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If you ever wanted proved left hates republicans, it came in the form of a cnn headline news decision. Lay yesterday, a man named stephen echoed saved the baby from being trapped in a hot.
I broke a window to do so
His interview on cnn headline news: you are a trumpet two thousand sixteen t shirt. The network can do anything about it at the time, but when they re broadcasting
view they then blurred out the donald trump logo. That's very
typical for media intent on casting every trumps importers and evil pile of human poop. Meanwhile,
media continue to celebrate forty niners quarterback common kaepernick, who done a different sort of apparel in practice, socks that depict cops as pigs. Really, it's like a picture of a pig with cop head on top, but common cabinet is the bravest most wonderful, most brilliant.
spokesperson in amerika? We must all pay homage to his intellect, encourage no wonder col,
students across amerika feel triggered by trump twenty. Sixteen tracking, but have no problem slandering cops their learn.
From the older generation in media. That's the point. Those who just
politically with the left must be castigated and if an eminently good person openly disagrees with the left, the left simply accept
is their politics from the equation. So a term supporter who saves a baby,
death inside a burning hot car, he becomes just another kind.
hearted fellow with unknown politics, these blur out the teacher, if you agree with the left, however, that ignore your
asking us you'll, become a civil rights spokesperson and will simply overlook the fact that your viciously anti cop thus left moral juggernaut chugs ever for
turning right, wingers into enemies and left wing radicals in a friendly faces. No wonder republicans,
always fighting an uphill battle. In the public mind, members of the public
for actually seen a nice decent republican since the media just memory holes them
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you today here on. The bench bureau should obviously be talking a lot about donald trumps, trip down to mexico way down in mexico
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From is down in mexico, he goes down to mexico. Yesterday,
and there is a lot of lead up to two him going down to mexico lot of fuss about what was going to happen. I sort of laid out the possible options it turned out whose Horta halfway between two of my ass,
that I mentioned yesterday. What actually happened, but will start with then send they packed in a former president of mexico. He said that trump would be rejected by everybody in mexico. Now you seem very angry again what happened, but that you do what I did ass a citizen in the Duma, mexico that is worth about from becoming precedent, united states, you don't move ass, president of this great nation, which is magical representing a hundred and thirty million people. I'm sure he's he's going to be rejected by everybody here in mexico. We can set this going mad ass. It could be a desperate move, he's just a day about building a band of central to the union that we want them here in mexico in the year to me,
It is a desperate move on both sides, desperate move on both sides. What vincent a fashion his moustache have to say about the about titles from going down to mexico? Now brief kind of time out here, the two narratives that have now emerged after trump's trip to mexico and his immigration speech and over the course of the program will determine which one of these which one of these narratives is correct, or if they're, both correct nerve number one is the pro trump narratives
narrative says yesterday was the biggest success of the term campaign. It was his best hour. It was the best thing that he's done in the campaign. So far he went down to mexico. He looked stayed. He looked kind of e, looked
sober he didn't go down and vomit on somebody sets big success and, and
for big win for him. He shakes the hand of the president's mexico, the president s, car doesn't slam him and then he goes to feed.
any gives a very strong immigration speech, which is very heavy on policy. He does walk back a little bit kind of easy vaguely why
back the idea that he's gonna to deport everybody, but in such a way that it sounds like
might still the board everybody so big when for donald trump, that's the narrative from the trump camp
the narrative from the mainstream media is trunk goes down. He appears sober, but it turns out that event.
It's right, he goes down there and he says that we didn't talk me. I tell the president of of mexico opinion, yet we didn't talk about who's, gonna pay for the magical, trump law. We never had that conversation and and
Pena Nieto comes back a few hours later and he says no, we actually did have that conversation. I told him I wasn't paying for the wall, so trump lied and then trump goes to phoenix and he suppose
we giving this can a moderating softening pitch, and instead
a raw meat red meat speech to his basis.
Workers who are very enthusiastic, and he doesn't
if anything it also big loss and media has been lost. Trumps people say big win scenario and talk about what
actually happened. I think there's some truth on on both
here actually so from NEO goes down to mexico any
Speaking with with enrique penny, NATO, who is the president of mexico, prosperity and happiness, and both of our countries will increase if we work together on the following five shared goals: number one ending illegal immigration,
not just between our two countries, but including the illegal immigration and migration from central and south americans and from other regions that impact security and finances number to having a secure border is a sovereign right and mutually beneficial. We recognise and respect their
I have either country to build a physical barrier or wall on any of its borders to stop the illegal movement of people, drugs and weapons, number, three dismantling drug cartels and ending the movement of illegal drugs, weapons and funds across our border. Improving nafta number: four nafta is at twenty two year old agreement that must be updated to reflect the realities of today. There are many improvements that could be made that would make both mexico and the united states stronger and keep industry
in our hemisphere. Number five keep manufacturing wealth in our hemisphere being stop at therapy. He is so bottom line. Is that he he goes there and he speaks out. All of his priorities were to stop illegal immigration, we're going to build a wall. So here's what this one
here's what this wasn't. It was trump appearing sober which was important because they re
him from Hillary Clinton. The Democrats that he's a complete nutcase who's going
down there and he's can start launching nuclear weapons. He was gonna walking with
mariachi band in a taco bowl presented to Pena Nieto and an annex the contrary right. That's the way that Hillary Clinton was basically was basically speaking about how donald trump was going to act. He didn't do that. He appeared sober. He peered stayed honestly. It looks like he took a couple of valium and that wasn't a bad look for
right. What this does demonstrate by the way is that donald trump standard, the standards which we hold donald trump, and I think this actually smart politically for him
is much lower than it would be for a normal politician. He doesn't have to be interesting. He doesn't have to say anything exciting. He can go down there, give a normal speech and we
with him like we treated two year old, you just peed in the party for the first time, where I just do big big round of applause,
It's an amazing amazing showing
It's amusing aspect of this was was lord ingram coming out after this insane? Isn't it great that we just had such a successful meeting with our chief trading partner.
