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The speaker discusses the possibility of someone new entering the presidential race. They mention the need for adults in the room and criticize the current state of politics. The speaker emphasizes the importance of free speech but suggests that people should be more discerning in what they listen to. They express their willingness to run for president and highlight their independence. The speaker talks about the role of fear in society and media's role in shaping public opinion. They mention their past with Netflix and their ongoing influence. The conversation ends with a discussion about the remaining candidates and the speaker's desire for a fearless leader.

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The speaker believes that there is a plan to prevent Trump from becoming president again. They claim that the plan involves someone within their own party who will be propped up as a candidate to keep the war machine and censorship agenda going. The speaker is determined to prevent this from happening. They express gratitude for the opportunity to ask a question and appreciate the honesty of the conversation.

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Kamala Harris is considered "retarded," and Trump is winning in the polls, so the speaker believes they are going to lose. The speaker then suggests running as a candidate again. The speaker tells Joe that he is more "retarded" than Kamala Harris and cannot run. The speaker ends the conversation, saying they will talk later.

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The speaker discusses the possibility of someone new entering the 2024 presidential race. They mention that they themselves are considering running and emphasize the need for "adults in the room" and strong leadership. They criticize the prevalence of fear in society and the media's role in spreading it. The speaker also talks about their past experiences with Netflix and their ongoing influence. They express a willingness to play any role the public wants and jokingly ask the interviewer, Tucker, if he wants to be their vice president. They mention a few candidates they like but ultimately believe that someone unafraid, like themselves, is needed in the White House. The interview concludes with a lighthearted exchange.

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The speaker discusses their voting preferences and expresses disappointment in the Obama administration. They also mention the impact of their company, Tesla, and its contribution to manufacturing jobs. The interviewer questions the speaker's support for a candidate who denies climate change, to which the speaker disagrees. They explain their interest in hearing different perspectives and express concerns about government control of information. The speaker emphasizes the importance of freedom of speech and the First Amendment. When asked about voting for Biden, the speaker states they would not vote for him but does not explicitly state support for Trump. They also reject the idea of voting for Nikki Haley due to her stance on social media censorship.

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The speaker is asked if they would ever consider running for president, to which they respond that they probably wouldn't because they love what they're currently doing. However, they express frustration with the state of the country and don't rule out the possibility completely. The speaker then encourages an average person to believe in themselves and work hard. They also mention that if they were to run for president, they believe they would win. Various people express doubt and disbelief about the speaker becoming president. The speaker emphasizes their desire to put America first and states that the future is uncertain but will be shaped by the people.

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I probably wouldn't run for president, but I might if things got really bad. You should believe in yourself and work hard. If I did run, I think I'd win because people are tired of being taken advantage of. Together, we can make America strong, wealthy, proud, and safe again. Thank you, God bless America.

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The speakers discuss the possibility of running for office and the importance of stopping Donald Trump. They mention the need to make a decision before the party nomination, but it could be as late as spring 2000. They consider different approaches and ways to facilitate discussions. They talk about the energy and dedication required for politics and the potential to heal divisions. They plan to have more discussions and meetings before any official decision is made. The speakers express their frustration with the current political climate and the desire for change. They end the conversation with plans to talk again after further discussions.

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Speaker 1 doesn't aspire to be the president but believes capable individuals should hold the position. They see a career in public service as challenging and unpopular for someone with strong but potentially right views. They think someone without great intelligence but a charming smile would have a better chance of getting elected.

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I could be a dog catcher and was voted for president twice. But someone interrupts, asking to talk about Jeffrey Epstein and the Lolita Express. The conversation gets interrupted again, but the speaker mentions feeling sad about Arkansas.

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The speaker expresses frustration with the current state of the world and mentions having conversations with both Donald Trump and Joe Biden. They mention the economy, mortgage rates, and the chaos in the country and around the world. Despite their reservations, they admit that voting for Donald Trump is a possibility if things don't improve. They emphasize the need to get the situation under control.

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The speaker discusses the possibility of someone new entering the presidential race in 2024. They mention that there may be someone who is already well-known and questions whether they will join the race. The speaker emphasizes the need for adults in leadership and criticizes the current state of the country. They express their support for the First Amendment but also highlight the importance of not blindly believing everything we hear. The speaker hints at their potential candidacy and talks about their relationship with the public. They also touch on their past experiences with Netflix and the media. The conversation ends with a discussion about the current candidates and the qualities needed in a leader.

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Speaker 1 expresses hesitancy about running for president but acknowledges being tired of the country's current state. Inflation and a state of emergency at the Texas border are mentioned. The speaker questions why they would give up a good life to return to a difficult situation. However, they also express love for the country and highlight accomplishments such as job growth, peace in the Middle East, and fighting ISIS. The speaker declares their official run for president, promising to bring back jobs and secure borders. They emphasize their dedication to the American people and the ongoing nature of their movement.

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Speaker 0 asks Speaker 1 if they will run for president again. Speaker 1 responds that they are 83 years old and unsure if the American people would be enthusiastic about someone who is 100. Speaker 0 notes that Speaker 1 is only a couple of years older than Biden.

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The speakers discuss the possibility of running for office and the importance of stopping Donald Trump. They mention the need to make a decision on running before the party nomination, but it could be as late as spring 2000. They consider different approaches and ways to facilitate discussions. They talk about the energy and dedication required for politics and the potential to heal divisions in the country. They plan to have more discussions and meetings before making any decisions. They express frustration with the current political climate and the need for change. The conversation ends with a promise to call back after further discussions.

