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>> but they're desperate because he's leading the race coming down the home stretch and that's the subject of tonight's riff. larry: they're spending most of the time attacking donald trump personally. the latest is calling him a fascist, which is almost a meaningless word and wall street pointing out today and fascism historically means national socialism and that is government control and turning to the journal by that definition
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dictating on climate and culture and going for them and the next with trump on the other hand is the regulator and tax cutter and he's got elon musk spending cutting and if you want to get technical, the democrats are the big government socialists and fascist. it was the democrats attempting to keep trump off the ballot this year in at least half a dozen states and it's democrats that have weaponnized lawfare against trump trying to throw him in jail for 750 years.
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remember that? this phony politicalization of the biden harris justice department and completely collapsed on appeal. especially kamala that want to end the filibuster and packing the supreme court and undermining the constitution. yes, it was the democrats that exploited the russian collusion hoax way back in 2016 and remember, finally exposed as a lie financed by hillary clinton. the trump attack is failing and he's improving if the polls and the swing states and the national line. polls aren't votes but a snapshot of what people are thinking in the moment and voters are thinking better of trump. bion york -- byron york points out attacks intensify and they're becoming popular and they're out there accusing trump of being older and lookier and
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kamala accusing him of being unhinged and unstable. really, the interestingly in the james system of articulation giving credit for working burgers and fries and going in philly and trump seems more confident and going about policy going to never appear as the thoughts the way joe biden repeatedly did in that crazy june debate. going to talk about the illegal immigration catastrophe because the first biden harris action was amnesty bill and promoting citizenship among illegals and there's no good answer. beyond that, the now famous
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infamous bret baier fox interview, kamala mentioned menp 23 times in a 27 minute interview and trump mentioned kamala's name once with the editorial board. in other words he'd rather talk policy. he'd rather stay on message, close the border, stop the crime, grow the economy. and the middle class restore american peace that extends around the world and that's why he's the favorite. coming down the home stretch. kamala harris and her democrats can call him every bad name in the book joining us jason chaffetz and fox news contributor and mike waltz, author of hard truth, think and lead like a green beret. let me see your book. i didn't see that. i like that. i like that . and tammy bruce, fox news
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contributor. where's your book? exposing the left's mind killing. there's a lot of books. that's good. some will read them. larry: trump is right where he was before he knocked biden out in the c crew de-tafanely and he to have a excelling case in politics and justification and you have to have a theory as to why and donald trump is running
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circles around the harris campaign and it's creative and fun and policy centric and joisting with reporters and mental acuity on any issue off the charts and he shows up with the al smith dinner and jokes and has fun. kamala harris can't do those things. donald trump is the single best retail politician we have ever seen fries with extra salt. >> she might have done it physically but would not have had the same impact and the reason that event worked is because he had a good time. he enjoyed it. even the conversations with the
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crew and they were talking to him like a regular guy and he was like recounting what he was doing as he was doing it. chatting with the people in the window. and >> someone sent me a video of him at mcdonalds and i thought how cute. she kind of realized. >> helps he loves food. emphasis on that point and going for pizza and mcdonalds and re-ation. larry: mike w waltz, this busins
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about calling him a fascist, it's gotten nowhere and the journal public and if they had reminded me the fascism going for economic socialism and and it's hitler like and calling polite democratic circles and it's a fear tactic and radicalizing at least two now to say look, if he's going to take your freedoms away, it's a little dictator or the dictator and going to justify. larry: which freedom?
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they want to pack the supreme court and the electoral college and going to run up the score in seven cities. weaponization against them and they want to try and keep them off the ballot. going to figure out which freedoms. >> the strength of trump is embodied within just a period of 90 days. being on the ground behind a podium with blood on his face to scooping fries at a mcdonalds to talk with the people. they call him a fascist, he's the one 90 days ago yelling fight fight fight, blood on his face asking people if they want more salt on their fries. larry: he's the one that was shot at. i should have put that in the riff.
