the horror that a terrorist organization called Hamas calls on October 7. Interesting. That is so very interesting. And of course, they've always been able to do this for any bit of advertising that you're receiving for the most part, if it's from a well-structured advertising company who is familiar with where the ads are being placed, they can look at the demographics of the place where each ad is going to be played, and you can do this on virtually any site. If you see an Instagram ad, it's taking in your demographics. If you see it YouTube ad, it's taking in your demographics. So the Kamala Harris campaign team is being strategic about where they place these ads with vastly different messages, and you just heard it here first. It kind of is just like, what do you actually believe? Who actually are you? What do you stand for? Because I feel like you're just saying whatever it is that needs to be said, and sometimes super incoherently, just to get through to the next level in the game, and hopefully make it to the final boss, which is becoming president. But it just seems like she is willing to pair it, whatever it is she needs to pair it to get where she's going. She is quite literally an empty suit. Yeah, and Mrs. Vinhara mo from the beginning was the, she's done so few press conference. I don't think she's done one yet as a candidate. She's done so few interviews. She wouldn't go on Joe Rogan, which he offered literally the largest podcast in the world for you to come on to. And you deny those, because all along, it's funny, they kind of moved on from Biden, who was a week in the birdies candidate. He was senile and unable to speak for himself and unable to do media appearances or, you know, stand on his own two feet and lead in any serious capacity. And they replaced that with basically another weekend at Bernie's candidate, but instead of this one being a senile, you know, dead person, we have an empty suit person who doesn't actually have any beliefs who's never really had, who's taken stances throughout her career, but they've always corresponded to whatever she thought could get her ahead. So at the time in 2019, when she was trying to run for the democratic nomination, she was taking all these super hard left stances. She was rated the number one most liberal senator in the entire United States. She said she would ban guns with an executive order on day one of her administration. And they all said all this crazy stuff. But no, no, no, that matters. And she's totally adopted, totally different. And the opposite things. And she's saying Tim walls and I are gun owners. And she's been very ambiguous at the beginning. We didn't even know what her policies were. They kind of like magically appeared on her website and very vagary, vaguely stated. Her campaign surrogates were the ones actually communicating her policies. So the point is this is an empty suit of a candidate. It's an empty shell. And nobody really knows who she is, but that doesn't matter because she's only there to perpetuate the, I'm not going to say deep state, but the elite class, the people who have already been in power with their hands on the levers of power to perpetuate that in any way, the way that they can. And as far as she's concerned, it appears that she's fine with that. She's like sitting back on her laurels saying, guys, you know, I'll do whatever you tell me to do. I'll read what I'm supposed to do off a teleprompter. I'll follow the strategy that you guys want me to follow in order to get elected. And that's her entire ML. And for them, it's a win-win because they get to keep the power and they have the empty suit. Dude, literally, for all my theater nerds out there in Hamilton, she's literally Aaron Burr, the talk less, smile more. Don't let them know what you're against or what you're for. That's literally what she is. This is the campaign of joy because if you're smiling and cackling and not speaking to the things that you actually believe, people will just project onto you the things that they think you should believe. And it's working so well for her. That's insane. And if you want the best example that Kamala Harris will not tell you where she stands on an issue, this is her refusing to answer the news when asked how she voted on Prop 36. Now, let's hear it from her ourselves. Madam Vice President, have you returned the ballot to California and how did you vote on Prop 36? So I have -- my ballot is on its way to California and I'm going to trust the system that it will arrive there. And I am not going to talk about the vote on that because honestly, it's the Sunday before the election and I don't intend to create an endorsement one way or another around it. Madam. Do you need to hear that again? I don't know if it's registering how insane of an answer that actually is. How -- she said my ballot is on the way, meaning she's placed the vote and it's a vote that will be in her name, that she's unwilling to say out loud and I guess she's just fingers crossed hoping, okay, well, nobody's going to know, you know, before the election anyway. So I just won't tell you where I stand on an issue even though I'm fighting for the position of being leader of the free world because that's insane. And the fact that she sort of obviously veered off-script, it was a moment of her being herself and said, you know, it's the Sunday before an election, I'm not going to tell you. That's crazy. That's all I can -- that's crazy. How is that? How is that allowed? How is she not pressed any further on that? That you literally won't tell us where you voted on something. And the vote is in the mail waiting to be placed. Oh, my gosh. Well, the American people didn't deserve to know her positions at the beginning of the campaign. They don't deserve to know why the president -- the sitting president is still capable of being president even though he was ruled by a prosecutor unfit because he's mentally unwell. So again, this is just kind of par for the course with the M.O. of her campaign. We did get a $50 super chat here from James Hunter who says, "Cheers for the alleged Amal epinobe and Taylor of Nashville. Always love your content." And the common sense middle ground approach you have in your commentary. Please keep up the good work. Thank you so much. That is so kind. We really appreciate that. And we are going to have to keep it up. Oh, my gosh. Even in the face of everything that's happening these days. And of course, I think we can guess how Kamala Harris voted on Prop 36, right? She's not going to increase the sentencing, which what it is is like, you know, here in California, they've done this decriminalization of petty theft and shoplifting and things where in a lot of places you can shop what up to $950 worth of merchandise. And that's no longer going to really get you in trouble at this point. So they wanted to push forward Prop 36 to increase the sentencing and the penalty for doing something like that. Do you think Kamala Harris is going to say yes to that? No, she's not. Of course, she's one of the most, she was one of our, if not the most, progressive senator of her time. She's running a progressive campaign right now and saying that she's a candidate of change. I don't think she's going to increase the sentencing on those crimes. And the reason she won't say that out loud is because California is being devastated by criminals who are committing these crimes on a day to day basis because they feel as though the system incentivizes them doing it because it does. If you're not going to get in trouble for committing these crimes, then why not do them? It's like literally asking people to commit crimes. And the left is saying that this is going to push forward an era of mass incarceration. Well, yeah, if you're going into a store shoplifting all that you can carry running out your looting spaces, your destroying property, you're harming the people who are working in these stores, the patrons of the stores. Yeah, you should be incarcerated. I'm sorry. And if that happens to be people disproportionately in one racial category, that's a problem for them for committing the crime in the first place. So it's just insane to me that this is even up for debate. But here we are. We do have some Trump celebrity endorsements. We got a little way a little easy. I'm not going to drop, which we all knew this was going to happen. Lil Wayne has shared many a conservative, leaning belief in his day. He was a very pro police officer. He actually had his life saved by a police officer from a suicide attempt when he was younger in his early teenage years. So he's been very forthright about that experience and about his support of good police, of course. So you can kind of see it in Lil Wayne. He kind of keeps it real. I would've guessed that out of these two candidates, he would smell probably the fakeness on Kamala Harris and move towards Donald Trump. So there you have it. No official statement from Lil Wayne, at least as of late. Maybe we'll get one here in the near future. But that's his photograph with the Donald. We also have Danica Patrick, you know, the driver. She's come forward and endorsed Trump. Again, no surprise. It's funny because like we rarely get like a shocking celebrity that comes out as conservative. You can sort of like feel it in their energy and in their nature and everything they do throughout their career. So we got Danica Patrick. We'll take it. And she gave a speech at a Trump fans rally. This is what she had to say. You literally get six presidents when you pick him. You get Donald Trump. You get J.D. Vance. You get Bobby Kennedy. You get Tulsi Gabbard. You get the Vape Rama Swami. And you get Elon Musk. Because when I decided that I'm in a vote, now I'm speaking. And I'm not paid to be here. I don't have a teleprompter. I'm winging this right now, everybody. I don't need a telephone. I never went to a Diddy party. I'm doing this because I love this country. And there's nobody that's been tested more than Donald Trump on showing his love for this country. Through indictments, house raids, mug shots, and getting literally shot. I'm standing here. This is like a very surreal situation. There's glass around me to make sure that nothing happens. Like this is the time that we're living in. Nobody has been tested more than him on how much he wants you to have this amazing country. Not only great again, but better than it's ever been. There we go from Danica Patrick. Now it was an interesting thing of the three things that she listed. She said I'm not using a teleprompter. I didn't get paid and I've never been to a Diddy party. And it made me think I want to line up all the celebrities that have endorsed Kamala Harris so far. And I want to see one, if any of them can fit into all three of those categories. I do not need to use a teleprompter. I did not get paid to be here. And I have not been to a Diddy party. And I'm really trying to rack my brain to think who could be up there. I'm like maybe Meryl Streep can hold her own, but I think she's taking the money to be where she needs to be. Julia Roberts, considering you've done ads plus gone to rallies and given speeches, I'm pretty sure you're getting a paycheck out of that. I don't know that there's one on there that I can truly think is meeting those three requirements that Danica Patrick just put out for herself. Yeah, I think the Danica test is a good one to apply to endorsements speakers. I think she did a great job just coming across as authentic highlighting everything that the Harris campaign is not, which is a broad based coalition. She said, but you're getting six different, you know, people that are part of that do represent a much broader spectrum of ideology and, you know, political philosophy