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Daily because there's been a lot of
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talk lately about the selection of Donald
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Trump's pick, JD Vance, as the Vice
2:49
President. A lot of forces, a lot
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of machinations, a lot of factions that
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were against him, many
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that were for him. How did this all play
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out? How did this all work out? Well, guess
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what? Here at Human Events, we've got the inside
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story, and we're going to
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give it to you here today. This is
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part one of the inside story of
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JD Vance. Were you
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in the arena when Donald Trump entered? So
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for folks at home, we're in a slightly...
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There's all these different configurations. Yes, these different
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configurations. So where we are is just adjacent
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to where Donald Trump walked in. The
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place was, I mean, beyond electric. I mean, I was
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tearing up. I mean, when you see that bandage, you're
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like, you're two inches from that man being in a
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morgue. I mean, he's just like, it comes
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to life. And next time was Byron
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Donald's Tucker. JD Vance is the VP, which we're
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going to celebrate. Did you hear about that? The
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JD is actually going to be the VP? You heard about that? We've
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had a long day. So
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yeah, I got caught in the news cycle
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here. We should actually tell people who have
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only been watching this, some of the news
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that broke today. Oh, it's huge. So
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we have the news during the RNC
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speeches. It came out that Elon Musk
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is going to be donating an estimated
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$45 million. So
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that's the question. Here's the question. Does
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November count? Does November count? Is that a
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month? We're going to make a count. It's
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prorated. Yeah. It's a full
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month. It's a full month. It's a calendar month.
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Every calendar month that has a day since his
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announcement. You know how they push recurring donations
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now and it's $45 a month? Ethan
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was like, I'll do that. But then, you know,
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I don't know, maybe his finger slipped. This is
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really important everybody because how long Blake have we
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been complaining where are the elites, the elites of
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this top down revolution? It really is what's totally
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different about this race is in 2016, there were
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a few people who
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supported Trump. Very few of them did it openly.
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Very few elites would really just step up and
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say, I like what Trump says. I like what
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Trump wants to do for the country. But in
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the last year and a half, you've seen the
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seismic shift where more people in
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Silicon Valley are coming out and saying publicly,
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I support Trump. You and I both have
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sometimes had conversations with people in that world
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and they'll say in private spheres to at
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least people just say, Oh yeah, I'm voting
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Trump this year. Totally different.
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And now we're seeing that money line up. Yeah.
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And Elon was supporting Trump behind the scenes. Kind of getting
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there. But something, Jack, I want your
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opinion on this. Something set off
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in Elon's mind as soon as he saw
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Donald Trump get shot. It
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was like complete no rules. I do know
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a little bit about this. And
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I'll just say in the same vein
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from talking to people in that world. I've
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only spoken to Elon ever once. And it was
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in a public setting. I've never met him. I've
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never spent time with him. But
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I've been told at
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assassination plots, kidnapping
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for his many children. He
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is something that he just takes paramount. This
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was like, for example, the whole
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thing with his private jet. I'll give you that
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example. When when he did the guy who was
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tracking and doxxing his private jet, people thought that
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he was being, you know, flippant or that he
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was being, you know, like, you know, acting like
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a diva or something. People were saying, no, no,
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no, no. Like he was actually concerned for the
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safety, not just of himself, but of everyone. He
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with that could potentially be put a threat by
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that. And so I always knew
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that that was something that he thought
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about a lot. And I'll
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put it this way. I was
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surprised, but not shocked when Elon point
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out that in the wake of that,
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that I think he said something in the last six months
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that he had had two attempts
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on his life that his security actually
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seemed credible. Deeply personal. And again,
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Elon to his great credit is now forking money over.
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Vance. Dance. Good
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evening. Good
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evening. When I
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was asked to introduce my husband, J.D. Vance,
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to all of you, I was
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at a loss. What
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could I say that hasn't already been said before?
