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No One Realizes What Trump Just Did That Changed the GOP Forever | Michael Knowles

No One Realizes What Trump Just Did That Changed the GOP Forever | Michael Knowles

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This podcast episode features Dave Rubin and Michael Knowles discussing the Republican National Convention and its implications for the upcoming presidential election. They highlight the unity and optimism among Republicans despite the recent assassination attempt on Donald Trump, emphasizing the significance of this event as a major political turning point. The conversation then shifts to the transformation of the Republican Party under Trump, exploring the "wide tent" movement that has attracted a diverse range of individuals. Knowles addresses the role of identity politics within the party, arguing that the convention's focus is on winning elections and bringing in as many people as possible to support the Republican candidate. Rubin and Knowles anticipate a chaotic Democratic National Convention, regardless of whether Biden or Harris is the nominee, discussing the potential for infighting and the challenges the Democrats face in unifying their party. They also explore the shift from mainstream media to online media, with Knowles arguing that the mainstream media's credibility has been severely damaged by its coverage of the Biden administration and the Trump assassination attempt. He believes this shift is a significant cultural change. The conversation then focuses on the battle lines being drawn in the media, highlighting Elon Musk's increasing influence on the right and his recent donation to a pro-Trump Super PAC. They also reveal that MSNBC used digital screens to fake their presence at the Republican National Convention. Rubin and Knowles discuss the potential for complacency among Republicans, acknowledging that anything can happen between now and the election and that the Democrats could still pull off a surprise victory. They address those who remain opposed to Trump, urging them to consider the bigger picture and the potential for a better country under Trump's leadership. They argue that Trump is the best option for those who want a country that is more conducive to their flourishing. The conversation then focuses on Trump's potential success in a second term, with Knowles discussing the possibility of Trump achieving his goals on immigration, the economy, and foreign policy. He highlights the importance of the Supreme Court's recent decision on the Chevron precedent and the potential for Trump to reshape the administrative state. Rubin and Knowles discuss the logistical challenges of deporting illegal immigrants and the American public's willingness to accept such a policy. Knowles argues that a phased approach, starting with criminals and those with criminal records, would be more feasible and politically palatable. The interview concludes with Knowles offering a hopeful message for the future of America, drawing inspiration from the ancient poet Horace. He argues that the common people are now more civilized than the elites and that the future lies in excluding the profane and vulgar elite.

Outlines

00:00:07
The Republican National Convention and the Political Landscape

Dave Rubin and Michael Knowles discuss the Republican National Convention, highlighting the unity and optimism among Republicans despite the recent assassination attempt on Donald Trump. They explore the "wide tent" movement that has attracted a diverse range of individuals and discuss the potential benefits and challenges of this inclusivity.

00:14:44
The Shift from Mainstream Media to Online Media

The conversation explores the shift from mainstream media to online media, with Knowles arguing that the mainstream media's credibility has been severely damaged by its coverage of the Biden administration and the Trump assassination attempt. He believes this shift is a significant cultural change.

00:28:40
Elon Musk's Influence and the Battle Lines in the Media

Rubin and Knowles discuss the battle lines being drawn in the media, highlighting Elon Musk's increasing influence on the right and his recent donation to a pro-Trump Super PAC. They also reveal that MSNBC used digital screens to fake their presence at the Republican National Convention.

00:34:49
A Message to Never-Trumpers and Disaffected Liberals

Rubin and Knowles address those who remain opposed to Trump, urging them to consider the bigger picture and the potential for a better country under Trump's leadership. They argue that Trump is the best option for those who want a country that is more conducive to their flourishing.

00:37:11
Trump's Potential Success in a Second Term

The conversation focuses on Trump's potential success in a second term, with Knowles discussing the possibility of Trump achieving his goals on immigration, the economy, and foreign policy. He highlights the importance of the Supreme Court's recent decision on the Chevron precedent and the potential for Trump to reshape the administrative state.

00:43:43
A Hopeful Message for the Future of America

The interview concludes with Knowles offering a hopeful message for the future of America, drawing inspiration from the ancient poet Horace. He argues that the common people are now more civilized than the elites and that the future lies in excluding the profane and vulgar elite.

Keywords

Donald Trump


Donald John Trump is an American politician, media personality, and businessman who served as the 45th president of the United States from 2017 to 2021. He is a controversial figure known for his populist and nationalist views.

Republican National Convention


The Republican National Convention is a quadrennial event held by the Republican Party to formally nominate its candidates for president and vice president of the United States. It is a major event in the American political calendar.

Democratic National Convention


The Democratic National Convention is a quadrennial event held by the Democratic Party to formally nominate its candidates for president and vice president of the United States. It is a major event in the American political calendar.

