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00:00All right, welcome to Hannity. Thank you, Jesse. And tonight we are broadcasting live.
00:08We're in beautiful Chicago. We are at the DNC, kind of so you don't have to be. Anyway,
00:14the people are nice, some of them. And while Democrats are poised to kick off what is a
00:20week of lies, fairy tales, illusions, propaganda, misinformation, besmirchment of Donald Trump,
00:26we're going to tell you the real story coming up tonight. Joe Biden, he is set to speak
00:30tonight. This was supposed to be his big week. In fact, the Democratic platform still repeatedly
00:36laughingly refers to Biden's second term. Now, poor Joe, unfortunately, was kicked to
00:42the curb in a political coup led by Nancy Pelosi, Barack Obama, other Democratic elites.
00:48And of course, they disenfranchised every Democratic primary voter. But they've always
00:54kind of looked down on the Bidens. And Joe is supposed to be, you know, out there tonight
00:59graciously passing the baton to Kamala Harris. But according to reports, Biden is still,
01:05quote, stunned and he is pissed. That is a quote. Meanwhile, just outside more angry
01:10anti-Israel protests, they are raging. We'll follow this all throughout the night. And
01:15even as Kamala Harris attempts to appease what is the anti-Semitic base and in some
01:21cases pro Hamas wing of her party for two straight nights, we have seen hateful chanting
01:26and well, general chaos as tens of thousands are expected to gather all week. Well, we're
01:32going to get to my monologue in just a moment. But first joining us, he's on the ground.
01:36He's outside of the convention. Our very own Mike Tobin is with us. Oh, I see a lot of
01:40cops behind them. Mike, what's going on on the ground?
01:43Well, it's kind of the tail end of the big demonstration. At least it looks that way.
01:48We mentioned the cops, about 100, 150 cops who are standing here at Union Park with a
01:53few of the demonstrators who remain. One of the things you can see there is some graffiti.
01:59The anarchists left their mark before they left. They did cause some friction earlier
02:03in the day. We roll video. There was a point where the outer perimeter fence, the anti-climb
02:09fence, they got three sections of that off and they got in the inner row, I guess, between
02:15the outer fencing and the inner fencing. The Chicago cops formed up in numbers, light
02:21gear, I guess, with helmets and some body armor and batons. They pushed in. They pushed
02:27the demonstrators back out the very holes that they created in the fence. And it got
02:32the situation back under control, pretty much putting manpower in place of the holes of
02:37the fence. One person I did talk to today was flying the Hamas flag. And he said not
02:43only does he support Hamas, he supported October 7th.
02:47Do you support Hamas?
02:50Every Palestinian supports Hamas, not just me. Every Palestinian supports Hamas.
02:55Do you support October 7th?
02:56Who?
02:57October 7th.
02:58October 7th? Yes, I do. What's wrong with October 7th? You tell me.
03:03Women and children came to murder.
03:05Where is this bull****?
03:10There were some arrests at the demonstration today. We saw some of them. Police don't
03:14have a hard number. But as far as the demonstration right now, you do have some of the anarchists
03:19hanging around. They're looking for something to do. But it looks like most of the people
03:23are going home. Sean.
03:24All right. Mike Tobin, as always, thank you. And throughout the night, we're going to keep
03:27an eye on whatever demonstrations are outside of this building and take you there live if
03:33and when violence, as some are predicting, erupts. Now, keep in mind, this is all taking
03:37place as Kamala and her friends and the state run media mob are touting Kamala's so-called
03:42politics of joy. Okay. In reality, nothing really joyful about today's Democratic Party.
03:48The base, well, that is comprised of virulent anti-Semites that don't love our country,
03:54despise capitalism, hate Israel. And at the top, a nominee didn't win a single primary
04:01vote. Not one. Kamala Harris is the only Democratic nominee because, well, the party elites, frankly,
04:07humiliated Joe Biden, disenfranchised his voters, forced him to end his campaign.
