all right we're recently off of the Donald Trump kamla Harris debate Su are saying that Donald Trump swept her others are saying she dominated the night almost everyone is saying ABC News is the real loser we're going to go through this and many other big stories to help me do that I have journalist Emma Joe Morris with me Emma thank you so much for joining me today thank you thank you so much for having me so uh just some background is a a writer author she's also a journalist for Breitbart News out of New York City um you you watch the debates I'm sure um you know every day there's like a million news stories coming at us whether it's war or the economy or scandals with the Biden family or kamla Harris you know some Gaff from her but um during the debate kamla Harris was asked how she will help make life more affordable for Americans she then went off on this rant about being middle class and understanding the middle class and the she's the only one on the stage that's middle class she then pointed out that Donald Trump is not middle class and how she has a plan but then she gave zero details zero policies zero Hope on how to make life more affordable what what are your thoughts on this and and wasn't she raised in Canada so how can she understand middle class America yeah I mean first of all I don't think people in the middle class really care if anyone else is from the middle class they care do you have Concrete Solutions to the problems I have uh of which there are many in this Administration obviously first and foremost you know middle class families need food and gas so if they're having challenges getting proper get affording food and gas that's all they care about but KLA Harris has created this contrived Persona of herself as this you know middle class girl who you know knows all about the struggle of making your way in this country and it just couldn't be further from the truth it's absolutely absurd so you know just to say I don't think that there's anything wrong with being raised in Canada um or not being middle class or whatever uh I think that if you're a a thoughtful person you can think about ways to solve problems that are pretty Universal um and have pretty Concrete Solutions or at least a you know few uh Concrete Solutions that you can propose uh I don't think that you need to have lived a hard life in order to think about that but KLA Harris grew not only grew up in Canada but grew up in the nicest neighborhood in Canada uh the nicest neighborhood like by metrics um not just like Treeline blocks like this is is the richest neighborhood in the entire country uh she lived on a street where homes range at the low end between one to2 million dollar American dollars so to say that she's middle class and that's that's some sort of standin for policy is preposterous I mean it would be Preposterous even if it was true but it's a straight out flat out line yeah um from what I could see it's a very Posh area I I think many middle class Americans would say wow I would I would trade places uh to live in that that bougie uh neighborhood do you do you think uh the economic issues are the the number one thing driving how people will Vote or do you think that a lot of people are just kind of stuck in I'm a Democrat I've always been a Democrat I'm a republican I've always been a Republican or do you do you see the economy as they always say like it's the economy dummy do do you think that really plays a large role in this particular election um well I think that the ideological uh lines are kind of moving and the the lines of what's labeled a Republican versus a Democrat are moving and we can see that by the way RFK and tulsey gabber to died in the wool Liberals are coming over to Trump's camp and endorsing him and trying to help him win this election uh but that aside like IDE ideology aside um I do think that the economy is going to be a major issue this election um and a deciding issue in this election and a motivating issue because it's not like we're tinkering at the edges here uh inflation is maybe the worst that's ever been there are some products that are up 20 30 40 50% and these are not you know luxury products these are basic products these are food you know energy is scarce uh K har attributes that to the greed of grocery stores and has proposed price controls to prevent greed by grocery stores whose margins by the way are probably 2% 3% I think Walmart's margins are 3.5% to say greed is is just indication that she has absolutely no earthly idea what is going on here she has no idea what's going on and she and more importantly she has no idea about how to solve it then you have Trump coming in on the other side and say what you want Democrat or Republican he's vowed just this alone would would plummet costs which is to produce more energy part of the reason why inflation is so high is because energy is scarcer and more expensive it takes energy to produce anything you need uh whether it be anything sitting in front of you on your desk or your food or anything it all requires obviously to be to be produced and transported so he's talking about just that alone that policy alone and forget about his fiscal policy and his economic policy and his tax rates which are all obviously more helpful but that indicates a much deeper understanding of the problems and solutions that we could use to fix them so democrat or republican it feels trivial in this election when when the stakes are just so high and I don't mean you know the future of the country or whatever I'm talking about today today people need air yeah no yeah um you know just going back to what you said about ideological lines are shifting uh I in my lifetime I never thought I would see a Kennedy uh join forces with a Republican and a Dick Cheney uh join forces with a Democrat I mean like the these ideological shifts and yet if we just take you know what each of those represent what what do what are your thoughts on like when you think of RFK what do you think of when you think of think of Dick Cheney what do you think of and that kind of tells you the