The Election is 2 Weeks Away!! Donald Trump vs Kamala Harris Predictions
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The Election is 2 Weeks Away!! Donald Trump vs Kamala Harris Predictions

🦅 - Do you want to star a podcast? https://aretemedia.org/contact 🦅 - Visit our website: www.aretemedia.org 🦅 - The 2024 elections are less than two weeks away and much to the dismay of the Democrats, Trump is inching closer and closer to victory. We're going over the latest polling data and a bit of our own thoughts and perspectives. Nothing is set in stone yet thought so make sure you get out and vote! #trump #donaldtrump #kamalaharris #kamala #timwalz #jdvance #politics #potus #2024 #2024election #2024elections #electoralcollege #economy #economics #government

[00:00:00] I'm toasty. FYI.

[00:00:04] Not to be confused with our good friend Toast.

[00:00:07] Toasty!

[00:00:08] Although, to be fair, he's, I mean this with all love and respect, he's probably toasty.

[00:00:13] He's fairly toasty most of the time too.

[00:00:14] I was going to say, he's fairly toasty himself.

[00:00:17] No hate whatsoever, and I think he would appreciate that sentiment.

[00:00:22] Welcome everybody to the Average Intelligence Podcast.

[00:00:25] And I just realized that we are interrupting the free and equal third party presidential debate,

[00:00:32] which is super late this time because it's less than two weeks until the election.

[00:00:36] But I think this year everybody knows, and as an avid third party voter,

[00:00:42] I think everybody knows that third parties this go around don't have a snowball chance in hell.

[00:00:46] Third parties this go around don't have a snowball chance in hell.

[00:00:51] Mm-mm.

[00:00:54] It's like I'm waiting for your audio.

[00:00:55] And I'm just like...

[00:00:57] Oh, I'm sorry, buddy.

[00:00:59] Hold on.

[00:01:00] I was just trying to get this taken care of.

[00:01:02] Okay.

[00:01:02] All right.

[00:01:03] Okay.

[00:01:03] You're good.

[00:01:04] You're good.

[00:01:05] You're good.

[00:01:06] I didn't hear you.

[00:01:07] Mm-hmm.

[00:01:07] So, we are tonight, as you can infer from the title,

[00:01:12] mostly we're going to be going over these polls.

[00:01:14] And I'm telling you what, I can't even,

[00:01:16] I can't even believe what's been happening the past, like, not even a month.

[00:01:20] It's insane.

[00:01:22] It's absolutely insane.

[00:01:24] And, um, as you will see momentarily, uh, Donald Trump, I,

[00:01:31] I'm pretty sure Donald Trump's going to pull the rabbit out of the hat.

[00:01:34] And I will back that up with facts and logic here momentarily.

[00:01:38] Um, but yeah, election day is next Tuesday.

[00:01:43] No, I'm sorry.

[00:01:43] Not next Tuesday, Tuesday after next November the 5th.

[00:01:46] So, remember, in your state, it might be too late to register to vote if you haven't already.

[00:01:52] But yeah, I'm screwed.

[00:01:54] I forgot to register.

[00:01:56] No, you're good.

[00:01:57] I missed it by one day.

[00:01:59] No, but you're already registered from the previous.

[00:02:02] You just didn't change your address.

[00:02:08] In Indiana, it ought to renew you.

[00:02:09] So, I can still go vote?

[00:02:10] Yeah, you just have to go vote in your, uh, district, wherever I'm at.

[00:02:15] So, how do I find out my district?

[00:02:17] Uh, you should be able, indianavoters.org.

[00:02:20] All your information's on there.

[00:02:22] Indianavoters.org.

[00:02:23] That's where you can find it on there.

[00:02:25] I'm telling you.

[00:02:26] I'm telling you.

[00:02:27] It's where you can find everything.

[00:02:29] It's like, no, I...

[00:02:30] It just works.

[00:02:31] Salt, beef, salt, and water.

[00:02:34] I will say this.

[00:02:36] I think every state should run their elections the way Indiana does.

[00:02:40] Like, it's so stupidly simple.

[00:02:42] Like I said, you log on to indianavoters.org, and it'll tell you if you need to register.

[00:02:48] And it'll tell you where you're, uh, and you have multiple polls.

[00:02:52] You can go to, depending on where you live.

[00:02:53] And it tells you all of them.

[00:02:55] And the hours, it's great.

[00:02:58] It's absolutely great.

[00:02:59] And it's all sent digitally and counted digitally amazingly efficiently.

[00:03:05] Well, yeah, there's a reason by like 8 p.m. Indiana's results are in.

[00:03:08] Because our polls close at 6 normally, right?

[00:03:11] If I remember correctly.

[00:03:13] Yeah.

[00:03:14] Yeah, usually by like 8 or 9 o'clock, we have our results.

[00:03:17] And it's almost always Republican.

[00:03:19] But anyway, let's look at some polls, shall we?

[00:03:21] Because this is exciting for...

[00:03:23] That's why I wasn't worried.

[00:03:24] I was like, eh.

[00:03:25] This is exciting for Trump voters.

[00:03:28] Not so much for, um...

[00:03:31] Not so much for Kamala fans.

[00:03:34] Ooh, what's this?

[00:03:35] Jake's sharing a screen.

[00:03:36] Oh.

[00:03:37] You can see that, right?

[00:03:39] Because the YouTube can.

[00:03:40] I can see it perfectly.

[00:03:42] I'm just gonna...

[00:03:44] Trying to make...

[00:03:45] Trying to make this bigger, but it's not working.

[00:03:51] It's not working.

[00:03:53] Okay.

[00:03:53] Well, I got it to work last time, but it's being...

[00:03:55] I think this was...

[00:03:57] Yeah, there we go.

[00:03:58] That's where I can make it bigger.

[00:03:59] Yeah, Mr. Garrison loves kids.

[00:04:02] Oh!

[00:04:04] Oh, Cesar Vitevers!

[00:04:05] All right, so...

[00:04:08] This currently, which again, are not our friends.

[00:04:11] I wish they were my friends.

[00:04:12] Our friends at 270towin.com.

[00:04:15] This is my go-to for election projections.

[00:04:18] What you see here that's already colored in are the states that are pretty...

[00:04:22] They're pretty safe.

[00:04:24] You know, based upon polling data.

[00:04:28] Or red, depending.

[00:04:30] So, you'll notice the states that are in tan are the battleground states.

[00:04:34] These are the ones that are contested.

[00:04:35] So, in an effort to be fair and unbiased, I have two polling sources.

[00:04:40] We have National Real Clear Politics and The Hill.

[00:04:43] Both of which have a collection of polls from the states in question.

[00:04:47] Now, some people keep bringing up that Kamala's leading in the popular vote.

[00:04:51] I don't give a shit about the popular vote, because that's not what's going to decide the election.

[00:04:55] I care about the states' votes.

[00:04:57] So, we're going to start...

[00:04:59] Pennsylvania was in here already.

[00:05:01] I'm just going to refresh it to get the latest data.

[00:05:04] And as you can see, Real Clear Politics shows Trump leading 48.3 to 47.8.

[00:05:11] And keep in mind, margin of error is 3%.

[00:05:14] So, it can go...

[00:05:15] It's basically a swing of 6 from one extreme to another.

[00:05:18] So, at this rate, they're essentially tied.

[00:05:22] But from the polls' perspective, we're going to go with the leader.

[00:05:24] And then, let's see.

[00:05:26] Let's go over to Pennsylvania here.

[00:05:28] Where is it?

[00:05:28] Oh, there it is.

[00:05:30] And The Hill also has Trump leading in Pennsylvania by like 0.2%.

[00:05:36] So, but based on both of those collections, we're going to go ahead and say the Pennsylvania.

[00:05:41] And then keep in mind this total here.

[00:05:43] Remember, 270 to win.

[00:05:46] Dude, with everything happening, do you think anyone would actually vote for anyone else?

[00:05:51] Like, I mean, I understand you're probably going to vote for a libertarian.

[00:05:55] What was his name?

[00:05:56] I don't think I am.

[00:05:59] You're not going to go with libertarian?

[00:06:00] I think I'm going Trump.

[00:06:03] I was going to tell you that in private, but then I got covered up in work.

[00:06:06] Well, my fault.

[00:06:07] I didn't mean to bring that out in live.

[00:06:09] Oh, I don't care.

[00:06:11] I wasn't going to.

[00:06:12] I mean, it's not going to be ashamed of.

[00:06:15] It's a fucking decision.

[00:06:16] Who cares?

[00:06:17] Chase Owens is his name, by the way.

[00:06:18] And the reason being, because he's right, I've actually never voted for a Republican in

[00:06:22] a presidential election in my entire life.

[00:06:25] It's either been Democrat or third party.

[00:06:27] However, this go around, I don't consider Trump a Republican.

[00:06:31] I can, in my mind, Trump is very much a third party candidate under the Republican ticket

[00:06:36] because in some ways he is very Republican.

[00:06:39] Oh, and I forgot at the outset of the show, this podcast is brought to you by the RTA

[00:06:45] Media podcast Pantheon program.

[00:06:48] More on that in a little bit later.

[00:06:51] But all that being said, so for the moment, I'm going to give Pennsylvania to Trump, but

[00:06:56] we'll look at another example where even if Trump loses Pennsylvania, if some of these

[00:07:00] polls stay the same, it's fine.

[00:07:02] It doesn't matter.

[00:07:04] So the next state we're going to look at, North Carolina.

[00:07:09] As we can see, Trump is pulling ahead by a little bit less than a full percentage point.

[00:07:17] And then we're going to look at Pennsylvania according to the Hill as well.

[00:07:22] I said Pennsylvania.

[00:07:23] I meant North Carolina.

[00:07:25] Yeah, North Carolina.

[00:07:28] And they have Trump pulling higher over a percentage point.

[00:07:33] Dude, I feel like it's if you were to go out in public and ask questions about like,

[00:07:38] who are people voting for?

[00:07:39] I feel like this response right here, 15, 40 percent, that's about average.

[00:07:44] Like, honestly, four out of five, four out of 10 people would probably come all up.

[00:07:49] Five out of 10 would be Trump.

[00:07:51] I think that's pretty safe to say nationwide.

[00:07:53] There are some exceptions.

[00:07:54] Like, it's funny because we're, it's no secret.

[00:07:57] We live in Indiana.

[00:07:58] And I live in one of two voting districts that normally vote blue.

[00:08:03] But all the other districts, it's like a red wall, man.

[00:08:06] So, but we've given North Carolina to Trump.

[00:08:10] And it only takes a few different electoral votes to sway an election.

[00:08:16] And just one state can change.

[00:08:18] It can come down to one.

[00:08:20] Well, very early on, even I was wrong.

[00:08:23] At least we had two states switch in 2020.

[00:08:26] You know, I'm not trying to talk about the election too much because obviously we all know

[00:08:30] what happened and it was all fair.

[00:08:32] So, you know, there's no evidence whatsoever.

[00:08:35] Wink, wink.

[00:08:37] So.

[00:08:38] Oh, lovely.

[00:08:39] The Biden Harris.

[00:08:40] I just saw a headline.

[00:08:41] Department of Justice threatens Elon Musk with criminal prosecution.

[00:08:45] Yeah, of course.

[00:08:47] Because he was speaking the truth.

[00:08:49] Probably.

[00:08:50] Not allowed.

[00:08:50] You know, no free speech in this country anymore.

[00:08:53] Yeah.

[00:08:53] Unless you're small fries like us.

[00:08:54] So.

[00:08:56] No, no.

[00:08:57] They've taken some of our stuff down.

[00:08:58] We're want to be.

[00:08:59] We're want to be talk show hosts.

[00:09:00] Remember?

[00:09:01] We are not want to be talk show hosts.

[00:09:03] We are talk show hosts.

[00:09:05] We play talk show hosts on YouTube.

[00:09:07] We're actors.

[00:09:09] That's what we really are.

[00:09:10] We act like we can act.

[00:09:14] While I'm sitting here munching on goldfish.

[00:09:18] Yeah.

[00:09:18] So remember when.

[00:09:20] Remember when Trump was quote unquote losing Georgia in the polls?

