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00:00Good evening, everyone. I'm Laura Ingram. This is the Ingram angle from Washington tonight.
00:06All right. The media is predictably singing Kamala's praises. But what do actual voters
00:12think?
00:13I didn't get answers to fundamental questions that we need to know as voters.
00:18Oh, who needs answers? And we saw fireworks on the Hill when a Democrat insulted families
00:24of illegal alien crime.
00:27Don't make an assumption that we're being used. That is insulting.
00:32Plus did a left wing celeb just overshadow Kamala's debate performance?
00:37This is, I think, the most important celebrity endorsement we've ever seen in a presidential
00:42campaign.
00:43Tell us about it, Lawrence.
00:45But first, the devil's bargain. That's the focus of tonight's angle.
00:51I want you to ignore most of the commentary you've heard from the pundit class on the
00:55debate last night. As usual, the talking heads misread the concerns of millions of
01:00Americans watching at home.
01:03Tonight I'm going to give you the key takeaways from the debate. First, ABC's moderators were
01:08essentially acting as Kamala Harris's debate coaches. Time and again, they served up soft
01:14balls with zero follow ups.
01:17Vice President Harris, you call climate change an existential threat. What would you do to
01:22fight climate change?
01:23A really quick response here, Vice President Harris, on this notion of weaponization of
01:26the Justice Department.
01:27One of your campaign's top lawyers responded, saying, we won't let Donald Trump intimidate
01:31us. We won't let him suppress the vote.
01:34Is that what you believe he's trying to do here?
01:37You're great. Do you agree you're great?
01:39Now, this is entirely predictable. Now, remember, a top exec at Disney, whose portfolio includes
01:44ABC News, is a longtime pal of Kamala Harris.
01:49But another key point, and I think very, very important, is that Vice President Harris showed
01:54us last night that she's really not a lot more than a puppet of the failed D.C. establishment.
02:01She took weeks to rehearse, during which she said no, had no adversarial press interviews,
02:07and then, with a friendly panel, showed that she can memorize some lines and speak in platitudes.
02:13From the start, Harris knew she would not be fact-checked or ask real follow-up questions.
02:20But still, even with her absurd ABC running mates helping her, Harris revealed a lot about
02:25herself. And the picture was not altogether positive.
02:30Regular Americans who don't sit in studios like this, who don't get paid to talk for
02:35a living, will not be moved.
02:38She didn't talk about her policy changes between 2020 and 2024.
02:42Her whole centrist, moderate stance is just a facade.
02:46She's saying she can fix the problems that her administration has caused, but I just
02:50don't know if I can afford to take that risk.
02:52All these policies that she's saying she's going to implement on day one of presidency,
02:57why does she have to wait until, what, January 20th to do that?
03:02Good point. Now, they didn't want to see Kamala smirks or his, you know, her head bobbing
03:08up and down. They wanted actual policy.
03:11They didn't get it.
03:12One Milwaukee woman who voted Democrat in the past elections told the New York Times
03:17that the debate nudged her unexpectedly toward Trump.
03:22And out of the 10 undecideds that Reuters talked to, six went for Trump after the debate.
03:28Well, from her answer on Ukraine, we know this.
03:33She will follow the Dick and Liz Cheney playbook on foreign policy, meaning no end in sight
03:38to funding more endless wars that we seem to never be able to win.
03:42But gosh, did she memorize the names of those scary weapons?
03:48Because of our support, because of the air defense, the ammunition, the artillery, the
03:54javelins, the Abrams tanks that we have provided.
03:58Ukraine stands as an independent and free country.
04:03By contrast, Trump wants to save lives on both sides of the war.
04:07Remember, that is something liberals used to support.
04:11I want the war to stop.
04:13I want to save lives that are being uselessly people being killed.
04:17I want to get the war settled.
04:19It's the U.S. best interest to get this war finished and just get it done.
04:23Negotiate a deal because we have to stop all of these human lives from being destroyed.