direction of where the parties are going yes what what are your thoughts on each of those gentlemen um well let me let me speak well okay I could tell you what I think of each of them and then and then that would segue into what I think is going on here um I think that RFK regardless of whether you agree with him about guns uh or you agree with him about vaccines or you or whatever you know he's talked about a lot of interesting issues and he has a lot of interesting opinions some of which I think are brilliant and some of which I think are totally misguided it doesn't matter because what he's doing in in its Essence is he's challenging the grip and the and the uh the accepted narrative that um all these special interests have spent the last 20 years and 30 years and 40 years inculcating Americans with you know what comes to mind especially is how he talks about big Pharma and you could say what you want about vaccines or how they affect people I I happen to really honestly not see what he's saying about the effects of vaccines um but but the challenge of the vaccine schedule that is such a kind of like sacred narrative in our culture that no you have to give your children these vaccines and we don't even question it and he's all he's saying is on this issue is do we need all these vaccines and also what's in our food you know it's a very it's it's why would that be an issue to talk about but it's challenging two of maybe the biggest special interest groups in Washington are among the top five special interest groups in Washington and therefore he is persona non grata he has to be completely discredited he has to be completely attacked and and destroyed and and then you have di Cheney on the other hand who is a quote unquote Republican and who maybe I I do agree with on tax policy or whatever but D Cheney um advocates for any and every single and obviously we know the one that we're all thinking of the war machine any and every single special interest group in DC and and that said it's like these two people these two men I'm so glad that you actually now you know Jose them is these two men represent I think the new ideological divide which is establishment versus anti-establishment do you tow the line of the people who make you know make the sunrise in Washington or do you challenge uh those groups and those people and that money um and are you willing to actually upend H the status quo in that City in our Capital yeah yeah for me I see um RFK Jr as fighting for freedom of speech I feel like Republicans now want to fight for freedom of speech I think uh questioning corporate capture what's on our food what's what's in these vaccines uh does big farm have way more influence than any of us realized do we trust a vaccine schedule because it's been forced upon us and they've used propaganda and manipulation in order to get us to accept it um things like that uh Dick Cheney I see as the military industrial complex uh taking us into a nine trillion Middle East War based off lies in order to prop up the very war machines that that made his family Rich so uh it's it's interesting to see Republicans shift away from war and become more liberal and Democrats give up their their Liberties in order to be more aligned with corporate America I just I kind of find it a fascinating ju deposition it's funny because it's it's become so cultural and not ideological in a way politics uh you know there's there's or it's it's become really just two economic interests to competing economic interests and on the one hand you have the interests of working people and on the other hand you have the interest of the established uh kind of elite uh population uh whether it be Wall Street uh whether it be lobbyists whether it be uh big business uh you know in all the variety of industries that influence Washington but where there's money trading hands and where they're making the most money um in our society and and it's a fight over how Society is arranged and who it's going to benefit out of those two camps Democrat and Republican now just feel like meaningless terms yeah yeah no I agree well what what were your uh initial thoughts after the debate was over my my first thought was it felt like Trump uh was actually debating the ABC moderators more than kamla Hara she she was able to sit back fairly quiet and smile and smirk and and do little laughs and you know roll her eyes towards Donald Trump but I I didn't feel like she really added a lot of substance and yet they do the they did these wordcloud analysis of what people were saying online and it came up that people were annoyed with Donald Trump but hopeful about kamla Harris but when it came to policies it was the border and making life more affordable for Trump and under uh under Harris it was abortion and so it's like it it's this economy uh making America more affordable versus access to abortion seems to be uh two of the big things but what what what were your thoughts on the ABC uh debate yes um well it's it's that's totally right I I totally agree with you but my thoughts are yeah I mean obviously well I have mixed feelings about it because on the one hand the moderators were absolutely despicable they were ridiculous actually like there wasn't even like usually they try to have this kind of guise of objectivity it's obviously just that it's not genuine they are not objective but they at least pretend you know like at the CNN debate they won't they won't really go off the they didn't go off the reservation um but these people were like just unhinged the way they they were acting as debate partners of KLA Harris and they weren't even pretending to be neutral it was bizarre to watch and and the debate was so disorganized and and the questions were so Juvenile and the topic conversation it was Amateur hour and it was because they were all like January 6 the 2020 election you know they were trying to do only questions that would flatter Camala Harris in a way that made the whole exercise just a waste of time in my opinion or at least a lot of it there was one question on the economy zero questions on