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An elected official states they were one of the only Democrats to condemn violence against Tesla, citing their grandfather's view that sabotage is a form of violence. While having "huge problems" with Elon Musk, they will not root against Tesla because 20,000 people in their district depend on it. They emphasize that Tesla builds electric vehicles that are good for the climate. They suggest focusing criticism on Musk, not the company, its workers, engineers, and scientists who are creating wealth and helping the climate. They believe Democrats need to offer common sense perspectives and focus on the problem with Musk, not the company's wealth.

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The speaker highlights the danger of the government's approach towards industries, as it creates fear and uncertainty. They specifically mention the coal industry, which is being targeted for shutdown by the government, leading to reliability issues. The speaker challenges Mike Bloomberg to a public debate, which he has not yet accepted. They criticize Bloomberg for spending $500 million to shut down oil plants without being willing to defend his actions publicly.

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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 denies changing their mind about wanting an open primary if Joe Biden stepped down. They state they had an open primary, and Kamala Harris won. The speaker claims nobody else entered the race because Harris was politically astute.

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Speaker 1 asks Speaker 0 if they still believe the NRA is a terror group. Speaker 0 clarifies that they support the 2nd amendment and do not consider the NRA a terror group. Speaker 1 questions if Speaker 0 regrets tweeting about it in 2018, to which Speaker 0 responds that they don't recall tweeting it but if they did, they don't consider the NRA a terror group. Speaker 1 then asks if Speaker 0 regrets endorsing various politicians, and Speaker 0 clarifies that they don't recall endorsing Bernie Sanders but they do like him, and they voted for Barack Obama without regrets.

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The speaker says they are focused on solving the inflation crisis caused by Kamala Harris's policies. Regarding the 2020 election, the speaker believes issues should be debated peacefully in the public square, as Donald Trump has said. The speaker claims Trump said protesters should protest peacefully on January 6th. The speaker believes there is a threat to democracy in the form of censorship, Americans ending friendships over politics, and big tech silencing citizens. The speaker says Kamala Harris would rather censor people who engage in misinformation than debate them. The speaker is proud to have the endorsement of Bobby Kennedy Jr. and Tulsi Gabbard, who may not agree on every issue, but are united behind the principle of debating differences. The speaker accuses Kamala Harris of engaging in censorship at an industrial scale, which they believe is a bigger threat to democracy than what Trump said about protesting peacefully on January 6th.

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The speaker says the subject of the interview is not a Democrat and would be offended to be called one. The speaker doesn't believe a political issue would cause the subject to do such a thing. The subject never mentioned the senator or representative who were targeted. He didn't like Tim Walz and would say things like, "I don't like that Tim Walz did this." The subject mentioned a protest, but the speaker doesn't think he said anything about it. The speaker would tell him to surrender himself so he could be taken alive. The subject listened to Infowars, and the speaker told him not to take everything they say for granted. The subject was a Trump supporter, voted for Trump, and liked Trump.

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There are democrat attorneys trying to remove RFK Jr. from the ballot using legal actions in multiple states. RFK Jr. wants a fair fight against Trump, not to win through legal actions. He criticizes the Democratic Party for disenfranchising voters and limiting choices on the ballot, calling for true democracy with more options for voters. The current situation resembles Soviet-style elections where only party-approved candidates are allowed.

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Speaker 0 asks if Speaker 1 still wants to ban fracking. Speaker 1 says no, clarifying they stated in a 2020 debate they would not ban fracking as Vice President or President. Speaker 0 points out that in 2019, Speaker 1 said they were in favor of banning fracking. Speaker 1 responds that in 2020, they made their position clear, and they have not changed that position in 2024, nor will they going forward, and that they have kept their word.

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Kamala Harris is accused of contradicting past positions. She is said to have been a strong proponent of banning fracking, even suing the Obama administration over fracking permits in California. She allegedly cosponsored Medicare for All with Bernie Sanders, favoring the abolition of private health insurance. Additionally, she was purportedly a chief proponent of the Green New Deal, allegedly stating she would end the filibuster to pass it. The speaker questions Harris's change in positions and demands she explain her current stance on fracking and healthcare. The speaker contrasts the scrutiny of Donald Trump with what they claim is a lack of scrutiny of Kamala Harris, noting Trump has sat for hostile interviews that Harris has not.

