McDonald's-Gate: Media LOSE IT Over Viral Trump Campaign Stop | Guests: Sen. Mike Lee & Brendan Carr | 10/21/24
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You know, I saw that story about Donald Trump working the drive-through at McDonald's. You saw that, didn't you? I did, yeah.
Wait until you hear the truth about it.
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Because I was surprised to see that he, you know, like needed a job, went through the normal hymen process. Yeah, did all these other things.
No, no, wait, wait.
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Wait until you hear the truth behind the McDonald's drive-through scandal. We're calling it, yeah, we're calling it McDonald's gate.
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I got to get to this McDonald's gate.
Speaker 2 McDonald's gate is really bad, Stu.
Speaker 2 Well,
Speaker 2 no, it was a nice moment.
Speaker 2 Here's a guy who, a billionaire, who goes through
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McDonald's hiring process. Do not spread any more mis or disinformation.
Okay. Here's the audio of Trump managing the drive-through at a McDonald's.
Speaker 4 Boy, that's a good-looking group. Hello, everybody.
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This is not a normal situation, is it, huh? How are you? What a good-looking family. Thank you.
How did you produce those good-looking kids? Oh, they look like the wives. They look like the wives.
Speaker 4
How are you? Nice to see you. That's great.
Thank you, man. Appreciate it.
Thank you very much.
Speaker 4
Thank you. Good to have you in Bucks County.
And there'll be no charge. Trump is paying for it.
Is that okay?
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2024. Oh, you're going to do some extra stuff.
Oh, okay.
Speaker 4
This is all on Trump. Oh, all on Trump.
I'm allowed to do that, right? Yes.
Speaker 4
Let's check and make sure it's not. It's everything you said it would be.
It's better to. It's going to be the best you ever.
I made it myself.
Speaker 2 Now,
Speaker 2 as cute as that is,
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here he is, quote, working, end quote, the friolator. Okay.
Hit that timer. Bring that one up.
I'm going to take care of these. He's training.
Speaker 2 Okay, he's making fries. Making fries.
Speaker 2 Okay.
Speaker 2 Now,
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I found out after I was bamboozled by this video. Yeah.
I found out today from the press
Speaker 2 that he didn't actually work at McDonald's. What do you mean?
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I just saw it on the screen. No, no.
This was
Speaker 2 a publicity stunt.
Speaker 2 What do you mean a publicity stunt? Yeah.
Speaker 2 No, no.
Speaker 2 The people in line, they were all hand selected.
Speaker 2 So
Speaker 2 they weren't just strangers driving up to the drive-thru.
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No, no. They checked to make sure that they were the right people.
And you know what I mean by right people.
Speaker 2 No,
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people without guns. Oh, my God.
So they screened. They screened them.
Has that ever happened to you at a McDonald's drive-through? No, Glenn. Of course not.
I have to tell you this. Of course not.
Speaker 2
I worked at McDonald's. It was my first job.
I know, I know.
Speaker 2 At no point did they screen customers to come up
Speaker 2 to make sure they were people that I liked or supported me in any way.
Speaker 2 These were just random people who walked into the McDonald's and came up and put in the order of food that they wanted at that time. I bet you had to go through an application
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situation. I had to do an interview.
I had to do an interview.
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You didn't just walk in and say, I'm here to work at a McDonald's, and then they hand you the apron. Nothing happened that way.
No. That's the way it happened with him.
Speaker 2 So he didn't take the test beforehand?
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They did. The McDonald's test.
Yeah, they did. Well, they have a little like, hey, review thing, if I remember right, from back in the day.
Like, you know, they give you kind of a walkthrough.
Speaker 2 So it's kind of like a test, kind of like, are you crazy? Are you going to shoot us?
Speaker 2
No, no, no, it's not actually required at all. They didn't care about that.
They just want to make sure I can make the fries. Okay, good.
No, no test. No test.
This is a disgrace. It's a disgrace.
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After all I went through to get that job, this guy just walks in there. Yeah.
And by the way, you got to get up in the organization to be working the drive-through.
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It's not like the first thing you're doing. No.
You know, this guy just skips. Skips all of it.
Skips all of it. He was unbelievable.
He was like practically the president of McDonald's.
Speaker 2 How did they uncover this?
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I don't know. Because there's video.
Good journalism. Good journalism.
I guess so.
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And they're not saying the video is AI, right? No, no, no. That's real video.
They're just saying the whole thing was fake. What a
Speaker 2 scam. I'm voting for Kamala Harris.
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She's the only honest person who seemingly worked at McDonald's, but has no evidence of it whatsoever. Yeah, we don't think she worked at McDonald's.
We don't, that's okay.
Speaker 2
She just doesn't have any. Totally okay.
Yeah, she just doesn't have.
Speaker 2 By the way, here is the crowd
Speaker 2 in front of the McDonald's. Look at this.
Speaker 2
Gosh. I mean, thousands of people out there.
Thousands and thousands of people.
Speaker 2 I've never seen an election like this.
Speaker 2
I mean, it is. It's Peasterville.
It is crazy. Is that not just nuts?
Speaker 2
It goes on and on and on and on. It really is an impressive crowd.
I mean, look, Donald Trump has no problem getting crowds to come see him. People love him.
Speaker 2 Stand across the street from the McDonald's.
Speaker 2 I wish I was dedicated enough for anybody to do that.
Speaker 2 I mean, I don't, I can't think of anything. Maybe if they were releasing a new McFlurry, I might do something like that.
Speaker 2 By the way, let me just, because I want to be fair and balanced, let me just, can I just, let me just put in this message, cut five, please, this message from Kamala Harris.
Speaker 5 And when we all sing happy tunes and sing Merry Christmas and wish each other Merry Christmas, these children are not going to have a Merry Christmas. Oh, no.
Speaker 5 How dare we speak Merry Christmas?
Speaker 5 How dare we?
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Wow, that connects with me. You know, that really pushes me toward her campaign.
Yeah.
Speaker 2 You know, I just, I'm like, wow, I also despise all of our traditions, the things that make me feel good about our country. Thank goodness, somebody has finally said it.
Speaker 2
Gosh, I feel so in line with Kamala. Now, that video is a little bit old, but I don't know why she's not bringing it back up.
I know. It's just such a
Speaker 2 powerful message. It connects.
Speaker 2 Your Christmas memories are disgusting.
Speaker 2 You're
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revolted by your holiday. How dare you? Yeah, that's great.
Here's cut 12.
Speaker 6 Should never again have the privilege of standing behind the seal of the President of the United States.
Speaker 3 God.
Speaker 2
Wow, that is. Never again.
This is the typical Democrat. Never again.
Yeah.
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Never again. Hasn't learned word one from Hillary.
No, not.
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This is what they because you get more desperate. It gets everyone behind you going, look, you're not being assertive enough.
And they're telling her this all the time.
Speaker 2 And now she's out there screaming with that voice.
Speaker 2 Do you have the one where she's saying it? Like, because this is not, this was spontaneous. Oh, it was? Yeah, it was spontaneous.
Speaker 2 You just had though, you just had the one up with like 12 boxes to the control room? Yeah, play this. Yeah.
Speaker 2 So you'll never ever get again.
Speaker 2
Well, it seems like she's just saying the same thing in venue after venue after venue after venue. But she brings that anger with her each time.
Yeah,
Speaker 2 it seems like she pronounced all the things, you know, did she emphasize the things the same way? Yeah, that's strange.
Speaker 2 He should never stand behind the seal of the President of the United States ever again.
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Ever again. Such a dumb, dumb season, right? Like, it's like, I can't believe they're doing this.
Well, we were the dummies. We fell for Donald Trump actually.
Speaker 2 That's what I meant, of course. Yes.
Speaker 2 That's such a dumb season. How could we be that? That's stupid.
Speaker 2 Are you a little surprised? Because I think Democrats really looked at the Hillary Clinton thing as something they should have won, right?
Speaker 2
Like they should have, they believe 2016, they should have won that election. They did no and blew it.
They did no introspection.
Speaker 2 There was no thought after like, how did we lose this? Well, see, I thought there was, and I thought that's why they started with joy, right? I mean, I know it was BS.
Speaker 2
No, I think they started with joy because that's what actually was said about the Republican Party. Everybody was saying that.
Don't you remember?
Speaker 2
They were saying it was so joyful. It was like happy.
Oh, at the, at the Republican convention. So they just copied them.
And so they were like, you can't let them have joy.
Speaker 2 See, I thought it was more related, and you might be right. I thought it was more related to the sort of approach that Biden brought to the table and Hillary as well, which was this constant
Speaker 2 top five,
Speaker 2
five alarm fire sort of, oh my gosh, get on the edge of your seat. Democracy's crumbling, blah, blah, blah.
And they stayed away from that messaging for the first month or two of her campaign.
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Yep, because which is interesting. They were, here's the other thing.
And Donald Trump has captured it. I mean, this is this is a huge change.
Donald Trump has captured the magic, the
Speaker 2 joy,
Speaker 2 the fun,
Speaker 2 you know, while she's like, I don't know, I'm
Speaker 2 sailing again.
Speaker 2 Yeah.
Speaker 2 While she's doing that, he's having fun. Yeah, I feel like they tried the joy thing, got a little burst, it faded, and now they're realizing it's empty calories.
Speaker 2 Yeah, and now they're like, well, what do we do? And their only other page in the playbook is scream about the loss of democracy.
Speaker 2
And I just don't think that connects with the American people. I really don't.
I just feel like people are like, all right, we got it. You know,
Speaker 2
they might have really disliked everything that happened around the election. They may have really disliked January 6th and all those things.
But like, come up with an argument.
Speaker 2
Come up with an argument that's not just, you you know, you repeating the same things you've been saying every day since 2015. Yeah.
Right? Like, it's not even since 2020.
Speaker 2
It goes back to his initial thing. They were stealing elections.
Russia was helping him steal elections.
Speaker 2
Democracy is going to die because Vladimir Putin's going to come in and fix the voting machines. I mean, it's been constant.
People are just bored of it.
Speaker 2
Bored. And they don't believe it.
Well,
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they don't believe it this time because she's so credible. Like yesterday when she went to church.
