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Ep. 1985 - Did Biden FREEZE Again?!

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0:00

Well, folks, something is fascinating about the 2024 election.

0:03

Right now, if you look at the

0:05

polling data, something unique is happening in

0:08

modern American history. The unique thing is

0:10

that Republicans are now breaking into the

0:13

low likelihood voter camp. So typically speaking,

0:15

when it comes to elections, the basic

0:17

logic has been this. Democrats

0:20

win in high turnout elections. Republicans win

0:22

in low turnout elections. This has been

0:24

the theory behind why Republicans seem to

0:26

outperform during midterm elections, 2022

0:29

being an exception to that particular rule. In

0:31

2016, there was low voter turnout and Donald

0:34

Trump won. In 2020, there was very, very

0:36

high voter turnout and Joe Biden won. In

0:38

2024, something unique is happening. According

0:41

to the New York Times, a new electoral divide

0:43

has emerged in America. This divide is

0:45

not rooted in race, geography, age, or

0:47

education. Instead, it is engagement in democracy

0:50

itself. If you look at

0:52

a representation of all 200 million registered voters in

0:54

the United States, what you see is

0:57

that people who voted in the

0:59

2022 primary election are favoring Joe Biden in

1:01

this election by a margin about 5 percent, 49

1:03

to 44. When

1:06

you look at people who voted,

1:09

however, in the 2020 election,

1:11

Donald Trump is leading. And

1:14

if you look at people who didn't vote at

1:16

all in any of those elections, 2020 or 2022,

1:19

Donald Trump is leading by 14 percentage

1:22

points. What this

1:24

means is that if everyone voted among those 200 million

1:26

registered voters, Trump would win. It

1:29

is not Biden who would win. As

1:33

Nate Cohen writes, in reversal of one of the most familiar patterns

1:35

in American politics, it appears that Donald Trump,

1:37

not President Biden, would stand to gain if everyone in the country turned

1:39

out and voted. The

1:42

pattern is the latest example of how the Trump

1:44

brand of conservative populism has transformed American politics. His

1:46

candidacy galvanized liberals to defend democracy and abortion rights,

1:49

giving Democrats The

1:51

edge in low turnout special and midterm elections.

1:53

But At the same time, early polls suggest

1:55

many less engaged and infrequent voters have grown

1:57

deeply dissatisfied with Biden. So Is that about

1:59

Trump? What's. That about the satisfaction

2:01

with mine I would suggest that is about

2:03

wilde dissatisfaction with Joe Biden. A

2:06

poll today suggests that sounds have been

2:08

leading and wait for it minnesota. Minnesota.

2:11

By two point that is not a state. it's

2:13

be on the map for Donald Trump. He is currently

2:16

winning well as had a margin of error in

2:18

Nevada which he lost in Twenty Twenty. In

2:20

other words, so many people are disillusioned

2:22

with Joe Biden. Said. He's

2:24

losing, even among voters. Who.

2:26

Tend to be those moved from. hence it he boaters.

2:30

Losing Massive problem for him.

2:32

And. So now he's going back to the well,

2:35

he's going back to the celebrity backers sets what

2:37

he needs more than anything. According

2:39

to The Wall Street Journal, George Clooney and

2:41

Julia Roberts headline to Hollywood Fundraisers advice and

2:44

help present been raised Thirty million dollars. Robert

2:46

Deniro narrator campaign ad Mark Hamill Drop by

2:48

the White House Now One thing the you'll

2:51

notice about all of those people is it

2:53

needed. Them are particularly young celebrities. George.

2:55

Clooney. He might think of as young

2:57

as sixty three years old. He is not

3:00

a spring chicken at this point. Julia Roberts

3:02

is currently sixty six years old. His these

3:04

are not. it's the celebrities or once get

3:06

people out of the polls Is in fact,

3:09

celebrities do get people as a bull's Mark

3:11

Hamill is course quite old, and Robert Deniro

3:13

is as old as Joe Biden is at

3:15

this point. Sitting.

3:17

On sides of the celebrities out. As

3:20

access points out. Hollywood. Stars could

3:22

be the key to buy his campaign. And here's the

3:24

thing. And Twenty sixteen Hillary Clinton tried to strategy. If

3:27

you recall most Cringe video or

3:29

Twenty sixteen was a bunch of

3:31

Hollywood actors and actresses singing fight

3:33

song at the Dnc. And

3:36

he just made you want to. Crawl. Up in

3:38

a whole. And I it was that twenty. Will.

3:40

now that is what joe biden is doing

3:43

by the way this also explains why joe

3:45

biden has been pandering to amal clooney who's

3:47

george clooney his wife is george who i

3:49

mean that list of your pay off of

3:51

loonies was the person who helped write a

3:53

wildly anti israel i see the international criminal

3:55

court report it targeted the prime minister of

3:57

the state of israel and the vitamin c

4:00

that they were fine with sanctions being put

4:02

on members of the ICC by the American

4:04

government. And then Biden reversed himself after

4:06

George gave a phone call to the White House complaining

4:08

on behalf of his wife-in-law, and

4:11

now George is leading fundraisers on behalf of Joe Biden.

4:13

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to Axios A-listers, like those of Biden's campaign

5:17

extravaganza at the Peacock Theater, could be his

5:19

secret weapon against former President Trump. Sure.