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The speaker, a founder of a well-known environmental organization, expresses concern about the Green New Deal. They argue that phasing out 85% of the world's and US's energy from coal, oil, and natural gas within 10 years would lead to the end of civilization. The speaker believes that nuclear power and hydroelectric dams could replace these energy sources, but environmentalists oppose them. They claim that the Green New Deal opposes 98.5% of electricity and 100% of transportation energy. The speaker also highlights the challenges of feeding the global population without fossil fuels and transporting food to cities. They warn of agricultural collapse, starvation, and the depletion of trees if fossil fuels were banned worldwide. The speaker criticizes the idea of banning aircraft and fossil fuel vehicles.

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The speaker believes they would have easily won Pennsylvania, and is disappointed in Elon, who initially endorsed them and knew the details of a bill. Elon only developed a problem with the bill when the EV mandate was cut due to its high cost. The speaker wants cars of all types to be available, including electric, gasoline combustion, and hybrids. Elon knew every aspect of the bill and initially had no problem with it. The speaker helped Elon a lot. The speaker clarifies that Elon did not raise concerns privately before going public. The speaker believes Elon misses being in the Oval Office and that people who leave the administration sometimes become hostile due to "Trump derangement syndrome" or missing the glamour.

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I'm the only Republican candidate who isn't influenced by money, so I can say that the climate change agenda is a hoax. We need to declare independence from it. The anti-carbon agenda is holding us back.

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Speaker 1, a Democrat, addresses concerns about receiving support from right-wing figures like Steve Bannon and Donald Trump. He emphasizes his goal of bringing people together and bridging the divide in America. Speaker 1 shares a personal story about his father's train ride, highlighting the diverse support his father received in the past. He acknowledges that he doesn't agree with Trump on most issues but is proud to have support from various groups. Speaker 1 believes in finding common values and focusing on issues that unite people rather than those that divide them. He aims to end polarization by engaging with those who have different opinions.

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Harris will ban all fracking. Will you commit to a federal ban on fracking on your first day in office? I am in favor of banning fracking. That will put tens of thousands of Pennsylvanians out of work and increase utility bills. I am in favor of banning fracking. Trump will protect clean energy fracking and the jobs it creates. I'm Donald J. Trump, and I approve this message.

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According to leaks, Kamala Harris' CNN interview was edited down from 41 minutes to 18 because her campaign objected to over 50% of the footage. One question that was allegedly removed was Dana Bash asking how Harris can support both the Green New Deal and fracking. The claim is that Harris paused for 10-15 seconds before responding, "We'll get it done." The speaker suggests this response is nonsensical because the Green New Deal opposes fracking, and one cannot support two opposing things. The speaker believes the material CNN chose to keep in the interview was already bad, so the removed content must be worse.

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Speaker 0 is asked about winning the union vote despite his stance on gun control. He denies wanting to take away guns and clarifies that he never mentioned it. The conversation gets heated, with Speaker 0 expressing frustration and asking for a moment. The transcript ends with Speaker 0 mentioning that there are many people who support him.

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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 plans to give a $50,000 tax deduction to start-up small businesses, but corporate and state taxes will increase. They claim they will snatch patents. The speaker states that the cost of housing is too expensive and "Bidenomics is working." They invite the audience to a Donald Trump rally, but claim Trump won't talk about them. The speaker says they will not ban fracking, but also state they are in favor of banning fracking, specifying it has to be legislation. They mention the former president's "stand back and stand by" comment regarding the Proud Boys. The speaker claims dictators and autocrats are rooting for someone to be president again. They support mandatory buyback programs. They deny taking anyone's guns away, despite supporting a buyback program. They offer a new generation of leadership with optimism.

