1 00:00:04,795 --> 00:00:21,235 Speaker 1: Countdown with Keith Olderman is a production of iHeartRadio. I 2 00:00:21,315 --> 00:00:24,795 Speaker 1: think it is now safe to call this the Trump 3 00:00:24,955 --> 00:00:31,115 Speaker 1: assassination attempt, cover up, conspiracy. It should be the number 4 00:00:31,115 --> 00:00:35,555 Speaker 1: one story in America, number one with a bullet or 5 00:00:35,875 --> 00:00:39,635 Speaker 1: perhaps without a bullet. And we'll get to the new 6 00:00:39,675 --> 00:00:43,395 Speaker 1: details on this in a moment. First clerical news, I 7 00:00:43,435 --> 00:00:46,155 Speaker 1: said there would probably not be a podcast today. Some 8 00:00:46,275 --> 00:00:48,955 Speaker 1: time opened up and this story was too good to 9 00:00:49,035 --> 00:00:53,075 Speaker 1: pass up. The bullet story, the conspiracy story, why Trump 10 00:00:53,075 --> 00:00:55,835 Speaker 1: has been lying about what hit his ear two weeks 11 00:00:55,835 --> 00:00:58,875 Speaker 1: ago tomorrow in Butler, Pennsylvania. No, that is not actually 12 00:00:58,915 --> 00:01:02,595 Speaker 1: the lead story. The lead story is come a loot, 13 00:01:03,555 --> 00:01:08,275 Speaker 1: Come a lot. That's Kayley mcinaighty's term. She thinks it's 14 00:01:08,315 --> 00:01:13,515 Speaker 1: a derogatory term regarding kamala Harris. Kayley mcinaey also probably 15 00:01:13,515 --> 00:01:17,795 Speaker 1: thinks derogatory is a kind of zeppelin or blimp. Anyway, 16 00:01:17,995 --> 00:01:20,915 Speaker 1: Three new sets of polls indicating we may soon be 17 00:01:20,995 --> 00:01:24,075 Speaker 1: living in kamalot. The New York Times, you may know 18 00:01:24,115 --> 00:01:28,675 Speaker 1: about likely voters are now forty eight Trump forty seven Harris, 19 00:01:29,595 --> 00:01:34,955 Speaker 1: which sounds good. July second, you may recall that the 20 00:01:35,035 --> 00:01:39,475 Speaker 1: Times terrified the entirety of Liberal America by reporting it 21 00:01:39,515 --> 00:01:43,875 Speaker 1: was Trump forty nine Biden forty three. That means simply 22 00:01:43,915 --> 00:01:48,955 Speaker 1: by being Kamala Harris, she has taken away five points 23 00:01:48,955 --> 00:01:51,355 Speaker 1: from what had been a six point Trump lead. And 24 00:01:51,395 --> 00:01:55,795 Speaker 1: that is with Trump's convention bounce and whatever bounce he 25 00:01:55,835 --> 00:02:00,555 Speaker 1: got after being hit in the ear with a paper clip, 26 00:02:01,195 --> 00:02:06,475 Speaker 1: bottle cap, hardened bubblegum something, and the three way race. 27 00:02:07,075 --> 00:02:09,635 Speaker 1: The results in the Times may be even more interesting. 28 00:02:10,075 --> 00:02:14,435 Speaker 1: Trump forty two, Harris forty two, Kennedy six, apparently his 29 00:02:14,555 --> 00:02:18,675 Speaker 1: lowest number in their poll. Yet Kennedy is bailing water. 30 00:02:19,395 --> 00:02:21,115 Speaker 1: I'll go into this next week, but I wouldn't be 31 00:02:21,155 --> 00:02:24,675 Speaker 1: a bit surprised if Kennedy essentially sells his operation to Trump. 