Slurring Trump's unhinged, endless RNC speech terrifies world
David Pakman Show
Jul 19, 2024
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-- Donald Trump officially accepts the 2024 Republican presidential nomination at the Republican National Convention and delivers a record-setting duration 93-minute unhinged rambling speech riddled with lies and personal attacks
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Original show date July 19, 2024
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Transcript
- 0:00
- Speaker 1: Welcome, everybody. The Republican National Convention concluding last night with
- failed former President Donald Trump, a civilly liable rapist and 34 time convicted felon,
- accepting the nomination of the Republican Party for president. And I have to tell you,
- it has been a very bad three weeks for Democrats. The best thing that has happened for Democrats in
- the last three weeks is Donald Trump's record duration 93 minute, rambling,
- slurring, soaking wet, dishonest and disorganized Republican convention speech from Trump last
- night. It was such a disaster, claiming it would be a new tone, getting away from the divisive
- rhetoric and all of that stuff. It was essentially Trump's standard speech, delivered with a flatter
- sort of affect, to account for the serious and somber nature of the post assassination
- 1:00
- attempt environment, and riddled with the very same lies and grievances and distortions that
- we've become accustomed to. So we will review it, and then I will give you my assessment. But it is
- essentially Trump reading the same nonsense he does at the rallies, but with a flatter affect.
- As is often the case, Donald Trump taking the stage like he is some kind of cult leader.
- Unidentified: Mr.. To the hills of Tennessee. Speaker 1: It's hard not to laugh,
- but we should be crying. Unidentified: The plains of Texas,
- right from sea to shining sea. Detroit to Houston. Every American. And it's time.
- Speaker 1: All right, you get it. So, Donald Trump modifying his generic grievance and lie riddled,
- 2:02
- rally speeches with just a little bit about the failed assassination attempt and Trump
- very early on, right from the beginning, going the this was divine intervention
- that I survived sort of, argument. Speaker 2: I'm not supposed to be
- here tonight. Not supposed to be here.
- Thank you. But I'm not. And I'll tell you, I stand before you in this arena only by the
- grace of Almighty God. Speaker 1:
- 3:00
- Trump is almost certainly not religious. Speaker 2: In watching the reports over the last
- few days, many people say it was a providential moment. Probably was when I rose surrounded by
- Secret Service. The crowd was confused because they thought I was dead and there was great,
- great sorrow. I could see that on their face. Speaker 1: Yeah. So, listen, going with this
- whole, God saved me by, I guess, redirecting the bullet into an innocent firefighter standing
- behind me, which, of course, raises all the very same questions I talked about two days
- ago. I won't do it all again. But you must assume if God intervened to save Trump, that
- Trump is more valuable than the guy God directed the bullet into. And of course, it also raises
- the question of why God didn't just make the gun jam or prevent the shooter from even being there,
- or prevent the shooter from having the idea of shooting Trump or prevent the shooter from being
- 4:02
- born, or making it so that the shooter gets into a car accident on the way to the rally. No, the way
- that God intervened was to allow the shooter to do everything up to and including firing the gun,
- having it only grazed Trump's ear, but kill an innocent bystander behind Trump. Very tough,
- very, very tough argument to believe. Even by the very nature of the religious teachings,
- teachings that Trump sort of claims to believe, which I don't think he does. Trump also completely
- rewriting his understanding of what took place at the assassination attempt. Remember that
- Donald Trump, initially said, I kind of didn't even really know what was going on because it
- felt like a mosquito bite. Trump retelling the story yesterday with a completely different,
- explanation, which is that he knew it was a bullet. He knew it. It could have
- only been a bullet. And he knew it right away. Speaker 2: When I heard a loud, whizzing sound and
- felt something hit me really, really hard on my right ear, I said to myself, wow, what was that?
- 5:06
- It can only be a bullet and moved my right hand to my ear, brought it down. My hand was covered with
- blood. Just absolutely blood all over the place. Speaker 1: Now, none of this is true. This doesn't
- change that. He almost was killed. It doesn't change that I denounce assassination attempts
- that I am completely and totally against. It doesn't change any of that. But this is a
- completely new story. Trump's hand wasn't covered in blood, Trump said. I didn't know what it was.