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very important point. larry: 25 minutes or so, 27 minutes, all she could do was attack trump and basically personally attacking trump. this unhinged business related to fascism and it's supposed to mean in the democratic mind and she was afraid to talk about issues so people see that and some sense that interview was just as bad as the first debate with joe biden is donald trump and it showed she was incapable of mounting a defense and what have we seen on the stump that changes our minds about her? >> that's her plan to fight inflation and raising taxes. she's out there saying she's going to cut taxes. no, she's not. she's getting rid of them but
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she wants to raise taxes and unrealized capital gains and all these things and everybody understands that and anybody who's policy centric and going to vote with actual information and looks at kamala harris saying what do you stand for and believe in and do you think you'll stand up to world leaders and solve the immigration problem and think you'll secure the boarder and by the way, crime is going up, not going down. larry: her economic plans whenever she mentions them have been panned by economists but democratic economists and price controls and rent controls and $2 trillion more in spending for various beetlements, large and small. $25,000 for homes, which just jacks up the price of the home more and first time buyers can't aced toker it and i'm saying she has no policy that's taking hold. that's what i'm seeing. >> that's why there's three democratic senators running out and tieing themselves more closely to donald trump and not to kamala harris. larry: by the way, did you see
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fetterman, who's a very in that's come up with senator tuberville and the senator is saying be careful in pennsylvania. among other things, elon musk stumping for trump is a big win but this goes to the point, what is elon musk stumping for? cutting government and getting out of your lives. >> here's a hard truth, larry, channel that i love this 1988 and george w. bush get reelected and third term of reagan. that's a second term of biden and can't get herself to run away from biden and she can't define what she's running towards and people have a clear contrast with four years of their lives that are better and well -- wallets are fuller and world was more at peace with donald trump and that was a very
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recent memory and coalition is a mess and don't know who to turn out if you gelfand data souls to polls with african americans and are black men going to vote for trump? they don't know. working whites. are they going to charge it 124 >> can we roll that or no? larry: it's coming later in the show. i'm not allowed to use it. what does the barber shop tell you. some of them wearing t-shirts to make them great again and this is hard working and entrepreneurs and small business owners and that's of course -- we've seen this and i'd put a tweet up talking about momentum while we don't know what's going to happen and we're already
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voting and there is a momentum that we feel and trump is doing what he loves ironically i think he's got the joy that the other camp always talks about but he enjoys this and he loves the country. the others do not enjoy it because they don't like us and that's why she doesn't go to certain places. larry: here's the barber shops or one of them. it's the new york bronx one. it's coming up. roll tape. >> nice to see you all. >> when you were president, i was able to see money, save money, spend money. >> right. larry: jason, i like barber shops but he can go into that barber shop. i know he's a billionaire. but he grew up in queens. queens is an old fashioned barber shop kind of place. it's not a fancy hair styling place like manhattan.
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it's like $25 for a haircut i'm guessing. that was in the bronx. what i'm getting at is he's got a lot more in common with them and those guys in the bronx barber shop with $25 haircut or whatever it is. i still try to get haircuts like that because i don't have much hair left. she can't do that or she's not doing that . one or the other. >> she's not self-confident, she's not sure who she is and doesn't have driving principles and donald trump has been around the block. he's been the president for four years and comfortable to asking and answering any question you can throw at him and he's already hurt because he's does this and naturally, and he enjoy it is. the reason these types of things are so affective is they're very real and america sniffs this stuff up. when you look at these corny things that kamala harris is putting up, these con tribed videos that are so cringe worthy and that repels more people. larry: she did a beauty at the
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al smith dinner. >> feeding people doritos. >> trump gets more energy and gets more engagement. i've never seen anything like it. the more he touches every day americans and the more he's energized. larry: you're right, he's the best retail politician of our time. best retail politician and not only that, he wants to cut taxes. i got to get out. congressman mike waltz, thank you ever so much. thank you, jason chaffetz and tammy bruce. we've cut so many trees down with all the books. is elon musk going to help trump cut inflation? we'll ask the ceo and trump transition cochair howard lutnick coming up next on ku kudlow.
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jot federal government is sp spending america into bankruptcy and that's crazy and sort of that's really what leads to inflation ask when the government is spending more than it brings in, that's what causes inflation. larry: boom, howard lutnick and cochair of trump transition team and long and dear friend howard, thank you for coming on. appreciate it. there's elon. i don't know you can say it much better and you as trump, senior
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trump adviser and you want to make a balanced budget a priority. we raised so much money and it's inconceive and will the department of the interior has tons of office space, you know why? because each office has to be one day's horse ride from the next. [ laughter ]. >> you see, you can't make this stuff up. you can't make it. larry: very good. so, elon, you're not going to create a new department but he'll be a major the brocket project process and reconciliation.