Oh, really? yeah did you see she does this every sunday here's a cup for she just
Speaker 2 yeah she walks into you know just walking into a church you know and just kind of
Speaker 2 see it i'm just there to seek jesus
Speaker 2 oh wait a minute wait a minute wait a minute i shouldn't have brought that up you know because it makes me think of saying merry christmas for one uh which is revolting
Speaker 2 thank you celebrating the birth of jesus is a disgusting thing but let me go to church real quick
Speaker 2 it's so
Speaker 2 fake yeah well so fake uh we also have i mean she had another problem uh you know some hecklers in her crowd we'll get to that here in just a second first
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you know the old rule if you want dessert you have to eat your vegetables Unfortunately, that's kind of how life works. Take buying and selling homes, for instance.
You really want a good experience,
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then you got to eat your vegetables. You got a ton of work to do on the back end.
There's so many things that you have to figure out, so many moving parts that you have to keep in motion.
Speaker 2 But what if you had a real estate agent that could do all of that, could eat your vegetables for you? You see what I'm saying?
Speaker 2 What if you had a real estate agent who was so good, so competent that he or she made the whole process easy?
Speaker 2
That's what you'll get when you use my company to find a real estate agent, realestate agentsitrust.com. None of these people work for me.
We just vet them.
Speaker 2 We're just somebody that goes out and we look for the best real estate agent in your area. If we don't have one, we won't recommend one.
Speaker 2 We, you know, there's only about, I think there's like 2,000 of these people that we work with around the country.
Speaker 2 And we don't have any bigger than that because we want to make sure that we can really watch these people and talk to you after your real estate
Speaker 2 experience to make sure they did a good job. How do we know that these people are really going through interviews? And it's not like Donald Trump, who has people who are screened.
Speaker 2 Don't say that out loud.
Speaker 2 Where do you think Donald Trump got that idea?
Speaker 2
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Speaker 2 Holy cow.
Speaker 2
Oh, here it is. Here it is.
Cut 14.
Speaker 2 This is what happened at a rally for Kamala Harris. Now listen to this.
Speaker 2 Do you hear that?
Speaker 2 Did you hear that?
Speaker 2
Jesus is Lord. Okay, she's talking about abortion, and somebody just screams out, Jesus is Lord.
Luckily, she had the right quip.
Speaker 2 And
Speaker 2 here she is in response.
Speaker 6 With the intention that they would undo the protections of Roe v. Wade, and they did as he intended.
Speaker 6 Oh, you guys are at the wrong rally.
Speaker 2 Look how excited she is about herself here.
Speaker 2
Look at her face. Like, she is pumped up.
She's nailed this response.
Speaker 2 She's nailed it.
Speaker 2 She's waving at them sarcastically.
Speaker 6 I think you meant to go to the smaller one down the street.
Speaker 2 Oh, oh, they love it.
Speaker 2
She loves it. She loves herself.
What a bird. No one loves her more than her.
Okay, there were 2,500 people at her rally, 7,000 just down the street with Donald Trump.
Speaker 2
So I think she doesn't understand smaller and and Bigger. Maybe she missed that episode on Sesame Street.
But another thing you probably shouldn't say is
Speaker 2 in response to Jesus is Lord,
Speaker 2 you're at the wrong place.
Speaker 2 That was amazing. I mean, it's possible
Speaker 2
she heard, she didn't know, she just thought someone was yelling something against her on abortion or something. Sure.
You don't know for sure if she heard it, but it
Speaker 2 didn't hear that at all. Oh, you didn't?
Speaker 2 Also, if you missed a lesson on Sesame Street about Smaller and Bigger, you can ask Donald Trump about Arnold Palmer, and he'll explain the entire thing to you
Speaker 2 in detail. Did you hear CNN was obsessing about that? Yeah, what was that? Jake Tapper was into it.
Speaker 2 Jake was into it.
Speaker 2 Who was it he was interviewing?
Speaker 2 Oh, it was
Speaker 2 Johnson.
Speaker 2
Johnson. Anyway, and he's like, Jake, you seem to like that word a lot.
You seem to love this story a little too much. You know what I mean?
Speaker 2
How many times are you going to bring it up there, Jake? Yep. That was an interesting.
What an interesting weekend it was. We're not completely going insane at all.
Speaker 2
I will say, it is pretty consistent that the person who will kick the Jesus as Lord person out also hates Christmas, though. Like, that is a there's a real consistency there.
Yeah, it's very good.
Speaker 2 It's very good. I, I, uh,
Speaker 2 I, I feel pretty good good about
Speaker 2 just voting for
Speaker 2 my particular candidate.
Speaker 2 You will be mine.
Speaker 2 I think maybe
Speaker 2 that's how the rally should start. Ladies and gentlemen, my candidate.
Speaker 2 She will stand behind the seal of the President of the United States for Red Law.
Speaker 2 Come on, Harris.
Speaker 2 For wait, forever. I thought
Speaker 2 we were limited to two times. Well, I guess
Speaker 2 she might cheat. The Prince of Darkness is okay.
Speaker 2
He's fine with that. You know, once you vote for him, it's pretty much lasting.
Right. You know?
Speaker 2 So that's good.
Speaker 2 That's really good.
Speaker 2 Did you see Elon Musk on the road?
Speaker 2 Yeah.
Speaker 2 Some like incredible things, I thought.
Speaker 2 I agree. I mean,
Speaker 2 his stories about
Speaker 2 the red tape of trying to do business in this country were fantastic. Incredible.
Speaker 2 We have some of the things that he said, including his stance on abortion, which
Speaker 2
is incredibly brave. Incredibly brave.
It's like,
Speaker 2 you know, the guy's standing out. He's standing up, saying unpopular things.
Speaker 2 Hey, yeah, but
Speaker 2 where do you stand on abortion? I just want to give you the opportunity to have everyone hate you on all sides.
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Speaker 2 So
Speaker 2 Donald Trump working at McDonald's, which we have revealed, Pat Gray joins us now,
Speaker 2 was just, and I hate to break it to you, according to the left, just a, quote, publicity stunt. Scam.
Speaker 2 What? He did not actually work at the McDonald's.
Speaker 2
I didn't believe it either. I didn't believe it either, Pat.
Are you saying he didn't go through the regular interview process right now?
Speaker 2
No, that's what we're saying. No, you're not.
That's seriously. I didn't buy it either initially.
What about his next shift? When is that? He doesn't have one. He doesn't.
He doesn't even have one.
Speaker 2
He doesn't have another shift. He's not even on his schedule.
No. Nope.
What about like this weekend? No. Like a late night thing.
Speaker 2 No.
Speaker 2 No.
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And he started right at the top. Special favors.
He started right
Speaker 2 at the top, Pat.
Speaker 2 At the drive-thru. That's something you have to work a long time for.
Speaker 2
You'll just step out there to the drive-thru on Dave. They just gave it to him.
Gave it to him on a silver panel. And they've also exposed the drivers in the car.
Speaker 2 They were all checked. They were all
Speaker 2 not by Secret Service, I hope.
Speaker 2
And selected by the campaign. Oh, no.
Yes. They weren't just normal customers going out there at that time.
That's what I thought. I thought this was a very popular McDonald's because I saw
Speaker 2
thousands of people. Thousands of people lined up.
I thought, wow, this is, I mean, it's popular in this part of Pennsylvania.
Speaker 2
But no. No.
No. No.
Just lies, Pat. Oh, lies.
How can you believe a word? Amen, brother. Not one word.
Did you believe? Amen. Wow.
Amen. Well, I don't know.
Speaker 2 Kamala Harris, when she said to that person who said, Jesus is Lord,
Speaker 2
you're in the wrong rally. I believe that.
Yeah, I did believe that. I true too.
Speaker 2
That was true. I believe that.
What I didn't believe was when she said, you should be at the smaller one down the road because that one was three and a half times as large as hers. Yeah.
Speaker 2
So I didn't know. Oh, right.
It's, you know, it's bad. It's bad.
It is bad. Bad.
It is bad. So have you noticed that Donald Trump is like channeling Ronald Reagan right now? Yes.
Speaker 2 He's very optimistic.
Speaker 2
He's very different. Yeah.
He has been.
Speaker 2
The shooting thing changed him. Yeah, I think it did.
It did. How could it not? Yeah, true.
Speaker 2
Really, you take a bullet on stage. You have that moment where you stand up and you say fight, fight, fight, and everything that went along with that.
Like, how could you not change?
Speaker 2 At least at some level. Well,
Speaker 2 I don't know if I told this on the air, but I was with him last weekend or weekend before last, whenever. And
Speaker 2 I was watching him thinking how much he has changed. And, you know, you don't go through that without some
Speaker 2
introspection, you know, without going, you know, am I willing to die for this? Yeah. And I really feel he is serving something bigger.
And
Speaker 2 I think it's the American people. I think it's you.
Speaker 2 You know,
Speaker 2 he gets up every day and he is
Speaker 2 the, what he's serving that's bigger than him is you. Yeah.
Speaker 2 And I don't know that he's a super
Speaker 2
before this, that he was a super religious guy. I will tell you.
But I think he's more so now. Yeah, I will tell you.
I've heard him talk about God in ways that's, you know, not,
Speaker 2 you know, not,
Speaker 2 what is it,
Speaker 2 two Peters?
Speaker 2 No, it's just two Corinthians. Two Corinthians
Speaker 2 walking into a bar.
Speaker 2 Did he give a religious speech about how much he hates Christmas? No, he didn't. No, can we play that again? Because
Speaker 2 you got to remember, it's not Donald Trump that said that. Oh, who wasn't?
Speaker 5 And when we all sing happy tunes and sing Merry Christmas and wish each other Merry Christmas, these children are not going to have a Merry Christmas.
Speaker 5 How dare we speak Merry Christmas? Yeah. How dare we?
Speaker 2
Yes. I'm going to the polls right now for Kamala.
Right? I'm
Speaker 2
pissed off about Christmas. She was not at all.
That's not all. Cut 12, please.
Speaker 6 Should never again have the privilege of standing behind the seal of the President of the United States.
Speaker 2 How do they think that's going to work? Never again.
Speaker 2 It's remarkable. Never again.
Speaker 2 Never again. What was that quote that Hillary said?
Speaker 2 I am tired.
Speaker 2 People said I am tired.
Speaker 2 What difference does it make?
Speaker 2 No, she said, she said, I'm sick and tired of people saying you're not patriotic if you question your government to war, which is hilarious these days.