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After all, the man was already the subject
8:15
of a Ron Howard movie. LAUGHTER
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J.D. has shared much of his life through
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his own eloquent words. In
8:25
his book, Hillbilly Elegy, during
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his Senate campaign, and now
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as a sitting United States Senator, it
8:34
occurred to me that there was only one thing
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to do, to explain
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from the heart why
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I love and admire J.D. and
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stand here beside him today, and
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why he will make a great Vice
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President of the United States. CHEERING
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I met J.D. in law school when he was fresh
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out of Ohio State, which he attended
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with the support of the G.I. Bill. We
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were friends first, because who wouldn't want to be
9:08
friends with J.D.? He
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was then, as now, the
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most interesting person I knew. A
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working class guy who had overcome childhood
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traumas that I could barely fathom to
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end up at Yale Law School. A
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tough Marine who had served in Iraq, but
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whose idea of a good time was playing
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with puppies and watching the movie
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Babe. LAUGHTER The
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most determined person I knew with
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one overriding ambition, to
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become a husband and a father and
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to build the kind of tight-knit family that he
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had longed for as a child. My
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background is very different from J.D.'s. I
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grew up in San Diego, in
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a middle-class community. CHEERING with
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two loving parents, both immigrants from
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India, and a wonderful sister. That
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JD and I could meet at all, let
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alone fall in love and marry, is a
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testament to this great country. CHEERING
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AND APPLAUSE It
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is also a testament to JD, and
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it tells you something about who he is. When
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JD met me, he approached
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our differences with curiosity and
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enthusiasm. He wanted
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to know everything about me, where
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I came from, what my life had
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been like. Although
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he is a meat and potatoes kind of guy, he
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adapted to my vegetarian diet and
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learned to cook food from my mother, Indian
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food. Before
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I knew it, he
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had become an integral part of my
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family, a person I could not imagine
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living without. The
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JD I knew then is the same
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JD you see today, except
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for that beard. And
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his goals in this new role
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are the same that he has
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pursued for our family, to
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keep people safe, to
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create opportunities, to build a better
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life, and to solve
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problems with an open mind. It's
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safe to say that neither JD nor I
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expected to find ourselves in this position. But
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it's hard to imagine a more powerful example
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of the American dream. A
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boy from Middletown, Ohio. CHEERING
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AND APPLAUSE CHEERING
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AND APPLAUSE Raised
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by his grandmother through tough times,
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chosen to help lead our country through some
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of its greatest challenges, I
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am grateful to all of you for
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the trust you have placed in him
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and in our family. And
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with that, it is my great
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privilege to introduce my husband and the
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next Vice President of the United States,
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JD Vance. Guys,
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48 hours, I should go. Donald Trump
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was exiting a hospital. That sounds like two months
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ago. I want you to think of everything we've
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lived through since Saturday. Saturday
12:43
afternoon, I remember. Was I the first
12:45
person to text you about that? I was
12:48
pretty quick on the drop because I have a
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funny story about these. But it was a hundred.
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Because it was a hundred Shabbat. Because I broke
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Shabbat halfway through the morning. What? It
12:57
was because someone contacted Erica saying, do
13:01
you want to be Vice President? And
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so I said, do I really need to break Shabbat? They said, we
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need you to turn your phone on. And
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so that's a big deal for me to break Shabbat. Right.
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Yes. And so I sent some input.
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All right. And then anyway, I had my phone open for the
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rest of the day. And Eric, I kid you not, was like,
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she said, I think God wants you to have your phone on
13:21
today. She really said that. I
13:23
said that I have the text. And so I
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got the call. And the first thing I started
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doing was looking for Erica's number because I didn't
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know that. I had that. So
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I had like, and I'm like, why don't I have that? I
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oddly called Charlie picked up and I didn't think he's going to
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pick up. And then I
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called Andrew and he was like, Charlie already
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knows. And so
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for people who don't know that
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Charlie is usually completely in our
13:48
communicado, completely dark on Saturdays. And
13:51
it just so happens because there was this
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other thing going on that you
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happen to be on your phone on this Saturday
13:58
when you're never on your phone. got.
16:00
So, so for me, it's, it's,
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it's interesting because actually, and
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so when I first got the call, I was
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in a, so I was out, we're at the swim
16:09
club and not far from where we
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live, but it's sort of like a low cell, you
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know, low signal area, which I kind of like because
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you're, you did, and you can
16:17
just have fun and you don't, you don't feel as
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obligated to be on your phone. You're like, Oh, there's
16:22
no connection. So I'm just going to go run. We're
16:24
playing pickleball. Actually we're playing pickleball and
16:27
you know, I get the call and point
16:30
people weren't sure if he was shot in the ear or shot in the
16:32
neck. And for a second
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I could feel that emotion just sliding up
16:37
that everything
16:39
about to is the ground about to
16:41
fall out completely. And then, but I'll just say that
16:43
it's, you just kind of do that sort of, I
16:45
know it's cliche, but you do that military thing where
16:47
it's like, okay, you just put that on the shelf
16:50
and you just get to work. So then today history
16:53
took Sunday off, I think. So
16:55
I had to hit pause. Today the
16:57
cases were dropped against Donald Trump out of,
17:00
out of the blue. I don't think anyone
17:02
expected that. He reenters a convention with literally
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like missing part of his ear. I
17:07
mean, Elon Musk pledges that he's going to give $250 million
17:09
ish two to $250 million ish.
