Trump Rogan episode will be insane, patriotic Republican tells the truth
The David Pakman Show - October 25, 2024
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BRUTAL Trump dementia ad suggests HORRIFYING reality
Democratic Congressman Eric Swalwell's new ad envisions Donald Trump in a nursing home setting where caretakers humor him as he repeats statements he's actually made, suggesting he needs round-the-clock care. The ad uses an actor to portray Trump making familiar, controversial remarks, while caregivers respond with concern, mirroring the experience of those with loved ones affected by dementia or Alzheimer’s. While some argue the ad is offensive and trivializes serious cognitive conditions, others see it as a powerful commentary on what they view as the disturbing normalization of Trump’s extreme statements over the years. The ad's stark tone has sparked debate about its appropriateness, with supporters claiming it effectively underscores the risks of re-electing someone perceived as mentally unfit for the presidency, while critics contend it goes too far in its portrayal.
Trump asked about Joe Rogan, completely falls apart
Donald Trump is set to appear on Joe Rogan’s podcast, with rumors that Kamala Harris may also soon join the program. Trump’s approach to long-form interviews has come under scrutiny, particularly after a recent, unusually brief appearance with Lex Friedman, who is known for extended conversations. This raises questions about how long the Rogan interview will last, with expectations it may be kept short to avoid potential slip-ups that can arise in extended, unstructured formats. In a recent interview, Trump’s comments about the Rogan appearance were vague and offhand, suggesting a lack of strategic consideration and that he may be following his team’s guidance on media appearances. While Trump is known for making controversial statements, any missteps on Rogan’s podcast likely won’t have a major effect on his campaign, as such moments are frequent. Both Trump and Harris’s appearances on Rogan are expected to generate interest, though they may not ultimately have any significant impact on the race.
From yesterday’s show:
PREMATURE ELECTION: Trump's going to claim he won before it's over
With the election nearing, predictions suggest that Donald Trump is likely to claim victory or call the results rigged if he loses, echoing his 2020 tactics. Recent interviews with Kamala Harris reveal that her team is preparing for such challenges, aware of Trump’s history of contesting election outcomes and his continued denial of past losses. Trump, who has suggested that the only way he can lose is through fraud, has expressed similar sentiments before. Analysts are divided on whether Trump’s efforts to contest this election will succeed, with some believing that the systems are now better prepared after the experience of 2020, making it less likely for him to generate similar chaos. Others argue that Trump’s supporters, having learned from the previous attempts, may be more strategically prepared to challenge or disrupt the election outcome this time. Key methods that might be used include voter suppression and placing loyalists in critical roles for certifying votes. This divide raises questions about the likelihood of Trump’s tactics working and how prepared the systems are to handle potential challenges.
From yesterday’s show:
RED ALERT: Trump ALREADY has plan to contest election
According to a Rolling Stone article by Nicky McCann Ramirez, Donald Trump is already preparing legal strategies to contest the upcoming election. Trump has been consulting with Kurt Olson, a lawyer who played a role in challenging the 2020 election results. Olson has reportedly advised Trump to demand the preservation of voting machine data in key swing states, and while Trump is entertaining this advice, some in his circle are concerned about Olson’s ongoing ethics complaints. Trump's campaign strategy, as described in the article, focuses on quickly alleging fraud on election night, especially as swing states begin counting mail-in and absentee ballots. This mirrors his 2020 tactics, where he labeled mail-in ballots as fraudulent. The article suggests that Trump is likely to claim victory regardless of the outcome, attributing any loss to a “rigged” system. In contrast, if Kamala Harris were to lose, there would be no equivalent efforts to dispute or overturn the results.
More on the show:
-- An actual patriotic Republican is interviewed by CBS58 and puts country over party in explaining why he will be voting for Kamala Harris over Donald Trump
-- A bizarre looking Alex Jones says that there is a race war coming, and that he has spoken to JD Vance about it
-- McDonald's suffers two setbacks, Donald Trump's visit-gone-wrong and an E. coli outbreak
-- Karoline Leavitt, spokeswoman for Donald Trump, attempts to pit Black and Hispanic voters against each other
-- A deranged Fox and Friends barber shop stunt with Donald Trump goes absolutely terribly
-- This week's Friday Feedback
-- On the Bonus Show: The Friday Bonus Show with Producer Pat
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Re: the ad. I LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!