Speaker 2 We have the same party who's like, oh, how dare you? It's not anti-American to to question a war. Gee, what happened to that whole philosophy on the left? That's changed quite a bit.
Speaker 2 But yeah, no, it's
Speaker 2 like you just think
Speaker 2
she would have that one moment where she went off the cuff. It was like, you can't stand.
She would never stand behind. Let's say,
Speaker 2
that would happen one time and everyone would go to her and go, Kamala. Good God, never again.
Don't, whatever you do, don't
Speaker 2
hit that note, whatever that note is, don't do it. No, that's the strategy now, though.
Yeah, she really kind of...
Speaker 2
That wasn't a one-off? No, no, no. No, no.
Are you kidding me? She didn't just play it again. She's a man, I guess.
Speaker 2 Same hand gestures each time.
Speaker 2 It's unbelievable. Who would want that?
Speaker 2 Wow.
Speaker 2
Reverse course if you're Kamala. If you're the campaign.
No, no, no. I mean, if I, for me, for my purposes, continue to do exactly that.
Speaker 2 But if you're in that campaign, aren't you like, Kamala, literally anything else?
Speaker 2 I'd rather have her cackle. I'd rather have her cackle for 20 minutes on the shit.
Speaker 2
She did the Brett Berra interview with that attitude the whole time. Yep.
The whole time. This is, again, I think a strategy change.
You know, the whole attitude of, I'm speaking now,
Speaker 2 I'm speaking now, is so
Speaker 2 annoying. Sarah, is it just guys that feel that way?
Speaker 2
I can't stand her voice. She's worse than Hillary for me.
Yeah, okay. I think that's very common.
Yeah. I think that is very common.
Speaker 2 Especially like there's something about her trying to yell forcefully that is so irritating. But real.
Speaker 2
But real. I think that's her.
I think it is too. I think it's much closer to her than the joy.
Like, I'm going on Oprah and here's your car.
Speaker 2 I don't think that's her.
Speaker 2 The joy didn't last very long did it well because
Speaker 2 the people the people who are currently institutionalized that worked in her office for a year yeah that left and they're rocking back and forth going is I come is she coming she's she's coming around the corner she's coming around the corner
Speaker 2 isn't it like dozens of people that quit her employee oh she was everybody but
Speaker 2 everyone but two yeah and that was okay to talk about before she had the nomination yeah now those people have been snuffed out. Now the mainstream media won't even discuss their own articles
Speaker 2 printed about it. Did you hear that Donald Trump said he's going to release the names in the Epstein diary?
Speaker 2
I did hear him say something about that. I love that.
You think he'll do it? How does he have it? Well, he doesn't, but the government does. Oh, okay.
Speaker 2 The FBI has it. You know, so it's in safe hands.
Speaker 2 Yeah.
Speaker 2
You don't seem to believe that. No.
Wouldn't it be terrible if there was a fire in that room when Donald Trump took over? Yeah, no, we lost it. Yeah, Like January 18th or 19th.
Speaker 2
Wow, that would be. Jesus.
That would be awful.
Speaker 2
That would be a real, real sad moment. I think he'll do it.
I think he'll do it. Don't you? I mean, I think the guy is like, this is so far gone, it's got to be burned down.
Speaker 2 You've got to take all the bad guys, burn it out. So you think he will release the Epstein names? Yeah.
Speaker 2
Yeah. I mean, he talked about trying to release some of the JFK stuff and got blocked on some of it.
I've always blocked some of it. He blocked it.
Speaker 2 Yeah. There were like a couple of big things that he left in
Speaker 2 or
Speaker 2 kept in the vault.
Speaker 2 And he said,
Speaker 2 if you would have seen them, you would have done the same thing.
Speaker 2 It's interesting. I don't think so.
Speaker 2 Don't you think so. But now, not only do you have the Epstein files, you got the Diddy files, too, that may be pretty telling and pretty incriminating for a lot of people.
Speaker 2
Oh. Yeah.
Yeah. I think, I think definitely.
Speaker 2 Maybe they got some information on some people who weren't at first, Usher, saying anything about who they support for president.
Speaker 2 And now all of a sudden, now all of a sudden they're all over the Kamala Harris campaign. Oh, really? Yeah.
Speaker 2 Well, he was asked, I think, on the view, or was he asked about, and he didn't want to say, and he just
Speaker 2 said, yeah,
Speaker 2
I'm not disclosing that. Well, now he's come out and endorsed her at a time.
What are you implying? I'm implying that he's on the Diddy list.
Speaker 2
Yeah, that would be the position there. Apparently, I talked to somebody over the weekend for a fact.
Right. No, you don't know.
And you're guesstimating.
Speaker 2 I don't know much about the Diddy parties either. The only thing I know about them is there ain't no party like a Diddy party.
Speaker 2 And I learned that from, of course, LeBron James, who said that exact thing.
Speaker 2
There ain't no party like a Diddy party. Quote, LeBron James.
Just wanted to point that out in case anyone was concerned about where LeBron stood on the issue. Well, at least he wasn't lying.
Speaker 2
Because that doesn't seem like there's a lot of parties like that. Maybe there are, though.
Maybe that's part of our problem. There are too many parties like Diddy parties.
So
Speaker 2 I'm out of time and I want to play some of these a little later on in the program, but let me just play one thing.
Speaker 2
Here's Elon Musk over the weekend doing rallies himself and taking questions from the audience. The most awkward guy ever.
You know,
Speaker 2 he's, you know, Asperger's.
Speaker 2 And
Speaker 2 so he's taking questions from the audience. And he's asked about,
Speaker 2
you know, voting in California. Listen to this.
Cutting.
Speaker 3 A friend of mine went to vote in Palo Alto in California because he was like, is this real or not? And he like tried to show his ID and it was like presenting a cross to a vampire.
Speaker 2 Like they're like, no,
Speaker 2 no,
Speaker 2 put the idea away.
Speaker 3 You know, like they literally weren't allowed to look at his idea, even if he wanted to show it to them. That is the extent of the matter.
Speaker 3 This is a real thing in California right now. And if the dams win nationally, they'll do it nationwide.
Speaker 3 Obviously, that's what's going to happen. And there will be no democracy.
Speaker 2 It's amazing how clear-eyed some people are.
Speaker 2 And And now he is, I mean, he's, as he said this weekend, in fact, where is that?
Speaker 2 Here, cut six. Listen to this.
Speaker 3 Hopefully I don't get shot. I was just on the cover of some big, like, I think it's the biggest magazine in Germany called Darspiegel,
Speaker 3 which is like their Time magazine or something, saying that I'm enemy number two.
Speaker 2 You know?
Speaker 2 Yeah.
Speaker 3 And I'm like, enemy number two of what?
Speaker 3 Democracy?
Speaker 3 I mean, I'm pro-democracy. All I'm literally trying to do is uphold the Constitution and ensure we have a free and fair election.
Speaker 3 I'm definitely upgrading my security. You know, it's like.
Speaker 3 So
Speaker 3 guess I better cancel that open cop parade.
Speaker 2 Just kidding.
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Speaker 3 There is no answer to this question that will not offend some number of people.
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Speaker 2 So, can I just ask you, I mean,
Speaker 2 if you're a conservative and you're Jeff Flake, how do you come out and say, I'm a conservative and I'm not voting for Kamala in spite of being a conservative?
Speaker 2 I'm voting for her because I am a conservative.
Speaker 2 How is that even possible? What kind of mental gymnast do you have to be to be able to land on your feet on that one? Mike Lee is here. We're going to talk about that coming up in just a second first.
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Speaker 2 Senator Mike Lee, how are you, sir?
Speaker 7 Doing great. It's good to be with you.
Speaker 2 Thank you. You know what?
Speaker 2 I saw Jeff Flake's
Speaker 2 tweet and then your
Speaker 2 and then your epic response to it
Speaker 2 over the weekend. And I just, if I may,
Speaker 2 I just want to quote it here. Let me just pull it up on X.
Speaker 2 It was so great.
Speaker 2 He,
Speaker 2 come on, open.
Speaker 2 Okay.
Speaker 2 he writes I'm voting for Kamala Harris not in spite of being conservative, but because I am a conservative conservatives believe in the rule of law Wow
Speaker 2 That just that says a lot
Speaker 7 It does it does and I've known Jeff for a long time and and he's a friend I but I I I could not disagree more with this assertion Look, if you don't want to vote for Donald Trump, it's your right to vote for whomever you want.
Speaker 7 But for somebody to actually vote for Kamala Harris and to say that they must vote for Kamala Harris because they're a conservative, I don't know how one justifies that. Now, maybe
Speaker 7 what I've written will invite a response, but I've identified a number of things that Kamala Harris wants to do, like entirely gut the Religious Freedom Restoration Act.
Speaker 2 Okay, hang on just a second.
Speaker 2 Hang on.
Speaker 2 Say that again and explain it because I think people will roll their eyes when you say, oh, she wants to gut the First Amendment and all the religious freedom.
Speaker 2 They'll roll their eyes because they don't know.
Speaker 2 Right. All right.
Speaker 7
So Carola, as a senator, she spent four years in the Senate. She and I were colleagues in the Senate.
She was there for four years. One of her top legislative priorities as a U.S.
Speaker 7
Senator focused on a bill called the Do No Harm Act. Google it if you're curious.
The Do No Harm Act
Speaker 7 ironically named like so many other Democratic show pieces,
Speaker 7 because it would do immense harm.
Speaker 7 What the Do No Harm Act would do is essentially say that the Religious Freedom Restoration Act does not apply, cannot offer any protection to the free exercise of religion if somebody
Speaker 7 experiences what they call dignitary harm. If they experience harm, including dignitary harm, meaning you have insulted my dignity as a person by doing X, Y, or Z.
Speaker 7 So let's say if you go to a, I don't know, like a religious hospital, for example, example, and you want a late abortion or you want a sex change operation or something like that, and that religious hospital says, sorry, it conflicts with our religious beliefs and policies to perform that procedure.
Speaker 7
We're not going to do it. And then that person sued to try to enforce them.
This seems to be a favorite trick of the left.
Speaker 7 The Religious Freedom Restoration Act would do you no good there and would disappear because Kamala would have neutered it.
Speaker 7 Look, there is very little left of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act if her bill passes.
Speaker 2 So if you're a conservative move. Let's say you are
Speaker 2 a church, you don't, you know, you have only male priests
Speaker 2 and you don't marry gay people.