17:13
$4 billion, $1 billion with the largest
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political donations ever. Uh, and
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I'm, I actually, I'm missing, there, there's other
17:20
news that I'm missing. There was the whole
17:22
vice president thing. The vice president was chosen.
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No, I know. And we're
17:29
not talking about how we didn't know who it
17:31
was going to be. We're not sure Trump knew
17:33
who it was going to be. We were talking
17:35
about this. We were talking about these stories now
17:37
that it's done. We're not talking about how do
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it. Do it. Should Charlie tell
17:41
the stories? Do I will tell you this within
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15 minutes before
17:48
Donald Trump's truth social post, JD Vance did not know
17:50
he was going to be the VP. Suspicions,
17:53
not a single senior staff to their credit leaked.
17:56
And they were like, Hey, DJT is going to call
17:58
you. That's all they said. By the way, he was
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calling Rubio and Burgum too. And JD
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is like, well, I think I have good vibes. And
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I have big
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disagreements with Senator Lindsey Graham. He
18:10
was the one that was on
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the plane yesterday with Donald Trump,
18:14
heavily lobbying against JD Vance. Yes.
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Thank you! Thank
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you. Thank you.
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Thank you. Thank you.
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Thank you. Please.
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Wow! Wow! CHEERING
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CHANTING CHANTING
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Yeah! First
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of all, aren't I like a guy? Isn't
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she lovely? Isn't it amazing? Greetings
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Milwaukee. My
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fellow Americans and my fellow Republicans. My
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name is JD Vance from the great
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state of Ohio. CHEERING Tonight...
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O-H-I-O O-H-I-O
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You guys, we gotta... we gotta chill with the Ohio love. We
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gotta win Michigan too here, so... CHEERING
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My friends, tonight is a night of
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hope. A celebration
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of what America once was, and
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with God's grace, what it will soon be again.
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CHEERING And
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it is a reminder of the
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sacred duty we have to preserve the
21:42
American experiment, to choose
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a new path for our children
21:47
and grandchildren. But
21:49
as we meet tonight, we cannot forget that
21:51
this evening could have been so much different.
21:54
Instead of a day of celebration, this could have
21:56
been a day of heartache and mourning. In
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the last eight years, President Trump has
22:02
given everything he has to fight for
22:04
the people of our country. He
22:15
didn't need politics, but the
22:18
country needed him. Now,
22:25
prior to running for president, he was one of the
22:27
most successful businessmen in the world. He had
22:30
everything anyone could ever want in a
22:32
life. And yet, instead
22:34
of choosing the easy path, he
22:37
chose to endure abuse,
22:39
slander, and persecution. And he did
22:41
it because he loves this country.
22:53
I want all Americans to go and watch the
22:55
video of a would-be assassin coming a
22:57
quarter of an inch from taking his life. Consider
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the lies they told you about
23:03
Donald Trump, and then look at
23:05
that photo of him defiant, fist
23:07
in the air. When
23:10
Donald Trump rose to his feet in that
23:12
Pennsylvania field, all of America stood
23:14
with him. And
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what did he call us to do for our country? To
23:38
fight. To fight for
23:40
America. Even in
23:42
his most perilous moment, we were on his
23:44
mind. His instinct was for
23:46
us, for our country, to
23:48
call us to something higher, to
23:50
something greater, to once again
23:53
be citizens who ask what our country
23:55
needs of us. Now,
23:58
consider what they said. They
24:00
said he was a tyrant. They
24:03
said he must be stopped at
24:05
all costs. But how did
24:07
he respond? He called for
24:09
national unity, for national calm literally
24:11
right after an assassin nearly took
24:14
his life. There
24:19
was this very interest, I'm not going to name all the
24:21
names because some of these people are friends and I have
24:23
to work with them for the next 10 years until, but
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if you were on team JD, you were
24:28
under the age of 50, you
24:30
were very interested in
24:33
the ideological part of politics,
24:36
and you also were sick
24:39
of endless and foreign wars,
24:41
neoconservative neoliberalism, and or
24:43
you don't necessarily have a political background, you
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come from business, finance, and just the way
24:47
things are operating don't make sense. If you
24:49
were on the team of the others, there
24:53
was this conglomeration of people that were
24:55
a little bit older, people
24:57
that were part
24:59
of the kind of permanent Washington,
25:01
and they just floated from
25:03
one non-JD choice to the other. Is
25:06
that a fair summary Blake would you
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say? Yeah, definitely saw
25:11
that the business world really liked JD, they
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liked the energy that he
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brings to the Senate, the tech world loves him.
