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The speaker discusses Kamala Harris's relationship with Willie Brown and how it helped her rise to power. Willie Brown, a powerful figure in California politics, supported Harris and helped her secure positions and funding. The speaker also highlights how Brown's influence affected the enforcement of prostitution laws in San Francisco, benefiting certain clubs while cracking down on others. The speaker criticizes Harris for not being transparent and for perpetuating the same political system she claims to challenge. The speaker mentions their own interactions with Harris regarding public information requests and her lack of response. Overall, the speaker portrays Harris as part of the establishment and questions her record.

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Thanks to my leadership over the last several years, California has become a world leader in extremist left wing governance. My policies were so effective that almost 1,000,000 people are now fleeing the state every year. During the COVID pandemic, I locked everyone in their homes and shut down businesses for months. Last year, I cleaned up the dangerous messy streets of San Francisco, you know, because Chinese communist president Xi was coming, and I really wanted to impress him. He's my boss after all. This year, I signed legislation that allows me to take custody of your kid if you refuse to give him artificial hormones and chop off his genitals. Because if you don't do that, you're a bigot, and bigots shouldn't be allowed to have kids. I've also led the way in green energy by banning all cars that don't run on electricity.

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We are the Pritzker clan, one of America's wealthiest families, with a combined wealth of over $43 billion. Our influence spans various sectors, with the Hyatt Hotels Corporation as the cornerstone of our wealth. Our family's Los Angeles estate is a 49,000-square-foot monument to luxury, equipped with eco-friendly features. Beyond real estate, we are major contributors to education, with institutions like the Pritzker School of Law and the Pritzker School of Medicine bearing our name. We also support the arts, exemplified by the J Pritzker Pavilion in Chicago, and recognize architectural excellence through the Pritzker Prize. In politics, JB Pritzker serves as the Governor of Illinois, spearheading initiatives like the Rebuild Illinois plan. Penny Pritzker formerly served as the US Secretary of Commerce, focusing on trade and innovation. Our story is one of success and controversy, marked by both philanthropic endeavors and political challenges.

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Speaker addresses Gavin Newsom, declaring, "I am going to expose you for the complete fraud that you are, the liar that you are," and, "you will never ever be the president of this country." He says California's problems are "completely caused by California government," despite "the greatest businesses," "the greatest people," and "the greatest innovators, the greatest creators, the greatest entrepreneurs" there. He blames government for "overregulation, overregulation, activism" and says the aim is to restore balance where "government is supposed to be working for us" and "we are not supposed to be working to increase the size of government." He calls California "the laughing stock of the rest of the country" and "the world," recounting a Europe trip where a sommelier noted that "California" has "that crazy governor." He vows to "take it back," give "every kid growing up now" that dream, and help "the kids... from 20 to 35" who think it's impossible to make their California dream. He aims to "return the ability to look at that Gold Coast as the beacon for the rest of the country" and to have California be "the beacon for the rest of the country" again, so that "if you're gonna make it, you come to California to make it"—which is why he's running for governor.

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A Sacramento charter school board allegedly committed $180,000,000 in taxpayer fraud by creating a fake adult school purportedly teaching English to Afghan and Ukrainian immigrants. The board members resigned after an audit revealed the scheme, which involved creating fake students and classrooms to funnel money into private pockets. Funds were allegedly used for six-figure jobs for friends and family and luxury travel. Critics who questioned the spending were labeled racist, anti-refugee, or anti-education. The speaker claims this is a pattern in California, where public education is used as a front for scams involving activist bureaucrats, fake nonprofits, and made-up school boards. The speaker asserts that the system is a "racket" where politicians' relatives get six-figure jobs while infrastructure crumbles and living expenses explode.