[00:09:27] No, I never heard that.

[00:09:29] Oh, yeah.

[00:09:30] I mean, this was.

[00:09:31] I don't pay attention to media anymore.

[00:09:32] Well, I just.

[00:09:34] Because this is red.

[00:09:35] Trump is.

[00:09:36] Well, Trump is.

[00:09:37] According to the real clear poll.

[00:09:39] Real clear politics polling average.

[00:09:42] Trump is leading by 2.4 points in Georgia, which is just barely inside the margin of error.

[00:09:48] And for the hill, it probably has a thinner gap.

[00:09:53] I have found the hill leans a little bit more liberal, but you can only fudge polls so much.

[00:09:59] Yeah.

[00:09:59] So Trump's leading by 1.1.

[00:10:02] So again, I like this format.

[00:10:04] This is cool.

[00:10:05] Yeah.

[00:10:06] So we're going to give Georgia to Trump.

[00:10:08] By the way, you've already seen.

[00:10:09] Oh, and look what happened there.

[00:10:12] Well, Trump just got to 270.

[00:10:16] 270 to win.

[00:10:18] Now, see, here's the thing.

[00:10:20] Mathematically speaking, Kamala could still win.

[00:10:23] You think.

[00:10:24] I think Colorado is going to flip red this year.

[00:10:28] We'll look at that here in a second, actually.

[00:10:29] Hang on.

[00:10:30] But we're still going through the battleground states.

[00:10:32] Okay.

[00:10:32] No worries.

[00:10:34] So Wisconsin.

[00:10:34] This one, this one I'm floored by.

[00:10:38] Wisconsin.

[00:10:38] Trump is polling marginally ahead in Wisconsin, but 0.1 points, right?

[00:10:43] So, but my barometer for this is if they've, if each source has a candidate winning a state

[00:10:50] currently, I'm giving it to them.

[00:10:53] And so Trump is barely pulling Wisconsin.

[00:10:56] So for the moment, we're going to give that to him.

[00:10:58] But like I said, we'll look at some examples here, assuming that Wisconsin goes blue, which

[00:11:03] I think it might.

[00:11:04] I'm kind of surprised that Trump is polling as well as he is in Wisconsin.

[00:11:07] However, there's some, there's some good logic behind that.

[00:11:11] So next we have.

[00:11:14] And I love people are going to be like, you're making this up.

[00:11:16] I'm like, no, I'm literally, that's why I'm showing you guys this.

[00:11:19] I'm not saying.

[00:11:20] Why is Michigan so liberal?

[00:11:22] Bro?

[00:11:23] Not.

[00:11:24] Trump's pulling ahead.

[00:11:26] Doesn't make any sense.

[00:11:27] Trump's pulling ahead by.

[00:11:28] Yeah.

[00:11:29] Point two points.

[00:11:29] Trump is ahead.

[00:11:30] This is what floored me today.

[00:11:31] I never thought Trump would take Michigan, but both sources are showing Trump pulling marginally

[00:11:38] ahead.

[00:11:39] So based on the rules of the example, at least initially, we're going to give Trump Michigan,

[00:11:44] which dude, that's crazy.

[00:11:48] Do you remember?

[00:11:49] It wasn't that long ago, but it was a couple of months ago.

[00:11:51] I said if Trump could somehow pull out Michigan, he wouldn't need Pennsylvania.

[00:11:57] Well, he might take both of them.

[00:12:02] This is wild, dude.

[00:12:03] I can't.

[00:12:03] I mean, I can believe it, but I just, I can't believe they're admitting it.

[00:12:07] That's what I should say.

[00:12:08] So Arizona.

[00:12:11] Again, Trump's got a strong lead in Arizona now.

[00:12:14] I mean, he's, he's almost out of the margin of error.

[00:12:16] So in a couple, if he continues on this trend and exponentially goes upwards, Arizona could

[00:12:23] be considered safe from a polling standpoint.

[00:12:27] You know, also, this is actually a safe spot to, for them to be, for them to sway something.

[00:12:34] I'm not saying they are wink wink, but I'm saying, you know, if it's so close, it's,

[00:12:40] you know, you could tip something a certain way.

[00:12:41] Yeah.

[00:12:42] Yeah.

[00:12:42] And that's true.

[00:12:43] Again, these are all polls.

[00:12:44] They could still.

[00:12:45] And like I said, all these battleground states are within the margin of error.

[00:12:48] So, but right now I'm going based on the polling data.

[00:12:51] That's the most recent.

[00:12:52] So we've given, we've given Trump Arizona and this is where, so just to, just to illustrate

[00:12:57] this, Nevada really doesn't matter provided all this is accurate.

[00:13:01] Cause even if Nevada goes blue, Kamala doesn't even have enough votes to win much less beat

[00:13:06] Trump's number.

[00:13:07] Shit.

[00:13:08] I think I fucked up.

[00:13:09] They turned.

[00:13:10] I think I just turned Idaho more blue though.

[00:13:13] You son of a bitch.

[00:13:14] No shit.

[00:13:15] Hold on.

[00:13:16] Fuck.

[00:13:16] I got it.

[00:13:21] No, I turned Idaho blue.

[00:13:23] My mistake.

[00:13:23] Ha ha.

[00:13:24] I almost rigged in elections.

[00:13:27] So Idaho was red and then I clicked it accidentally.

[00:13:32] So Nevada.

[00:13:34] I don't know.

[00:13:35] Trump is pulling ahead actually by a wider margin than he is in Arizona, at least according

[00:13:41] to real clear politics.

[00:13:43] So let's Nevada.

[00:13:44] Where are you?

[00:13:45] Where are you?

[00:13:46] Nevada.

[00:13:49] Yeah.

[00:13:49] So Trump is according to the Hill, he's got a 0.1%, but he is winning based on both

[00:13:54] polling.

[00:13:55] That candy.

[00:13:58] So according to the polls, actually, you know what?

[00:14:02] We're going to look at Colorado real quick just to see.

[00:14:05] Oh, that's not a battleground state.

[00:14:07] I heard Colorado's may flip red.

[00:14:10] That's a pretty wishy-washy right now in territory.

[00:14:13] But a lot of people assume the bullshit when they have Democratic mayors and whatnot and

[00:14:23] nothing's getting done about anything.

[00:14:24] They're just letting shit go on.

[00:14:26] My bad, guys.

[00:14:27] I hit a key.

[00:14:29] That's my bad.

[00:14:30] Nah.

[00:14:33] Harris is pulling at plus 11.

[00:14:36] It's still up there.

[00:14:37] It's in the TV or anything.

[00:14:38] What was it?

[00:14:41] There's gummy worms up there.

[00:14:43] No, they're gone.

[00:14:45] Yeah, okay.

[00:14:46] We're good.

[00:14:47] Yeah, so according, and I can only assume that the Hill is going to be, why is California

[00:14:56] even?

[00:14:58] Yeah, I can say, I don't, I don't.

[00:15:02] Well, okay.

[00:15:03] Here's the, so Harris is pulling less than Biden's final result in 2020, but marginally

[00:15:14] by like one and a half percent.

[00:15:18] So I can't, I can't see Colorado flipping, but that's okay.

[00:15:21] Okay.

[00:15:22] So check this out though.

[00:15:23] Like, oh my God.

[00:15:25] I remember when I thought the map was going to look more like this based upon polling data.

[00:15:35] And we were unsure about North Carolina.

[00:15:40] Pennsylvania was a big toss up and so was Georgia.

[00:15:43] I was always pretty confident that Trump was going to take Arizona.

[00:15:47] But at one point, Kamala was pulling ahead in Georgia.

[00:15:51] So let's just look at that.

[00:15:52] That looks pretty dire for Trump, right?

[00:15:55] That's when I was saying things like way back when I was saying, because I was kind of tossing

[00:16:02] up North Carolina.

[00:16:03] I was giving that to Kamala.

[00:16:04] So that's when I was saying.

[00:16:05] That was before the Fulton County DA came out and said, I'm sorry.

[00:16:09] Well, and that's, I was saying at the time, I said Trump needs, Trump needs to pull Georgia

[00:16:14] and Pennsylvania and North Carolina to win.

[00:16:20] That's what I was saying.

[00:16:21] Now it looks like not only will Trump take those three, because he actually has a wider

[00:16:27] victory range there.

[00:16:28] He's pulling pretty high in Michigan.

[00:16:31] So I wouldn't be surprised.

[00:16:32] What does North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia all have in common along that coastline?

[00:16:38] Tourism spots.

[00:16:40] So therefore, like most tourism spots, for the most part, I would say are Republican and

[00:16:47] the ones that are Democrat ran are shitty because they're not able to keep up because

[00:16:53] of all the damage and whatnot.

[00:16:54] And they don't take care of some because of crime and whatnot.

[00:16:57] I'm not saying all their spots are shitty, but.

[00:16:59] So, but this is, but this is real, this is, this is a real possibility, this electoral map.

[00:17:05] But let's, let's just say, okay, let's just say that Kamala manages to squeak out in Wisconsin

[00:17:10] and Michigan.

[00:17:11] It still doesn't matter.

[00:17:14] And let's say she can squeak by in Nevada.

[00:17:17] Still doesn't matter.

[00:17:23] In fact, Kamala would have to take Arizona and one other state.

[00:17:29] Or if she could somehow take Pennsylvania, she could win.

[00:17:35] If she can manage to hang on to Nevada, Wisconsin, Michigan, and take Pennsylvania, she can win.

[00:17:42] In the span of like two to three weeks, these election requirements have flipped based on

[00:17:48] the polling data.

[00:17:49] Because I was saying the exact same thing about Trump a few weeks ago, that Trump would need

[00:17:53] to take, you know, three other states and Pennsylvania to win.

[00:17:57] But again, based on the polling data, if these polls are accurate, and it's important to remember

[00:18:03] too, that Trump historically outperforms his polls.

[00:18:06] And just to look, there's an article on 270 to win that talks about that.

[00:18:11] Now, one thing they have said though, is that they have gotten rid of some, it says it here.

[00:18:18] They were talking about why the polls were off in 2016 and to a point in 2020.

[00:18:24] And they say that they've corrected those.

[00:18:27] But let's assume that's true.

[00:18:28] Let's assume that Trump won't outperform his polls.

[00:18:31] Those are the polls.

[00:18:36] Those are the polls as they sit.

[00:18:38] So this isn't even the ideal situation for Donald Trump.

[00:18:43] This is the safe, the safe maybe.

[00:18:46] And like I said, let's give, let's give Harris Wisconsin.

[00:18:48] Because Trump was only ahead by like 0.1.

[00:18:52] Okay, fair enough.

[00:18:53] Still 302.

[00:18:54] He's spanking her.

[00:18:56] Yeah.

[00:18:56] And let's give her Michigan, where she was the clear favorite up until like only a few

[00:18:59] days ago.

[00:19:00] Okay.

[00:19:01] Trump still wins.

[00:19:02] Trump keeps polling ahead in Pennsylvania.

[00:19:05] I mean, what was his lead?

[00:19:07] I can't remember now, but it was fairly substantial.

[00:19:11] I mean, I say substantial.

[00:19:13] It's still within the margin of error, but you know, 48 to 47 and a half.

[00:19:17] So 0.5%.

[00:19:18] And then the Hill had him at, I can't remember now, 0.2%.

[00:19:25] So again, that's close.

[00:19:27] And they seem to be going parts and parts, you know, but this is the most important number

[00:19:32] to me though.

[00:19:34] Look at this earlier in the year.

[00:19:36] How did it start out like that?

[00:19:37] And all of a sudden now it's all wishy-washy right there.

[00:19:40] I'm just like, was it because people were so confident in Harris right here?

[00:19:44] And they're like, oh, she's all right.

[00:19:46] And they're like, well, she's kind of stupid.

[00:19:48] They're like, man, maybe.

[00:19:50] And they're like, oh, I don't know.

[00:19:52] Yeah, she's okay.

[00:19:53] She's stupid.

[00:19:53] No.

[00:19:54] Well, I need, I need to remind myself.

[00:19:55] When did Biden drop out of the race?

[00:19:57] That was in July.