education um The Border only really came up because Trump brought it up uh this was this was just I I can't imagine how every editor that prepared these journalists for this wasn't fired and you know that none of them were but if we had a a real industry in journalism um this would be a scandal but that said uh Trump ought to have known that's how it would be he has to know that that's how it's going to be I mean it's like he wasn't in a coma over the last decade while he's been in politics and hasn't realized that these people have it out for him so I felt like um um yes it was completely rigged it was completely unfair the Dynamics were totally lopsided but then at the same time he felt like he kind of walked into a few traps that he could have known better than to have done that you know for instance um she made some remark about his crowd sizes and then he spent some time talking about his crowd sizes in his rallies you know another instance of that was when she uh talked about his inheritance that's not relevant you know why wouldn't you say like anybody is free to look at my my uh company I built an amazing company that's the reason why I want to be president because I have I I come from a perspective that understands uh how to manage large corporations and how to uh build profit and then move on you know pivot to whatever you want to talk about you want to talk what are your strong issues of you know immigration the economy foreign policy like she did that I mean she didn't answer a single question actually every single question that that was posed to her posed to her was pivoted away from and then she would just kind of give this whatever uh answer of platitudes but not really addressing what she was asked why couldn't Trump have done that he actually did that very effectively in the first debate with Joe Biden he took control of the narrative in that debate and in this one that seemed that muscle wasn't there uh this time I didn't see that I I didn't see him really taking the framing he felt like he was on his back foot most of the night yeah yeah no I agree it it did feel like um he was on defense more than offense um you know they kind of caught him off guard with some of that but if I was to boil the the debate down it felt like it was you know Mr Trump why are you so bad yeah pela Harris why is he so bad yeah the whole thing was built around uh Donald Trump being bad yeah um I mean you could feel it I I I think I don't know that that was lost on the American people um I do think you know Democrats are going to dig in and say Kamala one Republicans are going to dig in and say you know Trump won at the end of the day did did he sway or did she sway any of the independence now according to Reuters uh six out of 10 said that uh they actually shifted more towards uh Donald Trump because her answers lacked substance yeah um and they are they are worried about the economy yeah right and and the thing for her that's kind of unfortunate for her although she's fully responsible for it is she has not I mean she released a a sort of a policy platform like the day of the debate but even that it was very scant it was like you know like As Trump said it was like four lines and it was like Run Spot Run whatever it's true though there was no detail there was no specificity um she's done one interview and in that interview too it's like she can't even answer a straight question like what would you do on day one very simple you know you only have a couple hours that day what what's the first thing that you're doing in your executive capacity she can't answer that question okay she can't answer the most Bas she doesn't give any really um substantive policies or or conversations uh she the only thing really that she's proposed is giving everybody $25,000 to buy a house and controlling the price of food um and those are obviously totally insane um so people don't feel like they know her so this was the opportunity that she had to have taken to really explain um in plain English very clearly what exactly her policies are and she did not do that she didn't say much of anything if you've noticed if you're online at all there is no uh Clips really that the Democrats are circulating of her um all they're doing is making little memes with her facial expressions but that's not actually telling people how the prices how she's going to get their prices down you know how she's going to actually maybe sort of venture to control immigration at all um there's nothing pertaining to the two biggest issues uh that Americans rank as most important to them so she I don't see how people who were confused before are less confused now and therefore changing their opinion there was nothing given to them to do that yeah let me um let let me run um a a clip from one of your competitors this is Joy Reed over on MSNBC just saying the most joyous wonderful things about Republicans with with her show guest let me let me just show that really quickly I mean everything he does is Despicable the reason why it doesn't end his career is because his supporters are just as Despicable all right like Trump's whole thing he's a narcissist right and so his whole thing is to have a complete lack of compassion and empathy for everybody else it's all about him that's why he lies about 911 it's all about him him him me me me it's he's probably the least compassionate president we've had in 200 years since Andrew Jackson and it works for him because his supporters are just as ungenerous and have just as little compassion and empathy for others so go going off on this rant that uh president Trump is despicable therefore all Republicans anyone interested in Trump any Independents that crossed the line they're all Despicable they're all lacking charity they're all just horrible horrible human beings um what what are your thoughts on this clip with Joy Reed and her guest they seem nice I mean doesn't that just make you want to vote for Democrats doesn't that make you just say to yourself you know what maybe I do need to look in the mirror maybe I do need to change my ideas about