04:31Peace.
04:32What a novel concept.
04:34And then came Harris on climate change, immigration tariffs.
04:39Former president has said that climate change is a hoax.
04:43And what we know is that it is very real.
04:45The United States Senate came up with a border security bill, which I supported.
04:51My opponent has a plan that I call the Trump's sales tax.
04:54There was a woman who helped raise us.
04:56We call her our second mother.
04:57She was a small business owner.
04:58My plan is to give a $50,000 tax deduction to startup small businesses.
05:04I imagine and have actually a plan to build what I call an opportunity economy.
05:09Oh, I love that.
05:10For some reason, that just cracked me up on the opportunity.
05:13What have we been having for the last three and a half years?
05:15Well, first of all, under Trump, the entire country was an opportunity economy.
05:20The Wall Street Journal amplified the devastating census data just released yesterday.
05:25We talked a little bit about this last night.
05:27Here's the upshot.
05:28The upshot is that real median household income remains lower than in 2019 and has barely
05:35grown since 2020.
05:38The contrast between the first three years of Trump and Biden presidencies is striking.
05:44The Trump tax reform and deregulation boosted growth, which resulted in a tighter labor
05:49market and rising wages without fueling inflation.
05:54Boom.
05:56Facts.
05:57He produced results.
05:59She produces decline.
06:01And if she's elected, it'll be more of what we've already seen.
06:04More inflationary spending, more manufacturing jobs lost, more migrants flooding in, lower
06:10wages for American workers.
06:12In other words, on key domestic issues, Harris will be no different than the nightmare of
06:19Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer and Joe Biden.
06:21What we've been dealing with, again, a continuous flow of humanity across the border, growth
06:27killing regulations, offshoring jobs and, of course, higher taxes.
06:33And finally, Americans who didn't know her radical views heard them last night for the
06:38very first time.
06:40She wants to do transgender operations on illegal aliens that are in prison.
06:45This is a radical left liberal that would do this.
06:49She wants to confiscate your guns and she will never allow fracking in Pennsylvania.
06:54Private medical insurance.
06:56That's another thing she doesn't want.
06:57She wants everybody to be on government insurance where you wait six months for an operation
07:02that you need immediately.
07:04My values have not changed and I'm going to discuss every one of the at least every point
07:08that you've made.
07:09At least.
07:10But I'm not getting back to that.
07:12She never did explain her flip flops.
07:16And of course, the fake moderators never pressed her.
07:19However, from this, we can assume that she is still the same extremist.
07:24She's been her entire life on social issues beyond supporting unrestricted abortion in
07:29all 50 states.
07:31Harris is for paid sex surgeries for migrants, legalization of hard drugs.
07:37And of course, you bet, boys and girls, sports, girls and boy sports.
07:41Yeah.
07:42She's all highly unpopular with working class Americans of all backgrounds.
07:47But she does not care.
07:49And this is where the regime would let Vice President Harris have her fun.
07:55That's the bargain she made.
07:57If she agreed to be their figurehead on foreign policy, immigration, economic policy, they'd
08:03let her play undisturbed in the social issues sandbox.
08:06Again, what the voters actually prefer, prefer.
08:10That's totally irrelevant.
08:12So the angle's take is that any post-debate celebration over in Kamala's camp, it's premature.
08:19Remember how over the moon they got when Tim Walz was selected as her VP?
08:25Well, he became his own meme.
08:28And they, of course, were giddy, positively giddy about the DNC.
08:33But the headlines last week, where's the bounce?
08:35There was no bounce.
08:37And now once again, they're doing the Snoopy dance after her debate performance.
08:42But still, Harris has a very heavy lift here.
08:46And unless she can convince enough voters that abortion up through the third trimester
08:52trumps gas prices, lower incomes, and the migrant explosion, all these issues people
08:58care about, just so every woman in Alabama can get an abortion up until the third trimester,
09:04she still faces major, major election headwinds.