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Yeah, I guess I should say that a lot of
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the classical business world that you think of like pro-business
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military industrial world, like the Chamber
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of Commerce. Yeah, exactly. You know
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what's really interesting about that is
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the JD now
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Elon fusion intersection. Oh
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yeah. So I'm not
25:37
at liberty to tell that story. Well,
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it's just, that's the story that will
25:42
be told. I think that will go in part of
25:44
the massive chapter, I think in the W, right?
25:49
So that's gonna be really interesting and so good for
25:51
America. I think, I'll put it this way though, I
25:53
think from the outside that people
25:55
looking at the JD and the
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Elon thing kind of happening. conjunction
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and yet you can't say that the
26:03
assassination attempt played no role
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but it just kind of changed the pallor
26:08
of everything I mean imagine if Trump died
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what would this this week Tyler the only
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the only and I I actually
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know what I would have tweeted and I'd
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after condolence and all the you know I would be
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like tragic like for the political tweet it would have
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been it's a combination and a discussion
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same here it's the only way you realize it would
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have been like freaking World War
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four here I think right now
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this would be burning this no
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I'm not kidding you this
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this I still like would be on fire
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right it would have been like literally pitchforks
26:42
no I had people claiming Trump
26:44
like they knew Trump's this is correct
26:46
so then Burgum would have said I
26:48
got the nod but it wasn't official
26:50
it would be as close to Game
26:52
of Thrones I was the successor but
26:54
he didn't name me yeah yeah Trump
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told me and there's like a trophy
26:58
and like Natalie Harp actually had the
27:00
draft oh my god let's now
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talk about
27:05
what we saw at the actual convention I
27:07
thought it was beautifully scripted I thought it was well
27:09
written Amber
27:11
Rose backstage has a very
27:14
mixed history you guys gonna be tick-tocking together I don't
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think so by the way she said she was a
27:18
big fan and okay and that's
27:20
she has you know a very colorful past
27:22
we all believe a new era
27:24
is a new day I thought terrific I don't know if you
27:26
guys caught it I thought it was a 10 out of 10
27:28
speech we could see it we couldn't hear it she
27:31
has a tattoo on her forehead I don't
27:33
know what to make of that it's
27:36
against the group pledge right there are
27:38
several violations of the right
27:42
however I say this born by
27:44
all of them her livery
27:46
what she said I was on the left
27:48
and I believe the lies of Donald Trump then I did
27:50
my own research it's a maga
27:53
supporter I said you're a racist now and it
27:55
nearly destroyed my family or full
27:57
the way she delivered it and I thought
27:59
it was perfect There's a lot of that vibe
28:01
going around. If you follow that viral post yesterday,
28:03
there was that viral post. Oh,
28:05
that post was so many posts. You pull that up,
28:07
Jack. I want you to read about that. Without the
28:09
swear words. Yeah. That have been, yeah, I think I
28:11
will that it's just been, like
28:15
of a better term, that's the vibe right now is
28:17
that there are a lot of people saying, you know
28:19
what, why did I, you know, why
28:21
did I believe the media and why didn't I just look
28:23
into it for myself? An interesting take
28:26
I've heard from several people is, if
28:28
you're, certainly this is not all of
28:30
them, but a lot of women, you
28:32
know, middle-aged women who found Trump really
28:34
off-putting, they actually have really
28:36
liked his response to like the assassination
28:38
attempt. How could you not like it?
28:40
You know, he's one of the most
28:43
magnanimous. Holding firm under fire is such
28:45
an appealing characteristic in any potential leader.