32 00:02:24,915 --> 00:02:28,035 Speaker 1: He's already pitched him for some sort of position in 33 00:02:28,075 --> 00:02:31,835 Speaker 1: a Trump cabinet. Trump may have no other choice but 34 00:02:31,995 --> 00:02:36,555 Speaker 1: to accept the Kennedy pitch and bribe Kennedy to endorse 35 00:02:36,635 --> 00:02:39,955 Speaker 1: him and drop out the other numbers from the Times, 36 00:02:40,235 --> 00:02:45,875 Speaker 1: Harris's favorability is now forty six percent. In February, in 37 00:02:45,915 --> 00:02:50,995 Speaker 1: the Times poll, Harris's favorability was thirty six percent, so 38 00:02:51,035 --> 00:02:55,515 Speaker 1: she gained ten points, not ten percent, but ten points 39 00:02:55,755 --> 00:03:00,475 Speaker 1: from a third to nearly half based on being the 40 00:03:00,515 --> 00:03:04,555 Speaker 1: presidential nominee. And if you're wondering if this was the 41 00:03:04,795 --> 00:03:08,435 Speaker 1: right move as perceived by America's voters of all stripes, 42 00:03:08,475 --> 00:03:12,595 Speaker 1: the Time says eighty eight percent of all voters agreed 43 00:03:12,595 --> 00:03:16,955 Speaker 1: with Joe Biden withdrawing. Also yesterday there was a Morning 44 00:03:17,035 --> 00:03:22,275 Speaker 1: Consult poll Morning Consult fairly reliable. It now has Harris 45 00:03:22,395 --> 00:03:27,195 Speaker 1: ahead forty six, forty five ahead among independents forty to 46 00:03:27,235 --> 00:03:32,075 Speaker 1: thirty eight. They have her retaining eighty seven percent of 47 00:03:32,075 --> 00:03:36,315 Speaker 1: Biden's twenty twenty voters and four percent of Trump's twenty 48 00:03:36,315 --> 00:03:40,115 Speaker 1: twenty voters. And as I have theorized many times, what 49 00:03:40,275 --> 00:03:43,835 Speaker 1: percentage of Trump's twenty twenty voters don't vote for him 50 00:03:43,835 --> 00:03:48,035 Speaker 1: in twenty twenty four may decide this election. Also, the 51 00:03:48,195 --> 00:03:50,675 Speaker 1: black vote, forgive the use of that term, is now 52 00:03:50,755 --> 00:03:54,315 Speaker 1: Kamala Harris is by seventy to nineteen, and the nineteen 53 00:03:54,555 --> 00:04:00,075 Speaker 1: is sinking. Also, change polls. I don't know much about 54 00:04:00,195 --> 00:04:05,275 Speaker 1: change polls, except they changed. Biden had trailed Trump by four, 55 00:04:05,635 --> 00:04:08,595 Speaker 1: Harris leads Trump by one. And for those of you 56 00:04:08,635 --> 00:04:10,835 Speaker 1: who can't add, that's a five point swing in favor 57 00:04:10,915 --> 00:04:15,675 Speaker 1: of Kamala Harris on her fourth day, fourth weekday of 58 00:04:15,755 --> 00:04:21,395 Speaker 1: her campaign. These are good numbers. By the way back 59 00:04:21,435 --> 00:04:26,395 Speaker 1: to the New York Times. Times is gonna Times. This 60 00:04:26,475 --> 00:04:31,035 Speaker 1: is beyond belief, except something has gone desperately wrong at 61 00:04:31,075 --> 00:04:34,555 Speaker 1: the New York Times. Some fundamental baseline level of journalism 62 00:04:34,915 --> 00:04:39,275 Speaker 1: has evaporated. They don't know what they're doing anymore. They 63 00:04:39,315 --> 00:04:43,155 Speaker 1: are so blinded, they don't know what they're doing anymore. 