Speaker 2 Would you be forced to marry gay people and would you be forced to have female priests?
Speaker 7 Okay, this is a good question.
Speaker 7 I'm glad you're raising this because the left loves to point to this, and they love to point to Barack Obama's promise when Obergefeld was decided, look, I'm not going to
Speaker 7
force any of your clergy to perform gay weddings they don't want to perform. They love to say, we're not going to do that, we couldn't get away with that anyway.
Well, look, maybe that's true.
Speaker 7 That's usually not where they're going to go anyway. They're usually going to go in the direction of
Speaker 7 religious institutions and religious
Speaker 7
individuals for not complying with what it is that they want. So it might not be a court order saying, you clergyman, X, Y, or Z, must perform this ordinance.
It's more like, yeah,
Speaker 7 if you want the ability to participate in this government program, if you want to maintain your tax exempt status for that matter, you cannot do certain things that we regard as discriminatory.
Speaker 7
Therefore, comply or be punished. That's usually how it manifests itself.
And Kamala Harris would be just fine with that. How do we know that? Well, because she wrote a bill that would do that.
Speaker 2 Okay, so you start with Jeff Flake and say, Kamala wants to gut the religious freedom,
Speaker 2 you gut your religious freedom. That's not conservative, nor is it okay.
Speaker 2 Then you go on.
Speaker 7
Yeah, I go on, say she likes price controls. That's not conservative.
That's what Marxists do. Price controls don't work.
Price controls buy into the Marxist theory of economics, which doesn't work.
Speaker 7 And it's certainly not conservative.
Speaker 7 I can point out that she's got an unhealthy preoccupation with abortion. not conservative.
Speaker 7 She wants to imprison her political enemies, as she's been just fine with this lawfare campaign against Trump, not conservative.
Speaker 7
She's been hiding Biden's dementia for nearly four years, not conservative. Wants to raise taxes, not conservative.
She's all about the Green New Deal. She was its principal advocate in the Senate.
Speaker 7
Green New Deal. Not conservative.
She wants to pack the Supreme Court. Same description.
She tells Christians at her rallies, you're at the wrong rally. That's not conservative.
I go on.
Speaker 7 There are about 20 of these, I point out. I cannot identify a single thing that she does that can be reconciled with conservatism, much less compel a conservative to vote for her.
Speaker 2 I just want to go on. Kamala wants to shut down X for not suppressing conservative content.
Speaker 2 Kamala let in 10 million illegal aliens, also let in enough fentanyl to kill hundreds of thousands of Americans while enriching international drug cartel to the tunes of tens of billions of dollars a year.
Speaker 2 Kamala thinks thinks
Speaker 2 it's a good idea to use taxpayer money to pay for sex change operations for prisoners. Kamala believes it's okay for elected federal bureaucrats to make 100,000 pages of new law every year.
Speaker 2
Kamala wants to tax unrealized capital gains. Kamala wants to ban fracking.
Kamala wants to give free health care to illegal aliens.
Speaker 2 She wants to force women to compete against biological men in sports rather than a tortured reading of Title IX.
Speaker 2 Kamala actively encourages lawless, violent protests in 2020, pledging to give money to rioters to pay for their bail. Kamala said she wants to decriminalize immigration offenses.
Speaker 2 Kamala believes there should be no restriction on abortion up until the moment of birth.
Speaker 2 Kamala packed tyrannical policies punishing Americans for not getting the COVID vaccine, even if they had legitimate medical or religious reasons to avoid it.
Speaker 2 I can't identify a single conservative reason to vote vote for Kamala Harris, not even one. I have to tell you,
Speaker 2 you look at that list. I mean,
Speaker 2 like, how does somebody,
Speaker 2 how does a religious person
Speaker 2 not just see the Democratic Convention and the free abortion vans that they had parked outside? and say, oh, no, this is cool to attend this.
Speaker 2 I mean, you'd never go to a concert if they had free abortion vans out. You would just go, this is kind of evil.
Speaker 2 Would you?
Speaker 7
No. Heavens, no.
She was treating,
Speaker 7 the Democratic Party was treating abortion as if it were a sacrament,
Speaker 7 as if that were just some holy rite that they had to participate in. They had to make it available that week, of course.
Speaker 7
Look, you don't do that. And you certainly don't vote for that candidate and call it conservative.
So look,
Speaker 7 I implore all within the sound of my voice.
Speaker 7 If you've got issues with Trump,
Speaker 7 I understand that, but for heaven's sakes, look at what we're looking at the other end of this.
Speaker 7 Look at Kamala Harris, and do not tell me that your conservatism compels you to vote for Kamala Harris, because on no planet can that be true. It just isn't.
Speaker 2 Mike, let me switch topics. Who do we really need to pay attention to in the Senate races?
Speaker 2 Who are the ones that you're like,
Speaker 2 I got to have them?
Speaker 2 Please vote for this person.
Speaker 7 Well, look,
Speaker 7 obviously, let's
Speaker 7
start with a couple of incumbents. Ted Cruz and Rick Scott are both up for re-election this year.
They're both in tight races in Texas and in Florida.
Speaker 2 Is Rick getting any help from Turtleface?
Speaker 7 Well, if you're asking whether he's getting any help from the Mitch McConnell run Senate Leadership Fund, last I heard he was not, and neither was Ted.
Speaker 2 Believable.
Speaker 7 Neither did I when I was in a tight race in 2022 beyond some advice, but I didn't get it done. And my understanding is that neither Ted nor Rick have either.
Speaker 2 Yeah, no, Ted hasn't for sure, but I haven't talked to Rick about it.
Speaker 7 Yep, yep.
Speaker 7 Then let's move on to
Speaker 7
the other races involving potential pickups. So we've got a significant opportunity.
Look, we're going to win West Virginia. Jim Justice will win there.
Speaker 7 I think we've got a decent shot at winning in Montana. Tim Sheehee is coming very close to John Tuster, and I think
Speaker 7
he's got a really good shot of beating him. Bernie Moreno in Ohio, I just got back from Ohio when I was campaigning with Bernie Moreno.
He's doing really well,
Speaker 7 but he needs every little bit of a push that he possibly can.
Speaker 7 Those guys are in a very good position. And we jumped down a tier of people who are not necessarily right on the verge of victory and could close the deal, but still could get there.
Speaker 7 You've got Dave McCormick in Pennsylvania, Eric Humphy in Wisconsin, Kerry Lake in Arizona, and Sam Brown in Nevada. Those are probably the next most likely to win.
Speaker 7 I think we are in a good position. I think we could easily get the Senate majority.
Speaker 2 That That would be a dream come true.
Speaker 2 The Nebraska thing, they're doing in Nebraska exactly what they tried to do to you.
Speaker 7
Yes. Oh, and thank you for reminding me of Nebraska.
I neglected to mention Nebraska. So
Speaker 7 my friend and colleague, Deb Fisher, faces a challenger somewhat reminiscent of the guy who ran against me.
Speaker 7 She's facing some guy named Osborne who was running against Deb Fisher as an independent, but he's actually pushing leftist policies and getting away a lot with just saying, well, I'm an independent, so I'm different than everybody else.
Speaker 7 Vote for me.
Speaker 2 He's got socialists.
Speaker 2 He actually has socialists working for him. I mean, from Democratic socialist
Speaker 2 organizations. I mean,
Speaker 2 it's just nuts what these people are trying to get away with. And I don't know if you heard this, but Bernie Sanders over the weekend,
Speaker 2
Bernie Sanders came out and said, look, you know, Kamala flip-flopping on major issues. Her goal is just to defeat Trump.
That's what she's doing.
Speaker 2 Wait, wait, what?
Speaker 2 So he's admitting that she hasn't changed on anything. Are we that stupid, Mike?
Speaker 7 Well, we're not, but they think we are. And that's yet another reason why no person
Speaker 7 who has any sympathies toward conservatism should ever vote for Kamala Harris but they they really are that transactionally minded and you saw John Fester recently the Democratic senator from Montana was being interviewed and asked
Speaker 7 why he wasn't going to Kamala rallies and he said because I'm up up for re-election so it's just
Speaker 7 very transactionally minded very
Speaker 7 open about saying, well, yeah, I can't act like the liberal that I am because I've got an election that I've got to face.
Speaker 7 So
Speaker 7 that's not cool. Look, the Democrats do think we're dumb.
Speaker 7 They do think that they can rest on the fact that we've all been marinating in Marxist indoctrination for our entire lives because, well, we have is primary education, secondary education, higher education.
Speaker 7 News media
Speaker 7 and entertainment media have all been under the control of leftists for pretty much all of our lives.
Speaker 7 We've been taught
Speaker 7 the language of politics in the terminology used only by the left.
Speaker 2 Mike Lee, thank you so much. Appreciate it.
Speaker 7
Godspeed. Thank you very much.
Good to talk to you.
Speaker 2 Good to talk to you. Mike Lee from the great state of Utah.
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Speaker 2 So 60 Minutes finally came out. Now it's been, what,
Speaker 2 12 days, 14 days? Yeah, a couple weeks, yeah. Been a couple of weeks.
Speaker 2 And there's been one question. Hey,
Speaker 2 why is one answer different in the promo than the answer you aired the next night in the special from Kamala Harris? Kamala Harris was
Speaker 2 asked a question, and she gave this long
Speaker 2
convoluted answer on Face the Nation. from that interview.
Then when it aired the next day on CBS, the whole interview, it wasn't anything like that.
Speaker 2 So people have been saying, can you release the transcript and release the video footage? They always do that. For the full unedited interview, go to 60minutes.com, right?
Speaker 2
They always do that. At least the transcript.
So we've been asking for the transcript. You've been asking for the transcript.
The government's been asking for the transcript of the unedited interview.
Speaker 2 So 60 Minutes takes them two weeks to respond over the weekend with this. 60 Minutes gave an excerpt of our interview to Face the Nation that used a longer section of her answer than on 60 Minutes.
Speaker 2 The statement claimed, same question, same answer, but a different portion of the response.
Speaker 2 It was more succinct, which allows time for other subjects in a wide-ranging 21-minute long segment. Then they said, but remember, Mr.
Speaker 2 Trump pulled out of his interview with 60 Minutes and the vice president participated.