28:47
Well, I mean, just, just so we're,
28:49
I mean, he simultaneously in one moment,
28:51
one five-second interval for
28:53
like increased his numbers with men. And I hate
28:56
to be like a little bit like
28:58
tribalistic, but if you're an American man, after you saw
29:00
that and you vote for Joe Biden, you have to
29:02
turn in your man card. I'm sorry. Like you're not
29:04
a man anymore. I'm sorry. Like you're something else. You're
29:07
not a man. Tyler,
29:09
am I wrong by saying that? It's really simple. We just
29:11
talked, we talked about this earlier. This is
29:13
now Trump Vance versus Kamala because there is
29:15
no Joe Biden. This isn't Trump versus Biden.
29:17
Yeah, that's right. This is Trump Vance versus,
29:20
and it's not even, it's Kamala.
29:23
So you're, you're not anymore.
29:26
If you're, I love that if
29:28
you're not voting for Trump, because you're voting for Kamala. Again,
29:31
if you're like anyone who has testosterone
29:33
in your body and you see a human
29:35
being get shot, literally shot, not just shot
29:38
at shot. Okay. You're getting nearly blown off
29:40
and, you know, and
29:42
he comes up there and he's just
29:44
like defiantly pushing back his secret service
29:46
agents to fight. I just, it's hard
29:48
to even capture that energy. When I
29:51
had Nick Adams on the show today
29:53
on, on human events. Mr. Mr. Alpha
29:56
male. By the way, fastest guest
29:58
approval I've ever done. So producer
30:00
five sent over, Hey, Jack, do you want this
30:02
guy nigga? Yes. Yes. What's
30:05
up? Could you want to? Yes. Yes.
30:09
He's the greatest alpha male understands
30:11
courage under pressure. And
30:14
so he put him on and I said, he
30:16
said, he said, Jack to an alpha male, it's
30:18
instinctual. And I said, you know something? You're actually
30:20
right about that. For Donald Trump,
30:22
that response was instinctual. That was not
30:24
obviously not something that he had thought
30:26
about. He had no clue that that
30:28
was coming. He had no clue whether
30:31
or not he was shot or injured
30:33
in other areas. He talked about the
30:35
Secret Service tackling him. So he was
30:37
he was in immense pain potentially at
30:39
that point. And we
30:41
are. And then you got that. There's
30:45
a line in Sun Tzu where Sun Tzu said, bring
30:47
a man to the brink of that
30:49
is the moment when you truly need that. We're
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for your free month of service today. He
32:08
remembered the victims of the terrible attack,
32:10
especially the brave Cory Capitore, who gave
32:12
his life to protect his family. God
32:19
bless him. And
32:22
then President Trump flew to Milwaukee and
32:24
got back to work. Now
32:34
that's the man I've gotten to know personally
32:36
over the last few years. He
32:38
is tough, and he is, but
32:40
he cares about people. He can
32:42
stand defiant against an assassin one
32:45
moment and call for national healing
32:47
the next. He is
32:49
a beloved father and grandfather,
32:51
and of course a once-in-a-generation business
32:53
leader. He's the man
32:56
who was feared by America's adversaries,
32:58
but two nights ago when I'll share a moment, said
33:01
goodnight to his two boys, told them he loved
33:03
them, and made sure to give each of them a
33:05
kiss on the cheek. And I
33:07
will say Don and Eric squirmed the same way my
33:09
four-year-old does when his daddy tries to give him a
33:12
kiss on the cheek. Sorry guys. He
33:18
is all those things, but tonight we
33:20
celebrate he is our once and future
33:22
President of the United States of America.
33:44
Now I
33:47
want to respond to his call for unity
33:49
myself. We have a big
33:51
tent in this party on everything from
33:53
national security to economic policy, but
33:56
my message to you my fellow Republicans
33:58
is we love this country. and
34:00
we are united to win. Now,
34:12
I think our disagreements actually make us stronger.
