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Maybe I'm gay, and maybe my wife is a man, but it doesn't matter. Just go out and vote for Kamala. We've already dealt with Joe, so let's focus on winning this thing. We'll figure everything else out later.

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The speaker believes Kamala Harris will claim to understand Americans' suffering while disavowing responsibility, despite holding power for the last four years. The speaker questions why Harris would withhold her solutions for five months until elected. While the Democratic convention will be well-scripted, the real work of winning the election will begin afterward. The messaging war will intensify, and Trump's team will portray Harris as more radical and less likable than Biden, emphasizing this daily.

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The speaker discusses the sudden shift in public opinion towards Kamala Harris, highlighting her past failures in debates and lack of negative media coverage. Despite her qualifications and background, she is not embraced by the public due to her anti-war stance and refusal to conform to political games. This reveals a discrepancy between what people claim to want in a leader and their actual preferences.

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Trump voters articulate specific policy reasons for their support, such as censorship and illegal immigration. In contrast, Kamala voters often cite her identity as a woman of color without detailing her policy positions or accomplishments as Vice President. Trump supporters discuss "saving America," while Kamala supporters treat it like "Stan Wars," focusing on aesthetics and vibes. Despite substantial mainstream media support, Kamala Harris "still sucks."

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He won key battleground states like Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Georgia, Nevada, and Arizona. The question arises: why would voters in Wisconsin choose Joe Biden, an older candidate with a controversial past, over Kamala Harris, a younger candidate with a clean record and forward-thinking policies? The frustration stems from the perception that identity factors, such as gender and race, may have influenced voter decisions. This situation leads to feelings of disappointment and confusion, but not surprise.

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Kamala Harris is considered "retarded," and Trump is winning in the polls, so they are going to lose. The speaker considered running as a candidate. However, the speaker told Joe that he is more "retarded" than Kamala Harris, so he cannot run. The speaker told Joe to let it play out and that they would talk later. The speaker then commented on the women present.

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The left is promoting Kamala Harris as a savior for the black community, but she has actually harmed it. They avoid discussing her policies and instead rely on propaganda to win votes. To truly understand her impact, we should question if she values black families, considering her past as a prosecutor and her relationship with Willie Brown.

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The speaker believes that politically, interfering with ICE raids and blaming the federal government for riots is "nuts," but indicative of the Democratic party's current state. Governor Newsom's position also reflects this dynamic. The speaker presumes Newsom wants to run for president and must first establish himself as a "hardcore Trump resistor." According to the speaker, the Democratic Party is primarily defined by its opposition to Trump, which explains most of its actions. This is in response to the results of the November election.

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Kamala was chosen by elites to run for president, despite receiving zero votes in 2020. The speaker criticizes the Democratic Party for hijacking democracy to defeat Trump, calling it the lowest point in their lifetime. They challenge critics to explain their stance but are met with silence. The speaker demands honesty about sacrificing democracy to win.

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Many black people blindly support Kamala Harris just because she claims to be black, without considering her policies or actions. The speaker urges political literacy among the black community, emphasizing the importance of understanding politics beyond race. They criticize Harris for her past actions and lack of substance, highlighting the need for informed decision-making. The speaker stresses the need to educate future generations on constitutional rights and laws, rather than solely focusing on race. Ultimately, they reject Harris as a suitable candidate for presidency.

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Kamala Harris likely chose ABC for the debate. Haitian migrants are eating animals, and the media is manipulating people. When migrants arrive and costs rise, there should be no complaints. People advocate for a woman's right to choose but can't define what a woman is. Most voters are already decided, and Kamala supporters may be upset in November. Kamala Harris should be in the debates and spin room to provide the absolute truth. A black woman will give you the exact truth. The speaker sometimes intentionally calls Kamala Harris "Camilla."

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The speaker criticizes the Democratic Party for using identity politics to divide people based on race, gender, and sex. They argue that this goes against Martin Luther King Jr.'s dream of judging individuals by their character rather than their skin color. The speaker also mentions a woman named Riley Gaines who represents the consequences of Democrats rejecting objective truth. They claim that Democrats deny the existence of women, despite advocating for women's rights in the past. The speaker believes that erasing women as a category of people is a form of hostility and hatred towards women.

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Many Republicans call Kamala Harris a far-left ideologue, but the speaker believes this gives her too much credit, arguing she isn't particularly ideological like Bernie Sanders. The speaker claims that it's not about Republicans versus Democrats, black versus white, or man versus woman, but rather about the managerial/bureaucratic class versus the everyday citizen. Dick Cheney's endorsement of Kamala Harris and some Democrats' support for Donald Trump evidence that the real divide isn't between traditional Republicans and Democrats. The speaker asserts that the managerial class, including the media, corporate entities, and unelected bureaucrats in the administrative state, are running the country, not Biden or Harris. The speaker concludes that they are running to dismantle a system, which is what Donald Trump meant by draining the swamp, and believes Trump now has the toolkit to do so.