and parts of the population. Then you'd see on the Democrat side and she said, I'm not using a prompter. Everything Harris and her campaign does is very much script is not being paid. They're clearly paying other people. It's coming across as though the Trump campaign is the broad coalition of normal people who are sincerely just there for the betterment of America and aren't following a script and are just on their authentic selves. It paints the Harris campaign in such contrast as much the opposite. Yeah, I mean, the Harris campaign is literally a monolith. Like when we say, oh, you know, black people are not a monolith or, you know, Asians are not a monolith gay people are not a monolith, but Harris campaign is literally a monolith. It's almost as though they have like one goal 10 talking points that they just push forward every single time they do anything. And Danica Patrick's point of, you know, I'm getting a whole team, a whole host of diverse thinkers when I when I sign up for Donald Trump is the very same point that Zachary Levi, another Hollywood type, although different today. Patrick, he's an actor. When he came forward, he's like, look, I'm not just voting for Donald Trump. I'm getting JD vans. I'm getting Bobby Kennedy. I'm getting Tulsi Gabbard, which you have a wide array of thought there. You have people who were left leaning and then moved over to the right or claim that the left left them. You have people who are heavily invested in different parts of our economy from very different angles. You have differing on the issues. And I think that's what's needed to really fortify a campaign. And at the end of the day, you'll get, you know, a strong message from Donald Trump, but it's informed by so many different views, whereas Kamala Harris is just taking on whatever people tell her to say and putting it out to the world. And it's almost the same every single time she does it. People are actually clipping together her rallies to see how often she's saying the same thing over and over and over. And I feel like that's one thing about Donald Trump. You may not know what's going to come out of his mouth, but it ain't only the same thing he said yesterday. 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It's like when you watch those news clips where every single anchor saying the exact same thing, and it's clear that they were just all sent a memo of just like this is the news story for today, and this is how you are going to say a little eerie to hear it all clipped together in that way. And she seems to have this consistent issue within her campaign that when she addresses an audience or does an interview, she thinks, I don't know that this is everybody's first time hearing her. So she will just go over the same script or speak in an accent to a crowd or put an ad in a particularly, you know, Arab population that is pro Gaza and then in the Israeli population do the one that's that's pro Israel. Does she think there's no crossover? Does she think people are not like trying to check her to make sure she's remaining consistent on these issues? I got to think so. Or she thinks that the people who are going to like cross reference other things she said are so insignificant as voters that it's not going to impact her campaign, that it's in fact a net positive to just go around and do a the scripted bit, change up your positions, do these accents for people to pander to them. And that'll be a net positive compared to the people who figure out that you're doing that every single time you speak. Very strange. Yeah, it's it's a terrifying to watch. I mean, when did something's very creepy about it? It's Orwellian at worst, I guess, but at best it just demonstrates a complete lack of charisma and natural political talent, which usually would be perhaps vetted out in the process of selecting a candidate for your party in a primary. But of course, we didn't get one of those with Kamala Harris and her, you know, she speaks for about 20 minutes, 20 something minutes, I believe her rallies were Trump kind of ad libs for an hour plus. They have to bust in people. They have to draw them in with Beyonce or other, you know, big name celebrities who end up not performing everyone's disappointed starts leaving whenever they leave the stage without performing. And, you know, that's kind of, again, the tone and tenor of this camp saying pain so much of it is hype with that substance. And it's just, you know, can they can they maintain the image long enough to get them across the finish line here and I don't know. I want to believe that common sense people kind of see through all this and see how vapid and empty and silly it is and how much even more important how terrible the actual policies and outcomes are associated with continuing this. But, you know, again, like I said before, I'm still feeling numb about this whole thing because I think there's a strong possibility this still might work. When you talk about her lack of like political charisma and the fact that this still might work, it's just like astounding. How many more clips do you need? I mean, this clip came out and she's the crowd is chanting at her. Kamala, Kamala, Kamala, you know, projecting all these beautiful views that they have on to her. And this is her response. [laughter] Let's vote. Let's get out the vote. Let's get out the vote. Let's get out the vote. Let's get out the vote. Let's get out the vote. Let's get out the vote. Let's win. [laughter] All right, let's get. I'm hyperventilating. It's literally, it's literally giving me a panic. [laughter] That's crazy. Like, okay, so not only is that a lack of political charisma, but it is just like baseline intelligence. I have to wonder like, what are the cognitive impairments of somebody that is listening to a crowd, shouted them in a way, and then thinks I'm going to shout back something to change the thing that they're chanting. And then after I do that about four or five times, I'm going to change it again and say, let's win and think that the crowd is going to like carry on with that. And just like the silence that is just rendered after she says that is wild, and it's not her first time doing this. Again, what are the cognitive impairments of somebody that doesn't learn their lesson the first time this happens? Now, they're chanting at her again, and they're saying, "Come on, come on, come on." And then she tells them, "I want you to chant your own names." [laughter] Okay, now I want each of you to tell your own name. Do that. Stop. [laughter] Because it's about all of us. It's about all of us. And listen, I have fought my whole career to put the people first. Guys, I can't. I have to watch it one more time, but I think I might die. I might die. Okay, now I want each of you to tell your own name. Do that. Stop. [laughter] Because it's about all of us. It's about all of us. And listen, I have fought my whole career to put the people first. Guys, I'm literally sweating. I'm literally sweating bullets right now. Just watch how it's like watching Michael Scott. It is like watching Michael Scott, but without a single ounce of charisma. Like, at least when you watch Michael Scott, and he messes up and he creates an awkward moment, you're like, "Oh, I just love something about it." And like, there's such an innocent wholesome preciousness to Michael Scott. She has none of that. So it's just like watching somebody flounder and you have to picture this translating into leadership. This girl needs to lead a meeting. I don't think she could lead a meeting between like, I don't know, McDonald's staffers, and she claims to have worked at McDonald's. I don't know. I don't know. She claims that that's in her past. I feel like even that should have set you up for at least this. At least, you know, being able to generate good vibes within a crowd and be personable with people. She doesn't have it. And it gives the vibes of somebody who's coasted through their entire career. And you have a little bit of like, imposter syndrome with each level up the wrong that you make it. And I don't even mean to demean McDonald's workers, because honestly, that's more talent than Kamala Harris has in any of her at this moment. So go ahead and strike that from the record. But as you get from up each rung of the latter in your imposter syndrome, at some point, you're going to reach around the ladder that you just can't. You can't fulfill it. You can't coast through it. There's too many cameras on you. There's too many people watching everything you say. I feel like this is the part of that ladder for her. But somehow, somehow by the grace of who knows what she is making it. Well, you haven't every single celebrity and the entire media machine and all the political consultants and, you know, cash in the world to pay these people to try to prop her up. And it's still not working. It shows through in almost every public appearance that she makes. Didn't she have to like take two days off her campaign so that she could prepare for a what was basically a scripted friendly interview with a major media outlet. She disappeared for weeks ahead of the debate performance where to her credit, she kind of held her own, but it was clearly because she had been so coached that every single thing was rehearsed and she knew exactly how to operate and say and she got through it and probably had to rest for another two weeks after that because it was the most mental exertion she's had to do in so long. But it's like, man, can this person really be our president? Can this person be the one that is negotiating on behalf of the United States at the table? Can this person be the one who is responsible for staving off wars against major world leaders? How can you allow a process that puts forward this person in that role when you got Michael Scott? I got in Lord of the Rings, Bill Book Baggins at his birthday parties giving this speech and he says, I don't, he says a bunch of like pleasantries and everyone's hell of happy and nice and then he goes, I don't know half his view, half as well as I should like and I like less than half of you half as well as you deserve. And everyone gets all quiet and they're like, what did he just say? And then a few seconds later he puts on the ring and disappears, unfortunately, Kamala did not do that. Yeah, my gosh, she's not disappearing anytime soon. I think she's going to be around for quite some time. That is not an election prediction. I just don't think, I don't think this bug's getting squashed now. The nut boys have been going around and having a little fun, I guess, with what's happening in the Kamala Harris campaign and specifically their lack of attention to our southern border and illegal migrants being able to come into our country through the southern border. So they decided to test out some Democrats to see if they'd be willing to take an illegal migrant. Let's see how we feel about this bit and watch it. I dressed up like I work for Kamala's campaign and now I'm going to deliver immigrants to her supporters. No! We are voting for you. Are you? Of course. We do have a surprise if that's okay, it's just real fast. You have a surprise? Oh, sorry, is this even Nelpos? I think this is Seth Meeringa. I think the Nelpos also did this though? I mean, they did the same bit, but this might be the other video, my bad. Sorry, no worries, no worries. We're looking for a place for them to stay. They just came across. They'll sleep on floors. I mean, they're not picky, you know. We have like a two-year-old. So Hector's good with kids. Sorry, we just can't. Could they just like sleep on your lawn? They need a place to stay. They just came across. My teenagers love with me. Oh, that's fine. Hector, he was dating a teenager, like a