How Trump Can Beat Kamala in a LANDSLIDE | Guests: Alan Dershowitz & Bill O’Reilly | 9/9/24

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Glenn explains why he believes Trump can win in a landslide, with the help of people waking up and speaking out against the Democratic Party and their destructive policies. Glenn and Stu go through some of the latest polling, and Kamala Harris is behind by massive margins on the biggest issues. Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) admitted he doesn't believe Kamala is flip-flopping on policies but just saying whatever she needs to say to win the presidency. Glenn and Stu discuss Kamala's recent campaign stop at a spice shop notorious for being divisive and hostile to conservatives. Bill O'Reilly joins to predict the 2024 election and discuss his new book, "Confronting the Presidents," which explains how presidents' decisions can affect you long after their terms end. Glenn recaps his live show with Tucker Carlson, in which he urged Christians to go out and vote. Attorney Alan Dershowitz joins to explain the last straw that made him officially leave the Democratic Party after 70 years.
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Speaker 7 I'm going to tell you why I think Trump is going to win in a landslide if people come out and vote.

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Speaker 7 This is the Glenn Beck program.

Speaker 7 Hey, you sick twisted freak.

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Speaker 7 By the way, it's day 338 of the American hostages being held, and nobody seems to care.

Speaker 7 I do, and I will tell you in a minute

Speaker 7 why I think Donald Trump is going to win in a landslide

Speaker 7 if

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Speaker 7 well hello stu how are you glenn welcome back to the studio thank you it's good to be here yeah it's good to be here yeah um

Speaker 7 so

Speaker 7 I have to tell you,

Speaker 7 I was with Tucker Carlson this weekend and

Speaker 7 did his, you know, his stage thing.

Speaker 7 And it was fantastic. And there was just a spirit I had all day.
I had to do some fundraisers earlier in the day.

Speaker 7 And I'm with these people. And I'm just like, there's something.
happening today, at least in me.

Speaker 7 And I don't know if people who saw the

Speaker 7 Carlson interview or I guess, I don't know what it was. It was just two friends goofing around.

Speaker 7 But

Speaker 7 if you saw it, if you felt something change, but

Speaker 7 I think maybe it's just the realization that things

Speaker 7 could change for the better that fast.

Speaker 7 But we have to get out and vote. But let me show you, you know, the poll numbers, Nate Silver just put out his latest prediction.
He says Trump has a 68% chance of winning. That's pretty remarkable.

Speaker 7 Tucker said he's seen some polls

Speaker 7 from both sides, and he said Kamala is starting to crater.

Speaker 16 And just it's 64% of what we're doing.

Speaker 17 64, sorry. 63, 63.8, I think is where you got the 68 number.

Speaker 18 But still, significant favors,

Speaker 16 64.36, 36, right?

Speaker 7 Yeah, and it was

Speaker 7 like a couple of months ago.

Speaker 20 Harris was leading latest as of August 28th.

Speaker 17 Right.

Speaker 22 So only, you know, a couple of weeks ago. Right.

Speaker 7 Okay. So

Speaker 7 let me tell you what I'm feeling, and you tell me that I'm wrong, but I don't think I am.

Speaker 7 I don't know if you've been,

Speaker 7 I don't know if you've noticed, but people are starting to get pretty close to where they are in Europe Europe about illegal immigration.

Speaker 7 Now, they're farther ahead than we are, maybe a year's worth, but everything is fundamentally changing. I mean, the people in Ireland now think Ireland is over

Speaker 7 unless they act right now.

Speaker 14 Okay?

Speaker 7 It is really bad. But let me just show you some things here in America.
Here is a Springfield resident, Springfield, Ohio, about

Speaker 7 the new Haitian population, which I think there were 53,000 residents, and they added, what was it, 10,000, 15,000 Haitians into that? The city's collapsing, all right?

Speaker 7 Listen to this resident.

Speaker 10 Wherever they're at, that's what they're used to, bro. They're in the park,

Speaker 25 grabbing up ducks by their neck and cutting their head off and walking off with them and eating them. Like, it's only going to get worse.
And y'all sitting up there in these chairs.

Speaker 25 All y'all need to get out here and do something. Y'all making hundreds of thousand dollars.
Y'all need to put on a t-shirt and some crocs.

Speaker 25 And then y'all need to come out here in these streets and y'all need to go out here.

Speaker 10 And uh, I'm out here before the police is.

Speaker 25 Like, y'all need to do something, bro. Y'all really got to stand on business.
Y'all getting paid all this money just to wear a suit and sit in a chair.

Speaker 7 Okay, that's a black man in an Ohio

Speaker 7 city council meeting saying,

Speaker 4 Where are you?

Speaker 7 What are you doing? Let me give another resident to the same meeting. Listen to this.
Got six.

Speaker 26 I'm done with what I'm seeing. It is so unsafe in my neighborhood anymore.
I have the homeless that were trying to camp out, and

Speaker 26 I have made concessions with them, and I try to help them the best I can to keep them from trying to squat on my property. But it is so unsafe.
I have men that cannot speak English.

Speaker 26 in my front yard screaming at me, throwing mattresses in my front yard, throwing trash in my front yard. And I can't,

Speaker 26 look at me, I weigh 95 pounds. I couldn't defend myself if I had to.
My husband is elderly, and last night, after living in this home for 45 years, he said, Noel, guess what?

Speaker 26 It's time to pack up and move. He said, we can't do this anymore.
He said, it's killing both of us mentally. I don't understand what you expect of us as citizens.

Speaker 26 I mean,

Speaker 26 I understand they're here under temporary protected status and you're protecting them. And I understand that

Speaker 26 our city services are overwhelmed and understaffed. But who's protecting us? If we're protecting them, who's protecting me? I want out of this town.
I am sorry. Please give me a reason to stay.

Speaker 7 Now, listen to her. Now, she's obviously somebody who

Speaker 7 is not like I am on illegal immigrants. She's, I want them sent back.
She's saying,

Speaker 7 I understand we're protecting them. I understand we have to help them.
I don't understand that, but she does. She's coming from an entirely different place than I'm at.
If somebody was putting

Speaker 7 mattresses on my front yard, I'd be really pissed. She's coming to them and saying, please.
Notice she also says, I don't know what you expect of us.

Speaker 7 She's also somebody who has put herself

Speaker 7 as a servant of the government.

Speaker 7 You know, I'm trying to do my part. I'm trying to help.
I know you tell me we have to protect them, so I'm trying to. I don't know what you expect of us.
No,

Speaker 7 reverse that. Okay? If you're a right-thinking American, you understand

Speaker 7 you don't, you're not here to serve them.

Speaker 7 The leaders in our communities are put there to serve us, to protect and defend us.

Speaker 7 So there's two people just in this small town in Ohio.

Speaker 7 Ohio.

Speaker 7 Ohio is,

Speaker 7 you know, has been in the past a bellwether and also a swing state. Now, it's not probably a swing state this time.

Speaker 7 But if these things are happening in Ohio, You're going to see people do one of two things. One, stay at home because they can't vote for Trump, but they can't vote for this anymore.

Speaker 7 Or two, they're going to go out and vote for Trump.

Speaker 7 Let me give you another one. This is a Chicago residence,

Speaker 7 a resident. This is from a Fox 32 Chicago

Speaker 7 report,

Speaker 7 and they're talking about the Venezuelan migrants in their community. Cut seven.

Speaker 28 I don't want them there.

Speaker 29 Take them someplace else or send them back to Venezuela.

Speaker 4 I don't care where they go. Black women.

Speaker 27 This is wrong.

Speaker 27 You get 73% of the people homeless in this city of black people. What if you're done for now?

Speaker 30 There were lots of fireworks

Speaker 31 over the migrants moving into the Lakeshore Hotel for six months, where 300 can be housed. Also, the city says it's a fluid situation and it will need to revisit that timeline.

Speaker 7 So now you have people.

Speaker 7 Let me play another one.

Speaker 7 Cut 12. This is another woman talking to the city council in Chicago.
She's a black woman. Listen to this.

Speaker 29 You don't hang no signs about black people hating on immigrants because black people ain't got no reason to hate on no immigrants.

Speaker 9 Oh, no, but the immigrants got ready.

Speaker 29 We everything y'all are in there. So let me tell you something.
You get them signs down. Anytime that Arden Lawson and Silverstein and what's that other

Speaker 29 can sit up here and talk about how they should get a hate crime bill because swatchnicks will send Ziploc ads in that community.

Speaker 29 They honed this in our community. We want it off and pulled.
We want that to be the beginning of a hate crime.

Speaker 29 And that organization, which is a white liberal organization,

Speaker 29 like in the words of Malcolm X, who told us what? That the white liberal is the worst enemy to the black man.

Speaker 27 Yes, any of this

Speaker 29 coming up in here acting like y'all representing some social justice.

Speaker 29 But all along, all you're doing is trying to use black people to find a reason to make some money. Let me tell y'all something over there.
With duck, the Democratic Party is done.

Speaker 27 You ain't gonna blow us up.

Speaker 10 Y'all gonna abuse us.

Speaker 6 They get to abuse the black American.

Speaker 7 Do you see what's happening?

Speaker 7 People in small cities, people in big cities, have had enough.

Speaker 7 And if you're listening to her, what she's saying is, it's just not you and the city council. It's Democrats.
You have betrayed us.

Speaker 7 I think this is going to crystallize like crazy

Speaker 7 by the time we get to the election.

Speaker 7 I just think we are in for

Speaker 7 something pretty amazing. Listen, here's Kamala Harris in a barber shop this weekend.
Cut 29, please.

Speaker 28 And we're talking about specifically something that happened to black people here in America.

Speaker 28 So we have to be specifically targeting to help those people because we put those people in a position and everybody knows the history.

Speaker 28 Everybody understands the history of America. That's right.

Speaker 28 America, you did this to these people.

Speaker 28 You should write laws for these people.

Speaker 28 Don't droop us in with everybody, because everybody didn't have it to everybody. But let's be fair.
We just plan from behind the boat. We waved back there, 400 years back here.

Speaker 28 We're not asking God to give us nothing.

Speaker 9 We actually write the law.

Speaker 28 Those of us who are willing and able to do the work, we'll do the work. That's right.

Speaker 7 Hey, stop. So here she is in a barbershop.
Now,

Speaker 7 Cut 52.

Speaker 7 Listen to Cut 52. Here she is talking to Al Sharpton.

Speaker 7 But in the area of reparations for descendants of Africans and Slavs, if you elected president, would you sign that bill if it came across your desk?

Speaker 31 When I am elected president, I will sign it.

Speaker 7 So why is she saying this? Why is she saying this? She knows the black community is cratering on her.

Speaker 7 So now we're going to sign reparations.

Speaker 7 Well, how are we going to afford that and all of the things that we're paying for with the illegals? We can't.

Speaker 15 Cloward and Pivin.

Speaker 7 Collapse the system. That's exactly what's happening.
Let me go to cut 48.

Speaker 7 This is

Speaker 7 illegals and the school buses in California.

Speaker 30 A group of migrants tried to board a school bus this morning while it was traveling to a school.

Speaker 30 The superintendent for the Hamul Del Zura Union School District informed parents of that incident earlier today.

Speaker 30 It happened at one of the stops on the school district's bus route that heads to Oak Grove Middle School and Hamul Primary.

Speaker 30 Meanwhile, yesterday afternoon in a similar area along another route, the superintendent says that a group of migrants tried to stop another bus.

