The Most Important Election in History - Michael Moynihan

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Michael Moynihan is an American journalist, former National Correspondent for Vice News and co-host of The Fifth Column podcast.

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00:00 Introduction
00:48 Is This The Most Important Election?
07:19 How Did Kamala Get To The Top Of The Democrat Party?
10:30 What's wrong with Donald Trump?
18:31 Ground News Advert
19:46 Trump Not Accepting Defeat In 2020 US Election
22:22 Does Trump Have The Correct Temperament To Be President?
27:17 The Democrats Lying About Joe Biden's Health
32:19 Why Kamala Harris Is Scared Of Joe Rogan
41:57 Verso Advert
43:28 Who Is The Better Candidate For The Everyday American?
49:07 The Contempt The Elites Have For The Working Class
58:52 Legal Immigrants Hate Illegal Immigration
1:00:30 Why Are Some People So Hesitant To Vote Trump?
1:08:21 What's The One Thing We're Not Talking About That We Should Be?
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triggerpod
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I was recently on holiday in Scotland and sat for drinks with a couple from LA. They were as left and woke as they come. And they flat out said they hate their country. I get that sentiment from a lot of those left leaning people in north America. They are terrified of trump and only care about trans rights and abortion. And it's so strange that they hate their country so much and live in this artificial fear. They were literally embarrassed to be American and it's like they think they are the only two people in the US that aren't racist. It was a real glimpse into the results of the woke mind virus.

themeach
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When I vote for Trump today, I'm voting for a team that includes RFK, Jr., Elon Musk, Tulsi Gabbard, and Vivek Ramaswamy. I couldn't possibly care any less for the opinions of the celebrities who are endorsing Kamala Harris. In fact, the fact that so much of Hollywood supports her and the Democrat Party is a huge negative for me.

lindaellison
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Trump wasn’t my first, second, third, or fourth choice, but I would crawl over broken glass to vote for him over Kamala.

Noplayster
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The reason the establishment doesn't like tariffs is because their donors (and therefore them in many corrupt ways) have made a fortune exporting U.S. jobs to countries with cheaper labor.

kenhiett
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*"Losing a war you started is called Defeat, not Genocide!"*

SuspectUsual
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I'm a millenial LGBT. I was disturbed that all of this past June was dedicated to me while likely the last D-day commemoration with living veterans participating was allowed to pass with hardly a mention. I take pride in "getting it done" not in my identity. No one got it done like the greatest generation.

Not to mention that LGBT pride would absolutely not exist today without their sacrifices.

boatbutch
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*"Human shields dying in a war you started is called Collateral Damage, not Genocide!"*

SuspectUsual
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Literally within the first 3 minutes of the video. "If you have been listening to the politics in the last week, not the last year, but the last week. It's a battle between democracy and facism"
My brother in christ we have been being told this for 8 effing years.

michaelhawkes
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While illegals cant vote in federal elections, they can vote in local, city, and state elections in manu areas.

Also illegal immigrants are counted in the census which then is used to assign eletoral votes.

So they directly and indirectly impact voting and legislation.

travisiommi
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Usually when people talk about the “temperament of a leader” they don’t really have a good grasp of the temperament of previous leaders in history.

michaelsilveradventure
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Also hispanics see a difference between legal and illegal immigrants.

Slumbert
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My biggest question is why doesn’t anybody push back when they say judges kicked out the cases based on standard but they were never investigated? Thats a problem for me.

TheBussStop
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*"If a cult loves death more than their opponent loves life, why are they complaining about high death count?"*

SuspectUsual
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Not voting is a ridiculous stance. There are two clear ideological choices. Vote.

laurel
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I wasn't a Trump supporter at his first election by a long shot. But when he was in office he managed to get something achieved that nobody has in the history of the middle east since 1946 and that is the Abraham Accords. Even Netanyahu wants to take things forward. If for no other reason he deserves a second term. It's still a choice between the better of two evils but that's the same in any western democracy these days.
The political class has become so detached from the rest of the population and their agendas always take precedence over what their society need which has ingrained a hopelessness within the populace wherever you are in the world. We, the West, need strong leaders like Trump, Poilievre, Dutton and dare I say it Farage right now and that's coming from a libertarian.

kevthecontrarian
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No one said that Trump is isolationist bc he isn’t. He’s a non interventionist.

ca
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"70-80 judges threw it out" - Not on merits, on jurisdiction, because no one wanted to get involved in the Democrat machine.

DannyBowen
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In the 90s, I grew up in the Bay Area, where my mother served as a deputy district attorney, working for over 20 years. This is some of what she has shared with me about Kamala Harris’s early career, which was notably shaped by political connections, particularly her relationship with Willie Brown. DA and assistant DA roles in San Francisco are not traditional civil service positions; they are often influenced by political ties and reputation. Harris’s connection to Brown led to appointments on two state boards, the California Unemployment Insurance Appeals Board and the California Medical Assistance Commission. These part-time, well-compensated roles, required minimal involvement and were awarded more due to her political ties than her experience.

In the San Francisco DA’s office, Harris led the Career Criminal Unit, focusing on prosecuting repeat offenders. In this role, her performance was mixed, leading to a reassignment to less visible roles, which raised questions about her prosecutorial effectiveness. This early trajectory of her career reflects a combination of political networking and varying assessments of her professional performance.

For those who worked alongside Harris, her record is contentious because they viewed her as a politically appointed figure rather than a career prosecutor. To them, her trajectory reflected a politician’s path, relying on connections rather than legal expertise, complicating her later claims of prosecutorial and reform credentials.

Jennifer-rdyg
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During the section, "What's wrong with Donald Trump?", I never heard a good reason. I only heard that Kamala isn't qualified. Trump 2024

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