09:08And that's the angle.
09:09All right.
09:10A point that to me seemed pretty obvious.
09:13If Harris supposedly ran away with the debate, why is her camp so eager for another one?
09:19Why not just drop the mic, hit the trail and cruise to election night?
09:24Well, the truth is, despite the public display of enthusiasm, they know she did not stick
09:29the landing and she needed to.
09:32Well, you know, when you when you don't win, it's like a fighter.
09:36When a fighter is a bad fight, gets knocked out or loses the fight.
09:40The first thing he says is we want a rematch.
09:43So we won the debate, according to every poll, every single poll, I think that are we going
09:49to do a rematch?
09:50I just don't know.
09:51We'll think about it.
09:52Joining us now, RNC co-chair Lara Trump.
09:55Lara, great to see you.
09:58What about this idea of another debate?
10:01I know Fox would love to host a debate.
10:04Brett and Martha, I think it would be everyone would watch, that's for sure.
10:11But it seems that he's mulling it.
10:13Not sure.
10:14Yeah, well, Donald Trump, of course, had already degree agreed to a Fox News debate.
10:19It was last week on September 4th.
10:22Kamala Harris didn't want to agree to that.
10:24I wonder why, Laura.
10:25Look, I think he's very open.
10:28I think the American people deserve to see these two people and hear their ideas.
10:34And unfortunately, as you just laid out last night, we really didn't get that.
10:38What a disservice that ABC News did to the country.
10:42They had an opportunity here to really get to know Kamala Harris, really hear about all
10:47of her radical ideas.
10:48Donald Trump is the only one, by the way, who talked about that.
10:52But on the other side, to give him an opportunity to say things.
10:55And of course, it was three on one.
10:56He was on defense the whole time, having to fight them all off.
10:59But I think what last night showed us, Laura, if it wasn't already crystal clear to everybody
11:05out there, is that Donald Trump is not just running against a candidate.
11:08He's running against an entire system.
11:12This was a continuation last night of the Hollywood production that the Democrat Party
11:16has truly become.
11:18And Kamala Harris is one of their best actors.
11:19You said it.
11:20You give her a line, man, she will memorize it for four years.
11:23They gave her the line to say, if anybody asked about how's Joe Biden doing, is he up
11:27to the task?
11:28She would deliver that line and lie directly to the American people.
11:32They have cranked this machine up to high speed.
11:35And last night you saw her in quite a performance alongside her fellow thespians of David Muir
11:40and Lindsay Davis.
11:42But the problem they're having, you just said it, is that the American people were not convinced
11:47by anything Kamala Harris said, that she is the right fit.
11:51They're having a hard time convincing people that she is going to change anything for them
11:55based on the bad economy we have right now, the open border that she's been in charge
11:59of, the wars that have broken out under her watch.
12:02She didn't say a single thing that convinced anybody in this country that they deserve
12:06to, that she deserves their vote.
12:08And they're having a big problem with that right now.
12:10To that point that you just raised, I find it fascinating to actually listen to real
12:15people.
12:16So I'll shut up and let's listen to what an undecided voter said after watching the debate
12:20last night.
12:22It's important to remember that we are voting for the leader of our country and not who
12:27we like the most or who we want in our wedding party, but who is actually going to make our
12:32country better.
12:34And we're in an incredibly unique situation where we've had both of the candidates in
12:38office before and we've gotten to see what they do.
12:41And when facts come to facts, my life was better when Trump was in office.
12:46Devastating, Laura.
12:47And that census data that just came out yesterday, I wish it had gotten mentioned at the debate
12:53last night, but I mean, Americans were richer back in December of 2019 before the pandemic.
13:00The growth under Biden is dwarfed by the growth of first three years under Trump, seven times
13:04the growth in wages.
13:07That in and of itself is, that's the mic drop, mama.
13:10Yeah.
13:11And people have to remember you are hiring someone for a job.
