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Speaker 0: Some Republicans want Trump as their next candidate, but I can't speak for all Republicans. I still consider myself a Republican in the sense of Senator Mitt Romney and the Reagan Republican Party. The Republican Party needs a strong conservative, and I don't think Trump fits that. This upcoming election is crucial for the party, and if politicians in Congress want to make a stand, they need to do it now. It's disappointing that they support him despite his actions on January 6. If they can't split from him, a third party may be necessary.

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Swami argues that the Republican Party has become a party of losers under the leadership of Ronna McDaniel. He calls for accountability and suggests that if former President Ron wants to address GOP voters, he should resign. Swami believes that the party should have moderators like Tucker Carlson, Joe Rogan, and Elon Musk to attract more viewers and engage primary voters. He criticizes the media, particularly Christian Welker, for pushing the Trump-Russia collusion hoax and questions her credibility. Swami emphasizes the need for accountability and accuses the media of rigging past and future elections. The transcript abruptly ends before Governor Christie can speak.

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Speaker 1 explains his absence from the Fox News debate by citing his significant lead in the polls, questioning the value of being "harassed" by other candidates and a network he deems unfriendly. He criticizes cable news credibility, calling MSNBC "MSDNC" and CNN "dead," and laments Fox's decline after Tucker Carlson's departure. He names Asa Hutchinson and Chris Christie as undeserving presidential candidates. He suggests Bill Barr covered up Jeffrey Epstein's death and didn't investigate election fraud adequately due to impeachment fears. He entertains the possibility that Epstein was killed. Speaker 1 claims the left is trying to kill him and are "sick people" who "hate our country." He falsely states that the 2020 election was rigged and that COVID was used to cheat. He criticizes Joe Biden's mental and physical state, saying he won't make it to the election. He also claims Kamala Harris is senile. He asserts foreign leaders respected the U.S. more when he was president and believes they view Biden with disbelief. He defends his relationship with Kim Jong Un, claiming he prevented nuclear war. He says China controls the Panama Canal and is building military installations in Cuba. He identifies securing the border and removing criminals as top priorities if re-elected. He acknowledges "tremendous passion" and "hatred" in the country, calling it a "bad combination."

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The speaker highlights the challenges faced by the Republican Party due to the mainstream media and big tech industries working against them. They compare the contrasting treatment of Governor DeSantis and Andrew Cuomo, emphasizing how Cuomo received praise despite his controversial decisions. The speaker points out the double standard in media coverage, where DeSantis faced criticism for minor issues while Cuomo's serious allegations were downplayed. They express the need for more truth-telling and communication with the American people, as the mainstream media's approval ratings are low. The speaker concludes by stating that the situation is ridiculous and calls attention to the ongoing situation.

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The speaker explains his absence from the Fox News debate, citing his significant lead in the polls and the network's perceived bias. He criticizes cable news credibility, singling out MSNBC and CNN, and laments Fox's decline since Tucker Carlson's departure. He names Chris Christie and Asa Hutchinson as undeserving presidential candidates. He claims Bill Barr covered up Jeffrey Epstein's death and didn't investigate election fraud. He suggests the left is trying to kill him. He calls Joe Biden corrupt and incompetent, questioning his mental and physical fitness, and Kamala Harris's speaking style. He believes world leaders like Xi, Putin, and Kim Jong Un have lost respect for the U.S. under Biden. He defends his actions regarding the 2020 election, blaming COVID and rigged voting. He says that if re-elected, his top priority would be securing the border, deporting criminals, and restoring water flow. He acknowledges the passion and hatred in the country and doesn't know if there will be open conflict.

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The speaker believes the country must have a strong Republican party, mentioning past leaders like the Bushes, McCain, and Dole. The speaker says that some Republicans have told her that they cannot beat certain candidates in the primary, but they must beat them in the general election to return to debates about the role of government. The speaker mentions nonpartisan redistricting and gerrymandered districts, expressing hope for more bipartisanship. The speaker believes there is more common ground globally than domestically, citing Republican support for Ukraine. The speaker claims the Republican party has turned into a cult because of anti-diversity attitudes and big money interests, but legitimate differences of opinion about the role of government have always existed. The speaker thinks there is more basis for global cooperation.

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Tucker Carlson, Joe Rogan, and Elon Musk should moderate this debate to attract more viewers and address topics that GOP primary voters care about. The Democrats wouldn't hire Greg Gutfeld to host a democratic debate. Chris, I want to ask you about the Trump Russia collusion hoax that you pushed on this network. Was it real or was it Hillary Clinton's made-up disinformation? Answer the question. Mister Rogers, this is how we get...

