BIDEN DROPS OUT — Who Will Be the Democrat Nominee? Ft. Alex Jones, Vivek Ramaswamy, Jack Posobiec, Tyler Bowyer, John Solomon, & Ben Bergquam
Digest
This podcast episode delves into the political earthquake caused by Joe Biden's shocking decision to drop out of the presidential race. The hosts discuss the implications of this decision, including the potential for Kamala Harris to become the Democratic nominee and the possibility of a contested convention. They analyze the strengths and weaknesses of Harris as a candidate, highlighting her lack of experience in competitive races and her potential weaknesses as a candidate. The hosts also discuss the Democrat Party's desperation to save a dying regime and the potential for a backlash from the base. They contrast the unity and strength of the Republican Party under Donald Trump with the potential for chaos and division within the Democratic Party. The hosts also discuss the media's spin on Biden's decision and Harris' nomination, highlighting the potential for a contested convention. They interview Vivek Ramaswamy, who has been predicting Biden's departure for some time, and discuss the Trump campaign's messaging strategy. The hosts also discuss the news that the Clinton crime family has endorsed Kamala Harris, solidifying the Democrat Party's oligarchy. They analyze the implications of this endorsement and the potential for a contested convention. The hosts also discuss the grassroots signal that led to Kamala Harris' nomination, particularly the role of the Black pastor community in Michigan. They analyze the importance of Michigan as a must-win state for the Democrats and the pressure they faced from the grassroots. The hosts also discuss the Democrat Party's Machiavellian play in getting rid of Biden and putting Kamala Harris in, potentially conceding the election. They analyze the Trump campaign's response, including an advertisement attacking Harris. The hosts also discuss RFK's upcoming press conference and the potential for him to become a third-party candidate. They analyze the potential for RFK to appeal to moderate voters and the implications for the election. The hosts also discuss Kamala Harris' vice presidential selection and the Democrat Party's hemorrhaging of white men. They analyze the potential for Harris to choose a white male running mate to appeal to this demographic and the challenges she will face in winning back working-class voters. The hosts also discuss the news that Nancy Pelosi has not endorsed Kamala Harris, indicating that the Democrat Party's oligarchy is not yet in unison. They analyze the potential for a contested convention and the implications for the election. The hosts also discuss the Democrat base's defection from Joe Biden and Hillary Clinton in previous elections due to backroom deals and the oligarchy choosing their candidates. They analyze the potential for a similar backlash against Kamala Harris and the challenges she will face in uniting the party. The hosts also discuss the power of Jim Clyburn within the Democrat Party and his role in running processing centers. They analyze the potential for Clyburn to influence the outcome of the election and the importance of understanding the power dynamics within the party. The hosts also discuss the convergence of the Democrat Party's factions and the grassroots' lack of support for Kamala Harris. They analyze the potential for a contested convention and the challenges Harris will face in winning over the base. The hosts also discuss Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's criticism of Kamala Harris and the Democrat Party's internal divisions. They analyze the potential for a backlash from the grassroots and the challenges Harris will face in uniting the party behind her. The hosts also discuss the potential for a volcano to erupt in Chicago at the Democratic National Convention, with a significant portion of the delegates representing the far left of the party. They analyze the potential for a clash between the establishment and the grassroots. The hosts also discuss the potential for an open convention and the Democrat Party's internal civil war. They analyze the potential for other candidates to emerge and the challenges Harris will face in uniting the party behind her. The hosts also discuss the return of Tammany Hall-style politics within the Democrat Party, where a small group of power brokers make decisions without regard for the will of the people. They analyze the potential for a backlash from Democrat voters who feel disenfranchised by the process. The hosts also discuss the mechanics of Biden's departure and the Democrat Party's decision to move forward with Kamala Harris as the nominee. They raise questions about the party's decision-making process and the potential for a backlash from the base. The hosts also congratulate President Trump for defeating Joe Biden before a single vote is cast and discuss the next steps in the election cycle. They analyze Kamala Harris' weaknesses as a candidate and the potential for a Trump-Harris debate. The hosts also reflect on the wild political week and the heating up of the election cycle. They discuss the potential for a tightening race and the challenges Harris will face in overcoming her lack of talent and likability. The hosts also discuss the potential for the race to reset and tighten after Biden's departure. They analyze the challenges Harris will face in defining herself to the country and the potential for a backlash against her radical California liberal views. The hosts also reiterate their belief that Kamala Harris is a JV player and a DEI pick, not a qualified candidate. They discuss the potential for Harris to be a weaker candidate than Joe Biden and the challenges she will face in the general election. The hosts also play a clip from NBC News where the anchor spins Biden's decision as a selfless act and Harris' nomination as a natural progression. They critique the media's narrative and highlight the potential for a contested convention. The hosts also contrast the unity and strength of the Republican Party under Donald Trump with the potential for chaos and division within the Democratic Party. They discuss the possibility of an open convention and the potential for other candidates to challenge Kamala Harris. The hosts also discuss Kamala Harris' struggles to reassure major Democrat donors and the Democrat Party's desperation to save a dying regime. They analyze Harris' lack of experience in competitive races and her potential weaknesses as a candidate. The hosts also discuss the political earthquake caused by Biden's decision and the potential for a contested Democratic convention. They analyze the strengths and weaknesses of Kamala Harris as a candidate and discuss the potential for other candidates to emerge. The hosts also delve into the implications of Biden's decision and Harris' nomination, raising questions about Biden's ability to remain president, the possibility of a challenger to Harris at the convention, and the potential for a Democrat Party civil war. The hosts also read Joe Biden's letter announcing his decision to step down from the race and his endorsement of Kamala Harris as the Democratic nominee. They analyze the letter and discuss the potential challenges and opportunities for Harris as the nominee. The episode opens with the shocking news that Joe Biden has dropped out of the presidential race. The hosts discuss the implications of this decision, including the potential for Kamala Harris to become the Democratic nominee.