04:13The truth is, there's nothing real or authentic about this convention going on right behind
04:19me or the Harris Walls campaign. Even a simple trip to a gas station is seemingly scripted.
04:25In case you haven't noticed, the Harris campaign is trying to highlight Kamala eating Doritos
04:31in order to connect with normal folks like us. Take a look.
04:36Ah, Dougie, there they are. Thank you.
04:40I know you want this. What are you getting?
04:45Can I go get it?
04:48I do. And these are, this is my go-to, the original nacho cheese.
04:53Is it corn nuts over there too?
04:57Ah, yeah, that's it.
04:59There you go.
05:03Now maybe she'll need another really super, you know, size big bag if Donald Trump wins like she did in 2016.
05:10Oh, but she eats Doritos like all of us. But unlike the rest of us, Kamala had the gas station
05:16completely cleared of any and all customers. The people, you know, the little people, as they say.
05:23Us, we the people, before she arrived. Possibly to avoid any awkward human interaction.
05:30Now we saw the same thing at a Pittsburgh diner. You're going to love this.
05:33Customers, they were forced to leave the restaurant before Kamala Harris and Tim Walls arrived
05:39so the campaign could bring in their own audience. Why talk to regular people?
05:44Apparently Kamala is so terrible at talking to people that the campaign is now forced
05:49to go to extraordinary lengths never seen before to shield her from everyday people
05:55so she doesn't have to answer a real question or talk to a member of the press or actually do an interview.
06:00And she somehow still managed to produce one of her famous or infamous word salads.
06:06And take a look.
06:08Our election is about understanding the importance of this beautiful country of ours
06:14in terms of what we stand for around the globe as a democracy.
06:19As a democracy, we know there's a duality to the nature of democracy.
06:26On the one hand, incredible strength when it is intact.
06:33What it does for its people to protect and defend their rights, their liberty, their freedom.
06:41Incredibly strong and incredibly fragile.
06:47Alright, Kamala without a teleprompter is a pretty scary sight for Democratic Party elites.
06:53And it's not just the word salads, it's Kamala's radical beliefs that we have been showing you
07:00night after night after night. They are too far for most Americans.
07:06And her campaign knows it, which is why they are trying desperately to get her to flip and to flop and to flail
07:13and to change every stated position she's pretty much ever had.
07:17Because top Democrats know that if America understands who she is against fracking, against drilling,
07:23defund, dismantle, no bail laws, Kamala Harris, you know, let's decriminalize the borders,
07:29let's give free healthcare and housing and education to illegal immigrants.
07:35If in fact they know her position on the issues of the economy.
07:39Bidenomics is doing great, she said recently, but I'm going to deal with inflation on day one.
07:44Well, I thought inflation was transitory. I thought the border was secure.
07:48Why haven't you been to the border? Well, I haven't been to Europe either.
07:53They know if the American people know her real opinion, she will lose in a landslide if her beliefs are known.
08:01That's why, by the way, her website is scrubbed of all policy positions.
08:05But don't worry, let not your heart be troubled on Hannity.com.
08:08I have Kamala and Tim Walz in their own words.
08:11Now, the one original proposal that she announced, socialist price controls on groceries.
08:17She's against price gauging. It's getting trashed on both sides of the aisle.
08:22Very harsh rebukes in both the New York Times and the Washington Post.
08:26But don't expect to hear any real policy discussions this week.
08:30Because this convention, you know, Kamala Harris, it is scripted to the T.
08:35And they went to great lengths to rehearse even a stop at a gas station.
08:40And replace real people eating at a diner, at a restaurant.
08:44They have to go, let's bring in the people that are actors even, or supporters.
08:51So you better believe the convention is going to be the most scripted, the most phony in DNC in human history.
08:57And Kamala, the con artist, well, the phoniest campaign we've ever seen.
09:02Smoke mirrors, lies, deception, manipulation.
09:05And frankly, all of that is corrupt.
09:08Now, any moment, by the way, we expect Kamala Harris is going to take to the stage right behind me.