- It seemed almost like a mosquito at the time. But now the new story is drenched in blood,
- blood everywhere. And I immediately knew that it was a bullet. And I had survived an assassination
- attempt. Completely new story Trump using the dead firefighter's helmet as a prop during the speech,
- going over and kissing the uniform of quarry comparator the man shot and killed at the
- 6:06
- Pennsylvania rally. Trump kissing the gear of the guy that, according to their own understanding,
- was killed because God intervened so that the bullet wouldn't kill Trump. I mean, it's sick.
- It's downright sick. And then after this brief aside about the assassination, Trump officially
- accepting the Republican nomination for president. Speaker 2: So tonight, with faith and devotion,
- I proudly accept your nomination for president. Unidentified: Of the United States.
- 7:00
- Speaker 1: So from this point forward, with the acceptance out of the way,
- with the rehashing of the assassination attempt out of the way, Trump goes into a record setting,
- 93 minute long convention speech, longest convention speech in history with a lot of
- the normal hits. It was so bad. It was so boring. Getting to the stroke of midnight
- East Coast time that people started falling asleep. I'm not using that term figuratively.
- They were literally sleeping during the speech. We will get to that in a moment. Trump confusing
- artificial intelligence and electric vehicles. Speaker 2: So tonight, with faith and.
- Speaker 1: Sorry, this is the this is the wrong club. Here is the correctly.
- Speaker 2: And some of the things that we're going to do. But I needs tremendous trim
- 8:01
- literally twice the electricity that's available now in our country. Can you
- imagine. But instead we're spending places where they recharge electric cars. They.
- Speaker 1: So this makes no sense. We are spending places where they recharge their
- electric cars. And I needs quite twice the electricity. None of it makes sense.
- And this was the way most of the speech was. And you could you could almost sense
- the energy draining out of Trump. As midnight got closer and closer,
- a very slurry and low energy Trump talking about how Kim Jong UN wants him to be president, which
- isn't exactly something I'd be bragging about. Speaker 2: I got along very well. North Korea,
- Kim Jong un and I got along very well with them. The press hated when I said that. How could you
- get along with it? Well, you know, it's nice to get along with somebody has a lot of nuclear
- weapons or otherwise. Is it? Till the old days? They say that's a wonderful thing. Now they say,
- 9:00
- how could you possibly do that? But now I got along with them and we stopped the missile
- launches from North Korea. Now North Korea is acting up again. But when we get back, I get
- along with them. He'd like to see me back, too. I think he misses me. If you want to know the truth.
- Speaker 1: It's not something I would be bragging about. And quite frankly, the fact that Trump
- claims the dictators love him and the fact that he's smitten and taken with the dictators,
- none of it to me says this is the guy we want running things. Now, you may recall that there
- was a big deal made of the fact that the rhetoric would be toned down. This was going to be a buck,
- a buttoned up Trump with not any of the old rhetoric. Well, he very quickly
- went back to the crazy Nancy Pelosi rhetoric. Speaker 2: This week they got another subpoena
- from the Democrats, crazy Nancy Pelosi. The whole thing goes boom, boom, boom. They've got to stop
- that because they're destroying our country. Speaker 1: Now, remember when Democrats said
- 10:02
- Trump will destroy our democracy if he wins? And then a Republican shot Trump? MAGA said
- it's the fault of Democrats for saying Trump will destroy our democracy. But now,
- supposedly toned down and buttoned up, Trump searching for unity, says the exact same thing.
- Democrats will destroy our country, but we are supposed to believe that that is not equally an
- incitement to violence. In other words, if saying Trump's a threat to democracy is an incitement to
- violence. Why wouldn't Trump saying Democrats will destroy the country equally be an incitement to
- violence? Doesn't matter. Doesn't matter. It's just what can they get away with? Trump doing
- the. Our cities are flooded with illegal aliens. Speaker 2: Inflation we've ever had. But go back
- and see what's happened to those countries. We've had the worst inflation we've ever had
- under this person. But in less than four years, our opponents have turned incredible success
- 11:01
- into unparalleled tragedy and failure. It's been a tremendous failure. Today, our cities are flooded
- with illegal aliens. Americans are being squeezed out of the labor force and their jobs are taken.
- Speaker 1: Remember the lazy, illegal aliens who just want to suck on the teat of the government
- and welfare state are taking everyone's jobs. They're so lazy they've taken all the jobs.