34:15
That's what I've learned in my time in the United States
34:17
Senate, where sometimes I persuade my
34:20
colleagues and sometimes they persuade
34:22
me. And my message
34:24
to my fellow Americans, those watching from across
34:26
the country, is shouldn't
34:28
we be governed by a party that is
34:30
unafraid to debate ideas and
34:33
come to the best solution? That's
34:43
the Republican Party of the next four years,
34:46
united in our love for this country
34:48
and committed to free speech and
34:51
the open exchange of ideas. There's
34:58
always this sort of lie that would be told
35:00
about Trump. A Civil War movie. There's
35:02
a lot of fantasies where people would imagine Donald Trump begging
35:04
for his life. This is the end of the Civil War
35:06
movie. There's sick and
35:08
perverted left wing porn. It's literally the
35:11
end of the Civil War movie right now. The
35:14
president, who is depicted as Donald Trump throughout
35:16
the film, is crying
35:18
at the bottom of the Resolute
35:20
Desk as the team comes in and
35:24
begging them not to kill him. That's their
35:26
view of Trump. They
35:29
had this fantasy of Trump as
35:31
this fake, this guy who's just exploiting
35:33
everyone. He really did
35:35
blow it up. It's not as simple as Donald
35:37
Trump survived the situation. It's
35:40
that Donald Trump was put through a real-life
35:42
test of character That
35:44
almost no one ever actually goes through.
35:46
This was Maggie Habermann's whole book, by
35:48
the way. Con Man, The Showman. going
36:00
to have unity. If Joe Biden
36:02
issued a commutation for Steve Bannon right now and
36:04
Peter Navarro is getting out of prison, I think
36:06
tomorrow and coming through here. But he's not going
36:08
to be here. By the way, again, if Joe
36:10
Biden wants to score political points, why isn't he
36:12
fired the Secret Service director? I mean, there's a
36:14
fire one bureaucrat. Fire a single one. By the
36:16
way, that was one of Trump's best attack, best
36:19
lines. And I think actually direct hits on him.
36:21
And Trump didn't hit Biden really hard during the
36:23
debate. But one of his best hits on him
36:25
was you even fired at you didn't fire when
36:27
anyone after zero, zero. And
36:29
that that was just something that it became
36:31
instantly relatable, I think, to kind of everyone
36:33
in the country, especially this this business community
36:35
that we're talking about that. How do you
36:37
not fire anyone if you're a massive failure
36:40
like that? I totally agree. And so the
36:44
I'll just kind of go back to I want to
36:46
complete the thought. If you are a man, you vote
36:48
for Joe Biden. You're something else. You're not a man.
36:50
I'm sorry. I can now confidently say that now if
36:52
you vote for RFK, OK, like you shouldn't. But at
36:54
least there's something there. Well, if you want to talk
36:57
RFK. Well, there's RFK News today, too. Yeah, yeah. It
36:59
might endorse Trump. And like that would be I'm
37:02
telling you, it could happen. Wait, Charlie,
37:04
does that does that mean Tyler ends up being
37:06
right? Over our long already, right? I think you
37:08
should say. We
37:11
need their ballot chasing. Yes. From
37:13
a tactical standpoint. Oh, I need it
37:15
in the race. So let me just
37:17
put Donald Trump also simultaneously boosted
37:20
his number with women because
37:22
women are so sick of the hyper feminization
37:24
of American men. OK, read the
37:26
tweet without the swear words. Yeah, I will.
37:28
This is this is incredible. So and become
37:31
a member members that Charlie Kirk dot com.
37:33
This is from even the name Stephani Tyler.
37:36
Have you looked at her Twitter post, by the way, it's all
37:38
of her like wearing this weird lingerie and like naked. Yeah, we're
37:40
not going to. We're not going to do that. Very weird. Graduated
37:43
in 2012. So this is her
37:46
post a few days after. 50
37:49
million views at this point. Graduated in 2012 with
37:51
a degree in women's studies. Pride
37:54
in 2016 when Trump got elected. Lost
37:56
touch with the Dems somewhere around me
37:59
too discovered entrepreneur. updated
38:01
my voter registration in 2018
38:03
but didn't tell anyone told
38:06
myself I was a single-issue
38:08
voting centrist. The
38:10
last six to twelve months I
38:12
believed I was gonna abstain from
38:15
voting in the upcoming election because
38:17
the options were equally terrible but
38:19
watching Trump survive an assassination attempt
38:21
and act like a total effing
38:23
savage just shifted me from some
38:26
strange patriotic gear into
38:28
excuse me just shifted me into
38:30
some strange patriotic gear that my
38:32
fancy feminism white men bad infected
38:35
brain never showed me like the
38:37
dude took a bullet and stood
38:39
up with blood dripping down his
38:42
face and rallied at an effing
38:44
crowd while fist-pumping yelling fight sorry
38:47
but I'm voting for that and saying
38:49
it out loud feels so freeing 2012
38:52
Stephanie would be upset but that's okay
38:54
because 2012 Stephanie didn't know
38:56
crap that right there honestly
38:58
is nature is undefeated I was about to
39:01
say like there's a lot of what she
39:03
knows she makes a comment I think like
39:05
right under what she says I also minded
39:07
in biology so she kind of is is
39:09
is referencing what you're saying right now it's
39:11
literally nature is it's literally nature did
39:14
you see the sticker mule post the what
39:16
so sticker mule it's a big company it's
39:19
you go online you buy like random stickers
39:21
on online yeah yeah I've seen it yeah
39:24
yeah they so the sticker mule posted this
39:26
today you ready
39:28
for it I'm ready Donald Trump was shot I
39:30
don't care what your political views are but hate for
39:33
Trump and supporters has gone way too far people
39:35
are terrified to admit they support Trump wow
39:38
I've been scared myself Americans shouldn't live in
39:40
fear I support Trump many a circuit sticker
39:42
mule also do many a sticker mule also
39:44
support Biden the political hate needs to stop
39:46
today a bull almost killed Donald Trump he's
39:49
got five kids one still a teenager no
39:51
one should have to die and sacrifice the
39:53
happiness of their family to run for office
39:56
if Donald Trump can risk that the rest
39:58
of us can do at least dude is
40:00
vocalize our support and end the helpless hate.
