Nov 8, 2024
Kamala Harris’ BIG MISTAKE With Joe Rogan
Kamala Harris' campaign spent a massive amount of money for the set of her interview on Alex Cooper’s Call Her Daddy podcast.
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This is one of the reasons
why I wanted to talk to Kamala Harris.
I'm like, I bet there's a person in there.
I bet I can get to that person.
Yeah, I wanted to find that person.
I don't want to hear all the speeches.
I don't want to hear.
I was raised middle class.
I don't want to hear any of that.
She's a roller skater, you know that?
No. I would love to find that out.
Yeah, I would love to talk to her
about all kinds of.
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I would I literally said like, because
there was a few restrictions of things
that I didn't want to talk about, but I
said, I don't give a I go get her in here,
like whatever you want to talk about.
And they want to know if I edit.
I'm like, there's not going
to be any editing.
There's no editing. I just wanted to talk.
Kamala Harris probably should have taken
advantage of those very free opportunities
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for earned media where she could get her
message out, especially on a huge platform
like Joe Rogan's podcast.
But or hours or hours.
But I mean, would she ever bother
coming on our show?
So yeah, look, guys, a quick thing on this
and then we'll get back to all the ways
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that she spent money like an idiot.
Oh. Sorry.
Kamala Harris protection
industrial complex.
Sorry. We have to protect our ego.
Spent money like a brilliant person
who put a campaign in and lost.
Okay, anyways.
So, look, guys,
you can say I'm biased on this.
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Perfectly fine.
I don't know that there's any show
or network on the planet
that had more undecided voters.
Read your comments
every single day on air.
So many of you were undecided the way the
Democrats work and Kamala Harris works.
Just this is for your edification.
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Less about us is the money that you
were about to tell you they spent on ads.
They're not really buying the ads
as much as they're buying the earned media
that comes with the ads,
what they're getting compliance.
That's what they're buying
from those outlets.
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The reason why they won't advertise on us,
even though we have 27 million
subscribers, 29 billion lifetime views.
I mean, there's only
two possible explanations.
One is there's not a single person
in the building
that understands the internet at all.
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So they're like, oh, who's the biggest
online network on the left?
If you can't answer that question
and you don't know that it's us.
Oh my God,
you didn't do any of your homework.
Right.
So okay, either you're grossly incompetent
or you looked at us and said,
oh, that's where all the voters
we have to convince are.
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But they didn't do propaganda for us.
- They didn't.
- Comply.
Since they didn't comply.
We're going to give them no money,
you idiots.
It's not about us.
It's about your chances of winning
three election cycles in a row.
That the morons who run the
Democratic Party decided not to address.
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Progressives or populists, or anyone who
is undecided about Gaza or anything else.
Instead, they gave it
to the compliant press.
- How'd that work out for you?
- Not so great.
And it did lead to the campaign
not only squandering over $1 billion,
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but also exiting the race with debt.
So let's get to these details.
So there's a new report out by Gabe
Kaminski from Washington Examiner.
They actually looked at the disclosures
and filings of the Harris campaign
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to see how much money they raised,
where the money went.
And boy, is it a doozy.
So, for instance, in mid-October,
by the way, let me just be clear.
Harris didn't run a full campaign.
She ran a campaign for three months,
raised a record amount of money
over $1 billion, and somehow spent that
within three months.
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So in mid-October,
the Harris campaign disclosed
that it had spent over $880 million.
This election, almost $526 million greater
than the roughly 354 million
that the Trump campaign had disclosed.
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Spending.
According to a Washington Examiner
analysis of federal filings.
Much of the Harris campaign spending was
allocated for digital media, advertising,
polling and travel from state to state,
including to a private jet company
called Advanced Aviation
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now between July 22nd and Election Day.
Specifically, the campaign and its
affiliated committees spent upwards
of $654 million on advertising alone,
and that included spending $450 a day
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to be shown on The Sphere in Las Vegas.
- Cringe definition of cringe.
- Real persuasive.
I mean, how are you not going to vote
for the lady on the sphere?
They spent $450,000 a day on that ad.
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- I mean, they're just burning your money.
- We need we need to construct a sphere.
Jesus Christ, man.
There's nothing in that sphere
that's the problem.
Yeah, totally.
So the Harris campaign also spent
a six figure sum to fly Pro Harris banners
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over for football games.
NFL games with teams from six
out of the seven swing states
didn't appear to be very persuasive.
But there was money spent
beyond ads, right?
So, according to the filings obtained
by the Washington Examiner,
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political, digital and media consultants
were also paid a handsome sum of money
$12.8 million by the Harris campaign.
One vendor, Village Idiot Marketing
I'm sorry.
Village Marketing Agency received
over $3.9 million and reportedly worked
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to recruit thousands of social media
influencers to boost Harris online.
Event production was also a staple
spending area of the Harris campaign,
which notably hosted a star studded lineup
of musicians from Lady Gaga to Katy Perry
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for an election eve rally.