Speaker 30 Border Patrol, CHP, and the Sheriff's Office have now been informed of these incidents.

Speaker 30 The superintendent says that for the safety of everyone, if a driver sees a group of migrants at a bus stop, they will drive past it on and move on to the next. Stop.

Speaker 7 Hmm. So if a bus driver is going to pick up your kid at a bus stop

Speaker 7 and he sees a bunch of illegals there, he's going to drive past and let your kid leave them alone at the bus stop.

Speaker 7 Oh, well, that's great.

Speaker 7 I feel good. I feel really good.

Speaker 7 No, seriously, I want my kids to ride the bus.

Speaker 7 I want my kids waiting for the bus. Sounds pretty safe.
I'm telling you, this is the chickens are coming home to roost.

Speaker 7 I'm telling you right now,

Speaker 7 if you get up, And you vote and you bring everybody you know to vote and you start talking about, are you seeing this?

Speaker 7 What's happening in our community, what's happening in our schools, what's happening

Speaker 7 with illegal immigration, what's happening in the grocery store, this will be a blowout.

Speaker 7 More in a minute.

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Speaker 7 It's incredible. I don't know if you heard this weekend, but

Speaker 7 you have

Speaker 7 Kamala and Walls both praising the Palestinian protesters. You know, I can understand their frustration.
I can understand. And we're going to be pushing

Speaker 7 Israel for a two-state solution.

Speaker 7 Hamas does not want a two-state solution. River to the sea.

Speaker 7 But

Speaker 7 God will work it all out,

Speaker 7 I hope. But we have to do our part.
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Speaker 7 Meanwhile, Kamala Harris was

Speaker 7 out

Speaker 7 on the campaign trail. I just remind you what it's like with Kamala Harris on the campaign trail.

Speaker 7 Cut 14, please.

Speaker 32 Kamala Harris was given one important job as vice president, monitor and control.

Speaker 15 Sorry, no, no, that's 13.

Speaker 7 Give me 14, please. Sorry.

Speaker 35 We talked about those lids. So here's what I said to her.

Speaker 35 Here's what I said to her. So you know how those lids are,

Speaker 35 because this is, well, I'm just going to speak, okay? So this is it. So you know how those lids on those Starbucks cups, they're white, right?

Speaker 36 And so if you wear a lipstick,

Speaker 36 they get all over the lid.

Speaker 36 And so then I find myself in meetings if I'm the only woman, and that's kind of and so I keep taking the lid off and having my cup out so that I don't have that big lipstick mark on the lid.

Speaker 37 So I said, Can we do something about the color of the lid?

Speaker 7 Oh, that's great. She's fantastic.

Speaker 38 Gosh, I mean, that's Nate Bergatzi.

Speaker 39 It's almost that good.

Speaker 40 It's just like

Speaker 17 the comedic timing of Kamala Harris.

Speaker 42 So good. It's amazing.

Speaker 11 So good.

Speaker 7 I think more of George Carlin. Carlin.

Speaker 7 Yeah, I'm going to go to Carlin or Lenny Bruce. I mean, she's talking about the real issues of the day.

Speaker 7 Somebody, I saw somebody online, cut 42, please. I saw somebody online say, every time I hear her, I think of her more like this.

Speaker 35 So you know how those lids are,

Speaker 35 because this is, well, I'm just going to speak, okay? So this is it. So you know how those lids on the Starbucks cups, they're white, right?

Speaker 36 And so if you wear lipstick,

Speaker 27 they get all over the lid.

Speaker 36 And so then then I find myself in meetings if I'm the only woman, and that's kind of until I keep taking the lid off and having my cup out so that I don't have that big lipstick work on the lid.

Speaker 37 So I said, can we do something about the color of the lid?

Speaker 6 Oh, my God.

Speaker 29 So that was that conversation.

Speaker 7 Remember, Seinfeld is a show about

Speaker 7 nothing.

Speaker 7 This is the Seinfeld campaign. It's about nothing.

Speaker 43 Very true.

Speaker 20 I mean, you wouldn't say, though, that some people might, if they don't, if you don't hate Kamala Harris, don't you find that kind of relatable maybe if you're a woman?

Speaker 4 I mean, I know or you that work

Speaker 4 every day. Wait a minute.
What?

Speaker 7 You know, I think people.

Speaker 44 That's not her worst moment.

Speaker 45 That's not a career. She doesn't have a punchline to the story, but it's not a career editor.

Speaker 7 No, but may I just say this?

Speaker 7 you're a woman thank you you're uh identified that way yeah uh i know that's why i said it you're a woman you're worried about your kids in school you're worried about you know grocery store prices you're worried about you know girls your girl being having to shower with some guy

Speaker 7 okay you're worried about all these things nuclear war could be on the horizon if you even think of that um

Speaker 49 and you're talking about coffee cups You're missing the joy of this campaign, Glenn.

Speaker 17 It's all about joy.

Speaker 34 That's the problem.

Speaker 7 I think it's more about frustration.

Speaker 7 Glenn Beck.

Speaker 7 You know, maybe there was a time in this country when sanity prevailed, you know, when the economic health of the nation was a thing that both sides wanted to preserve, you know, even if they might disagree on how to preserve it.

Speaker 7 I think everybody was kind of like, you know what, I kind of like America.

Speaker 7 You know,

Speaker 7 I don't know. Maybe under the surface, there was this globalist monster waiting under the surface,

Speaker 7 but it's there now and it's out in the open. Where we are today is wildly irresponsible.

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Speaker 7 Buy gold or silver, please. Your dollar is going to be worth less.

Speaker 7 Eventually worthless. It is,

Speaker 7 especially if she gets in, I'm telling you, reparations? What do you think your dollar is going to be worth? How do you think inflation will work?

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Speaker 7 Welcome to the Glen Beck program. Just saw a poll

Speaker 7 this morning that

Speaker 7 The economy is the number one issue. Economy and inflation.
Who do you think you will be better off

Speaker 7 under?

Speaker 7 President Trump or Kamala Harris? Who do you think?

Speaker 7 40% say Donald Trump. 21% say Kamala Harris.

Speaker 7 We were just talking off air about the new poll on, I think it's from the New York Times. on which candidate is the candidate of change.

Speaker 7 What was the poll result there? Do you remember off the the top of your head?

Speaker 17 I was dealing with something else, but I think it's a I want to say it was a 20-point difference.

Speaker 38 It was a large difference.

Speaker 11 And because the media is trying so hard to make Kamala Harris into the change candidate, it was relatively surprising.

Speaker 55 Yeah.

Speaker 7 Yeah. So if you want change, if you think the country is going in the wrong direction, she's 20 points behind.
If you're concerned about the economy, she's 19 points behind.

Speaker 7 That's significant. That's significant.

Speaker 7 The second thing was national security and

Speaker 7 wars, foreign wars.

Speaker 4 Well,

Speaker 7 who's going to be the one that gets us out of these wars? She's perceived as not the change candidate. And

Speaker 7 you know what Donald Trump did.

Speaker 7 What is she doing? She's still talking about Ukraine. I mean, it was astounding to me when the DNC was talking about Ukraine at the convention.

Speaker 7 I was like, I mean, I thought Lindsey Graham had written that part.

Speaker 21 The polling on that one is not nearly as negative as it might feel on, you know, in conservative media, I think, sometimes.

Speaker 19 It's not, the polling overall is not that negative on Ukraine.

Speaker 17 In fact, it's one of Biden's strongest topics.

Speaker 47 Now, that's not saying a lot.

Speaker 19 It's a very low bar.

Speaker 48 By the way, Glenn, just on the change thing to follow up on that, I undersold it.

Speaker 17 It was 28 points.

Speaker 47 28 points.

Speaker 46 53% say Mr.

Speaker 16 Trump is the candidate of change.

Speaker 17 Only 25% say the vice president.

Speaker 56 Now, of course, that makes obvious sense.

Speaker 7 She's currently in the administration.

Speaker 57 How could she be the candidate of change?

Speaker 20 But that is a major, major difference.

Speaker 59 And it shows the media strategy is not working completely.

Speaker 7 So she is, they're downplaying her in this debate.

Speaker 7 She's in her fifth day of

Speaker 7 show prep for the debate.

Speaker 4 Fifth day.

Speaker 11 But

Speaker 11 she's only done one debate.

Speaker 7 This will be her first presidential debate.

Speaker 17 That's what the spin I heard today. This will be her first presidential debate.
Wait a minute.

Speaker 54 She had like 19 in the primary and a vice presidential debate.

Speaker 45 Right.

Speaker 46 But they're like, Trump's had, this will be his seventh.

Speaker 63 I mean, he's just so, he sees it.

Speaker 64 He's a statesman.

Speaker 24 It was.

Speaker 65 I mean, he's just crazy.

Speaker 24 He's part of the debate.

Speaker 15 Bill Reagan's first.

Speaker 33 every candidate has a first debate.

Speaker 7 He has a first presidential debate. Bill Clinton had his first presidential debate.

Speaker 20 And look, coming off, if you've never done a debate before on a big stage, like if you, I don't know, maybe I don't know Tim Walls really at all.

Speaker 46 It just seems like a weirdo to me, but like he comes onto the stage just first time in this spotlight.

Speaker 62 Like maybe there's a point to be made. The same for J.D.

Speaker 57 Vance, right?

Speaker 54 Like they're both people coming into a national debate for the first time.

Speaker 63 Kamala Harris is highly experienced.

Speaker 69 Her most memorable moment of her campaign was calling Joe Biden a racist on the debate stage.

Speaker 54 They keep promoting this moment against Mike Pence like it was some state of brilliance where she says, Oh, well, I happen to be speaking, Mr.

Speaker 33 Vice President.

Speaker 23 I'm speaking.

Speaker 12 I know.

Speaker 49 Okay, you were also lying.

Speaker 2 That's why he was interrupting you because you were lying.

Speaker 64 Anybody can speak. I'm glad you've learned how to speak.

Speaker 60 Now learn how to tell the truth. Can you do that?

Speaker 7 She is there. So they're downplaying her, and they're saying

Speaker 7 that the fact that Joe Biden negotiated for mics off in between, you know, so when he's speaking, the mic would be off. When Trump is speaking, Biden's mic would be off.

Speaker 7 That was a negotiation from the DNC.

Speaker 66 It was a Biden thing.

Speaker 7 And so now she has to live with it. And that's a problem for her because her strategy is to frustrate and anger Donald Trump.

Speaker 21 And look for that moment.

Speaker 40 I happen to be speaking, Mr.

Speaker 7 President.

Speaker 18 You know, that nonsense.

Speaker 61 That's what she's going to try to do.

Speaker 7 she can't do it if this happens uh what difference does it make you know all these people are dead that hillary clinton moment where she was like

Speaker 7 that was a terrible moment for hillary she doesn't want that moment no but that's what she wants to do she wants to say

Speaker 7 how dare you i have righteous indignation you're such a bad person and she also wants the male female thing badly yes you know they try to do that with hillary where he's walking too close to me.

Speaker 21 Remember that whole thing in one of the debates?

Speaker 67 Like, yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 54 You're in my personal space, that weird thing they try to.

Speaker 66 And then this one with the I'm speaking, that's that's where they say she has shined in previous debates when she takes a moment and turns it around on people. But, like,

Speaker 54 I don't know, do people really remember the Pence debate that way?