things I mean what that is the most hostile vitriolic and venomous segment I've ever seen um but that's Joy Reed you know she she seems to have some sort of serious anger uh toward her compatriots that I think is really sad and I pray for her but in any case uh yeah I mean MSNBC is kind of where you go to get the the conversation that people who are an official politics can't could never say out loud or it would cost some their career but I can't imagine that this isn't normal conversation in tons of bars and restaurants and clubs in Washington DC in New York City uh they really just don't understand the I think very reasonable grievances of huge swaths of this country um and they don't care to they would rather sneer at them from a studio at a glass desk in uh in Rockefeller Center and uh but those are not serious people I mean somebody like Eli M I think that was and Joy Reed I mean these are carnival barkers on on the periphery but it just goes to show um you know I think like a glimpse into the true sentiment of a lot of the people who actually make decisions on our behalf which is absolutely terrifying but we knew that we know that they have such disdain why do we know that because look at the state of our country look at the look at the border and and that's not not talking about necessarily even just just you know low skilled labor coming in although that is a a form of Carnage in and of itself economic Carnage but the threats that are walking in through that southern border the drugs that are ravaging our towns and killing our young people you know our birth rate has gone sorry our our life expectancy has gone down in a first world country the most advanced country in the world the richest country in the world are our life expectancy has gone down why because of overdoses there is a holocaust going on in this country and nobody will address it nobody will talk about it um I can't see how while that's going on a population that you love you don't address that and not only do you not address that but you're busy causing Wars and engaging in wars in far away land where we have no discernable interests you know you're making trade deals with countries that are further exporting our economy over to these other places it's like every single decision you could go through Economic Policy immigration policy energy policy any of it any of it foreign policy any of it is all literally an typical to taking care of the people for uh of whom you represent so if that's supposed to be surprising to me it's like well yeah of course they feel that way look around yeah yeah you could just feel this vital towards Republicans towards white people I I've seen these two many times you know Republicans it's workingclass people yeah but but even you know the these two scream racism all the time and yet you can just you can just feel how much they hate white people um as they talk which is just sad to me um but you know let let them uh live with their own uh life so um okay uh JD Vance I believe has been an incredible asset for Don Donald Trump he he's great at uh articulating policy uh a vision for the future um he was recently a guest on the Shawn Ryan Show um he said on there that Trump and Elon Musk will clean up the wasteful spending in Washington DC he then said we're talking about hundreds of billions of dollars maybe up to a trillion dollars in wasted money that needs to be returned to the American people what are your thoughts on JD Vance Trump Elon Musk uh attempting to clean up this disgusting bloated wasteful spending of our hard-earned tax money your thoughts on that Emma oh God it's about time oh my God it is so over no but you know like like Ron Paul uh ran Paul actually does this every year around Christmas time where he goes through the budget and releases all of the frivolous like spending items that we have in there and it's beyond par and this is our money I mean I don't know about you but my taxes hurt I know I'm in New York and everything but they're taking a lot of money that I need and and to think that you know I actually don't really in theory have any problem with taxes you know I do think that there's certain things that are worth giving my money to the government for to accomplish like you know having public schools and having pave grads and uh you know even taking care of the needy I mean I don't really think that that's the role of government but if that's what they're doing like you know I'm not I'm not going to be brokenhearted necessarily about giving them money to do that but when you see what they're spending it is such again it's like this more kicking dirt in your face it is such an insult and and it's about time I mean the amount of bloat in the government is so absurd um that it's it's got to be addressed and the reason why it's especially important to address it now is because I don't know if you've seen um our our national debt but we're never ever ever getting out of that we're never getting out of that I mean it's going to be our great great grandkids who maybe see a country that uh is is kind of breathing again economically um we don't even know a time I don't think that it's uh that like we haven't had this burden so we can't imagine um how it feels to not be be so uh bogged down by it but in any event um that's a good place to start is looking through our books and saying like Okay we're wasting trillions and it is absolutely in the trillions of dollars on frivolous items um and we need to be more responsible or our country will explode actually the leader of Singapore you know Singapore is a very interesting place because it was it went from being a third world country to a first world country in one generation um it's absolutely fascinating to observe and and it required I'm listen it's not a free country it required a very disciplined in very harsh leadership but they have certain things about their government that I find really interesting and and it was obviously led by a a genius um an obvious genius and his name is Lewan Yu and I really really highly recommend that the audience go check out