64 00:04:43,275 --> 00:04:47,315 Speaker 1: This was in the article about their own poll showing 65 00:04:47,635 --> 00:04:51,435 Speaker 1: either a tie in a three way race or a 66 00:04:51,435 --> 00:04:54,155 Speaker 1: situation in which Kamala Harris has cut the Trump lead 67 00:04:54,195 --> 00:04:57,835 Speaker 1: to one point by virtue of being Kamala Harris. This 68 00:04:57,955 --> 00:05:00,955 Speaker 1: is what they originally had. Quote. I'm a Democrat, but 69 00:05:01,035 --> 00:05:04,595 Speaker 1: I've changed my mind after everything that's happened with Joe 70 00:05:04,675 --> 00:05:08,515 Speaker 1: Oh Biden's administration, said Anna Ayala, a fifty eight year 71 00:05:08,555 --> 00:05:10,995 Speaker 1: old who lives in San Jose, California, and voted for 72 00:05:11,035 --> 00:05:13,555 Speaker 1: mister Biden in twenty twenty. She plans to vote for 73 00:05:13,595 --> 00:05:16,915 Speaker 1: mister Trump in twenty twenty four. Quote. I mean the 74 00:05:16,955 --> 00:05:22,035 Speaker 1: border situation is out of control. As The Atlantic noted, 75 00:05:22,995 --> 00:05:27,315 Speaker 1: Anna Ayala has been in the news before she was 76 00:05:28,155 --> 00:05:33,755 Speaker 1: The Confidence Trickster, a recidivist confidence trickster who went to 77 00:05:33,835 --> 00:05:37,275 Speaker 1: prison for several years for having publicly claimed that she 78 00:05:37,355 --> 00:05:42,795 Speaker 1: had found a human finger in her chili at a 79 00:05:42,875 --> 00:05:48,235 Speaker 1: famous fast food brand restaurant. She went public, she demanded money. 80 00:05:48,315 --> 00:05:50,595 Speaker 1: She damaged the brand so badly that I won't even 81 00:05:50,635 --> 00:05:54,035 Speaker 1: repeat the name of the brand now. And then it 82 00:05:54,075 --> 00:05:58,275 Speaker 1: turned out rather simple examination proved that the chili had 83 00:05:58,315 --> 00:06:01,435 Speaker 1: been correctly cooked, but the finger had not been cooked. 84 00:06:01,995 --> 00:06:06,395 Speaker 1: She had put the finger in the chili she had bought, 85 00:06:06,595 --> 00:06:12,155 Speaker 1: As it turned out, the finger from her husband's business partner, 86 00:06:12,435 --> 00:06:15,155 Speaker 1: who had lost it in some kind of industrial accident. 87 00:06:15,675 --> 00:06:18,555 Speaker 1: Police were led to this conclusion by an anonymous tip 88 00:06:18,675 --> 00:06:22,355 Speaker 1: that turned out to be from her husband's business partner, 89 00:06:23,075 --> 00:06:27,195 Speaker 1: who was missing the anonymous tip of his finger. The 90 00:06:27,235 --> 00:06:31,675 Speaker 1: New York Times so desperate to find and include in 91 00:06:31,755 --> 00:06:36,435 Speaker 1: its positive towards Harrison the Democrats article a disaffected Democrat 92 00:06:36,795 --> 00:06:41,155 Speaker 1: so defensive about the beating it has properly received throughout 93 00:06:41,155 --> 00:06:45,235 Speaker 1: the entirety of this campaign. The Times didn't even bother 94 00:06:45,995 --> 00:06:48,915 Speaker 1: to do what I do with every name. I don't 95 00:06:48,955 --> 00:06:54,875 Speaker 1: know as I'm preparing these little stinking podcasts, Just google 96 00:06:54,995 --> 00:06:58,235 Speaker 1: them You never know what you're going to find. You 97 00:06:58,315 --> 00:07:01,835 Speaker 1: may find something that completely destroys your intent and you 98 00:07:01,875 --> 00:07:04,835 Speaker 1: can't mention something, or it turns out the state and 99 00:07:04,915 --> 00:07:07,315 Speaker 1: has been retracted, or it turns out the person you're 100 00:07:07,355 --> 00:07:12,715 Speaker 1: talking about claimed that there was a finger in her chili? 