little bit ago, so... Okay. They just came across. They don't have papers. You're in support of like the whole border situation and we're just trying to get them a floor to sleep on. You guys want COVID? They said they could survive it. You know, we don't have a favorite name. We work with her, so we know how to say her name. Ervin, you said Kamala, the way she pronounces her name is Kamala. You don't work with the reason. See that car? We have three dudes who just came across the border. We're trying to find them a home. Just say I'm voting for Donald Trump without saying it, okay? That's a wrong attitude, mister. I said my vote is private. So you're voting Kamala? No! You said it again. It's so crazy, too. This is just a side note. Everybody's coming after people for their pronunciation of Kamala and saying they're calling her Kamala as somebody named Amala. I've been called Amala my whole life. By left, right, center, it does not matter. It is a difficult name to pronounce. I know it through the own scientific research of being existing with the name Amala. I don't think there's one person, my boyfriend who I'm dating now, who pronounced my name correctly the first time that he heard it. And maybe Taylor, maybe Taylor. I think this was actually a sticking point when Taylor first reached out to me and I met him for the first time. He said, "Amala, everybody else says Amala. It's just a fact of life. It's not racist to mispronounce her name." Now, the other side of it, of course, like when Democrats are signing up and supporting illegal immigration, they're not signing up to house illegal immigrants, and that's not the impression that they're under. But it's so interesting how they walk on eggshells around the idea because they think they're supposed to be open to all. Instead of saying, "Fuck you. You're not letting an illegal migrant into my house, and I'm not housing him get off my lawn," which is apparently a Republican thing to say. They have to go, "Oh, you know, I have a two-year-old and he's sleeping. Oh, we just got an eight-week-old puppy, so we can't take in Hector right now." No, just look them in the face and say, "Hector needs to get out of here. What are you talking about?" But they're like Democrats' sensibilities have to fathom the possibility of actually housing an illegal immigrant in their household. Yeah, this was a bit, but it actually kind of happened a few years ago. Well, didn't it? Martha's Vineyard, when Texas bust a bunch of migrants into Martha's Vineyard, and they had to be confronted with that, and I guess they had them out of Martha's Vineyard within 36 hours or so, but, you know, we don't have to go there. Yeah, they know that this, like, if you really open the borders in the way that many of them are advocating for, baby girl, you're not too far from dealing with Hector knocking on your door. You're really... And Hector's great with kids, almost. Yeah, Hector's great with kids. He dated a teenager. And it's like, okay, it's funny in this format, it's like funny to hear these things, but what a lot of comedy is based off of and why a lot of things are funny is because, honestly, there's kernels of truths in them, and we're dealing with this sort of stuff in our country. I mean, tell that to the people in their apartment building that had it taken over by Venezuelan gang, who showed up and said, "Yes, what? We live here now. You're paying rent to us." They're sort of commandeered this multiple apartment complexes and are essentially holding the tenants hostage in them. So, it's just... these are the realities. And it is funny to see people who supposedly carry on this ideology and this agenda with them have to be confronted with maybe an extreme of how that ideology plays out. But now, I'm closing the door in Hector's face, baby. It's not happening. It's not happening. But on the hand ringing over name pronunciations, I will say this. I studied French in college and have a background in language stuff. In the English language, the inflection falls on the second to last syllable, generally speaking. So, that's why you have accents and other language to tell you where to put the emphasis like it's all day or whatever. So, saying Kamala or Amala is just the natural way that an English-speaking person would put the inflection of the syllable on there. Those are non- maybe English native names that come from maybe another language. And that's why they have an inflection at a different point. But a regular English-speaking person wouldn't know that unless they're either familiar with that or have some personal connection to the person where they would know. So, there's actually a technical reason why someone would mispronounce a name like that. And to hand-ring over it, it's just... Right. It's like, okay. And it shows the leftist mindset versus like, I don't know, any other mindset. It's like, when I talk about your campaign, especially when I talk shit about it, I hope that I'm pronouncing your name right. I don't want to purposefully mispronounce your name. I want you to know I'm talking to you, okay? So, if people are just naturally calling her Kamala, maybe we investigate why people naturally do that rather than accusing them of wanting to be racist. But we all know like the left care so much about your name. You have to choose your name. This is your neo-pronounce. So, you're dead naming me. Oh, you're mispronouncing me. They place importance on just the most ridiculous things sometimes. And I know that because I used to have the mindset. It's just like, can we get our priority straight, please? Please, our country is on fire. Don't come after me screaming my face because I said Kamala instead of Kamala. And I say this as somebody with the name Amala. And if you track me talking about Kamala Harris, I have most definitely referred to her as Kamala. The brain just naturally does that given our history with our language. So, throw this out. I keep hearing it. There's like a couple of videos where I'm like, is this worth even making a video about? It's the mispronunciation of Kamala Harris's name. And the when was America great question that people keep throwing out as at conservatives. But I digress. We've covered it. The illegal immigration problem is a real problem. The last thing we're going to talk about here is yet another woman who has seemingly lost her life at the hands of an illegal migrant. Her name is Mimi Rodriguez. She is a Puerto Rican fitness influencer who was apparently allegedly kidnapped and murdered by an alleged illegal migrant in Georgia. A 24-year-old illegal migrant angel, the Jesus Rivera Sanchez, is accused of murdering this Puerto Rican native. And her name is Mimi Rodriguez. And she was 25 years old. She was last seen on October 22nd. They filed this missing persons report because she had been, of course, in her town very active with people. She was signing off her boxing lessons and just getting ready to prepare for a life where she was just learning new things and doing more with her work. Now, they reportedly found her body and now they have the suspects in this case who is this illegal migrant who is, again, a 24-year-old male from Mexico who entered this country on an illegal basis. And then Shocker went on to commit further crimes once he was in the United States of America. So the question is just like, how many, how many more names? How many more people? How many people have to be impacted by this before others recognize that, like, maybe the central issue of our time and especially for women isn't Roe v. Wade. And maybe that when you elect Kamala Harris, if that's what takes place over the next day, weeks, whatever, first of all, she's not going to do anything for your abortion rights. There is slim to none chance. There's a slim to none chance that Roe v. Wade is ever back ever and she really has no capability to be able to do anything about that. So, abortion is going to remain where it stands now for the most part. But you care so much about women, but you don't care about these women. You don't care about these really pivotal issues that are impacting us on a day-to-day basis and I have to wonder how many more names there's going to have to be before people realize, oh, maybe we shouldn't just have. An open border and allow everybody in and say that we're going to house these people and that they're just seeking asylum and they're just running away from their homes to seek more opportunity here. That may be the case for many, but it's not the case for all. So, we should definitely take care of the people who are here to do things like this, to take the lives of our fellow Americans. A young 25-year-old woman has now had her life taken. Everything ahead of her and it was a 100% preventable crime. And so many people say, "Well, American citizens commit murder too. American citizens rape people too." Yeah, but if we don't allow in more murderers, rapists, maybe we can put a tamp on those numbers and completely prevent this loss of life. So, she's joining now a list of other women and it's unfortunate that on the other side of something so gruesome, you are a sticking point for a campaign, but really something needs to change here. And these, what's happening in our southern border can be stopped. It can be stopped. This can be prevented 100% and it just hasn't been. So, I mean, how many more is the question? It's really all it is. It makes hand-ringing over name pronunciations and the elevation of something like the Roe v. Wade argument over all these other issues, over the actual deaths, gruesome deaths of American citizens that are totally preventable. And what irks me about this one is this is every bit as bad as a like and Riley scenario and yet it's getting a lot less press. I don't know if that's because it's in the middle of this election, but it's kind of like how the second Trump assassination attempt got so much less press than the first one, which I think was also underreported. But, you know, this should be, she should be Mimi Rodriguez or Mayor should be a household name in the United States of America right now. It should be blanketed in the coverage because this is the most egregious thing imaginable to be happening in our country right now. But if we're getting jaded or maybe it's just because of politicking where we're shoving these cases under the rug because they're not to the political benefit or because people are just tired of them. And I think we can't get tired of this stuff. This is real things. This is real people. These are real families and real lives affected by policies directly affected by policies that, by the way, are changeable, unlike the Roe v. Wade, which they're promising you will be able to shift. They can't. We can with this with an executive order, not even with this border bill that the Democrats keep pointing to with executive orders could have restored Trump's policies at any other point in the Biden Harris administration and yet they neglected to do that. And as a result, we got 10 million migrants flooding into the country. We got to 16,000 convicted rapists, 14,000 murderers roaming our streets for what for what's and why are our citizens dying one after another like this. We just heard there's another horrific case of a five year old who was raped in Long Island, New York. This has to stop and the consequences are real. And this is again, the vibes, the brat, the, you know, the hype without substance is the people who suffer from that are people like these these citizens. So it's unconscionable. And I really hope that, again, reality wins out over the delusion and over the veneer and the mirage that is the Harris campaign. But I guess we'll see. Yeah, I guess we'll see. And I mean, we're not going to see tomorrow. I