his work and his interviews and one of the things that he said in the 90s observing America this is the leader who brought Singapore from the third world to the first world in like one Administration and he said uh America's debt is a ticking time bomb on it it doesn't pay attention to um and he was talking about inflation and he was talking about the price of goods and versus the price of the dollar and he was saying that America's uh downfall will be its national debt it's not anything about its politics um or its policies per se it's the spending the recklessness of the spending that can destroy a country um and that's what we're witnessing I mean the value of our dollar is not good um and we can see that by how much buying power we have with it yeah no I I point this out regularly to my my audience um you know I think government is probably the biggest problem when it comes to our country being in as much debt as it is none of these like like just look look right now uh just within the last 24 hours you have the um you have Mike Johnson the Speaker of the House polling the continuing resolution because he's like I don't I don't think this is going to get passed and maybe we need to separate the save act would which would make it so only US citizens can vote in elections you know like that that's one of my disappointments with Republicans is like they just have no spine like Democrats will push the envelope uh but they stick together and they have a spine even though I don't agree with what they're pushing the envelope on most of the time you have to commend their their ability to do it yeah yeah their their unity in uh doing things that I don't care about is at least commendable but um you know yeah this this out of- control spending um it's just it's gonna bury us uh you know like you talk about weapons of uh mass destruction this is weapons of math destruction like you run the math and we're dead in the water right like uh you know the we're basically using the US military to get people to use the US dollar so that life in America doesn't collapse that can only go on uh for so long so I'm gonna I'm gonna look up uh a little bit more about um Singapore yeah yeah very fascinating case you know another thing there that is really interesting to me that I've thought a lot about and wondered about how that would work here is they have the way that they prevent corruption is they pay their public uh servants and their representatives a lot money like a lot of money like millions of dollars a year and the reason they do that is because they want to remove the incentive of accepting money that's unted and accepting gifts that are unted and they basically say listen you're managing a country uh that's a big job um you know we want you to be compensated appropriately for a big job um and we don't want you to be looking for money elsewhere and that is something that has been that has worked for them I don't know how it would translate here obviously different countries have different cultures and different circumstances but um there's so many things uh this was a great thinker and his commentary on America there's a whole book about his commentary just on America it's absolutely fascinating and they have ways about thinking about things social integration cultural integration uh clean streets uh you know again I don't think you can apply here because we are a free country and they're not and that's just the reality and they're their people accept that because they see that as a price to pay for order but in any event um they do have very interesting ideas in the East about America and about the problems with America and their perspectives are very fascinating yeah yeah I'm gonna I'm gonna definitely look into that well I I'm hopeful that uh you know a Donald Trump JD Vance Tulsi gabard RFK Jr Elon Musk like this uh Justice League group of intelligent uh capable people can further surround themselves with more capable people and actually go make a dent in improving America but capable is that they're sincere you know what those people have in common aside from the fact that yes they're high intellect they're creative thinkers um they they can come up with probably solutions that you wouldn't find in the normal like uh Washington uh uh board meeting but they they they really actually want to fix the country like they really actually want to advocate for people's best interest um which is totally new which would be injecting something totally foreign into Washington you know in Washington it's I don't know how much time you ever spend out there but it's very it's like a bubble it's totally like a bubble and they almost see themselves as as a distinct entity you know and I think that that's true when you when you observe the way bureaucrats act it's like they see themselves as having an interest and then the American people have a second interest and it's different and and distinct and so I think Washington is in its own kind of self-preservation behavior and it doesn't always align with yours and my interest in fact it often doesn't it's often at actually our expense um and the thing that is missing in this thinking in Washington is that it is only because of our consent and our funding and our agreement that you exist how where else does the money come from if not from outside of Washington it's all from outside of Washington funneling into Washington and then they think that they can do what they want and not be accountable I mean that is it's it's obviously perverted and and wrong but that is how they think and and uh somebody like Telsa RFK Trump Elon what do they all have in common is that they actually advocate for the country's interests not Washington's interest the country interest and that would be something that I think just alone is going to create this huge cataclysmic shift in the way things are done yeah well you know we started off talking about these ideological shifts and I I think that is coming um and hopefully it's here sooner rather than later but yeah I I I often look at Washington DC as a parasite that has