I thought you hated nafta laura. I thought that was your whole deal, but in any case, trump trump gives this statement. He appears sober.
Appears not crazy and that's the whole thing I mean the whole thing here is: he has to look not crazy on the international stage too big, when the media acknowledge that it's a big win and then trump is asked about the wall. Who did you speak about whether someone would pay for the wall? Will all start? Nothing like an easy question like that we did discuss the wall. We didn't discuss payment of the wall, that'll be for a later date. This was a very preliminary meeting. I think it was an excellent meeting and we are, I think, we're very well on our way. A lot of the things I
I had a very strong, but we have to be strong. We have to say what's happening, there is crime. Is you so he's? He goes along and along these lines? Those are great, I mean he says we didn't discuss it and that's fine. A lot of people,
a kind of cynically trying to bash trump, they say well, you know why didn't he discuss it? That's him being weak. You can't have it both ways either you want him to pivotal, you don't want him to have it. If you want him to pivot, then he can discuss
If you dont want independent, then you wish that he mentioned it, but then you have to be ideologically cans
then and condemn his new pivot altogether. Charles crowd, hammer
from family. I I'm from ten either pretty much everybody bill crystal trials crown
Jonah Goldberg meat, like all the people who you would think of, is sort of the people who don't love trump, to say the least. They said that trump helped himself with this particular jaunt to mexico and had put trump on the international stage, gimmick that will help. Yes, he took a risk and he pulled it off. Look for big negative about trump. The thing with the Clinton campaign plays on is the fact that it's hard to imagine him as president being presidential thing has been
I didn't do the staff has been trying to get for him for the last six months now here he is standing on the world stage with a heater. This is a big step. He not only held his own. I think in some ways he sort of dominated the mexican president was rather defensive, asking for respect trump. I thought spoke well and then, if you noticed at the very end when they took questions, it was trump who took charge he's sitting in the powers of the president of mexico. This never happens. Normally, it's the host, who picks the the journalist,
trump took charge, naturally walked off the stage as the dominant guy. He pulled it off. I think he really helped themselves and I and I agree- I thought that he helped himself yesterday. I wrote a piece about it right, afterward hours later, the mexican,
it comes out and they say trump lied. He women we saw when he said we didn't talk about payment for the wall. That's not true! Here's a mexican spokesperson,
yeah. We mention the wall.
According to reuters quote mexican president
big opinion. Yet, on Wednesday, told Donald trump mexico would not pay for the republican presidential candidates proposed wall along the border according to
and one sanchez presidential spokesman said what the president said is that mexico, as has been said on several occasions, will not pay
for that walls, it sounds like triumphant. Now again, I don't think that hurts trump do badly, as he said right in front opinion, yet ghetto
that we didn't talk about it in pendant, yet to let it go so. It looked like a little bit of sour grapes, looked like kind of seinfeld jerk, storing, like he's coming about late to the party and trying to buy it back, but it does cast
slight gloss on a little bit of a scar on what was a pretty boy
fish free appearance by donald trump, then donald trump goes to phoenix. Then Donald trump goes to phoenix and donald trump gives this speech in phoenix now to lead off. I think it's important mentioned a couple of things, one they. The speech was not
At a policy conference, it was not a policy certain policy center. I think this was a mistake. If you're going to give a big pivot policy speech, you don't do it
the raw raw cheering crowd of people who are also cheering. When you said you wanted to deport eleven million people if you're going to actually pivot on that issue, you don't do it in front of the red meat.
Is you actually do it like heritage foundation so that the crowd
sharing all of the lines that are the most militant
going silent along the lines that are the most pivot friendly. That's if you're trying to private, which trump I think was trying to do that summer. Whatever to the theatrical here, there is one element of the africa lahti that holds good, but there are other elements that were there
pretty incredibly had regionally ani and jeff sessions, walking on stage this event wearing hats and make me
to called great again also. I know that
supposed to mean other than it seems like a slap in mexico right
What are we going to invade? Are we going to take it over is going to be like the the shorter, the the
as montezuma to the shores of tripoli I mean: are we ever going to go? Woodrow Wilson style in there it's a it's. It's bizarre, but trump gives this speech and when and all so here's my initial take. I read the speech last night, I didn't watch the speech, I read it and when I read the speech, I thought this is a very well stated policy position for republicans on immigration that it's a really
stated speech. I thought that a mere ted cruises position on immigration, the primaries, which is the position I support it. I thought this was a very
very strong speech now a sort of widely accepted on the
right. We looked at the speech we said on policy. This is really good. There is some holes on it when it gets deportation.
Ok to leave that way. You don't have to talk about what you're gonna do tenure
from now on, we finally secured bore- you can kind of say: ok, we'll leave that to ten years from now, when we finally secured the boar. So let's go through from Spain
there was a distinction. As I say, one. The problems for tromp was the trumpets, a showman because from a showman test
perform to live audience in front of him know somebody who's done this before I give of egg speeches all the time, it's hard not to respond to the audit
right in front of you as opposed to the audience. That's outside the camera. Coming through your tv screen. Trumps should know,
because you ve been on tv so much, but he tends to respond to the people in the room like a musician, what, if you're a musician and are playing a contrary, I'm a violent if you're, musician, you're playing concert and people are clanking their way through dinner,
you're gonna start getting angry. You might play faster. You might play louder to try and get their attention. Trump responds to the crowd and because you response the crowd here
He ends up sounding more extreme than the text of the speech makes him
may it makes it out to be, and that allows the left to create their own narrative of what trumpet
we doing here when you trying to do was pivot, while still maintaining a strong immigration position. I think the text of the speech did that
I also see why the
would seize. On this sort of militant frumps tone, as well as the
as well as the vagaries of his language, to suggest that he wasn't really pivoting at all
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so. There's two things to pay
engine to in donald trump speech when really three one is the policy which will talk about which was very good to us, the tone which,
not as good the tone in the crowd is not as good and three was the key point. Did he shift his position? Did he shift its position because
New york times got itself in trouble. There was an entire leads today. The entire led to their piece about from speech which they had to release early was trumpet, and then it turned out that trumpeted really have a very hard they to rewrite
down their entire peace and right, it is the trouble with pre writing
you're all of your analysis, so dont donald trump. Yesterday in Phoenix he's,
Is that he's just landed? Having returned from mexico? Here's how he says that went. I've just landed
return from a very important
special meeting with the president of max
go. A man I like and respect very much and a man
who truly loves his country maxim
and by the way just like I am a man who loves my country.
united states. We agreed on the importance of ending.