guess it's election tomorrow. I don't think we're going to find out tomorrow, guys. And that's where we're at with today's show. We went through where the campaign stand currently, their endorsements, people coming out of the woodworks and what they're saying. And hopefully we end on an important note, which is real life victims of the policies that our different candidates support and push forward. And this is something to bear in mind. If you voted already, if you haven't voted and you're voting today or tomorrow, let's remember that. Let's remember Mimi Rodriguez and tomorrow we'll actually be talking more about what oppression looks like, the oppression of women in particular. We face it in some ways here in the United States, but many other women outside of the U.S. and particularly in the Middle East are struggling far more than we do. And you have American women showing up to the ballot box dressed as if they're living in a handmaid's tail. This is a real thing that's happening. So we'll be comparing what real oppression looks like to what many a leftist American woman thinks oppression looks like. Now let's get into your super chats. All righty, let's do it. I know everyone's nervous on pins and needles. See how you're feeling, what you got to say today. Justin Knox is our first one who sent a $5 super chat and says, "Is this enough to buy your dogs, Amala?" I have a few extra cents. Do you know what? That's enough to buy one dog for at least an hour while I'm in my live show, and that's wemby because wemby loves to howl during the live show. So yes, you can have him for at least one hour on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. We'll pay you to take wemby on a watch. Exactly. We'll give you the five bucks back. We'll find that in the budget. I feel like people don't mind when the dog's howl in the background is kind of just like it's endearing. It's authentic. I'm like unscripted. I'm like the Harris Valley. For now. Oh, and I'm sorry, guys. We didn't get to peanut. We didn't get to peanut. Oh, yeah, just a peanut. Rest of these peanuts. Can't even get a segment on the show. My nickname in high school was peanut, so I guess I have a soft spot for the squirrel in my heart in that respect. And it does sound a little crazy. Like, why did you burst into this man's place to confiscate his squirrel? Like, I feel like there's got to be more to this, but I guess not. And apparently it was based on a complaint from somebody who wasn't even living in New York City. Probably because it's like a famous TikTok squirrel. So maybe just some random Karen online reported it. I don't know. So weird. Don't let the internet find out who she is, though. They'll hunt her down. Don't post your squirrels online, guys. Apparently. Keep them under wraps. They were, like, probably profiting, like, a lot off of his squirrel, but also that seemed like it had, you know, happy home. I don't think that means the government needs to raid your house and euthanize it. Especially with all the other crap they have going on in New York City right now. I know. The rats. The rats. And y'all going after the squirrel? Yeah. Well, the rats and the rampant crime and, you know, they have trenda agua, Venezuelan gangs operating in New York City. Yeah. We had that horrific crime in Long Island. It's like we can't. Bigger fish or fry. Yeah. They're eating the dogs and they're killing the squirrels. Yes. For real. All right. MD says, did you guys see Sunday's Trump ad with Tulsi RFK, Nicole Shanahan Vance, Vivek, and Musk almost had a dude in tears praying for this Avengers team? I did see that. Yeah. I think this is something that they should have been. I mean, obviously it was a ways into the campaign before they even have Bobby Kennedy and Nicole and everybody, but this is an angle that they should have been running with from the jump as soon as they had. As soon as they had the option to. Timothy W says, Amal is going to go up to vote and a dead two spirit transgender Mexican identifies as a cab will have already voted in her place. We'll be surprised. I would not be surprised. My dude. Will Mariati says first live caught Puerto Rican active Air Force here with past TDS voted early for the red. Tired of the left using us as political pawns. Love you guys so much. Okay. Love that for you. Welcome to the club there. And thank you so much for your service. Yeah. Thank you. Member Iraq says appreciate the fact based analysis from this chance. Hey, we try. We try to keep you up to date and keep the facts straight. Ooh. Okay. We're going to go up to date. Okay. Okay. Thank you. Hello. We'll be here. Good afternoon. Glad to cook. Sabra wind bolt says my voter registration got lost at the post office. So I can't vote. I'm extremely angry, but I am in Oklahoma. I just wonder if this is a conspiracy. Oh, I think you can't do that. There's got to be some, some folks, some activists out there that'll help you make sure you can cast your vote. If you're trying to have some complication with it, that seems so messed up. Yeah. Kimberly Watson says, hi guys. This is my first super chat. I'm a stay at home mom to four homeschooled kids and listen while cleaning or cooking. I love the show and appreciate you about. Oh my gosh. That's awesome. I appreciate what you're doing. That sounds like a lot to handle homeschooling for kids cooking clean and taking care of the house. It's good on you and you get time to listen to this. That's crazy. Thank you so much. Yeah, that's awesome. I'm honored to have you and thank you for Lord knows we need some based well raised kids in this country. Love that coming generation. So we appreciate you. Our Cledius says this just this is just in case Justin Knox $5.00. Well, I guess that's for the. For the dog. Thank you so much. Appreciate it. Like I said, hit me up one hour. One hour. Monday. The base clone trooper says Pennsylvania was called for Kamala Harris with a hundred percent of the votes in already. I mean, it's so obvious. She got it that they had to tell it a week early. I think it referred to that kind of wrong. Yeah. I know that they were already playing the little thing on there. I want to be. I said it's on the show. I want to be charitable and say that like, okay, I think maybe they just test those things prior to the election. If I look like if I'm trying to be logical about it, I think that's what's happening. But then it's just like so much. So much stuff happens. I don't know what's happening. I don't know. Like stuff like that would sound crazier if we didn't have so much other things that were so dubious. You know, going on with our election process and having to wait a week to find out who the freaking president is. Right. Yeah. And the ID stuff, I don't, you know, like I said, Sam, Sabra's IDs not being allowed. So got all kinds of things. But you all need to keep an eye out on the little chiron thing when it pops up on election night and see if it matches. See if it matches the one that we accidentally saw. I will say, I think Laura Trump is like overseeing the whole like election transparency division of Trump's campaign. Talking about how they have like hundreds of thousands of people watching at the polls and things like that. So they've made great efforts to try to keep an eye on things, which is, you know, gives me some solace, but not enough to have got inspire a lot of confidence. Yeah. Jimmy Morphin says Trump 2024, my third time voting for him. Oh, okay. You've been on it. You've been on it. This will be what? Second. There you go. Yes, this will be three for me. I don't know why I drew the math on that. Were you at age in the first in 2016? No. Wow. It was not. I was 16 years old, ladies and gentlemen, crying my eyes out because Donald Trump won. Oh, it's like a fascist assistant president. This is the worst day of my life. I was on the phone with my best friend at the time. And yeah, we were not, we were really upset. So. Oh, how the turntables. First time voting for Trump. I just outed her. Yeah. That kind of, that kind of cycle. By the way, I did put a poll at the very beginning of the show. Just one word Trump and one word, Kamala. And 93% Trump, 7% Kamala after 8,000. Some odd votes. You guys know we know our audience. We know with a hundred percent certainty and accuracy now that this is a. We know that Trump is going to win. Okay. Enjoy says so on Wednesday, either wake up to angry leftist riots or to the new leader of the free world being a full fledged embarrassment help. Or you'll wake up to nothing at all because they're still trying to count votes and fly their new ones in. Stop. Let me not fuel the flames of election fraud accusations. Amala remain calm and quiet. Everything's fine and kosher. This is fine. Naomi Davies says since when did we get did we look to our gestures for political guidance as people are barely qualified entertainers? Why do we care what they think? Yeah, I mean, it's a good question. I'm always interested to be like, oh, it's so interesting to like be in the position that you're in. I wonder where you lie politically on that, but it's not influencing me. What should I say? Bailey G says on the topic of celebrities endorsing Kamala. On him today, Pan Am tomorrow, Pan Am forever. This is definitely the vibe of the endorsement. Did I say that right? This is from Hunger Games. Okay. It's a president coin. It is the vibe. And that's so funny because you mentioned Hunger Games earlier. Before the show, I think. Didn't you say that? Maybe. He said something was giving you Hunger Games vibes. Okay, never mind. That's usually like Met Gala stuff gives the Hunger Games vibes. Yeah. People with you, maybe I'm confusing. Yeah. Yes, you do. You do. Read the books first. Laura Suites says this election is getting whack and wild. Also, this is my first time catching you alive. Love you guys. Stay strong and fight. It is getting whack and wild. I'm like, I'm more and more. I'm like, this is a Truman show. Where are the cameras at? There's a prank going on right now. There's no way this is the reality of what we're experiencing. Crazy. Yeah, we talk about people in other countries watching this just like, man, get out the popcorn. America is a clown show. I saw all these like Europeans are like, you Americans actually put your ballots in the box on the side of the road. What accent was that? I don't know. You're a pea. You just blended them all together. I just blend them all together. That is my European accent. Well, you sent me that clip right before the show of like in the UK when they announced their election results. It's so weird. Yeah, it's just people, different strokes for different folks. I'd prefer that. Alfredo Orkey says, I think Chris Rock said it as well. If women ruled the world, there would be no wars. Just a bunch of countries talking to each other. Yeah, right. I mean, we're not talking to each other. We'll see what happens with Kamala Harris become president. We'll test that theory. Also, I mean, we have a ton of women throughout history that have managed to make it into leadership. And they were definitely war starters. Not war enders. So there you go. Catherine the Great, throw a few, you know, there's a little bit in there from history. Read some history. Y'all. Anyways. Aldo George. Oh, who is the woman king based on that? Oh my gosh. They're violent, they were supposed to play ever yet. Very violent. That's too funny. Historical woman. Anyways. Aldo George says, I think the moment Roe versus Wade was overturned Trump lost, and women are coming out in big numbers to vote, and men say they like Trump but won't turn out. Yeah, I mean, we'll see. I think men are going to show up for Donald Trump definitely with how things are panning out. It is really