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A billionaire couple in California, the Resniks, control a significant portion of the state's water system, originally funded by taxpayers. They own The Wonderful Company, worth billions, and have acquired vast farmland for products like pistachios and pomegranate juice. Through secretive meetings, they gained control of the Kern Water Bank, profiting off droughts by selling water back to the state. The Resniks influence politicians like Senator Feinstein through donations, securing more water access and funding. Their actions harm California's water supply, environment, and economy, highlighting the need for legislative change to prevent such exploitation. Translation: A billionaire couple in California, the Resniks, control a significant portion of the state's water system, originally funded by taxpayers. They own The Wonderful Company, worth billions, and have acquired vast farmland for products like pistachios and pomegranate juice. Through secretive meetings, they gained control of the Kern Water Bank, profiting off droughts by selling water back to the state. The Resniks influence politicians like Senator Feinstein through donations, securing more water access and funding. Their actions harm California's water supply, environment, and economy, highlighting the need for legislative change to prevent such exploitation.

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California makes it difficult to complete large projects due to lengthy approval processes and frequent lawsuits. It can take at least two years to pass CEQA, and many people will sue. The Democratic party is controlled by unions and plaintiff's lawyers, especially those involved in class action suits. These lawyers write legislation that favors winning lawsuits in California because they fund the elections of the officials who get elected. This creates a cycle where elected officials write legislation to make it easy to win lawsuits and get large awards, because they were funded by Democrats and lawyers. The speaker believes there needs to be an above 0% chance of a Republican getting elected in California to avoid a one-party state.

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Kamala Harris's pattern is to back down only when publicly embarrassed, not because she's wrong. She has faked her way to the top throughout her career and is willing to lie until caught. Her becoming attorney general of California after failing as a prosecutor in San Francisco County is attributed to California's machine politics. There was consideration of Harris running for governor, but these decisions are worked out in advance within the upper levels of Democrat politics in California. This also applies to Nancy Pelosi, who is reaching the end of her career.

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The speakers claim California, the world's fourth-largest economy, smells like urine and weed, and is in a state of squalor. Despite four tax increases in the last decade to address homelessness, totaling $38 billion, the problem has worsened. One speaker suggests the incentives are to perpetuate homelessness. One speaker claims Gavin Newsom promised to fix the homeless problem decades ago when he was mayor of San Francisco. A gubernatorial candidate, Steve, is introduced. Steve interviews homeless individuals who state that no one is helping them. One individual claims that when Biden was in office, illegal immigrants were brought to the area and then disappeared, and that funds meant for the homeless went to them. He also states that despite increased spending, there are more people on the street. He expresses his support for Trump.

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California makes it difficult to complete large projects due to lengthy approval processes and frequent lawsuits. It can take two years to pass CEQA, and many people will sue. California needs a crisis to achieve deregulation and delitigation. Unions and plaintiff's lawyers control the Democratic party, especially in California. Lawyers write legislation to make lawsuits easy to win because they fund the elections of officials. This creates a cycle where elected officials favor those who helped them get elected. There needs to be above a 0% chance of a Republican getting elected in California, otherwise it is a one-party state.

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Gavin Newsom is described as someone who can lie without showing any signs of guilt, unlike Biden. The speaker questions his electability due to California's corrupt political system. They express concern about Newsom's potential presidential run, citing the state's degradation under his leadership. The speaker believes Newsom's entry into the race implies a lack of concern for voter consent, which worries them. Translation: The speaker discusses Gavin Newsom's ability to lie without guilt and questions his chances in a presidential race due to California's corrupt political system. They express concern about Newsom's leadership and worry about his disregard for voter consent.

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"My message is Gavin Newsom." "I am going to expose you for the complete fraud that you are, the liar that you are, and you will never ever be the president of this country." "California's problems are completely caused by California government." "We have the greatest businesses." "We have the greatest people." "We are the laughing stock of the rest of the country." "We are the laughing stock of the world." "No one wants to go to California anymore." "They'll go California for Disneyland. That's it." "you guys have that crazy governor." "It's our government that has completely changed and brought us to this laughing stock position." "That has to happen again, and that's really the only reason I'm running for governor."