5:22

Sure, yes. I'm sure that

5:24

that's what – yeah. The

5:27

secret weapon is going to be the celebs. I

5:30

have to say my favorite story with regard

5:32

to celebrity support for President Biden came courtesy

5:34

of The New York Times. This is

5:36

really quite hilarious. According

5:39

to The New York Times, Jeffrey Katzenberg, who's

5:42

of course a big Hollywood star, Katzenberg

5:47

has been called in as sort of an

5:49

emergency narrative generator on behalf of Joe Biden

5:51

because of course he's lost the narrative in

5:53

this election cycle. And here

5:56

is what Jeffrey Katzenberg then told

5:58

Joe Biden. According to the New

6:00

York Times, if

6:02

Mr. Trump is Scar from the Lion King,

6:04

Mr. Katzenberg sees Mr. Biden as Mufasa, the

6:07

wise father king. Then the New

6:09

York Times adds, it may not be the best

6:11

analogy. Scar kills Mufasa in a coup to take

6:13

over the Pride Lands, and it follows Mufasa's son

6:15

Simba to seek justice and topple the usurper. The

6:18

problem is that Hunter Biden slash Simba

6:20

is in jail or will be in jail

6:22

very soon for not being able to stay off the crack. So

6:25

I think that the story sort of breaks down

6:27

here. But the bottom line

6:29

here is that Trump is now

6:31

more widely popular with the American populace

6:33

than Joe Biden by the New York

6:35

Times data, which means that

6:37

the Trump campaign has to put enormous effort

6:40

into getting out the vote and

6:42

obviously into shutting down voter fraud. And they

6:44

are pledging to do both of these things.

6:47

And if you want to volunteer to help us

6:49

turn out the votes in your neighborhood, sign up

6:52

to get trained at

6:55

trumpforce47.com. trumpforce47.com.

6:57

We have to do a job

7:00

here. We have to do a

7:02

big, beautiful job. And

7:05

just remember that date. Okay,

7:07

so he has to do the

7:10

on-the-ground work. This has been the biggest obstacle to

7:12

the possibility of a Trump victory. I've been saying

7:14

this since the beginning of the election cycle. The

7:16

biggest obstacles to Donald Trump winning are,

7:18

one, Donald Trump saying things, as we'll get to

7:20

in a moment because the debate is coming up,

7:22

and two, Donald Trump's ground game. Democrats

7:25

are going to have their ground game. It's going to be ready to

7:27

go. They've had an excellent ground game for as long as they have

7:29

been alive. And it's gotten better and better.

7:31

Their ground game is truly spectacular. Republican Party

7:33

ground game has been very weak except in

7:36

states like Florida. So

7:38

Trump had better be expending the resources. The Trump

7:40

campaign had better be expending the resources. Hell, I'm

7:42

a donor. I'm hoping they're expending my resources in

7:44

order to get out the vote in

7:46

November. So that is one half of

7:48

the equation. The other half of the equation is

7:51

that it's one thing for Donald Trump to

7:53

complain about the possibility of voter fraud. That

7:55

possibility is quite real.

7:57

I mean, according to the New York Post, welfare

7:59

offers a lot of money. and other agencies in 49 states

8:02

are providing voter registration forms to migrants

8:04

without requiring proof of citizenship. Leading

8:06

Republicans and conservatives to call for swift

8:09

federal action to stop the handouts. Every

8:11

state but Arizona gives applicants for either

8:13

welfare benefits, driver's licenses, or in some

8:16

cases mail-in ballots voter registration forms without

8:18

demanding proof of citizenship. Now

8:21

again, how many of those ballots end up being turned

8:23

in and signed by illegal immigrants? Probably

8:25

very few. And there

8:27

are processes, supposedly, for weeding out those ballots.

8:29

With that said, Republicans are going to start

8:31

moving on the federal level to bar this

8:33

sort of practice. The House Administration Committee last

8:36

month approved the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility

8:38

Act to require states to receive proof

8:40

of citizenship when anyone registers to vote

8:42

by mail at a DMV or at

8:44

a welfare agency office. Now

8:47

why Democrats would oppose this is absolutely beyond me.

8:51

Unless they are very, very much fine

8:54

with the possibility of people

8:57

not actually showing ID to vote, which suggests

8:59

they are fine with the possibility of voter

9:01

fraud. Lara Trump, who is

9:03

the daughter-in-law of President Trump and

9:06

who recently took over as head of the RNC, she

9:09

says we're going to crack down on those who commit

9:11

voter fraud. And she's pledging an army of attorneys to

9:13

prevent voter fraud here she was at TPUSA over the

9:15

weekend. Also sending a

9:17

loud and clear message out there to anyone

9:19

who thinks about cheating in an election.

9:22

If you cheat in an election, we will find you.

9:24

We will track you down and we will prosecute you

9:26

to the full extent of the law. So

9:30

here's the thing. The excuses are gone. That means that

9:32

this election is Donald Trump's to lose. He

9:35

is the one who runs the RNC. His daughter-in-law

9:37

runs the RNC. He has a massive campaign. He

9:39

has millions of dollars in the war chest. That

9:42

means there's no excuse for not getting out

9:44

the vote for Republicans in the swing states,

9:47

and there's also no excuse for not having

9:49

an army of lawyers at the polling places

9:51

to ensure that every legal vote is counted.

9:54

So that's problem number one that theoretically

9:57

the Trump campaign should solve, and then there's problem number

9:59

two. The

10:01

rules for the debate have apparently now been

10:03

set. According to

10:05

CNN, with less than two

10:07

weeks until the first presidential debate of the

10:09

2024 election cycle, CNN has released additional details

10:11

on the parameters agreed upon by the Trump

10:14

and Biden campaigns. Now again, this whole thing

10:16

has been stacked by the Biden campaign from

10:18

the outset when they offered debates on CNN

10:20

and ABC. And immediately, they

10:22

had the dates and the moderators all lined

10:24

up. That means it was preset with those

10:26

networks before Joe Biden even issued the challenge.

10:30

Donald Trump, because sort of

10:32

like Marty McFly in Back to the Future

10:34

2, he doesn't want to appear chicken, instead

10:36

of saying, listen, let's settle on what those

10:38

debates look like before simply accepting. Instead, he

10:41

simply accepted the debates. And

10:43

that is going to put him at a systemic

10:45

disadvantage because, of course, the moderators in these debates

10:47

are going to be wildly biased against Donald Trump.