Outlines
The Political Earthquake and the Rise of Kamala Harris
This chapter discusses the political earthquake caused by Joe Biden's shocking decision to drop out of the presidential race. The hosts analyze the implications of this decision, including the potential for Kamala Harris to become the Democratic nominee and the possibility of a contested convention. They also discuss the Democrat Party's desperation to save a dying regime and the potential for a backlash from the base.
The Democrat Party's Oligarchy and the Rise of Kamala Harris
This chapter delves into the Democrat Party's oligarchy and its role in the selection of Kamala Harris as the nominee. The hosts argue that the Democrat Party is controlled by a small group of power brokers who are making decisions without regard for the will of the people. They believe that this oligarchy is behind Harris' nomination and discuss the potential for a backlash from the grassroots.
The Trump Campaign's Messaging Strategy and the Democrats' Weak Spot
This chapter discusses the Trump campaign's messaging strategy and the Democrats' weak spot. The hosts interview Vivek Ramaswamy, who has been predicting Biden's departure for some time, and discuss the Trump campaign's messaging strategy. They also discuss the news that the Clinton crime family has endorsed Kamala Harris, solidifying the Democrat Party's oligarchy.
The Grassroots Signal and the Black Pastor Community's Role in Harris' Nomination
This chapter discusses the grassroots signal that led to Kamala Harris' nomination, particularly the role of the Black pastor community in Michigan. The hosts analyze the importance of Michigan as a must-win state for the Democrats and the pressure they faced from the grassroots.
The Democrat Party's Machiavellian Play and the Trump Campaign's Response
This chapter discusses the Democrat Party's Machiavellian play in getting rid of Biden and putting Kamala Harris in, potentially conceding the election. The hosts analyze the Trump campaign's response, including an advertisement attacking Harris.
The Potential for a Third-Party Candidate and the Implications for the Election
This chapter discusses RFK's upcoming press conference and the potential for him to become a third-party candidate. The hosts analyze the potential for RFK to appeal to moderate voters and the implications for the election.
Kamala Harris' Vice Presidential Selection and the Democrat Party's Hemorrhaging of White Men
This chapter discusses Kamala Harris' vice presidential selection and the Democrat Party's hemorrhaging of white men. The hosts analyze the potential for Harris to choose a white male running mate to appeal to this demographic and the challenges she will face in winning back working-class voters.
The Democrat Party's Oligarchy in Disarray and the Potential for a Contested Convention
This chapter discusses the news that Nancy Pelosi has not endorsed Kamala Harris, indicating that the Democrat Party's oligarchy is not yet in unison. The hosts analyze the potential for a contested convention and the implications for the election.
The Democrat Base's Defection and the Infuriation of Backroom Deals
This chapter discusses the Democrat base's defection from Joe Biden and Hillary Clinton in previous elections due to backroom deals and the oligarchy choosing their candidates. The hosts analyze the potential for a similar backlash against Kamala Harris and the challenges she will face in uniting the party.
The Power of Jim Clyburn and the Democrat Party's Processing Centers
This chapter discusses the power of Jim Clyburn within the Democrat Party and his role in running processing centers. The hosts analyze the potential for Clyburn to influence the outcome of the election and the importance of understanding the power dynamics within the party.