101 00:07:13,315 --> 00:07:15,275 Speaker 1: Is that a finger in your chili? Or you just 102 00:07:15,355 --> 00:07:19,155 Speaker 1: glad to see me miss Ayala. The Times quoted the 103 00:07:19,195 --> 00:07:25,875 Speaker 1: story or quoted her without checking anything, and then talk 104 00:07:25,915 --> 00:07:30,355 Speaker 1: about getting something cut out. They cut the reference to 105 00:07:30,395 --> 00:07:35,755 Speaker 1: Antiyala out of the story and issued some non denial 106 00:07:35,835 --> 00:07:40,275 Speaker 1: denial that they screwed up completely. The Times, the New 107 00:07:40,355 --> 00:07:44,395 Speaker 1: York goddamned Times, the holy goddamn New York Times, as 108 00:07:44,475 --> 00:07:49,275 Speaker 1: was said by Robert Duvalen, network now literally giving America 109 00:07:50,075 --> 00:07:55,235 Speaker 1: the finger now to the subject of Trump and the 110 00:07:55,275 --> 00:07:58,195 Speaker 1: magic bullet that is so magic it may never have 111 00:07:58,275 --> 00:08:02,675 Speaker 1: come close to him. We had Wednesday and it escaped 112 00:08:02,835 --> 00:08:06,315 Speaker 1: notice because it is clear now that the MAI media 113 00:08:06,395 --> 00:08:10,115 Speaker 1: news organizations, the main ones in this country, are completely 114 00:08:10,195 --> 00:08:13,875 Speaker 1: ignoring this story. When they touch it, they attribute the 115 00:08:13,995 --> 00:08:16,795 Speaker 1: idea that Trump was hit by a bullet to Trump. 116 00:08:16,915 --> 00:08:19,395 Speaker 1: They say he says he was hit by a bullet. 117 00:08:19,555 --> 00:08:25,115 Speaker 1: They offer no contradictory evidence, nor any confirmatory evidence. They 118 00:08:25,155 --> 00:08:29,155 Speaker 1: are avoiding this story out of terror of retribution. If 119 00:08:29,195 --> 00:08:32,435 Speaker 1: the Republicans have worked the ref since about nineteen ninety, 120 00:08:32,635 --> 00:08:35,595 Speaker 1: this is where it pays off. If Trump has threatened 121 00:08:35,595 --> 00:08:40,835 Speaker 1: the lives of reporters since twenty fifteen indirectly stochastically, this 122 00:08:41,155 --> 00:08:44,475 Speaker 1: is where it pays off. They are afraid to touch 123 00:08:44,555 --> 00:08:49,595 Speaker 1: the story, and yet Wednesday night, getting no publicity. Until yesterday, 124 00:08:49,915 --> 00:08:54,835 Speaker 1: the head of the FBI, Christopher Ray, ironically answering questions 125 00:08:55,075 --> 00:08:57,475 Speaker 1: in front of a House committee, answering the questions of 126 00:08:58,195 --> 00:09:03,195 Speaker 1: Jim Jordan, gave away the ballgame. As of right now, 127 00:09:03,235 --> 00:09:08,075 Speaker 1: the FBI has no effing clue what Trump was hit by. 128 00:09:08,315 --> 00:09:13,995 Speaker 2: I think with respect to former President Trump, there's there's 129 00:09:14,035 --> 00:09:17,075 Speaker 2: some question about whether or not it's a bullet or 130 00:09:17,075 --> 00:09:21,475 Speaker 2: shrapnel that hit his ear. So it's conceivable, as I 131 00:09:21,475 --> 00:09:23,515 Speaker 2: say here right now, I don't know whether that bullet, 132 00:09:24,195 --> 00:09:27,275 Speaker 2: in addition to you know, causing the grazing, could have 133 00:09:27,315 --> 00:09:31,035 Speaker 2: also landed somewhere else. But I believe we've accounted for 134 00:09:31,195 --> 00:09:32,715 Speaker 2: all of the shots in the cartridges. 