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I will make America powerful and wealthy again. Thank you for watching what we have done.

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I want to thank you for being here and for running for president. We have a great show tonight with Donald Trump as our guest. Everyone loves him. Thank you, Donald, for being here. Thank you for speaking.

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Speaker 0: I'm a never Trump guy. I never liked him. Just kidding. do you believe Donald Trump who always tells the truth? Speaker 1: I cannot stand Trump because I think he's a fraud. Well, think he's a total fraud that is exploiting these people who is a total fraud. Speaker 2: Like you said, I I agree with you on Trump because I don't think that he's the person I I I don't think he actually cares about folks. Speaker 0: Definitely there is definitely an element of Donald Trump support that has its basis in racism or xenophobia. I think there's a chance if Trump has a really good chance of winning that I might have to hold my nose and and vote for Hillary Clinton. I’m gonna vote third party because I can't stomach Trump. I think that he's noxious and is leading the white working class to a very dark place.

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America is facing challenges, but we need humor to uplift us. I have faith in myself and in better days to come. If I choose to run in June, you will have the opportunity to vote for me, Donald John Trump, who I believe will be remembered as the greatest president in US history. God bless America, and good night.

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Speaker 0 and Donald Trump discuss the CPAC speech. Speaker 0 watched it and thought it was pretty good, while Donald Trump teases Speaker 0 for secretly loving it. They joke about paying each other more and Donald Trump admits to watching the show because of Speaker 0.

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Trump criticizes Hillary Clinton, calling her unfit to lead the country and referring to her as "Obama lite." He responds to Clinton's recent criticism of his foreign policy views, dismissing her speech as phony. Trump then focuses on Clinton's use of a private email server while she was secretary of state, calling her weak and suggesting she should be in jail for her actions.

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I am running for president. Trump will win. Hillary will win. Trump won. Panic. Wisconsin is crucial.

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Speaker 0 questions Speaker 1, a mother of two daughters, about Trump's "grab them by the pussy" comment. Speaker 0 asks if that language makes Speaker 1 feel that Trump is not her guy. Speaker 1 responds that she would "rather be grabbed by the pussy than have a pussy for president" and that she is happy with that language, claiming everyone uses rude language behind closed doors. She then brings up Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky. Speaker 0 reiterates she is talking about the current president-elect, not the past. Speaker 1 says she is not offended by Trump's comments from 8 years ago and tells Speaker 0 to deal with her own issues. Speaker 0 asks if anyone is remotely concerned about the nature of Trump. Speaker 1 responds that America needed someone with a strong lead who would stand up for white and black people, bring back jobs, allow Americans to have weapons, and ensure a conservative Supreme Court. She states that is why pollsters, broadcasters, commentators, and pundits were wrong.

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We need a president who will restore law and order and lower our taxes, and that president is Donald Trump.

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Speaker 0: Expresses being a “never Trump” person and not liking him. Frames the discussion as a “he said, she said” dispute about who is telling the truth, jokingly questioning whether to believe Donald Trump who “always tells the truth? Just kidding,” or the woman on the tape. Speaker 1: States they cannot stand Trump, calling him a “fraud” and saying he is “exploiting these people,” describing him as a total fraud. Speaker 2: Agrees with Speaker 1, saying they don’t think Trump is the person and that he “doesn’t actually care about folks.” Speaker 0: Acknowledges an element of Trump support that has “its basis in racism or xenophobia.” Indicates a possible scenario where, if Trump has a strong chance of winning, they might have to “hold my nose and vote for Hillary Clinton,” adding they’re considering voting third party because they “can’t stomach Trump,” and describing him as “noxious” and leading “the white working class to a very dark place.”

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Secretary Clinton is asked outdated questions about her typing speed and President Obama's coffee preference. The conversation turns to the possibility of a civil war, but Clinton dismisses the idea. The interviewer sarcastically mentions Clinton's supposed plan to take away guns. Clinton expresses her focus on the economy and creating more jobs for everyone. The interview is interrupted by a commercial from Donald Trump, which Clinton finds inappropriate. The interview ends with a lighthearted exchange about staying in touch and contacting Clinton via email.

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Trump is leading and Hillary Clinton has a plan for Biden to win. She suggests deprogramming cult members and praises Biden's job. However, there is a problem with working Americans who support Trump. Trump claims to support American workers, but they are facing shrinking pay and inflation. Trump assures them that he has their back.

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The speaker acknowledges the strong influence of donors, special interests, and lobbyists over politicians. They claim to have turned down significant amounts of money from these sources, stating that they are not accepting any money from anyone except the people of the country. Speaker 1 brings up the speaker's past relationship with Hillary Clinton, suggesting that it worked for her. The speaker responds by saying that as a businessman, it was their job to get along with people, including politicians. They emphasize that they did a good job in doing so.

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The speaker states their team contacted Vice President Harris' and President Trump's teams to discuss ideas. The speaker emphasizes the importance of personal life over politics. They are in Trump Tower and have just interviewed President Trump, calling it a great interview that will be posted next week.

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Speaker 0: Will Donald Trump win the presidency? Speaker 1: No way. Speaker 0: Trump will never be president. Speaker 1: He won't be elected. Speaker 0: Take it to the bank, he will never be president. Speaker 1: Hillary Clinton has a 100% chance of winning. Speaker 0: What can Trump do to turn things around? Speaker 1: We don't care about Kentucky or Indiana. Speaker 0: All red in the middle of the country. Speaker 1: Ohio is done. Speaker 0: Panic time in Florida. Speaker 1: Trump is now the favorite. Speaker 0: Utah is their only hope.