10:51

The first debate will be hosted by Jake Kapper and

10:53

Dana Bash, both of whom clearly do

10:55

not want Donald Trump to be president and both

10:58

of whom obviously also believe that Donald Trump is

11:00

a threat to democracy, which means the

11:02

entire debate, if they have their brothers, is

11:04

going to be about January 6th in election 2020. This

11:08

is the single greatest threat to

11:10

Donald Trump retaining the presidency in

11:13

this election cycle. If

11:15

Donald Trump falls for that trap, that is the biggest

11:17

mistake he can make. He

11:20

needs to have a swift and a

11:22

quick comeback line. If they say, Mr.

11:24

President, you try to lead an insurrection on

11:26

January 6th, you say, listen, Jake, I disagree

11:29

with your characterization of what happened on January

11:31

6th. But let's point something out.

11:33

January 6th happened in 2020. The year is now 2024, and

11:35

there's one thing the American people know. That

11:38

thing is they saw me as president and

11:40

they saw Joe Biden as president. Their lives

11:42

under me were much better than they are

11:44

under Joe Biden because everyone knows Joe Biden

11:46

is a terrible president. He needs to

11:49

keep shifting fire back to Biden instead

11:51

of getting defensive instead of talking about

11:53

election 2020, which he is wont to

11:55

do because President Trump loves talking about

11:59

what he believes was a real threat. rigged election in

12:01

2020. And

12:03

in some ways, he's right. Obviously, the media were very,

12:06

very motivated to lie during the

12:08

election cycle, the hiding of the Hunter Biden laptop

12:10

story, the changing of all the voting rights. All

12:12

of that's true. But talking about that

12:14

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12:16

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12:19

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13:22

The debate is only 90 minutes. And

13:24

now, apparently, it's going to include two

13:27

commercial breaks. That

13:29

is the first time presidential debates have included commercial breaks.

13:31

Trump just said no. He should have said, I'm not

13:33

doing the debate if there are commercial breaks. Because

13:36

Donald Trump has the stamina to stand there for 90

13:38

minutes. Does Joe Biden? Both

13:41

candidates agreed to appear at a uniform podium. Microphones

13:45

will be muted throughout the debate, except for the candidate

13:47

whose turn it is to speak. No

13:50

props or pre-written notes will be allowed on the stage. This

13:52

will be given a pen, a pad of paper, and a bottle of

13:54

water. There will be no studio audience

13:56

either. So in other words, CNN is rigging this

13:58

thing as much as it can in favor of

14:00

Joe Biden. No studio audience. The studio audience would

14:02

certainly be much more prone to support Donald Trump

14:04

because half the Democratic Party is angry with Joe

14:06

Biden. Muting

14:09

the microphones is going to prevent the sort

14:11

of thing where Donald Trump can jump in

14:13

and get into one-liner like he did with

14:15

Hillary Clinton, where

14:17

she was talking about how terrible things would be if Donald Trump was

14:19

president. He said if I were president, you'd be in jail. Donald

14:23

Trump does have the ability for

14:25

both good and evil to throw a quip in there. He's not

14:27

going to be able to do that because he is going to

14:29

be muted. In

14:32

order to meet CNN's qualifications for the debates, candidates

14:35

must satisfy their requirements to serve as president,

14:38

but also you have to appear on

14:40

a sufficient number of state ballots to

14:42

reach the 270 electoral vote threshold to

14:44

win the presidency. You

14:47

also have to receive at least 15%

14:49

in four separate national polls of registered

14:51

or likely voters that meet CNN's standards

14:53

for reporting. It's not impossible for

14:55

Robert F. Kennedy to theoretically make the debate. He's

14:58

received at least 15% in three of the qualifying

15:00

polls so far, but he's only on the

15:02

ballot in six states. He's only eligible for 89

15:05

electoral votes. So it's possible

15:07

RFK could theoretically sneak on the stage. The

15:09

bottom line though here is that when it comes to the

15:11

debate, the biggest threat for Donald Trump

15:14

is talking about January 6 and 2020 endlessly. And

15:17

then there's the other big threat in the debate, and that

15:19

is the threat that's happening right now in real time. That

15:22

is the lowering of the debate bar. So

15:25

right now, if Donald Trump is smart, what he

15:27

should do is he should say, listen, we

15:30

can all see that Joe Biden is ailing. We can all

15:32

see that he's really old and he's falling apart. With that

15:34

said, the State of the Union address proves

15:36

that you can shoot that guy up with whatever you

15:38

need to do to get him to be mildly alive.

15:41

Mostly dead, although the princess bride is

15:44

still a little alive, alive enough to stand

15:46

there for around 90 minutes. So this

15:48

debate is not going to be about Joe Biden's

15:50

mental capacity. This debate is going to be about

15:52

Joe Biden as president of the United States and

15:54

his terrible record on everything from the economy to

15:57

the border to foreign policy. You

16:00

should set up that expectation in advance. You should be saying

16:02

right now, everybody's talking about Joe Biden freezing

16:04

up and ailing and all of that, and that's all true.

16:07

But they're going to jab him full of something, and

16:09

he will be lively and sprightly and angry Joe. And

16:13

it's my job to simply point out what a

16:15

bad presidency has been. You should

16:17

be saying that from now for the next 10

16:19

days up until the election because

16:21

otherwise what's happening right now is

16:24

good for the Trump campaign generally, which is the

16:26

widespread perception that Joe Biden is not mentally competent.

