We found the real election interference, early voting breaks record
The David Pakman Show - October 16, 2024
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MASSIVE Trump glitch raises medical questions, crowd walks out
During a recent event in Georgia, Donald Trump's speech raised concerns about his cognitive state, as he appeared incoherent and struggled to communicate clearly. At multiple points, he rambled and strung together confusing, unrelated thoughts. For instance, he mentioned walking into the Capitol with "young constituents" and inexplicably brought up "Russia’s world," before becoming indignant and praising Congressman Barry Loudermilk with jumbled remarks. Trump also repeated the phrase “kick back” multiple times without any clear context. His words were barely intelligible, and it seemed as if his brain was “freezing,” raising concerns about a possible medical issue. Despite growing evidence of his deteriorating communication, Trump refuses to release his medical records, leaving doubts about his ability to serve unanswered.
Ted Cruz gets smirk smacked off his face by Dem challenger
In Texas, Senator Ted Cruz faces a strong challenge from Democratic candidate Colin Allred, a well-rounded candidate with solid policies and debate skills. Although Cruz still holds a small lead in polls, with margins around three to five points, an internal memo from Senate Republicans indicates that Cruz's seat is at risk and may require additional resources. During a recent debate, Allred effectively criticized Cruz's pro-life stance, arguing that denying women healthcare and forcing victims of rape to carry pregnancies contradicts being truly pro-life. This sharp criticism visibly unsettled Cruz, especially when Allred humorously mocked his lack of athleticism, highlighting the contrast between Cruz's public persona and the MAGA movement's ideal of masculinity. While it is likely that Cruz will still be reelected unless poll numbers shift dramatically, the enthusiasm generated by Allred's candidacy has made the race competitive enough to prompt Republicans to invest heavily in defending the seat.
From yesterday’s show:
Why is Trump HIDING his medical records?
Kamala Harris has publicly released her medical records, showing her overall good health with minor issues like seasonal allergies and mild nearsightedness. This move is part of her campaign's strategy to contrast with Donald Trump's ongoing refusal to release his medical records or provide other important disclosures, such as details about the ear injury he sustained from an assassination attempt. Trump's lack of transparency, including his avoidance of interviews and debates, has raised questions about his fitness for office, a concern echoed by figures like General Milley, who recently called Trump unstable. Trump’s visible health decline contrasts distinctly with Harris’s energy and relative youth. While Kamala’s transparency about her health is notable, it may not have a significant impact on the upcoming election, as Trump has consistently withheld personal information throughout his public life.
From yesterday’s show:
Trump's "health guru" RFK Jr spits out NONSENSE
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been mentioned as a potential health advisor in a future Trump administration, sparking concerns due to the questionable health claims he promotes. In recent public appearances, Kennedy has made several claims, including that the obesity epidemic is driven by "poisoned" foods like processed wheat, sugar, and seed oils, and that GMOs are nutrient-deficient and linked to the rise of gluten allergies. These assertions have been widely debunked. Studies show that GMOs are not inherently less nutritious, and over 2,000 studies confirm their safety for consumption. Kennedy also connects glyphosate use with increasing gluten intolerance, despite no solid evidence supporting this link. Lastly, while high fructose corn syrup is associated with obesity and metabolic issues, it is not the sole cause of these conditions, as broader dietary and lifestyle factors play a significant role. Overall, the disinformation spread by Kennedy on these topics raises concerns about his potential role in public health in a possible second Trump administration.
More on the show:
-- A panel of former Donald Trump supporters Robert Nix, Damian Salmon, and Kyle Sweetser, joins David to discuss why they have abandoned Donald Trump, who they are voting for in the 2024 election, whether they are still Republicans and/or conservative, and more
-- Georgia's first day of early voting breaks the previous turnout record
-- Donald Trump and Twitter are caught colluding, including the involvement of Elon Musk
-- In an interview with the Economic Club of Chicago, Donald Trump simply cannot be saved in what might be his worst interview performance of the campaign
-- At a rally in Arizona, Donald Trump calls Arizonans "Azurasians" [sic] as major reading comprehension questions linger
-- On the Bonus Show: Mark Robinson sues CNN and a p0rn store employee, Georgia judge blocks ballot counting rule, North Korea says 1.4 million applied to join the army amid tensions with South Korea, much more...
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I was unable to persuade my husband to vote for Harris, and he became indignant that I was telling him who to vote for. Although he is only one (Trump) vote, if Trump's other supporters have also not paid attention to what we are learning about him each day (minute by minute actually), it is a cause for concern. WE know all the details but his supporters think we are fake news. They do not believe that he has done anything wrong.