135 00:09:32,915 --> 00:09:38,035 Speaker 1: Christopher Ray's statement was immediately attacked by former sort of 136 00:09:38,115 --> 00:09:43,555 Speaker 1: doctor Ronnie Jackson, the trumpest psychopath from Texas now serving 137 00:09:43,595 --> 00:09:46,755 Speaker 1: in Congress, because that's where we're keeping our crazy people 138 00:09:46,795 --> 00:09:51,155 Speaker 1: these days, who decried what Ray said and said I 139 00:09:51,395 --> 00:09:54,995 Speaker 1: saw the wound. He is the only person outside of 140 00:09:55,035 --> 00:09:58,315 Speaker 1: Trump who says that Trump was hit by a bullet, 141 00:09:58,475 --> 00:10:02,835 Speaker 1: and yes, he saw the wound after he flew overnight 142 00:10:03,315 --> 00:10:07,515 Speaker 1: to see Trump in New on Sunday. We have no idea, 143 00:10:07,835 --> 00:10:10,355 Speaker 1: We have no idea what happened in the interim. We 144 00:10:10,475 --> 00:10:13,435 Speaker 1: have no idea who treated Trump. We have no idea 145 00:10:13,475 --> 00:10:16,355 Speaker 1: what he was treated for. I believe we've been told 146 00:10:16,355 --> 00:10:19,035 Speaker 1: he has not received any stitches. And all we know 147 00:10:19,115 --> 00:10:21,275 Speaker 1: is that he had something that looked like a communicator 148 00:10:21,355 --> 00:10:24,955 Speaker 1: earpiece from the original Star Trek over his ear in 149 00:10:25,075 --> 00:10:28,155 Speaker 1: public at the convention, and then suddenly he didn't even 150 00:10:28,235 --> 00:10:31,315 Speaker 1: have a freaking band aid. There is a conspiracy to 151 00:10:31,355 --> 00:10:34,195 Speaker 1: cover this up. I went at length yesterday or the 152 00:10:34,275 --> 00:10:36,915 Speaker 1: day before about why they would do such a thing. 153 00:10:37,275 --> 00:10:40,835 Speaker 1: The idea that Trump was the victim of an assassination 154 00:10:40,955 --> 00:10:44,195 Speaker 1: attempt is not disputed, and to you and I is 155 00:10:44,275 --> 00:10:46,755 Speaker 1: a serious matter, no matter who the target might be, 156 00:10:46,955 --> 00:10:51,235 Speaker 1: nor what we feel about don Old Trump. For us 157 00:10:51,235 --> 00:10:54,555 Speaker 1: it's not in question. For his own supporters, if he 158 00:10:54,715 --> 00:10:58,035 Speaker 1: dived under a lectern to avoid a bullet or another 159 00:10:58,075 --> 00:11:00,595 Speaker 1: bullet after one had grazed his ear, he is a 160 00:11:00,675 --> 00:11:03,755 Speaker 1: hero who took a bullet for democracy. To them, if 161 00:11:03,795 --> 00:11:09,995 Speaker 1: he dived under a lectern to avoid shrapnel, in mister 162 00:11:10,115 --> 00:11:13,715 Speaker 1: Ray's words, debris a piece of plastic. It has been 163 00:11:13,715 --> 00:11:18,515 Speaker 1: speculated that something hit the sound equipment on stage with him, 164 00:11:18,555 --> 00:11:20,635 Speaker 1: and that's what struck him in the ear. If he 165 00:11:20,675 --> 00:11:23,915 Speaker 1: did that, he's a coward. To them. You and I 166 00:11:24,035 --> 00:11:28,075 Speaker 1: see no difference whatsoever. You