The illegal flow of drugs, cash guns and people-
across our border, and you put the cartels out.
Business. We also discuss the great contribution of max.
An american citizen, so our two countries, my love for the people of mexico and the leadership and friendship that we have between mexico.
the united states so important here. So so I just one renewed the text as it was written.
He's reading, it was written, but here's how it should have been written
here's that should have been rather than just a political note here-
im kind of screaming this out and impose it and when he reads it this way it sounds like there's. A severe competition doesn't sound like there's a severe competition between the united states and mexico, but he loves his country
screw him, I love my country. The way this was
was to read on the pages disorder the problem with reading his speeches, as opposed watching them. The way that a region
age is on the tax is like this. I've just landed
returned from a very important and special meeting with the president of mexico, a man I respect and like
much in a man really loves his country. Just as I am a person,
loves the united states right. That's that's! How supposed to me is that supposed to be
I highly it's supposed to be. I love my country just as much as you have said. Is it supposed to be? He loves his country just as much as I love my country right, that's the actual reading. He reads it opposite. Reggie reads it, so the emphasis is,
I love my country more than he does. He loves his country out of my country.
That's why I'm going to Shillong limited right? That's what sort of the way that it reads just in terms of tonality
I read the page. He goes on along these lines. You says he starts:
talking about how we're going to talk about immigration
honestly now again, the contents of this is exactly right.
Exactly right, so we're going to talk about two things, as always, content and tone and tone includes crowd. Response here is donald trump
What, if we're going to make our immigration system work, then we have to be prepared to talk honestly and without fear about these important and very sensitive issues. For instance, we have to listen to the concerns that working people, our forgotten working people, have over the record.
Pace of immigration and its impact on their jobs, wages, housing, school,
the tax bills and general living conditions. These are valid concerns expressed by decent and patriotic citizens from all
round all over. We also have to be honest about the fact that not everyone who seeks to join our country will be able
successfully assimilate. Sometimes it's just not going to work out. It's our right as a sovereign nation to choose immigrants that we think are the likely to thrive and flourish
and love us uk again. The content here is one hundred percent correct. What he says. You're is exactly right. There, a lot of people in the united states who feel
we're about immigration. It doesn't mean they're, bigots, it doesn't mean. There's uniforms and people should stop pretending.
That they are in he's exactly right when he says not. Everyone's joining the country will be able
successfully assimilate, and he says
right is a sovereign nation to choose people we think are the likely as to thrive in force. This should be him
to convince? Instead, it sounds like he's kind of eating people down again the contrast between the content and the tone is a little bit of a problem. I dont think that is a huge problem. I think part of it is again he's giving it a big auditorium with an echo we Michael
on the big crowd behind him, cheering what he saying
He continues along sends again. The content here is excellent. He talks about the issues to carry. This is excellent content
there is the issue of security. Countless innocent american allies have been stolen because our politicians have failed
duty to secure our borders and enforce our laws like they have to be enforced
I have met with many of the great parents,
who lost their children to sank,
were cities and open borders, so many people
so many many paper. So
sam,
they will be joining may on this stage in a little while
forward to introduce. These are amazing, amazing people again. The crowd here is the problem. What he's saying here is not the problem, the crowd, cheering the crowd, canna yelling
It adds the feeling that this is sort of a rabble, rousing speech when in reality, this is not a rabble. Rousing speeches policy. Speech of your policy speech. You dont, need
bill? Yelling in the background? That's it it's a mistake of image
just but everything that he saying here is, of course, exactly right
and he continues along new along these lines. Talks about who are,
legal immigrants were actually coming to the united states.
While there are many illegal immigrants in our country who are good people, many men, this doesn't change the fact that most
Illegal immigrants are lower skilled workers with less education who compete directly against vulnerable american workers.
These illegal workers draw much more out from this system. Then they can ever possibly pay back and they are hurting a lot of our people that can not get job
under any circumstance to get that last line. Wasn't in the original text. As I understand it, they're hurting a lot of people that cannot get any jobs under any circumstances. Again.
This is putting a moral onus on people who just want to get a job, and it sounds harsher than it actually is. The whole tone here should be I'm just stating facts. Okay, this is just the fact. The vast majority of people who are coming into the country are good people that doesn't change
fact that it does lower the wage rate when you have a broader labour poor, especially of people who are not subject to minimum wage.
I just have the same thing he did, it have been, doesn't sound militant respect continues a button, but again that the guy. I want to point out that the difference between content in tone
what people tend to take away from these speeches is not the ninety minutes of content. It tends to be the thirty seconds of tone that you get from a youtube clip
that you get from listening on the radio. That's what you get right. What you get is is yell
is he not if he's yelling, that meat is angry? If he's angry them easy angry at somebody was angry at somebody he's angry at illegal immigrants. That means he hates illegal immigrants and wants to harm them. That's the way the human brain works most of the judgments we make about how people think are based on our initial take away from what they projecting
it's a feeling, and this is why I was mistake to do the speech this way, but we'll we'll put that behind cause. I don't have to keep reiterating the same point now, let's focus a little bit on the on the actual contents of the speech and again, I think a lot of this is
we really good. He says he talked about the fact that the media have miss prioritized this entire deal. Facts are never report, said the media and my opponent discuss one thing at only one thing: the needs of people.