40:03
The more people realize that kindhearted compassion that people
40:05
support Trump, the sooner the hate will end. I'm
40:07
speaking up today and I hope more will do
40:09
so in the future to stop this insane political
40:11
hate. Awesome people all over the
40:13
world love Trump. Don't limit your friendships and
40:15
diminish your happiness by indulging in political hate.
40:18
Vocalize your support, stop the hate. So
40:20
today was also a foreshadow into what we're
40:23
gonna see out of Biden. You're gonna see
40:25
Biden unhinged. The Democrat Party's abandoning him.
40:27
They're already hedging their ballots down ballot. We
40:30
called this last week in the chat and publicly.
40:32
Blake was in the specifics. I was in the
40:34
abstract. Is that fair? I brought up the abstract.
40:36
Blake was, I said, I think they're gonna go
40:38
crazy. And it's gonna be based
40:41
Biden. Today, Joe Biden by executive order said
40:43
that we're pausing all rents increases by 5%.
40:46
Is this constitutional by the way? I
40:49
think his plan, it actually is a plan that
40:51
Congress would have to pass. Did
40:53
he do an executive order? No, I think he just signed
40:55
an executive order. I'll double check it. We've all been busy
40:57
today. Through executive order, no. Yeah, yeah. So
40:59
we've been talking about Biden has some
41:01
sort of, he has weird based energy because the
41:04
media are trying to get rid of him and
41:06
the Democrat elites are trying to get rid of
41:08
him. So he's doing these rallies where he's attacking
41:10
the Democrat Party elites. Where by the way, they're
41:13
very much trying to ape the
41:15
Trump rallies, but they're sort of faking the size of
41:17
it. And
41:23
so tonight, Mr. Chairman, I stand here humbled. And I'm
41:25
overwhelmed with gratitude to say, I officially accept your
41:27
nomination to be vice president of
41:30
the United States of America. Vice president
41:32
of the United States of America. Thank
42:00
you. Now,
42:03
never in my wildest imagination
42:05
could I have believed that
42:08
I'd be standing here tonight. I
42:10
grew up in Middletown, Ohio, a
42:17
small town where people spoke their minds,
42:19
built with their hands, and loved their
42:21
God, their family, their community, and their
42:23
country with their whole hearts. But
42:26
it was also a place that had been
42:28
cast aside and forgotten by America's ruling class
42:31
in Washington. When I
42:33
was in the fourth grade, a career politician
42:35
by the name of Joe Biden
42:37
supported NAFTA, a bad trade
42:39
deal that sent countless good jobs
42:41
to Mexico. When
42:47
I was a sophomore in high
42:49
school, that same career politician named
42:51
Joe Biden gave China a sweetheart
42:53
trade deal that destroyed even more
42:56
good American middle class manufacturing jobs.
43:01
When I was a senior in high
43:04
school, that same Joe Biden supported the
43:06
disastrous invasion of Iraq and at each
43:08
step of the way, in
43:10
small towns like mine in Ohio
43:12
or next door in Pennsylvania or
43:14
Michigan, in states all across our
43:16
country, jobs were sent overseas and
43:18
our children were sent to war.