16:30

To be president of the United States, but it's

16:32

very bad for the debate because if Joe Biden even

16:34

shows up and doesn't die, then he wins. That's

16:36

how low the bar is right now. If Joe Biden

16:38

is simply breathing, if he has a pulse by

16:41

the end of the debate, if he has

16:43

not soiled himself on stage, then

16:46

he will be deemed a sprightly, elderly

16:48

winner of the debate by the media. So

16:51

that is the double-edged sword that is inherent

16:53

in Joe Biden's physical precariousness. Now, with that

16:55

said, Joe Biden had a very, very rough

16:57

week in terms of physical precariousness. So

17:00

a clip that went viral over the weekend

17:02

is an at-the-top aforementioned fundraiser held by George

17:04

Clooney and Barack Obama and Jimmy

17:06

Kimmel. By the way, I remember a

17:09

time when the networks would not allow their comedy hosts to

17:11

involve themselves in these sorts of things, but obviously, we're long

17:13

past that. And that's why

17:15

Jimmy Kimmel is just a prop for the White

17:17

House at this point. But at the very end of this event, Joe

17:19

Biden is doing this weird thing that all these candidates do where

17:21

they walk around the stage clapping for themselves, which I don't really

17:23

understand, and they clap to the crowd and all this, and

17:26

he freezes up. He appears to freeze up

17:28

near the end of this to the extent that

17:31

Barack Obama has to physically take

17:33

his hand and then start to lead

17:35

him off the stage. He grabs him around

17:37

the back to guide him as though they're best buddies, even

17:40

though entrance block really cannot stand Joe Biden and never

17:42

could. Here is what that looked like.

17:47

So right now, he's still okay, but

17:49

then there he is. He freezes. He's

17:51

just staring out into the audience. Jimmy

17:53

Kimmel's trying to pop him, but it's

17:55

obviously awkward. And then Barack reaches over,

17:58

And he grabs his hand. There's do any

18:00

like reminds him where they're supposed to go.

18:02

And then Joe Biden who fairly can walk

18:05

mean brother on a still walk like a

18:07

normal person has brought upon us twenty years

18:09

younger. And Joe Biden. A Joe Biden since

18:11

the address off the stage being guarded by

18:13

his as President night nurse. Facts you, the

18:16

facts of the early bird dinner at the

18:18

old age home. A

18:20

sense of as look obviously and that's the full tape and

18:22

the what we should you there is the poll taken as

18:24

I say right before that he was waiting to the grab

18:26

with any sort of freezes up. Now.

18:29

This became subject of an

18:31

enormous number. Of blowback fact

18:33

checks from the West Wing media. Who.

18:35

Declared the behest of the way

18:37

has set. Actually, actually everything was

18:39

fine. How dare you suggest that

18:41

He froze up. According.

18:43

To Andrew Bates with the White House senior

18:46

Deputy Press Secretary and boot licker quote fresh

18:48

off the in fact checked by at least

18:50

six mainstream outlets for lying about the present

18:52

with cheap seats. Now again, they're using some

18:55

faith completely mistakenly hear. The clips

18:57

that we show on the show are actual real footage. What?

19:00

They are claiming as a day or cut too narrowly

19:02

to make it look as though Joe Biden is freezing

19:04

up. A problem

19:06

of course is that people can see with their

19:08

eyes the President of the United States that he

19:10

is diminished incapacity, But. And rebates as.

19:13

Fresh, Off in fact that by the six

19:15

mainstream outlets for lying about the present when

19:17

she picks Rupert Murdoch's sad little Super Pacs

19:19

in your post is better disrespecting it's readers.

19:22

With. An apostrophe in it's Wrong. And.

19:25

Once again, And itself Once

19:27

again, they're ethical standards could deal with a

19:29

little unfreezing. Ah Kate

19:31

mood, Let me explain. The.

19:33

Thing about the clip that makes it so

19:35

awkward is that Barack Obama clear we perceive

19:38

the Joe Biden has frozen. That's

19:40

what's weird about Clips. It's not just the

19:42

Joe Biden freezes, it's a Barack Obama so

19:44

clearly proceeds that he has frozen, said he

19:46

reaches over as you or I would do

19:49

with a grandparents. And

19:51

takes. The. Presence of the United

19:53

States by the hand. In. Order

19:55

to get his attention and turn him. And

19:57

here's the problem. Record the second her.

20:00

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21:07

at the G7 and there was some sort of parachutist

21:10

reenactment because it was

21:12

surrounding Normandy and all of this. And

21:15

Joe Biden, you can see all the other G7 leaders

21:18

are standing there and they're watching the parachutist in front

21:20

of them. Joe

21:22

Biden is somehow distracted, apparently, by

21:24

a parachutist who's off to the side.

21:27

And so he starts randomly talking to the parachutist

21:29

off to the side. And

21:32

like, what's he doing? It's

21:34

so bad that the

21:36

head of the EU has

21:39

to turn to him, Ursula von

21:41

der Leyen, and literally redirect him. She's like

21:43

wandering off and talking to this guy who's

21:45

just packing up his parachute.

21:48

So good. George Maloney, who's the

21:50

head of Italy, literally has to walk over and tell

21:52

Joe Biden that they're about to take a picture. You

21:54

can play the whole clip. From

21:57

the beginning, here we go. So

21:59

there they are, they're all. So the parachutist is right

22:01

in front of them. Joe Biden, he's another parachutist. He's

22:03

like packing up his gear, and he starts wandering offscreen

22:06

to go and find this other parachutist and talk

22:08

to him. The parachutist, for what it's worth, literally

22:10

doesn't even know that Joe Biden is there. He's

22:13

there packing up his parachute back into his bag,

22:15

and Joe Biden starts randomly mumbling to him. And

22:17

George Maloney, who's the only relatively

22:19

popular leader in the G7, maybe the

22:21

only good leader there, she literally has

22:24

to go to Joe Biden, find

22:26

him, turn him around back toward

22:28

the camera, and then Joe Biden

22:30

slowly slides on those sunglasses so

22:32

he looks like Dark Brandon

22:34

or whatever the stupid meme is that they're

22:36

trying to do. Herein

22:39

lies the problem. We can all see it. And

22:41

if that wasn't enough for you, over the weekend, he

22:44

was confronted by some sort of Instagrammer or YouTuber

22:46

at a White House event. And

22:48

I know you're a typical fresh guy. You're grabbing me

22:50

in front of this all this time. I trust you

22:53

as far as I throw your phone. I have a

22:55

good arm, man. I can throw a long way. But

22:57

my point is… That doesn't make sense. My

23:01

point is, long pause. I've made very

23:04

clear to the Israelis. And

23:06

then he threatens the Israelis, of course, because in the middle of

23:08

a conflict in Israel, come on. We know this president has to

23:10

have the Dearborn vote to he threatens the Israelis. This is your

23:13

shtick right now. He

23:23

says that they'll do a lot if Israel doesn't listen to that.