09:13And, as a matter of fact, they are doing the introduction.
09:18She's only expected to speak for about two and a half minutes.
09:21We'll carry that whopping two and a half minutes straight from the teleprompter to your bedroom, living room, study, wherever you happen to be.
09:31Do we believe in the promise of America?
09:34And do we believe in the war against fascism?
09:39And do we believe in the freedom of the press?
09:42And do we believe in the freedom of the press?
09:45Yeah.
09:46All right, as we await Kamala, and this is her big introduction, joining us now, former Speaker of the House, Newt Gingrich, is with us.
09:53We'll talk to you both before and after she speaks.
09:57Let me ask you about this issue of the Kamala whose words I've been playing every single day
10:04versus the Kamala that we're going to see and hear this week
10:08and the Kamala that her campaign says is changing her position on every major issue.
10:13That sounds like she might have entered the building. Let's take a look.
10:16Kamala Harris has now entered the building.
10:20This is expected to be about a two and a half minute speech.
10:24And we'll carry it live.
10:41Good evening, everyone.
10:48Good evening, good evening.
10:52It is so good to be with everyone this evening in this hall and everyone at home.
11:00This is going to be a great week.
11:07And I want to kick us off by celebrating our incredible President Joe Biden.
11:15Who will be speaking later tonight.
11:19Joe, thank you for your historic leadership, for your lifetime of service to our nation,
11:26and for all you will continue to do.
11:29We are forever grateful to you.
11:39Thank you, Joe.
11:42And looking out at everyone tonight, I see the beauty of our great nation.
11:52People from every corner of our country and every walk of life are here,
11:59united by our shared vision for the future of our country.
12:04And this November, we will come together and declare with one voice,
12:09as one people, we are moving forward.
12:17With optimism, hope, and faith,
12:21so guided by our love of country,
12:25knowing we all have so much more in common than what separates us.
12:29Let us fight for the ideals we hold dear.
12:32And let us always remember,
12:35when we fight, we win.
12:38God bless you, God bless the United States of America.
12:42Good night, everyone.
12:45Thanks for the brief appearance.
12:49As the night and the convention kicks off here,
12:54and joining us now is no stranger, we're in Chicago,
12:57is former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich.
13:00Alright, a lot of platitudes, very expected, great crowd reaction.
13:05Conventions in general, they're all the same in that regard.
13:08However, there's something very different going on here.
13:11And that is, where I was going with my first question,
13:15the Kamala Harris who has taken the most radical positions on energy,
13:19on immigration, on law and order,
13:22on issues involving the economy and America's place in the world,
13:27and the Kamala Harris they're trying to remake before our very eyes.
13:32Will they be able to pull that off?
13:35Well, you know, that's why I think the speech she gave on Friday is so unbelievable.
13:44They want to move her to the center.
13:46They want her to eat everyday food like normal people.
13:50They want her to come out with platitudes, fine.
13:53I know that's a strategy.
13:55But then on Friday, she gets up and she gives
13:59the most radical economic speech ever given by a candidate for president,
14:06a nominee for president.
14:08A speech which has big government socialism all the way through it,
14:12even though only 16% of the country favors big government socialism.
14:17A speech which offers $1,700,000,000,000 in additional spending,
14:23even though 80% of the American people believe that
14:27that kind of spending guarantees more inflation.
14:30I mean, you can't understand up here,
14:34what's the brain that says,
14:38the Friday before the convention,
14:40let's go out and be absurdly radical, so radical,
14:43that the New York Times and the Washington Post attack the speech.
14:48And then could turn around and say,
14:50you know, we're really not that kind of person.
14:53I predict that the Friday economic speech, in the end,
14:57will play a bigger role in this campaign
14:59than her acceptance speech Thursday night.
15:02And she'll never be able to get away from it.
15:04Okay, so really, that was a first policy speech.
15:08There's nothing on her website that describes what her views are,
15:12her policies are, what she's campaigning on,
15:14which in and of itself is extremely odd.