[00:19:57] Was it not?

[00:20:00] And this is why.

[00:20:02] Yeah, you're right.

[00:20:04] That makes sense.

[00:20:06] No, I'm, I'm, I'm checking myself.

[00:20:08] So what was this?

[00:20:09] Yeah.

[00:20:09] So July 21st or July 20th.

[00:20:11] So May, June, July.

[00:20:15] Oh, look at that.

[00:20:16] Look at that.

[00:20:19] And look how her support went up and up and up and it flatlined.

[00:20:23] And now it's dropping.

[00:20:24] Oh, wait, wait.

[00:20:25] What was this?

[00:20:26] This is about the.

[00:20:28] This is around the time of the DNC.

[00:20:34] When was it?

[00:20:35] When was it?

[00:20:36] Come on.

[00:20:36] August 19th is when that started.

[00:20:38] So August 19th to the 22nd.

[00:20:44] Kamala's pulling ahead.

[00:20:46] They're riding high on the convention.

[00:20:48] And then as Kamala goes through her silence for about, it was what?

[00:20:53] About eight weeks.

[00:20:55] And then right around the time she starts talking.

[00:20:59] She starts going down.

[00:21:04] Like not, not quickly, but consistently.

[00:21:07] I, I dude.

[00:21:09] And I feel bad for, I didn't, I wouldn't say I doubted it.

[00:21:12] Cause I knew in my heart of hearts, I was right.

[00:21:15] I said, I kept saying, man, I said it so many times.

[00:21:19] The more Kamala talks, the worse she will do.

[00:21:22] And lo and behold.

[00:21:24] Now this has me curious now.

[00:21:26] So let's, and see, this paints a very different picture.

[00:21:28] Cause this has Biden and Trump.

[00:21:30] Oh, look at that.

[00:21:33] Cause that's, that's around July 21st.

[00:21:35] So that's when Biden drops out.

[00:21:38] Dude.

[00:21:39] I still can't believe that.

[00:21:40] Like, I understand that he dropped out and it's like, he knew he was old and we all knew he was deteriorating, but it's like, dude, I can't believe they took that long to like literally submit.

[00:21:51] Oh, and here we go again.

[00:21:52] So this is Pennsylvania, but this is real clear politics, which I trust a little bit more than the Hill, but marginally.

[00:21:58] So they're pulling about the same until right after the convention, Harris gets a spike.

[00:22:03] And then once again, she gets another spike.

[00:22:06] When was the debate?

[00:22:08] The debate.

[00:22:08] Yeah.

[00:22:09] So this would have been around the time of the debate.

[00:22:12] And then, but as Kamala keeps talking, Trump pulls ahead again.

[00:22:20] Now this is going to be interesting.

[00:22:21] Let's pick another one.

[00:22:22] Let's pick Georgia.

[00:22:24] Let's see what they did in Georgia.

[00:22:27] It should look very simple.

[00:22:29] Yep.

[00:22:29] Look at that.

[00:22:32] Look at that.

[00:22:34] The exact same trend.

[00:22:37] Not the exact same, but you know what I mean?

[00:22:41] It's almost like they planted her because if you.

[00:22:44] Well, no, it's almost like it's almost like this is data that you can prove.

[00:22:48] Now, obviously Trump jumps, Trump jumps ahead pretty well.

[00:22:54] Yeah, because people are starting to see through the bullshit like her trying to copy the.

[00:22:59] What was it?

[00:22:59] The tips thing.

[00:23:01] That's even old news, dude.

[00:23:03] Everybody's seeing through.

[00:23:04] I know.

[00:23:04] Everybody's seeing through.

[00:23:06] I'm going to.

[00:23:07] If you.

[00:23:07] If anybody wants us to go back to the map, just let me know and we'll go back.

[00:23:11] But now we're back to.

[00:23:12] We're back to talking now.

[00:23:13] The thing of it is.

[00:23:15] And for those.

[00:23:16] I see some people just joined in.

[00:23:18] If you want to go back to the election map and have any questions, comments or scenarios you want to run through.

[00:23:23] Let me know in the comments.

[00:23:24] I'll bring the map back up.

[00:23:25] But the thing about Kamala is the longer she's a candidate, the worse she's going to do because.

[00:23:31] And I'm not trying to shit on the lib or anything, but it's demonstrably true with Kamala Harris is the fact that.

[00:23:39] And really her and the Democratic Party as a whole.

[00:23:42] She just wants to be president.

[00:23:45] So she will change her opinions and policies based on where she thinks the wind is blowing politically.

[00:23:52] We've already seen it.

[00:23:54] And they flat out lie about her history.

[00:23:56] But and like, let's let's talk about because everybody gives Trump grief for like bucking precedents and whatnot.

[00:24:04] OK, let's look at this in the same election year.

[00:24:08] You had a candidate, an incumbent candidate drop out in the middle of the race because he performed so abysmally horribly during a debate after all that shit talking.

[00:24:19] Right.

[00:24:19] That was the best part.

[00:24:21] I think all that shit talking Biden was doing.

[00:24:25] And then they they anoint Kamala, who I know it's kind of been said to death.

[00:24:29] Right.

[00:24:29] But she's never won a primary vote for president ever.

[00:24:36] Never even received one, much less want a primary.

[00:24:39] She was put in for drugs.

[00:24:42] Not one time.

[00:24:44] But you know what I mean?

[00:24:46] Like she's never received a primary vote ever.

[00:24:50] Nope.

[00:24:51] She literally was planted like there's no other.

[00:24:55] There's no getting around it.

[00:24:56] She was planted.

[00:24:58] Well, and here's the thing.

[00:24:59] No, this is why this is why I'm more inclined.

[00:25:02] This is one of the many reasons why I'm more inclined to support Donald Trump, because I put the shoe on the other foot.

[00:25:07] Let's say hypothetically that this would have never happened.

[00:25:11] But this is just how let's say that Ron DeSantis had won the Republican primary and he picked Trump as his VP.

[00:25:19] Now, keep in mind, this example isn't even really the same because Trump has at least won a primary before.

[00:25:24] But let's just say for shits and giggles that Ron DeSantis had found a personality in 2023 and he won the Republican primary.

[00:25:35] You know, let's just let's just say that happened hypothetically.

[00:25:39] And he said, you know what, I would like Donald Trump to be my running mate.

[00:25:43] OK, and then let's say DeSantis just realizes that he has no personality and really fudges a debate with Joe Biden and says, you know what, I don't think I'm the man for this.

[00:25:55] I'm going to step down.

[00:25:56] And Donald Trump becomes anointed.

[00:25:59] Dude, within 30 seconds, there would have been headlines all over CNN, MSNBC, everywhere about how Trump is circumventing the democratic process.

[00:26:11] And this was all a plan, a nefarious plan by this evil orange fascist to just get himself back in.

[00:26:18] And he did it this way because he knew he couldn't win a primary election.

[00:26:22] Not it, not it, not it, not it, not it, not it.

[00:26:23] It's like the writers for Austin Power movies are literally our government.

[00:26:31] Like literally, they're just like, aha, we've got you for three million dollars.

[00:26:37] Give us some money.

[00:26:38] We'll cut your nutsack off.

[00:26:41] Three minutes of free time.

[00:26:45] No, but I mean, tell me, tell me, tell me what I'm telling you.

[00:26:48] I didn't know this was going to be a cage.

[00:26:50] To quote CM Punk, tell me what I'm telling lies.

[00:26:54] You all know it would have happened.

[00:26:57] Every one of you knows it would have happened.

[00:27:01] Just like when Joe Biden was caught with classified documents in his personal residence, nothing happened.

[00:27:07] But yet they wanted to go after Trump.

[00:27:10] Funny.

[00:27:11] I just love the fact that.

[00:27:13] Same thing.

[00:27:13] And yet Trump was president and he was vice president.

[00:27:17] That's vastly different.

[00:27:18] Like I said, it's not even the same.

[00:27:20] It's not even.

[00:27:21] Yeah.

[00:27:22] It's not even the same thing.

[00:27:23] It's worse.

[00:27:24] Trump actually had somewhat.

[00:27:27] You can make an argument.

[00:27:29] I don't think that argument would hold up.

[00:27:30] But then I think the greatest thing was, because if you go back to our episodes where we're talking about all the Trump court cases, I say the one thing they might actually get them on is the classified documents.

[00:27:41] But then a judge pointed out the way you brought charges on this case is unconstitutional.

[00:27:49] So that got thrown out.

[00:27:51] Because they essentially broke somebody's trust.

[00:27:53] It's like you can't.

[00:27:56] How did they come about it?

[00:27:58] If I remember correctly, which this I'm not a lawyer, so correct me if I'm wrong.

[00:28:02] The way I understood it or remember it rather is that.

[00:28:08] The.

[00:28:09] Who the fuck was it?

[00:28:11] The way they the way they brought forth the special counsel was not the normal process in which it is done.

[00:28:18] It was done in an unconstitutional manner.

[00:28:22] Hmm.

[00:28:23] So hang on.

[00:28:24] I'm actually going to look that up real quick because I don't want to.

[00:28:26] I don't want to lead anyone astray.

[00:28:29] Let's see.

[00:28:29] Trump classified.

[00:28:32] You're good.

[00:28:32] I'm getting over being sick.

[00:28:34] So my nose is all clogged up.

[00:28:35] So I'm probably breathing heavy into the microphone.

[00:28:38] Benji style.

[00:28:39] Rest in peace, Benji.

[00:28:40] Oh, yeah.

[00:28:41] But yeah, that was that was the thing.

[00:28:46] OK.

[00:28:47] Let's see.

[00:28:49] Zoom's pretty good about that, though.

[00:28:51] Yeah, I was going to say I haven't really heard it.

[00:28:56] So thirsty.

[00:28:59] OK.

[00:28:59] OK.

[00:29:00] So a federal judge in Florida dismissed the classified documents case against former President Donald Trump on Monday,

[00:29:05] citing with defense lawyers who said the special counsel who filed the charges was illegally appointed by the Justice Department.

[00:29:13] Oh, you don't say.

[00:29:16] He didn't say.

[00:29:18] Well, I want I wanted to get a little bit more in depth, but I won't.

[00:29:54] Let's see here.

[00:29:58] It's not.

[00:30:04] It's not.

[00:30:08] It's not.

[00:30:11] It's not.

[00:30:14] It's not.

[00:30:16] It's not.

[00:30:27] It's not.

[00:30:28] It's not.

[00:30:33] It's not.

[00:30:37] It's not.

[00:30:39] It's not.

[00:30:41] It's not.

[00:30:44] Especially with the electors case.

[00:30:45] I have a hard time seeing that defensible.

[00:30:48] I really do.

[00:30:49] I really do.

[00:30:50] But at the same time, these people, these people being, you know, like the Democrats do crap like this all the time.

[00:31:00] What do you mean, these people?

[00:31:02] What do you mean, you people?

[00:31:04] What do you mean, you people?

[00:31:07] For 400 years.

[00:31:11] That word is held in a sound.

[00:31:14] Let a dingo eat your baby.

[00:31:15] That actually happened, you know.

[00:31:18] I'm just trying to lighten the mood.

[00:31:21] Oh, gosh.

[00:31:22] But yeah, you're absolutely right.

[00:31:24] Everything.

[00:31:26] And we can go through if anybody wants to disagree.

[00:31:28] We can go through this.

[00:31:29] Everything that the left has accused Donald Trump of doing, someone on the left side of the aisle has done it.

[00:31:36] If the same way, if not worse.

[00:31:39] I just love.

[00:31:40] Like, again, a fucking writer can't come up with this shit.

[00:31:44] And now it's been reported.

[00:31:45] You remember Nathan Wade, the attorney in Georgia?

[00:31:50] That was the ex-boyfriend of the prosecuting attorney, the attorney general?

[00:31:56] Was he the one that was...

[00:32:00] I can't remember.

[00:32:02] Tell me the story.

[00:32:03] So, Bonnie Willis' alleged ex.

[00:32:11] Bonnie Willis is the prosecutor in Fulton County.

[00:32:15] Gotcha.

[00:32:16] Okay.

[00:32:16] Okay.