Speaker 20 I think, I feel like this is totally revisionist history.

Speaker 62 The fact that she said, I'm speaking, was her good argument to be vice president of the United States?

Speaker 33 Like, that's pathetic.

Speaker 4 You're right.

Speaker 7 It was only,

Speaker 7 it was a show.

Speaker 23 Yeah.

Speaker 7 Again, this is a campaign about nothing.

Speaker 7 It's a campaign. It is the Seinfeld candidacy.

Speaker 7 By the way, we're going to be covering the debate on Blaze TV tomorrow.

Speaker 7 The debate, they take the stage 8 p.m. Eastern.
We'll be on it. Our mics, just like the opposing candidate, our mics will be off during the debate, but our fingers will be going online.

Speaker 7 We begin at 8 p.m. We have everybody with us.
We have, you know, live chat during the debate so you can hear every word from the debate stage. And then our panel of commentators afterwards,

Speaker 7 I'm going to be there, Stu's going to be there, Liz Wheeler, Steve Dace, Ali Bestuckey, Dave Landau. We'll try to break down the insanity.

Speaker 7 Those could be fun.

Speaker 67 Those are fun nights.

Speaker 7 Well, they can be.

Speaker 20 I will say the last time we came out of that debate, and I just was like, my mouth was just hanging open.

Speaker 17 I had no idea even what to say after the Biden debate.

Speaker 20 Me too. Because I went into that thinking, this should be relatively boring.

Speaker 60 He should be able to get up to do

Speaker 11 his typical C minus D plus effort and survive it.

Speaker 58 And the media will all say he was great.

Speaker 44 It was very similar to what I thought was going to, what happened to the State of the Union.

Speaker 7 The State of the Union was terrible by Joe Biden.

Speaker 40 He was terrible in that speech.

Speaker 62 But everybody, everyone's so good oh he was so good what a great guy okay now don't think about it again right and that's what i thought would happen and that i mean donald trump single-handedly destroyed the political career of the president of the united states on stage in front of all of our eyes no it was that happened no i know it was fun it was incredible yeah it was fun but there are also those debates that and and this one could be this where

Speaker 7 It's a draw unless she really makes a mistake. Yeah.
You know, if she can just hold her.

Speaker 33 She really makes a mistake.

Speaker 47 I mean, it's not impossible.

Speaker 54 I will say most of them end that way.

Speaker 20 Most of them don't have major impacts.

Speaker 61 That's how that's the typical debate.

Speaker 72 That's how it's supposed to happen.

Speaker 44 You know, you have a couple of moments, people put them in their commercials, and at the end of the day, it doesn't make a difference in the election.

Speaker 16 Not the case this year.

Speaker 71 Not the case this year.

Speaker 73 At least not so far.

Speaker 20 I mean, you think about like previous ones where you have, okay, you got the Nixon debate, you got the first Reagan debate, the second Reagan debate,

Speaker 52 the first Romney

Speaker 21 Obama debate.

Speaker 54 There are some that made a difference, but absolutely nothing like the last one we saw.

Speaker 20 It can't possibly hit that standard.

Speaker 4 Well, I don't know.

Speaker 73 I keep saying these things.

Speaker 7 You know, then you'd be like, who are they going to go for next?

Speaker 24 Yeah,

Speaker 69 switch it out, bring in Tim Walls, then he'll bail.

Speaker 24 I think what the Democrats should do is just introduce their candidate on election day so we can't find out anything about him.

Speaker 7 They should just say Democrat.

Speaker 33 Yeah,

Speaker 7 do you know that early voting, not early voting, but absentee ballots are out, and in some places

Speaker 7 they're ready to be sent in?

Speaker 17 North Carolina was doing this.

Speaker 16 I think there's a lawsuit preventing it right now.

Speaker 7 Well, it's good because a lot of states haven't decided who's on the ballot yet. Right.
And I don't understand that because

Speaker 7 remember how Donald Trump and RFK, they had to be by this date or they were not going to be on the ⁇ how is it where they're sending ballots out

Speaker 7 and we still don't know, you know, is Kamala on or is she off?

Speaker 49 How is that happening?

Speaker 19 RFK, I mean, that's a big one. He got off with a couple of ballots.

Speaker 7 Why is this allowed to happen?

Speaker 15 That's a great question. Great question.

Speaker 7 It's really quite.

Speaker 52 What if the Democrats just introduce the candidate after the election?

Speaker 11 They say, their line is just not Trump, because that's essentially what they're doing anyway.

Speaker 54 Just say, not Trump. And then, you know, January 20th, we have a big like reality show type reveal where like a curtain drops and all of a sudden it's uh Bernie Sanders

Speaker 7 and his running mate Hugo Chavez.

Speaker 15 It's like, yay!

Speaker 69 And we all cheer it.

Speaker 44 It's like, gosh, you know, looking back at the Chavez thing, that was actually better than we remember.

Speaker 7 You know who would honestly pull better than Kamala Harris?

Speaker 7 Unnamed Democrat.

Speaker 19 Unnamed Democrat would be smoking it right now.

Speaker 18 You're right.

Speaker 7 Unnamed Democrat would absolutely be great. So

Speaker 7 they should run unnamed Democrat.

Speaker 17 This is what they're doing.

Speaker 15 I know.

Speaker 7 This is why you don't hear anything about her policies.

Speaker 48 They're trying to make her into unnamed Democrat.

Speaker 62 If they can keep her unnamed Democrat, they can win. Because there's enough people out there that just don't like Trump.

Speaker 48 And

Speaker 11 if they don't have to actually monitor the candidate and pick them apart, it's easy.

Speaker 7 If Donald Trump keeps his cool the whole time, because her strategy is to needle him

Speaker 7 and get him riled up and angry.

Speaker 5 And hopefully he says something sexist or racist or something, right?

Speaker 7 I mean, you're thinking that that's what she's thinking.

Speaker 33 Yes, 100%.

Speaker 40 I'm not saying I'm hoping for it.

Speaker 58 I'm saying that she is hoping that he will say something like, well,

Speaker 2 you're not even black.

Speaker 62 So say something like that.

Speaker 48 And then she can make that into the money.

Speaker 7 All Donald Trump needs to do is keep his cool and just quietly, calmly state the facts.

Speaker 7 She said that it was the worst waste of money ever to build a wall. She said that she wants to make all of the immigrants, all of these illegalize it.
Decriminalize it so they're legal here.

Speaker 7 You know, she is for the war in Ukraine, and she's on the wrong side with Israel.

Speaker 43 She co-sponsored the Green New Deal.

Speaker 7 Right. You know, she also was the deciding vote on

Speaker 7 the Inflation Reduction Act, which we now find out had nothing to do with the inflation or reducing inflation. Right.

Speaker 20 I mean,

Speaker 42 it was a Trojan horse for a climate bill, which, by the way, we were covering at the time.

Speaker 7 Yeah.

Speaker 20 But also was

Speaker 19 an increase in actual, it actually hurt inflation. Yeah.

Speaker 16 It slowed the decrease from their previous crappy policy that actually caused the previous inflation.

Speaker 7 All he needs to do is say, unlike my opponent who wants to keep the borders open,

Speaker 7 I will not. And I will build the wall.
Unlike my opponent who said it was the worst

Speaker 7 waste of taxpayer money in history, I don't believe it is.

Speaker 7 Just keep Just say what she's actually done and what she's actually said she's for, and then what you are and just stay focused on the person who you're talking to that one American on the other side of that lens that is struggling and looking for real answers just be cool

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Speaker 7 So, you know, we come to the end of hour number one, and Stu says, hmm, I don't think so. I try to bring some good news.

Speaker 7 I think if you go out and vote, Donald Trump is going to win, in his words, bigly.

Speaker 17 First of all, I didn't even disagree with that.

Speaker 20 I thought the hour was good. I wasn't even wishing you back to Idaho yet.

Speaker 15 right?

Speaker 71 Like, I'm still, I'm still actually happy you're here.

Speaker 40 I don't, I did not expect, did you expect this to last this long, Sarah?

Speaker 4 I didn't, I, yeah, no, I thought it would be long gone by now.

Speaker 7 I'm wishing you to go to some outer darkness place.

Speaker 47 Okay, so there we go.

Speaker 3 Okay, see, I'm the positive one here.

Speaker 7 I just have this feeling

Speaker 7 that if we go out and vote,

Speaker 7 I think the left is going to be depressed. Uh, they're not excited about this.
The enthusiasm has

Speaker 7 gone away.

Speaker 7 And I think as people go in and they see what's happening to their children in schools, what's happening to other children's having their junk cut off or sewn on,

Speaker 7 when you have the price at the grocery stores, the price of gasoline, while it's not as bad as it was, it's still pretty bad.

Speaker 20 I was over $4 a gallon this week.

Speaker 7 That's here?

Speaker 38 Here in Texas, which was surprising to me.

Speaker 19 I don't remember the last time I paid over $4 a gallon.

Speaker 47 Wow.

Speaker 6 But I paid over $4 a gallon this week.

Speaker 15 It was yesterday.

Speaker 7 I had made gas in California, $42.

Speaker 20 $42 an ounce.

Speaker 22 Yes, $42 an ounce. Right.
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Speaker 7 I mean, when you feel all of those things, and then I think guys might sense it more than women, but we're on the eve of war.

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Speaker 7 No, men just, I really think women look and say, we've got to take care of people.

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Speaker 7 I think that if we actually go out and vote, Donald Trump's going to win

Speaker 7 because

Speaker 7 I think the tide has turned in our communities.

Speaker 7 I think people are noticing like, hey, those immigrants are eating a cat.

Speaker 7 And I think that makes people feel a little un you know a little unnerved a little unsettled.

Speaker 53 It was an actual real store video I saw today.

Speaker 7 Yeah, I know. You saw that? Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Oh, gosh.

Speaker 4 Yeah. It's a problem.
So, is it? Problem. Minor.
Minor problem.

Speaker 7 I mean, you know, you bring the third world in, and

Speaker 7 you think you're going to remain first world?

Speaker 4 No.

Speaker 7 No.

Speaker 7 They're collapsing everything, and I think people feel unsafe. They feel broke.
They worry about their job.

Speaker 7 They worry about war.

Speaker 4 What else?

Speaker 7 I mean, right track, wrong track. I'll tell you all about it coming up in just a second.

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Speaker 7 So I think what we were just discussing there is the Kamala-Harris economic plan. You're the the government.
So you're like, I'm going to see if you just pick some winners.

Speaker 7 And then

Speaker 7 you're going to take, you're going to.

Speaker 20 Do I get to keep the money?

Speaker 73 You get to keep the money.

Speaker 15 Right.

Speaker 34 That is like her plan.

Speaker 7 It's exactly like your plan. You know, it's a

Speaker 7 it's crazy.

Speaker 7 It's just crazy. But I think people are coming out of that.
I really do. People, I saw a poll this weekend that said that people are

Speaker 70 wanting a little more, a little more,

Speaker 7 just a little clarity on exactly what you are doing. And they know.
I mean, Bernie Sanders this weekend, did you hear what he said about

Speaker 40 Trojan? They're just telling us.

Speaker 73 I know.

Speaker 64 They're just telling us.

Speaker 69 Remember the guy? Yeah. Do you remember the guy from what was it?

Speaker 20 What organization was it?

Speaker 17 About Obamacare.

Speaker 24 Yeah, it was about healthcare. He's saying it's a Trojan horse.