latched on to the American people as the host but the host doesn't realize like we can throw them off we can just you know based on our vote how we spend our money um you know voting with your dollar is almost more important than voting with your vote Yes um look look at how you could destroy ABC News by saying I'm not watching them anymore and they start scrambling oh crap I guess we got to be honest moderators going forward or uh Disney oh my gosh we have one more transgender person in here I'm not watching your movies anymore and now the seven 1th movie in a row tanks and they go oh maybe we should just go back to traditional family movies which is M what made us a hundred billion dollar Empire voting with your dollar is more important than voting with your vote but both are important um but I think it just Bears R 100% well that and that's something the conservatives have kind of realized I think over the last few years is that they may be uh marginalized in politics uh certainly working people are very marginalized in politics but they have another lever of power which is their economic power um and and when organized and and marshaled effectively that is that's a real vote uh like we saw with I feel like it's it's a cultural vote like we saw with Bud Light like yes they did something that was culturally unacceptable and the American people told them okay no you have crossed a Rubicon culturally that we will not accept and we are just going to never forgive you and uh stop doing that and uh it's created like a second Vote or at least made people realize that it can be a second vote and they and they do get um a few different Avenues to express themselves and a few different Avenues to exert control over their society which they are owed yeah well we we see it with uh Bud Light that was a great example uh we see that with Disney we see that most recent recently with Harley-Davidson going oh wait a minute they're on to us we're pushing all this Dei anti-white bull crap down people's throats uh if we want to sell any motorcycles next year uh maybe we better clean this up um you know many many companies are realizing oh wait a minute I've kind of bought into this Dei propaganda uh and now it's taking control of us we we have to take back uh that control and yet at the same time so many of these people are at the whim of Wall Street you know like Target was a good example they're pushing all this like Satan uh lgbtq 2sa transgender clothing and and mannequins and and advertisements and the conservatives go you know what we're not going to shop there anymore and all of a sudden sales plummet and they go oh the these conservatives are just really terrible human beings but again it was the power of voting with your dollar that made that change and then they came out and said although we support the lgbtq 2sa plus Community we're going to just have regular boy and girl close uh thank you very much and the conservative money comes back in right so uh anyone watching this program should just know that you have more influence than you think but you have to have the courage to vote with your dollar well here's the thing about that stuff is with these companies is the people who run these companies have a fiduciary duty to their shareholders so even if they're the most woke insane psycho in the world if they are running a place like Target they cannot continue doing something that is costing the company money they can't do it um so if conservatives see something that that they want to raise attention to that they don't like the culture they don't like the values or they don't like the thing that's going on at a company and they just say if you keep doing this we are not going to spend money with you anymore and we other wise would have the leadership of the company is essentially obligated they cannot keep up for much longer to to ignore that they must listen to their customers it's kind of the law yeah yeah no well again uh I think people can can vote with their dollars um you know like we we went to Disneyland in the last little bit but we've what but we've boycotted some of their movies right right and and so like they felt it in the movie theater and like oh wa Maybe we better make different content but I didn't see the transgender stuff uh at at Disneyland uh and so we we you know we went had a nice vacation there so uh anyway it it's just you know I think people forget that uh they they can have a massive influence on some of these like maybe your voice is small but if you get enough of those people voting with their dollars now a major company like Lowe's will either say okay we've got to change things or their CEO comes out and says if you don't like our anti-white Dei then go shop at Home Depot and every conservative goes hey thanks for the permission to go spend our money dep they cannot do that they cannot do that like that's the thing is these companies have boards you cannot do that um no I mean the best that they could do is kind of say nothing and hope that it passes but even that I mean it's not really working anymore it's just not working anymore the reputational damage is so deep and so so long that these these companies like they have to address it they're realizing I think that they just have to address it otherwise it's going to cost them everything yeah and is it really worth it you're GNA die on the hill for uh White Rage or whatever come on yeah well this has been a a fascinating conversation um Emma Joe if people want to follow you online where can I what link can I use what where can I push some traffic thank you please uh send everybody to Breitbart uh breart is absolutely brilliant uh I'm the editor there um and and we're just doing the best coverage I think right now for the election obviously I'm on Twitter if you want my hot takes you can find me there too at Emma Jo NYC um and I I hope people will keep up with me I love hearing from from listeners and readers okay I will put those two direct links down below thank you so much for coming on I hope you have a great rest of your day thank you so much you too