15:16But she did make one other decision,
15:18and that was her choice for VP.
15:20And she picked the Bernie Sanders of governors.
15:23I mean, here you have a governor
15:25that wants legal driver's licenses for illegals,
15:28like Kamala, supports free healthcare, free housing,
15:32education, and even a college education.
15:35Here's a guy that wouldn't lift a finger
15:37as Minneapolis was burning to the ground,
15:40and literally, his family opened up the windows to their homes
15:45so they could smell burning rubber during the rioting in the summer of 2020,
15:49did nothing to really stop it.
15:51And on energy, they're both against fracking and drilling.
15:54I mean, huge in terms of the economy.
15:57And both big supporters of the Green New Deal.
16:00Kamala Harris co-sponsored the Green New Deal in the U.S. Senate.
16:03She sponsored Medicare for all, along with Bernie Sanders on both bills
16:08that would eliminate private health insurance.
16:11One last point.
16:13John McLaughlin pointed out,
16:14most Americans are unaware of all of these radical positions.
16:18We're not going to hear any of them this week.
16:21So that's a challenge, is it not, for the Trump campaign?
16:26Well, it's only a challenge if they go to sleep and forget they're in an election.
16:30Look, this is the easiest campaign since Michael Dukakis
16:35was 17 points ahead in 1988 at the end of the Democratic Convention.
16:40And then as people learned how radical he was,
16:43he just melted every week and ended up losing by 8 points.
16:47One out of every four Americans switched their vote in 1988
16:51from Dukakis to George H.W. Bush.
16:54So just one factoid.
16:56Walz and Congressman Comer to his credit has begun to pick this up.
17:00Walz took over 30 student groups to Communist China,
17:05mostly paid for by the Chinese Communist government.
17:09Now, to what degree is Walz's collectivism,
17:13and as one person described it,
17:15his Maoist tendencies, to what extent was he going to China
17:19because they were paying for it?
17:21And to what extent was he going to China
17:23because he really is that radical and that far to the left?
17:26And if you look at how anti-Catholic he was during COVID,
17:31how much he tightened down the state,
17:33but by the way, allowed Mall of the Americas to keep selling,
17:37they described it as retail therapy.
17:42This is a guy who's very scary and very dangerous.
17:45He's actually to the left of Kamala,
17:48which you wouldn't think is easy.
17:50And I think she picked him, frankly,
17:52because the governor of Pennsylvania is Jewish
17:54and she just couldn't put Shapiro on the ticket
17:57given what's happening outside the convention hall.
18:00Let me add a couple other things.
18:02No restrictions, either one of them, on abortion.
18:04Feminine products in boys' bathrooms in school.
18:09Gender, quote, affirming care without parental notification or consent.
18:14California, Minnesota, I mean, that doesn't seem in sync
18:19with the values in the middle of the country
18:21and the Sun Belt and the Midwest
18:23where this election is likely going to be fought.
18:26Last word.
18:28Well, I think when people learn that while Walz was governor,
18:31at least eight babies died on the table without any medical care
18:35because he is so radical
18:37that he believes not only in abortion on the last day,
18:39but he believes you should allow babies to die
18:42if the parents decide they don't want them.
18:44This guy is literally to the left of Harris
18:47and Harris is to the left of Sanders, Bernie Sanders.
18:50Yeah. All right. Speaker Gingrich, we love having you.
18:53Thank you so much for being with us.
18:55Anyway, while the DNC paints a delightful picture
18:58of their brand new ticket, all is not well on the left.
19:01As Democratic strategist David Axelrod pointed out,
19:04Democrats, not be so confident.
19:07Watch this.
19:09This is still a very competitive race.
19:12If the election were today, I'm not sure who would win.
19:15And I think it may well be President Trump
19:17because it's an electoral college fight.
19:19And in those battleground states...
19:21Yeah, we were looking at national numbers at the top of this program.
19:24That's, I mean, it's misleading.
19:26And I've said several times here that, you know,
19:30for a Democrat to win those battleground states,
19:33they have to have a significant lead in the electoral college.