[00:32:17] It's now come out that he met with the Biden administration.

[00:32:26] It's been a while since I've talked about that.

[00:32:28] Okay.

[00:32:29] Well, because he's been dismissed from the case.

[00:32:31] But it's now being reported that he met with the Biden Department of Justice.

[00:32:36] Oh.

[00:32:37] Well, that's interesting.

[00:32:39] Yeah.

[00:32:40] And the thing of it is...

[00:32:41] Conflict of interest, correct?

[00:32:43] Dude, that's straight up election interference.

[00:32:47] Oh, okay.

[00:32:47] Well, the reason being is...

[00:32:50] So, you have to prove that it was to coordinate a case against Trump at a state level.

[00:32:55] But why else would a Georgia attorney who has never tried this kind of case before meet

[00:33:03] with the federal Department of Justice other than to discuss that case?

[00:33:08] There's no rhyme or reason.

[00:33:10] Otherwise...

[00:33:11] Those local judges, you don't need to do that.

[00:33:13] But...

[00:33:13] Yeah.

[00:33:13] There's absolutely no reason for a state judge in his position at the time to be meeting

[00:33:19] with the federal Department of Justice.

[00:33:22] And here's the thing.

[00:33:23] If he was like...

[00:33:24] Let's...

[00:33:24] Okay.

[00:33:25] Benefit of the doubt.

[00:33:25] Let's say he was interviewing for a job.

[00:33:27] All you would have to do is produce documentation, which would exist quite easily that he was there

[00:33:34] for a job interview.

[00:33:34] Or maybe it was an informal thing.

[00:33:36] But it's like, yeah, we were there discussing a job.

[00:33:38] As far as I know, that hasn't been produced.

[00:33:40] Now, to be fair, I read this article from Daily Wire.

[00:33:45] So, I'm not sure...

[00:33:47] I'm grabbing a water.

[00:33:48] Yeah.

[00:33:48] So, I'm not sure of the specific details.

[00:33:50] But I have read that it's been alleged.

[00:33:52] So, I'm not saying it's true yet.

[00:33:54] Do you still have your headphones in?

[00:33:57] Yeah.

[00:33:57] I can hear you.

[00:33:58] Oh, nice.

[00:33:59] I just...

[00:34:00] I see your chair.

[00:34:01] And yeah, I can't hear you.

[00:34:03] That beautiful chair.

[00:34:04] How's that chair treating you?

[00:34:05] I still need to make a...

[00:34:07] I need to make a...

[00:34:08] I'm so behind on everything, but I'm starting to get to the point...

[00:34:11] Get caught up.

[00:34:12] I've got a couple...

[00:34:14] I actually have two doctor appointments tomorrow backed up, like, which I didn't know I was

[00:34:19] going to have.

[00:34:20] So, pretty cool.

[00:34:21] Nice, though.

[00:34:22] Nice, though.

[00:34:22] Well, and that's a pretty good aside for...

[00:34:25] Listen.

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[00:34:30] If you do, we can help you.

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[00:34:55] We just want to create more independent voices.

[00:34:58] Even if you disagree with us.

[00:35:00] I actually think we need to get a more liberal-leaning political podcast.

[00:35:05] Yeah, because it's only at the top.

[00:35:08] When it's back and forth.

[00:35:09] Yeah, it's lonely at the top.

[00:35:10] But speaking of back and forth, did you hear the news today about Tulsi Gabbard?

[00:35:15] No, what about it?

[00:35:15] She officially joined the Republican Party.

[00:35:19] I already knew she would, because the thing is, she woke up a while back ago.

[00:35:22] But the thing is, she still supports, like, abortion and certain other things, like, not

[00:35:28] taking away gun rights, but limiting them.

[00:35:32] I need to know the specific position.

[00:35:34] But funny you mentioned abortion, because I was going to, again, I was going to share this

[00:35:38] privately.

[00:35:39] Her views are pretty decent.

[00:35:40] So, low taxes.

[00:35:41] I was thinking today, because I heard Kamala in an interview, I think it was with ABC, where

[00:35:48] she was asked if she would allow religious exemptions for hospitals, religious hospitals.

[00:35:54] Didn't she say no?

[00:35:56] Well, first she tried to dodge it by saying she's not going to engage in hypotheticals.

[00:35:59] But then she basically said, I don't think we should be giving any exemptions for, you

[00:36:04] know, fundamental rights.

[00:36:06] And I'm just like, whoa, whoa, whoa, here's the thing.

[00:36:11] Here's the thing.

[00:36:12] Even if you are pro-choice, which I'll be honest, although I had another, thanks to Ben Shapiro

[00:36:17] too, I had another bit of an epiphany in my stance on abortion, which I can get into if

[00:36:21] you want.

[00:36:21] But here's my point.

[00:36:24] I don't, let's just assume that I'm pro-choice in this example.

[00:36:30] Even if I were pro-choice, that's a blatant violation of the First Amendment.

[00:36:35] I mean, that's blatant.

[00:36:37] To compel through law to force someone in the medical field to perform an abortion, even

[00:36:46] though they have religious convictions against it.

[00:36:49] Sorry, honey.

[00:36:50] That is a blatant violation of the First Amendment.

[00:36:53] And you will get rocked in court.

[00:36:56] Like, you will be impeached for that shit.

[00:36:59] And it won't just be...

[00:37:01] Blatant violation.

[00:37:01] Blatant violation.

[00:37:02] Well, I mean, she won't...

[00:37:03] Or would it be your presidency paying for it to be you personally?

[00:37:06] Well, no, it wouldn't be her.

[00:37:08] But not personally.

[00:37:09] But the thing of it is, those kinds of mandates would never go through because instantly, within

[00:37:15] seconds, there would already be a second injunction being like, no, violation of the First Amendment,

[00:37:21] violation of religious freedom.

[00:37:22] You cannot compel someone to perform an abortion.

[00:37:25] But this is very much a window into the soul of Kamala Harris and the left in general.

[00:37:31] Because the thing of it is, and this is why...

[00:37:34] You're going to have a doctor to do it anyway.

[00:37:35] Well, no, that's not what I'm talking about.

[00:37:36] This is why the left is so ugly to me.

[00:37:38] Because they literally don't care about other people's freedoms.

[00:37:42] They only care about their freedoms.

[00:37:44] And as long as they're free to do what they want, they don't care whose rights they have

[00:37:48] to trample on and take away.

[00:37:50] And that's the biggest reason why I can't get behind the left.

[00:37:53] I don't agree with everything in the Republican Party.

[00:37:57] But, I mean...

[00:37:59] You disagree with more in the left.

[00:38:02] I mean, just on a fundamental level.

[00:38:05] Because, to me...

[00:38:06] The simple shit is like, why are you making this so complicated?

[00:38:11] I mean, at the end of the day, yeah.

[00:38:14] Like, the whole boy-girl thing.

[00:38:15] It's like, listen, dude, if dudes want to do something like that, that's fine.

[00:38:19] But, like, if you obviously look like a man, dude, just go to the dude's restroom.

[00:38:25] Like, no one's going to judge you, even if you aren't wearing a dress.

[00:38:28] But if you're a 6'4 burly guy, just go in the dude's restroom.

[00:38:33] Like, seriously.

[00:38:34] Like, you're not fooling anybody there, Gary.

[00:38:36] Well, and here's the thing.

[00:38:38] I had a conversation with somebody about this.

[00:38:41] So, this is specifically about the trans and bathroom thing.

[00:38:44] But I think it speaks more broadly.

[00:38:46] Because you can apply this to anything.

[00:38:47] Like, until they started trying to make this shit law, nobody gave a fuck.

[00:38:55] Nobody gave a fuck.

[00:38:56] Because I'm going to pee, man.

[00:38:58] I don't give a shit.

[00:39:00] Because the way I just described it is how it was.

[00:39:05] Yeah.

[00:39:05] No one cared.

[00:39:07] Because if you were passing for a girl, nobody was going to care.

[00:39:11] But if you came in there and said...

[00:39:12] Because they went into a stall.

[00:39:13] They did their business.

[00:39:14] Yeah, but instead, you're doing the proverbial.

[00:39:17] And I say they.

[00:39:18] Not everybody.

[00:39:19] But like the left.

[00:39:20] This is an allegory.

[00:39:22] You're coming in there.

[00:39:23] And you're not just going in there to use your bath.

[00:39:25] You're going there saying...

[00:39:26] Ladies, I know I look like you.

[00:39:28] But I got a deal.

[00:39:32] Dude.

[00:39:33] I'm not saying this is literally happening.

[00:39:34] It's just the proverbial.

[00:39:36] So...

[00:39:36] It's...

[00:39:37] Hear me out, dude.

[00:39:38] It's like in the 90s and the early...

[00:39:40] No.

[00:39:41] The 90s and the early...

[00:39:42] Shame.

[00:39:44] In the 90s.

[00:39:45] In the early 2000s.

[00:39:47] Literally.

[00:39:48] We had life and the country figured out.

[00:39:51] It was fine.

[00:39:53] I don't...

[00:39:53] I'm not going to go that far.

[00:39:54] No.

[00:39:54] Hold on.

[00:39:55] Hold on.

[00:39:55] Fuck off.

[00:39:56] It was fine.

[00:39:57] Because it was like...

[00:39:58] It was pretty great, dude.

[00:39:59] I don't care what anyone says.

[00:40:00] Dude, we had a pretty awesome childhood between our cartoons.

[00:40:02] Like all our action figures.

[00:40:05] Like the foods we ate.

[00:40:06] Like everything we experienced.

[00:40:08] Like we can't...

[00:40:09] No one can argue everything we experienced.

[00:40:11] Like we experienced the first of many things.

[00:40:14] No other generation can say that.

[00:40:16] I don't care what anyone says.

[00:40:17] Everyone would say, oh, Gen X.

[00:40:18] I was like, bitch, you're old.

[00:40:19] Shut up.

[00:40:20] You stopped the VCRs.

[00:40:21] Anyway.

[00:40:22] So we Super Nintendo kids took off.

[00:40:25] And I mean...

[00:40:27] Dude, we've experienced more than any other generation.

[00:40:29] I think we're the most special.

[00:40:31] I don't care what anyone says.

[00:40:32] Fight me, Gen X.

[00:40:35] I think...

[00:40:36] I think history...

[00:40:37] We're actually technically kind of Gen X.

[00:40:39] I've heard something.

[00:40:40] But anyway.

[00:40:41] Well, I think history will show that we've got a lot in common.

[00:40:47] Not directly, but I mean in terms of like the rate of change that we've seen in our lives

[00:40:54] with the younger members of the greatest generation.

[00:40:57] Those people that, you know, might have seen, you know, the tail end of the First World War

[00:41:03] and past the Second World War.

[00:41:06] Because think about this.

[00:41:08] First of all, some of these people lived much like we did.

[00:41:11] We lived...

[00:41:11] We were born in the 20th century, but lived into the 21st.

[00:41:14] And they were born in the 19th century and lived into the 20th century.

[00:41:18] So you had the centennial change.

[00:41:21] Well, imagine the manufacturing age.

[00:41:23] Like, dude, that would be like amazing to see.

[00:41:25] That's probably a better, yeah.

[00:41:27] Wheel, you know, buggies and carts and whatnot.

[00:41:29] And all of a sudden, boom, a city goes up.

[00:41:32] And there's cars.

[00:41:33] Let's consider what these people saw, right?

[00:41:37] Presumably in their lifetime if they lived long enough.

[00:41:39] They saw the literal transition from horse and buggy to automobiles.

[00:41:45] And not shitty automobiles.

[00:41:47] Like legit automobiles.

[00:41:49] At least, you know, rudimentary the same as what we have today.

[00:41:53] The internal combustion engine.

[00:41:55] That kind of stuff.

[00:41:56] But also, it took years for that to happen in those areas.

[00:42:00] They didn't have a TV where they saw it in one day when it came out the day before.

[00:42:05] No, no.

[00:42:07] So literally, like everything they had to wait for.

[00:42:09] Like, and it was just every day they just lived their lives.

[00:42:12] That's what I'm saying.

[00:42:13] I'm talking about the rate of change.

