Unbelievable polling fiasco, Vance makes MAJOR Trump mistake
The David Pakman Show - September 17, 2024
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Trump confused, can't explain ANYTHING in PAINFUL interview
Donald Trump recently participated in a Twitter Spaces event to promote a new cryptocurrency venture, but his explanations were notably incoherent. During the interview, Trump struggled to articulate any understanding of cryptocurrency, frequently shifting topics and making nonsensical statements about electricity needs rather than addressing the crypto itself. His confusion extended to discussions on energy, where he erroneously linked electricity requirements to broader technological innovations like artificial intelligence. Additionally, Trump used the platform to rehash various unrelated topics, including Russia, China, and even his own unfounded claims of divine intervention saving him from an assassination attempt. Overall, the interview showcased Trump's lack of grasp on cryptocurrency and his tendency to divert conversations to irrelevant or fantastical topics.
OH NO: JD Vance makes CRITICAL mistake, TRUMP CRUSHED
JD Vance recently spoke in Atlanta, advocating for unity and criticizing the labeling of political opponents as fascists. However, this stance sharply contrasts with Donald Trump's rhetoric, who labeled Kamala Harris as a fascist just a few days ago. Vance's call for reduced inflammatory language clashed with Trump's frequent use of extreme labels like "Marxist" and "socialist" to describe Harris, despite no evidence of her policies aligning with such ideologies. The contradiction is highlighted further by Vance's own history of promoting inflammatory and conspiratorial narratives, including recent claims about Haitian immigrants eating pets. While Vance publicly promotes civility and reduced political vitriol, his alignment with Trump—who thrives on divisive rhetoric—reflects a significant inconsistency. This situation underscores a broader issue where political figures selectively criticize rhetoric that negatively impacts them, revealing a clear double standard in the pursuit of civil discourse.
From yesterday’s show:
Trump suffers total meltdown: "I HATE TAYLOR SWIFT"
Donald Trump had an impulsive meltdown on Truth Social in response to Taylor Swift’s endorsement of Kamala Harris, posting in all caps, "I HATE TAYLOR SWIFT." His emotional reaction to the endorsement highlights his inability to control his impulses, a behavior that has been repeatedly witnessed throughout his time in the public eye. Trump's inability to handle criticism or resist personal attacks is a major flaw, as the appropriate response would be to ignore Swift’s endorsement of Harris altogether. In the same rant, Trump also attacked The New York Times as a "threat to democracy" and inaccurately warned of economic collapse due to a potential tax plan from Harris. This meltdown by Trump highlights his tendency to escalate even minor provocations into major outbursts.
From yesterday’s show:
Vance admits he MADE IT UP, dogs and cats REJOICE
J.D. Vance admitted that the story about Haitians eating cats and dogs, which was promoted by Donald Trump during last week’s debate, was fabricated, and he defended creating such stories to gain media attention. In a CNN interview, Vance argued that he and Trump are justified in making up stories to draw focus to issues they believe are being ignored by the media. This sparked a conversation about the ethics of fabricating stories, especially when the media is accused of failing to cover certain narratives. Vance claimed that the media had ignored problems in communities like Springfield, including the consequences of Kamala Harris’s immigration policies, which he blames for the influx of illegal migrants. Despite the fabricated nature of the story, Vance insists it is necessary to shine a light on what he sees as real issues. The interview highlighted how far political discourse has strayed from fact-based arguments, with some defending the creation of false stories to push their agendas.
More on the show:
-- New national polling, and state polling out of Arizona and Nevada point to a grim picture for Donald Trump
-- New polling in Michigan, Wisconsin, North Carolina, Georgia, and Pennsylvania point to a continued tight electoral race for Kamala Harris against Donald Trump
-- The entire political future of Donald Trump and MAGA may rest with the state of North Carolina
-- JD Vance insists that liberals and leftists are violent, despite the multiple Republican shooters who have tried to assassinate Donald Trump
-- Donald Trump is so scared that his candidacy is failing that he started mass posting to Twitter
-- Senator Tommy Tuberville insists that "they" tried to "kill Trump," despite the reality that both would-be assassins were Republicans or former Trump voters
-- Trump explodes on Truth Social and cannot stop posting
-- Voicemail caller wonders why Republicans keep talking about "illegal aliens" after two white Americans plotted to assassinate Donald Trump
-- On the Bonus Show: Voters narrowly support Trump's tariff pitch, judge rejects Mark Meadows bid to move Arizona election case, TikTok argues against its US ban in court, much more...
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The blood is on Vance's hands as he invents these stories that result in hateful violence. As a result of the "fake news," people's lives are in jeopardy. We can thank Trump and his side-kick Vance for everything that is happening now.