women who are going to be shifting things around in large part, which is just so ridiculous, because she's not bringing Roe v. Wade back. I just like, so it's just like a revenge vote, really. And it's a revenge vote for somebody who's literally going to make your life worse. So like, yeah, you're fighting to be able to abort your child, but the life you're actually going to be living on this earth is going to be worse because of the person that you're endorsing. So like cool, cool revenge vote, I guess. Congratulations. You played yourself. Yeah, literally. And all of us with you. So we're going to have, we're going to have some problems. Oh, I just got real Alfredo Ortiz says Kamala and Cardi B bring a disgrace to black women because they are basically saying we represent black women and politicians manipulate us for their own agenda. It's interesting. It's really Kamala who's saying that to black people, to be honest, I mean, Cardi B and mega the stallion, all these people are just pawns in a much larger game. And if you are like a black person who's wondering what does Kamala Harris think of black people, look at the celebrities that she's bringing out in order to bring to get you to vote. The accents that she's rolling out in order to talk to you, she thinks you're dumb. She thinks you're dumb. She thinks Cardi B, mega stallion, Glorilla Beyonce. These are the people who are going to influence you showing up on election day or voting prior to. So she must think you're dumb as a rock. I just don't know like any other explanation, but she brought out a little John to sing turned down for what? Right. It's turned down. She gets us. She knows black people. She's got a little John Rebecca Diamond says, I'm in Australia and my family dismissed my opinions because they're from the internet or America. It's American. So who cares? But I love hearing your takes and insights into things that often affect us here too. That's cool. Yeah. You, you know, they stay down. We stay up. Okay. That's how I feel about that. Stick around. Thanks for watching from Dan and that's too fun. Closet and Neocons. Thank you all for all the excellent work you do. We genuinely appreciate your balance perspective and your courage in sharing your insights. Thank you so much. That's so sweet. I really appreciate that. We're going to be talking. Make sure you catch tomorrow's video. By the way, we're going to be talking about a very courageous woman out of Iran that's getting like mixed coverage and stuff. And if I could just give my podcast to her and to people like her, they can have it. Yeah. And y'all don't don't get so tied up in election day. You're not going to know what the hell's going on tomorrow anyway. So it takes some time to watch this video because it's an important one. Rebecca says, Hey, I'm a like, I can't vote yet. So the election is completely out of my hands. Do you have any words of encouragement for people, voter or not who are worried about the outcome of this election? I mean, you just got to thug it out. You just got to thug it out. You got to just take what comes out. There's nothing else you can do, guys. We just have to, we just have to experience and we got to speak truth and we got to keep showing up every day because no matter what happens, we have to keep showing up. So that's, that's where we're at right now. Get out. I love that. Yeah. I've been thinking about this because I'm like, I'm trying to have some of my wife like trying to emotionally prepare for, because my head is telling me, okay, yeah, Trump's got the momentum, the whole kind of in his favor, the betting markets are in his favor. It just seems like people are fed up. If you're voting on the issues, like my head is telling me, yes, but my heart is telling me it's just not going to happen. Yeah. So I've been trying to like, you know, mentally, emotionally, just like go there in my head of like, okay, but the results come in a couple of weeks, like what's, what's, how am I feeling? What am I doing? Yeah. You know, I think there'll be a lot to process, but I, I will say perhaps the silver lining is one, like, you know, Trump really galvanizes the other side. And I do think that in future elections, they're not going to be able to just win on this person is not Trump, like Biden and Kamala would have done. And that's kind of the deal you made with the devil back in 2016, when you brought Trump in front and center, made him your candidate and such an unconventional person. So you know, I think they'll have to be some kind of shift on the merits at that point. And also it does feel like the tide has turned or like the wave has crusted of like the woke stuff with gender, with like Jeff Bezos, you know, raining in the Washington Post and the media looking to like rebuild some institutional trust and, you know, Zuckerberg is kind of coming around. So I do feel like sanity is slowly being restored, but yeah, there's no way around it. Like it's, it's, it's going to suck and it's going to be a crap before years if it happens. But I guess if there's a silver lining for me, it's that like in the bigger picture. Yeah. You know, we'll have to look through it. But if you zoom out, it's like, okay, yeah, four years of this, eight years of that and you go back and I think we'll still be here, but yeah, that won't be a dull day. That's the optimistic view. Yeah, I guess so. I think so. But yeah, let's, let's not go there yet. I like Kamala's advice better though. Just dug it out. Thug it out. Ted comments says, advances the first presidential candidate ever, even presidential candidate in at least 50 years, advances the first vice presidential candidate, even presidential candidate in at least 50 years. And I think that's cool. Wait, what? I don't understand the statement. Okay. If Taylor doesn't understand it, there's little to no chance. Okay. I read it. Okay. Sorry. Sorry. Maybe. Yeah. In at least it's you. Okay. I'm sorry. I'm trying, but sorry guys. Thank you, Ted. Karma says, I love your content. It's one of my goals to be as well spoken and informed as you, hoping one of these days I'll see you on camera with my second favorite speaker on this platform. Blair White. Oh, I was going to say it's, it's a B. It's Brett Cooper. I know. That was my first thought too. That's too funny. I love that y'all like rep Blair so hard. There's so many like Blair White lovers, uh, in chat all the time. It's awesome. Uh, Jenny Hoads says only upside of being home with strept out is I can finally catch you alive. Thanks for all you'll do. That's your, you're thucking it out for real right now strept out is no joke. It's not fun, but I'm glad it was giving you a time to come chill with us. Julia. Oh, hey, queen. I've been noticing all the extra work you've been putting in leading up to the election. I hope one day I can be as intelligent and confident as you and inform others. The selection has me stressed and embarrassed. You guys are too sweet. Nah. I appreciate it. I appreciate it. Yeah. We're all, we're all stressed and pressed right now leading up to selection. No, we have good vibes. You know, whatever happens, you've got to keep good fives. It's just like the world is the world. You're going to be experiencing whatever it is that happens so you might as well be be positive about it. Don't let yourself get too stressed because it is what it is. You don't think it'd be like that, but it do. That's Kamala. 2024. When she speaks to black people. This episode is brought to you by Buffalo Trace Distillery. Powerful gets smooth, contained but never tamed. Proudly going their own way, but never going alone. This is the spirit inside Buffalo Trace bourbon made at Buffalo Trace Distillery, the world's most award-winning distillery. Buffalo Trace is always perfectly untamed, distilled aged and bottled by Buffalo Trace Distillery. Franklin County, Kentucky. Ninety proof. 45% alcohol by volume. Learn more at buffalotracedistillery.com. Please drink responsibly. If your child is considering something as big as joining the military, you can bet they're taking the time to do some research. You can too, by visiting today'smilitary.com because their success tomorrow begins with your support today. Yeah, we'll be here to you can talk it out with us no matter what happens. Yep. Because for all of you, Gabe Morgan says I didn't get a chance to share this since I missed a lot of them. But when Vance said the normal gaze, I felt more seen and heard than I ever have at pride. That's right. The normals. The normies. The normie gaze. It's true. Yeah, I can miss that. We covered that on Friday's show, I believe. So go check that out. It's also a standalone video. Yuki91 says, "Did you see the Jubilee video with Buttigieg? Watch the blonde girl in a red plaid top versus the others, the comments they have against her is wild. I'm sure Jubilee won't do it again in favor of Donald Trump." I haven't watched it yet, but I did see that he was on there with that's a big poll for Jubilee. Congratulations to them. I'll be interested to see how persuasive he is. I thought he was getting a lot of positive comments, so. That is a little sus to drop a video like that on like election eve and then not doing it equal on for the Republican side. I think so too. Get any mants out there freaking debating people. Right. You would freaking show out. We'll see. They have another day to post it. We'll see if they do it. Yeah, sure. It's kind of like if you release it on. It's kind of an election day. Right. It kind of doesn't. It doesn't matter. That can't be factored into people's votes. Right. I mean, that's fair. Not a great look. Right. You know, we love Jubilee. I'm sure they, their hearts in the right place maybe. Yeah. I mean. Uh, still some yes. As if Kamala Harris loses to Donald J. Trump, but let's hope so. The Democrats, so the Democrats may remove her and pick a new leader like with Biden, which would prove her uselessness and the complete puppetry in the background. What do you mean a remover? What you're talking about? I don't know. I mean that she loses. Her political career. Yeah. I mean, she might find some lower office or something, but you know, she's going to go on to some security immediately. Yeah. So. We'll wait it out. We'll see. And it'll be interesting because if she does lose, it will hopefully force some kind of a reckoning on that's within the Democratic Party and maybe they, you know, oust some of the powers that be that select the candidates like, you know, like they screwed Bernie and Stell Biden and Stell Harris and, you know, maybe they, maybe they're fed up with that stuff. Yeah. Not hold my breath. Spook Spook feed says, Cardi spoke about Ukraine on insta live, but got muted later. She feared. She said she feared saying the wrong thing due to possible threats, celebs often seem restricted as the other voices are controlled. I mean, I just don't know. I just think there's just, there's a certain element to celebrity that makes you easily influenceable because the very nature of your job is sort of pandering to an audience and wanting to keep that attention and positioning yourself in your brand in a position to gain more audience and have a wider, like, uh, wider enjoyment of the things that you put out. So the very nature of being a celebrity is to sort of pander and tailor your message to your audience. So it's no surprise that they're doing the same when it comes to campaign time. I'll take blacksmith, my favorite part of Kamala's awkward shout, your own name moment. When some random doofus yelled out, Bruce or whatever it was, poor, simple Bruce. Well, dude, it's just like, you know what? At least he was trying to catch the vibe of what she was trying to put her trying to make her look good because