The campaign also paid more
than $15 million for event production,
including spending six figures
to build a set for the Call Me Daddy
podcast appearance, which wasn't
actually filmed at the usual set.
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She wanted the podcast host
to fly to her in Washington, D.C.,
and so they wanted to give the appearance
that it was filmed in the usual set,
and so they rebuilt a replica set in D.C.
In order to do that podcast.
So let's take a look at this video.
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This is confirmed
by the podcast host, Alex Cooper.
So we rebuilt basically my studio in D.C.
What do you see?
You see here? So here, if you.
Want to look,
we brought the dad pad to Washington.
I want to get like.
That's crazy. This looks so similar.
I see some, Everyone.
All right, guys, she's about to be here.
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Wish me luck. Good luck.
Yeah.
So real quick, the producers
put up a live chat in the poll.
I'm sorry. A live poll in the chat.
And, why did Harris, not address
progressive or populist like TYT
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and They're evil or they're incompetent.
I don't know about evil.
I'd say maybe spiteful.
But incompetent is winning.
Congratulations, Democrats.
So now more details
that are relevant here.
So first of all, everybody raised
and spent an enormous amount of money and
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and guess who's in charge?
You'll never guess.
It turns out it's billionaires.
So first off, let me read you real quick.
Donald Trump's top donors.
It's, a surprising number one.
Tim Mellon was number one at $172 million.
He's the heir to an oil and banking
fortune, which very likely means he's done
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nothing but try to preserve his wealth
that he didn't earn his whole life.
So he's probably
in the tax deduction, business.
And what he cares about
in terms of his donations.
Then you've got the second largest
is Miriam Adelson at $137 million.
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And then, Elon Musk is
in the ballpark of $130 million,
and he comes in third behind Miriam.
They're all going to get
spectacularly rewarded.
But at least Donald Trump, to be fair,
has shown America spend their money well
because he spent a lot less
than Kamala Harris,
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but got the victory anyway,
whereas Kamala Harris took her donor money
and lit it on fire, apparently.
So she outspent him by a, by $400 million
in ads, just like Hillary Clinton,
spent almost twice as much
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as Donald Trump in ads and also failed.
So why did they fail?
Because they do things like the sphere.
Okay.
Now if you I mean, look,
it's funny on its face, but if you need
more convincing, you do an ad like that.
If people don't know your product
or your brand or your candidate, right.
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And they go, oh, who's that on the sphere?
And that gets a lot of attention.
And then people go, oh, that's actually
the person running for the House
or the Senate, and they learn about it.
And then you go, okay, maybe it's a lot of
money, but I get it and I understand it.
And that candidate needed awareness.
She does not need any awareness.
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She is running for president
and is the vice president.
That ad does nothing
to convince someone to vote for her.
That's an awareness ad totally misplaced.
When they needed persuasion,
especially in Las Vegas.
So they took the sphere and instead of
putting her like, face on it like a piece
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of, like, propaganda out of a bad movie,
and they put no taxes on tips
or something along those lines.
Vote for Kamala Harris.
Now, that would be copying
Trump's policy, which she did.
But whatever she thought was her
winning message that would persuade
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those voters in Las Vegas.
Okay, that makes more sense.
See, that's my point.
And part of the reason why the consultants
don't mind burning your money
on senseless ads and rebuilding a set
for a couple hundred thousand dollars.
Are you guys nuts?
Because they get they get
a little taste of that money.
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They don't care as long
as they're making their money.
The consultants don't care.
They don't care about you.
They don't care about the candidate.
They care about getting a cut
from all that money
that was raised for her campaign.
And look, I think the sphere
is a stupid idea, period.
Regardless of what's on the sphere. Okay.
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What would have been far smarter
is if Kamala Harris learned
from what Donald Trump has managed
to do correctly, which is earned media.
Earned media. Earned media.
How many times do I have to say
that going on Rogan's podcast was free?
But look, we also understand
what the issue was with Kamala Harris
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going on any podcast.
Really?
She has difficulty speaking.
I don't know what's going on with her.
I don't know why she had that problem.
She's awkward,
she's uncomfortable in her own skin,
and she had a difficult time making a case
for herself every single rally speech.
Now that the election is over,
now I can finally let it all out.
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Every single rally speech was pathetic.
Okay, it was all on teleprompter,
which I don't have a problem with, but it
was the same speech every single time.
The same message every single time.
No passion behind it,
no real genuine or no sincerity behind it.
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It was just a robotic, weird,
overrehearsed speech.
And it was the same speech
again and again and again.
The question is,
would she be able to have a conversation?
The reason why she didn't go
on Rogan's podcast is because, number one,
she wanted him to fly to her and he's
like, no, I don't do that for anybody.
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People come to me in Austin, Texas, and
they have a three hour long conversation.
And that was the other thing.
She didn't want to have a three hour
long conversation because guess what?
In a three hour long conversation,
it's real hard to hide who you are.
Things are going to slip, and if you have
some issues, they're going to come out.