Speaker 71 It's a Trojan horse.

Speaker 46 Yeah, it's a Trojan horse. They're saying it's a Trojan horse for single-payer care, but it's not a Trojan horse.

Speaker 40 I'm just telling you. That's what it is.

Speaker 49 It's right there. It's right there.

Speaker 66 That is where we are in the 60s.

Speaker 7 This is the Emperor Has No Clothes. Bernie Sanders.
Listen, cut one.

Speaker 77 Describe Vice President Kamala Harris as a progressive. She has previously supported Medicare for all.
Now she does not. She's previously supported a ban on fracking.
Now she does not.

Speaker 77 These, Senator, are ideas that you have campaigned on. Do you think that she is abandoning her progressive ideals?

Speaker 78 No, I don't think she's abandoning her ideals. I think she's trying to be pragmatic and doing what she thinks is right in order to win the election.

Speaker 65 Yes! Yes!

Speaker 56 That is what she's doing.

Speaker 63 It is.

Speaker 46 We've been talking about Kamala flip-flopping, right?

Speaker 44 And it's true in a way.

Speaker 62 She is changing the position she's previously held, but she's not changing.

Speaker 48 As she said, I have not changed my ideals. My values have not changed.

Speaker 62 This is true.

Speaker 62 Every one of those things that she supposedly is flip-flopping on, she still believes.

Speaker 54 Yeah, like the

Speaker 4 border wall we talked about last hour a little bit.

Speaker 19 That's a great example of it.

Speaker 20 People are like, she's flip-flopped on the border wall.

Speaker 22 She is not flip-flopped on the border on the border wall.

Speaker 45 It's not true.

Speaker 44 She is the way they're getting to that, and they love this, by the way.

Speaker 62 The Harris campaign wants us to believe she has flip-flopped on the border wall because now she's come and seen the light and saying, wow, the border is really bad.

Speaker 4 We need a border wall.

Speaker 2 That is not what's going on here. She is supporting a very bad overall border bill that even if she gets in office, she will never pursue.

Speaker 20 She will not pursue that bill because it had a couple of good things in it.

Speaker 72 One of the things that was okay in it was money for a border wall, but it was optional.

Speaker 56 Read the freaking bill. The bill clearly states out,

Speaker 64 states that the president of the United States can make the decision on whether to spend that money on the border wall.

Speaker 65 Do you think Kamala's gonna do that, boys and girls?

Speaker 49 Is that how dumb we have to be this week?

Speaker 4 Of course you...

Speaker 56 And by the way, you know when it expires?

Speaker 3 September 2024.

Speaker 69 Sorry, September 2028.

Speaker 56 Well, it's interesting that the next president wouldn't have an opportunity to spend that money.

Speaker 63 It would be gone.

Speaker 56 So the money could be spent by only the next president that they think is going to be Kamala Harris.

Speaker 63 Do you think you're getting your border wall?

Speaker 56 I mean, how stupid could the

Speaker 56 how stupid could we be?

Speaker 56 If we are this stupid,

Speaker 72 I just keep talking through your coughing. I don't care.

Speaker 63 If we're this stupid, we deserve what we get.

Speaker 7 Well, let me just, may I play the senior national spokesperson?

Speaker 7 Now, you just heard Bernie. And he's not with the campaign.
So what does he know? Let me give you the senior national spokesperson of the Harris campaign when talking about inflation.

Speaker 7 Cut three, please.

Speaker 79 And these working class voters are telling us right now that more of them are with Donald Trump than Kamala Harris. Why?

Speaker 79 What is it about what you guys have been doing for the last three plus years that explains that?

Speaker 80 Well, I think, again, we're trying to talk to the voters and explain this message. We've got 60 days until the election.

Speaker 80 You know, we don't have time to sit around and think about why over the last few years certain things may have happened or may not have happened. We've got to go win an election.

Speaker 80 And the vice president's doing that by talking about her economic vision. And

Speaker 80 it's really different. It's a new way forward, not only for the Democratic Party, but for

Speaker 4 the Democrats.

Speaker 7 Yeah, it is really different. It's called communism.

Speaker 7 That's really different.

Speaker 7 It's more of this,

Speaker 7 except much more of this.

Speaker 7 It's just an acceleration of what we're already doing.

Speaker 7 And not going to be good. But I love that.
Look, we only have 60 days. We don't have time to look back and see what worked and what didn't.

Speaker 15 What?

Speaker 15 What?

Speaker 40 What?

Speaker 54 Seems like usually an important thing.

Speaker 60 And by the way, usually something that you brag about, right?

Speaker 34 Yeah.

Speaker 22 They tested this theory out when they said, actually, Obamacare is working.

Speaker 11 Or excuse me, biodynamics is working.

Speaker 17 I'll get these programs confused.

Speaker 20 Biodynamics is working.

Speaker 63 Remember that three-week period where they tried that?

Speaker 62 And then it went to just die a sad death, you know, parched in the desert.

Speaker 43 It's gone.

Speaker 63 But they did attempt to think really.

Speaker 7 I don't think it is. They no longer say it.
Right. But it's just like the border thing.
She still believes that. It's doing everything that we said it would do.

Speaker 19 I mean, look, if anything, and I mean this sincerely, if anything, Kamala Harris is far more liberal than Joe Biden.

Speaker 13 She is going to be much more liberal.

Speaker 7 She makes Joe Biden look like Reagan.

Speaker 7 Well, there you go again. I mean, honestly,

Speaker 7 she is

Speaker 7 way left,

Speaker 7 way, way, way, way, way left.

Speaker 5 And she hasn't changed.

Speaker 47 This is a woman.

Speaker 20 I know she's a daughter of Oakland and everything, but she grew up in Berkeley.

Speaker 52 Then she went to Canada.

Speaker 20 And then she went to Howard University.

Speaker 68 And then she went to San Francisco

Speaker 45 and then to D.C. This is not a person who is

Speaker 3 connected with moderate values.

Speaker 20 And she's just sitting here basically lying about it every day on issue after issue after issue.

Speaker 54 I mean, electric vehicle mandates,

Speaker 57 single-payer health care,

Speaker 54 getting rid of private insurance, reparations.

Speaker 4 Oh, on and on and on and on and on.

Speaker 7 Let me just give you this.

Speaker 7 If you don't think that she's a radical,

Speaker 7 she made a campaign stop at a a spice shop.

Speaker 7 Now, when I'm thinking, I gotta speak to the people, I gotta be among the crowd, I gotta be where everything's happening, I don't generally think of a spice shop.

Speaker 4 Okay? No.

Speaker 7 No.

Speaker 7 If I am going to a spice shop, I want to make sure it's the spice shop that kind of agrees with me, right?

Speaker 7 So she went to this spice shop and she was calling for an end to political division. Unfortunately, this spice shop in Pittsburgh

Speaker 7 isn't really for that.

Speaker 7 In fact,

Speaker 7 on their website, they have About Republicans on their page. You know, About Us, then About Republicans.
And it's 842-word essay bashing the Republicans.

Speaker 7 The About Us page, only 461 words.

Speaker 7 So double about the Republicans. And it's just, I mean, listen to this.

Speaker 7 It's penned by the CEO. It informs Republicans you can shop elsewhere.

Speaker 7 Going forward, we would still be glad to have you as customers, but we're done pretending that your Republican Party embrace of cruelty, racism, COVID lies, climate change denial, and threats to democracy are anything other than the risk they legitimately are.

Speaker 7 If you need us to pretend you are not creating the hurt you're creating in order for you to continue to be our customer, I'm sad to say you might be helping, might be happier elsewhere.

Speaker 7 Martin Luther King Jr. Day

Speaker 7 in 2022, they named it Republicans are racist weekend.

Speaker 4 So

Speaker 7 wait, you've changed, you want an end to, why did you go to this spice shop again?

Speaker 7 I don't think I've ever been in a spice shop. Have you ever been in a spice shop? I've never been like, oh, this is the best place to buy cloves.

Speaker 19 You don't have a clove outlet?

Speaker 15 Where do you get your cloves?

Speaker 7 Wow.

Speaker 47 Yeah.

Speaker 19 That's weird.

Speaker 53 These people are just weird, as Tim Wallace would say.

Speaker 7 Here she is. Here she is at the spice shop.

Speaker 27 President of Aki Brown. Are you ready to make Donald Trump?

Speaker 37 Yes, I am.

Speaker 27 Yes. Best part of debate prep for you? What's your favorite?

Speaker 37 Being at the spice store, I finally got out of debate prep to look at these spices. Best part of debate Prep, so far.

Speaker 10 Oh, my God.

Speaker 4 Oh, man.

Speaker 66 I just realized, I just put something together I've never thought of in my entire life.

Speaker 45 She's constantly laughing at things that aren't funny, right?

Speaker 4 We all know that.

Speaker 62 And then we all make fun of Joe Biden when he says, not a joke. He's in meetings with her, and she's laughing at stuff all the time that isn't jokes.
He thinks he has to tell everyone

Speaker 49 that they're not jokes.

Speaker 33 It's because of Kamala.

Speaker 43 He's like, we have a meeting on Thursday.

Speaker 49 Not a joke.

Speaker 24 We do have a meeting on Thursday.

Speaker 65 That's how all this happened.

Speaker 56 I never thought. I think that's really what's going on here.

Speaker 7 Why would you stop at a spice shop?

Speaker 42 Well, look, I mean, you know, it's what you're supposed to do.

Speaker 17 You go to these little businesses, right?

Speaker 7 You just, okay, the last one you picked was a gas station you were suing for discrimination.

Speaker 33 Yes.

Speaker 7 This one is like a full-fledged commie spice shop. Right.

Speaker 24 You know what I mean?

Speaker 7 That has a reputation in the town of being extraordinarily divisive.

Speaker 17 Right, but super supportive of them, right?

Speaker 15 Right. Right.

Speaker 7 But if you're trying to say, I'm not, I'm totally different. I'm just a regular

Speaker 7 mom who's had too many glasses of wine.

Speaker 2 Yeah.

Speaker 7 You don't go to that spice shop.

Speaker 59 Yeah, I guess if you're trying to portray, I mean, but you remember she basically launched her campaign on RuPaul's show, right?

Speaker 67 Like, I don't know that she's.

Speaker 7 No, I think she did launch her campaign on RuPaul's show.

Speaker 46 Yeah, so she's what I'm saying is she's not she is she hasn't she's back and forth on this right she hasn't at times tries to come off as moderate but in reality this is who she is

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Speaker 7 So I just watched, I was on a plane yesterday,

Speaker 7 and

Speaker 7 one of my favorite artists of all time is J.C. Lyandecker.

Speaker 7 He was the guy who was the mentor of Norman Rockwell. He taught Norman Rockwell.
Norman Rockwell wanted to be like J.C. Lyandecker.

Speaker 7 But J.C. Lyon, this is the only reason why this documentary was made, because J.C.
Lyandecker was gay.

Speaker 7 And it was all about the coded language that he had in his paintings.

Speaker 7 And it talked about how you speak in code when you are the guys on the out when you're not the ones that society really embraces sometimes you have to speak in code and so that that's all it was that's what she's doing she is signaling to all of the hard hard left by going to this spice shop you don't notice it that's the point of the code the average person doesn't notice it She's going there.