23:25

But first of all, just

23:28

mentally incompetent, not with it. It

23:31

doesn't even – let me just point out it doesn't make any sense

23:33

what he is saying. He literally says to the guy, I can trust

23:35

you as far as I can throw your phone. And

23:37

I can throw your phone a long way because I'm a real

23:39

arm. I used to play baseball

23:42

for the St. Louis Browns back

23:44

in the day. Well, if

23:46

you can throw the phone a really long way, that means you trust him a lot, you

23:49

idiot. But again, this is like he

23:52

is not with it. And that is why

23:54

every attempt to paint him is

23:57

something that is not a broken toy at

23:59

this point. He's just hilarious. None of

24:01

it makes any sense. You've

24:03

got Mark Cuban out there trying to

24:05

defend him by attacking Bill Ackman. He

24:08

says that he's so consumed with pandering to

24:10

his Twitter followers you have lost all objectivity.

24:12

I'll let you impose it on a secret.

24:14

Both candidates are old, very old. They're both

24:17

going to have senior moments, misremembers, forget things,

24:19

and have physical frailties. I'll tell you a

24:21

not-so-great secret. One is great at soundbites, but

24:23

also thinks in soundbites. The other is awful

24:25

at soundbites, but thinks in complete sentences. First

24:28

of all, Joe Biden doesn't think in complete

24:30

sentences unless you count sentences like, I

24:32

like pie. That is technically

24:35

a complete sentence, but that is as far as his thoughts go. Secondarily,

24:37

the real problem with Joe Biden's presidency is

24:39

not his incompetence. I've mentioned this before. His

24:42

mental incompetence is simply the icing

24:44

on the cake of his actual

24:46

incompetence. He is a terrible president

24:48

who also happens to be noncompose

24:51

mentis. He happens to

24:53

have dementia, and that is the icing

24:55

on the cake of him being unbelievably crappy

24:57

at his actual job. But

24:59

they're going to continue to – like they don't have any other options.

25:01

As we'll see in a moment, Kamala Harris is still wandering

25:04

around speaking in weird

25:08

crystal platitudes. Here's

25:11

Joe Biden attempting to eateth Wilson this one.

25:13

Here she is suggesting that Joe is not

25:15

just effective. He's the most effective

25:17

because he's old. It's because

25:19

of his – you should appreciate his age, because

25:21

with his age comes wisdom.

25:24

Here's Joe Biden desperately attempting to prop L-sit

25:26

on this horse. This election

25:29

is most certainly not about

25:32

age. Joe and that

25:34

other guy are essentially

25:36

the same age. Let's not be

25:38

fooled. Joe isn't one of the

25:41

most effective presidents of our lives

25:43

in spite of his age, but

25:46

because of it. Oh,

25:49

it's because he's an old cotter who can't

25:51

keep it together for more than five minutes.

25:54

And it has to have a bunch of quick cuts

25:56

and short videos that he makes for TikTok. It's because

25:58

of that he is so effective. says actual

26:00

president Joe Biden. What exciting news.

26:03

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So the media have come up with a new

26:43

strategy with regard to his age. So one is

26:45

deny, deny, deny, right? He's totally fine. Don't

26:48

look at what you're seeing with your

26:50

eyes or listen to what you're hearing with your

26:52

ears. Simply feel with your heart and he will

26:54

be young again. It's like cocoon. And

26:57

by the way, Wilford Brimley, I should point out in

26:59

cocoon, Wilford Brimley, who's the

27:01

star of cocoon. When he made

27:03

cocoon was, I believe

27:06

50? I

27:09

think he was 50 years old when he made cocoon. Joe

27:11

Biden is 81 years old. And

27:14

so they have to come up with an alternative. So their alternative is

27:16

not that Joe Biden isn't old. Okay,

27:19

now they're like, yeah, he's old, but he's most competent.

27:21

And they're always like, no, no, no. Well, he's old.

27:23

And they're taking him out of context. He's really sprightly and

27:25

everything. No, no, no, no. So they're new. The

27:28

new fresh line from the Democratic Party

27:31

is that Donald Trump is old and broken. That

27:34

is the new line. So Donald Trump had a 78th

27:36

birthday over the weekend. Here

27:38

was the MSNBC headline on Donald Trump's

27:41

birthday. Quote, could not

27:43

keep a straight thought. Trump turned

27:45

78 amid concerns about mental fitness.

27:48

That's MSNBC's line. Really?

27:52

Guys, you're going with this one. You're

27:54

going with this one. That Donald Trump

27:56

is the one who's suffering from early

27:58

stage to mid stage. That's

28:01

what you're going with. Okay

28:03

then. Okay, as evidence,

28:05

they're bringing the fact that Donald Trump tells weird

28:07

stories. Now, the difference between Donald Trump telling weird

28:09

stories and Joe Biden telling weird stories is there

28:11

is no discernible difference in Donald Trump's behavior from

28:14

2016 to 2024. None.

28:17

I met the President of the United States. He is indeed

28:19

eight years older than he was in 2016 because that's how

28:21

calendars were. However, Donald Trump is

28:23

the same exact Donald Trump that he was in 2016.

28:25

I've been in a room with him. You

28:27

have seen – forget about what I've seen. You have seen him.