13:14The people in Washington DC, Laura, actually work for us, for we the people.
13:19And Donald Trump himself, I think said, and that Sean Hannity town hall last week, look,
13:23you don't really even have to like me, but you have to vote for me because I'm good for
13:27this country.
13:28I'll be good for you and your family.
13:29I'll put more money in your pocket.
13:31I'll keep your, our country safe.
13:33I'll secure our Southern border.
13:35What that woman said there in that sound bite, I think is the way a lot of Americans feel.
13:40You don't need to go hang out with Donald Trump, although a lot of people would like
13:43to do that.
13:44I can tell you he's a great time, but you do have to look at his policies and truly
13:48reflect on how your life was when he was in office.
13:51I think it's results versus rehearsed lines, best Emmy and maybe an Emmy award for that
13:58performance.
13:59I don't know that that might be the best way to go, Laura, another crack at it.
14:03So maybe not yet.
14:04There's there.
14:05All right.
14:06Second one.
14:07All right, Laura.
14:08Great to see you coming up.
14:09The lies she told since the moderators just didn't want to do a fact check on Kamala last
14:12night.
14:14All right.
14:15Let's have some fun.
14:16We'll do it.
14:17That's next.
14:18All right.
14:19Now it's time to do what the fake debate moderators refuse to do.
14:24And that's call out Kamala Harris is on her falsehoods.
14:28Of course, they fact check Trump five times compared to zero for Kamala.
14:32So here are her five biggest lies.
14:35First Kamala's favorite smear watch.
14:39What you're going to hear tonight is a detailed and dangerous plan called Project 2025 that
14:46the former president intends on implementing if he were elected again.
14:50Fact, Trump had nothing to do with Project 2025.
14:53And what you heard last night was Trump's plan to make America safer and more prosperous.
14:59His ideas.
15:00Second, Kamala's phony defense of what are your constitutional rights?
15:05This business about taking everyone's guns away.
15:08Tim Walz and I are both gun owners.
15:10We're not taking anybody's guns away.
15:11So stop with the continuous lying about this stuff.
15:14Well, who's lying?
15:15Kamala in 2019 pledged to enact a mandatory gun buyback program and just last month called
15:22for a ban on assault weapons.
15:24Third, Kamala knowingly took Trump completely out of context.
15:31Donald Trump, the candidate, has said in this election there will be a bloodbath if this
15:37and the outcome of this election is not to his liking.
15:40Fact, Trump was referring to the auto industry that will, in fact, face a bloodbath if Kamala
15:47enacts a radical climate agenda.
15:49Fourth, Kamala steals Biden's favorite talking point.
15:54Let's remember Charlottesville, where there was a mob of people carrying tiki torches,
16:01spewing anti-Semitic hate.
16:04And what did the president then at the time say?
16:08There were fine people on each side.
16:10Wait, do we really need to go over this again?
16:14First of all, when she says tiki torches, the whole thing kind of collapses for me.
16:18This may be the most debunked lie in all of politics, but she stuck with it.
16:23Fact, Trump specifically condemned these groups that she's talking about.
16:27I covered it at the time in real time here on Fox.
16:31It's all on tape.
16:32It's been there for, what, seven years now.
16:34And finally, perhaps Kamala's biggest lie.
16:38The president of the United States incited a violent mob to attack our nation's capital.
16:46Donald Trump left us the worst attack on our democracy since the Civil War.
16:53I forget the 9-11 thing, you know, the anniversary is today.
16:58This adds a layer of disgusting cruelty to this lie.
17:02Is she supposed to be the compassionate one?
17:05Of course.
17:06It's just another political statement and a false one at that.
17:11Joining me now, Ben Domenich, editor-at-large of The Spectator, and Ari Fleischer, the former
17:14White House press secretary, both Fox News contributor.
17:17Ben, let's start with you.
17:18I know there's another lie you wanted to call out.
17:20Yes.