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Washington is broken because politicians are controlled by special interests and lobbyists. Donald Trump approves this message to make America great again. The interviewer played Trump's commercial because he was paid in steaks. Hillary Clinton said she would be afraid to eat them. The interviewer thinks it's a good cut of meat, possibly from the "asshole." He then asked Clinton for the best way to reach her, suggesting email.

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The speaker defends the use of explicit language by saying that it is common behind closed doors and that real men use even ruder language. They argue that Trump's comments were made in a private conversation years ago and point out the scandals involving Bill Clinton. The other speaker tries to shift the focus to the future and expresses concern about the president-elect's behavior. The first speaker dismisses these concerns and emphasizes the need for a strong leader who will prioritize the interests of all Americans, including white people. They criticize the media and pollsters for underestimating Trump's support.

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We are just 9 days away from a crucial election. President Trump, a resilient and hardworking leader, has proven his ability to build a strong economy, secure our borders, and maintain respect globally. In contrast, the other candidate, the sitting vice president, has failed to face voters and offers vague promises without a clear plan. Under her administration, inflation has soared, illegal immigration has reached record levels, and global conflicts have increased. She has indicated she wouldn’t change anything from the past four years. Hope is not a plan, and real change won't come from the status quo. For true leadership and a return to prosperity, border security, and stability, vote for Donald J. Trump as the 47th president of the United States. Thank you, New York.

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The speaker claims their economic plans would strengthen the economy, while the other candidate's would weaken it. They state that more people trust the other candidate on the economy. The speaker believes that analyses of their plans show they are sound and will strengthen the country. They claim the American people are ready to move past divisiveness and want a president with a plan for the future. The speaker alleges the other candidate's plan would give tax cuts to billionaires and corporations and increase the deficit.

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"Our movement is about replacing a failed and corrupt political establishment with a new government controlled by you, the American people." "This is not simply another four year election." "This is a crossroads in the history of our civilization that will determine whether or not we, the people, reclaim control over our government." "This is a struggle for the survival of our nation, and this will be our last chance to save it." "This election will determine whether we're a free nation or whether we have only the illusion of democracy, but are in fact controlled by a small handful of global special interests rigging the system and our system is rigged." "The Clinton machine is at the center of this power structure." "Honestly, she should be locked up." "The corporate media in our country is no longer involved in journalism."

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Speaker 1: I believe that together we can make America great again. To secure a better future for your children and your grandchildren and to make America great again. I want to attack these problems and make America great again. It's time for another comeback. Time to make America great again. Speaker 0: Monica puffed on your cigar so hard the hypocrisy smoke is still lingering, decades later. Straight up called her the dog whistle. Speaker 1: That message where yeah. I'll give you America great again is if you're a white southerner, you know exactly what it means, don't you? What it means is I give you economy you had fifty years ago, and I'll move you back up on the social totem pole and other people down. Speaker 0: Either it was racist when he said it or it's not racist when Trump said it. Pick a lane. You can't make this shit up.

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Thank you for being here and running for president. Tonight's show has Donald Trump as a guest. He is doing a fantastic job and setting the world on fire. The response and polls have been phenomenal, with 33% support. Trump plans to build a wall and create jobs. The audience loves him and he is the leader for the Republican nomination.

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Hillary Clinton has support from 11 Fortune 100 CEOs, while an undecided lifelong Republican is hesitant to vote for Donald Trump due to concerns about his temperament. Business leaders are hesitant to support Trump due to his behavior and lawsuits against his companies. Despite this, some Republican donors are funding efforts to keep Clinton's numbers down to maintain control of the Senate. Comparisons are drawn between Mitt Romney's successful business record and Trump's history of bankruptcies. The key for Trump to win over business leaders is to focus on his message of change in Washington.

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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.

The Rubin Report

Live with Dave After the Presidential Debate | DIRECT MESSAGE | Rubin Report
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The discussion begins with excitement about the debate and the chaotic political climate leading up to it. The host, Dave Rubin, emphasizes the importance of honest debate and critiques mainstream media for lacking genuine insight. He believes Trump performed well in the first half of the debate, focusing on government ineptitude and economic issues, while acknowledging that both candidates interrupted each other, which he sees as a natural part of debate dynamics. Rubin notes that Trump’s demeanor was more engaging compared to Hillary's robotic presentation. He feels Trump’s strong points included questioning Hillary’s record and her past decisions, while Hillary effectively challenged Trump on his taxes and business practices. Rubin suggests that the debate may have slightly favored Trump, particularly in terms of gut feelings among undecided voters. He discusses the role of fact-checking during the debate, expressing a desire for more transparency and accountability from both candidates. Rubin critiques the media's bias, highlighting how pundits often reinforce their political affiliations rather than providing objective analysis. Rubin also touches on the implications of political dynasties and inherited wealth on democracy, expressing concern over the lack of diverse candidates in the political arena. He believes that alternative media plays a crucial role in shaping political discourse and encourages viewers to engage in honest conversations without fear of losing friendships over differing opinions. In conclusion, Rubin calls for a more open political dialogue, urging people to express their views freely and not to lose sight of the importance of civil discourse in a democratic society.
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