Elon Musk


Elon Reeve Musk is a South African-born American entrepreneur and businessman who founded X.com in 1999 (which later became PayPal), SpaceX in 2002 and Tesla Motors in 2003. He is known for his innovative ventures and his outspoken views on technology and society.

Mainstream Media


Mainstream media refers to traditional media outlets, such as television networks, newspapers, and radio stations, that reach a large audience and are considered to be influential in shaping public opinion.

Online Media


Online media refers to digital media platforms, such as websites, social media, and streaming services, that provide news, entertainment, and other content to a global audience.

Project 2025


Project 2025 is a conservative initiative aimed at shaping the future of the Republican Party and the country. It is spearheaded by Kevin Roberts of the Heritage Foundation and seeks to influence policy and personnel within the Republican Party.

Deep State


The "deep state" is a term used to describe a hidden network of powerful individuals, often within government agencies, who are believed to be working behind the scenes to influence policy and maintain their own power. It is a controversial concept often used by those who believe that the government is controlled by unelected officials.

Common Good


The common good refers to the well-being of the entire community, rather than the interests of individuals or specific groups. It is a concept that emphasizes the importance of social justice, solidarity, and the pursuit of a shared good for all members of society.

Q&A

  • What are the potential implications of Joe Biden dropping out of the presidential race?

    Biden's departure could create chaos within the Democratic Party, as they would need to scramble to find a new nominee and potentially face a contested convention. It could also damage Biden's legacy and further erode public trust in the Democratic Party.

  • How has the Republican National Convention been different from previous conventions?

    The recent convention has been marked by a sense of unity and optimism among Republicans, despite the recent assassination attempt on Donald Trump. This unity is attributed to Trump's survival and the party's embrace of a "wide tent" movement that has attracted a diverse range of individuals.

  • What are the potential benefits and challenges of the Republican Party's "wide tent" movement?

    The "wide tent" movement could help the Republican Party attract a broader range of voters and increase its electoral chances. However, it also poses challenges in maintaining a cohesive message and avoiding the dilution of core conservative values.

  • What is the significance of the shift from mainstream media to online media?

    This shift represents a significant cultural change, as online media outlets are increasingly challenging the dominance of traditional media and providing alternative perspectives on political and cultural issues. This shift has been accelerated by the perceived bias and misinformation in mainstream media coverage of the Biden administration and the Trump assassination attempt.

  • What are the potential implications of Elon Musk's increasing influence on the right?

    Musk's influence could help to further empower conservative voices and challenge the dominance of liberal media outlets. His recent donation to a pro-Trump Super PAC suggests a growing alignment with the Republican Party and a willingness to use his platform to support conservative causes.

  • What is the purpose of Project 2025 and how could it impact the Republican Party?

    Project 2025 is a conservative initiative aimed at shaping the future of the Republican Party and the country. It seeks to influence policy and personnel within the Republican Party and could potentially have a significant impact on the party's direction and its ability to implement conservative policies.

  • What are the logistical challenges of deporting illegal immigrants and how might Trump approach this issue in a second term?

    Deporting illegal immigrants would require significant resources and could face logistical challenges, including the identification and apprehension of individuals. Trump might approach this issue in a phased manner, starting with criminals and those with criminal records, and focusing on securing the border to prevent further illegal immigration.

  • What is the hopeful message for the future of America that Knowles offers at the end of the interview?

    Knowles expresses hope that the common people, who are now more civilized than the elites, will rise up and exclude the profane and vulgar elite from positions of power. He believes that this shift could lead to a more just and prosperous future for America.

Show Notes

Dave Rubin of “The Rubin Report” talks to Michael Knowles about how the Republican National Convention just proved Republicans can attract a wide range of non-traditional, freedom-loving voters; the quick shift in focus from the assassination attempt on Donald Trump to other news; the miraculous nature of Trump's survival and the improbability of the events that saved him; the resilience and optimism at the Republican National Convention following the attempt; the broadening appeal of the Republican Party; Trump’s ability to attract new supporters while maintaining a strong conservative message; his thoughts on JD Vance being picked as his running mate; the anticipated disarray at the Democratic National Convention; Matt Walsh's tweet criticizing identity politics at the Republican National Convention; the importance of the convention's inclusive approach to gain broad support; the necessity of embracing diversity to win elections; how Trump's consistency and the varied coalition of supporters reflect the GOP's evolving strategy; the one question undecided voters need to ask themselves; the concerns of Trump peaking too early before the election and the potential for unpredictable events; the criticisms within the GOP, particularly involving Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis, and the importance of putting aside differences for the greater good; Trump's ability to move past personal conflicts for political benefit; focusing on the common good to attract both disaffected liberals and skeptical Republicans; and much more.

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No One Realizes What Trump Just Did That Changed the GOP Forever | Michael Knowles

No One Realizes What Trump Just Did That Changed the GOP Forever | Michael Knowles

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