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I support banning fracking and am committed to passing a Green New Deal to end it permanently. If necessary, I am willing to eliminate the filibuster to ensure its passage. The Green New Deal is one of the most progressive proposals available, and I believe in its core principles. For voters in the fossil fuel industry, the solution lies in providing workers with opportunities to transition into future jobs. We can afford this transition; it's not about the cost.

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JD Vance will be in Hershey, Pennsylvania next month for a live tour stop. Bobby Kennedy Jr. gave his first interview since endorsing Donald Trump, citing their shared stance against a corrupt American ruling class. Kennedy believes political realignments are occurring, with Democrats now focused on a "core carbon orthodoxy" benefiting corporations. He argues that the Democratic Party has lost faith in the people, resorting to censorship and hand-picking candidates. Kennedy criticizes the selection of a presidential candidate with dementia and a VP who avoids interviews, contrasting this with his father and uncle's emphasis on open debate. He laments the Democratic Party's shift from anti-war to warmongering, and its embrace of censorship, which he sees as the first step towards totalitarianism. He highlights a lawsuit he won against the Biden administration for censoring speech, detailing how various government agencies were involved in suppressing dissenting voices on social media. Kennedy says tribalism and social media algorithms polarize the country. He says his endorsement of Trump was difficult but necessary, driven by concerns about foreign wars, censorship, and chronic disease in children. He says that if Kamala Harris is elected, his chance to do anything about it would be gone. He says he is running for president in 40 states. He says the Democratic party is suing him in frivolous cases. He says he and Trump will form a unity government. He says the Democratic Party has become the party of the elites. He says the best thing to do for the climate is to restore the soils. He says he will work to get Trump elected.

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Speaker declares a political shift: "I was an old school democrat. I will never vote a fucking democrat ever." "I was a purple party independent. You lost me. I'm all red now." He condemns those who "celebrate and rejoice in the murder and assassination of someone who just was giving a different point of view than what you're used to in the fucking colleges these days" and says "You are and will always be part of the problem if you're rejoicing in that." He notes "He was a family man. He just came and was respectful to everybody and was assassinated for it." The speaker concludes, "It's fucking pathetic, and so as what the Democratic Party has become."

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The speaker denies changing their mind about wanting an open primary if Joe Biden stepped down. They state they had an open primary, and Kamala Harris won. The speaker claims nobody else entered the race because Harris was politically astute.

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Kamala Harris is accused of contradicting past positions. She is said to have been a strong proponent of banning fracking, even suing the Obama administration over fracking permits in California. She allegedly co-sponsored Medicare for All with Bernie Sanders, favoring the abolition of private health insurance. Additionally, she was purportedly a chief proponent of the Green New Deal, willing to end the filibuster to pass it. The speaker questions Harris's change in stance on these issues and demands she explain her current positions on fracking and healthcare. The speaker contrasts the scrutiny of Donald Trump with the alleged lack of scrutiny of Kamala Harris, noting Trump's willingness to sit for hostile interviews.

The Dr. Jordan B. Peterson Podcast

The Way Forward | Representative Mike Johnson | EP 309
Guests: Representative Mike Johnson
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In this discussion, Jordan Peterson and Representative Mike Johnson explore the historical impact of biblical translations on literacy and the development of Western civilization. Johnson highlights how the Christian faith, particularly through song, has facilitated scripture memorization and literacy. He addresses the anthropological mystery of stagnant human well-being from 350,000 to 50,000 years ago, suggesting that envy may have stifled economic growth by targeting those with more wealth. Johnson critiques the radical left's push for a controlling government that institutionalizes envy and division, arguing that conservatives must articulate their principles to counter these policies. He emphasizes the need for a return to foundational conservative values, which he outlines in his upcoming book, "Seven Core Principles of American Conservatism." These principles include individual freedom, limited government, and fiscal responsibility. The conversation shifts to current political dynamics, with Johnson expressing optimism about the Republican Party's potential to regain power and implement effective energy policies. He argues that the Biden administration's energy policies have harmed the economy and the poor, advocating for a return to energy independence and the promotion of entrepreneurship. Johnson encourages young people to engage in civic responsibility by volunteering in local political organizations, emphasizing that active participation can lead to significant personal and societal change.
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