and I would do exactly 167 00:11:28,115 --> 00:11:30,955 Speaker 1: what Trump did. There was a moment in there where 168 00:11:30,955 --> 00:11:34,195 Speaker 1: we were all human beings looking at another human being 169 00:11:34,435 --> 00:11:37,875 Speaker 1: about to get shot and killed and getting the f 170 00:11:38,235 --> 00:11:41,435 Speaker 1: out of the way. You would do it. I would 171 00:11:41,475 --> 00:11:44,595 Speaker 1: do it. There is no shame in it. To the Republicans, 172 00:11:44,755 --> 00:11:47,075 Speaker 1: to the Trumpists who believe he is some sort of 173 00:11:47,155 --> 00:11:50,675 Speaker 1: christ like figure, it must be a bullet or their 174 00:11:50,995 --> 00:11:55,235 Speaker 1: entire belief system collapses. In fact, Ronnie Jackson, as it 175 00:11:55,275 --> 00:11:58,555 Speaker 1: turns out in another sound bite that had completely eluded 176 00:11:58,595 --> 00:12:02,355 Speaker 1: me and I apologize for this. Ronnie Jackson gave evidence 177 00:12:02,635 --> 00:12:06,155 Speaker 1: inadvertently that it might not have been a bullet after all, 178 00:12:06,755 --> 00:12:09,315 Speaker 1: he said, according to an interview with Nexstar from that 179 00:12:09,435 --> 00:12:12,555 Speaker 1: convention nearly two weeks ago, his nephew suffered a minor 180 00:12:12,595 --> 00:12:15,675 Speaker 1: injury after quote, a bullet or a fragment of a 181 00:12:15,715 --> 00:12:19,235 Speaker 1: bullet or something grazed his neck. He didn't notice it 182 00:12:19,315 --> 00:12:21,435 Speaker 1: right away, but someone else in the crowd did took 183 00:12:21,515 --> 00:12:24,555 Speaker 1: him to the medical tent. It was a very minor injury, 184 00:12:24,595 --> 00:12:28,515 Speaker 1: not a big deal. The nephew, according to Jackson, was 185 00:12:28,515 --> 00:12:31,235 Speaker 1: sitting in the friends and family section when the shots 186 00:12:31,315 --> 00:12:34,075 Speaker 1: rang out. This would have been roughly the area where 187 00:12:34,075 --> 00:12:38,555 Speaker 1: the four Pittsburgh policemen were hit by shrapnel plastic perhaps 188 00:12:38,755 --> 00:12:41,395 Speaker 1: maybe a piece of glass, and suffered minor injuries that 189 00:12:41,475 --> 00:12:45,275 Speaker 1: did not really need medical attention. It's very simple. There 190 00:12:45,275 --> 00:12:48,715 Speaker 1: were bullets fired. They did not hit Trump. He was 191 00:12:48,795 --> 00:12:51,995 Speaker 1: hit by things that the bullets did hit. It's an 192 00:12:52,035 --> 00:12:57,355 Speaker 1: assassination attempt. It in their twisted minds should count somehow, 193 00:12:57,355 --> 00:13:00,835 Speaker 1: it doesn't. Here is what Ronnie Jackson said now nearly 194 00:13:00,875 --> 00:13:02,795 Speaker 1: two weeks ago. It was your nephew, right though. 195 00:13:02,915 --> 00:13:05,595 Speaker 3: From my nephew, they they've got a Trump rally for 196 00:13:05,635 --> 00:13:07,155 Speaker 3: a while, so I got them tickets and they went in. 197 00:13:07,195 --> 00:13:08,915 Speaker 3: They put them in the friends and family section, which 198 00:13:08,915 --> 00:13:11,035 Speaker 3: happened to be the worst section to be in. Pretty much. 199 00:13:11,435 --> 00:13:13,435 Speaker 3: Either that or the people right directly behind the president, 200 