28:30

You have watched long tapes of him. We have played

28:33

long clips of him. And so instead what they're

28:35

doing is they're now attempting to pretend that he

28:37

and Joe Biden are equally senile,

28:39

which is just ridiculous. Donald

28:41

Trump is wild and eccentric and says crazy

28:43

stuff, and that's who he is. There

28:46

is no diminishment in Donald Trump's capacity.

28:48

Like seriously, show me

28:51

– I want to see the evidence that he was

28:53

like way different in 2016. Seriously, where is it?

28:56

I can show you the tape back to back

28:58

of Joe Biden 2016 and 2024, and I'll take a look at

29:00

Donald Trump 2016 and 2024. And

29:03

you can see the difference in Biden, and you can't really see the

29:05

difference in Trump. So here's one of the clips that they were trying

29:07

to pump out there. It was a rant

29:09

of Donald Trump talking about Trump now. Again,

29:12

this is really funny and weird, and I don't know the

29:14

hell he's talking about. But also, half

29:16

the time when he was president, he would say funny, weird things, and I didn't

29:18

know what the hell he was talking about. It

29:21

was like pretty classic Donald Trump, which is the point. What

29:24

people are looking at when it comes to Trump is the

29:26

lack of a delta, the lack of a change between 2016

29:28

and 2024. They're

29:30

not looking at what he is saying now and going,

29:32

well, you know, before he was Demosthenes and

29:35

spoken clear, concise philosophy. He

29:37

was Aristotelian in his thinking, but now he's

29:40

diminishing stories about sharks. It was

29:42

Donald Trump told stories about sharks in 2016, and he tells

29:44

weird stories about sharks in 2024. So

29:46

here he is telling a weird story about a shark. I

29:49

say, what would happen if the boat

29:51

sank from its weight and

29:53

you're in the boat and you have this

29:55

tremendously powerful battery and

29:57

the battery is now underwater? And

30:00

there's a shark that's approximately 10 yards

30:02

over there. By the way, a lot of

30:04

shark attacks lately. Do you know what I said? A lot of sharks. I

30:07

watched some guys justifying it today. Well, they

30:09

weren't really that angry. They bit off the

30:11

young lady's leg because of the fact that

30:15

they were not hungry, but they misunderstood

30:17

who she was. These people are quick.

30:20

He said, there's no problem with sharks. They just

30:22

didn't really understand a young

30:24

woman swimming now who really got decimated and other people.

30:26

There are a lot of shark attacks. So

30:29

there's a shark 10 yards away from the boat,

30:31

10 yards or

30:34

here. Do I get electrocuted if

30:37

the boat is sinking? Water goes over the battery.

30:39

The boat is sinking. Do I stay on top

30:41

of the boat and get electrocuted? Or

30:43

do I jump over by the shark and not get

30:45

electrocuted? Because I will tell you, he didn't know the

30:48

answer. He said, you know, nobody's ever asked me that

30:50

question. I said, I think it's a

30:52

good question. I think there's a lot of electric current coming

30:54

through that water. But you know what I'd do if there

30:56

was a shark or you get

30:59

electrocuted? I'll take electrocution every single

31:01

time. I'm not getting near the shark.

31:03

So we're going to end that. We're going to end it

31:05

for boats. No,

31:07

he's talking about. But he's not diminished.

31:10

He's not diminished. It's hilarious and crazy. I

31:12

don't know what he's talking about. Do you know what the hell

31:14

he's talking about? Sharks and electric batteries and the

31:16

boat is sinking under its own weight. I don't

31:18

know what he's talking about, but there's

31:21

a difference between that and this. Oh.

31:27

Not the same. Joe

31:29

Biden looks like a

31:31

corpse. He walks like a corpse

31:34

being manipulated from above like a

31:36

marionette. He's being guided around

31:38

by George Maloney, the leader of Italy,

31:41

and Barack Obama, the former president of

31:43

the United States. At his rallies, they

31:45

deployed Joe Biden to sprint up

31:47

on stage like Usain Bolt to turn him

31:49

around so he doesn't walk into the band.

31:53

That's not the same thing. Donald Trump being

31:55

weird and hilarious and random. That's

31:57

like normal Donald Trump, which is sort of the.

32:00

But don't worry, the media is going

32:02

to tell you different. Here's an MSNBC panel explaining that

32:04

Joe Biden is playing chess while Donald Trump is playing

32:06

hungry, hungry hippos. Joe Biden can't

32:08

play chess. The pieces move all different. He

32:10

might be able to play checkers. You're telling

32:12

me that he knows how to castle

32:15

anymore, Joe Biden? Joe

32:17

Biden is going to be like, knight

32:19

to rook five. Uh-huh. Sure.

32:22

Here we go. I

32:24

said this was a great week

32:26

for the president. He's having these

32:29

back to back weeks, both

32:32

the national stage and domestically the

32:34

economy. The numbers were strong coming

32:36

out on inflation. It's

32:40

amazing because you think about the fact that

32:42

the president is playing chess and the former

32:44

president at best is playing like hungry, hungry

32:46

hippo. Well, if that may be Uno, I'm

32:48

going to get Uno. Maybe he's playing Uno.

32:51

And somebody keeps telling him draw four. I just,

32:54

you know, it's the… These

32:58

geniuses, these absolute

33:02

M-F-ing geniuses, they are so

33:04

brilliant. They are so with it. Yeah,

33:06

this dog is going to… But there's a danger in

33:08

this for Trump, which is that his focus

33:10

should be on something. Let us all say the thing. We

33:12

all see it. He doesn't have to say it. Sound

33:15

Trump doesn't have to point out that Joe Biden is gone. We all

33:17

know it. What he needs to point out

33:19

over and over and over again is that he

33:21

was a better president than Joe Biden is. End

33:23

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33:25

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36:41

meanwhile, when it comes to the

36:43

actual argument that Donald Trump should be making, he should not

36:45

be the one who's talking about Joe Biden's age. Let everybody

36:47

else talk about his age. He should be

36:49

talking about the fact that Joe Biden is a

36:52

terrible, terrible president. Because it turns out that he

36:54

is. On the economy in particular, he continues to

36:56

be an absolutely terrible president. And again, when Donald

36:58

Trump talks about this, it is very good for

37:00

Donald Trump. So here is Trump over the weekend

37:03

pointing out the difference between his economy and Joe

37:05

Biden's economy. Other

37:28

than that, what did I do? Not that much.