[00:42:14] Because Moore's Law, obviously we experience more change.

[00:42:16] But I'm just talking about.

[00:42:17] But think about this.

[00:42:18] Think about this.

[00:42:19] That's why they only lived to 50.

[00:42:21] Because it was too damn long.

[00:42:23] No, but they also.

[00:42:24] These are also people that went from having no television, period.

[00:42:28] To television.

[00:42:31] That's pretty big.

[00:42:33] That's fucking wide.

[00:42:34] That's fucking wide.

[00:42:35] That's pretty big.

[00:42:36] But there's always been entertainment throughout human history.

[00:42:39] Sure, sure.

[00:42:40] But it doesn't exactly what it is.

[00:42:41] So.

[00:42:41] Sure.

[00:42:42] But.

[00:42:42] And then here's the other thing.

[00:42:44] These are also people.

[00:42:45] And this is probably the biggest one.

[00:42:46] These are people who it's possible.

[00:42:48] Went from not having an airplane at all.

[00:42:53] To space travel.

[00:42:55] In their lifetime.

[00:42:57] There were dudes back in the freaking Mahan days.

[00:43:00] Putting wings on.

[00:43:01] That's a glider.

[00:43:02] That's not the same thing.

[00:43:03] I mean like a legitimate engine powered airplane.

[00:43:06] Do you imagine?

[00:43:07] They get it big enough.

[00:43:08] No, seriously.

[00:43:08] They get it big enough and lighten up to where they can flap the wings.

[00:43:11] I mean you'd be gliding.

[00:43:13] But yeah.

[00:43:14] Yeah.

[00:43:15] No, that's that's presumable.

[00:43:16] Yeah, for sure.

[00:43:17] I mean we've experienced a lot.

[00:43:19] That's what I'm saying.

[00:43:20] That's what I'm saying.

[00:43:21] The rate.

[00:43:21] The rate of increase though.

[00:43:22] I think we probably have a bit more in common.

[00:43:27] Just at the rate of change that we've had to see and adapt with.

[00:43:31] Not to mention some pretty.

[00:43:33] I'm not comparing what our generation's seen to the first world war and the second world war.

[00:43:38] But I mean.

[00:43:39] I mean a lot of shit's happened.

[00:43:42] That's what I'm getting at.

[00:43:44] But.

[00:43:45] I will say a lot of the.

[00:43:47] A lot of them on a grander scale saw more.

[00:43:51] But since our population's more technically we saw more.

[00:43:55] If that makes sense.

[00:43:55] Yeah, yeah.

[00:43:56] We saw more in volume.

[00:43:57] But percentage wise they got us beat.

[00:44:00] That's what I'm saying.

[00:44:01] We got them in volume.

[00:44:02] Numbers wise we win.

[00:44:04] Percentage wise they win.

[00:44:05] Well, we got quantity.

[00:44:06] They got quality.

[00:44:07] Because I mean like.

[00:44:09] These are people that went from.

[00:44:12] Not having television at all.

[00:44:14] To having television in their house.

[00:44:15] Presumably in their lifetime.

[00:44:17] That's wild.

[00:44:18] They were quality men and women from the 40s and 50s.

[00:44:20] Give me a beer bitch.

[00:44:24] Cook my dinner.

[00:44:25] I don't think that's really all that accurate.

[00:44:27] I know.

[00:44:27] And everybody talks about that.

[00:44:29] And I'm like dude.

[00:44:29] It wasn't like that.

[00:44:31] I'm just like.

[00:44:31] There's always bad seeds in every bunch.

[00:44:35] Well no.

[00:44:36] It's not just that.

[00:44:37] I forget who I was.

[00:44:38] I'm not talking to.

[00:44:39] I forget who I was listening to.

[00:44:41] But she brought up a very good point.

[00:44:42] This sort of.

[00:44:43] Idyllic view of the 1950s America.

[00:44:45] Is.

[00:44:46] Not.

[00:44:48] It's.

[00:44:49] It's very much an oddity.

[00:44:51] In terms of history.

[00:44:52] Because she brought up the fact that it's like.

[00:44:54] You know.

[00:44:55] Women.

[00:44:56] During the second world war.

[00:44:59] Like who was working in the factories.

[00:45:01] It was.

[00:45:01] A lot of women.

[00:45:03] And do you really think that when their husbands came home.

[00:45:05] They were like nah.

[00:45:07] I'm good.

[00:45:07] Not immediately.

[00:45:08] Over time.

[00:45:09] Maybe.

[00:45:11] But like.

[00:45:12] It wasn't.

[00:45:13] Quite that way.

[00:45:14] A lot of that has to do with.

[00:45:16] Film and television of the era.

[00:45:17] But.

[00:45:18] I digress.

[00:45:18] That's a different.

[00:45:19] Honestly.

[00:45:20] Femininity.

[00:45:21] Femininity.

[00:45:22] Femininity.

[00:45:23] Femininity.

[00:45:23] Femininity.

[00:45:24] It wasn't.

[00:45:25] It wasn't.

[00:45:25] It was pushed on them.

[00:45:27] Like a lot of them actually.

[00:45:28] Voted that they didn't.

[00:45:29] They didn't want to.

[00:45:30] And then they were forced by other.

[00:45:32] Radical women.

[00:45:33] Feminine.

[00:45:34] Feminine.

[00:45:34] Well I mean.

[00:45:35] They were essentially just like.

[00:45:36] Okay.

[00:45:37] Whatever Karen.

[00:45:38] You know.

[00:45:38] Because they were submissive wives.

[00:45:40] Well no.

[00:45:40] People forget.

[00:45:41] Okay.

[00:45:42] People forget about the 1920s.

[00:45:45] Like.

[00:45:45] Yeah.

[00:45:46] That was a wild time.

[00:45:47] It wasn't exactly the moral highlight of the United States.

[00:45:49] Those pictures will take your soul eh.

[00:45:53] Those cameras are dangerous eh.

[00:45:56] I don't know why he's Mexican.

[00:45:58] I don't know why he's Mexican man.

[00:46:00] But.

[00:46:00] Oh wait.

[00:46:01] We can take photos without clothes on?

[00:46:06] So anyway.

[00:46:08] I want to go back to the map.

[00:46:10] Because I want to.

[00:46:11] I want to see how.

[00:46:13] I want to see how bad.

[00:46:14] You're staying on track man.

[00:46:18] I just want to see how bad.

[00:46:20] So I think the worst case scenario.

[00:46:21] Is if somehow Kamala can take.

[00:46:24] Yeah.

[00:46:26] Oh wait.

[00:46:26] Hold on.

[00:46:27] I gave her some states.

[00:46:28] Never mind.

[00:46:28] Let me move this back to.

[00:46:29] The predictions.

[00:46:30] You're awfully nice.

[00:46:32] I don't think she has a chance in hell.

[00:46:33] But I also.

[00:46:34] Didn't think Biden had a chance in hell either man.

[00:46:37] And that one.

[00:46:38] That one confused me.

[00:46:39] Like seriously.

[00:46:40] That one confused me.

[00:46:41] Again.

[00:46:42] It didn't confuse me.

[00:46:43] After everything came in.

[00:46:44] Because they changed the rules man.

[00:46:45] They changed the rules.

[00:46:47] I know.

[00:46:48] But like.

[00:46:48] With what everybody saw.

[00:46:50] It's like.

[00:46:50] Dude.

[00:46:51] How could you not be open minded to this?

[00:46:53] Like how the hell.

[00:46:54] Because they wanted their guy to win.

[00:46:55] That's.

[00:46:56] That's.

[00:46:56] And that's what's really.

[00:46:58] Kind of scary about the politics of today.

[00:47:01] And honestly.

[00:47:02] This is why.

[00:47:02] I want Trump a second term.

[00:47:04] Because Trump can never be president again.

[00:47:06] He has no reason to be conservative.

[00:47:08] I mean.

[00:47:09] Not.

[00:47:10] I don't mean politically conservative.

[00:47:12] I mean like.

[00:47:12] Actually be conservative.

[00:47:13] He doesn't have to.

[00:47:14] He doesn't have to run.

[00:47:15] He doesn't have to.

[00:47:15] Yeah.

[00:47:16] He doesn't have to.

[00:47:16] He can be himself for these last four years.

[00:47:18] Yeah.

[00:47:19] He doesn't have to worry about re-election.

[00:47:20] But.

[00:47:21] And honestly.

[00:47:21] Does that scare you?

[00:47:22] Or.

[00:47:23] Does that.

[00:47:23] That excites me bro.

[00:47:24] You don't see him as a threat.

[00:47:26] You think he's actually.

[00:47:27] I honestly think he's a peaceful guy.

[00:47:29] I think overall.

[00:47:30] Well.

[00:47:30] And here's the other thing too.

[00:47:32] And I think.

[00:47:32] I think he likes money more than he likes war.

[00:47:35] Well yeah.

[00:47:35] I mean.

[00:47:36] We all should.

[00:47:37] It's way easier to be profitable with a company.

[00:47:39] Or with another country.

[00:47:40] And you don't even have to be in war.

[00:47:41] You can literally trade shit.

[00:47:43] It's not that difficult.

[00:47:45] Well the thing of it is though.

[00:47:47] And this is what everybody seems to be forgetting on the left.

[00:47:49] Is that we've already had President Trump before.

[00:47:51] And the world didn't end.

[00:47:52] In fact.

[00:47:53] The world did quite well.

[00:47:55] Without.

[00:47:55] You know.

[00:47:56] COVID notwithstanding.

[00:47:57] But Trump didn't cause COVID.

[00:47:58] The entire world.

[00:48:00] The entire world.

[00:48:02] Not just the United States.

[00:48:03] It was good man.

[00:48:04] It was good.

[00:48:06] It was good.

[00:48:06] And I think.

[00:48:07] It's demonstrable.

[00:48:09] That Trump.

[00:48:10] Trump also exposed a lot of the truisms.

[00:48:12] That ended up not being accurate.

[00:48:14] Because like.

[00:48:14] I was a big proponent of free trade.

[00:48:17] Prior to.

[00:48:18] I'm going to say right now.

[00:48:19] This dude.

[00:48:20] Hold on.

[00:48:21] There we go.

[00:48:22] This dude right here.

[00:48:23] He was a never Trumper.

[00:48:24] Ever.

[00:48:26] And he's just like.

[00:48:27] He opened up his mind.

[00:48:28] And started listening to the guy.

[00:48:30] Well after.

[00:48:30] Ben Shapiro of all people.

[00:48:32] I can't even stand Ben anymore.

[00:48:34] Well actually.

[00:48:35] He's responsible for my.

[00:48:36] I had another epiphany moment on abortion.

[00:48:38] Thanks to Mr. Shapiro today.

[00:48:40] Actually.

[00:48:41] But that's a separate.

[00:48:43] Conversation.

[00:48:45] No.

[00:48:45] The thing about Trump is.

[00:48:46] I just.

[00:48:47] I said okay.

[00:48:47] Well we got President.

[00:48:48] And I prefer.

[00:48:49] I always preferred Trump over Hillary.

[00:48:51] Like that was never a thing.

[00:48:53] That was never a bone of contention.

[00:48:54] With me.

[00:48:55] But I said okay.

[00:48:56] We got President Trump.

[00:48:57] I voted Libertarian.

[00:48:58] But even then.

[00:48:59] I didn't love the Libertarian candidate.

[00:49:01] During that election.

[00:49:02] So I was like whatever.

[00:49:03] We'll.

[00:49:03] We'll see what we got.

[00:49:04] Right.

[00:49:04] Oh no.

[00:49:05] That was 2020.

[00:49:06] I actually liked the Libertarian candidate.

[00:49:08] In 2016.

[00:49:09] I digress.

[00:49:11] Gary Johnson right.

[00:49:11] Yeah.

[00:49:12] Yeah.

[00:49:13] So I digress.

[00:49:14] But I said okay.

[00:49:14] Well we got a President Trump.

[00:49:16] Hopefully he can deliver on.

[00:49:18] A portion of what he's talking about.

[00:49:20] It was great policy.

[00:49:21] Generally speaking.