Speaker 7 She's just getting some spices. But if you know

Speaker 7 who owns that spice store, who runs it, what their CEO says about Democrats, you cannot go in there and talk about ending divisiveness

Speaker 7 with a straight face unless you're saying that for one audience, but your presence is sending a coded message to everybody

Speaker 7 that knows.

Speaker 15 100%.

Speaker 4 You know what I mean?

Speaker 7 She's doing that every time. My values haven't changed.

Speaker 7 That is code for I haven't changed. I'm only saying this right now.

Speaker 5 Bernie has decoded it.

Speaker 15 Yeah, Bernie. Right?

Speaker 18 Yeah. So has what was the other guy?

Speaker 11 Marky in Massachusetts said the exact same thing.

Speaker 48 Yeah, I know she's been running away from all of her climate.

Speaker 66 He didn't say it this broadly, but it was basically,

Speaker 48 I know she hasn't been doing the climate stuff.

Speaker 21 However, I know her.

Speaker 74 And I know what she's doing.

Speaker 48 She needs to make sure she can win an election.

Speaker 60 They're just saying it.

Speaker 39 That's not supposed to happen.

Speaker 18 You're supposed to say the quiet part out loud like that.

Speaker 62 You're supposed to act like, no, these are just, look, these are, she still cares about the environment, but she's happy she's able to make these

Speaker 46 concessions.

Speaker 62 That's not what she's doing here.

Speaker 66 And by the way, this is also why she's not saying it.

Speaker 46 It's why she's not largely addressing these things herself.

Speaker 61 These are leaks from campaign people. Correct.

Speaker 16 Noodle this out for me for a second, Glenn.

Speaker 44 We're six months into the Harris campaign, and she comes out and says, I'm getting rid of private insurance.

Speaker 52 And they say, well, I mean, in theory, a media that actually did its job would go to her and say, hey, Kamala, you told us during the campaign.

Speaker 7 I never said that.

Speaker 22 I never said that.

Speaker 67 What campaign aid? Give me a name.

Speaker 34 That wasn't me.

Speaker 11 If you wanted to know what I believed, should have asked me.

Speaker 62 That's what she's going to do.

Speaker 62 She's going to do that over and over and over and over again because she's not saying these things.

Speaker 7 They have this weird line of not lying about stuff like that, but lying about everything else.

Speaker 7 It's really weird. It's really weird.
I think she's just,

Speaker 7 you know, they are trying to make her the unnamed Democrat.

Speaker 7 The Democrats, when there's ever an unnamed Republican or unnamed Democrat, they always perform better than the candidate because you pour into them what you want. Right.

Speaker 7 As long as they don't state policies, then you just see them and you're like, she's like me. He's like me.

Speaker 61 Yeah, you think of the good things.

Speaker 41 You know, it's like time heals wounds.

Speaker 52 You think of memories of past things you've done.

Speaker 17 You think of the good things and not the the bad ones.

Speaker 19 Oh, I remember that job.

Speaker 38 That was the best time of my life.

Speaker 67 Probably we were miserable at the time at that job.

Speaker 18 Yep.

Speaker 20 But that is what they're doing right now.

Speaker 21 And that's what the generic Democrat

Speaker 11 campaign is all about.

Speaker 7 So we have to talk about Liz Cheney and Dick Cheney at some point.

Speaker 7 Liz Cheney,

Speaker 7 Liz Cheney came out over the weekend, and she said that voters would abandon the Constitution if they did not vote for Kamala Harris.

Speaker 52 I mean, that's just silly.

Speaker 7 It's just

Speaker 33 nonsense.

Speaker 7 Could I just ask about this? In 2020,

Speaker 7 just four years ago, she said Kamala Harris is a radical liberal who would raise taxes, take away guns and health insurance, and explode the size and power of the federal government.

Speaker 7 She wants to recreate America in the image of what's happening on the streets of Portland and Seattle. We won't give her the chance.
Okay, that's Liz Cheney four years ago.

Speaker 7 What's changed, Liz?

Speaker 7 What's changed?

Speaker 7 What she's saying is, because Orange Man bad, because Orange Man won't get involved and entangled in foreign wars, and my dad, Darth Vader to the left, Darth freaking Vader to the left, he now says, I'm voting for her, and they all celebrate?

Speaker 3 Halliburton, Halliburton, Halliburton.

Speaker 7 Darth Vader,

Speaker 7 he's Dr. Death.
He's responsible for all of the wars. What has happened to you, Democrats?

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Speaker 7 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program and I want to say hello to my dear, very old friend. Emphasis on very old, Bill O'Reilly,

Speaker 7 billorilly.com.

Speaker 6 How are you?

Speaker 81 You know, back on the same, which is tragic for everybody.

Speaker 81 You know, I may be aging in dog ears, but I remain a consistent person. I am exactly the same as when you met me

Speaker 81 20 years ago.

Speaker 7 Yeah, that's pretty crazy, isn't it? You know who's not that way? Kamala Harris.

Speaker 7 She's not the one even 20 months ago, 20 minutes ago, really.

Speaker 7 But you have a new book out called Confronting the President.

Speaker 7 And I want to get to that, but I do want to ask you, how do you see the landscape of things right now?

Speaker 81 Well, it's a pretty interesting situation and unique in American politics.

Speaker 81 And that's the fault of the folks. We, the people, are at fault here.

Speaker 81 Because we have become so distracted in our lives and I'm talking generally I'm not talking about Glenn Beck listeners or Bill O'Reilly TV watchers or listeners I'm not talking about the crew that seeks out information and opinion I'm talking about the people who you know have got the phone in their hand 24-7 and and they're all over the place

Speaker 81 So when you have a candidate as unqualified as Kamala Harris,

Speaker 81 then

Speaker 81 you

Speaker 81 would assume that she'll get waxed by 10 points and she'll lose the election handily, right?

Speaker 81 You would assume that because she's not qualified to do the job.

Speaker 81 And if you look and analyze what she's done in seven and a half years in Washington, four as a senator, three as vice president, she's done absolutely bupkiss word of the day.

Speaker 81 Nothing.

Speaker 7 Well,

Speaker 7 she has she voted in the Inflation Reduction Act, which was a nightmare. She has taken really hard stands.
She supported George Soros, district attorneys. I mean, the things that she has done

Speaker 7 are in the exact opposite direction, I think, where people want to go.

Speaker 7 May I correct you? Yes.

Speaker 81 That isn't doing anything. Those are opinions.

Speaker 81 All right, so when you're a senator, it is expected that you'll introduce legislation to help Glenn Beck and Stu. I mean, that's like, okay, how are we going to help Glenn Beck and Stu?

Speaker 81 Let's come up with a law or a bill that will help them. Nothing.

Speaker 81 Nothing in four years. Now, Barack Obama was the same way and got away with it.
So it's not unique there.

Speaker 81 But when you look at a Kamala Harris who cannot even tell you what her vision for the country is. So I want a new way forward.
Well, what does that mean?

Speaker 81 You're going to go on a nature trail and take a left instead of a right

Speaker 81 what does that mean

Speaker 81 I want joy right okay lady I can't have joy if you're not gonna tell me one thing that you believe in all right one thing that you might accomplish and how you would do it so how do you see it today if it was held today how do you see this election going Trump would win by a very slight margin but there would be a lot of chaos and a lot of angst and a lot of lawsuits He's got to pull away.

Speaker 81 Now,

Speaker 81 on the Trump end, on the Trump end,

Speaker 81 everyone knows that you're not voting for St. Francis of Assisi here.

Speaker 81 Okay?

Speaker 81 Everyone knows that. But if you look at what he did in four years, because he does have a record of helping Glenn Beck and Stu.

Speaker 81 And he did that by cutting their taxes and stimulating the economy before COVID

Speaker 81 that everybody who is working,

Speaker 81 wages were rising. Yes.

Speaker 81 Real wages.

Speaker 81 That is what they call a record.

Speaker 81 Now, if you don't like him,

Speaker 81 I don't like a lot of people, but I understand they are effective in what they do.

Speaker 81 the American population, we cannot separate now.

Speaker 4 Okay.

Speaker 7 All right. So let me ask you, let me go to the book because I think there's some maybe some answers here because this is confronting the president's no-spin assessments from Washington to Biden.

Speaker 7 So let me just ask you a couple of rapid fire

Speaker 7 best president.

Speaker 7 Best president. Abraham Lincoln by far because he inherited

Speaker 81 an unbelievably terrible situation, way worse than any president, including FDR and the Great Depression.

Speaker 42 Wait, now hurry down just a second.

Speaker 7 President Washington had to put together a country out of nothing after winning a war against, you know, King George.

Speaker 81 Interesting question you asked there, Beck.

Speaker 81 Okay.

Speaker 81 Washington was revered by the population.

Speaker 4 Yeah.

Speaker 81 Everyone loved him.

Speaker 7 Yes.

Speaker 81 So when he walked in or rode in on his stallion, people said, hey, George, whatever you want.

Speaker 81 Okay. yeah, you want to do this? Good.
We're going to do it. Okay.
Lincoln came in, and half the country hated his guts.

Speaker 4 Yeah, half the country. Trying to kill him.

Speaker 7 Yeah, half of his cabinet, too. Right.

Speaker 81 So that was the difference there. But a good question, Beck.

Speaker 3 Who's the one?

Speaker 7 Thank you. Who's the worst president?

Speaker 81 James Buchanan, the guy before Lincoln. For four years, coming off Franklin Pierce, who's like the third worst president.

Speaker 81 He did absolutely nothing, Buchanan stood up there in the White House and allowed the South to arm itself, to abuse federal authorities right down to the post office, to build up caches of weaponry, to organize divisions, and Buchanan did nothing, not one thing.

Speaker 81 I have a letter from Harry Truman that says that if Andrew Jackson had been president from 1856 to 1960, there would not have been a civil war because Jackson would have crushed the rebellion in its infancy.

Speaker 50 Yes.

Speaker 81 And Buchanan did nothing.

Speaker 50 All right.

Speaker 81 That's why he's the worst.

Speaker 7 You know me, Bill, and you're not singing music to my ears yet.

Speaker 7 And this may discredit your whole book. Where is Woodrow Wilson on that list?

Speaker 81 Wilson was a bad president, but he didn't reach the heights. of Joe Biden, Herbert Hoover, people like that.
Warren Harding. Oh, my gosh.
Okay?

Speaker 81 And Harding came right after Wilson, as you know. But Wilson was a racist, number one.

Speaker 81 Number two, waffled all over the place. Teddy Roosevelt hated him.

Speaker 7 Yes, I know.

Speaker 81 Despised him.

Speaker 81 Now, I know you were going to ask this, but I'll jump the answer.

Speaker 81 Joe Biden is the second worst president we've ever had in our country. And I know people look at me like, oh, oh, no.
And here's why.

Speaker 81 He brought the problems problems onto the country yes yes he created the problems yeah okay i you know what

Speaker 7 i might agree with you that that makes him worse than woodrow wilson

Speaker 23 because

Speaker 7 wilson was dealing with things he was helping them uh along but he was he was uh dealing with things like you know uh the first world war etc etc

Speaker 7 i don't know he brought on taxes I don't know, Bill.

Speaker 4 I don't know.

Speaker 50 I don't know.

Speaker 81 Look, it was a different time, but you have to get into the mentality of these people. I have no use for Woodrow Wilson.
I think Teddy Roosevelt is 100% right. The guy was feckless.
He was a coward.