Speaker 2 So,
Speaker 2 wow, is that why was that last line necessary in answering the other question? That shows they have an agenda. Why wouldn't they release this? It's taken them two weeks.
Speaker 2 I really don't get it. Other than there's something there they are literally trying to hide.
Speaker 2 I mean, you could argue in some way, like, if someone demanded us to release a transcript of something, and we're like screw you we're gonna we'll do what we want I like you could see a sort of indignant response like this is we it's our material we'll release what we want that's not the argument they're making there's it they're just they're not making any argument they're not even addressing why because they keep saying like well we edited to 20 minutes to making a 20 minute segment well you got 45 minutes with her What happened in the other 24 minutes?
Speaker 2
Why didn't you release that? You didn't have to put it in the show even. As you point out, you could have put it online.
Okay, so here's what you need to do. You need to email or write snail mail, but
Speaker 2 I would suggest email.
Speaker 2 Email the stations, make it to the general manager.
Speaker 2 You look for your local CBS television station and you ask them
Speaker 2 why they are not demanding for their own local audience to be informed on what looks like CBS News election interference. Here's why you write that, because a letter has to be saved.
Speaker 2 Any complaint like that has to be saved for the FCC.
Speaker 2 That's how you get their license pulled.
Speaker 2 You don't do it, you know, nationally.
Speaker 2
CBS News doesn't have a license. But the local stations have license.
And those local stations will call up to CBS and say, what are you doing to us? Release that information.
Speaker 2 So if you want results on this,
Speaker 2 call, I'm sorry, write, snail mail, or email the general manager of your local CBS station.
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For instance, not in this book, but let me give you one of the things that will be helpful for CBS. We were just talking about it a minute ago.
You want to stop the propaganda.
Speaker 2 Well, it seems like you can't get any answers from CBS, right? Even Congress won't give it,
Speaker 2 they won't give an answer to Congress.
Speaker 2 So they're hiding something.
Speaker 2 So, how do you get to CBS? CBS cares about its local affiliates. And if the local affiliates are squeezed, they will report
Speaker 2 that to
Speaker 2 the FCC because they have to.
Speaker 2 So I want you to write a letter to your local CBS affiliate, your local television CBS affiliate, and write it to the general manager, CC the FCC.
Speaker 2 So they know
Speaker 2 there's record of this because all of those letters have to be saved for their renewal of their license.
Speaker 2 And if there is an overwhelming number of letters addressing this propaganda and using language about your local community,
Speaker 2 we don't care what the rest of the country might be thinking, but we believe this is propaganda from the network. How can you, as a local station, stand by and allow this to happen?
Speaker 2
We demand answers from CBS. They won't give him the answers.
Well, you should be asking for those answers. Otherwise, you're not serving your community.
Make sure you put that in.
Speaker 2 You're not serving your community.
Speaker 2
That's how license challenges come up. And there isn't anyone who is a general manager who likes to see a letter like that.
No one.
Speaker 2
Because that just gives the FCC ammunition. You just want the FCC to walk in, see your public file and go, okay, you're good.
You don't want anything that just makes that sticky.
Speaker 2 They will call if you're starting to give them lots of letters. They will call
Speaker 2 CBS and say, can you end this, please? Because this is killing us. It's a similar approach that many took toward, and you discussed earlier about Bud Light.
Speaker 2
When people, instead of, it wasn't call Bud Light, it was a tweet to Bud Light. It was talk to the distributors.
Yes. And that made a real difference in that moment.
Speaker 2
It was the distributors that broke the back finally. Because remember, the distributors said, we're not going to take Bud Light.
We're not going to take it. The local bars, we're not going to take it.
Speaker 2 And so once those distributors fall apart, they're in trouble. And it's important to understand with 60 Minutes, this is supposedly a news organization, a news program, the news program.
Speaker 2
We are not asking them, hey, you need to ask tougher questions of Kamala Harris. Obviously, I feel like they should.
But
Speaker 2
it's their editorial control on that aspect. What we're asking for is what actually occurred.
We've got a presidential election decision to make. Can you tell us what went on here?
Speaker 2 And I will be honest, at the beginning of this, I kind of
Speaker 2 always do.
Speaker 2 We always do. I try to give the benefit of the doubt whenever necessary because, or whenever possible, because
Speaker 2 I'm a conservative, and my personal
Speaker 2 political bias is to want one side to win. So I try to question that all the time.
Speaker 2
So I'm not just random, you know, there's so many people on the freaking internet just saying everything that's good for their side. I don't want to be that person.
I don't either.
Speaker 2
So at the beginning of this, I kind of suspected, you know, 60 Minutes edits this stuff all the time. You're right.
They typically will release larger portions or fuller context online.
Speaker 2 Especially if there's a problem. Especially if there's a question.
Speaker 2
Right. And that's the thing.
Journalists would react that way. We're not asking for them to,
Speaker 2
we're not micromanaging the way they ask questions or why didn't they follow up on this. We can complain about that stuff all day.
We just want to know what occurred. There was a 45-minute interview.
Speaker 2
They're telling of the story. It was a 45-minute interview in which they aired 21 minutes.
Why are we not knowing what happened in the other 24 minutes? Why? What happened there?
Speaker 2 At the beginning, I was skeptical it was something really bad for the Harris campaign.
Speaker 2 The way they they are acting here, the fact that after all of this pressure, they haven't just said, okay, here it is, just look at it. There's not, we didn't do anything wrong.
Speaker 2 You might not, you might have think we made a wrong editorial choice, but it's all right there. The fact that they haven't done that in two weeks makes me think something really bad happened.
Speaker 2 Something where she really said something that might really damage her campaign. And I don't know.
Speaker 2 I don't know what to think other than that. This is bizarre behavior from
Speaker 2 an organization that's supposed to be protecting its journalistic credentials. And you know what? It may not even be on that question.
Speaker 2 That question.
Speaker 2 Yeah. But that leads us to believe if they're editing that question,
Speaker 2 what other questions did they do that anyway? You need the full transcript and the full tape.
Speaker 2 Like you said, 41 minutes. Here's what really doesn't make sense to me.
Speaker 2
You have a woman who's not giving interviews. At the time this aired, she had just started giving interviews.
Okay.
Speaker 2 So
Speaker 2 it's her first major interview since
Speaker 2
who was it? ABC, I think? Dana Pash did one with both of them. Remember that? Right.
So it's her first major
Speaker 2 work solo interview. All right.
Speaker 2 In a time when everybody wants to see it, everybody wants, I mean, we watched it. I don't want to watch, you know, I'm not watching it if, you know, Joe Biden's giving
Speaker 2
an interview. I've seen it, been there, done that.
I got it.
Speaker 2 I and everybody else in America, even her supporters, want to know where she actually stands on things.
Speaker 2 So, why would you have a 40-minute interview? You have 41 minutes in an hour, okay,
Speaker 2 and why would they only use 21 minutes with all of the setup and everything else? It's probably, they probably used, I'll be generous, they used 16 minutes of her actually speaking, okay
Speaker 2 um
Speaker 2 why wouldn't you why wouldn't you want to drive traffic even to your your website yeah why wouldn't you make the entire thing it's not your sunday typical 60 minutes why wouldn't you make the whole thing just that we sat down for an hour-long interview and you'll see it this week on 60 minutes right why wouldn't you do that and i watched that whole hour glenn as i mentioned they had tim walls on for a segment which is moderately defensible right?
Speaker 2 Like you're putting on, I mean, it's a kind of a strange choice when you have more material from Kamala Harris.
Speaker 2 Why wouldn't you air that instead of a Tim Walls interview, which no one really cares about, but he's on the ticket. Okay, kind of defensible.
Speaker 2 But the last like 20 minutes of the show was some produced piece about whether the Arizona election was stolen in 2020.
Speaker 2 Like, I, and obviously with the, with a very heavy tilt that it was not.
Speaker 2 And look at all these poor people who, you know, like campaign workers who, uh, uh, who got, you know, bad tweets sent to them and things like that. Okay, like, you want to cover that? All right.
Speaker 2 I mean, I don't see why it's really relevant right now, but okay, maybe you think it is.
Speaker 2 But the idea that you would bump 15 minutes of a Kamala Harris interview with this context around it to air a pre-produced piece about what happened in the 2020 election in Arizona?
Speaker 2
What the hell is that? That's the most insane decision of all time. Yeah.
You want to throw, you know, stupid Tim Walls on there for a few minutes. Maybe you can defend that.
Indefensible.
Speaker 2
To leave 24 minutes on the cutting room floor of Kamala Harris when you're airing that. Air that another week.
This is a prime time special. It makes no sense at all.
Speaker 2 I would post your letter
Speaker 2 to the
Speaker 2 GM or the vice presidents of your local CBS stations. I'd post them on X.
Speaker 2
Let people see that. Tag us as well.
Yeah, tag us. Tag the FCC.
Make sure you tag the FCC. And
Speaker 2 note, as Glenn noted, the words community,
Speaker 2 standards. Yeah.
Speaker 2
You're not serving your community. Serving your community.
You know, this is not helpful to our local community because that's the directive that they have to hit.
Speaker 2 By the way, fiscal policy. Out of the 50 states,
Speaker 2 Tim Wall's Minnesota for fiscal policy ranks last.
Speaker 2 The bottom 10 states, states according to uh new um analysis new mexico missouri oregon michigan wisconsin delaware washington maine new york and lastly minnesota
Speaker 2 huh
Speaker 2 why why why is that
Speaker 2 well he proposed a budget for two billion dollars more in new spending and taxes would have to increase by one point three billion dollars Then in 2021, he proposed adding a new individual income tax rate of 10.85% above the current top rate.
Speaker 2 Also a surtax on capital gains and dividends, a hike to the corporate tax rate from 9.8% to 11.25%.
Speaker 2 I mean, it would have raised $1.6 billion. It was rejected by the legislature.
Speaker 2 You know, but
Speaker 2 he has raised taxes, fees on vehicles, transportation,
Speaker 2 indexing the gas tax for inflation, increasing vehicle registration taxes, raising fees on deliveries and sales tax in the Twin Cities area. Last place for fiscal policy
Speaker 2 beyond New York and California? Mm-hmm.
Speaker 2 And that's the vice presidential nominee.
Speaker 2
Good luck with that. Hey, we're up against the wire.
