Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
Hey everybody, welcome to Vince on a Tuesday. Great to have you with us, the best audience anywhere. Yes, Christmas has come early this year. A big announcement from one of the most ludicrous Democrats that she will become the face of that party going into the midterms. I couldn't ask for anything more. That's ahead.
Also, we're going to take a close look at the fact that the president of the United States is having trouble prosecuting the people who deserve to be in prison. Why is this? Republicans in the Senate. I'll break that all down. A hot mic moment with the president of the United States that's getting the attention it deserves. It's all ahead on this edition of Vince.
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Chapter 2: What is President Trump's hot mic moment about?
We must, must win the midterms, says Joanne. See, Joanne's right. We must win the midterms. Got a lot of updates on the midterms right now. A lot of updates for you. Just in the last 24 hours, which is, and a lot of this is actually good news, but there's also some concerning news, and certainly about the Republicans who are in Congress who are failing to do the job that you and I are demanding.
them more on all of it coming up but first I want to start with the big announcement yesterday which is that Jasmine Crockett is running for Senate
in texas this is amazing news i'm super excited about this if you are looking for the perfect distillation of the insanity of the american left look no further than crazy crockett who is not just the current face of that party but about to become a lot more prominent going into the midterms what did i say recently what did i say about these special elections
You run crazy people like that Afton Bain character. Go for it. Run the craziest possible Democrats you can, because when you do, voters will turn out not just to vote for the Republican, but to vote against the psychopath who represents the Democrat Party. And that's true in Jasmine Crockett's case. Watch as Jasmine Crockett made her announcement yesterday.
With just a series of President Trump dunking on her, dunking on her. It's like the greatest thing ever. Here's Jasmine Crockett's announcement yesterday. This is cut eight. Here she is. And it's just a series of President Trump's dunks. Watch.
How about this new one they have? Their new star, Crockett. How about her? She's the new star of the Democrat Party, Jasmine Crockett. They're in big trouble. But you have this woman, Crockett. She's a very low IQ person. I watched her speak the other day. She's definitely a low IQ person. Crockett. Oh, man. Oh, man. She's a very low IQ person.
Somebody said the other day, she's one of the leaders of the party. I said, you got to be kidding. Now they're going to rely on Crockett. Crockett's going to bring them back.
So good. I support her campaign. I love this campaign. I support it in every way possible except for giving money to it or feeling like it would be good that she'd actually be in the United States Senate. Other than that, I'm fully supportive of Jasmine Crockett. I think this is the best. Also, it's hilarious that she doesn't actually have an opening message. She has no reason to vote for her.
They didn't include one in her opening video. It was just a video of her slowly turning Mitch McConnell style, if you remember that, an old Mitch McConnell video.
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Chapter 3: Why is Jasmine Crockett running for Senate?
Look at this. I want you to just emphasize something. For those of you who are watching Rumble.com slash Vince, everything about this stage presentation is a total disaster. If any of you have ever been in the production business, just take a look at what's in frame right now. In frame, you've got the lady, right? She's trying to run for Senate.
The microphone is coming off of a stand off the side of the stage. She's got a perfectly good lectern in front of her on which to affix a mic. The sign that she's using is meant for like traveling campaign events, yet it's crowding out the entire shot. And you see the teleprompters? The teleprompters are not supposed to be in frame.
This has to be out of frame because a teleprompter is meant to try and make it appear that you're naturally speaking, that it's just coming off the top, that you're able to communicate without that kind of assistance. Normally, what you would do is you would tighten the shot. You'd have it right on the candidate. But no, the shot was almost built to betray her. Like she has no idea what to say.
She's reading those stupid words off of a teleprompter and it's in the frame. It just all looks so ridiculous. It's about as low rent as you can possibly get. And that's Jasmine Crockett's campaign. And she's going to be a force to reckon with for the Democrat primary in Texas. It's amazing. Again, I love what's happening here.
Now, she's already set in the framework here that if she loses, well, that's because you're a racist, Texas. If she loses, that's because you're a sexist, Texas. Take a listen. Here's Jasmine Crockett making excuses already for her eventual loss in the Texas Senate race. Cut 11. Watch this.
I'm asking you to tune out those intrusive voices that say she can't win because she's black, because she's a woman or because she's a Democrat. If you believe women should be in all spaces, then I ask you to stand with me.
Now, is anybody saying that? Is anyone saying she can't win because she's black? You know anybody saying she can't win because she's a woman? I don't know anybody who has that position. I know she can't win because she's a psycho. That's what I'm saying. That's what I'm saying. She can't win because she's a radical. She can't win because she's a phony.
