Trump's Garbage Truck Moment, Biden Biting Babies, and Swing State Polls, with Stu Burguiere, Stephen L. Miller, and Spencer Kimball | Ep. 932
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The episode begins with Megan Kelly discussing her Halloween tradition and President Biden's tradition of biting babies. She then announces that the show will be live on election night, covering the results and featuring various guests. Megan Kelly interviews Spencer Kimball, director of Emerson polling, to discuss the latest election polls, particularly the CNN poll showing a significant lead for Harris in Michigan and Wisconsin. Kimball explains that polls are a range of scores and that the CNN poll may be an outlier. Megan Kelly and Spencer Kimball discuss the polling errors in the 2022 midterm elections and how they might affect the 2024 presidential election. They analyze Trump's chances in key swing states, including Georgia, North Carolina, Arizona, and Nevada. The episode then features an advertisement for Cozy Earth, a company that sells bamboo sheets and pajamas. Megan Kelly welcomes Stephen L Miller and Stu Burguiere to discuss the election. They agree with Spencer Kimball's assessment that Trump is looking good in several swing states. The episode then features an advertisement for Grand Canyon University, a private Christian university in Phoenix, Arizona. Megan Kelly discusses Trump's recent appearance in a garbage truck and Biden's comment about Trump supporters being "garbage." She analyzes the political implications of these events. Megan Kelly discusses the media's reaction to Biden's "garbage" comment, highlighting the bias and spin in their coverage. She also criticizes Laurence O'Donnell's attempt to excuse Biden's statement by claiming it was a result of his stutter. The episode continues with a discussion of Joe Biden's controversial "garbage" remark about Trump supporters and Kamala Harris's response. Harris, while disagreeing with Biden's statement, avoids directly condemning him and instead focuses on her own message of ambition and aspirations. The hosts analyze Kamala Harris's rhetoric, highlighting her reliance on empty words like "ambitions," "aspirations," and "dreams" without offering concrete policy details. They argue that her campaign is a performance rather than a genuine expression of her beliefs. The hosts discuss the Lincoln Project's attempt to spin Biden's "garbage" remark to benefit Trump. They point out that the Lincoln Project is misrepresenting Trump's actual statement and using it to create a false narrative. The hosts argue that Biden's "garbage" remark is a minor issue compared to the larger failures of his presidency, such as the chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan, high inflation, and the border crisis. They believe that these issues are the real reasons why the election is close. The hosts criticize the media's selective outrage, pointing out that they condemn Trump for criticizing Detroit but ignore the city's long history of problems under Democratic leadership. They argue that the media is more interested in generating outrage than in addressing real issues. The hosts discuss their predictions for the upcoming election, suggesting that the outcome is likely already decided. They warn that the election night results may be delayed due to potential irregularities in key states. The hosts discuss the growing threat of censorship against conservative media outlets, citing the New York Times's attempt to discredit Tucker Carlson and Ben Shapiro. They express concern about the future of free speech and the potential for online platforms to silence dissenting voices. The hosts discuss a video of Joe Biden interacting with babies at a White House event, where he appears to put a baby's foot in his mouth. They find the behavior bizarre and inappropriate, suggesting that it is further evidence of Biden's declining mental state. The hosts discuss the possibility of Kamala Harris taking over as president if Biden is unable to continue serving. They argue that Harris is a better choice than Biden, but they also express concern about her own political ambitions and her ability to lead the country.
Outlines
Election Analysis and Biden's "Garbage" Remark
This episode analyzes the 2024 presidential election, focusing on polling errors, key swing states, and the political implications of Biden's controversial "garbage" remark about Trump supporters.
Election Night Coverage Announcement
Megan Kelly announces that the show will be live on election night, covering the results and featuring various guests.
Analyzing Election Polls with Spencer Kimball
Megan Kelly interviews Spencer Kimball, director of Emerson polling, to discuss the latest election polls, particularly the CNN poll showing a significant lead for Harris in Michigan and Wisconsin. Kimball explains that polls are a range of scores and that the CNN poll may be an outlier.