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The speaker criticizes the GOP for abandoning conservative values and prioritizing attacking their own members instead of stopping Democrats. They highlight instances where Republicans voted to expel a fellow Republican accused of wrongdoing, but only censured Democrats who committed crimes. The speaker also mentions the National Defense Authorization Act, which they claim benefits other countries at the expense of the United States. They criticize the GOP for not standing up to Democrats and allowing the renewal of the FISA statute, which they believe is abused by the FBI. The speaker concludes by questioning the point of voting Republican if the party fails to oppose the Democrats effectively.

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The discussion centers on the 2020 election, which Speaker 1 claims was rigged due to fake ballots and other factors, including the influence of 51 intelligence agents. Speaker 0 counters that recounts in swing states and over 50 lawsuits found no widespread corruption or voter fraud, citing a potential case of voter fraud in six battleground states that uncovered fewer than 475 cases. Speaker 1 asserts Wisconsin has practically admitted the election was rigged and other states are doing the same. Speaker 0 questions how Speaker 1 will appeal to independent suburban women voters. Speaker 1 references polls showing him leading, including with women. Speaker 0 notes polls can change. Speaker 1 states he would like to be less combative but feels the press's dishonesty necessitates it to get his message across and win.

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Speaker 1 expresses frustration with the Republican Party's recent losses and blames the party's leadership for their failures. They call for accountability and suggest that the current chairwoman of the RNC should resign. They criticize the choice of moderators for the debate and argue that figures like Tucker Carlson, Joe Rogan, and Elon Musk would attract more viewers and ask more relevant questions. Speaker 1 also accuses the media of rigging past elections and asks a moderator about the Trump Russia collusion hoax. The transcript ends with Speaker 0 turning to Governor Christie for his response.

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My issue with my colleagues is that they have all supported Donald Trump for personal gain. Ron DeSantis begged for Trump's endorsement and attacked him in his book. Chris Christie lobbied for COVID money and prepared Trump for debates. The real enemy is the deep state that Trump tried to challenge. I'm the only one on this stage who can speak the truth. January 6th looks like an inside job, the government lied about Saudi Arabia's involvement in 9/11, the great replacement theory is part of the Democratic Party's platform, Big Tech stole the 2020 election, and the National Security Establishment stole the 2016 election from Trump with the false Trump Russia collusion hoax. We need someone who won't flip-flop and criticize Trump when it's convenient.

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My issue with my colleagues is that they have all supported Donald Trump for personal gain. Ron DeSantis begged for Trump's endorsement and attacked him in his book. Chris Christie lobbied for COVID money and prepared Trump for debates. The real enemy is the deep state that Trump tried to challenge. I'm the only one who can speak the truth: January 6th was an inside job, the government lied about Saudi Arabia's involvement in 9/11, the great replacement theory is part of the Democratic Party's platform, Big Tech stole the 2020 election, and the National Security Establishment falsely claimed Trump colluded with Russia in 2016. We need someone who won't flip-flop and criticize Trump when it's convenient.

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Speaker 1 expresses frustration with the Republican Party's recent losses and calls for accountability. They criticize the current chairwoman of the RNC and highlight the party's unsuccessful track record in recent elections. They suggest that the debate should be moderated by individuals like Tucker Carlson, Joe Rogan, and Elon Musk to attract more viewers and address topics that GOP primary voters care about. They question the media's role in promoting the Trump-Russia collusion hoax and the Hunter Biden laptop story. The speaker emphasizes the need for accountability and accuses the media of rigging past elections. The transcript abruptly ends with Speaker 0 attempting to redirect the conversation to Governor Christie.

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The speaker criticizes the moderators of the Republican debate and suggests that Tucker Carlson, Joe Rogan, and Elon Musk would attract more viewers and ask questions that GOP primary voters care about. They question whether the Democrats would hire Greg Gutfeld to host a Democratic debate. They accuse the media of pushing the Trump-Russia collusion hoax and ask if it was real or if it was made up by Hillary Clinton. They also mention the media rigging the 2016 and 2020 elections and call for accountability. The speaker then addresses Governor Christie, urging the audience to let the candidates speak.

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The speaker criticizes David Muir for injecting his opinion during a debate, claiming Muir isn't meant to be a political analyst. The speaker accuses ABC News of bias against Trump, describing their tactic as reminding Trump of controversial statements, then asking Harris to comment on how terrible Trump is. The speaker alleges ABC News's fact-checking was flawed and expresses anger at ABC and the industry. They believe ABC is openly trying to sink Trump and steal the election. The speaker suggests the bias was so blatant it may backfire, creating empathy for Trump, as it appeared to be 3 against 1 on the stage.