Living here illegally in many cases, by the way they're treated better than our vets
nor can happen anymore more november. The raid that sounds like mass deportation when, like mass deportation and he's right
The central issue in illegal immigration should not be the people who are here. Everybody treats it like it's an urgent problem that people are living here illegally is an urgent problem. It's
happening for literally decades and nothing has changed
the urgent problem is the safety concern and stopping the continuation of the flow into the country, and then we can figure out what to do with these folks. That was the rubio plan. That was the JEB bush plan. That was the TED cruz plan. They all had basically the same plan on this particular matter, but nonetheless, you know Donald trump is a you know. He he's he's stating it but it, but it sounds like
it sounds harsh it does. It does sound harsh, he continues in and again he continues along these lines and he points out that the media are totally out of touch here.
Is a central issue is not the needs of the eleven million illegal immigrants or how have
many there may be? And honestly we ve been hearing that number four years. It's always eleven million.
Our government has no idea, it could be. Three million could be thirty million. They have no idea what the number is. Frankly, our government has no idea what they
doing on many many fronts house. That's never really.
The central issue. It will never be a central issue, it doesn't matter from that standpoint. Anyone who tells you that the core issue is the needs of those living here illegally has simply said,
too much time in washington out of media elites. Think the biggest problem facing american side. When you know this
This is what they talk about facing american society. Today,
is that there are eleven million illegal immigrants who don't have
well status.
and they also think the biggest thing
you know this is not nuclear. It's not isis as that russia is that china is,
global warming apology. Politicians, donors especially dress.
here these words from me and all of you today
There is only one core issue
immigration debate,
and that issue is the well being of the american people who care when you watch this and when you listen to it, he saying
things that are true. He is the question is whose his audience, so he thinks he's out into the people right in front of him, but his audience for this whole day was supposed to be the the
working mother in the suburbs, the that woman who made the lower publican
Nine votes Democrat sometimes is concerned about
duty, but also feels the need for compassion when he opened up to speak by talking about how he wanted to be compassionate unfair. Are you sensing compassion from him? You get the sense of compared
from it, and so this is not a question of right or wrong. I think that is right on virtually everything. You say this is a question of.
in reality. It is- and I keep going back to this point because important in politics, the question is your audience. Who is his audience? What does he trying to do and when he's just citing back to his stump speech, which it seems like, is what he's doing here
I'm not sure who he's gaining I'm not sure who it was a real opportunity. He goes to mexico has very sober meeting. He could have come forth that are really silly
speech in which he laid out this exact same agenda. The exact same agenda, but done so
It wasn't yelling and wasn't screamin, wasn't cheery and wasn't wasn't people clapping, it wasn't. People yelling, but
instead was I'm just going to lay out for you here are the hard facts about immigration and we have to be compassionate and we have to deal with people in a way that is fair, but we are,
I have to make sure that we're protecting america's interests where he could done all of that, but instead it turns aged imgur stickley. It doesn't look like that from from and from any standpoint doesn't look like that, and so what that does? That opens the door for the left, narratives left narrative.
Is that from did not pay yesterday that tramples on lower incomes morning say no, no, I'm softening I'm softening so the last week we had the softening than we are
name than we had the softening again, and you need to talk to
who is urologist at this point, but he says that they are in the middle of the speech he sort of takes both position. So there's one point where.
Says we're not gonna have any amnesties, as there's did there's to can be legal status. There's nothing to be any amnesty. Here's what you had to say about that number one
You ready you ready.
In iraq and mexico, will pay for the world
They don't know yet what they're gonna pay for their excellent report sets out of web. Ok, the them could then I'm looking for things, probably for five from the end guys it's the one where he talks about his
Since the world cannot obtain legal status, there thou art.
our message to the world will be this. You cannot obtain legal status or become a citizen of the united states by ITALY
really during our country, this declaration alone will help stop the crisis.
illegal crossers and illegal overstays. Very importantly, people will know that you can't just smuggle in hunker down and wait.
To be legalised, not gonna, work. Thou. Those days are over right. Here.
those days are over. That sounds like using in deport everybody right and then literally
in the next sentence he says
several years. Things could change and we have that club
in several years when we have accomplished enforced
and deportation girls and trust
We ended illegal immigration for good, including the construction of a.
Which we will have built in record time,
and at a reasonable cost, which you never here from the governor
the establishment of
lawful immigration system, then and
Only then will
be in a position to consider the appropriate
this position of those
individuals who remain that discussion can take place
only in an atmosphere in which
go ever greater
It is a memory of the pass no longer with us allowing us to weigh the different options available based
the new circumstances at the time, so he says a bit: that's the flip! That's his lips! So
can't hear it again because he's yelling at you, but what he said
There is in two paragraphs right back to back. He says he can't obtain legal status. You can become a citizen by legally entering the country.
poker down and hope they were eventually an amnesty. You there
in literally the next paragraph. He says in several years in several years
We can have a discussion about the appropriate disposition of peace.