43:45
I agree. Every
43:49
time you find a video that's actually from the
43:52
crowd as opposed to the mainstream media that shows
43:54
the crowd size, it's kind of the opposite. It's
43:56
always small. It's like the opposite of the Trump
43:58
rallies. They're doing their best. What could Biden do?
44:00
And our thought was, you know,
44:03
as we discussed, he just he has
44:05
to go full populist, say, I'm running against
44:07
the elites. He's going to be dementia Bernie
44:09
Sanders. Yeah. That's why by
44:11
the way, that's why Bernie and AOC are his
44:13
most fierce supporters right now. And this
44:15
already interrupt you. But Bernie and AOC are the ones
44:17
giving advice to do this. Exactly. And so he said,
44:20
I think whether it was
44:22
an EO or not, what he wants to do is
44:24
basically you can never raise rent more than 5 percent
44:26
in a year, no matter, you know, even if, for
44:28
example, if our inflation rate is 8
44:30
or 10 percent because I'm Joe Biden. And
44:33
so he wants to do that. I bet
44:35
we'll see him talk about like he was
44:37
bragging with Lester Holt today about steamrolling the
44:39
Supreme Court to try to forgive more student
44:41
loans. So I wouldn't be surprised if we
44:43
heard a promise for total student loan abolition.
44:45
So he's now Bernie Biden. Yeah. Yeah. He's
44:47
not. He's Bernie Biden now. Yeah. By the
44:49
way, we should start calling him Bernie Biden.
44:52
By the way, anecdotally. So we were just we had we
44:54
had dinner a little bit earlier here at a place kind
44:56
of off site. And I was like,
44:58
hey, we're in Wisconsin. We're in a swing state. And
45:01
so we did the whole, you
45:03
know, it was digital tip. So I couldn't take a
45:05
picture of it. But I told the waitress afterwards, I
45:07
said, you know, they're saying if Trump
45:09
gets elected, he's going to do no tax on tips. And
45:12
her jaw dropped. Her jaw actually
45:14
dropped for a second. Wait, he can do that.
45:16
And I said, he's he's pledging to drop that
45:18
tax. He's going to fight to drop that. And
45:20
she had never heard this. She's
45:23
here at the RNC. Well, he could do by
45:25
executive order. He could tell the IRS to stop
45:27
enforcing. He could do that. So he can. That's
45:29
true. He can last enforcement. Yeah, which is why
45:31
it's a fulfillable promise because I had a waiter
45:33
say he's not going to do that. I said,
45:35
wait a second. You look at Joe Biden's press
45:37
release right and a half ago. He said we are.
45:40
He didn't say waiters waiters. He said
45:42
we're coming after the cash driven industries
45:44
who are tax cheats. So
45:46
he's literally instructed the IRS by his
45:49
own mandate of the executive branch. So
45:51
Trump can say, honestly, turn a blind
45:53
eye to it. That's what he could say. Just
45:55
stop it. Just stop it. It's like I don't care. Well,
45:57
we all know the IRS. Yeah. And by the way. It's
46:00
not just this two and there's been discussion
46:02
about also the taxation on The
46:05
Venmo transfers and everything else that everyone's talking
46:07
about Wait, so Charlie's gonna happen here is
46:09
that you're going like there's gonna be like
46:12
a populism arms race So
46:14
there's gonna be a populism arms race on both sides
46:17
And so so Trump no tax on tips
46:20
Biden, you know, no cap afraid it's gonna
46:22
be a Yeah,
46:24
this could end up bad hereic victory for
46:26
the don't know is where you have such
46:29
a terrible Cost-to-yourself. It's actually not a
46:31
victory. You win the battle at a great cost. Yeah,
46:33
it's like every soldier died You're like I won. So
46:35
at some point Trump's gonna be promising like every
46:38
populist thing imaginable They're like they're gonna be out
46:40
doing one another right and it's like, okay We
46:42
love populism, but it has to be within the
46:44
framework of conservatism and Constitution You know JD is
46:47
actually good about that More
46:50
about JD JD's good vice president. Yes
46:52
This is actually something where JD comes
46:54
in handy because you know JD is
46:56
the is is a guy where where
46:58
Trump will have this this idea which
47:00
he just Intuits these things and then
47:02
JD will we had then
47:05
be able to come in and implement Trumpism
47:07
in the way that we've seen other administrations
47:09
not be able to properly do great segue
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