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Swami argues that the Republican Party has become a party of losers under the leadership of Ronna McDaniel. He calls for accountability and suggests that if former President Ron wants to address GOP voters, he should resign. Swami believes that the Republican Party should have moderators like Tucker Carlson, Joe Rogan, and Elon Musk to attract more viewers and engage primary voters. He criticizes the media, particularly Christian Welker, for pushing the Trump-Russia collusion hoax and questions if it was real or Hillary Clinton's disinformation. Swami emphasizes the need for accountability and accuses the media of rigging past and future elections. The transcript abruptly ends before Governor Christie can speak.

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Speaker 1: "Just because the other side... jokes about the bad things that happened to them, I don't think that makes it okay for us to turn around and do the same." Speaker 0: "No. We need to stop... the left just haven't cucked out enough." Speaker 0: "Trump is fucking insane because he has support from 90% of the conservatives in the Republican party who are entirely un American." Speaker 1: "One person is dead... a swing state voter." Speaker 1: "We don't know what the motivation of the shooter was." Speaker 1: "Just because there is fire burning doesn't give us leave to throw more wood on it." Speaker 0: "Donald Trump wanted absolute criminal immunity." Speaker 0: "Democracy only works when everybody participates." Speaker 1: "I reject this framing entirely."

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The conversation threads through a tangled set of relationships and alleged secrets surrounding Erika and her past marriages. Speaker 0 introduces Erika’s first husband, Derek Chelsvigg, and notes a young daughter from Erika’s earlier marriage, questioning why this history is hidden and suggesting possible trafficking concerns. They mention an apparent photoshoot with Erika’s ex-husband and speculate about whether Erika had another daughter, while observing that information about her past is being scrubbed online. The speakers reference Erika’s old Instagram and her ex-husband’s social media remaining private, implying secrecy around Erika’s past. They wonder if Erika is a time traveler and recall a past shoot with someone named Tyler, asking whether he was murdered or disappeared. They mention Cabot Phillips dating Erika after the marriage, and a timeline: seven days after that marriage, Cabot Phillips is seen playing ball with someone named Charlie. They propose theories that Erika could have harmed Charlie or that Charlie simply disappeared, and note that an ex-boyfriend may have reappeared in the scene. The possibility is raised that Erika is a honeypot moving between relationships, with “stepping stones” in her life. Speaker 0 also reveals that Erika has a sister, and asks where she is. Speaker 2 introduces a whistleblower: an insider who warns that exposing the truth would provoke retaliation against him and anyone who helps him. This person found emails, approvals, and signatures tying Erika’s wife’s charity work to the same network, and says he didn’t yell or accuse but went quiet, believing that if Erika is part of the network, everything has been a lie. For him, the matter shifted from politics to a personal crisis, and he says that if he stays quiet, he’s “one of them”; if he speaks, he’s dead, but people deserve to know. Speaker 0 asserts that Charlie discovered information about Erika and discussed filing for divorce two days before Charlie’s disappearance; there has still been no autopsy released, and Erika is the only person who could release it, labeled as “Sussy.” Speaker 1 announces a situation that is “absolutely out of control,” criticizing incompetent politicians and referencing a presidential figure, then broadens to state-level politics with John McCain mentioned. The speaker complains about campaign contributions, special interests, and lobbyists, and predicts political turnover. They vow to “make this country so great again” and describe an event where, according to the speaker, reporters who were crying were present—hard, better reporters who were once known to the speaker as not good people. The exchange ends with a more casual check-in: “How you doing back there?”

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Speaker 0 challenges others to prove their claims are false, promising to apologize if proven wrong. Speaker 1 accuses the other side of hypocrisy, citing President Biden's alleged "blanket pardon" for his son and questioning their sudden concern for corruption. They criticize the Democratic Party's ties to figures like George Soros, Bill and Melinda Gates, and "every woke, weird pervert in Hollywood." The speaker asserts that the Republican Party, under President Trump, has a clear mandate from voters who rejected the policies of the other side, including "open borders," a "failing economy," "raging inflation," and "woke stuff." They yield their time, expressing disbelief at the conversation initiated by the other side.

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The speaker watched a debate with Biden and thought he did not do well, claiming most of the world would agree. The speaker believes Biden was forced out in a coup and replaced with someone who was ranked number 13 online after failing to get the nomination. The speaker spent $150,000,000 to beat Biden and was leading when Biden was replaced. The speaker believes this has never happened before. The speaker thinks Biden hates the new person as much or more than he hates the speaker, which is hard to believe.

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The speaker suggests that Tucker Carlson, Joe Rogan, and Elon Musk should moderate the debate to attract more viewers and address topics important to GOP primary voters. They criticize the Democrats for not hiring someone like Greg Gutfeld for their debates. The speaker then questions the media's role in promoting the Trump-Russia collusion hoax and asks if it was real or fabricated by Hillary Clinton. They emphasize the need for accountability to restore the country.