damn, everybody else just went, huh? Do what? It's just so weird. Like where, why? Why would you think to do that? Bruce, Bruce is a real one. Bruce is a girl. And here at Texas, you guys make me feel less politically homeless. Hey, that's true. This house is a home, guys. Well, come in. You can't live in my house, okay? But you, you can in a metaphorical figurative. A Hector is great with puppies. Hector. Hector can walk when they do it. Show. Here you go. Hector, come back. Come back. Oh my God. And he'll date your teenage friends. Yes. Joanna Nudson says, "Curious of your thoughts on transing the kids being just another form of population control along with abortion. Followed since Prager You, y'all are breath of fresh air. Keep fighting the good fight." I'm not too convinced by that argument, just I feel like we can like logically come to other conclusions as to why people would believe these things sooner than some sort of mass effort to like sterilize people. And if that was the effort, I feel like there's more efficient ways you could do that to a population than convince them of an ideology that is completely incongruent with all of our biology and science. So I could see where that could be a natural outcome, but I don't think that's the driving force behind it. Nancy just sends a super sticker and says, "Hiya." Thank you, Nancy. Hiya. Celtic again says, "I always pronounce Amala's name al-mala." That's she cute. I pronounce Amala's name useless to it for obvious reasons. I had to swap the A for an I, okay? That was smooth. I heard that one and I'm not going to comment a lot. Dog mama for life, of course she keeps changing her message. She thinks that an entire age range is stupid. Play that on a loop. Yeah. I remember her saying that about Gen Z. She said, "Gen Z is stupid." She really says, "Don't, she want to make sure we heard every syllable." Yeah, she used to attend toes down calling Gen Z stupid. It was crazy, crazy, crazy. Now she's talking about how much she loves Gen Z. It's like when Kathy Hochl said, "Black kids don't know how to use a computer." Yeah. Poor kids are just as good as white kids. Yeah, they just keep going. Every time. Nirok De Rock says, "What's up with female campaigns going by first names and male campaigns going by last names? Nomination runs, all the presidential runs." How? I have to think about that. Yeah, so Hillary, Kamala. I think it's like one of the sticking points for the female campaigns is being female. So when you use the last name instead, it sort of masculinizes the campaign itself. So that's why you hear Hillary and Kamala because they really run on that personal identity of being female. Although they don't want to, they don't want to lead with that. They don't want to say it out loud. In Hillary's case, you had a prior Clinton. Clinton. Right. You know, would also available for that. And she wanted to separate. Yeah. She needs her agency. Women only have our first names because of Patriot. Jamie Max Cole says, "Hello from the Mississippi headwaters. Thank you. Thanks for all you both do cannot wait for the election to be over with. I'm getting election burnout." No, no, too. I saw a TikTok that was like, "Why has it been Halloween for 365 days? Why has it been election day for three years?" Like, you know what? It actually has. I feel like we've been living in limbo for who knows how long going through all this stuff. I'm so ready for non-election and Christmas. Right. So bring it, bring it, man. Let's also Mississippi headwaters. Is that a Minnesota? If I'm not mistaken, I think it is. Oh, I don't know. Where does the Mississippi River start? I need to ask a chat GPT. Are you guys can tell me in the comments? Grok. Alfredo Orki says, "In Korean, my name is pronounced Alpadullo or ukisu and in English, it's pronounced Alfredo or kis. You don't see me complaining. Each country has their own language and friends let your name to be pronounced in its country." Dude, it's just like, people get their names mispronounced all the time, regardless of what your name is. Like, chill. You're not special. It's like, it's a narcissism that like, you think, you think you're so special that not only am I taking the time to like, taking your name, I'm also purposefully trying to mispronounce it to have some sort of a negative impression on you trust. I'm not thinking about you that much. Like, I'm just saying your name. Yeah, my last name is Trandol, which is like Scandinavian. And my whole life, I've gotten Trandol, Trandol, you can never spell it. They say it wrong. And your glasses and stuff, but I'm so oppressed because of that. Let's see here, Dr. Gold says, "I'm going to be 21 and on the 10th and then I'm going to vote for the first time for Trump." Hey. How does that work? What? I don't know. 18 is the age, right? Yeah, 18 is the age. Yeah. I'm like, what does this have to do? I just had to work. Okay. That was good. Congrats. Congrats. On your birthday and congrats on voting. Because yeah, okay. I asked four years ago. You got it. Yes. I'm slow, but I'm worth waiting. Okay. That's it. Perfect. Let's see. Oh, man. We got a bunch of these, a bunch of these have come in. Okay. Vidya Balavaram says, "My first Super Chat ever. You guys are amazing. Amal and Taylor, you're a big reason I now consider myself a right of center person." Whoa, love that. First Super Chat too. Thank you. And welcome to the club. We allow all people of all political affiliations to hang, and yeah. On Wednesdays we hope Donald Trump is the president of the United States. Oh, yeah. That'll be an interesting show. Nick in Puerto Cordoba says, "They're so offended with mispronouncing names." Imagine my friend, Yongo, runs and starts with a capital "Nye" looks like, run for presidency if Kamala loses because of electoral college. Will they cry? Yeah. Who knows? Definitely. I think every, whoever wins is going to be a whole group of very upset people is going on their random string. We're just unraveling here. We are unraveling. Azir Smith. Super Chat, I've been watching since PragerU, I love watching your show to get based in entertaining takes and BFFR isn't that my daily vocabulary. Also voted for the first time today, hi Taylor. Hey, oh my gosh. Time's for so many different things. Voting for the first time. First time, Super Chat. Plus, you're an OG listener. We love you. Thank you so much. Appreciate it. I love that. Thanks for being here. Wex Fordham, as someone coming from Ireland, I'm wishing you all the best in the USA for tomorrow. Oh, yes. Fingers crossed, my dude's fingers crossed. We need some lucky charms over here, so I appreciate it. Well, that was pretty good. Pretty good. I love every. Mary Squids. Mary Squids says, "Hey, Amla, as an Australian, I've recently come to realize how important the USA is to our own safety. I just don't see foreign enemies taking Kamala seriously and it scares me. I hope Trump wins." Yeah, I mean, there's a lot going on. You have to really wonder, like, from a warp perspective, what are we dealing with with the two of these people? It seems like a very different messaging, very different vibes to put it in the Gen Z way. Yes, and the global stability and peace and global order very much rests on the United States and more than any other country, so I feel that too. You guys do have a stake in what happens here. Which is so interesting. I heard that Australia denied Candice Owens-Biza to come into the country because of things she says online. That's crazy. That's nuts. That's interesting. Thank you, Rachel. There's a place down there. I've chosen, so I've heard you alluded to the fact that you feel like me, the Democrat and Republican Party truly haven't swapped. Why? Love you so much. Yeah, I just mean, like, there's no evidence to substantiate that there's really been any switch in the party. I think it's just a very convenient narrative to sell to people because you want to, coincidentally, run away from the transgressions of your past while casting a large shadow on America because of the transgressions of its past. But they can't use that agenda if technically their party is responsible for the things that they're pointing to. So I think it's just a very convenient thing to push the party switch. Yeah, I just don't believe it. Well, over to you, the schools need help. They have gone insane with their power and continue taking more and more control away from the parents. I mean, I'm surprised by that. I don't know what story specifically you're referencing, but it does seem like there's just a big separation. And I think like in a lot of ways, we just like fell asleep behind the wheel as Americans in just allowing all this power to be placed in the hands of schools and just thinking, oh, yeah, I just hand over my kid for eight to nine hours a day to this place with these adults who somebody else is hired and they're created this curriculum that I don't see. And it's in the large part, something we need to take accountability for, but hoping to change that, especially when I have kids. Yeah, there's a lot to undo like teachers unions, like 99% Democrat and they support them. It's like all intertwined and it's a mess. Matthew Garcia just sends super chat. No message. Thank you. Matthew, Derek Zimmerman. I love your channel. So nice to hear, mostly unbiased takes that are just logical, also peanut situation is nuts. Yes. It's so weird. Poor little squirrel. But yeah, we try to, we of course have plenty of bias on, on this channel. We try to reinforce that bias with X. Yeah, we try to represent opposite arguments, you know, fairly and give them their time, even though we did not convince by them. And we're also not pretending to be like, you know, neutral objective observers is commentary. Right. Uh, would expect says I'll be voting for the great white hope, the great, the great white hope. You sound like it sounds like Uncle Ruckus. People call me hot uncle Ruckus. That was like the best hate comment I ever got, it's called the great hours going to the great white God, the great white hope. I've heard that before, but that's funny. Vani says illegal immigrant here. Any recommendation on how to convert EBT to cash? It's illegal for you, but I think it's okay for me. I can vote Trump with no ID and drive cars with a B 60 license here in Cali. You know what? You sound like you already got it figured out, but you do. That's too funny. I love that. I'm talking about that. You are literally talking it out. Wow. Uh, apo rent rent says this says, did you cover the tenant media and Lauren Chen situation? I realized I hadn't seen any of her videos and couldn't find her channel till I googled her. No. And you know what? It's so funny because I went to Hungary. And I went there for, they do something called like MCC Fest and it's like a cultural festival. They talk about politics and culture or whatever. And I did a panel about social media and it's like, whether or not it's natural or how to be natural and social media, something like that, or it's impact on human civilization or whatever. And Lauren Chen was there and I got to meet her. I never met her before and we did this panel together and it was like a week after that or like two weeks after that that they came and said that she's like a Russian asset or whatever she took. Or they said, they claimed that her company took what $10 million from Russia. I didn't look into it any further than I saw what she was accused of and then I saw that she was not no longer posting. I have no idea where it's gone from there and whether or not she's facing criminal charges or anything like that. It was just a weird thing that I'm like, that would have never even been conceived in my mind. It's like a possibility of something. But of course