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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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I'm unlikely to run for president; I love my current work. However, I'm concerned about the state of the country. I wouldn't rule out a run if things got significantly worse. To those wondering how to succeed, never consider yourselves average. Believe in your greatness and work hard. If I did run, I believe I'd win. I've never sought to lose, and I think people are tired of the U.S. being taken advantage of. We need a president who will put America first, prioritize the sanctity of life and the Second Amendment, and make America strong, wealthy, proud, and safe again. It’s time for the American people to be in charge, to dream big, and to believe in America. Together, we will make America great again.

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Wanna be president? Call your man. We’ll give you a platform because you’re onto something. You’re making sense, and I feel empowered now. We need to keep it nonpartisan but recognize when someone is making sense. We’ve talked to many politicians, and this is real talk. I appreciate Puff for his work; he doesn’t have to do this, but it’s important to give back. I want to note that I’m not sweating like everyone else I interview, but it’s just because I’m cool. I’m not trying to make anyone look bad; it’s just how it is. If he were in his designer clothes, he’d be sweating too. The guy is good.

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The speakers discuss the possibility of running for office and the need to stop Donald Trump's influence on the political process. They mention the importance of having discussions and forming coalitions to bridge the divide between different beliefs. They express a desire to heal the divisions in the country and bring about positive change. The speakers plan to have further discussions and meetings to explore the potential for running for office. They also mention other individuals who could potentially contribute to creating change in the country. The conversation ends with a plan to talk again after the speakers have spoken to someone else.

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The speakers discuss the speaker's potential candidacy and the opposition they face. They mention that money is not the issue, but rather the desire to serve the country. The speaker expresses frustration with powerful people who want to keep them out of the race. They also mention concerns about the cartel and a globalist agenda. The speakers discuss offers to put the speaker on a company's payroll and their refusal to make deals with certain individuals. The speaker emphasizes their commitment to fighting for the people and not allowing the election to be stolen. They declare their intention to run and be a thorn in the side of their opponents, even if it means facing threats.

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The speaker joked about wanting a third term, suggesting an arrangement with a stand-in who wears an earpiece. The speaker would then deliver the lines from their basement while the stand-in handles the talking and ceremony. The speaker then stated they would take one last question, after which they would be in trouble. They mentioned needing to address the full Obama agenda of building back better. The speaker repeated the idea of making an arrangement.

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The speaker claims the Murdochs hate Trump and that they asked him to run for president against Trump in May 2023, after he was fired in April 2023. He states that Lachlan Murdoch told him to run and that they would back him. He says this backing would include Fox News, the Wall Street Journal, and all of their papers. The speaker says the Murdochs wanted him to run to stop Trump, but he would never get elected and he likes Trump.

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Speaker 0: Talking boys wants to give Trump a chance and believes the anti-Trump movement should stop. Speaker 1: Running for president is a cool idea and I can't wait for the inauguration. Speaker 2: This year, the American people are fed up and saying enough is enough. We won't tolerate this behavior anymore. Speaker 0: We need to say enough is enough. Speaker 2: We must stop this now. A new world order is needed. Speaker 1: President Trump's foreign policy means a new world order. Speaker 2: Can we skinny dip at Camp David? A new world order can be created.

Tucker Carlson Interviews

A Christmas Eve Election Surprise
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A Christmas Eve conversation imagines a late-entry presidential bid from a familiar figure, who argues that nothing should be off the table in life or in art and that adults need to return to the room. The dialogue probes leadership, fear as a political engine, and what a late campaign might bring. It critiques how legacy media operates and how platforms like X and Netflix shape attention. The speaker weighs public influence, hints at running as an independent, and discusses candidates such as Vivek Ramaswamy and Nikki Haley, while flirting with the idea of timing and role.

The Joe Rogan Experience

Joe Rogan Experience #858 - Jesse Ventura
Guests: Jesse Ventura
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Joe Rogan expresses his admiration for Jesse Ventura, particularly for his support of fanny packs, which Ventura uses to carry essentials while traveling. They discuss Ventura's experience with concealed carry laws in Minnesota, where he helped change the law to make it easier for qualified individuals to obtain permits. Ventura emphasizes the importance of the Second Amendment as a means of self-defense against government oppression, citing historical examples like Ferdinand Marcos in the Philippines. The conversation shifts to marijuana, with Ventura sharing a personal story about how medical marijuana helped a loved one with epilepsy after traditional medications failed. He argues for the legalization of marijuana, comparing the current war on drugs to the prohibition of alcohol, and criticizes the media and government for perpetuating these laws. They discuss the influence of lobbyists and special interest groups in politics, particularly regarding gun control and marijuana legislation. Ventura reflects on his own political career, including his time as governor of Minnesota, and the challenges he faced from the media and political establishment. Rogan and Ventura also touch on the assassination of JFK, discussing various conspiracy theories and the inconsistencies in the official narrative. Ventura shares his belief that Oswald was likely involved with U.S. intelligence and critiques the government's handling of the case. The discussion then moves to health and wellness, with Ventura sharing his experiences with hip resurfacing surgery and the benefits of exercise. They also talk about the absurdity of bottled water and the fluoride debate, with Ventura questioning the rationale behind adding fluoride to drinking water. Finally, they discuss the current political climate, with Ventura expressing his views on the 2016 presidential election and hinting at a potential run for office in 2020. He emphasizes the need for genuine change in the political system and the importance of addressing issues like child molestation and drug policy reform.
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