Within a couple of weeks, we're going to have a much better idea where the country is headed economically. But I would argue that either way,
Speaker 2 you should count on things getting worse before they get better.
Speaker 2
Even if another Trump administration comes in, we're not going to be in any real good economic shape immediately. So you know the drill.
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Speaker 2 So you see what Barbara Lee said?
Speaker 2 Barbara Lee
Speaker 2 was on the Alex Witt show on MSNBC,
Speaker 2
and she said, and I quote, Donald Trump has gone to a McDonald's. He's going to this McDonald's and he's in, I'm sorry, this is Witt.
And he's going to the McDonald's.
Speaker 2 He's going to go in the Philadelphia area. He's going to work a fryer, apparently, before he goes to the Steelers versus Jets game.
Speaker 2 If you're on his campaign, and I know you're certainly not, I'm not making any implication of that. But what is the logic behind this, going to a McDonald's? Properly, there is no logic to it.
Speaker 2
It's a stunt. He has not put forth an economic agenda.
What? Yes, he has.
Speaker 2 He, as you know, appears to not be well, and he's engaged in some really bizarre types of activities during this campaign. Okay.
Speaker 2 Doing a publicity stunt?
Speaker 2 Honestly, the thing they tend to bring up on the left for evidence of this is
Speaker 2 he played music for 30 minutes at a rally. Yeah, because somebody
Speaker 2
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They thought they were going to die. Yeah.
And so
Speaker 2 he didn't think it was appropriate to sit there and answer questions while that was going on.
Speaker 2
That is almost never included, though, as context as to why. he played 30 minutes of audio.
They just don't make any sense.
Speaker 2
It's desperation, though. I think it makes sense under that context.
If you look at the lens and you say, wait a minute,
Speaker 2
they thought they were ahead. They thought the debate was enough for them to sail to victory.
That debate bump is completely gone. Trump seems to be doing really well.
So listen to this.
Speaker 2 Wall Street Journal just came out and said, because he sat down with him for 90 minutes, the editorial board. Lately, Mr.
Speaker 2 Trump's detractors have been speculating about his, quote, mental decline, end quote. There's no sign of such slippage in our Thursday meeting.
Speaker 2 The 2024 Trump seems more confident and is certainly more knowledgeable about policy than he was in 2015.
Speaker 2 His discursive style of talking can confuse listeners, but that was equally true nine years ago.
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And I will tell you I was talking to Tanya over the weekend and I said I
Speaker 2 Donald Trump is sharper I think than he was in 2016 in the way that he just seems to know a little bit or a lot of everything now you know he's you could talk to him about absolutely anything i don't know how he stays up to date i really don't look at his schedule he's always
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Speaker 2 And they say he's exhausted and they keep trying to mock him for that while he's still doing far more events, interviews, press conferences than Kamala Harris, who's what 20 some odd years younger, younger than him.
Speaker 2 I mean, it really is amazing.
Speaker 3 His energy level is amazing. There's no doubt about that.
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Speaker 2 Welcome to the Glen Beck Program. 60 Minutes released a statement yesterday that I don't know why it took him 14 days to release this statement because it says nothing.
Speaker 2 It was all about the broadcast on 60 Minutes with Kamala Harris. They apparently edited,
Speaker 2 but they haven't released a transcript. They won't release the full
Speaker 2 40 minutes.
Speaker 2 What happened in the other 20 minutes? You know, it's probably actually more like 25 by the time it was all edited down.
Speaker 2 What else did they say? And did you move any other answers?
Speaker 2 They're not going to say. 60 Minutes is
Speaker 2 clamming up. They released a short and I think a little terse statement.
Speaker 2 One paragraph saying we moved the answer, just took her answer from a little later on in the same question and answer period and shortened it up.
Speaker 2 Doesn't appear that way, but maybe, maybe that's what they did.
Speaker 2
But then they took a shot at Donald Trump. You know, at least Kamala Harris came on.
Donald Trump still refuses to come on 60 Minutes. Well, yeah, maybe because
Speaker 2
he doesn't know if he can trust you. It's always been a bloodbath with him.
You've never edited his stuff to make him look more succinct,
Speaker 2 but you did with Kamala Harris. So
Speaker 2
Donald Trump said take their license away, but the FCC doesn't issue a license for CBS. It doesn't happen that way.
It does happen at the local level.
Speaker 2
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Speaker 2 FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr, how are you, sir?
Speaker 7 I'm doing great. Good to be with you, Glenn.
Speaker 2 Yeah, great to have you on. Uh, so can you explain uh what the FCC's role is on something like CBS News and their quote-unquote license? Because I don't believe they have one.
Speaker 7 Yeah, that's generally right. I mean, one of the things that we've seen recently, as you noted, is there was a complaint filed at the FCC regarding CBS's coverage.
Speaker 7
It was a complaint filed under something called the news distortion rule. And this is a rule that's on the books.
It's been on the books for over 50 years.
Speaker 7 But it's really something that in one case out of a million, is there any legitimacy to a claim?
Speaker 7 Most of the time, we get people that bring news distortion complaints, but it's really about editorial decisions they disagree with,
Speaker 7 First Amendment protected positions of journalists, the mind run of cases are just complaints about people not liking the news and they're sort of dismissed out of hand.
Speaker 7 Where it's a little bit different sometimes is when you bring forward some extrinsic evidence that an outlet intentionally
Speaker 7 did something that was just really inaccurate. So for instance, there's been cases where
Speaker 7 actually a news program put explosives on a car and made it explode and claimed that it was a problem with the car.
Speaker 7 But there's also another case, for instance, where, yeah, where, so again, we're talking about stuff that's like, you know, pretty far out there because we don't want to get into like authenticating news or becoming a ministry of truth.
Speaker 2 Right.
Speaker 7 But the doctrine does have some application. Another case was where an outlet took an answer that someone gave as yes to a question and they replaced it with them saying no to a different question.
Speaker 7 So we're talking about really high bar, really egregious stuff that requires evidence. In this particular case, I don't think this should be a federal case.
Speaker 7 I think, you know, Catherine Harris, who used to work at CBS, said that in her view, it just makes journalistic sense to release the full transcript.
Speaker 2 And I agree with Catherine Herrot.
Speaker 7 There's plenty of precedent for CBS to do that. In fact, Catherine Harris did a, I believe, a Trump interview back in 2020, and they ended up releasing the full unedited transcript.
Speaker 7 And so, in my view, you know, that's the best way forward here. Release a transcript, and there's no reason to even have this before the FCC at that point.
Speaker 2 So I agree with you. There's no federal case here.
Speaker 2 That's why I suggested to the audience that they write their local CBS affiliate and say, you know, you're doing a great
Speaker 2 disservice to our local community when we can't trust the news you're getting from CBS. Can you please call
Speaker 2 CBS News and ask them so our local community here knows what's true and what's not, what to believe or not to believe?
Speaker 2 I suggested going to the local affiliates to put pressure on them to
Speaker 2 put pressure on, because you do have, I mean, they have inspections for their license.
Speaker 7 Yeah, that's actually part of the news distortion policy is we say, look, as a first step, as an initial matter, we encourage people that have a dispute with the broadcast to go to the actual broadcaster, the licensee, and see if they can sort of get the concerns addressed without the federal government getting involved.
Speaker 7 Again, as this particular complaint, I haven't reached a view on the merits, but in terms of whether it's sort of frivolous on its face, I don't think anybody can reach that conclusion either.
Speaker 7 But again, that's why I just think the best way forward here is simply to release it. Now, maybe CBS has a position that
Speaker 7 violates our First Amendment rights to do that or whatever.
Speaker 2 Well, they've done it several times before.
Speaker 2 Right, right. And you have an exclusive interview with somebody who doesn't do interviews at that time
Speaker 2
and you've got 40 minutes. I know know they've done this before too.
See the entire interview at CBS.com. You know what I mean?
Speaker 2 They've released the transcripts when asked and they also release full interviews
Speaker 2 if they have to cut them down and it's a big interview. It doesn't make any even business sense why they wouldn't release the full interview.
Speaker 7 Yeah, again, I go with Catherine Harridge, who worked at CBS, she put out a post, I think, this morning where she said, releasing the full unedited transcript is consistent with journalistic transparency and it stands behind the integrity of the entire Kamala Harris edit,
Speaker 7
not just the clips under scrutiny. I think that's the best way forward.
I think CBS should just release the transcript.
Speaker 2 Can I switch topics here with you? Elon Musk was on the campaign trail, and he was talking about the loss of freedom of speech
Speaker 2 and
Speaker 2 the First Amendment going awry if
Speaker 2 the election goes towards Kamala Harris.
Speaker 2 Can you tell me, because I just could hear people's eyes roll when you say things like that, because people just don't think that could ever happen here.
Speaker 2 What are the dangers? And I'm not asking you necessarily to pick aside, but what are the actual dangers that you see on the horizon for freedom of speech?
Speaker 7 Yeah, your point, putting aside, you know, this particular election, which I have to do under the Hatch Act, I think you can look at the ghost of Christmas future in Europe and in Brazil, right?
Speaker 7 We just saw an instance where the Lula administration in Brazil is engaging in a full-scale crackdown on free speech.
Speaker 7 You had the government of Brazil sending secret orders to social media companies, including Facebook and X,
Speaker 7
demanding that they censor the posts of their political opponents. We only know about this because X objected and Facebook did not.
So think about this for a second.
Speaker 7 At the very moment that Mark Zuckerberg was writing a Maya Culpa letter to our Congress saying, we're so sorry that we secretly censored in the past. We're not going to do it.
Speaker 7 At that exact same moment, his company was knuckling under in Brazil to secret orders. to censor core political speech.
Speaker 7 So the idea that the First Amendment is there and that's that's been enshrined forever is not something that you can take for granted because globally right now, again, whether it's Europe or Brazil, there is a strong movement towards censorship that doesn't necessarily stop short of our shores if we're not careful.
Speaker 2 Brendan, I thank you, as always, for everything you're doing.
Speaker 2 It must be tough being in the minority and
Speaker 2
being a conservative that is more constitutional. at least that's the policies that I hear from you are the constitutional things.
Just keep it fair, keep it balanced, keep it
Speaker 2 with the law and the Constitution. And I thank you for your fight.
Speaker 7
Yeah, thanks so much. Look forward.
Always, always glad to talk to you.