[00:49:22] It was good stuff.

[00:49:25] And generally speaking.

[00:49:26] He did what he.

[00:49:27] He at least tried to do what he said he would do.

[00:49:29] Congress stopped a lot of it.

[00:49:30] But that's typical.

[00:49:31] And that was typical with Biden too.

[00:49:33] Biden was able.

[00:49:33] Unable to do a lot of things.

[00:49:35] He set out to do.

[00:49:36] Because Congress or the Supreme Court stopped him.

[00:49:39] My point is.

[00:49:40] We've had four years of Trump.

[00:49:42] And it was good.

[00:49:45] And my favorite.

[00:49:46] You could almost say it was great.

[00:49:49] No.

[00:49:50] My favorite thing to do with people that are like.

[00:49:52] I didn't say it.

[00:49:53] My favorite thing to do with people that are like.

[00:49:55] So scared of Trump.

[00:49:56] I'm like.

[00:49:57] Really think back.

[00:49:58] Because I.

[00:49:59] Like again.

[00:49:59] I'm not perfect.

[00:50:00] Think back.

[00:50:01] What was something that was worse under Trump.

[00:50:05] Than under Obama or Biden.

[00:50:07] Name one thing.

[00:50:09] Nobody can.

[00:50:12] I got one thing.

[00:50:13] What's one thing?

[00:50:14] Yeah.

[00:50:16] And it actually did fuck me over.

[00:50:18] On quite a few thousand dollars.

[00:50:21] Okay.

[00:50:22] So I spent $2,000 on a credit card.

[00:50:24] As a W-2 employee in 2018.

[00:50:28] I wasn't aware that they took away the long form tax.

[00:50:31] To where a W-2 worker could write off gas.

[00:50:35] I lost out on two grand.

[00:50:37] And that actually really fucked me over for that job.

[00:50:40] Because that two grand would have been able to run me.

[00:50:44] Until winter was over.

[00:50:46] And I would have had money.

[00:50:47] You know.

[00:50:47] Just fine.

[00:50:48] Well.

[00:50:48] Blame your accountant for that.

[00:50:50] Well.

[00:50:51] Yeah.

[00:50:52] I wasn't happy about that.

[00:50:53] I ended up leaving the job.

[00:50:54] And that's when.

[00:50:54] You know.

[00:50:55] I went back to Cagney's.

[00:50:56] I was delivering pizzas for them.

[00:50:57] Making like.

[00:50:58] Four grand in a month.

[00:51:00] Right.

[00:51:00] True.

[00:51:03] But yeah.

[00:51:04] And the thing is.

[00:51:05] What I'm.

[00:51:05] What I'm saying is.

[00:51:06] I'm not.

[00:51:06] Because I'm sure there were policies.

[00:51:08] That people disliked under Trump.

[00:51:10] But.

[00:51:10] Really think about it.

[00:51:11] This is the question I pose to everybody.

[00:51:13] Who's like.

[00:51:14] Scared of Trump.

[00:51:15] Try to think about something.

[00:51:16] Try to think.

[00:51:18] COVID notwithstanding.

[00:51:19] Because.

[00:51:19] But that was outside of Trump.

[00:51:21] But honestly.

[00:51:23] The average American.

[00:51:24] Didn't have it that bad under COVID.

[00:51:25] I'm just going to say.

[00:51:26] They really.

[00:51:27] It was.

[00:51:27] Obviously.

[00:51:28] Obviously the people that got really sick.

[00:51:30] And hospitalized.

[00:51:31] That was rough.

[00:51:31] But I mean.

[00:51:32] Just.

[00:51:32] The general.

[00:51:36] What was that?

[00:51:36] You were going to say something?

[00:51:38] No.

[00:51:38] I just.

[00:51:38] Yeah.

[00:51:39] I want to do a quick.

[00:51:40] A quick.

[00:51:40] A solidification of your comment.

[00:51:42] Your first one.

[00:51:44] So.

[00:51:44] Basically.

[00:51:45] Go.

[00:51:46] I implore you.

[00:51:47] If you think Donald Trump said something.

[00:51:50] Look up the clip.

[00:51:51] And watch the whole thing.

[00:51:53] Don't let it get cut up.

[00:51:54] Watch the whole clip.

[00:51:55] And watch for context.

[00:51:57] Clues and whatnot.

[00:51:58] See what he's talking about.

[00:51:59] Be out.

[00:52:01] Don't just.

[00:52:01] Don't just listen to a clip here and there.

[00:52:03] Cut up by your favorite media stars.

[00:52:06] Right.

[00:52:06] Look up the whole clip.

[00:52:07] Except us.

[00:52:08] Because we.

[00:52:08] We have a.

[00:52:09] We did a debate fact check.

[00:52:11] That I thought was quite good.

[00:52:13] And.

[00:52:13] Well that's the thing.

[00:52:14] You know.

[00:52:16] We're honest about things.

[00:52:17] Even if we cut something up.

[00:52:18] It's still honest.

[00:52:19] It's not cut up.

[00:52:20] Meant to be.

[00:52:22] Clickbait.

[00:52:22] It's not.

[00:52:23] Sometimes it might be clickbait.

[00:52:24] But it's not like.

[00:52:25] Clickbait to like.

[00:52:27] Make you.

[00:52:28] I don't know.

[00:52:30] Yeah.

[00:52:31] Speaking of which.

[00:52:31] I hope everybody enjoyed.

[00:52:33] Our new series of shorts.

[00:52:34] Can Donald Trump dance to it.

[00:52:37] I like that.

[00:52:37] That was pretty good.

[00:52:38] That's good.

[00:52:39] I feel like I picked the wrong song.

[00:52:41] For the first one.

[00:52:42] But I'm going to make up for it.

[00:52:44] Tomorrow.

[00:52:45] Everybody's going to like it.

[00:52:46] You know what's funny.

[00:52:48] I didn't dislike that song.

[00:52:50] I put it on my playlist.

[00:52:52] I was like.

[00:52:53] Damn.

[00:52:53] This is good.

[00:52:54] I didn't dislike that song.

[00:52:56] And I was like.

[00:52:56] Billy Eilish.

[00:52:57] I was like.

[00:52:57] Okay.

[00:52:58] Right on.

[00:52:58] It's the first Billy Eilish song.

[00:53:00] That's been on my playlist.

[00:53:01] I'm like.

[00:53:01] You know what.

[00:53:02] This is.

[00:53:02] It's a good driving song.

[00:53:05] It's just like.

[00:53:06] Yeah.

[00:53:07] Chill.

[00:53:08] But.

[00:53:09] So I'm just.

[00:53:10] For those of you just joining us.

[00:53:11] I was going over.

[00:53:12] So these.

[00:53:13] This is the prediction.

[00:53:14] Based upon.

[00:53:16] The polls from.

[00:53:17] Real clear politics.

[00:53:19] And the hill.

[00:53:20] And what's funny is.

[00:53:21] Even only a couple of days ago.

[00:53:23] These two were disagreeing with each other.

[00:53:24] In some of the swing states.

[00:53:25] And now they all agree with each other.

[00:53:28] So.

[00:53:29] I still.

[00:53:30] I wanted.

[00:53:30] I wanted.

[00:53:31] I wanted Trump to take Minnesota.

[00:53:32] Just for a moral victory.

[00:53:35] But I don't think that's going to happen.

[00:53:39] But yeah.

[00:53:40] So like I was saying.

[00:53:41] Even if.

[00:53:41] Even if Kamala.

[00:53:44] And squeeze.

[00:53:46] Wisconsin.

[00:53:48] And Michigan.

[00:53:49] Somehow.

[00:53:50] Wisconsin.

[00:53:51] Wisconsin.

[00:53:52] Trump still wins.

[00:53:54] Yeah.

[00:53:55] Dude.

[00:53:56] There's no scenario.

[00:53:57] Where he doesn't.

[00:53:58] Like.

[00:53:59] Unless.

[00:53:59] Like.

[00:54:00] I.

[00:54:01] At this point.

[00:54:02] Like.

[00:54:03] You're not.

[00:54:04] It's not happening.

[00:54:06] Like.

[00:54:06] There's no way.

[00:54:07] And if this ends up being another Biden event.

[00:54:10] Like.

[00:54:12] Well.

[00:54:13] And it.

[00:54:13] It'd be one thing.

[00:54:14] I don't want to think what's going to happen man.

[00:54:16] Well.

[00:54:16] And it'd be one thing too.

[00:54:17] If there was like.

[00:54:18] Like.

[00:54:18] If Trump were pulling higher in Pennsylvania.

[00:54:22] And.

[00:54:22] You know.

[00:54:23] Not so much in the other swing states.

[00:54:25] I would think.

[00:54:26] Okay.

[00:54:26] Maybe this is a statistical anomaly.

[00:54:28] It's within the realm of possibility.

[00:54:29] But I mean.

[00:54:30] He's pulling higher in Wisconsin.

[00:54:31] Michigan.

[00:54:32] Pennsylvania.

[00:54:32] North Carolina.

[00:54:33] Georgia.

[00:54:33] Arizona.

[00:54:34] And Nevada.

[00:54:36] Every single battleground state.

[00:54:37] Right now.

[00:54:38] He's pulling higher.

[00:54:39] And yet.

[00:54:40] Somehow.

[00:54:40] Kamala Harris.

[00:54:41] Actually.

[00:54:42] I can tell you why.

[00:54:43] Kamala Harris is pulling higher in the popular vote.

[00:54:45] Because of states like California.

[00:54:47] And New York.

[00:54:47] And places like that.

[00:54:50] But when nobody.

[00:54:51] Because it's literally two states.

[00:54:53] And it controls so much.

[00:54:55] So much.

[00:54:56] But what nobody.

[00:54:57] Ever points out in the media.

[00:54:59] Is the fact that.

[00:55:00] The popular vote doesn't matter.

[00:55:02] I don't care about the popular vote.

[00:55:04] I care about the state polls.

[00:55:06] Yeah.

[00:55:07] Because.

[00:55:08] Honestly.

[00:55:08] Popular vote.

[00:55:09] Man.

[00:55:10] You would end up with tools.

[00:55:11] All the time.

[00:55:12] Because.

[00:55:12] Honestly.

[00:55:13] The popular vote is literally.

[00:55:14] Someone says.

[00:55:15] I'm going to get new vending machines.

[00:55:17] In the lunchroom.

[00:55:18] And it never happens.

[00:55:19] It's like.

[00:55:20] Don't vote for the popular guy.

[00:55:22] We did that bit already.

[00:55:23] I did the Biden joke.

[00:55:24] Where it's like.

[00:55:27] Pepsi every day.

[00:55:29] Because we talk to Pepsi.

[00:55:31] They're.

[00:55:31] They're.

[00:55:32] They're.

[00:55:33] Putting cognoscente,

[00:55:34] they're.

[00:55:35] They're.

[00:55:36] prèspertrophia.

[00:55:36] Tell you what.

[00:55:38] Fruitopia.

[00:55:39] Back in my day.

[00:55:41] No kidding.

[00:55:42] Hey.

[00:55:42] Legs on her hair.

[00:55:44] Tell you what.

[00:55:45] I forget his name, but the guy who's doing the Biden impressions on SNL is killing it.

[00:55:50] And Maya Rudolph, and this is a good compliment because I like Maya Rudolph.

[00:55:54] I don't find her funny.

[00:55:55] She's nailing it as Kamala.

[00:55:59] Did you see that Shane Gillis actually turned down to play Trump on SNL for six weeks or whatever, however long?

[00:56:08] And they were going to pay him to be Trump on there for however long.

[00:56:13] He turned it down for a fest that he's at right now.

[00:56:17] I was just watching it live on Kill Tony.

[00:56:19] I think it was Kill Tony or something like that.

[00:56:20] Oh, you know what?

[00:56:21] I get why he would do that.

[00:56:22] Have you been watching any of the Kill Tony stuff?

[00:56:25] So funny.

[00:56:26] It's genius, man.

[00:56:27] Well, I see why Shane Gillis turned that down because on Kill Tony, he can say whatever he wants.

[00:56:31] I don't find Kill Tony funny.

[00:56:33] No, no.