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I've been labeled as far-right, which is inaccurate. My focus has been on electric vehicles, solar energy, and batteries to help the environment. I've historically identified as a moderate Democrat and even supported Obama. However, I believe the Biden administration is not moderate, and Kamala Harris's background reflects a more leftist ideology. We are at a critical juncture in America, facing a fork in the road. I see one path leading to prosperity and another, represented by Kamala, leading in the opposite direction. Although I may face backlash for my views, I want to express my honest opinion. I encourage those in the moderate camp to consider supporting Donald Trump for president.

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The Democratic Party often aligns with narcissistic traits, and it's concerning how they project their behaviors onto others. Many voters are uneducated about the implications of their choices, particularly regarding Kamala Harris's demographics, which reveal patterns of overindulgence and superficial praise in childhood. This contributes to a broader issue of narcissism in society. Additionally, some voters, particularly black men, may feel coerced into voting a certain way due to pressures at home. Understanding these dynamics can empower individuals to take control of their lives. It's crucial to recognize how certain political ideologies may treat children as property rather than individuals deserving of care and respect.

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Kamala Harris chose Tim Waltz as her running mate, a move criticized for being too radical. Waltz, a controversial figure, has been accused of allowing riots and supporting extreme policies like gender-affirming healthcare for children. Some speculate that Waltz was picked to create a sacrificial ticket by the Democratic party. The choice of Waltz has raised questions about the true intentions of the Democratic party and their strategy for the upcoming election.

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Michelle Obama and Kamala Harris are accused of using racism to manipulate black voters. The speaker encourages black Democrats to educate themselves and be informed voters. They criticize Democrats for blindly supporting Joe Biden without knowing his accomplishments or Kamala Harris's controversial actions in California. The speaker questions when black voters will break free from the Democratic "plantation." The transcript ends abruptly.

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Kamala has been comparing her political opponents to notorious mass murderers. During a recent campaign call, Joe Biden referred to supporters as "garbage," revealing his true feelings. In response, it's clear that my supporters are of much higher quality than Biden or Kamala. You can't lead America without loving American values, and you can't be president if you harbor hatred for the American people. There’s a significant amount of disdain coming from them. Kamala Harris is unfit to be president of the United States.

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Speaker 0 questions why there is a focus on Kamala Harris' racial identity, emphasizing her biracial background. Speaker 1 shifts the conversation to Harris' political record, highlighting criticisms of her policies and performance. Speaker 0 challenges Speaker 1 for repeatedly mentioning Harris' race, while Speaker 1 defends the focus on policy issues over identity politics. The discussion ends with Speaker 0 asserting that Harris is both Indian and Black, and criticizing the repetition of her racial background.

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They discuss lack of democracy in the Democratic party, pointing out how Trump won through votes while Harris was chosen without any. They criticize how Obama, Clintons, and billionaires decided to push Biden aside. They question the real power in the country being unelected officials and billionaires. They suggest Democrats vote for Republicans if they feel insulted by the corrupt process in their party.

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Kamala Harris, the Vice President, is discussed regarding her background and career. She adopted two Jewish children and married a Jewish man. There's criticism of her rise to power, suggesting it involved questionable relationships, including with Willie Brown, who allegedly helped her secure a lucrative job. Her heritage is debated, with claims that her ancestry is misrepresented, and her father identifies as a Hindu Brahmin. The conversation shifts to Joe Biden, with accusations of past racist remarks and policies that negatively impacted the legal system, particularly for Black individuals. The speaker expresses disdain for Biden's history and the systemic issues he contributed to in the criminal justice system.

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The biggest threat to America is the media, which is the enemy of the people. Before the Trump-Biden debate, the media promoted Biden and dismissed claims of his senility as right-wing conspiracy theories. After the debate, the media changed its tune, acknowledging Biden's cognitive decline. The media then ushered in Kamala, attempting a coup on Biden, despite no one voting for her to be the Democratic nominee. The media is now fully on board with Kamala, claiming she is ahead in the polls, though the speaker questions the validity of these polls. The media causes racial, familial, and political divide, as well as fear and uncertainty. The media are liars, cappers, frauds, and scammers.

