Kamala gets questioned, JD Vance claims "Haitia" dumps
The David Pakman Show - September 18, 2024
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COGNITIVE FAILURE, SOBBING at Trump rally
Right Side Broadcasting conducted interviews with Trump supporters ahead of a rally in Flint, Michigan, revealing disturbing cognitive and emotional issues among attendees. Some supporters expressed irrational fears, such as the fabricated idea of litter boxes in schools to scare children. Others discussed their business struggles, attributing them to past presidents, or voiced a desire for Ivanka Trump to become president. One interviewee spoke of an evil force overtaking the country, advocating for religious armor as protection. Additionally, the interviews were interspliced with ads promoting ivermectin, capitalizing on fears of government-planned epidemics. This portrayal highlights the prevalence of misinformation and commercial exploitation of fear, underscoring the need for vigilance and proactive voting to counteract the influence of such troubling beliefs.
Trump's most OUTRAGEOUS AND DANGEROUS lawsuit ever?
Trump is reportedly considering a lawsuit against the U.S. Postal Service, claiming it will lose hundreds of thousands of mail-in ballots, possibly leading to election fraud through either incompetence or deliberate actions. However, the Postal Service rarely loses mail, especially ballots, which are given special handling. These claims are part of what appears to be an effort to lay the groundwork for contesting the election results if he loses again. Despite Trump's remarks about flawed voting systems and rigged elections, the concerns over lost mail have been debunked as unfounded.
From yesterday’s show:
Trump CRUSHED by latest polling news, he's ready to SNAP
Polling data presents three possible scenarios for the upcoming election. The first scenario favors Kamala Harris, showing her leading Trump in national and state polls, with a post-debate Morning Consult poll giving her a six-point lead over Trump, 51-45. In states like Iowa, Harris has significantly narrowed Trump's lead, signaling potential challenges for Trump in defending typically safe states. Her average national lead has also increased from 1.1 to 1.7 points, and she is leading in nearly all post-debate polls. The second scenario suggests reasons for optimism for Trump despite Harris’s recent gains, as maintains several paths to victory despite Kamala’s polling bump. The third scenario focuses on North Carolina, emphasizing its critical role in determining the election outcome. According to FiveThirtyEight’s forecast, Harris is projected to win 61 out of 100 simulations, compared to 39 for Trump. The optimistic case for Harris points to her maintaining pressure on Trump, forcing him to spend resources defending states he normally wouldn't. However, while this case is promising for Harris, it is only one way to interpret the current data, and other outcomes remain possible as the election approaches.
From yesterday’s show:
"THEY" (Republicans) tried to kill Trump
Right-wingers are blaming "they" for threats against Donald Trump, even though Republicans and former Trump supporters are responsible for recent plots against him. Senator Tommy Tuberville has called for military protection for Trump, claiming his life is in danger despite Trump already having Secret Service protection. This fearmongering lacks evidence and is part of a broader effort to portray Trump as a leader under siege. The narrative frames Trump as a victim of a left-wing conspiracy, stoking fear and division among his supporters. This rhetoric, which positions Trump as under constant threat, could lead to escalations in violence, as seen on January 6th, by suggesting any potential electoral loss is due to a sinister plot, thus justifying extreme measures to protect him or challenge election results.
More on the show:
-- A deeper assessment of Kamala Harris' presidential campaign, including her strategy for replacing Joe Biden, her debates interviews and rallies, and the sad reality that she may still lose despite doing most things correctly
-- ProPublica reports on a Georgia woman, 28-year-old Amber Nicole Thurman, who died in an otherwise treatable situation because of Georgia's anti-abortion laws
-- Kamala Harris calmly and coherently answers questions when interviewed by the National Association of Black Journalists, a very different situation to that seen when Trump joined the same group
-- JD Vance claims that immigrants from "Haitia" are being dropped into Springfield, Ohio, and meanwhile downplays bomb threats that he and Trump have been causing
-- Donald Trump praises the anti-IVF Southern Baptist Convention after claiming during the recent debate against Kamala Harris that he is a leader on IVF
-- On the Bonus Show: Election forecaster predicts Kamala gets 400 electoral votes, Republicans go on record with IVF, and much more...
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