[00:56:35] But the rest of the people that came, dude.

[00:56:38] Dude, seriously.

[00:56:39] Up and rise.

[00:56:40] He is so funny.

[00:56:41] Their Biden is good too.

[00:56:42] The guy they got doing the Biden bits.

[00:56:44] Oh, dude.

[00:56:45] The guy they have to do Dr. Phil.

[00:56:49] Oh, man.

[00:56:50] I love it when he's talking with Cam.

[00:56:52] And Cam says, you know, what's up?

[00:56:54] Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.

[00:56:55] You know?

[00:56:56] And Dr. Phil is like, okay.

[00:56:59] Well, geez.

[00:57:00] Now people are coming into the live stream.

[00:57:02] You can see the election map.

[00:57:04] These are the poll numbers based upon real clear politics and The Hill.

[00:57:10] So if you have any questions, grievances, scenarios you would like to run.

[00:57:17] Like, let's say the Kamala takes Indiana, you know, because that's a thing that would ever happen.

[00:57:24] Yeah, no.

[00:57:25] That's a strong red.

[00:57:27] We blade red.

[00:57:28] That's a strong red right here.

[00:57:30] We, we, we, we, we, we.

[00:57:32] We, we.

[00:57:33] So, but let's, so check this out.

[00:57:36] So this is the 2020 map.

[00:57:39] No, it's not.

[00:57:40] Why didn't it?

[00:57:41] It didn't update.

[00:57:43] It's supposed to update.

[00:57:48] So this is the change in based on polling data.

[00:57:52] But that's not what I want.

[00:57:53] I want.

[00:57:55] Okay.

[00:57:56] Well, whatever.

[00:57:56] We'll go back to that.

[00:57:57] I was trying to make it interesting, but.

[00:58:01] Is the gray technically.

[00:58:05] Oh, toss up.

[00:58:07] Well, what does toss up mean?

[00:58:08] So when, when I, when I reset the map.

[00:58:12] Those states are toss ups.

[00:58:14] Gotcha.

[00:58:15] I know what you mean now.

[00:58:16] Yeah.

[00:58:17] But based on the polls, these are all going from, which that would be incredible.

[00:58:21] I, so here's the thing.

[00:58:22] I just.

[00:58:25] So it's not as embarrassing.

[00:58:27] Kamala's got to take one or two of these battleground states.

[00:58:29] I got to think.

[00:58:30] But I mean, based on the polls, no, but.

[00:58:34] I got it.

[00:58:35] That's what we're, which are the battleground states.

[00:58:37] Any of the blue right here, except for California.

[00:58:40] All, all the tan, all the tan gray ones are battleground states.

[00:58:46] God forgive me.

[00:58:47] Everything's kicking in.

[00:58:48] No, you're good.

[00:58:49] So, but again.

[00:58:53] Honestly, I hate to say it.

[00:58:58] Pennsylvania.

[00:58:59] I could see it.

[00:59:00] They're pretty stupid.

[00:59:02] See, I don't though, because Trump.

[00:59:04] They shot themselves in the foot in 2016.

[00:59:07] Or I'm not in 2016.

[00:59:09] Did they vote red in 2016?

[00:59:10] I think they did, didn't they?

[00:59:12] They did.

[00:59:12] And then they shot themselves in the foot in 2020.

[00:59:15] Yeah, but that was after they changed the election laws.

[00:59:17] And there, there may have been some fuckery there.

[00:59:20] That's why.

[00:59:20] And I'm just.

[00:59:22] Because again, I know, I know this is anecdotal.

[00:59:24] But like, if you look online.

[00:59:25] 268 to 67 nightmare is probable.

[00:59:29] Kat, I'm going to be honest with you.

[00:59:30] I don't think so.

[00:59:32] And the reason I say that is because I don't know if you just joined us.

[00:59:34] So if I'm repeating myself, I'm sorry.

[00:59:36] But based upon the polling data from Real Clear and The Hill, this is the probable election matter.

[00:59:43] That would be terrible.

[00:59:45] So what would happen?

[00:59:46] It would go to the House.

[00:59:48] And they would vote.

[00:59:52] And the House is.

[00:59:55] Majority Republican marginally.

[00:59:57] Ooh.

[00:59:58] Yeah.

[00:59:59] Now, here's the thing, though.

[01:00:01] Here's the thing, though.

[01:00:02] A lot of political favors could be negotiated.

[01:00:06] So that's risky.

[01:00:08] We don't.

[01:00:08] You might have some Republicans flip and get paid.

[01:00:10] You might have some.

[01:00:11] You might have.

[01:00:11] Well, either that.

[01:00:12] There's some never Trumpers, right?

[01:00:14] Fucking lobbyists, dude.

[01:00:16] Man.

[01:00:17] Well, no, I don't think that would be lobbyists to that point.

[01:00:19] I think that would be internal.

[01:00:20] I don't care.

[01:00:21] Bribery.

[01:00:21] Yeah.

[01:00:22] Yeah.

[01:00:23] Embezzlement.

[01:00:24] Embezzlement.

[01:00:24] But whatever it is.

[01:00:27] Yeah.

[01:00:27] Bribery.

[01:00:27] You know.

[01:00:28] Ridiculous.

[01:00:29] Insider voting.

[01:00:31] But yeah, Kat.

[01:00:32] So I don't.

[01:00:32] I don't foresee that happening.

[01:00:34] Because like I said, even if Kamala sweaks by in Wisconsin and Michigan, Trump still wins.

[01:00:40] So Kamala would basically have to take almost every battleground state to win.

[01:00:45] So if she got, well, at least half of them.

[01:00:47] Because if she got Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania, I think she barely wins.

[01:00:52] Which, by the way, Kat, if you're still with us, who do you think is going to win the 2024 election?

[01:00:58] No judgment.

[01:01:01] So, but then even, like I said, if Kamala can sweep by Georgia, which seems unlikely because Trump's poll numbers keep going higher and higher there.

[01:01:08] And Pennsylvania.

[01:01:10] But Trump can maintain.

[01:01:12] See, this would be a bad scenario.

[01:01:14] Oh, no.

[01:01:14] It wouldn't.

[01:01:15] 27.

[01:01:15] I read that as 267.

[01:01:16] So Trump still wins.

[01:01:18] My bad.

[01:01:20] I read 267.

[01:01:21] It's 277.

[01:01:22] You don't think Vancouver would ever flip?

[01:01:23] Isn't that Bernie state?

[01:01:26] Vermont's not going to flip.

[01:01:27] Vermont.

[01:01:28] Vermont.

[01:01:28] Yeah, Vancouver's over here in Canada.

[01:01:33] Yeah.

[01:01:34] If there are no irregularities, she can't win, in my opinion.

[01:01:38] See, I agree.

[01:01:39] Just based on the polls.

[01:01:42] Yeah, based on the polls.

[01:01:43] But here's the funny thing.

[01:01:45] So Trump might actually.

[01:01:46] All that fun stuff.

[01:01:47] Those irregularities.

[01:01:49] I mean, honestly, this map looks solid to me.

[01:01:53] New Mexico might, but it's not considered a battleground state.

[01:01:56] You think he's actually going to landslide it?

[01:01:59] I mean, I would consider this a pretty strong win.

[01:02:02] I don't know.

[01:02:03] This is you.

[01:02:04] So I'm just like, damn, man.

[01:02:06] I.

[01:02:08] The thing is, all these polls are margin of error.

[01:02:11] And but but here's the thing.

[01:02:13] So no matter how you look at it, like I said earlier.

[01:02:17] Cat question for you.

[01:02:18] Did you delete your comment or YouTube just delete it?

[01:02:21] Because I didn't delete a thing.

[01:02:23] Uh, most of the time.

[01:02:25] Yeah, I think you would say restricted.

[01:02:30] Yeah, I'm just I'm just I'm just checking because if you didn't if you didn't want your chat.

[01:02:35] Oh, she did.

[01:02:36] OK.

[01:02:36] I just wanted to make sure.

[01:02:38] Don't want you to be censored because we don't censor here.

[01:02:42] What was I saying?

[01:02:43] So the article I was talking about says that they corrected for all these polling mistakes in 2016 and 2020.

[01:02:49] If that's true, then these polls are more accurate.

[01:02:53] And if it's not true, Trump historically outperforms his poll numbers.

[01:02:59] So no matter how you slice this.

[01:03:02] I think Trump's the strong winner.

[01:03:05] And as we know, first of all, no candidate could pull this out in two weeks unless she literally caught Trump pants down fucking a donkey.

[01:03:13] Dude, I just want to.

[01:03:15] And I mean an actual donkey, not a Democrat.

[01:03:18] I just want to be able to buy groceries and get fat again.

[01:03:20] Like I miss food.

[01:03:22] I miss I miss chicken teriyaki so much.

[01:03:26] Bro.

[01:03:27] Wow.

[01:03:28] Like Sarku has had like two.

[01:03:31] What is it?

[01:03:32] Teriyaki Tuesdays for the last like four Tuesdays.

[01:03:34] I only got to one and it was $7.99 for the thing, which is which is still it's an OK price.

[01:03:39] But like, I mean, it's still $7.99.

[01:03:42] It's not $9.99 or whatever it is.

[01:03:44] That's still that's good.

[01:03:45] That's good, man.

[01:03:46] Yeah.

[01:03:46] So I mean, I love this shit.

[01:03:49] It's good.

[01:03:49] It's good stuff.

[01:03:51] Anyway, so.

[01:03:52] So, yeah, I mean, I'm just even so like, let's say that.

[01:03:55] And this is based on older polling, actually.

[01:03:57] So but let's say that Kamala takes Nevada, Wisconsin and Michigan.

[01:04:03] Trump still wins.

[01:04:07] There's no scenario.

[01:04:09] I mean, there's always a scenario like I mean, all these polls could just be way off.

[01:04:14] But here's the thing.

[01:04:15] If somehow Kamala takes a majority of the swing states based on these poll numbers, it's pretty obvious there's some fuckery going on.

[01:04:23] I was like, like if there were like, let's say that the polls were real close in Pennsylvania and Kamala took it.

[01:04:30] You know what?

[01:04:31] Fair enough.

[01:04:31] It's within margin of error.

[01:04:32] But this is two, three, four, five, six, seven battleground states that are all every single one of them.

[01:04:39] Trump is polling at least slightly higher based upon two aggregate poll collections.

[01:04:43] There is no discrepancy here.

[01:04:45] And if she somehow pulls out more than half of these, there's there's fuckery.

[01:04:52] You think Colorado is going to stay blue?

[01:04:54] Yeah.

[01:04:55] Based on the polls.

[01:04:56] Well, keep in mind, Colorado's attorney general, secretary of state tried to remove Trump from the ballot.

[01:05:03] So there's some lefty.

[01:05:05] There's some leftist fuckery going on there.

[01:05:07] You're right.

[01:05:08] Yeah.

[01:05:08] And that's the thing.

[01:05:09] I'm just like, listen, if you have somebody actively trying to remove a name from a ballot, that person does not care about your freedom of speech.

[01:05:17] No, no.

[01:05:18] They definitely don't care about your right to bear arms.

[01:05:20] So therefore, they will murder you.

[01:05:24] You guys ever seen the movie?

[01:05:26] What is it?

[01:05:27] Where everybody wears the masks and they can kill people for one day a year.

[01:05:32] The purge.

[01:05:33] Yeah.

[01:05:34] Is a Reagan pot probable?

[01:05:39] I'm assuming by that you mean the Reagan like landslide victory, which it wasn't.

[01:05:46] Actually, that's a good question.

[01:05:47] I wonder if I can find that.

[01:05:50] I sure.

[01:05:52] Greetings, boys and girls.

[01:05:53] My name is Isaiah Vargas.

[01:05:54] For over three decades.

[01:05:56] All right.

[01:05:56] I know we're going to go for the blind.

[01:05:58] Two.

[01:05:59] One.

[01:06:00] Zero.

[01:06:00] Ever been a liftoff.

[01:06:03] A liftoff.

[01:06:04] America's return to space as Discovery clears the tower.

[01:06:07] Dang.

[01:06:10] That right there is a landslide.