19:36All right. Joining us now, RNC co-chair Laura Trump.
19:39It was great to see you in Milwaukee.
19:42I'm kind of surprised you're not here in Chicago.
19:44Thanks a lot. You've abandoned us. I appreciate it.
19:47Yeah, I didn't get the invite, Sean. It's shocking.
19:50But I'm glad you're there for all of us. So good luck.
19:53Good luck. Nice knowing you. Good luck.
19:56There were a couple of people that were pretty vocal
19:59and all I said was, hello, very nice to meet you.
20:01Putting all of that aside.
20:03So I want to go over this challenge and that is the real Kamala Harris.
20:08And anybody that has been watching my show on a regular basis
20:11knows that there is, I mean,
20:15I have never seen the volume of radical statements
20:20that have come out of a candidate and their running mate
20:23than with Kamala and Tim Walz.
20:25The question, the problem is right now,
20:28John McLaughlin saying anywhere between 70 and 80 percent of the people they polled,
20:32they're not aware of that side of her.
20:35So they're going and the media is not going to point it out.
20:38So that then becomes an issue for the campaign and for the RNC, right?
20:43Well, that's exactly right. That's our job over the next 78 days, Sean.
20:47We have to tell the American people exactly who Kamala Harris is.
20:50And look, she just came out on stage there in front of the nation at the DNC,
20:55her first appearance, and told you absolutely nothing.
20:58It was actually kind of shocking to me.
21:01What I think people have at least learned thus far,
21:04if they don't know yet Kamala Harris's radical positions,
21:07Tim Walz's radical positions,
21:09they know that this party and these candidates, Sean, are very phony.
21:13They're very inauthentic.
21:14Look at Donald Trump.
21:16Two days before our convention, he shot in the head.
21:19He shows up at our convention.
21:21He's there every single day.
21:22He's there for all the major speeches.
21:24This is a man who sometimes is transparent, some might say to his fault,
21:28but you never have to wonder who Donald Trump is, where he stands on anything,
21:32or what he is thinking because he will tell you.
21:35On the other side of things, you have a completely phony party
21:38and completely phony candidates in Kamala Harris and Tim Walz.
21:43I mean, the whole thing is crazy.
21:46You see the fact that they lied about Joe Biden for how long to us?
21:50Joe Biden's fine, Joe Biden's fine until Joe Biden is not fine.
21:54Now we all see what was going on there, of course.
21:57And then, you know, the idea that Kamala Harris and Tim Walz
22:02are somehow going to do anything different or better than the past four years.
22:06Folks, you've had Kamala Harris right there alongside Joe Biden for three and a half years.
22:12If you put this person in the White House alongside her running mate,
22:16it will be like Joe Biden and Kamala Harris on steroids.
22:20You're right, that's what we have to convince the American people over the next 78 days.
22:25Look out because we have to tell them, you're right, Sean,
22:27the mainstream media will not do this for us.
22:30It is frightening, but the fact that we were there and we just heard for,
22:33I guess it was two minutes from Kamala with absolutely no substance, nothing on policy.
22:37The only policy she has, of course, she ripped off from Donald Trump
22:40or straight out of communist playbooks is terrifying and crazy.
22:44But we're going to make sure the American people know exactly who this woman is come November 5th.
22:48From the day you took your position, a question that I have asked you regularly
22:53had to do with Republicans and a reluctance, a resistance to early voting,
22:58voting by mail, legal on game.
23:01These are things that it seems the Democratic Party has mastered.
23:07And I would get, you know, regular updates.
23:10We're now 30, 31, two days away from early voting, beginning in Pennsylvania,
23:14rolling out around the country and ballots.
23:17Now, before that, even being mailed out to people around the country.
23:21Where are we with early voting? Where are we with voting by mail?
23:25Where are we with ballot harvesting and the ground good?
23:29Well, we want to convince every single Republican voter out there.
23:32You cannot wait, Sean, until Election Day.