We'll hunker down and stayed here
it doesn't sound like mass deportation. Does it right so a minute ago
like mass deportation, now doesn't selling mass deportation. That was near the end of the speech. He was the critical points of the speech, but at that
four whelms by the image of him. With this huge cheering throng, five thousand people,
cheering everytime. He said he was going to build a wall cheering every time. He said, there'd be no amnesty, cheering every time he ripped illegal immigrants as criminals. So what the media did?
they took that they said. That's the story. The story is trump doubling down the stories, not the actual policy shift. The story is from Dublin
and so this morning, politicos reporting that a bunch of hispanic people on trumps campaign are now quitting
if they didn't see the pivot they wanted to see. Now, if you read the speech the pivots there, if you just read the text, the pivots present is vague. He wants to split the baby wants to have both
ways, but basically the media are saying there was no pivot.
the media are thing. There is no payment terms, people saying there was a pivot k and that's that's it that's. Why did the narrative that this was
when, for tramp tramp side, I think, is not completely corrects the narrative on the part of the left
there was no private is also not correct. Trumps policy on deep
station, remains just as vague as it ever was after his big
immigration speech last night,
I think the media is going to glom onto that and then they're just going to ask about deportations nonstop now, if he's smart, what trump will say is look, as I've said,
or, as I said in that speech, we'll talk about deportations,
on criminal, illegal aliens, meaning you know there are different
they're, here legally but criminal activity. Beyond that we'll talk.
Deportations of those people. Once we ve already secured the border will talk about what we do with the people who are here once we secured the border
Okay, I think that's the answer. He has to start giving on a regular basis, but the image just even the attitude of trump in mexico, vs trump on the stump last night, you can see the difference right trump in mexico is very soft, spoken trump and mexico's very subdued trump on the stump, with five thousand
People mistake by his campaign? He got his juices flowing and he got the full trump. You got the full complete trump. So there's a lot of fall out from from all of this, yet people who love trump.
in his were very happy about always the ankles are
typical, moderate language. He said this was the most magnificent speech in the history of earth.
wow. This doesn't sound like softening, go trump right, so she sees it as
softening the media latched onto that she's! God bless from four.
things go along with the nonsense number of eleven million illegal. It's at least,
Thirty million could be sixty million, which is not sixty million. She said
there's only one core issue in the debate over illegal immigration, the wellbeing of the american people, our greatest compassion must be for our american citizens
agriculture cheerleading him on, allows the media to play this game, what they say there was no pivot. Now and again, this was under
or by the fact that people like rooted giuliani, were out there stoking up the car
out and wearing has to say, make mexico great again. Also yours, the video
Julie ani last night to us from going to put this on,
Donald Donald trump made it clear that, obviously he understands and respects and admires tremendously the contributions of mexican americans who have come here.
we legally over the years first generation- second generation third generation. Ok, so he's wearing it
this makes may make mexico great again. Also, I don't know what the point of that was or who decided on the stagecraft, but it's really kind of dumb here's. The thing after, as you can
see the attitude of democrats about the trump move
yesterday by the level of panic during the day, some level of panic decline markedly after his speech.
night, everyone to mexico. There was little you could you could feel the panic on twitter. You can feel the panic and heller
pain. Hilary gave a speech yesterday before from gives immigration speech, and you can see that she was
She was starting to panic. Here's heller
saying leadership is more than a photo op. You don't build a coalition by insulting our friends or acting like a loose cannon. You do it by putting in the hard work of building relationships. Getting countries working together was my job every day as your secretary of state, it's more than a photo op, it takes consistency and reliability. Actually, it's just like building personal relationships. People have to get to know that they can count on you
did. You won't say one thing one day and something totally different: the next so sir, please stop there. She's leadership is more than a photo applied in a way
your leadership led to the death of for americans and men gauzy, the trashing of libya, the trashing of Egypt, the trashing of the trail
in tunisia, the trashing of turkey, I mean only eat on literally the genocide, that's ongoing in syria. You really don't get to talk about leadership on the foreign sphere, and this is why people were panicking because in the Clinton camp they're looking- and you hear it- she says we can't have crazy people doing foreign policy trump goes down to mexico and the only the only bar he had to jump.
Where was don't be crazy, does legitimately the only by right, don't be a crazy person and he wasn't a crazy person and so that the democratic, our debate
because they're narrative of trumpets such not be can't trust him. That disappeared
It is speech last night and suddenly there were all happy again suddenly
all of their all of the democratic frowny faces turned in dismay
faces and people start
wondering what was trumped doing? What was his strategy here and you can sort
he relief set in on the democratic side from here
the opportunity to make a significant move here. He didn't
in a very significant move. Because of that speech we still can do it. You silken do it, but to me it was. It was a bit of a blue.
opportunities for this is why,
the two narrative battle that I mentioned the beginning left's narrative that yesterday was a disaster for trump and rights, narrative that it was great for trump, I'm in the middle. I think that,
was blown opportunity for trumpet an opportunity that he created through good politicking, and then he proceeded to not fulfil through bad politicking. Ok, it's time for some things,
Then I like and then some things that I hate them. We got two mailbag today, so things that I like today. Let's start
If, though, you it's jean wilder weak, because I was a gene, while there passed away this week, we ve done blazing saddles. We did the cisco kid which all my personal favorite.
Probably the best movie that he was ever in was the producers, the original producers, that they made a musical out of this that stinks, but they, but they did do I
but then they made remake with nathan lane that also stinks, but the original,
he is so funny. The original movie.
so hilarious.
And I don't know do it- we don't have that would like there's a clip did was we haven't, got whichever click? Ok, this is one of the more famous. Meanwhile,
clips from the producer to place kind of a neighbor. She accountants and the plot of the film is.