Speaker 7 But again, I mean, to this point of censorship, we're still seeing it right now where there's been a lot of attention recently on the fact that Vice President Harris has been leading this $42 billion
Speaker 7 internet infrastructure program for over a thousand days and hasn't connected even a single person.
Speaker 7 Well, there was a quote-unquote fact check run on that over the weekend. And as a result, Facebook is now censoring posts that simply point out that fact.
Speaker 7 I get that it's inconvenient, but it's a truthful post. And I think it's important that people hear the information that both Facebook and Harris officials don't want them to know right now.
Speaker 2
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Speaker 2 you know, mainstream media, the government are using tools that you don't even know are being used on you
Speaker 2 to sway you one way or the other. Look at the mental illness that is happening in our country.
Speaker 2 Some of that mental illness, and I would say a lot of it in our teenagers, comes from big tech and big government going in and trying to change everything that we know to be true.
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Speaker 2 So glad we've been working on this thing called the Pulse Cast, which looks at not just
Speaker 2 one poll or one polling average, but all the polling averages, all the prediction markets, and all the full-blown election models out there. Some of them are like really well-known.
Speaker 2 Some of them are like just election nerds working in obscurity. But I think it's important to kind of look at all of this because
Speaker 2 you can get a bad sense if you're just picking the polls you like or the polls that freak you out.
Speaker 2 So if you look back at the arc of this campaign, right, starts with Kamala Harris announcing and starting a rise.
Speaker 2 Donald Trump led for the first few days in August by this measure, but then you had that sort of boomlet of
Speaker 2
joy, if you will, where Kamala took a slight lead. These are very close numbers, but took a slight lead, rose to about 55% or so.
That started to fade, and Donald Trump actually took
Speaker 2 the lead for one day, right
Speaker 2 the day before the debate with Kamala Harris. After that, seemingly, she had a little bump again and went back up to about 56, 57%
Speaker 2
favor to win. That was in the, let's say, late September area.
The last three weeks, though, have been particularly good for Donald Trump.
Speaker 2 And all of Kamala Harris's lead has now completely evaporated. In fact, for the first time in a long time,
Speaker 2
Donald Trump now leads in the pulse cast at 52.21% chance to win. Wow.
Kamala Harris at 47.79% chance. That's a huge, huge difference.
Speaker 2 Because it doesn't change that much. You know what I mean? If you think about how many things go into this, dozens of different measures and polls and everything else, it's hard to move it.
Speaker 2 It's supposed to be a slower acting situation that's not jumping up and down all over the place every day. So this is also remarkable if...
Speaker 2 they get it wrong like they've traditionally gotten Donald Trump wrong. Yes.
Speaker 2 It's significant because he's never, ever led in the polls. Yeah, this is, you know, when I talk to people who are worried about Donald Trump and
Speaker 2 they want to be pulled off of the cliff, the edge of it,
Speaker 2 I tell them, number one, this is the best position Donald Trump has ever been in during one of his presidential runs. He is polling much better than 2016 and much better than 2020.
Speaker 2 In addition to that, both of those runs, the polls were bad for him compared to his actual output. He outperformed the polls in both of those elections by significant margins.
Speaker 2 In fact, he outperformed the polls in 2020 by more than he outperformed the polls in 2016.
Speaker 2 You know, people think of, well, you know, 2016, he switched the, you know, they said Clinton was going to win and then he won.
Speaker 2 And for us, as individuals, as human beings who actually care about the outcome of these things, That is a bigger, quote-unquote mistake, right, than what happened in 2020, where they they favored Biden and Biden is somehow residing in the White House.
Speaker 2
I think currently still. I think he's still the president.
I'm not sure about that, but
Speaker 2
I think he is. So you think of like, well, they missed in both of these years.
They missed it in 2016 by a smaller amount than in 2020. The 2020 polls were worse.
Speaker 2 Now, if you look at a state-to-state basis, though, it gives you a real reason for optimism because when you kind of like look at this and you say, all right, well,
Speaker 2
yes, this has happened in two consecutive elections. We kind of know generally speaking that the polls went in the favor of Donald Trump.
But how much of a factor was this?
Speaker 2
Here's the swing states from 2020. Iowa, Ohio, I mean, Texas, kind of, I mean, somewhat close.
Florida, North Carolina, Georgia, Arizona, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Nevada, and Michigan.
Speaker 2
So you look at that. It's a broad geographic.
scope. They're all over the country.
Speaker 2 They're all relatively close states. How do the polling averages averages miss? Now, there's smaller misses, there's larger misses, but every single one of those states in 2020 missed
Speaker 2
to wind up benefiting Donald Trump in the actual election. So the polls underestimated him in 2020 and all of those states.
In 2016, you have a different group of swing states.
Speaker 2
Iowa, Ohio, Georgia, North Carolina, Arizona, Florida, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Michigan, New Hampshire, Minnesota. Again, same story all across the country.
What's the story with all those states?
Speaker 2 Every single one of them, again, underestimated Donald Trump in two consecutive elections.
Speaker 2
There's real reason to believe just by that evidence that the same thing might happen. Yep.
And it might wind up being what we are now seeing as a legitimately, really close election.
Speaker 2 The polls are not telling us Donald Trump's up by a million points.
Speaker 2
The fact that he's up 52 to 48% chance of winning in the polls cast is a better place to be than the alternative, but it's not a blood. It's a toss-up race.
Polling averages show this is one.
Speaker 2
The steam is being poured on right now. Yeah, I think that's true.
But if you look at that and you say, well, let's just say there's a two-point polling error in these states toward Donald Trump.
Speaker 2
He's going to win with over probably 300 electoral votes. The electoral vote count might not look all that close.
And that was the same thing in 2016 and 2020.
Speaker 2 It didn't look all that close electoral vote-wise, but those were small margins that wind up making it look a little bit more like a blowout than it was. These were both close elections.
Speaker 2
If you go back in history, you don't find this. This is not like a thing that Republicans are always underestimated.
In 2012, it was the opposite. Every swing state except one went to
Speaker 2 underestimated Barack Obama. In 2008, everyone pretty much except one, which was Georgia at the time,
Speaker 2 favored underestimated Barack Obama. So those, you had some, a totally different situation in previous elections.
Speaker 2 Trump may have something unique, and there's been a lot of things that have been discussed as what the reason is. We can talk about that later.
Speaker 2 But generally speaking, it could be something that's just unique to Donald Trump that he winds up outperforming these polls because of the types of voters he brings in.
Speaker 2
So I saw today that there are a few senators that are in tight races, Democrats, who are now running Donald Trump in their ads. as a positive.
Yeah, I mean, TC is one of them in Pennsylvania
Speaker 2 doing that. Yeah, several are doing that.
Speaker 2 And look, you know, Democrats really have a tough road in the Senate. They have to basically sweep every state they need to win to have a chance.
Speaker 2
I mean, Republicans, I wouldn't say locked up, but they've got about 50 states strong to their lean here. Or 50 seats, I mean, strong to their lean.
There's a bunch of swing states.
Speaker 2 Republicans just need to pick off one of them. Those would be Wisconsin, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and the second race in Nebraska.
Speaker 2
They have a good chance of doing that. I would say that Ohio is starting to look better and better by the day.
And since Trump is going to win Ohio, rarely do they split tickets anymore these days.
Speaker 2 So really good chance Bernie Moreno is making a lot of ground there.
Speaker 2 All right, more in just a second. Stand by.
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Speaker 2 We have a ton going on
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this week. This is the next couple of days.
I will be with Bill O'Reilly
Speaker 2 today at 12:30, followed on my schedule by a dental appointment. I don't know which one I read more.
Speaker 2 And tomorrow on with Charlie Kirk, so you don't want to miss that.
Speaker 2
I mean, does Bill give you nitrous? Because, you know, if he doesn't, I think the choice is clear. Yeah, the choice is clear.
Dentist, right?
Speaker 2 Yeah.
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All right. Let's see.
We have Jim Desmond on with us.
Speaker 2 I look at what's happening at our border
Speaker 2 and
Speaker 2 they keep saying that they've gotten it under control. Now they're trying to convince people that it's
Speaker 2 lower numbers coming across than when Trump was in office. This is absolutely not true.
Speaker 2 So we have the supervisor for San Diego.
Speaker 2 He's on with us. He is
Speaker 2 the county supervisor, and he has information on Border Patrol, on something that is,
Speaker 2 you know, now apparently happening again on our border. Welcome, Jim.
Speaker 7 Hey, Glenn, thanks for having me this morning. You bet.
Speaker 2 So tell me what the Border Patrol informed you of.
Speaker 7 Well,
Speaker 7 the numbers are down, but from record highs.
Speaker 7 We still have more capacity, more people coming across the border than we can actually handle here in San Diego County or on the San Diego sector.
Speaker 7 And what happened, you know, from September of last year till June of this year, the Board of Patrol dropped off over 155,000 people just into the streets of San Diego County.
Speaker 2 155,000?
Speaker 7
Yes. Absolutely.
They dropped off over that nine-month
Speaker 7 period of time, and we had to absorb them, or most of them left and went to other parts of the country. So they were just dropping off the excess here
Speaker 7 in our transit stations here in San Diego County.
Speaker 7 And that stopped in June. But what they've been doing ever since,
Speaker 7 we're still taking more people in that we can manage here.
Speaker 7 There's about three buses a day that they're taking migrants, Board of Patrols taking migrants to Yuma, Arizona, which is right on the California-Arizona line.
Speaker 7 So, about three buses per day, and they have about three to four flights per week leaving San Diego, going to Texas, primarily McCallan, Texas. So, they're just smoking mirrors.
Speaker 7 What they're doing is they're just taking these numbers. They're no longer putting them on our streets, which was very in the open and press and everything else had access to that.
Speaker 7 And they're hiding them by busing them to Arizona or flying them to Texas.
Speaker 2 Well,
Speaker 2 I want to thank them them for that.
Speaker 2 This is, I mean, if Trump doesn't win, what do you think is coming our way, Jim?
Speaker 7 Well, I think it's going to go back to what it was before, where we were getting several hundred dropped off each day here in San Diego County.
Speaker 7
And unfortunately, we became the number one spot for border crossing. We're the number one spot for fentanyl.
We're also one of the top spots for human trafficking.
Speaker 7
You know, all of these things we don't want. want, but it stopped in June, right before the election, as far as the street drop-offs.