- Speaker 2: And by the way, you know who's taking the jobs? The jobs that are created.
- 107% of those jobs are taken by illegal aliens. Speaker 1: Yes. And I took out my protractor
- and my old 83 calculator to figure out the math. Of that, 107% of the jobs have been
- taken by so-called illegal aliens. My my to 83 exploded. I had to throw it in the trash
- can. Trump then going completely off script and going back to his favorite new obsession,
- silence of the Lambs and Hannibal Lecter, which I still am unsure whether Trump knows is a fictional
- 12:04
- character rather than a historical figure. Speaker 2: They're coming from prisons,
- they're coming from jails, they're coming from mental institutions and insane asylums, which, you
- know, the press is always on me because I say this. Has anyone seen silence of the lambs?
- The late, great Hannibal Lecter. Speaker 1: Right. Hannibal Lecter.
- Speaker 2: He'd love to have you for dinner. Speaker 1: All right. We still don't know
- whether Trump knows that it's just a movie with Anthony Hopkins. Or he thinks that
- Hannibal Lecter is a historical figure. Trump revitalizing the China virus phrase,
- which gave me a PTSD about those daily Covid press conferences Trump would give, including
- the one where he said, what about injecting bleep? Speaker 2: But I don't even talk about it because
- of Covid. I don't even mention it, frankly, because of what happened with the China virus.
- Speaker 1: And that one really gets isn't. That's just so clever. Oh, cut. Referring to it again is
- 13:07
- the China virus is just so clever. We should clap for that. And then ominously and and of course,
- reminding us that Trump is very much into project 2025 and all of the elements in
- it. Trump says that he will round up millions of Latinos in mass detention
- camps. And this is going to be listen to this. Speaker 2: And bad things are going to happen, and
- you're seeing it happen all the time. That's why, to keep our families safe, the Republican platform
- promises to launch the largest deportation operation in the history of our country. Even
- larger than that of President Dwight Eisenhower. From many years ago, you know, he was a moderate,
- but he believe very strongly in borders. He had the largest deportation operation we've ever had.
- Speaker 1: There you go. So, Trump making it clear. Project 2025 will be happening. And
- 14:03
- then as we started to approach midnight in the east and 9 p.m. Pacific time,
- Trump reading off of the teleprompter increasingly more and more low energy and just
- kind of getting the sense that he's fading away a. Speaker 2: Moment in the history of our country.
- But he can't be so. It can't be stopped. It has always been about the hard working, patriotic
- citizens of America. For too long our nation has settled for too little. We settle for too
- little. We've given everything to other nations, to other people. You've been told to lower your
- expectations and to accept less for your families. I am here tonight with the opposite message.
- Speaker 1: All right. So just fading, fading, fading away. And eventually Trump finally
- wrapping up this 93 minute record setting duration speech with Melania Trump going
- 15:02
- on stage and dodging multiple attempts from Trump to kiss her. It almost makes you sad,
- but it doesn't. Now there's one. And. Okay, so maybe it was two dodged kiss attempt. So listen,
- here's my takeaway. This guy must be beatable. It must be possible to defeat this guy. Arguably the
- worst, most unhinged convention acceptance speech in American history does not even seem hyperbolic.
- The question is, who will be best positioned to defeat Donald Trump? There is breaking news about
- that. I will get to it in a moment. This was Trump's typical rally speech, in a calmer tone,
- but really no different. Crazy Nancy Pelosi mass deportation, Covid China virus. Do not be fooled
- about the new unity, Trump or whatever. Only one mention of Joe Biden by name, I believe, riddled
- 16:06
- with false statements and all sorts of misleading claims. Trump saying I built most of the border
- wall. He didn't. Trump saying that, inflation was 50, 60, 70%. The truth is, of course, there has
- been inflation. It's been lower in the US than in other Western developed countries, but we
- have about total inflation of 20% over the nearly four years since Joe Biden took office. And, Trump
- repeating the baseless assertions that he actually won 2020 election and it was stolen from him
- many times, many times during the speech. So the takeaway same Trump, no change must be beatable.
- And we now get to who can beat Trump? Who can beat Trump. We will take a break and talk about that in
- a little bit. Make sure that you have downloaded the free project 2025 whitepaper at David
- pakman.com/project 2025 to learn all about the dangers of Trump winning and implementing that.
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