They call it code switching, but she talks different to every audience she addresses because she's insecure. She's a phony. She can't win because she sucks. That's why she can't win. This whole thing about, oh, it's because I'm black, it's because I'm a woman. No, you're excuse making and you're using that as a form of moral blackmail that doesn't really carry any weight these days.
Nobody falls for that crap anymore. So yeah, go ahead, make up your excuses already. You're at the very beginning of the campaign. You literally announced it yesterday. And as a part of your opening announcement, you start offering excuses for why you might lose this race. Well, that's pathetic. What kind of political campaign is this? What's the one that's run by Jasmine Crockett?
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Chapter 4: What are the implications of Jasmine Crockett's campaign announcement?
And I guarantee you that all of the Republican fundraising operations are very excited, or at least they should be very excited that she's decided to throw her hat in the ring. Or is it a wig? Whatever she's wearing. She threw it in the ring yesterday. So Jasmine Crockett, what does she believe in?
Well, I told you she believes that Latino voters who vote for Trump and who believe in secure borders, they have a slave mentality. So she already hates a huge proportion of the state of Texas. But also her political positions include such things as fantasizing about taxpayer-funded race payments.
In other words, people have money taken from them on account of their race and given to others on account of their race. Cut six. Here's Jasmine Crockett fantasizing about a deeply bigoted and prejudicial policy. Watch.
Just this past week, I saw, I don't remember which celebrity, but it was actually a celebrity. And I was like, I don't know that that's not necessarily a bad idea, but I'd have to think through it a lot. One of the things that they propose is black folk not have to pay taxes for a certain amount of time, because then again, that puts money back in your pocket. But at the same time,
it may not be as objectionable to some people about actually giving out dollars. But obviously then you start dealing with the different tax brackets and things like that. And that's one of the reasons that, you know, we argue the reparations make sense because so many black folk Not only do you owe for the labor that was stolen and killed and all the other things. Right.
But the fact is, like, we end up being so far behind. Right. And so it's like, how do you bring forth people? Exactly. And so it's like if you if you do the no tax thing for people that are already, say, struggling and aren't really paying taxes in the first place, it doesn't really.
Exactly.
They may want those those checks like they got.
Exactly.
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Chapter 5: How does Jasmine Crockett view Latino voters?
But here's what's changed. President Trump has reoriented the voting demographics in the United States. He has made what was once a country club Republican Party into a party of the middle class and of low propensity voters, of blue collar voters, a racially diverse coalition of people who desperately want their lives to be more affordable. They want to be able to afford a home.
They want to pursue the American dream and they want secure borders and they don't want illegal aliens in their community. These are simple things that Americans want and lots of low propensity voters want them. But what that means is that in general, they're not impressed by politicians. They don't show up to vote for the Republicans and the Democrats who are on their ballot typically.
They're not that interested in the midterm elections. If they show up at all, it's gotta be a big election where they think maybe, just maybe, this could have some sort of meaningful impact on my life. And a lot of those low propensity voters in 2024, well, they had a really basic comparison to make. They looked back at the 2016 election. They got Trump out of that.
And they said, man, my life was improving dramatically when Trump was president. And then they looked at the 2020 election. We got Biden out of that garbage. And when Biden shows up, everybody's life becomes crappier. So it became very easy math. People made these comparisons. And in 2024, low propensity voters showed up in big numbers to get Donald Trump and J.D. Vance across the finish line.
So what will it take to duplicate that in the midterms? That's going to take convincing those voters that Trump's agenda depends on Republicans growing their margins. You got to keep the House. You got to keep the Senate. And we need a lot more Republicans. We need more Trump Republicans in office so we get less rhino influence and less Democrat obstruction.
The way to do that, Donald Trump has to be front and center. So I'm glad Jasmine Crockett is trying to make the election about Trump because I want to make the election about Trump because that's how you get low propensity voters to show up. And then Donald Trump himself, well, he's hitting the campaign trail. We have a couple of things. We've got the big convention.
We're waiting for details on that. President Trump wants to have a presidential style convention for the midterms in 2026. Love that. That's totally unprecedented. That's what he's doing for the midterms. That'll be a huge deal. The other is America 250.
The president's gonna spend the year emphasizing our country's great history and reminding people to tap into the patriotism within their hearts and have an appreciation for their country. That is gonna bring people out to the polls as they dwell on how great our country is and why it's worth keeping great.
And then third, and very importantly in American politics, Donald Trump's hitting the campaign trail. We just got an update this week from Susie Wiles. Susie Wiles just sat down on a mom's podcast to discuss that Donald Trump is going to be hitting the campaign trail, and not just a little. He'll be hitting it hard in the midterms. Cut five, the chief of staff to the White House, Susie Wiles.
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