you hear about like assets and stuff. I cannot speak to the validity of it. The only thing is like, if I was going to attack a major conservative network and like put this accusation against them, that's not the network I would go for. It didn't seem like the biggest, most significant conservative force out there if that makes sense. Yeah. Yeah. There's a lot to us about it. I've met her too. I mean, clearly, maybe she took some money she shouldn't have and made it some bad choices there with this. I mean, but as far as like the justice system going after her for all this stuff and accusing her being a spy or something like that, it's kind of like, I'm going to reserve judgment on that based on what else we've seen of this Department of Justice and stuff like that. Right. But yeah. I don't know how convinced I am, but I don't know to be honest. Yeah, we can't know. But depending on who gets elected, I think that will vastly, you know, alter the trajectory of how that story turns out as well. And okay, Noah Zachnelt says, Zach, the lit, sorry, first super chat, I've been following the elections with you. And I appreciate you both so much. Lots of hugs from Spain and fingers crossed for Trump. Appreciated. Thank you so much. And thank you for supporting and following throughout all this was pain. That's awesome. Yeah. We'll just get up yet from if I'm, yeah, oh my gosh, Kamala, he's using a different accent. It can't be really says just patiently waiting for that reaction to Candace Owens videos on Kamala's claimed heritage. I didn't care about all that until I saw her video. We love watching you both. Please stay amazing. Yeah. I mean, we'll see if once there's something definitive, then we'll cover it. That's really where we're, we're waiting and go a matter after tomorrow. No, it's not. To be honest, once she, if she, if she wins, that's cemented in there, you're not going to. Good luck. It's like being sworn in as president, but her grandma's actually what? Right. Right. But I appreciate it. I do appreciate the effort. I really do. Yeah. Of course. I think it's a valiant effort. Charlie Roanhouse says, I wanted to say J.Lo's speech looked and sounded like she literally had a gun to her head while she said what they were making her say hostage vibes. Well, if you've seen J.Lo act, just kidding, you know, J.Lo's J.Lo's, she's been in some good stuff made in Manhattan. What else? The wedding, the wedding planner, she was in the wedding planner. That was really good. Um, there's some other stuff, you know, but I'm trying to blank. Why is my, my theme songs playing? Sorry. Yeah. I mean, she probably was paid a significant sum of money to be there. And of course, we have other theories allegedly go check out our J.Lo video. Yeah, that, that Babylon be headline that was like, did he's ex girlfriend encourages Americans to trust her judgment? Exactly. Like girl, what are you doing? And it's not just Diddy, like the list of men that you've been messing with has not panned out, which, you know, sometimes we have bad judgment in some places and good in others. We'll give her room, but come on J.Lo. Um, Amy K says, hi, this is my first super chat and so glad to finally catch a live. Keep up the good work. Thank you. So much. I appreciate it. And I, that must be a super chat. If you finally caught alive, I appreciate that. Appreciate it. Joseph says, love you. I'm gonna please expose more Harris lies. We've done everything we can. And at this point, oh no, I'm here all week. Yeah. We'll be around for the next four years doing it if, uh, election is gracious, um, Palitha says watching from New Zealand, Trump, 2024, hey, New Zealand, see, I don't have a New Zealand accent. I'm not gonna lie. I know she's like, you just say your eyes like, like, seeks, seeks, what word would that be? Seeks? Yeah. S E K S seeks. Okay. Seeks. I gotta work. I gotta work on it. That's a tough one. Tough one too. South Africa. South Africa. Africa. South Africa. I don't, I don't, I just do pussy. That's what I always lean on. The real king of Africa. While vegan mamas, I was listening at the gym again today, getting it before I go home to cook dinner for my seven kids. Thanks for making my day easier. You're at the gym listening to me, then you gotta go cook for seven kids. That is a super power. That is a slink. Oh my God. I can't even cook. I can't imagine cooking for seven people every single day, multiple times a day. How do you, I have questions. Oh my gosh. She's talking out that mama life. Dude, I miss. I guess you get like a metric for like how much you're supposed to cook at that point for seven people. I'll be a lot. I'm like the time management skills you have to have to do that. Mm hmm. It's very good. Well, Hawka says happy Monday, guys, news break, homeless poll reports Trump in a landslide. Yeah, it's so funny because I see like, oh, obviously every time an election comes around everybody saying like, this person's going to win from a landslide. I just got in tell that Kamala Harris is pulling through and Trump has no shot whatsoever. And she's like, you guys don't know what you're talking about. You have no idea. You're just like farming engagement. We don't even talk about polls on this show either because it's like it's pointless. It's not even. Yeah. They conflict each other. People are a hundred percent confident in saying the exact opposite things. Like, you know, you all know anything, man. What's that was there's like one successful poll that is like predicted the last like 40 years worth of election. Isn't it like that? It's not even an actual poll. It's like a store that sells cookies for each candidate somewhere in Bumfuck nowhere, whatever, and then they buy the cookies and then they may have always predicted the election. Somebody needs to look up the cookie count. Okay. That will follow that. Yeah. Yeah. What do the cookie people say? Yeah. Rainbow Kid says Kamala gets a lot of criticism, but the bigger issues and millions of Americans to support her and the reasons why they support her, how do you reconcile that? How do I reconcile that millions of Americans support her? Oh, I mean, how do we reconcile any bad idea perpetuated throughout society? You know, people are susceptible to bad ideas. Also, we just have different experiences that lead us to different conclusions about what's important to us in life. So it's not to invalidate some of the real feelings that people have about Kamala Harris and about the things they think she's going to do. It's just to say there are other forces at play, I think, and our priorities are just different. NGL 127 supporting y'all from Peru. I'm an architecture student and everyone around me hates Trump. It's hard to find certain people my age now. Yeah. I know it's like, what do they say, among young women, it's like, you know, no shot. They're all supporting Kamala or whatever, and then young men are like becoming more conservative and more leaning towards Trump, and everything seems like so polarized. It's got to be difficult to make friends when everything's so heated and divisive like this. You guys are seeing it's the buskin bakery in Cincinnati. Okay, Cincinnati is not in the middle of nowhere. And who's what's the bakery saying, guys, I need the, I need the update. The cookies, the cookies say Trump somebody says the cookies are spoken. The cookies have spoken. They say Trump. That's hilarious. Okay, so buskin bakery, don't fail me now and have they gotten every single election correct? Y'all have to let me know in the chat, I'll keep, I'll keep reading Dominic Lopez. I couldn't care less of Trump or Kamala didn't like me personally. So long as our policy means they're doing right by me. Right. It doesn't matter. Like, please, you know, matter more than personalities. There are, if you're really logical about it, there's probably so many people floating around this earth right now that maybe dislike something about you, or they don't agree with you, or their religious beliefs say that you're going to burn in hell for all of eternity upon your death. But you still go to the donut shop and you buy donuts from them, or you let them help you walk across the street, or you'll let them help you cast your vote in the election or whatever, you can have a ton of internal ideas that I feel I don't agree with, matter what your action matters, what your actions are, you know, so the end of the day, like all this posturing around Trump and he's a racist and he's this and he's that first while I don't think he's those things. But if he was, is he passing legislation that's racist? Is he passing legislation that is sexist? No? Okay. Well, come back to me when you have something to say. Summer Meeks says hi, Amala, sorry if off topic, but I wanted to ask if you'd ever like to invite Blair White on the show. I'd love to see you guys collab. It will happen. We've talked about it. We just haven't done it yet. Many a time. I know. Blair was. Number two. Yeah. Besides Brad Cooper. Yeah. That's number two. Yeah. Definitely. Honey Isadore says, can you give a shout out to my wife Victoria, she loves a show and watches it religiously every day? Keep it up. I got to give her a chime shout out to Victoria. And that's so sweet that your husband is like, can you please shout out my wife? That is so kind and such a little small little bit of affection. So shout out to you Victoria. Shout out to your man. Sounds like you got a good one. Stephen Drennan says, thank you guys for the wisdom and the awesome content. I appreciate it. Thank you for listening. Thanks, Stephen. Sebastian Moonlily says, just remember, no matter who wins, we still have to go to work, live and be good to the people around us, no matter what, in the end, we have all Americans and we have to survive together. Love your show. That's nice. Yeah. And that's exactly right. I mean, like every year there's like this catastrophizing of what's happening and like, you know, of course, there's ills that can take place in the wake of who's elected and things like that. But I'm like, okay. Yeah. Every four years, it's the most important election that America has ever faced and then we come back four years later and we're still alive and all these things. And of course, obviously, policies affect people and it does affect their lives. And some people lose their lives due to policy, but we still have to live our lives as if we're living because we are. Yeah. Here. Uh, FYT says people aren't voting for combo, they're voting against Trump and that shouldn't be the case. Good luck on your election. The world is watching. Yeah, that's right. They don't think she's an actual viable option. They just think the lesser two evils, this thing is happening all over again. Bobby says, did you like Trump's comment on the media getting shot and that he wouldn't mind on the media getting shot that I didn't hear that one. I've heard the whole Liz Cheney hoax thing that they're pushing about him saying that he's threatening her life, but what he really said is you should probably, you know, like imagine experiencing war. If you're going to send people to war, I haven't heard the media one now and there's the women. Uh, I'm going to protect women, whether they like it or not, and apparently that was some big massage. Interesting. It's like the literally the, the, the keystone of masculinity essentially is protecting women, uh, whether they like it or not. That's a pretty masculine thing to say and do. Oh, yeah, yeah. But Tim malls wants to run a pick six. That's masculine. Oh my gosh. The final quarter, uh, Michelle Miller says it's smarter for the Dems to let Trump win so that in 28 he can't run against whichever next nominee they pick who will surely be more competent. Well, I