Discussing Polling Errors and Trump's Chances
Megan Kelly and Spencer Kimball discuss the polling errors in the 2022 midterm elections and how they might affect the 2024 presidential election. They analyze Trump's chances in key swing states, including Georgia, North Carolina, Arizona, and Nevada.
Advertisement for Cozy Earth
This segment is an advertisement for Cozy Earth, a company that sells bamboo sheets and pajamas.
Election Analysis with Stephen L Miller and Stu Burguiere
Megan Kelly welcomes Stephen L Miller and Stu Burguiere to discuss the election. They agree with Spencer Kimball's assessment that Trump is looking good in several swing states.
Advertisement for Grand Canyon University
This segment is an advertisement for Grand Canyon University, a private Christian university in Phoenix, Arizona.
Trump's Garbage Truck Stunt and Biden's "Garbage" Comment
Megan Kelly discusses Trump's recent appearance in a garbage truck and Biden's comment about Trump supporters being "garbage." She analyzes the political implications of these events.
Media Bias and the "Apostrophe S" Controversy
Megan Kelly discusses the media's reaction to Biden's "garbage" comment, highlighting the bias and spin in their coverage. She also criticizes Laurence O'Donnell's attempt to excuse Biden's statement by claiming it was a result of his stutter.
Biden's "Garbage" Remark and Kamala Harris's Response
The episode begins with a discussion of Joe Biden's controversial "garbage" remark about Trump supporters and Kamala Harris's response. Harris, while disagreeing with Biden's statement, avoids directly condemning him and instead focuses on her own message of ambition and aspirations.
Analyzing Kamala Harris's Rhetoric
The hosts analyze Kamala Harris's rhetoric, highlighting her reliance on empty words like "ambitions," "aspirations," and "dreams" without offering concrete policy details. They argue that her campaign is a performance rather than a genuine expression of her beliefs.
The Lincoln Project's Spin on Biden's "Garbage" Remark
The hosts discuss the Lincoln Project's attempt to spin Biden's "garbage" remark to benefit Trump. They point out that the Lincoln Project is misrepresenting Trump's actual statement and using it to create a false narrative.
The Real Gaffs of the Biden Administration
The hosts argue that Biden's "garbage" remark is a minor issue compared to the larger failures of his presidency, such as the chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan, high inflation, and the border crisis. They believe that these issues are the real reasons why the election is close.
The Media's Selective Outrage
The hosts criticize the media's selective outrage, pointing out that they condemn Trump for criticizing Detroit but ignore the city's long history of problems under Democratic leadership. They argue that the media is more interested in generating outrage than in addressing real issues.
Election Night Predictions
The hosts discuss their predictions for the upcoming election, suggesting that the outcome is likely already decided. They warn that the election night results may be delayed due to potential irregularities in key states.
Censorship and the Future of Conservative Media
The hosts discuss the growing threat of censorship against conservative media outlets, citing the New York Times's attempt to discredit Tucker Carlson and Ben Shapiro. They express concern about the future of free speech and the potential for online platforms to silence dissenting voices.
Biden's Bizarre Behavior with Babies
The hosts discuss a video of Joe Biden interacting with babies at a White House event, where he appears to put a baby's foot in his mouth. They find the behavior bizarre and inappropriate, suggesting that it is further evidence of Biden's declining mental state.
The Case for Kamala Harris
The hosts discuss the possibility of Kamala Harris taking over as president if Biden is unable to continue serving. They argue that Harris is a better choice than Biden, but they also express concern about her own political ambitions and her ability to lead the country.
Keywords
Polling Error
Discrepancies between poll results and actual election outcomes, often attributed to factors like sampling bias, non-response bias, and voter turnout.
Swing State
A state in a US presidential election where the outcome is uncertain and could potentially determine the winner of the election.
Media Bias
The tendency of media outlets to present information in a way that favors a particular viewpoint or agenda, often at the expense of objectivity and neutrality.