Speaker 81 His wife ran the White House, a lot like Joe Biden,

Speaker 81 and to some extent, Nancy Reagan, if you want to be fair. Okay?

Speaker 4 So,

Speaker 81 but when you have a person like Joe Biden, and you know, this is not a political book, in front of the president is no politics politics at all, none. Okay?

Speaker 81 It's right down the line, facts from every blanken president. And then you, the reader, can decide.
I don't tell you, I don't rank them. All right?

Speaker 81 You decide whether they were good or bad for the country. It's much more fun that way.
All right?

Speaker 81 But Biden himself, because Kamala is an acolyte of Biden, he caused these massive problems that we're going to have to deal with for decades.

Speaker 81 The open border, those unintended consequences, you think they're going away if Trump is elected? They're not.

Speaker 7 I don't think they're unintended.

Speaker 81 Okay.

Speaker 81 And that's a good debate because there is a school of thought that says the Democratic Party hates the white patriarchy and wanted to overthrow it by allowing people of color from other nations to swarm into the...

Speaker 7 Well, I should tell you, I think it's even, I think it's to collapse the system. I mean, why is it happening all over the Western world?

Speaker 7 Why are all European countries on the verge of collapse or civil war because of this?

Speaker 15 Whose idea was that?

Speaker 81 Regretting it now.

Speaker 23 Yeah, well,

Speaker 7 I mean,

Speaker 7 you're Irish.

Speaker 7 Thank you. What's going on in Ireland?

Speaker 7 Did you see the arrest of that

Speaker 7 teacher?

Speaker 4 Did you see this?

Speaker 7 Oh,

Speaker 7 you have to, you've been busy with your book.

Speaker 7 You have to see it, Bill. They arrested this teacher because he would not say

Speaker 7 that, you know, girls could be boys and boys could be girls. I think he taught elementary school.
I think it actually might be kindergarten.

Speaker 7 And he said, it is my duty to protect children and teach them the truth. And that is not the truth.

Speaker 14 I'll look into that.

Speaker 4 It's a good story.

Speaker 23 You have to.

Speaker 7 Because they arrested him.

Speaker 7 They're just, you know, the cops are just, I'm doing my duty. Well, no, you don't have a duty to do the wrong thing.

Speaker 7 You don't.

Speaker 81 No, absolutely not. And

Speaker 81 we'll definitely get into that tomorrow in the NOSPIN News. Yeah.

Speaker 7 Confronting the President. Is it out tomorrow? When is it out?

Speaker 81 It is out tomorrow, September 10th.

Speaker 81 And you can get it all everywhere.

Speaker 50 And we're hoping it pops to number one.

Speaker 81 Look, the worthiness of this book is that it's fun to read.

Speaker 81 It's not, I'm not Mr. Hand at Fast Times at Ridgemont High with Spoken.

Speaker 4 Okay?

Speaker 81 I can't come to your house and tell you about Thomas Jefferson. But in our country, the truth is becoming more and more elusive.

Speaker 81 And the propaganda, particularly now in this election, my God,

Speaker 81 you know, and you'll see it on display tomorrow night on the debate as Harris just basically says, oh, open border, that's Trump's fault.

Speaker 50 Oh,

Speaker 81 20% rise in in the cost of essentials of life, that's Trump's fault. And then you'll have the two ABC people there going, uh-uh,

Speaker 81 next question, you know, and I mean, that's propaganda.

Speaker 81 That's how totalitarian societies rise.

Speaker 7 I have about 45 seconds.

Speaker 7 What's your advice to President Trump tomorrow? What does he have to do? Facts.

Speaker 7 Facts. Just hammer her with facts.

Speaker 81 I would lead off with, they're going to ask them some question, go, oh, look, I'll get to that.

Speaker 81 But before, I would just like to know from the vice president, as an American, because I'm a little upset here tonight on the stage.

Speaker 81 I'm just thinking about why, in God's name, would you open a border to allow 10 to 15 million foreign nationals to come into this country? Why?

Speaker 81 That's it. Keep it simple.

Speaker 7 Keep it simple and civil.

Speaker 13 I think

Speaker 50 she wants to.

Speaker 7 Her thing is piss him off.

Speaker 47 He's just got to remain good.

Speaker 47 I know he does.

Speaker 81 Got to know it.

Speaker 7 Yeah. Yeah.
Well, she's said it, or at least her camp has said it. That was her strategy.
Bill, thank you very much. By the way, I loved your

Speaker 7 message of the day on Dennis Quaid. I think you're exactly right.
You can find him at billo'reilly.com, billorilly.com. Also, the book Confronting the Presidents, the latest from Mr.
Bill O'Reilly.

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Speaker 7 Well, somebody else has left the Democratic Party. Alan Dershowitz, we're going to talk to him in just a few minutes.
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Speaker 7 We're going to talk about that here in just a second, but we're going to get to Alan Dershowitz in about 30 minutes from now.

Speaker 7 And finally, he's leaving the Democratic Party. I don't think this was easy for him to do because he cares about his children.

Speaker 7 He cares about his wife, his family.

Speaker 7 And he knows he's dead to them now. He's absolutely, I mean, he's been dead to them for a while, but his kids, you know, have been like, dad, you're killing us.

Speaker 7 And, you know, I know he didn't take this without his family's backing. I'm sure he didn't.

Speaker 7 But another one comes to at least the right side.

Speaker 7 I'm not saying that he is going to vote for Donald Trump, but at least he has now seen the Democratic Party for what it is. Barry Weiss was one of the first ones to do that, right?

Speaker 7 I mean, when Barry Weiss, who was working for the New York Times, came out and said, this is not real. None of these things are true.

Speaker 7 That was earth-shattering.

Speaker 7 Brett

Speaker 7 Weinstein, who was on with us just last week, was a guy that didn't want to, would never come on my show.

Speaker 7 And we don't agree on everything. I don't know how he's voting.
Do you know if he's voting for Trump, as he said?

Speaker 34 I don't know if my Trump.

Speaker 7 But he's not a Democrat and not a socialist. He's like, this is a death cult.
David Sachs, the same. Naval Ravakant just came out.

Speaker 7 A lot of these Silicon Valley guys are saying, we got to get away from the Democratic Party. Russell Brand,

Speaker 7 RFK Jr., Tulsi Gabbard, Elon Musk.

Speaker 22 Wasn't it Andreessen Horowitz too that both came out?

Speaker 4 Yeah. Yeah.

Speaker 7 I mean, this is...

Speaker 7 There's something happening,

Speaker 7 and it's not just with the elite class. You can't tell me that these people

Speaker 7 have come out in the last few and said,

Speaker 7 we got to get away from the Democratic Party because it's actually poison for us. It's not what we thought it was.
It's changed too much.

Speaker 7 You can't tell me that's happening here and it's not happening out in our communities. And I think we're going to see it

Speaker 7 on election night.

Speaker 7 You know, I talked about this with Tucker. Do you have the cut

Speaker 7 where I'm talking about

Speaker 7 our biggest thing is we have to go out and vote. We cannot just dismiss and say, well, they're probably going to steal it and then not go out and vote.
Listen.

Speaker 9 As of right now, Trump is ahead. The Harris campaign knows that, which is why they're blaming Russia again.

Speaker 10 But

Speaker 9 what could happen in the next six weeks that changes that? I don't see.

Speaker 9 I honestly think the only thing that could change that is one of two things.

Speaker 51 Massive corruption

Speaker 51 and our side believing you can't overcome that massive corruption.

Speaker 51 And that is absolutely not true.

Speaker 9 But I think it's like three in 10 Christians vote.

Speaker 59 Did you know that?

Speaker 9 Three in 10? Something like that? It's a very low number. It's not what you would expect.

Speaker 9 If we just, if our churches would just say,

Speaker 9 go out and vote and use the scriptures to tell you the difference between right and wrong.

Speaker 9 You know this. My gosh, that we're fighting the same battle we have fought from the very beginning.
This is as old as the Tower of Babel. It's as old as Satan being cast out.
What did Satan say?

Speaker 9 I'll bring them all back to you, Father.

Speaker 7 I'll bring them all back, but I want the credit.

Speaker 9 I'll tell them what to do, and you won't lose any of them.

Speaker 7 Okay?

Speaker 9 Jesus said,

Speaker 9 send me.

Speaker 9 They're going to make mistakes, but I will sacrifice myself. I will die so they can live again.

Speaker 9 Which one did God choose? Jesus.

Speaker 9 We're having the same argument. All of these politicians are saying, Give me the credit.
I'll tell them exactly what to do. Nobody will be hurt.

Speaker 9 Nobody's going to be running with a stick that could poke out their eye. Nobody will have guns.
And if that doesn't work, nobody will have knives.

Speaker 9 Nobody will have choice because nobody can fail because that causes problems.

Speaker 9 That's Satan's plan.

Speaker 1 That's not Jesus.

Speaker 9 That's Satan.

Speaker 7 This was an amazing conversation.

Speaker 7 I saw a review of it

Speaker 7 online yesterday, and the reporter said

Speaker 7 they mentioned politics like once.

Speaker 7 We talked for an hour at least.

Speaker 7 And

Speaker 7 it was weird. You know, I was backstage, and Tucker and I didn't talk about what are we going to talk about.

Speaker 7 And I'm backstage, and I'm listening to him talk about

Speaker 7 we got to stop assuming that America is TikTok or is what you see on X. It's not.
When you're actually out in our communities,

Speaker 7 people are not as divided as we think they are. We still do agree on many, many things.

Speaker 7 But

Speaker 7 are we going to get

Speaker 7 off our couch and

Speaker 7 vote?

Speaker 9 Here it is. The Lord will use any person, any flaws, anybody,

Speaker 9 if you just will say yes.

Speaker 9 He'll just keep going from person to person. Donald Trump is just the first person who said,

Speaker 10 okay, I'll do it.

Speaker 9 And he will do it.

Speaker 9 And what are we going to sit at home when we have a guy who's willing to die for the country, not his fame, not his fortune, his country.

Speaker 9 And are we going to sit at home and go, I don't know, it might, they might try to steal the election.

Speaker 10 Get your fat ass out of the chair and grab people and take them to the polls.

Speaker 9 Ladies and gentlemen, Mr. Gunnbach.

Speaker 38 That's great. I mean, it's fascinating, though, because it, because it can happen, right?

Speaker 39 It certainly is possible.

Speaker 5 But as he was talking about in that previous clip, it's like, you can't see anything in the next six weeks that would change our perceptions of that situation.

Speaker 62 I mean, they tried to murder the guy on stage.

Speaker 7 They did. Right?

Speaker 5 Like, of course there are things that can change all of this.

Speaker 7 When you say, because Tucker and I talked about that,

Speaker 7 he asked, what is your, you know, what's your view of what happened on that day? And I told him,

Speaker 7 what is your view of what happened? What happened on that day? Honestly, what

Speaker 7 you said they tried to kill him. Who's they?

Speaker 39 That's a great question.

Speaker 67 And I left it broad because I don't really know the answer to it.

Speaker 42 I mean,

Speaker 39 the one assassin, of course, was there and

Speaker 17 I think largely responsible, but who knows what else was involved there?

Speaker 66 And I think because there were so many pathetic failures, because I'm used to be, I'm usually the person who's like, okay,

Speaker 42 people, I mean, are incompetent all the time.

Speaker 20 The most boring explanation is usually the correct one.

Speaker 44 In this one, there's so much going on.