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Gavin Newsom has a rare ability to lie without any physical tells. He can implement policies like locking down the state and then dine at the French Laundry without a flicker of guilt. I'm not diagnosing him, but in my experience, that's unusual. California isn't a true democracy; it's a machine state with a corrupt political culture. Kamala Harris was disliked by many Californians, yet she thrived. Dianne Feinstein could have remained a senator indefinitely, regardless of her condition. It worries me that someone from California's political environment could enter a presidential race. As a native Californian, I've seen the state decline since 1985 due to its political leadership. What would Newsom even run on? His potential candidacy suggests they believe they can win without voter consent, and that's frightening.

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Hi, I'm California Governor Gavin Newsom. Under my leadership, California has become a world leader in extremist left-wing governance, resulting in almost 1,000,000 people fleeing the state every year. During COVID, I locked everyone in their homes and shut down businesses, except the French Laundry. Last year, I cleaned up San Francisco for Chinese President Xi, because he's my boss. I signed legislation allowing me to take custody of your kid if you refuse to give him artificial hormones and chop off his genitals. I've also led the way in green energy by banning all cars that don’t run on electricity, then I banned almost all the electricity. On my watch, the cost of living in homelessness have skyrocketed, schools are failing, drug dealers and human traffickers are pouring across the border, and poop has covered the sidewalks of San Francisco. That's why I'm endorsing Kamala Harris for president in 2024. This is a recording of my voice without AI. I just signed an unconstitutional law outlawing deep fakes.

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Gavin Newsom's trip to China is criticized for not addressing important issues in California. Despite the state facing problems like pollution and high crime rates, Newsom did not take any action to solve them. Instead, he became the first US governor in over six years to meet with Xi Jinping, the leader of China. However, he failed to discuss human rights or the threat posed by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to the free world. Prior to his trip, intelligence chiefs had warned about the CCP's risks to California's private companies and academia. Newsom's inaction allows the CCP to steal innovation and technology from California, fund their military, support Hamas attacks in Israel, and aid Russia and North Korea. Overall, the trip is seen as disappointing.

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In Downtown LA Skid Row, the speaker discusses funds allocated to help the homeless that are allegedly unaccounted for. In 2023, Gavin Newsom set aside $750,000,000 to build tiny homes, and in 02/2019, $24,000,000,000 was allocated towards the homeless. The speaker questions the wealth of politicians like Nancy Pelosi, who has served since 02/2007 and has a net worth over $120,000,000, and Maxine Waters, who has served since 1990 and has a net worth over $10,000,000. Gavin Newsom is reportedly building a $9,000,000 home in San Francisco. The speaker claims California's leaders have failed the people of Los Angeles and California, and over 66,000,000 people have left the state in recent years. The speaker criticizes Newsom for doing a podcast and suggests he may be planning a presidential run in 2028.

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In Downtown LA Skid Row, the speaker discusses the homeless situation, stating that in 2023, Gavin Newsom allocated $750,000,000 for tiny homes, and in 02/2019, $24,000,000,000 was designated for the homeless, but the money is unaccounted for. The speaker mentions Nancy Pelosi, who has served since 02/2007 and has a net worth over $120,000,000, and Maxine Waters, serving since 1990 with a net worth over $10,000,000. Gavin Newsom is reportedly building a $9,000,000 home in San Francisco. The speaker claims California's leaders have failed the people of Los Angeles and California, and that over 66,000,000 people have left California in recent years. The speaker criticizes Newsom for hosting a podcast and suggests he may be planning a presidential run in 2028.