The Convergence of the Democrat Party's Factions and the Grassroots' Lack of Support for Harris
This chapter discusses the convergence of the Democrat Party's factions and the grassroots' lack of support for Kamala Harris. The hosts analyze the potential for a contested convention and the challenges Harris will face in winning over the base.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's Criticism of Harris and the Democrat Party's Internal Divisions
This chapter discusses Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's criticism of Kamala Harris and the Democrat Party's internal divisions. The hosts analyze the potential for a backlash from the grassroots and the challenges Harris will face in uniting the party behind her.
The Potential Volcano Waiting to Erupt in Chicago
This chapter discusses the potential for a volcano to erupt in Chicago at the Democratic National Convention, with a significant portion of the delegates representing the far left of the party. They analyze the potential for a clash between the establishment and the grassroots.
The Potential for an Open Convention and the Democrat Party's Internal Civil War
This chapter discusses the potential for an open convention and the Democrat Party's internal civil war. They analyze the potential for other candidates to emerge and the challenges Harris will face in uniting the party behind her.
The Return of Tammany Hall and the Democrat Party's Oligarchy
This chapter discusses the return of Tammany Hall-style politics within the Democrat Party, where a small group of power brokers make decisions without regard for the will of the people. They analyze the potential for a backlash from Democrat voters who feel disenfranchised by the process.
The Mechanics of Biden's Departure and the Democrat Party's Decision
This chapter discusses the mechanics of Biden's departure and the Democrat Party's decision to move forward with Kamala Harris as the nominee. They raise questions about the party's decision-making process and the potential for a backlash from the base.
Congratulations to President Trump and the Next Batter Up
This chapter congratulates President Trump for defeating Joe Biden before a single vote is cast and discusses the next steps in the election cycle. They analyze Kamala Harris' weaknesses as a candidate and the potential for a Trump-Harris debate.
The Wildest Political Week and the Heating Up of the Election Cycle
This chapter reflects on the wild political week and the heating up of the election cycle. They discuss the potential for a tightening race and the challenges Harris will face in overcoming her lack of talent and likability.
The Reset of the Race and the Potential for a Tightening Election
This chapter discusses the potential for the race to reset and tighten after Biden's departure. They analyze the challenges Harris will face in defining herself to the country and the potential for a backlash against her radical California liberal views.
Kamala Harris: A JV Player and a DEI Pick
This chapter reiterates the belief that Kamala Harris is a JV player and a DEI pick, not a qualified candidate. They discuss the potential for Harris to be a weaker candidate than Joe Biden and the challenges she will face in the general election.
The Media's Spin on Biden's Decision and Harris' Nomination
This chapter plays a clip from NBC News where the anchor spins Biden's decision as a selfless act and Harris' nomination as a natural progression. They critique the media's narrative and highlight the potential for a contested convention.
The Contrast Between the Republican and Democratic Conventions
This chapter contrasts the unity and strength of the Republican Party under Donald Trump with the potential for chaos and division within the Democratic Party. They discuss the possibility of an open convention and the potential for other candidates to challenge Kamala Harris.
Kamala Harris' Struggles and the Democrat Party's Desperation
This chapter discusses Kamala Harris' struggles to reassure major Democrat donors and the Democrat Party's desperation to save a dying regime. They analyze Harris' lack of experience in competitive races and her potential weaknesses as a candidate.
Joe Biden's Letter and Endorsement of Kamala Harris
This chapter reads Joe Biden's letter announcing his decision to step down from the race and his endorsement of Kamala Harris as the Democratic nominee. They analyze the letter and discuss the potential challenges and opportunities for Harris as the nominee.
Breaking News: Joe Biden Drops Out of the Presidential Race
This chapter opens with the shocking news that Joe Biden has dropped out of the presidential race. The hosts discuss the implications of this decision, including the potential for Kamala Harris to become the Democratic nominee.
Keywords
Kamala Harris
Kamala Harris is the current Vice President of the United States and a potential Democratic nominee for president in 2024. She previously served as the junior senator from California and as the Attorney General of California.
Joe Biden
Joe Biden is the current President of the United States. He served as Vice President under Barack Obama and previously represented Delaware in the United States Senate.
Donald Trump
Donald Trump is a former President of the United States and a potential Republican nominee for president in 2024. He is known for his controversial policies and rhetoric.
Democrat Party
The Democratic Party is one of the two major political parties in the United States. It is generally considered to be more liberal than the Republican Party.
Republican Party
The Republican Party is one of the two major political parties in the United States. It is generally considered to be more conservative than the Democratic Party.
Democratic National Convention
The Democratic National Convention is a quadrennial event where the Democratic Party nominates its candidates for president and vice president.