00:13:13,435 --> 00:13:17,475 Speaker 3: those are two bad spots to be But the trajectory 201 00:13:17,475 --> 00:13:19,595 Speaker 3: of the bullets were coming right across the top of 202 00:13:19,635 --> 00:13:22,595 Speaker 3: their heads and down into that section, unfortunately, and a 203 00:13:22,635 --> 00:13:24,715 Speaker 3: bullet or a fragment of bullet or something grazed his 204 00:13:24,795 --> 00:13:26,555 Speaker 3: neck and he was bleeding a little bit from his neck. 205 00:13:26,555 --> 00:13:28,475 Speaker 3: He didn't notice it right away, but someone else in 206 00:13:28,515 --> 00:13:32,235 Speaker 3: the crowd did took him to the medical tent and 207 00:13:32,475 --> 00:13:34,715 Speaker 3: he was okay, he's fine. It was a very minor injury, 208 00:13:34,755 --> 00:13:35,315 Speaker 3: not a big deal. 209 00:13:35,435 --> 00:13:42,835 Speaker 1: The Trump assassination attempt cover up conspiracy, I'm not looking 210 00:13:42,835 --> 00:13:46,115 Speaker 1: for it on any of the Sunday talk shows. That's 211 00:13:46,195 --> 00:13:49,515 Speaker 1: one of the reasons I did this podcast. A couple 212 00:13:49,595 --> 00:13:53,355 Speaker 1: of other stories the news from David Korn at Mother 213 00:13:53,475 --> 00:13:57,075 Speaker 1: Jones Who's always got something cooking. Jd Vance endorsed a 214 00:13:57,075 --> 00:14:01,995 Speaker 1: book that calls progressives unhumans U n h U m 215 00:14:02,035 --> 00:14:05,955 Speaker 1: A n s unhumans and praises the January sixth rioters, 216 00:14:06,315 --> 00:14:11,235 Speaker 1: a book written by nothing less than Jack Posobic. So 217 00:14:11,315 --> 00:14:14,035 Speaker 1: we have a combined IQ here of about let's see 218 00:14:14,075 --> 00:14:16,955 Speaker 1: forty five from the author and forty from the other guy. 219 00:14:17,035 --> 00:14:21,275 Speaker 1: That's eighty five between this and the couch and his 220 00:14:21,395 --> 00:14:26,275 Speaker 1: negative poll numbers. As Trump would spell at pole, Trump's 221 00:14:26,275 --> 00:14:29,075 Speaker 1: going to wind up dropping this guy. He's going to 222 00:14:29,115 --> 00:14:31,395 Speaker 1: wind up dropping this guy. This guy is going to 223 00:14:31,395 --> 00:14:34,955 Speaker 1: take Trump down, if Trump has not already been taken 224 00:14:34,995 --> 00:14:38,315 Speaker 1: down by having him here. Their latest angle is and 225 00:14:38,395 --> 00:14:42,915 Speaker 1: his latest angle is a clip of Dvance criticizing Kamala 226 00:14:42,915 --> 00:14:48,035 Speaker 1: Harris for being childless and the Republicans rushing to his defense. 227 00:14:48,395 --> 00:14:52,115 Speaker 1: Blake Masters, the guy with the crazy stare who ran 228 00:14:52,275 --> 00:14:56,675 Speaker 1: for Senate in Arizona. Blake Masters, political leaders should have children. 