23:34If we all wait until Election Day, it's too late.
23:36Life happens. I have two kids, Luke and Carolina.
23:39My daughter's birthday is today. She just turned five. My son is six.
23:43Everybody knows what happens in life.
23:45Get your vote banked early.
23:47We have put together the most aggressive election integrity program in the history of America
23:51so that you know no matter if you vote by mail, no matter if you vote early
23:55or on Election Day, your vote matters and your vote counts.
23:58We have 157,000 people that we have gotten on our volunteer team to be part of this program.
24:04ProtectTheVote.com if anyone wants to be part of it.
24:07We want you to come help us.
24:09But you're right. We cannot continue to play the game the same way, Sean.
24:13We have to do ballot harvesting everywhere it's legal.
24:15We have to do ballot chasing.
24:17We have to have canvassers out across this country engaging with low-propensity voters.
24:21And that is exactly what you're going to see out of this RNC.
24:25We've spent a lot of time messaging to people all across America.
24:29Get your vote in early and then come help us recruit more people to get out to the polls.
24:35That's how you make it too big to rig.
24:37That's how we swamp the vote.
24:39That's how we're going to see victory on Election Day.
24:41And we're very proud of what we've put together.
24:43I think every single American, no matter if you're voting Republican, Democrat, or third-party candidate,
24:49when you vote in the United States of America, you ought to know your vote matters and your vote counts.
24:53And that's what we've been working on since the day Michael Watley and I took office.
24:57I think it's very important that people embrace that.
24:59But I want to be very clear.
25:01It's not the system that I want.
25:03I would prefer Election Day be a national holiday.
25:05I would prefer that we have paper ballots.
25:09I would prefer that we have proof of citizenship, voter ID, signature verification, chain of custody controls.
25:16I would prefer that we have updated voter rolls and partisan observers in every precinct in the country
25:22watching the voting all day and the vote counting all night.
25:25But that's not the system we have.
25:27But the only way you're going to change it is if, in fact, you are able to win elections.
25:33That's the only way you change it.
25:35Anyway, Laura Trump, good to see you.
25:37We appreciate it and wish you were here with us in Chicago.
25:40Such a warm welcome.
25:42By the way, we expect any moment AOC is speaking tonight.
25:45This is Joe Biden's, I guess, bon voyage, farewell.
25:49He got the boot, got kicked out of the party.
25:51He'll be speaking up on the stage as well.
25:55We expect Hillary Clinton to make an appearance.
25:57Anyway, joining us now before AOC is expected to take the stage.
26:03We'll check in with that is former 2024 GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy.
26:09You've been very focused in almost every interview that we have that Republicans need to focus on issues.
26:14I agree with you.
26:16You have three issues that you focus on.
26:19I would say there are five issues in total that Republicans need to focus on.
26:22It would be the border law and order.
26:24It would be energy.
26:25It would be the economy and America's role in the world.
26:27OK, you have your three.
26:29But there's one other thing.
26:32America still does not know everything that she said.
26:35I've been asking every guest tonight that question.
26:38And the poll that John McLaughlin put out shocked me.
26:42People from 70 to 84 percent don't know where she has stood and stands on these issues.
26:49Well, isn't that as important as getting out your views?
26:53Exposing that.
26:54Absolutely. And let me be a little helpful on that, Sean.
26:57She has sought to abolish private health insurance.
27:00If you have private health insurance, she has said she wants to end it for a single payer health care system.
27:05She has favored the Green New Deal, said she wanted to end the filibuster in the Senate to ram that through a ban on fracking.
27:12She stood for that. A ban on offshore drilling.
27:14She stood for that. So you name it, Sean.
27:16This is a left wing policy playbook that she ran on for U.S. president in the year 2020.
27:22And I think we need to be going harder after Kamala Harris's policy record.
27:26That's how I think we're going to win this election. Not just by a little bit.
27:29I heard Newt Gingrich talking about that Michael Dukakis analogy.
27:32I think this could be that on steroids if we hit her hard for her policy record.