Am I still places would be broadway producer who discovered
the you actually make more money from producing a broadway flop. Then you do from producing a broadway head in the way
this? Is you got you raise a bug dollars per year for your opening night, you sell a thousand percent, not a hundred percent thousand per cent of the operation.
then you have an opening night that is such a disaster. It's so bad. The reviews are so terrible that you have to put the thing in one night. You have to pull the musical in one night and then
you just savior investor, sorry how the money is going, we invested it. It's gone, can't do anything about in his pocket the cash right. That's the plot of the film and
Meanwhile, he rogues jean wilds or insufficient. Meanwhile, there is never she accountants and really really funny. I can't stop
I understand that. I'm aware I missed my name, but they are still the only one that doesn't have an increased sense of danger are going to frighten me or a husband, that's better, but you still look angry
how's this good. That's good, yeah, really really funny film and of course, this has some of the the great mel brooks classics like springtime for hitler, and it's just it's. It's a really, really really funny movie, which has been blown up by it by hollywood, which is what they always do. They always take the great things, remake them and make them stink, but the original film is the best by far and it's and he's-
as these charming and funny it's it's a it's a great film, okay, other things that I like. So somebody says
I have the world's both greatest and we
this fans so I had to
So yesterday we had a bizarre japanese anime thing and I have no idea what the japanese on it said, although I have been informed that there is some stuff in there that was inappropriate of there was, I didn't know about
I still don't know about it, because it's in japanese and I don't speak japanese, but if it was, I apologize for those regions. If there is anything offend
and there I have no clue again. It was in japanese but is
bet he sent me there's and this offensive in terrible, but I think it's hilarious, so up I wanna put it up is how much seventy sent me.
graphic of shot glasses with her on.
Gorilla and I'm obsessed with the whole harambee meaning routine. I think is the funniest thing ever because I have a really dark sense of humor and says:
the shop for her own day, he took one for you get it.
I understand the animal rights people hate me now, but tough, it's it's funny. Ok things! I hate. So I mentioned
very early on the program, this double standard that exists in the media and it is as it is pretty ridiculous, but things like hey: let's do it. We are.
Ok, score, we're, never gonna get this right. Fine, so
in here
this routine nineteen they're doing an interview of this guy who had saved.
be who is stuck in a hot cars or some some terrible mother, decide
it would be a genius moves. Leave like a four month old baby in an in eighty degree, whether in enclosed car,
It is a good idea if you want a roast the baby and kill the baby. So this guy broke the windward, save the baby is on cnn and ensuring a structure here
What cnn did with the trump shirt you're walking through the parking lot? You see the baby help us understand what went through your mind and why you did what you did as I was walking up. I was parked far back from the from the car and, as I was walking up, I saw a lady walking out of the store and as we got shoulder to shoulder about it back into his bar and she had yelled, oh my god. So when I turned around when we heard the baby screaming, we were like, oh my god, that baby sweating her hair was all wet. She was covered up
in a warm blanket on. It didn't happen in this case, thanks to you and sarah. Thank you again. You've taken the time to talk to us notice, something okay. So this is a good guy right. There's a good guy. He broke the window of the car to save this baby, the mother. By the way,
he's, gonna, be prosecuted for child endangerment. Look at assure you noticed something they blow out the trump
This on cnn headline news they blurt out the trump was it obscene. I understand if there was an obama sure you think there is one chance in hell,
it would have blurted or or hillary shirt even go to board it no way, and then they claimed was a mistake. Is it they claimed later owes mistake? We
in the film editors. Here I mean we edit the show every we we cut lots of lots of stuff. We blurred things, have you ever accidentally blurred something has that ever happened.
You just sitting around and boom, something goes blurry, never have
Clearly, this is deliberate, move to blow out to blow out the sure because they don't want people to know this swell fella is
from support, because you're not allowed to know he's transporter. There are other items of a pair,
however, that the media are willing to hide on behalf of the left. Here is one of those items, so there
how in cabinet coups just turning out to be a terrible version, this is: is the bench writing quarterback for those
and francisco forty niners, who says you will set out the national anthem on military appreciation, take these class act. These are the socks that
now wearing a practice with a story about this daily, where its linked drudge, the the picture is a that on his socks, it is a picture of pigs wearing cop caps, growing police hat to this guy, who says,
It's america is a deeply racist place, really terrible discriminatory place. He has socks with pictures of the police as pigs on them and he wears them out to practice. Apparently, he's been wearing these since august. Tenth, no
we has seen fit to ask him about. The entire media knew he's not been asked one question about them, not one because he's a civil rights hero gang in the
the civil rights here. We can't ask him why he thinks that all cops or pigs- just disgusting, just disgusting, ok, I will skip. They will will save the other things that we hate for today. I will go straight to the mailbags that we can see if we can approximate the appropriate time. The shows us to run. Ok,
she mailbag jerry right. I want to get your opinion on two candidates approaches to national security from often talks
How hilary wants to increase the intake of syrian refugees by five hundred fifty percent? He says
I understand the refusal to back from out of principle, but at what point we realise the threat of territory
hence political ideologies and its huge threat to our name.
Especially if Clinton takes the reins. I also think trump is a term tornado and was never trump during the primaries, but I will to
feel safe under a trump administration? Am I wrong I'd love to get your opinions on this? Ok. I think this is a perfectly valid argument. If trump makes you feel safer
Of course that's valid argument. I've set myself, I think from might make me feel safer on immigration. There are a lot of considerations,
if that's your paramount concern. If your paramount concern is, we have to stop the importation of people who are threats to american citizens. Then, though,
tromp, although I will say that again, you may be sick,
the possibility of stopping future immigration waves. If you vote trump and by doings
You toxify the republican brand for the next election, because my perception is that trump is going to lose and if you tax by the republican brand under half from
Can we able to defeat hilary in four years or eight years? It's just going to be forever. You guys went to
with donald trump, so I'm not sacrificing victory just for the sake of sacrificing victory here by not voting trump. If I'm, if I dont vote trump, if I d
vote trump. Then it's not because I want hillary to win or it's because I want democrats to continue to win it's because I want democrats to lose to somebody who's actually going to fix the problem in the near future, as opposed to somebody who's going to pay lip service to fixing the problem. So this is a very complex calculation. I've never pretended, and I've said it
over I'm not saying this is an easy decision, either way. There's a bunch of different things on the table, detoxification of the republican conservative brand, the attempt to turn conservatism into trump ism, the the absolute hatred with which many americans view donald trump, the fact that young people despise trump him in his pole, numbers of young people are awful. These are things that we have to think about for the future beyond just this election, as I said before, if you think this is the last election, if you think this is the last elections, the last chance to save the country vote trump
That's it if you think it's his last chance to save the country vote trump. If you think that the real saving of the country rests on the election of real conservative sometime in the near future and the non wiping out of the republican brand, then you might want to think about it twice. Alex writes dear Ben
the rise of christianity in russia and china. Can you see these countries becoming beacons of clay?