17:21So I wanted to call out a lie that isn't just from Kamala, but it's from Lindsay Davis,
17:25one of the moderators who was working alongside Kamala.
17:28A running mate.
17:29She was really the running mate.
17:30Her support animal who was there.
17:33It's one of these things that I think is just so disgusting.
17:37When it comes to the abortion issue, I want people to understand, and I say this as a
17:41pro-lifer, there have been some pro-lifers who have been disappointed in things that
17:44Donald Trump has said during this cycle.
17:45But I think that what you saw last night was a reminder of how radical this ticket is from
17:51the Democrats.
17:52This is probably the most radical pro-abortion ticket we've ever seen in the history of politics.
17:58And the fact that Lindsay Davis would come to Kamala's support to make the claim that
18:03no one is having these late-term abortions.
18:06It's not actually happening.
18:07It's happening in Minnesota.
18:08And Donald Trump, to his credit, was saying, you know, wait, the 7th, 8th, 9th month.
18:12In fact, in Minnesota, the state that obviously Tim Walz governs, when he became governor,
18:19he reversed a policy that was actually passed and signed into law under a Democrat governor,
18:25the Born Alive Infant Protection Act that was designed to make hospitals care for infants
18:30who survived the abortion process, to give them every consideration in terms of trying
18:34to help them survive.
18:36He reversed that completely.
18:38And then, after he did that, he also reversed the reporting requirements, because, frankly,
18:43he was being embarrassed by the fact that there were five infants who actually went
18:46through this process, were born alive.
18:48It is absolutely disgusting, it is vile, and it is a reminder of how radical this Democratic
18:54ticket is, and that the media, including ABC News, will run to their defense and sell lies
18:59to the American people.
19:00Because why, Ben?
19:01They do not want the American people to know this is happening.
19:03They don't want you to know this is happening.
19:05They want to pretend it isn't.
19:06All right.
19:07Kamala couldn't keep her story straight on fracking last night.
19:10Watch this.
19:12My values have not changed.
19:13I will not ban fracking.
19:14I have not banned fracking as vice president of the United States.
19:17We have got to invest in diverse sources of energy so we reduce our reliance on foreign
19:24oil.
19:25Sorry, which is it?
19:27Anyone trust her on this?
19:29No, and this is where President Trump was strong.
19:33He said she will ban fracking, and that's exactly what he needs to do.
19:37You need to define her in these debates.
19:39You need to hold her positions from 2019 around her and make her wear them.
19:44Make her wear them in 2024.
19:47Her flip flops, her taking them back are meaningless.
19:50This is who she is.
19:52This is what she will do.
19:54And you know, it's not just that position.
19:56It's when she says her values are the same.
19:58Remember, she said the ICE, our border patrol, are like the KKK.
20:03When migrants crossed the Rio Grande, she said cut border patrol, whip them.
20:07It reminded her of slavery.
20:09She is wrong on everything because her heart is culturally liberal San Francisco.
20:14And that's who Donald Trump is running against, and his job is to remind everybody of those
20:19stands that she took because that's who she is.
20:22She was protected by two bodyguards last night from ABC News.
20:25That's why they were there.
20:27They were there.
20:28They were her agents.
20:29They had little things in their ear, too.
20:32And so that's no longer really real.
20:36I criticized ABC tremendously last night, and I always will.
20:40But still, Donald Trump has to beat her and beat her on these issues and then go after
20:45the press.
20:46I do think he could have done more to shine a light on how bad her positions are.
20:51Well, I mean, I think it's always easy for us in studios to say, well, you should have
20:57done this.
20:58Should I?
20:59I mean, this is what I do for a living.
21:00I should have done.
21:01Why didn't you say that's always easy to do?
21:02But I'm telling you, who else has come this close to beating the establishment and actually
21:06beat the establishment ever?
21:08He's the debate goat.
21:09I can't deny that of him.
21:11But I agree with Ari in the sense that the more he's focused, the more that he's on point,
21:16the better.