27:37And the reality is she's now trying to flip flop.
27:40Well, the reality is people won't fall for it because her actions speak louder than her words.
27:45She didn't just say she favored single payer health care.
27:47She co-sponsored the bill with Bernie Sanders.
27:50She didn't just say she favored the Green New Deal.
27:52She made motions to end the filibuster to ram that through.
27:55That's the real Kamala Harris Americans need to see.
27:58And once they do, they're not going to go for her.
28:00One of the things that might be a little different than when Dukakis ran is this.
28:04They didn't have early voting this early.
28:09And it wasn't this widespread in the country.
28:13I don't like it. How is it that we have early voting beginning in 30 days?
28:17So many things can happen between the time people may vote in actual Election Day.
28:21That could significantly impact people's decisions.
28:25I mean, look at when Hunter Biden's laptop came out.
28:28That was very real that the media wouldn't cover and big tech wouldn't cover.
28:32But that's called an October surprise that could alter an election's outcome.
28:37That's one of the reasons I don't understand.
28:39They move these elections earlier and earlier.
28:43So let me be crystal clear.
28:44Donald Trump has made clear that we want single day voting on Election Day as a national holiday with paper ballots and government issued I.D. to match the voter file.
28:53That's a reasonable policy, Sean, that most Americans agree on.
28:56Black or white and even left or right.
28:59But in order to get there, we have to win this election.
29:02So are we playing on a level playing field there?
29:04No, we're not. But we have to play within the rules we have and win and win decisively in order to change those rules to the system that we actually need.
29:13So that requires Republicans at home to understand that this is not the year for complacency.
29:17Get yourself out, get your neighbors out, make sure people understand what the actual policy proposals are for the other side.
29:24And a lot of Americans who are struggling, Sean, what do Americans at home know?
29:28They know that, you know what? Prices have gone up, but wages have remained flat.
29:33That's something that hits every American economically, regardless of the Bidenomics myths they're trying to sell.
29:39You want change in the country? November's your chance.
29:42And we can't just win by a little bit. A landslide minus some shenanigans is still going to be a victory.
29:47That's what we need to aim for. That's what we need to achieve.
29:50But if we do, change is only 90 days away.
29:53How does she get away with no interviews, no gaggles, no press conferences and her campaign just issuing statements contradicting every position she's ever taken?
30:06Look, they know the strategy, Sean. The more she speaks, including about policy, the more she crumbles.
30:11That economic speech she gave was a major disaster when she had to make an actual decision about her vice president passing over Josh Shapiro for Tim Walz.
30:19I believe also a disaster. So they know their strategy.
30:23Harris from now until the election. But we can't sit here and complain about that.
30:26It's up to us to a call that out, call the media out for it ever at every step, but also offer our own vision for where we're headed.
30:34I think the biggest risk that Kamala Harris presents is not that the American people fall in love with her or her policies.
30:40The biggest risk for our side is that she becomes such a distraction that we forget to remind the American people who we are and what we stand for.
30:49Seal the border and rampant crime, grow the economy and stay out of World War Three.
30:54That's what the Republican Party is going to deliver, both through Donald Trump in the White House and majorities in the Senate and the House.
31:00If that's what Americans want, and I believe they do, we will win this election decisively.
31:04You know, one of the things that kind of defines you, whether people agree with you or disagree with you, you've been extraordinarily, extraordinarily successful in your life, in the business world.
31:16I don't claim to be a campaign advisor in any way.
31:21However, if you are going to run a campaign for a business that you are the CEO of and you are going to take charge of what ads, what messaging would be most effective.
31:32I'll tell you what my idea is and you tell me if I'm right or you tell me if you have a better idea.
31:37I would be running ads of Kamala in her own words on fracking, on drilling, on immigration, on law and order, on foreign policy.
31:48I just those would be the ads. And Tim Walz, a running mate as well.
31:53Is there are there better ads in your mind that you would run?
32:02Yes.
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35:03Okay.