Speaker 17 It feels like there has to be something, some other part of the story. I just don't know what that is.

Speaker 11 I will say, you know, I've seen a lot of internet theories that I don't buy, but

Speaker 20 the official explanation also doesn't make a lot of sense to me.

Speaker 7 I will tell you, Jack Carr was there.

Speaker 7 Yeah, and I was talking to him before the show, and we kind of had an exchange during the show, too, because you brought stuff up. And I'm like, Jack,

Speaker 7 you know, you're a fiction writer. What do you think happened? I mean, as a fiction writer, it's clear what happened.
The most plausible thing is they tried to kill the guy, okay?

Speaker 7 And they souped somebody up, or, you know,

Speaker 7 what kid has, you know, foreign accounts? What kid has foreign accounts, encrypted accounts, and then no footprint at all on the internet?

Speaker 7 Really?

Speaker 7 And then

Speaker 7 they don't watch the roof. It's 150 yards away.
There's nobody on the roof.

Speaker 47 Oh, that's inexplicable. Right.

Speaker 7 The very best,

Speaker 7 most charitable explanation is

Speaker 7 they allowed it to happen.

Speaker 7 They just didn't care enough, and they allowed it to happen.

Speaker 20 I mean, mass incompetence would be another somewhat - it's a little bit different, but a somewhat theoretically possible.

Speaker 17 Somewhat.

Speaker 58 It's just hard to believe that these people that are on the high end of competence to get these jobs could allow that to happen.

Speaker 7 And I don't believe that. So the best is they allowed it to happen.

Speaker 7 But I think a case could be made for, I mean, what in their pattern against Donald Trump would tell you, oh, well, I draw the line there.

Speaker 7 I don't want to kill him.

Speaker 3 Yeah,

Speaker 18 I haven't found a perfect explanation.

Speaker 4 I haven't either

Speaker 16 souping them up in a guy who doesn't have any internet presence doesn't make perfect sense to me because did they start him at eight?

Speaker 4 No.

Speaker 42 They were able to, why didn't he have an internet presence?

Speaker 48 When did they start souping him up on that?

Speaker 40 When he was 10?

Speaker 42 I don't know.

Speaker 7 I don't think it's that hard to, I mean, right now with AI,

Speaker 7 and if you have, remember, the CIA and our intelligence community has our digital selves. Okay.
They got it from Facebook and everybody else. They have access to all of that information.

Speaker 7 So I could say to you right now, I need black, one-eyed lesbians with only nine fingers that

Speaker 7 really love Donald Trump and are willing to do anything. They're so angry

Speaker 7 about the left.

Speaker 7 Find those people. It'd come back immediately with a list of 10.

Speaker 7 Who's the most susceptible to

Speaker 7 joining in? And if we said, hey, there's some way to maybe

Speaker 7 take care of this. Who's the most likely to be wooed into that? You'd have an answer right away.

Speaker 7 You'd have one person or five people across the country that you could just feed online to them and get them to say, you know, I think I have an idea. I should kill them.

Speaker 7 That's where we are, technologically speaking. Now, I'm not saying that's what happened,

Speaker 7 but we can do that now. It should terrify people.

Speaker 67 So you're saying he was actually a kid without an internet presence, but then they were...

Speaker 66 You're not saying this as a marriage, to be clear.

Speaker 48 You're just saying, in your fiction writing world that you're discussing.

Speaker 7 Yes.

Speaker 17 You're saying that basically this person was authentically this weirdo that didn't have any sort of internet presence at whatever 20-something years old, but they were able to micro-target him, find him, and try to activate him.

Speaker 7 Look at how many shooters they have wound up over the transgender thing.

Speaker 7 Almost all of these shooters lately have been either transgender or something about transgender that really pissed them off.

Speaker 4 I'd say over-indexing.

Speaker 6 Yes, over-indexing.

Speaker 4 Over-indexing.

Speaker 4 Quite a bit.

Speaker 7 So that's just doing it through education.

Speaker 21 What could you do on a micro level like this?

Speaker 7 You're targeting one person. Yeah.

Speaker 43 Yeah.

Speaker 46 I mean, but it also has to involve incompetence because or something because

Speaker 16 certainly not every local police officer was in on this, right?

Speaker 47 No.

Speaker 58 But certainly not every.

Speaker 7 But what happened with the local police?

Speaker 66 They were very upset and tried to get in touch, but they didn't stop it.

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Speaker 21 So you're explaining to me this theory of what might have happened with this shooting. And we talked about micro-targeting one individual like this.

Speaker 48 And I mentioned, okay,

Speaker 18 there has to be some level of incompetence here.

Speaker 4 Like the police, are you blaming them for the incompetence?

Speaker 7 So, no.

Speaker 7 If you notice,

Speaker 7 they expected the Secret Service to

Speaker 7 do certain things, communicate, have communication with them,

Speaker 7 you know, spin them up and say, okay, here's what you do, here's what we do, here's where you stand, here's where we stand, here's a radio that can contact us at a central location so we can get the word out to everybody.

Speaker 7 None of that stuff was done.

Speaker 7 I'm not blaming the local police at all. I think the local police got a really raw deal.
I think the local police are made to look like, well, geez, look how incompetent. No,

Speaker 7 no.

Speaker 7 It's either the Secret Service is wildly incompetent

Speaker 7 or they had another agenda. And I'm not saying every Secret Service member that was there.

Speaker 20 It's, you know, look, this is what makes it, I think, wide open for so many people.

Speaker 18 It just doesn't seem plausible that just this dope

Speaker 21 who didn't like anybody, didn't know anybody, didn't have any internet footprint, just was like, ah, you you know, I think I'm going to take the day off from work and go assassinate the president.

Speaker 7 It just doesn't

Speaker 7 seem

Speaker 7 Tucker's absolutely convinced of it.

Speaker 3 A lot of people are.

Speaker 17 It seems like, and what's fascinating about it is how quickly it went away as a story.

Speaker 47 Yeah.

Speaker 58 I told you this last week.

Speaker 62 I listened to the audio of the police investigating a 13-year-old a year ago

Speaker 16 on Friday, three days after a shooting in Georgia, that school shooting that happened, the audio of the confrontation from the previous year from like the, you know, the camera, I don't know, the camera or the recording device the police officer was wearing, that audio has already been released and was released on Friday.

Speaker 60 We know everything about this guy. We know where his family is.

Speaker 68 We know the texts his mom supposedly sent to his aunt.

Speaker 46 We know from the phone logs, the calls that were made supposedly from the mom to warn the school in advance. We know almost everything about this situation in three or four days.

Speaker 5 And here we are weeks and weeks and weeks after this assassination attempt.

Speaker 58 And we know very little.

Speaker 7 And we haven't seen anyone fired.

Speaker 7 One woman was allowed to quit, therefore get her retirement page, the pay.

Speaker 20 You're talking about the head of the Secret Service.

Speaker 39 Yeah.

Speaker 7 So she gets, you're not firing her. So she gets all the benefits for whatever she signed up for.

Speaker 5 even though she stepped down yes she steps down she wasn't fired so you mean when you step down from a job you don't typically get the the benefits going on of course this is a government job

Speaker 7 for the love of pete it's the government um and then nobody was fired nobody's been disciplined no what has changed what has changed they they're putting up the plexiglass around trump now that's it speeches that's it and you know what another thing you know when i said donald trump is willing to die for his country,

Speaker 7 you know, I've been with him now a few times since the assassination. And

Speaker 7 every time he walks out on stage, I imagine me in that position after somebody shot, shot at me.

Speaker 21 Terrifying.

Speaker 9 You,

Speaker 7 that has got to screw with your head every time you walk on stage. Somebody could have a gun and wants to shoot me.
And he doesn't flinch.

Speaker 7 I mean, this is one of the bravest guys out there, and maybe that's why we're not talking about it.

Speaker 59 Yeah, I think his best line so far in this entire campaign was that they said, I'm an enemy of democracy.

Speaker 17 I took a bullet for democracy.

Speaker 59 And

Speaker 59 it's a great point, and something that I'm surprised isn't a bigger issue.

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Speaker 7 Alan Dershowitz, Harvard Law Professor, Emeritus, host of the

Speaker 7 Dersch Show and Get Trump author. He came out this weekend joining his voice to many others saying, I'm not a Democrat anymore.
He's an independent. He's not saying he's going to vote for Trump.

Speaker 7 But there is a problem in the Democratic Party, as we have been pointing out for a while now. They're not your grandfather's Democratic Party, your father's, even maybe your Democratic Party anymore.

Speaker 7 They're not. Dirkshowitz is joining us now.

Speaker 15 Alan, how are you, sir?

Speaker 81 Well, I'm feeling really good as an independent. You know, I've been a Democrat for 70 years.

Speaker 81 I started supporting the Democratic Party in the early 1950s as a kid who went around in a sound truck supporting Philip Schuppler, the Democratic candidate for assemblyman in Brooklyn.

Speaker 81 And I haven't voted for a single non-Democrat for president

Speaker 81 since John Kennedy in 1960.

Speaker 81 But like Ronald Reagan said, the Democratic Party has left me by having people like Keith Ellison, who is a supporter of the Reverend Farrakhan, and the Reverend Sharpton, who conducted an anti-Semitic pogrom

Speaker 81 in the Bronx and in Brooklyn back in the day, and AOC, who says that Israel is a genocidal state,

Speaker 81 and people like Bernie Sanders, that's not my party. I can't support a party like that.

Speaker 81 I'm going to be independent, and I'm hoping maybe someday the Democrats will come back to their roots. But until then, don't count on my support.

Speaker 7 This is really

Speaker 7 earth-shattering, I think, to some people. And the minute I read this, Ellen, I thought of your children and your wife, because

Speaker 7 I know decisions that you make, like decisions I make, affect the whole family.

Speaker 7 How is that going?

Speaker 81 Terrible, terrible.

Speaker 81 My nephew wrote to me yesterday and said, you're now to the right of, and then he mentioned, you know, some of the people who are,

Speaker 81 you know, the old Republicans, Cheney and others who are now supporting Harris. And

Speaker 13 my family,

Speaker 81 everybody in my family is a Democrat. And most of my friends, I don't have that many friends left, because I have supported Donald Trump's civil liberties even before I left the Democratic Party.

Speaker 81 You know, I'm a civil libertarian at first.

Speaker 81 And

Speaker 81 I hate what the Democrats have done to Donald Trump.

Speaker 81 You know, that New York case and some of these

Speaker 81 cases. So I've, you know, I've been on his side of the legal issues for years now.

Speaker 50 Right.

Speaker 7 But that's not, I mean, what they're doing on

Speaker 15 censorship overall is terrifying.

Speaker 7 Really terrifying.

Speaker 81 Well, it's happening around the world. It's happening in England.
They're putting people in jail for protests.

Speaker 81 It's horrible. And they're applying the double standard on universities.

Speaker 81 You can't say a word negative about protected minorities on college campuses. But if you use the wrong pronoun, you'll get suspended.
But you can call Israel a genocidal country.

Speaker 81 And you can say, you know,

Speaker 81 Jews are destroying America.

Speaker 81 That's okay. That's First Amendment protected speech.
And I don't mind that as long as you apply the same standard to everybody.

Speaker 81 They're not, they're not, they're applying a double standard.

Speaker 7 So, um,

Speaker 7 Ellen, do you do you sense

Speaker 7 that this is more than just you?