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The transcript presents a speaker arguing that Gavin Newsom’s welfare fraud problems are far worse than those attributed to Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, and that the liberal media is not addressing these issues. The speaker states that Newsom “allowed $30,000,000,000 in fraudulent welfare payments to be issued by the unemployment agency,” and that as a result, small businesses in California must pay off all of that debt through higher payroll taxes. The speaker contrasts this with Walz, who is “accused of allowing $250,000,000 of food stamp fraud to occur to Somali organizations.” The speaker asserts that Newsom’s food stamp fraud is at a multi-billion-dollar level and claims Newsom’s food stamp fraud rate is “thirteen point four percent,” describing it as “three out of every 20 benefits managed by Newsom's administration for food stamps completely fraudulent.” Additionally, the speaker contends that California funds “left wing NGOs,” including various Somali community organizations in Minnesota, and asserts that “a lot of those NGOs are using taxpayer money for politics.” The speaker claims that the liberal media is not covering any of these scandals and asserts that people should know these alleged facts because they are not being discussed by the media. In summary, the speaker asserts: - Newsom’s welfare fraud is exponentially worse than Walz’s, with $30 billion in fraudulent unemployment payments allegedly issued by California’s unemployment agency. - As a consequence, small California businesses must bear the cost via higher payroll taxes. - Walz is accused of allowing $250 million of food stamp fraud targeting Somali organizations. - Newsom’s food stamp fraud is claimed to be multi-billion in scope, with a fraud rate of 13.4% (three of every twenty benefits). - California is funding left-wing NGOs, including Somali-related organizations, with taxpayer money used for political purposes. - The liberal media is not covering these alleged scandals, and the speaker asserts these are important facts that should be known.

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Speaker addresses Gavin Newsom: "I am going to expose you for the complete fraud that you are, the liar that you are, and you will never ever be the president of this country." He argues that "California's problems are completely caused by California government." He asserts "we have the greatest businesses... the greatest entrepreneurs in the country." He says "the fourth largest economy that is artificially propped up to be something good," but "the thing that is preventing us from being great" is government. "Government is supposed to be working for us," and we must restore "the balance" rather than "increase the size of government." He calls California "the laughing stock of the rest of the country" and "the laughing stock of the world." He recalls a Europe trip where a sommelier laughed at "that crazy governor," and notes "no one wants to go to California anymore" except Disneyland. He vows to "take it back" and restore "the California dream," saying: "If you're gonna make it, you come to California to make it, and you work hard and you'll do it." "That has to happen again." "That's really the only reason I'm running for governor."

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A billionaire couple, the Resniks, control a large portion of California's water system, acquired through secretive meetings. They own The Wonderful Company, worth billions, and influence water policies to profit from selling water back to the state. Their political connections, including with Senator Dianne Feinstein, help them secure control over water systems and funding. The Resniks' actions harm California's water resources, environment, and economy. They exploit workers, manipulate studies, and prioritize profits over public welfare. Legislative changes are needed to prevent individuals like the Resniks from exploiting essential public resources.

