Speaker 1: A flailing Donald Trump, absent any
evidence, is now alleging that Kamala Harris was given the questions in advance by ABC News.
And hilariously, he's so shaken by everything that happened, he actually says she was given
the answers in advance. There's not only is he lying that she was given the questions, he also
says she was given the answers, which kind of doesn't make sense. Or does it? Take a.
Speaker 4: Listen. He had a rigged show with somebody that maybe even had the answers.
I mean, I'll be honest. I watched her talk and I said, you know, she seems awfully
familiar with the questions and you get pretty good at that stuff. After a while.
Speaker 1: I absolutely love this. So let's put aside for a second the hilarious confusion
between someone gave her the questions and someone gave her the answers. Okay, but put
that aside for a second. Trump says she seemed a little too familiar with the questions. I
have shocking news for Donald Trump. She did have the answers in advance, and the questions
generally were available to both of them. It's called Prep. Abortion's going to come up.
Whoa. I got one of the questions. Yeah, abortion is going to come up. Here are the
answers. Trump won't say that he will veto a federal ban on abortion. Here is what he said
at ABC dates. Here is one, two, three things. That what? Right. It's called prep. The questions
and the answers are available. It's not cheating. It's just called being prepared. And there's this
funny irony where Trump always wants to frame it as if it appears that I lost. Someone must have
cheated. It appears I lost the 2020 election. I didn't. They cheated and I actually really won.
Well, maybe the explanation is simpler, which is you didn't actually convey a positive vision, nor
did you prove that you deserve another four years based on the way your first term went. And people
voted a different way. You know, Kamala Harris, she seemed prepared for the questions. She seemed
to have the answers. She must have been given the information in advance. Well, kind of everybody
was. Ukraine's going to come up. Abortion's going to come up. Tax policy is going to come up. What
would you do about this is going to come up and here is how you should be prepared to deal
with it. So there's something almost comical where what the average person says is just prep.
Trump considers some kind of unfair advantage. He could have had that same advantage. Could he
actually focus during prep and come in ready to stick to what he was told you should do? He
did everything. Everything. The opposite. So next week, I'm guessing by next week we will know
whether there's going to be a debate. You know, the end of next week is going to be the 20th.
I guess if by the end of next week there isn't another debate scheduled, particularly since,
you know, by the 20th, it'll be only ten days until the VP debate. And then from then on, you
only have four and a half weeks until Election Day. So I think we will know next week whether
there will be another debate. Advice for Trump. If there is to be a second debate, try prepping,
try actually prepping and sticking to what you're supposed to do. Make sure you're subscribed
to the YouTube channel YouTube.com slash The David Pacman Show. We'll take a quick
break and the Friday show will continue.