Oligarchy
An oligarchy is a form of government in which a small group of people hold power. The hosts argue that the Democrat Party is an oligarchy, with a small group of power brokers making decisions without regard for the will of the people.
Deep State
The deep state is a term used to describe a hidden network of powerful individuals who are believed to control government policy. The hosts argue that the deep state is a powerful force within the Democrat Party.
DEI
DEI stands for diversity, equity, and inclusion. The hosts argue that Kamala Harris was selected as Joe Biden's running mate because of DEI, not because she was the most qualified candidate.
Q&A
What are the implications of Joe Biden dropping out of the presidential race?
Biden's decision creates a major shift in the political landscape, potentially opening the door for Kamala Harris to become the Democratic nominee. It also raises questions about Biden's ability to remain president and the potential for a contested Democratic convention.
What are the strengths and weaknesses of Kamala Harris as a potential presidential candidate?
Harris has a strong background in law and politics, but she lacks experience in competitive races and has been criticized for her lack of charisma and her tendency to stumble over her words.
What is the potential for a Democrat Party civil war in the wake of Biden's decision?
The Democrat Party is deeply divided, and Biden's decision could exacerbate these divisions. There is a potential for a contested convention, with other candidates challenging Harris for the nomination.
What is the role of the Democrat Party's oligarchy in the selection of Kamala Harris as the nominee?
The hosts argue that the Democrat Party is controlled by a small group of power brokers who are making decisions without regard for the will of the people. They believe that this oligarchy is behind Harris' nomination.
What is the potential for a third-party candidate to emerge in the 2024 election?
The hosts discuss the possibility of RFK Jr. becoming a third-party candidate. They believe that he could appeal to moderate voters who are dissatisfied with both the Democrat and Republican parties.
What are the challenges that Kamala Harris will face in the general election?
Harris will face a number of challenges in the general election, including her lack of experience in competitive races, her unpopularity among some voters, and the potential for a backlash from the Democrat base.
What is the Trump campaign's messaging strategy for the 2024 election?
The hosts discuss the Trump campaign's messaging strategy, which they believe should focus on the campaign's own vision and not get bogged down in attacking Kamala Harris.
What is the potential for a contested Democratic National Convention?
The hosts believe that there is a significant potential for a contested Democratic National Convention, with other candidates challenging Harris for the nomination.
What is the role of the grassroots in the Democrat Party's decision-making process?
The hosts argue that the grassroots is often ignored by the Democrat Party's oligarchy. They believe that the grassroots is unhappy with Harris' nomination and that this could lead to a backlash.
What are the main reasons why Joe Biden's departure from the presidential race is significant?
Biden's departure signifies a deeper power struggle within the Democratic Party, with elites attempting to control the nomination process. It also highlights the lack of support for Kamala Harris among those who want Biden out, suggesting a potential for further instability within the party.
What are Alex Jones's main concerns about the assassination attempt on Donald Trump and the deep state's actions?
Jones believes that the assassination attempt was a desperate act by the deep state and warns of further attempts on Trump's life. He also suggests that the deep state is trying to undermine Trump's presidency and prevent him from taking office again.
What are the potential implications of Hillary Clinton's possible comeback at the Democrat National Convention?
Clinton's potential comeback could significantly impact the Democratic Party's strategy and the outcome of the election. Her presence could create further divisions within the party and potentially undermine Kamala Harris's candidacy.
What are the key takeaways from Barack Obama's recent tweet about Joe Biden?
Obama's tweet, while praising Biden, notably lacks an endorsement for Kamala Harris. This silence suggests a potential for a more chaotic and unpredictable outcome within the Democratic Party, as Obama might be intentionally creating a power vacuum.
Why is voter registration and ballot chasing so important in the upcoming election?
Voter registration and ballot chasing are crucial to ensure a fair and accurate election outcome. These efforts are particularly important in light of the Democrats' potential manipulation of the electoral process, and they require a strong grassroots effort to counter their tactics.
Show Notes
The Charlie Kirk Show went live immediately after hearing the news that Joe Biden is out of the presidential race. Is Kamala up? Gavin Newsom? Michele Obama? Will Hillary coming back from her 2016 presidential grave? Charlie is joined by Alex Jones, Vivek Ramaswamy, Jack Posobiec, Tyler Bowyer, John Solomon, & Ben Bergquam to cover it all.
Buy my new book at https://www.amazon.com/Right-Wing-Revolution-Beat-Woke/dp/1735503797!
Become a member at members.charliekirk.com!
Support the show: http://www.charliekirk.com/support
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.