That was the most visible thing that we could see.
Speaker 7 So I think, unfortunately, we're going to go back to the mayhem that we had, you know, in the last previous months where they were just dropping off more and more people here in San Diego County.
Speaker 2 So
Speaker 2
that's what I fear. So you are a county supervisor.
What can you do, if anything?
Speaker 7 Not much
Speaker 7 other than reporting it and what's happening.
Speaker 7 And one of the other things that what's happening here in San Diego County is we're getting several boats a week, just where people just run up onto our shores with boats and smugglers, and people just getting off the boats and walking into our neighborhoods, and they just abandon the boats on the beach.
Speaker 7 Those people aren't even checked or go through Border Patrol. They're not fingerprinted.
Speaker 7 We have absolutely no idea. And that's been happening for months.
Speaker 7 And if you remember 9-11, it was only a couple dozen people well two boats is a couple dozen people coming into our into our onto our shores and that's happening you know several times a week uh where we have these people just completely unaccounted for it is crazy let me play something here that came from uh dr phil
Speaker 2 um
Speaker 2 uh this he is talking to a special agent with ice
Speaker 2 uh it's cut 10.
Speaker 8 so you're telling me that dhs has acknowledged that venezuela for example, is emptying their prisons and their rehabilitation centers with the understanding you get out if you leave here and go to the United States?
Speaker 8 Yes.
Speaker 8 And DHS
Speaker 8 has, in writing, said,
Speaker 8
we know that's happening. We know they're coming here.
We're processing them in and have no idea where they are.
Speaker 2 Correct.
Speaker 8 How many people are we talking about?
Speaker 2 Millions.
Speaker 2 And just Venezuela alone.
Speaker 2 How does a country survive that?
Speaker 2 How does a country survive that? How does San Diego survive that?
Speaker 7
We don't. We're getting overrun.
And to be honest with you,
Speaker 7 the state of California is a sanctuary state,
Speaker 7 which means that our local law enforcement cannot enforce immigration laws.
Speaker 7 So even these people that are getting off the boats and walking into our neighborhoods, local law enforcement can't do a thing about it.
Speaker 7 If they pull somebody over, they can't ask them about their immigration status.
Speaker 7 And so, you know, we're a sanctuary state, and because of that, there's very little, you know, locally anybody can do about this stuff.
Speaker 7 So that's one of the issues.
Speaker 7 Another thing that the federal government just did to us recently is they gave us $19 million
Speaker 7 for a migrant processing center here in San Diego County.
Speaker 7 Right after the June drop-offs, they gave us $19 million,
Speaker 7 and that's FEMA dollars that could have been going to hurricane relief.
Speaker 7 Right now, we're not using that money at all, but it's $19 million FEMA dollars sitting in our pockets waiting for a migrant center, which probably, if Kamala wins, we're going to have to put up right away.
Speaker 2 Jeez.
Speaker 2
God bless you, Jim. Thank you for breaking this news.
I appreciate your courage. Thank you.
Speaker 7
Glenn, thanks for putting it out there. I love it.
You bet.
Speaker 2 That's a supervisor, county supervisor from San Diego, Jim Desmond, who posted, I think it was, what, last night or the night before,
Speaker 2 about what's happening now. They are flying them out.
Speaker 2
Flying them out. Congratulations, Arizona.
You get some. Texas, you get some.
It's like Oprah. Yeah.
Speaker 2 Everyone's got some under your share.
Speaker 2 Congratulations. Actually, probably, actually, kind of like literally that.
Speaker 2 Oh, man.
Speaker 2 Disturbing.
Speaker 2 It's hard to imagine this is a close election with everything that's going on. I think that's one of the things that
Speaker 2
I think is mesmerizing to a lot of people. I just don't believe it.
I just
Speaker 2 don't believe it.
Speaker 2 I mean, everything
Speaker 2 that is,
Speaker 2
you know, everybody knows the country's in trouble, right? Everybody knows that. I think, yeah, what, 80% of people say we're on the wrong track.
Yeah.
Speaker 2 So she's part of the
Speaker 2 wrong track, people.
Speaker 2 She's actually currently the vice president of the United States. Yeah,
Speaker 2 we know what Trump has done because he was already in.
Speaker 2 We know that our life was better for the most part under Donald Trump than it was. I mean, the price of everything,
Speaker 2
the immigration. I mean, that wasn't a problem.
Yeah, there's a voter in one of those forums who put it really well, basically saying this is a unique opportunity for America.
Speaker 2 Like, never before have we really had, maybe not never, but very rarely have we had the opportunity to look at two candidates and say, oh, they both kind of done this job.
Speaker 2 We have an idea how they're going to do. Usually it's one or the other, right?
Speaker 2 You have one candidate who's done it, and the other one, you're kind of projecting what will they do if they have this job. You sort of had it, I guess, in 2020.
Speaker 2 I mean, since Biden was a previous vice president and Trump was a president, so you kind of had it. But you don't normally have that opportunity.
Speaker 2 We can pretty much pretty clearly look at and examine their records and make a pretty easy determination as to who was a better leader.
Speaker 2 Well, I don't think it's not a tough one for me.
Speaker 2
I tell you, the New York Times is desperate. Listen to this.
For Trump, a lifetime of scandals heads toward a moment of judgment.
Speaker 2 No majority party presidential candidate, much less president, in American history, has been accused of wrongdoing so many times. What does that mean? What do you mean accused of wrongdoing? Exactly.
Speaker 2 It means nothing. It means nothing.
Speaker 2 You can be accused of all kinds of stuff. Doesn't mean you're guilty of it.
Speaker 2 When history of the 2024 election is written, one of the iconic images illustrating will surely be the mugshot taken of Donald J.
Speaker 2 Trump of one of his four indictments staring into the camera with his signature glare. It's an image not of shame but of defiance.
Speaker 2 The image of a man who would be convicted felon before Election Day and yet possibly president of the United States again afterwards. They go into, and I learned an awful lot of stuff.
Speaker 2
Did you know that he was impeached? What? Yeah, not once. Probably once.
No, twice. Twice? Twice then.
What? Yeah, yeah, yeah. I bet he didn't even work at McDonald's the other day.
Speaker 2
No, well, they said that he didn't. Oh, no.
They didn't. Did you know that he went bankrupt? There's probably 440,000 words in the New York Times, and it's like he went bankrupt.
Did you forget that?
Speaker 2 Oh, and his dad, his dad was accused of being a racist in 1972. I mean, I'm not making that up.
Speaker 2
Trump University. They mentioned that? No, but they did mention stakes.
Trump steaks.
Speaker 2
It was a failure. His steak stuff was a failure.
Oh, my God. Oh, it is desperation.
Speaker 2
Tredging up. And yet they won't look into any aspect of Kamala Harris's background.
I mean, she's not even from Oakland. No, where's she? I grew up in Berkeley and Canada.
Speaker 2 Well, they don't care about stuff that far back. Well, no, I'm sorry.
Speaker 2 He cheated to get into Wharton Business School.
Speaker 2
Did he? Yeah, that's that's what they say. He cheated.
And then
Speaker 2 he was a former military academy cadet, but he didn't want to serve in the real military or be sent to Vietnam. So his dad stepped in and got him out of that, too.
Speaker 2 So,
Speaker 2 but then
Speaker 2
I've heard a lot of these things before. He vaulted to fame.
Did you know he had a divorce? He's actually had three divorces.
Speaker 2 Has he had three or two? I thought it was two. I think it said three.
Speaker 2 Let me see here.
Speaker 2
Dude, I didn't remember this at all. What? Is casinos in.
He had trouble with his casinos? What?
Speaker 2 What is the purpose of this? Yet they can't come up with one piece of evidence that Kamalaires worked at McDonald's. Yeah.
Speaker 2
Not that I'd care if she worked at McDonald's. And I don't know.
I guess as a person who did work at McDonald's, I don't know how I would prove that other than my friends knowing I worked there.
Speaker 2 Now, I guess she says she has one friend who will say that her mom once told her she worked there. That's their level of evidence of that particular claim.
Speaker 2
I mean, I could go back and find a lot of people who would say, oh, yeah, I remember that. Look at how long this story is.
It's long. Look at how long this is.
It just goes on and on and on and on.
Speaker 2 What is the purpose? What is the purpose?
Speaker 2 Oh, by the way, he was also
Speaker 2 looked into for mob connections. Looked at he someone looked into him? He was looking into
Speaker 2 any mob connections.
Speaker 2 I mean,
Speaker 2 once you've been looked into,
Speaker 2 you know, mob connections, oh, you're guilty. Has Joe Biden ever been looked into for anything? Has Kamal Harris ever been looked at? Did they collude?
Speaker 2 It's like, this is like a clip show. It's like when, you know, you're in season 26 of The Simpsons and they're like, here's a bunch of clips from season eight that people seem to like.
Speaker 2
That's what they're doing. Well, this just shows they are desperate.
They are, They think they're going to lose because this is just a clip show. Yeah.
It is.
Speaker 2
It's just a rerun of you should be afraid of him. Be afraid.
It's also just,
Speaker 2 it's the media realizing they're just
Speaker 2 no level of
Speaker 2 ability anymore to affect these things. No impact.
Speaker 2 This is basically them screaming, we've been saying this forever.
Speaker 2
You're not supposed to elect this guy. Pay attention to us.
I know. It shows they have absolutely no impact at all.
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Speaker 2 I have to tell you, now Donald Trump is back in North Carolina talking about the Helene devastation. This guy, have you noticed
Speaker 2
how many things he does and how he's all over the country every day? It's incredible. It is unbelievable.
And of course, he does it in an efficient, I think, smart way, which is... He's a businessman.
Speaker 2
Yeah, he runs it like a business. He comes in.
He doesn't do little tiny 12-person meetups like a lot of candidates do. I will
Speaker 2
be surprised. But I mean, he does large events.
Yes. He does efficient travel.
Yep.
Speaker 2 On a nice private jet. He sleeps in places where he's comfortable, not every other
Speaker 2
comfort in. But still, it's smart, a smart way to handle it.
It is, you know, 2016 was not an impressive campaign. 2020, I had my problems with.
This is an impressive campaign from Donald Trump.
Speaker 2
I'm really impressed by their media approach. Yeah.
The way they're utilizing him in his comfort zones, I think, is really smart. And J.D.
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