21:17At the end, I mean, I think his closing was strong, very strong.
21:22His closing, his closing was excellent.
21:24But the point of a debate is you do that on each and every question.
21:28You make her cry, uncle.
21:29You make her the issue.
21:31Every single question.
21:32Look, Donald Trump is the nation's biggest, best anchorman.
21:37He had his chance last night as the nation's anchorman to educate 70 million Americans
21:41who watch that about her positions.
21:43And that's how I hope he thinks about it.
21:45Nobody is in a stronger, better position than Donald Trump to educate the American people
21:49about who Kamala Harris is.
21:52That's his job at the debate.
21:53I'm not sure that I explained the story.
21:55I'm not agreeing.
21:56I'm not necessarily.
21:57Yeah.
21:58All right.
21:59I'm not necessarily agreeing with you that his job is to educate.
22:01I mean, yeah.
22:02I mean, put her out, put her on the defensive for sure.
22:06But the facts matter.
22:07And I think he time and again said, I fixed it before the border was closed.
22:12We had peace breakout all over the world.
22:15This woman has turned this world.
22:16I think he did that.
22:18I mean, I know he's not he's not a lawyer, so he's not going to do a lawyerly thing.
22:23She's not he's not going to go about it as a lawyer.
22:25That CEOs are terrible at making arguments, usually.
22:30I just think there's more opportunity ahead for Donald Trump to paint the picture of how
22:34bad she is.
22:35Yeah.
22:36Well, Ben, I just I just think that when he's focused, when he's on point, when he's going
22:43after the issues that are fundamental in this election, the economy, immigration, security
22:47at home and abroad, you know how much a happy meal costs today?
22:51It's if you buy two happy meals for your daughters, because I have two of them that you're running
22:58up into 20 bucks.
22:59That's insane.
23:00OK, we don't we don't want to live in an America that looks like this.
23:03We want to live in an America where we're a proud you ever bought a happy meal saying
23:07that you want it for a child.
23:08But it's really for you.
23:09Be honest right now.
23:10I, I will be honest and say I've I've never done.
23:13OK.
23:14All right.
23:15Thank you so much.
23:16All right.
23:17Great to see both of you.
23:18All right.
23:19Kamala Duck and Dodge, one of the most important issues to Americans.
23:22And we're going to expose it next.
23:27A plan that is about lifting up the middle class and working people of America, I believe
23:32in the ambition, the aspirations, the dreams of the American people.
23:37Kumbaya.
23:38Oh, well, that was the first and easiest question.
23:43Kumbaya.
23:44Oh, well, that was the first and easiest question in the entire debate last night.
23:48She could not answer it because she knows the truth.
23:51Americans are now poorer than they were four years ago.
23:55And the voters know it.
23:58Who would better handle the economy is what we ask.
24:01Getting into the debate before the debate, 37 percent said Harris, 53 percent Trump after
24:06the debate.
24:07Again, margin of error stuff here.
24:08But numerically, she lost a little ground.
24:11Thirty five percent said so after the debate that she would better handle the economy.
24:14Fifty five percent said Trump.
24:16And we know that is one of his strongest suits.
24:19Ruffro joining me now, Chris Bedford, author of The Beltway Brief and Alex Marlow, Breitbart
24:24News editor in chief, Chris, it's a 20 point advantage.
24:29What did the viewers see that all of us sitting in studios and dissecting every answer?
24:35We would have said that.
24:36Why didn't he?
24:37What are the viewers saying?
24:38Well, I think one of the things they saw there was the first half an hour, because I was
24:41certainly yawning by the second hour.
24:43But that first half hour, what Donald Trump did very successfully, and I think this is
24:47before he was on his heels or on the defensive, was he tied Kamala Harris to the administration.
24:52She ended up the whole time just down in the weeds trying to explain policy, explain economics
24:58and having to defend Joe Biden, which is something that she's really worked very hard
25:03this whole time to try and push back against, say on the on the candidate change, on the
25:08new person, on the on the whole different thing.