[01:06:12] You think that?

[01:06:15] It shifted.

[01:06:16] We have hotkeys in OBS.

[01:06:19] And when I type something, you guys saw a lot of different shit there.

[01:06:23] So this is the Reagan electoral map.

[01:06:27] No, I don't think this.

[01:06:29] I don't think this level is going to.

[01:06:31] Well, because I mean, there ain't no way Trump's taking California.

[01:06:34] There's no way.

[01:06:35] The country is very, very split.

[01:06:37] It's very split.

[01:06:38] Like almost even.

[01:06:40] I'll tell you what.

[01:06:41] I almost think it's 40-50 like that one map showed.

[01:06:44] Yeah, she's, she's, Kat is exactly right.

[01:06:47] Only Minnesota held out.

[01:06:50] And D.C. apparently.

[01:06:51] But.

[01:06:52] I got to hold on to my soul, even though I already sold it to the Democratic Party.

[01:06:58] So no, I don't think this is possible, but I definitely think this is possible.

[01:07:02] Maybe even this.

[01:07:05] But I mean, in New Mexico doesn't.

[01:07:07] I mean, I hate to say this because every state matters.

[01:07:09] But in the context of the grand scheme, New Mexico's electoral votes just don't matter.

[01:07:15] Indiana's electoral votes don't matter.

[01:07:17] And I live there.

[01:07:18] It's, it's, it's coming down to these battlegrounds.

[01:07:21] I know.

[01:07:22] Everybody's so worried about Indiana and like certain states.

[01:07:25] And I'm just like Arkansas.

[01:07:26] And I'm just like, don't worry, guys.

[01:07:28] We, we're not going to sweat.

[01:07:30] No, man.

[01:07:30] Trump, Trump comes to Indiana for a break on the campaign trail.

[01:07:33] This is where he can cut loose.

[01:07:36] How come the border doesn't affect New Mexico?

[01:07:38] Just because of people in charge there.

[01:07:40] I would say, I would say the size of the border.

[01:07:43] It affects the residents and they all, they all say it like they're, they're in the news,

[01:07:47] you know, saying this, but no one listens to them because the news media is owned.

[01:07:53] Unfortunately.

[01:07:54] Yeah.

[01:07:54] I don't know.

[01:07:54] I don't, I don't.

[01:07:55] I never used to think this stuff.

[01:07:56] I don't live in New Mexico, but also look at the size of its border with Mexico.

[01:08:00] Imperative.

[01:08:01] Ask Walter White.

[01:08:06] Did he live in New Mexico or was it Arizona?

[01:08:09] New Mexico.

[01:08:10] Yeah.

[01:08:11] That's what I thought with the pizza on the roof.

[01:08:13] He loved Los Pollos, hermano.

[01:08:15] Did you know, apparently, cause that house is a real place.

[01:08:17] Did you know, apparently it's a problem that people come and throw pizzas on the roof and

[01:08:23] that's somebody's actual fucking house.

[01:08:26] Yeah.

[01:08:27] And a lot of the times like, uh, they put up a sign that says, listen, real people live

[01:08:33] here.

[01:08:34] Please just leave us alone.

[01:08:35] You can take, you can take pictures, but please just leave us alone.

[01:08:38] Exactly.

[01:08:38] Um, just don't knock on the door.

[01:08:40] Don't be a nuisance.

[01:08:41] So here is one important thing.

[01:08:42] And I, I've forgotten three times to bring it up.

[01:08:45] Um, this is why this actually you'll appreciate this.

[01:08:51] Um, in the last, in the last episode of the final frontier that we did, I actually have,

[01:08:56] there's a segment where I nerd out about dilithium actually being a thing, like a real thing.

[01:09:01] And in that, how to describe dilithium as a chemical compound, it's a covalent bond.

[01:09:09] So guess what clip I used to explain to people who may not know what a covalent bond is.

[01:09:16] You got old.

[01:09:19] A covalent bond.

[01:09:21] I literally, literally, I can't do it right now.

[01:09:24] It literally cuts to Channing Tatum going, so the fuck did they say about a covalent bond at this school?

[01:09:31] And then the kid explains what it is.

[01:09:33] And then at the end of my science diatribe, cuts to the board nerd.

[01:09:37] You science.

[01:09:40] I loved it.

[01:09:41] Um, so one, this is one reason why a lot of like people should honestly be afraid of the democratic party because they're trying to do some shit.

[01:09:50] There is a reason they are pushing for statehood for Washington, DC and Puerto Rico.

[01:09:55] There is a reason.

[01:09:56] These are two areas that lean heavily Democrat.

[01:09:58] And by doing, if those get statehood, it increases the electoral votes that would lean Democrat marginally.

[01:10:09] But it is.

[01:10:10] But more importantly, what it does is it skews the Senate.

[01:10:14] Because each state gets two senators.

[01:10:19] So if you get two new states, that's four new senators.

[01:10:22] Can one learn this from a Jedi?

[01:10:26] No.

[01:10:27] Not from a Jedi.

[01:10:29] So that's, and not, and not, not to mention the additional seats in the house.

[01:10:34] Although that's a little bit less, you know, down the middle.

[01:10:39] This is why they're, and they want to, they've already been on record.

[01:10:42] They want to pack the Supreme court.

[01:10:44] They've, they've said this, the left, the current day left and democratic party do not give a flying fuck about the constitution.

[01:10:51] They don't care about precedent.

[01:10:52] They don't care about the rule of law unless it benefits them.

[01:10:57] They just don't care.

[01:10:58] And you know what?

[01:10:59] It's like our president, he's like a pro wrestler anyway.

[01:11:03] And he's, you know, he's already halfway there and doing it.

[01:11:06] It's fun to just watch him in office.

[01:11:08] He's a WWE Hall of Famer.

[01:11:10] Honestly, if, if anything that, that brings to mind a good segue for a, a, a, a random sponsorship ad, Mr. Jake.

[01:11:19] What, why don't you throw us a down the middle sponsorship in here?

[01:11:22] Well, I'm here to tell you that if you love pro wrestling like I do, you should check out down the middle every other week,

[01:11:30] Thursdays, 30 PM where they talk all about professional wrestling and about me occasionally back when I was younger, had better hair.

[01:11:40] I fought Vince McMahon.

[01:11:41] A lot of people don't remember this.

[01:11:43] I fought Vince McMahon.

[01:11:44] I fought Rosie O'Donnell and I killed him both.

[01:11:50] He actually didn't.

[01:11:51] He didn't actually fight Rosie O'Donnell.

[01:11:53] It was a wrestler dressed as him and Rosie O'Donnell, but this is a match that happened on television.

[01:12:00] Heck yeah.

[01:12:01] I remember that.

[01:12:02] This is a thing that happened.

[01:12:04] And listen, if we're ever going to have a network, this is how we, we operate.

[01:12:08] This is how it is.

[01:12:09] We, we throw out shameless plugs.

[01:12:11] That's exactly how it is.

[01:12:13] So if you want to be a part of the, uh, part of the network podcast, it's a first link in that description right there.

[01:12:19] Send us a message.

[01:12:20] We'll help your dreams come true.

[01:12:23] All, all your vitals, all your vitals dreams will come true.

[01:12:26] I can't even say wildest.

[01:12:28] All your vitals dreams will come true.

[01:12:32] Yeah.

[01:12:34] Um, so I'm going to let you guys know next week will probably be kind of more of a fun, lighthearted episode unless something massive happens politically.

[01:12:43] Um, we, we might do a dragon ball, another diamond.

[01:12:48] Yeah.

[01:12:49] Yeah.

[01:12:49] We'll have a little bit more to talk about instead of doing every single episode.

[01:12:53] We do like five, every, every five episodes.

[01:12:58] We cover five episodes, you know, I think that's probably, yeah.

[01:13:02] So that way, so that way we can actually have a, a content packed hour instead of like content packed 15 minutes.

[01:13:10] Well, once you finish DBZ, a bridge, we'll have some real fun.

[01:13:14] Dude.

[01:13:14] All right.

[01:13:15] Listen, it's just so good.

[01:13:18] I'm not, I'm not going to lie.

[01:13:19] It's it's dude.

[01:13:20] Like my favorite thing right now is just nail nail.

[01:13:24] I saw the bird.

[01:13:27] I saw a bird.

[01:13:29] It was pretty.

[01:13:32] Dude.

[01:13:32] The way they make him talk, it just, it cracks me up.

[01:13:35] Is it just me or I get, I get massive Donald Trump vibes from guru and DBZ abridged.

[01:13:40] Nail.

[01:13:41] I saw a bird.

[01:13:43] What the hell was that?

[01:13:47] Dude.

[01:13:49] Dude.

[01:13:50] Who was it?

[01:13:50] They kept saying, are we there yet?

[01:13:52] Are we there yet?

[01:13:52] That's Napa.

[01:13:54] Napa.

[01:13:54] Napa.

[01:13:55] Napa.

[01:13:55] Yeah.

[01:13:55] Yeah.

[01:13:55] And I love it when he kills them and he comes back and he haunts them and he's just

[01:14:01] like, Ned, Vegeta.

[01:14:04] I like it.

[01:14:05] I like it when they go to, what is it?

[01:14:07] Arlia.

[01:14:08] He was like, Oh no, Vegeta.

[01:14:10] I killed her.

[01:14:13] It's good shit.

[01:14:14] Oh, it's good shit.

[01:14:15] I love it.

[01:14:17] That being said, what was I saying?

[01:14:20] So yeah, next week will probably be a fun, lighthearted episode.

[01:14:22] But just to let you guys know on election day, starting at, I don't know exactly what time

[01:14:28] we'll start, but sometime in the evening, the plan is we're going to be bringing you live

[01:14:34] election coverage, probably through our friends at 270 to win.

[01:14:43] And also just, just to be sure everyone's aware, like just because we're doing election

[01:14:49] stuff and whatnot, like this is not all we do.

[01:14:52] We do all kinds of stuff.

[01:14:53] That's, this is why like we have Dragon Ball Z stuff on here.

[01:14:56] We do everything.

[01:14:57] We're basically a topical, like current events podcast.

[01:15:00] Yeah.

[01:15:01] So if you, if you literally just are literally just everything, literally we, we just, yeah.

[01:15:08] But nothing to say.

[01:15:09] The reason it's funny is because we're morons.

[01:15:12] Exactly.

[01:15:13] I'm, I'm more of a moron.

[01:15:14] So like this guy has his degree in bullshit.

[01:15:18] All AG.

[01:15:18] Let's see.

[01:15:19] I have my BS.

[01:15:20] I do have my BS in bullshit.

[01:15:24] My BS BS degree, if you will.

[01:15:27] Hey, I've been a salesman quite a, quite a few years.

[01:15:30] So I, I, I know my way around some words when I need to, when it involves money.

[01:15:36] That's what I'm saying, dude.

[01:15:38] Listen, everybody, we just, we just want to say thank you for all the views on the,

[01:15:43] the Dragon Ball Z live, like the one about the narrator passing.

[01:15:50] I mean, seriously, that is like all that video alone is almost pushed us like this close

[01:15:56] to monetization.

[01:15:57] So if you're still watching that stuff, man, we appreciate it.

[01:16:01] Keep it up.

[01:16:02] Let's let's let's let's those rookie numbers.

[01:16:04] Let's pump them up.

[01:16:05] Don't pump those numbers up.

[01:16:07] Pump, pump, pump them up.

[01:16:08] All right, Jake, you look tired.

[01:16:10] I am.

[01:16:11] I'm extremely tired.

[01:16:11] I was going to say something in closing.

[01:16:15] But yeah, we'll see you guys on election day.

[01:16:17] As long as fucking time ago.

[01:16:21] Now we'll see you guys on election day and we will.

[01:16:24] I doubt we'll have election results that night, but we'll stick with it as long as we possibly

[01:16:29] can until I probably will look like this.

[01:16:34] Please.

[01:16:36] And the things and the stuff and the thing.

[01:16:38] Yeah, but we've.

[01:16:40] All right, everybody.

[01:16:41] Good night.

[01:16:42] Yes.

[01:16:43] Yes.

[01:16:44] Yes.