The Rubin Report

'Real Time' Crowd Goes Silent as Bill Maher Explains Why Kamala Can’t Win with Co-Host Clay Travis
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In a recent discussion, Clay Travis and Dave Rubin reflect on political dynamics, particularly surrounding Kamala Harris's candidacy. They highlight a clip of Bill Maher critiquing Harris, noting her lack of popularity despite her historic significance. Travis argues that Harris represents a weaker Democratic candidate compared to previous ones, suggesting that if she wins, it indicates a failure for Republicans to adapt. They discuss the reluctance of some conservatives to support Trump, with Travis questioning the logic behind voting for Harris over him, given her policies. The conversation shifts to identity politics, with Travis criticizing the absurdity of groups like "White Dudes for Harris" and the implications of race in political discourse. They express concern over censorship and the potential for Democrats to stifle free speech, citing AOC's comments on media regulation. The discussion also touches on the recent charges against P Diddy, drawing parallels to the Epstein case and suggesting a broader network of powerful individuals involved in illicit activities. Travis concludes by emphasizing the importance of free speech and the need for a robust debate in America, warning that if Harris wins, it could lead to further erosion of these principles.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Cuomo's Failed Zohran Strategy, Platner Oppo Dump & KJP's Only Line, w/ Halperin, Spicer, Turrentine
Guests: Halperin, Spicer, Turrentine
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The podcast delves into several high-stakes political races and broader issues within the Democratic Party. In New York City, the mayoral contest sees Democratic Socialist Zoran Mamani leading, despite significant controversy surrounding his association with Imam Siraj Wahaj, who is described as a terror apologist with anti-American, anti-LGBTQ, and anti-free speech views. The hosts criticize the mainstream media's perceived lack of scrutiny on Mamani and the intense pressure on Republican candidate Curtis Leewa to withdraw, arguing it's unfair given Andrew Cuomo's past scandals, including his handling of COVID-19 in nursing homes and sexual harassment allegations. The discussion moves to Virginia, where Democratic Attorney General candidate Jay Jones is losing ground after texts endorsing violence against Republicans and their children came to light. Democratic leaders, including gubernatorial candidate Abigail Spanberger, are criticized for not denouncing Jones, highlighting a perceived hypocrisy and a focus on identity politics. Spanberger also faces backlash for dismissing concerns about transgender issues in schools, particularly regarding boys in girls' bathrooms, as mere "fear-mongering." In New Jersey, the gubernatorial race between Republican Jack Chidarelli and Democrat Mickey Sherrill is unexpectedly tight. Chidarelli's campaign, featuring Kelsey Grammar, focuses on issues like high taxes, rising crime, and parental rights, resonating with voters. Sherrill, meanwhile, faces scrutiny over a Naval Academy cheating scandal and perceived unpreparedness in debates. The hosts suggest this race indicates a potential shift in New Jersey's political landscape. Maine's Senate race also features controversy, with Democratic candidate Graham Platner, a self-described former communist, facing an imploding campaign. Revelations include controversial Reddit posts expressing anti-cop and anti-rural white American sentiments, and a Nazi-affiliated tattoo, which his former campaign manager claims he understood the meaning of. The hosts highlight a perceived double standard in media coverage and Democratic party responses to these controversies compared to similar situations involving Republicans. Broader themes include the Democratic Party's increasing reliance on identity politics, exemplified by Hunter Biden's comments on Kamala Harris's selection and Karine Jean-Pierre's frequent self-identification as a "black, queer, immigrant woman" while promoting her book, despite accusations of incompetence and internal White House conflicts. The podcast concludes with deep concern over escalating political polarization, vitriol, and an apparent acceptance of calls for violence against political opponents on the left, citing "No Kings" rallies and radicalized youth, while noting a recent surge in Bible sales as a potential counter-cultural trend.

The Joe Rogan Experience

Joe Rogan Experience #2224 - Tim Dillon
Guests: Tim Dillon
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In this episode of "The Joe Rogan Experience," Tim Dillon discusses various topics, including the current political climate, the potential outcomes of the election, and societal issues. Dillon humorously speculates on the consequences if Trump loses, suggesting he might need to go into hiding. They touch on the absurdity of conspiracy theories, particularly those blaming Jews for societal problems, and how civilizations often blame marginalized groups during decline. The conversation shifts to the decadence of modern society, comparing it to ancient Rome, where celebrity chefs and indulgent dining reflect a culture of comfort. Dillon expresses disdain for people who bring personal tragedies into social settings, arguing that such discussions ruin the enjoyment of meals. He also questions the validity of ADHD as a diagnosis, suggesting that many children simply have excess energy that should be channeled differently. Dillon reflects on the lack of appreciation for life in America compared to those living in war zones, suggesting that exposure to conflict fosters a deeper appreciation for life. He discusses the media's role in shaping narratives around political figures, particularly Trump, and how the media's hostility towards him has been a double-edged sword that keeps him relevant. The conversation then turns to the influence of big money in politics, with Dillon criticizing both major parties for being beholden to corporate interests. He highlights the disconnect between the Democratic Party's elite and the working class, arguing that the party has lost its roots in advocating for workers' rights. Dillon also critiques the current state of political discourse, noting the rise of identity politics and the suppression of free speech. He believes that the focus on divisive social issues detracts from more pressing economic concerns. The discussion includes a critique of Kamala Harris's campaign strategy and the Democratic Party's failure to address the needs of everyday Americans. As the conversation progresses, Dillon expresses skepticism about the future of America, particularly regarding immigration and social policies. He suggests that the political landscape is shifting, with potential for a new leader who can unite rather than divide. Dillon emphasizes the need for rational discourse and the importance of addressing real issues rather than getting caught up in ideological battles. The episode concludes with Dillon and Rogan discussing the implications of artificial intelligence and the future of humanity, contemplating a world where technology may surpass human capabilities. They express concern about the direction society is heading, particularly regarding the loss of individuality and the potential for a homogenized culture driven by corporate interests.
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