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And so she didn't want to have
that three hour long conversation.
And that's an issue.
But you want to know who did have
a three hour long conversation.
Trump did and then Vance did
and then Elon Musk did.
And that's earned media
that costs approximately $0. Guys,
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this is not Monday morning quarterback.
As usual.
We're about to show you a clip that
where we explain this
in the middle of the campaign when they
could have done something about it
as almost every Democrat
was yelling at us, don't criticize them.
Let them keep going in the wrong
direction, because cheerleading going in
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the wrong direction is such a genius idea.
Let's go to F5 here, where we pointed this
out in the in the middle of the cycle.
I think you do
as much earned media as you can.
Why would you hide
a perfectly good candidate?
Let her go and make her case
to the American people
over and over and over again.
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Oh, we might have 1 or 2 negative stories.
Yeah, that's called life in the Big City.
But you'll have 18 positive ones.
28 positive ones,
because she's out there making her case.
If you have a good case
and a good candidate,
you should want them out there nonstop.
That's my philosophy on it.
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And by the way, when she doesn't go out,
they hold Tim Walz back.
And Tim Walz is really popular
and makes a great case.
Send them both out.
I don't think this is a close call at all,
but that's my take.
You know, they raise all this money
to do paid media.
Earned media is better.
That's not the ads in between the show.
It's in the show.
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Right.
And so if you're, got a good case to make
to the American people, you should go
and make it as often as possible.
It's kind of a no brainer, but apparently
that's who was running the campaign.
People with no brains. I mean, like, so.
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Okay, if you get offended if you live in
Washington, hey, I don't care at all.
You cost us this election.
So, yes, you should be offended.
I think you were terrible at your job.
Okay, second of all,
can you learn for next time?
Don't give up hundreds of millions
of dollars in free media because.
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Oh, well, we're not sure
our candidate can handle it.
Then pick a different candidate.
Do a primary where you test your
candidates really aggressively and make
sure you could find someone who can speak.
Final thing I have to say about this
because it's important
for you all to know about it.
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Okay, so we found out over the weekend,
thanks to Nancy Pelosi's interview
with the New York Times on their podcast,
The Daily, that the plan was
to get Biden to, you know,
step down from the reelection bid.
And then they were all planning
an open primary.
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But Biden, 30 minutes after he
dropped out of the race,
decided to endorse Kamala Harris as
a middle finger to the Democratic Party.
The other thing to know about Joe Biden
is that their internal polling
before he dropped out of the race
indicated that if he stayed in the race,
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Donald Trump was going to win
even more Electoral College votes
than he won against Kamala Harris.
But they didn't care. Okay.
He he remained in the race until it was,
in my opinion, already incredibly late.
And so he set up Kamala
Harris for failure.
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He set up the Democratic Party
for failure.
But I also want to be clear that the
Democratic Party specializes in failure.
They're incompetent, they're pathetic,
and they lied to the American people and
thought that they would get away with it.
The cover up on Biden's mental decline
was very much real, and the fact that
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the party overall felt the need to lie
to the American people and their own base.
Goes to show you how little respect
they have for their own voters.
All right.
Last two things
to back up what I was saying.
Joe Biden does this as a nephew.
Like, haha, now you got it.
You're stuck with Kamala Harris brother.
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You picked her to be your vice president.
I mean, you define failure.
Oh, I picked
such a terrible vice president.
And I know that I would lose
400 electoral College votes
and get landslide and absolutely destroy
the Democratic Party and the country.
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But since you didn't let me do that,
I'll screw you over by sticking you
with the person that I picked
who turned out to be terrible.
Like, I mean, just why don't you
just hang a sign around your neck saying,
I'm a terrible person
who all these years told you you.
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If you like the Democratic Party, you have
to vote for people like Joe Biden.
It turns out Joe Biden didn't give
a damn about the Democratic Party.
All he cared about was his own ego, 100%.
And the same with Kamala Harris.
That's why all big, giant pictures
of Kamala Harris to appease her ego.
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So now, last one on the why all of this
happens, as Anna said, to get paid for it.
Normal fee for consultants.
Top level okay is 15% of the ad spend,
so they're not incentivized
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based on the number of votes they get.
They're incentivized based on the amount
of money that they raise and spend.
So even if it's dumb to spend it, you got
to spend it so you can get 15% of it.
So the consultants are all incentivized
in the wrong direction.
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But pathetically stupid candidates
like Kamala Harris and Joe Biden
haven't figured that out their whole life.
They're like, oh, I don't know,
I guess they said waste it all.
So I wasted it all.
I thought the money in politics
was supposed to to win me the race.
And who do they all serve?
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Whether they're those guys or Trump? 150
billionaire families in this cycle alone
contributed $1.9 billion to both sides.
I'm glad that we are saving democracy.
So whether it's Trump or Harris,
they're not interested in democracy.
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They're interested in serving
those 150 billionaire families.
And that's what this country is about,
unfortunately, until we fix it.
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