THOUGHTCRIME Ep. 52 — How Do You Say Kamala? What’s Wrong With DEI? Did the Race Just Reset?
Digest
This podcast episode delves into the potential implications of Kamala Harris becoming the Democratic nominee for president in 2024. The hosts, Charlie Kirk, Jack Posobiec, and Andrew Klavan, discuss the media's role in shaping public perception, highlighting the tendency to push narratives that benefit the Democratic Party. They emphasize the importance of fighting back against misinformation and promoting truth. The episode also explores the demographics of the race, highlighting the importance of voter turnout and the potential impact of JD Vance's campaign in key swing states. The hosts discuss the need for a strong ground game to counter the Democrats' efforts to mobilize voters and the importance of ballot chasing to ensure voter turnout. They also analyze the perception of Kamala Harris's competency and experience, highlighting the concerns of voters who believe she is unqualified for the presidency. The episode concludes by discussing the Democrats' narrow path to victory in the Electoral College and the potential impact of RFK Jr.'s candidacy on the race.
Outlines
The 2024 Election: Kamala Harris and the Stakes
This episode explores the potential implications of Kamala Harris becoming the Democratic nominee for president in 2024, discussing the media's role in shaping public perception, the importance of voter turnout, and the need for a strong ground game.
Pronunciation Wars and the Control of Language
The hosts debate the correct pronunciation of Kamala Harris's name, highlighting the absurdity of the left's attempt to control language and label any mispronunciation as a hate crime.
Narrative in Politics: Trump's Resilience and the Media's Push for Harris
The hosts discuss the importance of narrative in politics, highlighting Trump's resilience and the media's relentless push for Kamala Harris. They argue that the media is attempting to create a narrative of Harris as a competent and caring leader, despite her record.
Demographics, Voter Turnout, and the Role of JD Vance
The hosts delve into the demographics of the race, highlighting the importance of voter turnout and the potential impact of JD Vance's campaign in key swing states. They discuss the media's role in shaping public perception and the need for a strong ground game.
The Power of the Media: Propaganda, Memory Holes, and Truth
The hosts discuss the media's power to shape public opinion, highlighting the phenomenon of "government amnesia" and the media's tendency to push narratives that benefit the Democratic Party. They emphasize the importance of fighting back against misinformation and promoting truth.
Trump's Finishing Power and Ballot Chasing
The hosts discuss Trump's ability to finish strong in elections, highlighting his determination and the importance of ballot chasing to ensure voter turnout. They also discuss the potential impact of JD Vance's campaign in key swing states.
The Kamala Bump and the Need for a Strong Ground Game
The hosts discuss the initial "Kamala bump" in the polls and the need for a strong ground game to counter the Democrats' efforts to mobilize voters. They emphasize the importance of voter registration and ballot chasing.
The Paul Brothers' Endorsement and Potential Underperformance
The hosts discuss the Paul brothers' endorsement of Donald Trump and the potential for Trump's campaign to underperform in the polls due to a lack of voter turnout. They highlight the importance of ballot chasing and the need to counter the Democrats' ground game.
The Kamala Harris Factor: Competency, Experience, and the 2020 Election
The hosts discuss the perception of Kamala Harris's competency and experience, highlighting the concerns of voters who believe she is unqualified for the presidency. They also discuss the potential impact of her role in the Biden administration on the 2024 election.
The Electoral College and the Democrats' Path to Victory
The hosts discuss the Democrats' narrow path to victory in the Electoral College, highlighting the importance of key swing states like Pennsylvania and Georgia. They also discuss the potential impact of RFK Jr.'s candidacy on the race.
Keywords
Kamala Harris
Kamala Harris is the current Vice President of the United States and the Democratic nominee for president in 2024. She is a former senator from California and has been criticized for her record on issues such as crime, immigration, and the economy.
Donald Trump
Donald Trump is the former president of the United States and the Republican nominee for president in 2024. He is known for his populist rhetoric and his controversial policies.
Media Bias
Media bias is the tendency of media outlets to present information in a way that favors a particular viewpoint. It can be intentional or unintentional, and it can have a significant impact on public opinion.
Ballot Chasing
Ballot chasing is the practice of actively encouraging and assisting voters to register and vote. It is a key part of any political campaign, especially in close elections.
Voter Turnout
Voter turnout is the percentage of eligible voters who cast a ballot in an election. It is a crucial factor in determining the outcome of elections, especially in close races.
Ground Game
A ground game is a political campaign's strategy for mobilizing voters and getting them to the polls. It typically involves door-to-door canvassing, phone banking, and other grassroots efforts.
Electoral College
The Electoral College is a system used in the United States to elect the president. Each state is allocated a certain number of electors based on its population, and the candidate who wins the majority of electors wins the presidency.
RFK Jr.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is an environmental activist and the son of former U.S. Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy. He is running for president in 2024 as a Democrat.
Q&A
What are the key takeaways from the discussion about Kamala Harris's potential candidacy?
The hosts believe that Harris's candidacy will be a challenging one, with the media likely to push a narrative of her as a competent and caring leader despite her record. They also highlight the importance of voter turnout and the need for a strong ground game to counter the Democrats' efforts.
How does the media's role in shaping public opinion impact the election?
The hosts argue that the media has a significant influence on public opinion, often pushing narratives that benefit the Democratic Party. They emphasize the importance of fighting back against misinformation and promoting truth.
What are the key demographic groups that will be crucial in the 2024 election?
The hosts discuss the importance of voter turnout among key demographic groups, including boomers, young women, and minorities. They also highlight the potential impact of JD Vance's campaign in key swing states.
What are the potential scenarios for a Kamala Harris victory?
The hosts believe that Harris's path to victory would involve a strong focus on identity politics, a massive voter turnout effort, and a successful ground game. They also believe that she would need to win over young women and minorities in significant numbers.
What are the key challenges facing the Trump campaign in 2024?
The hosts discuss the challenges facing the Trump campaign, including the need to counter the media's narrative, mobilize voters, and overcome the Democrats' ground game. They also highlight the importance of Trump's ability to finish strong in elections.
Show Notes
In this week’s ThoughtCrime Charlie Kirk, Jack Posobiec, Andrew Kolvet, and Tyler Bowyer:
-How do you ACTUALLY pronounce Kamala Harris’ name?
-If DEI is such a good thing, why is the media coming out in full force against it in defense of Kamala?
-Does the race reset with Kamala? What are the tactics consevatives must employ to defeat her?
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