Speaker 81 Yeah, oh, yeah, I've gotten hundreds and hundreds of calls and emails from people who say, you know, we used to be Democrats, we still support a lot of the Democratic platform on abortion rights and gay rights, but we can't be members of a party that features Keith Allison or AOC or people like that.

Speaker 81 You know, the Republicans have their problem too with Tucker Carlson. He platformed recently

Speaker 81 a Holocaust denier, and he ought to be ashamed of himself for doing that.

Speaker 81 Neither party is perfect, but I think the Republicans have done a better job of marginalizing their extremists than the Democrats have done.

Speaker 8 Well, I mean, you know,

Speaker 7 it's hard when Kamala

Speaker 7 came out this weekend, you know, saying,

Speaker 7 I understand

Speaker 4 the

Speaker 7 Palestinians, those who are standing up for the, you know, for Hamas or the Palestinian cause. I have sympathy for them, and that's why Israel,

Speaker 7 they have to offer a two-state solution. They don't want a two-state solution.
Israel's offered a two-state solution.

Speaker 50 They don't want one.

Speaker 81 There isn't a single protester.

Speaker 81 I will give $1,000 to Hamas if you can show me protesters, protesters who are calling for a two-state solution. What they're calling for is the end of Israel.

Speaker 81 What they're calling for is a victory of Hamas. What they're calling for is the end of Israel.
They're not calling for a two-state solution. That's ridiculous.

Speaker 81 And they're not even calling for a ceasefire because Israel has agreed to the ceasefire. Even the State Department has said it's all up to Hamas now.

Speaker 81 Has a single protester ever said, hey, Hamas, agree to a ceasefire. Maybe then you can save some lives.
Nobody is calling for that.

Speaker 81 These are just calls for the end of Israel and they're calls for the end of America.

Speaker 81 Recently, some of the protesters were burning American flags and saying our real goal is the destruction of America. Because, you know, Israel is a surrogate for America.

Speaker 81 Why is there so much focus on Israel? Is there any focus on Darfur on the Sudan where people are literally dying of hunger and thirst? No,

Speaker 81 because that has nothing to do with being anti-American. So it's all about anti-Americanism.

Speaker 7 So when you left the Democratic Party, it's more than just their stance on Israel.

Speaker 81 Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah.
No, it's the whole movement to the hard left. And look, I am a centrist Democrat.
I'm a liberal. I'm an anti-radical.
I believe in civil liberties and free speech, all the

Speaker 81 basic aspects of the Bill of Rights. And the Democrats aren't supporting that these days.
For them, it's free speech for me, but not for the.

Speaker 7 So Dick Cheney came out, speaking of your nephew, Dick Cheney came out this weekend and said there's never been a bigger threat to the Republic, or I think he probably said democracy, than Donald Trump.

Speaker 7 What do you make of that?

Speaker 81 I don't know. I mean, you know, he was

Speaker 81 a pretty tough vice president and

Speaker 81 pretty aggressive in his support of American policies. I don't know whether it has to do with his daughter.

Speaker 81 I don't know whether it has to do with his feeling that the Republicans haven't given him enough deference. He hasn't quit the Republican Party, as far as I know.

Speaker 81 He's still a Republican, but he's going to vote for Harrison against Trump. I understand.
I know people like that as well, and I know people on the other side. This is

Speaker 81 an election that's very much about personalities.

Speaker 81 You know, I don't know very many people who are going to vote for anybody in this election.

Speaker 81 I think there are a lot of people who are voting against a candidate, and they haven't decided which candidate they're voting against yet. The American people really were entitled to a better choice.

Speaker 7 So, if

Speaker 7 you were talking in front of a jury, let's make America 12 men and women,

Speaker 7 and you had to make a case

Speaker 7 that the Democrats are actually a bigger threat, at least the way they're currently put together.

Speaker 7 How would you change p how would you approach the jury?

Speaker 81 Well, I would approach the jury by looking at the facts, by seeing what the Democrats have done, how they've abused the rule of law, how they're violating the First Amendment, the Fifth Amendment, the Sixth Amendment.

Speaker 81 They're

Speaker 81 using

Speaker 81 lawfare

Speaker 81 in politics. They're distorting democracy.
And look, I don't like the fact that President Trump claimed he won the last election.

Speaker 81 He didn't win the last election, although I think a lot of people think he did.

Speaker 81 But I don't like the way the world and the country and the Democrats have reacted to that. He has a free speech right to make that position.

Speaker 81 He shouldn't have been indicted for any of the charges that he was indicted for.

Speaker 81 And I think if you had to single out one case, it's the New York case against them where they made up a crime, has done more damage to the rule of law and to democracy than anything Donald Trump has done.

Speaker 7 Alan, thank you so much.

Speaker 7 It's my pleasure.

Speaker 7 I feel for your family because I know.

Speaker 4 I know what it's like. I know.

Speaker 81 It's tough for them. It's tough for them.
But they look. They have to buy the whole package.
They know who I am. I'm always going to stand up for principal.

Speaker 81 And, you know, I put family first, but I put principal first too.

Speaker 81 And mostly my family has been supportive. Not everyone in the family, but mostly my family has been supportive.
Yeah.

Speaker 7 Well, you know, you're probably feeling a lot like Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

Speaker 4 right now.

Speaker 81 Well,

Speaker 81 Bobby's an old friend of mine. I've known him since he was a young man.
And, of course, I've supported the Kennedys right from the beginning. I'll tell you a funny story about that.

Speaker 81 So I was at a dinner party when I was still invited to dinner parties, and

Speaker 81 they seated Caroline Kennedy next to me. And she said, If I knew you had been invited, I wouldn't have come because you defended Donald Trump.
And I said, Yeah, but I also defended Ted Kennedy.

Speaker 81 That's how I first came to Martha's Vineyard defending Ted Kennedy. That chap aquitic, would you have walked out on me for that? Well, she had no answer.

Speaker 70 What do you think of Robert F.

Speaker 7 Kennedy joining the Trump thing?

Speaker 81 I'm not surprised. I mean, they have a lot in common.
And,

Speaker 81 you know, he has very strong views, some of which I agree with, some of which I disagree with, but he's a serious guy. And I have to tell you, he's a great volleyball player.

Speaker 81 I played against him a couple of times. My nose still hurts from some of the

Speaker 81 into my face. But I like Bobby.

Speaker 81 And, you know, I like his feistiness. I don't agree with all of his politics, but he shouldn't be attacked by his family.
He's an individual. He's entitled to make his own decisions.

Speaker 7 Alan Dershowitz, thank you very much, sir.

Speaker 50 Appreciate it. My pleasure.
Thank you.

Speaker 81 Good to talk to you.

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Speaker 7 You know, Stu, I have to ask you, what do you think about advertising by pharmaceutical companies?

Speaker 7 Do you think we,

Speaker 7 I mean, there's a reason we take more drugs than anybody else in the world. Do you think it has to do with,

Speaker 7 should pharmaceutical companies be able to pitch?

Speaker 23 Of course.

Speaker 5 Of course, they should be able to advertise their product.

Speaker 17 I mean, I don't always understand why they do it,

Speaker 5 but yes, of course they should be able to advertise their product.

Speaker 7 I don't understand why they do it.

Speaker 62 Well, because, I mean, it's like we were just watching a particular ad.

Speaker 20 It seemed like a very narrow percentage of the audience you were going for in those ads.

Speaker 42 I just wonder how, just knowing enough about advertising and how it works, like, how can you possibly

Speaker 64 like it's the same way I feel with lawyers when they're like, did you fall down 19 metal stairs in the 80, the March of 1984 in North Carolina? If so, then you deserve a reward.

Speaker 44 And it's like, how many people are there that have that one little thing that you're suing on?

Speaker 41 But I guess, you know, obviously the rewards are great.

Speaker 20 The pharmaceutical thing, you know, I mean,

Speaker 20 it's interesting they can make their money back, right?

Speaker 22 And of course, you know, as people certainly complain about all the time, if you have one of these things and this, and one of these medications you believe helps you, you're on it for a long time.

Speaker 17 So you're creating a lifelong customer in theory.

Speaker 20 So I understand why they do it.

Speaker 21 But also, I'm not as negative on the pharmaceutical industry as many.

Speaker 4 So I know.

Speaker 34 Well, you're a guy who, you know,

Speaker 39 I love the chemicals.

Speaker 21 You just dump them all inside of it.

Speaker 7 You're like a weed killer.

Speaker 3 I drank

Speaker 42 all the time. I did it one.
And it wasn't.

Speaker 42 We did it one time. Yeah.

Speaker 15 Roundup. And roundup.

Speaker 12 Yes.

Speaker 7 Roundup. Something that everybody says is the most dangerous.

Speaker 17 It was just not at all what everybody says.

Speaker 58 But yes, that is a lot of people do say it.

Speaker 19 Whether it's true or not is a whole different circumstance, which is why I drank it to kind of prove that it, you know, I'm not that worried about it.

Speaker 7 You know, we've changed so many of our views over the years, right? I'm not the same guy I was in the year 2000.

Speaker 21 No, I mean, I think everybody has changes and new evidence.

Speaker 4 Yeah.

Speaker 7 But we're both probably much more anti-war than we ever were.

Speaker 17 I wouldn't describe myself as anti-war.

Speaker 39 I don't think you would describe yourself as anti-war.

Speaker 20 I mean, I'm anti-war in the fact of, of course, war is bad and it should be the last resort.

Speaker 4 I'm anti-war.

Speaker 34 I'm less aggressive on the national and the international stage.

Speaker 7 Of the way we've been for the last, you know,

Speaker 7 70 years.

Speaker 40 Yeah, I'm much more skeptical of our

Speaker 50 State Department

Speaker 67 and our ability to wage these wars.

Speaker 66 And yeah, so I would, I would definitely, I definitely look at myself as more skeptical.

Speaker 66 Like, I've always thought of it as it should be a last resort.

Speaker 20 I've moved the line of what I think that last resort is.

Speaker 47 Well, I think I agree.

Speaker 7 I agree. And, you know, the other thing about it is,

Speaker 7 you know,

Speaker 7 we always had confidence we could go, you know, confidence we could go in and kick somebody's butt. You know what I mean? And so it's another

Speaker 2 boot in your

Speaker 7 you know what I mean?

Speaker 7 And I don't have that confidence at all.

Speaker 19 I don't have that confidence at all.

Speaker 17 However, as you point out,

Speaker 7 Afghanistan 2001, totally okay with that one.

Speaker 60 Not okay with the way it turned out. Right.

Speaker 67 But I'm okay with going in.

Speaker 7 Well, it's because it turned out the wrong way, because we decided to, you know,

Speaker 7 heal the world and make sure that we weren't fighting in really tough ways. We should have gone in, finished the job job, and gotten out.

Speaker 17 September 11th easily clears that line for both of us, though.

Speaker 19 Yes, right now. Oh, yeah.

Speaker 42 The need to respond.

Speaker 17 But there are, you know, like, you certainly look at other conflicts we've been involved in.

Speaker 4 Maybe not.

Speaker 59 Like, just like

Speaker 59 Ukraine is a good example of it.

Speaker 7 Or the withdrawal of Afghanistan.

Speaker 7 How those people

Speaker 7 are still in power amazes me. How anybody could think that, oh, yeah, we should go do Ukraine because these guys that brought us Afghanistan's withdrawal are in charge.