37:31

Not that much. Okay,

37:34

again, this is what he should be saying in the debate. Joe,

37:37

you brought us 40-year highs in inflation. People

37:39

can't make their bills. And

37:41

that will force Joe Biden to tell a bunch of lies. And

37:44

it's always the same lies. It's always this stuff about how he

37:46

created millions of jobs. And at that

37:48

point, Donald Trump can say, well, no, actually, you

37:50

didn't create any jobs. In

37:52

fact, you put a drag on the economy

37:54

in the form of your massive inflationary economy.

37:57

The people who created jobs are all the small business people who are getting paid.

38:00

crushed by your inflation. I mean,

38:03

what's the response to that even? Jenny

38:05

Yellen, who's the Treasury Secretary, she

38:07

is still trying to whistle past the graveyard in the

38:10

case of Biden, the actual graveyard, suggesting that Americans are

38:12

better off now than they were under Donald Trump. But

38:14

again, nobody believes this. All

38:16

Americans, both those who

38:18

are well off and those who are near

38:21

near at the bottom of the income distribution

38:23

are better off now their wages

38:25

have risen more than prices. So

38:29

no one believes her normally things are going really

38:31

well. In fact, by now, it's what is by

38:34

dynamics. So the Biden campaign put out a video

38:37

of a Biden supporter talking about

38:39

how great the economy was. Listen

38:41

to how she describes the economy.

38:44

I love it. I'm

38:48

the dog president of America. I know

38:50

who my Ray Ban's son, guys. It's

38:55

great. It's really good. I got a lot

38:57

of opportunities for a great and stuff this

39:05

year. It's really great. Okay, no, I would

39:07

like to just point out here. That's not how economics

39:09

works. If you ask me how is

39:11

business this year, I'm gonna talk about my customer base.

39:13

I'm gonna talk about how we've been doing an amazing

39:15

job getting more people through the door in order to

39:18

buy our goods and services. If

39:21

your answer to the president of the

39:23

United States, how is your company doing is we

39:25

got a lot of grants this year. That's not

39:27

your business being good. That's you getting a lot of

39:29

taxpayer money. But that's how by dynamics

39:31

works. We're all supposed to believe that things are going really

39:33

well because Joe Biden is signing checks that

39:35

obviously he's not the one paying for. Meanwhile,

39:38

Joe Biden still hasn't connected anyone to the internet.

39:40

Remember, there's a big deal about how Joe Biden

39:42

was going to build with $42.5 billion

39:45

from the infrastructure bill, high speed internet, high

39:47

speed internet for everybody, which of course,

39:50

it turns out is completely unnecessary because

39:52

technology is developing so quickly that building

39:54

broadband is probably the way of the

39:56

past. In any case, FCC Commissioner Brendan

39:58

Kahn Friday wrote that President Biden

40:00

has not connected one single American with

40:03

high-speed Internet. Not one.

40:06

The FCC Commission wrote, in 2021, the Biden

40:08

administration got $42.45 billion from Congress to

40:12

deploy high-speed Internet to millions of Americans. Years later,

40:14

it has not connected one person with those funds.

40:16

In fact, it now says that no construction projects

40:18

will even start until 2025 at the earliest. So,

40:24

like, really good job there, Joe Biden. Even

40:26

the grants aren't going out fast enough. Meanwhile,

40:28

investors are fearing chaos because there's been this

40:30

long stretch of calm in the markets. And

40:32

that has basically been predicated not on calm in the

40:34

markets, but on an underlying tension. You don't know where

40:36

to put your money. If you're an investor and I'm

40:38

an investor, you really don't know where to put your

40:40

money at this point. Thanks to inflation and thanks to

40:42

a widespread belief that we are in a sort of

40:44

stock market bubble, but it's unclear where we go next.

40:47

Thanks to all the hesitation by the Fed. Thanks

40:49

to the fact the interest rates are high, but it's

40:51

not really having an effect on real estate

40:53

prices yet, which is strange. There are all

40:55

sorts of weird stickinesses in the Joe Biden

40:57

market created by all of

40:59

the perverse incentives made by the Fed and by

41:02

the Biden administration spending policies. Because of that, there's

41:04

a lot of underlying nervousness underneath the

41:07

market rally. According to the

41:09

Wall Street Journal, markets are unusually calm, and that's

41:11

making Wall Street nervous. Investors

41:13

look sanguine. Analysts say they have good reason.

41:16

The economy has remained stronger than almost anyone

41:18

predicted after the Federal Reserve began raising those

41:20

interest rates. But history shows that periods of

41:22

extreme market calm rarely last. Part

41:25

of the problem with a strong economy and calm markets

41:27

is they create an environment in which investors let their

41:29

guard down in terms of riskier, more speculative investments in

41:31

their hunt for fast returns, which is true. It's

41:34

also one of the reasons why top CEOs, according to the

41:36

Wall Street Journal, are flocking to Trump again. According

41:39

to the Wall Street Journal, when Donald Trump won the

41:41

presidency in 2016, business leaders flocked to meet with him,

41:44

hoping to tone down his trade policies and populist

41:46

rhetoric while encouraging his business-friendly tax and deregulation agenda.