liberalism and righteousness, thereby you
stopping north america and the rest of europe in which collectivism is thriving. Well, I mean to be fair. I don't think that the the brand, not all brands of christianity are equal, that this sort of russian orthodox greek orthodox brand of religion, that is
practised in in russia from what I know that is very much is not
same. As is you know, the american brand of religion, just as european christianity is not the same as american christianity. There are many different strains of christianity. American christianity rests all
in this kind of rationalistic, largely protestant upbringing that most of our founding fathers
add, and- and that is what shape the values- not all brands of christianity
exactly the same. Catholicism, obviously is not the same as as as anglican isn't, which now seems protestantism, and all of these have different.
Political considerations, there is a reason why catholicism is very heavy in south america, but catholicity, but heavily catholic countries in south America also turn into socialist dictatorships very often, and there's a reason for that. So I dont think that that china is on the verge of becoming a classical liberal haven. I don't think
Russia's either Russell rights, durban and second, your college student have been listening to show for two months. I hold great respect for your defensible,
envy. Your eloquent way of speaking have always held today.
Conservative values partially because of my parents, although recent
become more libertarian. Whenever professor presents a progressive idea in my classmates, not I feel alone. My question
how do I become more solid in the ideas of free market capitalism and individual freedom? So I mean that's it you,
I can read, but in a coherent way I mean the end
Russell is that you just have to read so if you're going to read books on economics, the the two kind of basic primers, primrose, r r, thomas one
basic economics and Henry has: let's economics in one month
read those two you'll know more than all of your classmates combined about the about the basic workings of
markets in economics and morality of remarks in economics and also look up thomas souls. The quest for cosmic justice, which is which is really terrific, work,
It's been a big fan of the show. I was wondering if you could explain your position on intervention in Israel. I understand you're against the type.
nation, building the neo conflict, pushing acted, but what?
Israel, unique. Is it the fact that
I was the only real democracy in the hell hole that is the middle east against nation building. It feel the for the rest of the first world should help israel defend themselves
so is as man the reason that he got off the trump frame it made
reconsider my admiration for trump. For that, I'm forever grateful again if you wanna vote trump, that's fine just be eyes wide open about about who these people are. As far as nation building sound nation building to support democracies, it exist as nation building
just that you can take places that have never experienced democracy and magically turn them democratic. So you should be more exact in when it comes to this terminology. You're taking it takes,
afghanistan and saying we're going to take this tribal state, that's never seen anything remotely approaching western liberalism and suddenly boom we're going to turn them into into your idaho. It ain't gonna happen, alexander a table
Why do you think so many companies now use affirmative action? Would it not be more profitable to higher
Why use based only on things like skill, work, ethic, accomplishments, education, etc. Do you think there are any benefits to affirmative action? Thanks alex
Alex if you mean race based affirmative action. No, I do not think there are benefits to raise based affirmative action. I think it is just another
Where distinguishing between peoples races without looking at their backgrounds,
there are many reasons why you pick somebody who is who has different experiences
with many reasons why he would look at somebody's work. Experience you have a four point. Oh for a four point. Oh g p a and you came from a really rough background. That's that may be more impressive than if you have a four point. Oh g, p. N. You came from a really rich background because you presumably had to work harder to overcome obstacles, and that has
elephants, but if it's just re space like there's a black eyed, a white guy in the black eye, gets more points. No, I think that's an type unofficial. I think that stupid drake great.
For the last few months of the election cycle since it was revealed cruz can beat trump. He stated the conservative party needs to look onward toward the next election, so my question is finding a proper candidate to represent the party in twenty twenty. My question is: do you think it's likely? The conservative party can come back in four years stronger than now and if so, who, in your opinion, could lead the
I need to victory. He said I love you stay objective and laid the information out, and I appreciate okay, so drake. As far as some of the
People who I think our are solid for twenty, I think gregg abbott in texas, is somebody who solid for twenty twenty. I think that
sas in nebraska is somebody who solid for twenty twenty? There
There are some other governors who, I think would be interesting candidates for twenty twenty. I do think the possibility of a real conservative resurgence remains, but this is important. I think, after this election cycle, if trump loses, which the polls suggest he will
if from loses? There's gonna be a big battle, and it's not going to be between the trumpeters and the conservatives? It's gonna be the establishment and the conservatives you stay
which one is going to blame conservatives for trump until the trump people they were taken for a ride by people like cruz and bank, on the hatred of trump people for cruz to form a de facto alliance with that from people and then put conservative ism in the backseat conservatism of the backseat. That's what I foresee
The poor regions in which mcdonald and the rights premises of the world have already reached out to trump in a way that a lot of conservatives hasn't people are forgetting that never from people were all basically ted crews. Conservatives amends its people who are hard core conservative
not people who are wishy washy. There are few wishy washy, never tempers, but most of the people who are
anti trump are also people who are very, very hard core conservatives, the establishment, his form common force, a trump
going to try and maintain that equilibrium library after the election and stated that from people look, you got your shot now, it's our shot. We need. We need jabbering mc bush, part three. We need we need bob.
we need some some adoration of the bush family, Michael rights. What is a fair balance between libertarianism incomes?
It is as a young millennial. I feel popple between both of them
cannot decide what would be the best balance. So my view libertarianism, there are their multiple types libertarianism, their strong defence.