PBD Podcast

Trump's Chicago Threat, Newsom's New Merch, Wes Moore vs National Guard & Snoop SLAMS Disney | PBD
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People talk about bright futures, yet the conversation spins through a flurry of headlines this week: Gelain Maxwell's six-hour interview with Todd Blanch resurfaced; Sergey Lavrov sat for an interview with NBC, pushing back on claims; Fed minutes hint tariffs haven't dented inflation; National Guard deployments across 19 states for immigration; DC crime stats reportedly plummet under federal crackdowns; discussions of Baltimore and Chicago leaders clashing with federal actions; Trump’s immigration crackdown and city safety become the frame through which the host evaluates governance, media narratives, and public safety. An extended political current runs beneath the pop culture chatter as the panel weighs personal histories against national ambitions. Gavin Newsom's old affair with his best friend's wife surfaces in debate clips from a 2007 race, with opponents asking if trust translates to state leadership. Then the host pivots to the broader calculus of electability, noting the Democratic primary landscape, the California centerpiece, and the idea that name recognition and media attention can drive a national bid. Clips of Newsom’s early political missteps are juxtaposed with later public-facing bravado. Interludes lean into practical know-how. The hosts recount Mickey’s car-sale odyssey—from a $1,400 first offer to $5,500 after shopping Carvana and CarMax—and underscore a core lesson: seek three offers before selling or buying. They thread this buyer-seller tactic into broader commentary on negotiation, money, and impulse. The Vault Conference hustle follows: private tours, high-end cars, and a lineup that includes big-name speakers, with registration links and ticket tiers. The conversation then veers to pop culture touchstones, from Snoop Dogg’s movie-night remarks to Disney’s woke-content debates and a push-pull over the media cycle. Global hot spots and domestic policy collide as Venezuela’s crisis looms, with talk of a possible humanitarian or strategic turn, sanctions, and oil geopolitics alongside Russia-Ukraine diplomacy and the rhetoric of carrots-and-sticks leverage. The panel weighs retirement timing and estate taxes, contrasting CNBC and Northwestern Mutual projections with sharp counterpoints about work, purpose, and the costs of early retirement. A lighter thread follows a gym-anchored exchange on bench-press feats, then wraps with a call to watch for the next episode and sign up for the circle.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Smoking Gun Biden Cover-Up Admission, Brutal KJP Interview, and Zohran's "Aunt" Lie, with Ruthless
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Megyn Kelly opens the show by discussing a video released by the House Oversight Committee featuring Mike Donalan, a top advisor to Joe Biden. Donalan reportedly admitted to receiving $4 million for working on Biden's 2024 campaign and was set to receive an additional $4 million if Biden were reelected. Kelly highlights Donalan's evasiveness during questioning, interpreting his pauses and stutters as an attempt to conceal what she views as "greed" and "dishonest hackery" driven by personal financial gain rather than patriotism. She criticizes the exorbitant amount paid to a campaign manager and suggests it reflects a broader issue of self-enrichment within the Biden administration, questioning the true motives behind the presidency. The discussion then shifts to Karine Jean-Pierre's recent interview with The New Yorker, where Kelly and her guests critique Jean-Pierre's perceived incompetence and reliance on identity politics. They highlight her struggles to answer basic questions, her repeated invocation of being a "black queer woman," and her inconsistent arguments regarding the Democratic Party's treatment of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. Kelly suggests Jean-Pierre's career is a product of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives rather than merit, and that she benefits from a compliant media unwilling to challenge her. The segment portrays Jean-Pierre as a "dumb liar" whose public appearances expose the weaknesses of the Democratic Party's communication strategy. Next, the podcast addresses Zoran Mamdani, a New York mayoral candidate, and his controversial comments regarding 9/11. Kelly lambastes Mamdani for allegedly fabricating a story about his aunt experiencing Islamophobia after the attacks, arguing that he exploits the tragedy to push a narrative of victimhood. She emphasizes that 9/11 was about the nearly 3,000 Americans killed by radical Islamic terrorists and the sacrifices of first responders, not about "imaginary bullying" or "Islamophobia." Kelly and her guests express alarm over Mamdani's association with individuals who support radical Islamic ideologies, including his father's views on suicide bombers, and urge New Yorkers to vote against him, even if it means supporting Andrew Cuomo. Finally, the show touches on Gavin Newsom's attempt to portray a humble upbringing during a podcast interview. Kelly exposes Newsom's claims of growing up with "Wonderbread and macaroni and cheese" as disingenuous, contrasting them with photos and articles detailing his privileged background and early business ventures with the wealthy Getty family. This anecdote serves to further illustrate the theme of political figures faking relatability and honesty. Overall, the episode presents a strong critique of perceived dishonesty, corruption, and the influence of identity politics within the Democratic Party and progressive movements.