229 00:14:56,915 --> 00:14:59,235 Speaker 1: Certainly they should at least be married. If you aren't 230 00:14:59,275 --> 00:15:01,435 Speaker 1: running or can't run a household of your own, how 231 00:15:01,475 --> 00:15:04,195 Speaker 1: can you relate to a constituency of families or govern 232 00:15:04,315 --> 00:15:07,875 Speaker 1: wise with respect to future generations? Skin in the game 233 00:15:08,075 --> 00:15:17,155 Speaker 1: matters three questions, Blake Masters, Tim Scott, Lindsey Graham, and 234 00:15:17,275 --> 00:15:24,995 Speaker 1: of course George Washington. George Washington, like Kamala Harris, was 235 00:15:25,035 --> 00:15:29,275 Speaker 1: a step parent, not a biological parent, as if that 236 00:15:29,435 --> 00:15:33,195 Speaker 1: makes any difference to the raising of a child George 237 00:15:33,235 --> 00:15:37,995 Speaker 1: Washington had no children. There were, always, however, children at 238 00:15:37,995 --> 00:15:41,595 Speaker 1: his home at Mount Vernon. Martha Washington's two children from 239 00:15:41,635 --> 00:15:44,675 Speaker 1: her previous marriage. He raised them as his own, and 240 00:15:44,755 --> 00:15:48,435 Speaker 1: her four grandchildren, and some nieces and nephews. And Kamala 241 00:15:48,515 --> 00:15:51,755 Speaker 1: Harris is in fact in the great tradition of George Washington. 242 00:15:51,875 --> 00:15:53,995 Speaker 1: And let me ask you a question here, Blake Masters, 243 00:15:54,035 --> 00:15:57,795 Speaker 1: are you really smearing George Washington? If you're gonna smear 244 00:15:57,835 --> 00:16:01,195 Speaker 1: George Washington, bub I'm gonna ask you to step outside 245 00:16:01,195 --> 00:16:04,395 Speaker 1: and we'll settle it there. And the last thing in 246 00:16:04,435 --> 00:16:09,475 Speaker 1: this unexpected edition that you're welcome about from the Associated Press, 247 00:16:10,155 --> 00:16:14,075 Speaker 1: Milania Trump is writing a book. It's billed by her 248 00:16:14,115 --> 00:16:18,515 Speaker 1: office as quote a powerful and inspiring story of a 249 00:16:18,555 --> 00:16:22,635 Speaker 1: woman who has carved her own path, overcome adversity, and 250 00:16:22,715 --> 00:16:31,795 Speaker 1: defined personal excellence. Who's it about, Oh, it's about Milania. 251 00:16:32,195 --> 00:16:35,875 Speaker 1: It's some sort of book about her, about powerful and 252 00:16:35,915 --> 00:16:38,155 Speaker 1: inspiring of a woman who has carved your own path. 253 00:16:38,995 --> 00:16:42,235 Speaker 1: Let me put it this way. Two things I don't 254 00:16:42,275 --> 00:16:46,075 Speaker 1: think touched Donald Trump at any point in his life, 255 00:16:46,555 --> 00:16:48,955 Speaker 1: or at least in the last couple of years. One 256 00:16:49,595 --> 00:16:55,075 Speaker 1: the bullet in Butler Pennsylvania and two Milania but a 257 00:16:55,155 --> 00:17:00,475 Speaker 1: still better Milania joke from COVID ninety three on Twitter 258 00:17:00,755 --> 00:17:04,955 Speaker 1: X quote. In her memoir, Milania Trump plans to write 259 00:17:04,955 --> 00:17:08,475 Speaker 1: about how her experiences growing up on the South Side 260 00:17:08,515 --> 00:17:12,515 Speaker 1: of Chicago shaped her and how balancing work while raising 261 00:17:12,595 --> 00:17:17,355 Speaker 1: two black young girls led her to where she is today. 262 00:17:23,195 --> 00:17:25,115 Speaker 1: I've done all the damage I can do here back 263 00:17:25,115 --> 00:17:28,315 Speaker 1: with a full episode on Tuesday, bulletins as the news warrants. 264 00:17:28,475 --> 00:17:31,835 Speaker 1: Until then, I'm Keith Olderman. Good Morning, good afternoon, goodnight, 265 00:17:32,315 --> 00:17:36,955 Speaker 1: and good luck. 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