41:48

They are flocking to meet him again. Since

41:52

Trump vanquished his last major GOP primary foe, more

41:54

big names from the world of finance have lined

41:56

up behind him. This week, a range of chief

41:58

executives listened carefully as he passed away. promised more

42:00

tax cuts and hedged on some of the harshest

42:02

promises on immigration. Even

42:05

CEOs like Jamie Dimon of

42:07

JPMorgan Chase and Bank of America's Brian Moynihan

42:09

have shown signs of warm Trump's policies or

42:11

have spoken out against Joe Biden's. City

42:15

CEO Jane Frazier, Wells Fargo's Charlie Scharf were

42:17

all in attendance at a business roundtable meeting

42:19

where Trump addressed the group this week. Then

42:23

on the economy, Donald Trump is winning

42:26

by every available poll. On immigration, Donald Trump

42:28

is winning by every available poll. According

42:31

to a brand new CBS

42:34

Politics poll, 62-35 Americans favor

42:36

mass deportations. Local

42:39

police profiling the undocumented, profiling

42:41

illegal immigrants, according to Mark

42:43

Caputo. 62-38, 62% of

42:46

Americans support local cops being able

42:48

to arrest illegal immigrants. Very

42:53

few, a minority of people actually

42:55

want more detention centers. They don't want more

42:57

detention centers, mainly because they

42:59

don't want people detained in the United States.

43:02

They want them to remain in Mexico. So

43:04

Donald Trump's immigration politics are overwhelmingly popular with

43:06

the American people. These are like 60-40 propositions.

43:10

Meanwhile, Joe Biden is preparing to offer legal

43:12

status to hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants.

43:15

According to CBS News, the program being developed

43:17

by White House officials would offer work permits

43:19

and deportation protections to unauthorized immigrants, married US

43:21

citizens, as long as they've lived in the

43:23

US for at least 10 years. The

43:27

proposal, known as parole in place, would also open

43:29

up a pathway to permanent legal status in US

43:31

citizenship for some beneficiaries by removing an obstacle in

43:33

US law that prevents those who entered the US

43:36

illegally from obtaining green cards without leaving the country.

43:39

Another plan, being prepared by Biden, would streamline

43:41

the process for so-called dreamers and other undocumented

43:44

immigrants to request waivers that would make it

43:46

easier for them to obtain temporary visas. So

43:50

in the middle of an immigration news

43:53

cycle in which we are worried about an open border,

43:55

Joe Biden is incentivizing more illegal immigration. I wonder why

43:57

he's losing again. What Donald Trump needs

43:59

to focus on? One is Joe Biden crapping

44:01

the bet on the presidency. That's the thing

44:03

he really needs to focus in on in a very serious

44:05

way. Not his age. We all see his age.

44:08

Don't worry, President Trump. We got this. We

44:10

can all see it. Please focus all your efforts in

44:12

the debate and every day up to and past then

44:15

on the fact that Joe Biden is a terrible

44:17

president, not because he's mentally incompetent, but

44:19

because he's just incompetent, period. We'll get some

44:21

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Trump spent the weekend also going after Joe Biden on

45:11

terrorism. He linked this with the border. He pointed out

45:13

that Joe Biden's open border has meant that terrorists cross

45:15

the border, which of course is true. So

45:18

in addition to all of his

45:20

other well-documented offenses, crooked

45:23

Joe Biden is now also

45:25

guilty of providing material support

45:27

for terrorism. Under

45:29

Biden, there's been a 3000% increase

45:33

in the number of people on

45:36

the terror watchlist crossing into our

45:38

country from the southern border, 3000%. And

45:43

that comes from the border patrol. Our

45:45

country is going to pay a steep price for

45:48

many, many years. This

45:50

is a terrible thing that's happened. He's

45:53

not wrong. And more focus on

45:55

Joe Biden being a bad president is the key,

45:57

especially because tank on a backup. There's a lot

45:59

of. about what happens if Biden

46:02

craps the bed in the debate. What happens if he

46:04

poops himself? Like literally poops himself. Like

46:06

something so bad happens during the debate and he

46:08

collapses in the polls. Will they swap him out

46:10

for somebody like, say, Kamala Harris? The problem is

46:13

that person would be a person named Kamala

46:15

Harris, who's even less popular than Joe Biden

46:18

for a reason. Here she was explaining yesterday

46:20

that community banks are called community banks because

46:22

they're wait for it in the community. I

46:25

know. Shocking, shocking stuff

46:27

here from Kamala Harris. The

46:30

importance of community banks is they are as

46:32

they are called. They are in the community.

46:34

As they are called. Led by

46:36

members of the community. They

46:39

are people who

46:41

understand the capacity of the community,

46:43

the needs of the community, the

46:45

culture of the community. They

46:48

are folks who, unlike the big banks, will

46:51

see the dream that an individual

46:54

has for what is possible. And

46:57

instead of rejecting that dream, because maybe it's

46:59

something they've not heard before, they

47:01

will listen to it and then give

47:04

folks advice, including

47:06

financial literacy advice, helping people know how

47:08

to run a payroll, how

47:11

to deal with inventory in a way that

47:13

they can start a business and sustain that

47:15

business and grow that business. My

47:18

favorite thing about what she says about community banks, aside from her use

47:20

of the word community 87 times in

47:22

about a 27-second clip there, is

47:24

my favorite thing, is when she explains the community

47:26

banks are wiser than the big banks, which

47:29

is, of course, why community banks are so wildly

47:31

profitable compared to the big banks, or

47:34

perhaps not. But that is the person

47:36

who is backing up Joe Biden. Again,

47:38

the best presidency insurance that Joe Biden

47:41

has ever had is Kamala Harris in

47:43

the background explaining, like she's saying something

47:45

deep, that community

47:47

banks are called because

47:51

they're banks in the

47:54

community, for the

47:56

community, like and

47:59

of the community. She

48:02

is great at what she does. Wow. An

48:05

impressive, impressive person she is. Alrighty, guys.

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