Terrorism which is ordinary, elder libertarianism than theirs. There's weak defence libertarianism electron Paul there. There people who are liberty
on social policy. Gary Johnson is pro choice,
pro abortion, their people who are libertarian, but pro life grandpas. There's lots of strange even within libertarianism, but my
libertarianism. Is that I'm pretty much libertarian when it comes to government policy
be able to do whatever you want so long as you're, not hurting anybody else is a pretty good rule for government. Now, the reason I'm a conservative
not a full libertarian is because libertarians many of them go further and they say that even in the social sphere, there shouldn't be institutions that pushed social standards
This is a local communities to be able to have stigmas. Mobile communication and local churches should be able to throw people out local local organization.
should be able to organise, on the basis of the morality of their choosing that I disagree with having
strong societal institutions outside of government are the greatest guarantor of liberty from government and is what to Tocqueville said if you, if your member of a church,
and everybody your communities, member of a church, much better shot, you're, not
the government to enforce morality, since you already
the clause, morality, that's that's socially enforced taylor rights with all the controversy
Skyrocketing on the left about how america is not the greatest country, could you please give your opinion on this topic? What are the five things you appreciate and respect most about the united states, economic freedom and property rights, the belief in god, given rights that are that are protected from government as well as by government, the idea of checks and balances, because human beings can't be
as the notion that equality extends to people of all races and all in all sectors, and that that that equality is inequality of.
It's an opportunity, but not inequality, equality of outcome and, finally, the basis of all of this, which is free,
of religion. The idea that I can worshippers icy factors are those five big ones and
fixed, which is sort of an adjunct to all five of those is the idea that we have a right to protect ourselves from encroachment by the government, which is, of course, what the founders did when they rebelled against the british, and that requires
and amendment Josh rights do think there should be any legal guidelines for treatment of animals. What is your stance on the practice of thyssen and other large food price
messrs or in regard to animal treatment, it joshua
hannah torn on their? So I'm
in animal rights activists. In a sense, I don't think animals are the same as human, nothing humans and I think people for the ethical treatment of animals. Does greece
a disservice to animal rights by suggesting things like there's a chicken holocaust. That's does just that stupid. That stupid
as far as ethical treatment of animals. Yes, I think that there should be regulations with regard to the treatment of animals,
I think some of these are over broad. I think the idea that all chickens have to be free range is kind of this kind of silly. I have to
I haven't spent a lot of time, thinking about this and I'd like to research, it a little bit more and think about it, a little bit more before giving a hard and fast answer, because, obviously every time you create regulations like this, you increase the price of food which doesn't hurt,
its people. People learn a lot of money like me, but it does hurt people at the bottom of the
economic chain who chain looking for looking for a cheap chicken bressani can feed their kid and so they're all sorts of
relations like in california about free range eggs and all this stuff and you double the price of eggs that does have a human cost. Okay, Adam writes and we're going to do maybe like one or two more of these
hey met. My wife- and I are expecting our first kid next month were part of the same crappy millennial generation. Is you?
generation sucks, so bad we're considering private school or home school thought or public education can
need to get worse, regardless of who is in office. No I'm not sure publication.
asian will continue to get worse, regardless of who is in office, but I think that if you break teachers, unions allow school vouchers and create competition and public school system that can increase the quality of education,
have to impose some of the same sort of standards and shall retry to impose in washing
DC and then was thrown out for doing so, including
you're getting raises racist quality teachers and getting rid of tenure rules. I think that it depends on
community Lena. Where I live. I went to the burbank unified school district for elementary school, great school, montedison, electric terrific school.
I then went to walter reed, for which is in north hollywood. A very different school district.
Part of l, a. U s, d,
I wasn't in the mainstream, arousing the hp programme with a highly gifted programme. The teachers were good, but the others.
look like and want to Marie everytime. You went out on the playground I mean was like mad max out there, so we re really does depend on the school district and your local community even rights.
I thought well thorough, had the most convincing dappling or in Chad smith, until I saw a picture,
bill hater. He should play you and your big screen, biography
stay out of my friend. I am deeply insulted by that.
I've, never I've, never, honestly! What do I get? A lot is Jeff Gordon. I get Jeff borneo than ask our driver
Now that one I've seen a lot of everyone, gonna jangle, Radcliffe jonesy at all
Well, hater, I'm gonna, look up a picture of bill Hader now because I don't know whether I if bill hader is who I think he is, then
Yeah he's got bug eyes.
May well. What have they cannot will taken will take an online poor and weather
who should play me in the film I've always
she colonial should play me in the film, but in that's that may be bad casting final one
Michael rights high, then recently the deal jane said it will no longer use private presents many.
Block excited by this decision saying this is the end of business profiting off the incarceration of people. The assumption seems to be
Private prisons are somehow driving up the number of people being incarcerated, just make money
your opinion on the use of private presence. My opinion on the use of private prisons that the government is terrible at everything and if you have a competitive bid,
it is overseen with regulation and you have people who are monitoring the private prison private
This can actually be sued into the ground by both the government and the inmates. Where's the public system, only you get sued, so public public school system is bad because of this, the public jail system is bad. Because of this,
I dunno what what improves, when, when you hand everything over to the state as opposed to handing it over to private companies who then hold accountable. Okay, we have reached the end of the week and
means, of course, that we're about to end as Andrew clayton likes to call it. The could enter the craven last weekend in which things get ruin and people by train
control yourselves gang. We won't have a shot monday because its labour day thanks to and what will happen.
this right. Now, thanks to the union's for labour day off
Thanks for our skyrocketing debt and the destruction
of our national sovereignties are really appreciate that that's been awesome so glad for monday off. Not so glad about that
in trillion dollar that as well as massive state debts across the board those kind of shock but ensure that response.
Romanian trillion in that, but you are responsible for galvanised. California is that in any case, thanks for labour day off,
we'll see you tuesday and then we'll
an exceedingly short, weak and short. We just means we could
more information, as you know, because time has no meaning here we just move fast
and Ben shapiro. This is the Ben shapiro show.
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