The Rubin Report

CNN Panel Looks Angry as Republican Points Out How Dems Shutdown Backfired
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The podcast opens with host Dave Rubin addressing technical difficulties and acknowledging Veterans Day, lamenting its diminished public recognition amidst constant political infighting. The primary focus quickly shifts to the recent U.S. government shutdown, which concluded after several Democrats crossed the aisle to vote with Republicans for a clean continuing resolution. Rubin, echoing Republican pundits like Scott Jennings, argues that the shutdown was a political maneuver by Democrats, particularly before an election, and ultimately yielded no concessions for them. He criticizes the Democratic leadership, including Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries, for their perceived weakness and inability to control the progressive wing of their party, which he believes is increasingly radical. Rubin extends his critique to the Democratic stance on social welfare programs like SNAP benefits, questioning the efficacy and fairness of universal healthcare when individuals make unhealthy lifestyle choices. He highlights what he sees as hypocrisy from progressive figures like Elizabeth Warren and Sunny Hostin, who advocate for these programs but are not seen to personally contribute to helping the needy. Bernie Sanders is presented as a figure actively working to dismantle the Democratic establishment by primarying moderate members, aiming for a more socialist-aligned party. California Governor Gavin Newsom is heavily scrutinized for his political ambitions, policies, and perceived dishonesty regarding a potential presidential run. Rubin criticizes Newsom's governance in California, attributing business and population exodus to the state's high taxes and regulations, contrasting it with Newsom's claims of California's success fostering innovation like Tesla. New York City politics, particularly Mayor Eric Adams's (referred to as "Zamboni") stance on sanctuary city policies and his choice of an inexperienced, socialist chief of staff, are also lambasted as examples of progressive overreach. The episode concludes with a discussion on political polarization and the changing nature of political parties. Rubin shares clips of Bill Maher and Cheryl Hines (RFK Jr.'s wife) expressing surprise at the "kindness" of Republicans and the perceived "meanness" of modern Democrats, contrasting this with their experiences with Donald Trump, whom they describe as a good listener and genuinely anti-war. Rubin suggests that a broad majority of Americans, including former Democrats, are uniting against "progressive lunacy" and that better leadership is needed to save the country from extreme ideologies on both sides.

The Diary of a CEO

Gavin Newsom Finally Answers, Will He Run For President In 2028?
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In a conversation between Steven Bartlett and California Governor Gavin Newsom, various political and personal themes emerge. Newsom reflects on his upbringing, emphasizing his mother's struggles as a single parent and the impact of her breast cancer diagnosis on his life. He discusses his political rivalry with Donald Trump, describing their interactions as surprisingly cordial despite their public sparring. Newsom expresses concern about the state of American democracy, particularly under Trump's influence, and worries about the erosion of democratic institutions. He acknowledges the complexities of his childhood, including learning disabilities and bullying, which shaped his resilience and determination. Newsom shares insights into his entrepreneurial journey, highlighting the importance of failure and innovation in business. He emphasizes the need for the Democratic Party to better connect with young men and address their struggles, criticizing the party for lacking empathy and understanding towards men's issues. The discussion shifts to the challenges facing California, particularly homelessness and mental health. Newsom advocates for comprehensive solutions that address the root causes of homelessness, emphasizing the importance of supportive services and housing. He also touches on the political landscape, criticizing both parties for their handling of issues and the need for a more authentic and engaging political discourse. Newsom reflects on the role of entrepreneurship in the Democratic Party, asserting that the party should celebrate successful entrepreneurs rather than criticize them. He acknowledges the perception that the Democratic Party is anti-business and expresses a desire to change that narrative. The conversation concludes with Newsom sharing a personal story about a sign he received after his father's passing, illustrating his belief in the spiritual connections we have with loved ones. He expresses gratitude for the opportunity to engage in open dialogue and emphasizes the importance of understanding and compassion in politics.

PBD Podcast

PBD Podcast | EMERGENCY Episode
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In this emergency podcast, Patrick Bet-David and Tom Zenner discuss the recent California gubernatorial recall election, where Governor Gavin Newsom successfully defeated the recall attempt with a significant margin. Newsom emphasized that the vote was a rejection of cynicism and bigotry, framing it as a victory for science, vaccines, and rights. Zenner, who recently left California, expressed his disappointment, likening the outcome to a series of devastating losses for a sports fan. He noted that many traditional Democrats are becoming disillusioned with the state's direction. The hosts analyzed the implications of the election results, highlighting the lack of Republican support for candidate Larry Elder, who Zenner believed failed to effectively challenge Newsom on personal grounds. They discussed the political landscape in California, noting the dominance of Democrats and the challenges Republicans face in future elections. The conversation also touched on the influence of big tech and the media in shaping political narratives, with Zenner expressing concern over the state's transformation and the potential for a mass exodus of residents seeking better governance. Additionally, they briefly addressed General Milley's actions during the Trump presidency, where he took precautions to prevent any potential military strikes by Trump, which Zenner dismissed as exaggerated. The podcast concluded with a call for listeners to remain informed and engaged in political discussions, emphasizing the importance of understanding the implications of policies and the need for active participation in democracy.
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