25:12And that's a real takeaway.
25:13And all the other stuff, the policy, the back and forth, what did we learn about Donald
25:16Trump that we didn't already know?
25:18We learned a little bit about Kamala Harris, but at the end of the day, she didn't make
25:21the case economically.
25:22Well, here's why MSNBC's Stephanie Ruhle says that Kamala did not decide to answer
25:30that first question.
25:31Watch.
25:32The first question she was asked, are the American people better off today than they
25:37were four years ago?
25:38And she didn't definitively say yes.
25:40And the reason is it's complicated, right?
25:42You just said it.
25:43You know, housing is still expensive insurance, car insurance, how insuring your home hugely
25:49expensive.
25:50So it is a complicated question for her to answer.
25:52Stephanie, it's not complicated.
25:55Read the census data.
25:57It came out yesterday.
25:58The tabs are really easy to follow, Alex.
26:01This is what they do, though, is it not?
26:03It's always too complicated for the people who have to pay their own bills for them to
26:07understand, just like Kamala, because she's Mama.
26:10Laura, you weren't reassured when she said that her passion is small business after getting
26:15anointed by the richest people in the country from Hollywood and Silicon Valley, citing
26:18Goldman Sachs.
26:20Citing Goldman, Goldman Sachs says it's like I'm for the little people, OK, is that she
26:24got anointed by Willie Brown when she was 29 and she's been a government employee pretty
26:28much every day since.
26:29And all we know about her plan to help the middle class is a twenty five thousand dollar
26:34home credit, which is just going to be inflationary, just like everything else in the Biden Harris
26:38administration.
26:39And Trump's plan is very populist.
26:41He is a pro-America trade plan.
26:42He wants to protect American workers by closing the border and fixing immigration.
26:46He wants to deregulate, which is actually going to free up money.
26:49This is night and day.
26:50And that's why she couldn't wait to get off this question and get on to some lies about
26:53Project 2025.
26:56Election officials are already guys warning about problems with the Postal Service.
27:02OK, they're already telegraphing this, that it could disrupt voting.
27:07So they told the head of the Postal Service that over the past year, including the just
27:10concluded primary season, mailed ballots that were postmarked on the extreme importance
27:15of holding elections and holding those things accountable.
27:18Doing things that people can trust.
27:19After the last election, I think Molly Hemingway really summed it up great in her book Rigged.
27:24This whole thing wasn't just fraudulent, but there were little things done throughout that
27:28the investigators, the people in charge, refused to answer questions.
27:31They refused to give information.
27:32They just say it's a delay.
27:33Oh, we found some more ballots.
27:35It's one of the problems with having an election system that's more complicated than show up
27:39on Election Day and vote.
27:40And I think it's a tool that can be used in a lot of the machine politics.
27:44Alex, you agree with me very quickly that tying her to the Cheney's and the constant,
27:49you know, endless wars, they think that's going to help them.
27:52Will it?
27:53Yes or no?
27:54No, absolutely not.
27:55Americans are sick of being involved.
27:56These entanglements all over the world is part of the reason why Trump won in the first
27:59place.
28:00Laura, most people are voting.
28:01Know that the Cheney's were treated like Hitler by the Democrats.
28:04This is complete theater.
28:05They're just trying to not talk about policy.
28:07All right, Chris and Alex, thank you both.
28:10Guatemala's open border victims have a message for her, and they join me next.
28:18I'm going to get him, Jen.
28:26Have a seat.
28:35So don't give up.
28:38I'm not giving up.
29:01I'm not giving up.
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29:14Follow the yarn.
29:32Use a hook to make a loop.
29:37Pull the yarn to the back.
29:51Hide the yarn and turn over.
30:04Put the hook through the loop.
30:07You're so wrong.
30:29You're so wrong.
30:39You're so wrong.
30:49You're so wrong.
31:09You're so wrong.