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Jake Tapper's past statements about Trump were brought up, including calling his presidency a "nightmare" and pushing the Russia hoax. Tapper allowed Biden to lie about the Hunter Biden laptop on CNN. He's been accused of spreading lies about Trump, comparing him to Hitler. The speaker believes Tapper is biased against Trump, but CNN avoids addressing this. The speaker questions CNN's credibility for allowing Tapper to moderate debates despite his alleged bias.

The Rubin Report

GOP Debate 1: Highlights, Lowlights & Reaction with Jordan Peterson | DIRECT MESSAGE | Rubin Report
Guests: Jordan Peterson
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The discussion begins with Dave Rubin and Michael Malice reflecting on the first GOP debate in Milwaukee, highlighting the lack of a clear winner. They suggest the Democratic establishment may feel confident after observing the candidates. The moderators are criticized for their weak performance, allowing candidates to dominate the conversation without adhering to agreed-upon rules. Rubin notes that Ron DeSantis failed to capitalize on opportunities to distinguish himself, appearing unprepared and lacking assertiveness. Vivek Ramaswamy initially energizes the crowd but loses momentum after a controversial remark about other candidates being "bought and sold." Nikki Haley is seen as a potential dark horse, presenting herself as a competent candidate, though her appeal may not resonate with the current Republican base. Doug Burgum and Asa Hutchinson are dismissed as less impactful figures, while Chris Christie is praised for his assertiveness and ability to connect with the audience. The conversation shifts to Mike Pence, who is perceived as muddled but potentially gaining some traction. The hosts discuss Trump's absence from the debate, suggesting it was a strategic move given his lead and legal challenges. Jordan Peterson later joins the conversation, expressing that all candidates performed credibly, and he critiques Vivek's approach to insults. The discussion concludes with reflections on the changing political landscape and the impact of social media on discourse.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Debating and Discussing the GOP Debate, with Listeners and Viewers: Megyn Kelly Show Weekend Extra
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In the Megyn Kelly show, audience members shared their thoughts on a recent Fox News debate. Lane from Texas expressed that Ron DeSantis lacks likability and humor, despite his effectiveness as a leader in Florida. Ann from Arizona criticized the debate for not addressing pressing issues like girls in sports and voiced concerns about the divisive political climate surrounding Trump. Linda from California emphasized the importance of appealing to independents, feeling ignored by both parties. Jeff from Illinois noted that candidates like DeSantis and Vivek Ramaswamy needed to better articulate their positions to resonate with voters. Vicki from Michigan expressed disappointment in the debate format, while Steve from New York highlighted the challenges facing the GOP in the general election. Jessica from New York appreciated Nikki Haley's performance, while Carrie from Texas questioned the integrity of the election process. Overall, callers expressed a desire for more substantive discussions on critical issues affecting the electorate.

PBD Podcast

Vivek Ramaswamy | PBD Podcast | Ep. 326
Guests: Vivek Ramaswamy
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In this episode of the podcast, Patrick Bet-David interviews Vivek Ramaswamy, who discusses his recent experiences in the Republican primary debates and his views on the Republican National Committee (RNC) leadership. Ramaswamy criticizes Ronna McDaniel, the chairwoman of the RNC, for her handling of recent elections, highlighting the party's losses in 2018, 2020, 2022, and 2023. He emphasizes the need for accountability within the party and suggests that McDaniel should resign. Ramaswamy recounts an encounter with McDaniel before a debate, where she seemed unaware of the party's recent electoral failures, which he found alarming. He expresses frustration with the RNC's lack of transparency and accountability, particularly regarding debate criteria and candidate participation. Ramaswamy believes that the GOP needs to address its internal issues rather than blame external factors, such as Donald Trump. The conversation shifts to foreign policy, where Ramaswamy outlines his stance on U.S. involvement in international conflicts. He advocates for a focus on American interests and suggests that the U.S. should not automatically engage in wars unless absolutely necessary. He criticizes the bipartisan establishment for pushing a pro-war agenda and emphasizes the importance of avoiding World War III. Ramaswamy also discusses the potential for a third-party candidate in the upcoming election, speculating on figures like Joe Manchin and Gavin Newsom. He believes that the Democratic establishment will eventually replace Biden with a more viable candidate, as they recognize Biden's limitations. On the topic of energy, Ramaswamy advocates for nuclear energy as a solution to the U.S.'s energy needs, arguing that advancements in nuclear technology can provide a safe and efficient energy source. He criticizes the Nuclear Regulatory Commission for hindering the development of new nuclear plants and calls for a reevaluation of energy policies. The episode concludes with Ramaswamy addressing the DACA situation, stating that while he empathizes with those affected, he believes in upholding the rule of law and that illegal immigrants should return to their countries, with a pathway for those who have contributed positively to society. Overall, Ramaswamy presents himself as a candidate focused on accountability, American interests, and a clear foreign policy, while also advocating for energy reform and addressing immigration issues.
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