Lincoln Project
A political action committee formed by former Republicans who oppose Donald Trump. They are known for their aggressive and often controversial tactics, including the use of negative advertising and social media campaigns.
Censorship
The suppression of speech, public communication, or other information that may be considered objectionable, harmful, sensitive, or politically inconvenient. It can be carried out by governments, private organizations, or individuals.
Election Misinformation
False or misleading information about elections, including voter fraud, election rigging, and the legitimacy of election results. It can be spread through social media, traditional media, and other channels.
Political Landscape
The overall political environment of a country or region, including the distribution of power, the political parties, and the public's attitudes towards politics. It can be influenced by a variety of factors, such as economic conditions, social trends, and international events.
Q&A
What are the key swing states to watch in the 2024 presidential election?
The key swing states to watch are Georgia, North Carolina, Arizona, Nevada, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin. These states are considered crucial because they could potentially determine the winner of the election.
How might the polling errors in the 2022 midterm elections affect the 2024 presidential election?
The polling errors in 2022 suggest that pollsters may be overestimating Republican support and underestimating Democratic support. This could lead to inaccurate predictions in the 2024 election, making it difficult to determine the outcome.
How does the media's reaction to Biden's "garbage" comment reflect their bias?
The media's reaction to Biden's comment highlights their bias by downplaying the severity of his statement and attempting to excuse it as a result of his stutter. They also focus on Trump's response to the comment, portraying him as the aggressor.
What is the main point of contention in the episode?
The episode centers around Joe Biden's controversial "garbage" remark about Trump supporters and the subsequent reactions from Kamala Harris, the Lincoln Project, and the media.
How does Kamala Harris respond to Biden's "garbage" remark?
Harris avoids directly condemning Biden's statement and instead focuses on her own message of ambition and aspirations. She emphasizes her understanding of the concerns of middle-class families and her commitment to addressing their needs.
What is the Lincoln Project's strategy in relation to Biden's "garbage" remark?
The Lincoln Project attempts to spin Biden's remark to benefit Trump by misrepresenting Trump's actual statement and creating a false narrative that Trump called all of Harris's supporters "garbage."
What do the hosts believe are the real reasons for the close election?
The hosts argue that Biden's "garbage" remark is a minor issue compared to the larger failures of his presidency, such as the chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan, high inflation, and the border crisis. They believe that these issues are the real reasons why the election is close.
How do the hosts criticize the media's coverage of the election?
The hosts criticize the media's selective outrage, pointing out that they condemn Trump for criticizing Detroit but ignore the city's long history of problems under Democratic leadership. They argue that the media is more interested in generating outrage than in addressing real issues.
What are the hosts' predictions for the upcoming election?
The hosts believe that the outcome of the election is likely already decided and that the election night results may be delayed due to potential irregularities in key states.
Show Notes
Megyn Kelly is joined by Spencer Kimball, director of Emerson Polling, to discuss the where the polls show Donald Trump currently in key swing states, which Sun Belt states are best for Trump, how Kamala Harris is looking in the states Biden won in 2020, how Trump is performing in Wisconsin and Michigan, the crucial state of Pennsylvania, whether the polls can be trusted after misses in past cycles, and more. Then BlazeTV's Stu Burguiere, host of "Stu Does America," and Stephen L. Miller, host of the "Versus Media" podcast, join to discuss the current mood among Trump supporters as we approach Election Day, the reasons they should feel encouraged and why they would be feeling anxiety, Trump's garbage truck moment after Biden's "garbage" comment, his hilarious riff about it during his recent rally, Trump's overall authenticity over his career even before he got into politics, the media spinning Biden's "garbage" comment as about an apostrophe or Biden's stutter, their hypocritical double standard, Kamala's latest word salad moment, the media trying to pretend Trump also called Americans garbage, Biden biting babies at the White House during the Halloween party, his history of creepy behavior, and more.
Kimball-www.emersoncollegepolling.com
Burguiere- https://www.youtube.com/StuDoesAmerica
Miller- https://millerversusmedia.substack.com/
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Grand Canyon University: https://GCU.edu
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