think they're banking on the fact that four years from now he's going to be much older. Um, he already said he doesn't want to run again. Yeah. So I think they're, they're, they're thinking this is the time to kick him and get him out. Uh, summer again says, Hey, I'm the first time catching you live. I wanted to ask if you can, oh, that was a repeat. I'm sorry. No worries. Okay, I got to refresh here, uh, Ted comments, I'm sorry. I meant Vance is the first candidate, uh, in 50 years with a beard. Sorry for comma, uh, my last super check experience a progressive lens engineered with AI from SLOR powered by individual measurements of your visual behavior. A lens personalized to you by an SLOR expert, discover Verilux XR track and enjoy instantly sharp vision in motion and seamless transitions from near to far. Find your local SLOR expert today at SLOR.com. This is the sound of your ride home with dad after he caught you vaping. Awkward, isn't it? Most vapes contain seriously addictive levels of nicotine and disappointment. Know the real cost of vapes brought to you by the FDA. Oh, it's actually so funny. Well, where are they? Well, we're there to rewrite for that joke. Um, yeah, I guess so. Yeah. And then Politico wrote about the beard and said this is like a sign of, of, uh, what is it, sexism and an oppression of women or whatever. And I guess that's why men don't have beards. Like maybe it is political, uh, theater to not have a beard because they don't want to come off as intimidating. I'm not intimidated by JD Vance. I mean, he seems like a just very well-rounded, nice, get-to-know-your-guy could be serious if he needed to and turn it on with like the sort of law training that he has. And yeah, he seems, it's pretty disarming, no needing to be. The whole JD Vance is weird thing, aged like milk. Or cereal. Uh, Alfred Orkey says, Taylor, you should know that the next holiday is on November 10th, aka the birth of the greatest military in the world, USMC. Oh, right on. Oh, nice. Happy birthday to the Marine Corps, my brother served in the Marine Corps. There you go. And he's a reservist now, but he's a captain in artillery. So, um, all about the Marines. Um, Quang Dairi says, Amalep Nobe, Brek Cooper, Blair White, Amir Odom, the new Gen Conservative slash Candace Owens, Matt Walsh, Ben Shapiro, Charlie Kirk, paved the way. Yeah, I guess so. There's constantly more people assembling, joining, joining the crew. Avengers assemble. I'd take that Avengers over the cringe Avengers cast video. Yes. Oh my gosh. Hard watch. Big wave day of 82 says, can't wait for this election to be over. I think everyone's in that boat. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Election, Linda. Uh, William, eight says, Hey, Amal, I'm a 14 year old from Hawaii, absolutely adores your channel. Thanks so much for not being afraid to spit facts and for shaping my political ideologies watching this from school. That is so good. I gotta give you a chime, a 14 years old, you're way ahead of wherever I was 14 years old. That is crazy. Thank you so much for supporting and watching and watching during school. I don't know if that's against the rules. But you know what, I think this might be worth it. Yeah. Depending on the school is probably good. Yeah. That's awesome though. Thanks for being here. Frankie Wells says, even though I'm British, I'm enjoying the content. All right. Cheerio. We do cover a little bit of across the pond news from time to time. Uh, MJ redacted says, Hey guys, just wanted to chime in and say I also cried back in 2016 for the same reason. The important part is we made it where we are now. Yeah, it's crazy. I'm like, that's crazy to even think about. What was I doing? What were we doing? I don't know. I remember staying up all night, crying, laughing at all of the leftist meltdowns. All the reactions. B.C. And the young Turks and people were literally like, it was one of the greatest things I've ever seen would be, well, it's, we'll have plenty to react to if that happens again this time around. Oh, well, meltdowns. The Golden Host says, first time voting Trump, thanks for y'all's hard work and getting the truth out there, Amla and Taylor. We got you. We got you. Appreciate you. Otakou, 16th night says there's no way women would elect Scamola just for the sake of abortion. Come on now. What happened to women's intuition? This may. No, they've abandoned it. It's going to happen. Oh my gosh. I have theories, but we don't have time to get into them now. Right. You want Kailin says, hey, Amla, I love what you are doing. Your heart is pure. Wish I could vote, but I am out of my home state and college. You are my idol. Oh, well. You didn't get don't have some tea about it. Somebody else mailed a newspaper. Yeah. Get your mom to fill it out for you. I know. That's illegal, I think. Thank you. It's unfortunate you didn't get to vote, but thank you for watching anyways. You know, well, hopefully we'll get it done. It comes in tomorrow. Kamala Harris is one by one vote. Yeah, by one. That's all I knew again. Wasn't worth a trip home. African princess just voted to be where I didn't realize I had to vote on laws and props and people to just said yes to everything because I didn't know what it was. Sorry if I accidentally voted pro-tramp baby's legislation. You might have actually you actually might add if you look into the propositions that are being put out here in in California. There are some crazy ones. I think like what is it? It's about like one of them is about upping the sentencing on theft and shoplifting. Another one is about whether or not incarcerated. People should be forced to work while they're incarcerated without pay. There's a lot of different, very interesting propositions in there. So read up on your propositions before you go and vote. And I think when you do vote, they give you a summary of what the propositions are right beneath it. But those summaries can be very tricky and not necessarily a whole indicator of exactly what it is you're voting for. Yes, please be informed before voting. $50 one here from a cursed. So no matter who wins, I hope they continue to support both Israel and Ukraine, Ukraine. In particular, as it prevents the appeasement of Putin, people should take note from World War II appeasement of another leader and how that ended. Yeah, we'll see. I have my little bag and four dollars. We won't get into that right now, but for the most part, I can see what you're saying. Yeah. Let's see. Hey, this is Dominic Lopez. Hey, Amala, did you get a chance to Google Pasuka Demizu art? What did you think? I did. I was keeping in touch with Will. Go ahead. No, we don't. Well, I don't personally. But I did look up the artists that you were talking about, and it looks very reminiscent of "Hi, I'm Yazaki." And you can see that sort of similar style through line, but yeah, I did look him up. There you go. Yes. Devian 016 says a low key word 2020 will repeat itself. What thoughts? Yeah. I mean, it's a consistent thought in the back of my mind. I guess we'll just have to see, and we'll think it without evidence, so we'll have to play it by ear. Corina Dancio showed the left speech to my mom born in a communist country. She doesn't watch the news, but told me it sounds like propaganda from when she was little. Are people who lived under communism suffered through it, who've been refugees here in the United States, they smell it. They know what's going on. Yeah. Who's that Chinese candidate that just called out that I was in New Hampshire, I think, or one of his eastern states, but she was like, "You're a millionaire." Anyway, she's lived under communism, called out this leftist woke candidate in the end of debate, and she's going viral now. How are you doing today? How can she? Lily Tanger, I think is her name. Yeah, Lily Tanger. That's right. That's right. Thank you. Let's see if Frankie Wells says, "What caused the switch in your political compass?" I've got many a video on that. You'll have to check it out on the channel if you just search, switch, or change mine or whatever. You will find me talking about it. Flying Tigers says, "Justice Perpina at the squirrel and Fred the raccoon." Yeah, the poor raccoon in the squirrel, or I mean, it just seems a bit too much, a bit disproportionate. I could see like maybe releasing the squirrel or whatever, saying like maybe there's like some sort of, or you have to prove that the squirrel doesn't have rabies, like go get a test for it, and then you can have the pet or whatever, but like, "Damn, y'all just murder his." You had to mark him in a murky raccoon in his squirrel. It's crazy. It's way worse for Harambe, because at least then you had the pretense of like, "Okay, he might hurt the kid," but this is like, you went into this dude's house and like ransacked it. Yeah, so weird. And apparently, the guy had been, according to TMZ, the guy had been bitten many times by the squirrel and never caught rabies, so, you know, there's some evidence for you, but whatever. Justice Perpina. Lora Seto says, "Your amazing omele and a swing stick going for Trump was a dem since 1976, by the way." Let's see what we can do. Switch it up. I appreciate your willingness to look outside of your party and switch things up a bit. There from within says, "Great work, greetings from Greece, and everyone watching go bake some cookies quickly, sending good energy to y'all." That was it for Super Chat as well. Oh, that's great. A little time for your first Super Chat. Yes. Listen up. Bake some cookies. Bug it out. Lots going on in today's show. I think that was our last Super Chat, guys. Thank you so much for watching. Have a fantastic rest of your day. I actually have to go vote, so I'm going to get that done today, and y'all know how to vote. It's going down. Okay. Y'all know. I'm in California, so is it going to matter? Probably not. But at least on those propositions that I told you about, maybe we can make a dent. We have one more from Keegan Wade who says, "Realistically speaking, what do you guys think will actually happen in the first few days if Kamala wins?" Well, since she's really an extension of Biden in a lot of ways, I'm expecting maybe some strong executive action based on the things that she said, but I don't know exactly what all is going to change. She can take your assault weapons on day one with a costume. Yeah. That's what she promised last time around. I think she's backed off that. But yeah. We don't know. We don't really know. She'll do whatever the powers that be tell her to do. Exactly. That's the best answer, I think. And with that being said, let's cross our fingers. It doesn't happen. Make sure we vote. If we're educated enough to know that it shouldn't happen. Guys, thank you so much for watching today's show. If you like this live, like, subscribe to the notification bell to know if I have a time of our lives Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 1 p.m. Pacific, 3 p.m. Central, 4 p.m. Eastern, 8 p.m. universal time plus we post videos for you guys every single day. Tomorrow's an important video. We're talking about an Iranian woman who is protesting her job loss and has subsequently been arrested. Is she even alive still? My prediction is no, but shout out to her for her courage and bravery. We'll talk about that tomorrow, guys. Thank you so much for watching and I will see you tomorrow on election day and we'll probably go live at some point tomorrow to hang out and discuss things that are going on. Notifications on. Notifications on. Bye, guys. [BLANK_AUDIO]

We’re one day away from the 2024 U.S. presidential election as both candidates receive their final endorsements and make their closing pitches. Let’s look at the state of the race on the very last day.