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>> the process and doing procurement differently and going to cut waste and 4.5 trillion in revenue and lose 2 trillion and overspend by 2 trillion, which we talk about and gdp total sales in america and sounds like we're going to hell. $500 trillion is the addressable market and can elon musk and i come up with a percent? a trillion and a quarter of revenue? the answer is oh, yeah, you got companies like app and will all the companies, ireland has $400 billion of profits that are
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ours. just them paying fair taxes in america is $100 billion a year of revenue. again and again and again. that department of interior i said. imagine running the land and mineral rights the united states has. larry: i've wanted to do this for 40 years. going back to being a kid and assistant reagan budget office. >> being partners with elon musk and doing it. he's the coolest guy in the world and he'll do it with me. we're partners in it together and exactly the right approach. >> bringing in the greatest people in the world and balance the budget for donald trump to do it and, you know what, if he doesn't get elected, we'll raise taxes and we don't understand the corporate tax rate and raise so more goes to ireland and going to bring the money here. bring the jobs here, bring business here trump wants to go
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to 15 if made in america. he's right. he's said and you're saying, elon is saying, if you spend more than you take in at some point that is guaranteed to bump up the inflation rate by a lot. exactly what we saw in the first years of the biden harris administration, is it not? >> of course. my favorite thing is democrats trying to help from cough and do a $1.9 trillion inflation plan. larry: pure inflation. >> if you do tariffs, let's say i put a tariff on your mug. your mug is more expensive. i'll buy a different mug. if you print money and give
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money to everybody, every mug is more expensive. that's inflation. larry: did basically the same thing a year later with another one. >> inflation creation. sorry, inflation reduction act. another trillion. poke this money out up 44% and we've got to stop it. larry: president trump addresses all this and throws in growth and said to "the wall street journal" editorial board in a important meeting and written up in a saturday paper. the tax cuts will pay for themselves and they have paid for themselves and the revenues from the 2017 tax cut was still
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in the way above all the estimates of the joint tax committee or the duo agencies. >> in 2019, 3% wage growth, 3% gdp growth and under 2% inflation. where's the bad part? i want to see where's the bad part? it doesn't make sense what they're saying. the facts are crystal clear. you've got to grow the economy, grow the ability for america to earn its way back. you can't close our lithium mine and then buy lithium in australia. elon musk buys -- he told me he
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buys lithium in australia. he said i could buy it in nevada but they closed our mine. he ships it from australia to make batteries and how much does that cost? the whole green thing, buying from australia and shipping it here, it's not green. expensive as heck. it's gas to get it here and coal to dig it out of the ground. >> i called greatest group of americans both to have served in prior republican administrations and greatest group of business executives from ross piroux and
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charles schwab and all the way across steve schwartzman and greatest of the best and giving us names that give us names. everybody walks into this administration will be vouched for. hi a conversation of ceo of $100 billion company. he's 626789 i said when are you turning 6 mike: he gave me names and said i turn 63 in january. what's your next move? make a couple hundred more million? that going to change your life? why don't you serve and take this chance to do it. he goes why, what do you think i'd do? i don't know, run the office of management and budgets. $6.5 trillion budget. sounds like the coolest job. larry: that's a big job. >> got a guy that runs $100 billion company and says, calls me the next day and said all right, i'm in. we're going to field the greatest of athletes ever. this is going to be the best. we're going to balance the budget for donald trump and make this the greatest administration
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ever. he's got one term and we'll hit the ground so hard, so fast, it'll be amazing. larry: howard lutnick, sounds great. terrific stuff. thank you for your service. all right, folks, coming up next on kudlow, why are democrats trying to keep illegal, noncitizens on the voter rolls, okay. and the justice department is going after virginia for trying to get back to an honest voter roll story and talking about that with senator tommy tuberville next and former sec chair, jay clayton and former chair of the national credit union administration and we'll talk about crypto. by the way, crypto boys and girls are giving it up to trumpy howard lutnick, thank you so . our neighbors, the garcía's, love working with you. because the advice we give is personalized, -hey, john reese, jr. -how's your father doing?
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larry: senior deputy and clayton and former sec chair and going for credit union and heavy artillery and some of the best of the best. proposition one allowing noncitizens to vote and the justice department and biden and kamala justice department was suing alabama because of they take in noncitizens off the road and taking them off the role and not touching california and letting noncitizens vote and they can talk about fascism and call trump all antidemocratic. what the hell is this if not antidemocratic. >> going back for the house and senate and they say, coach, are
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>> nothing to do with the boarder and biggest lie i've ever heard and going for them and it's in the senate and we never saw a bill. now one came along later and it was a bill to have them already started to do sanctuary cities and going to do them going for california and cleaning that mess up about them and that's right. larry: gavin newsom and explicitly pushing this and they won't touch it. it's remarkable.
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cryptos giving a lot of money and in the block chain game and going for them and anti-crypto and going to even it up and bernie going to make a great senator and he's going to win that race, larry, this is a fair shot for a senator in a state that's evened up. larry: that's a very big part of the story and he's peeling off i think a lot of black male votes particularly young votes and
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digital assets and he said mr. hood, are you republicans? i'm an immigrant legally and i love president trump and i can't wait to cast my vote for him. this was three blocks away from where we're sitting. larry: a conference room or barber shop? >> it was >> the point is he's captured and harnessed support. african american men and women as well. larry: it's a terrific story. senator tuberville, thank you very much. we appreciate it very much. good luck on the crypto trail. coming up, democrats can call mr. trump-appointed every bad name in the book and they're desperate leading the race down the home stretch. talking about it tomorrow with congressman wesley hunt when
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he's not a fascist and he's not losing his mental kansas city capacity andnot talking personad staying on message and doing interview after interview after interview on the key issues of our time. and when he's not doing that, he's in a local barber shop and flipping fries at mcdonalds and the more they attack him personally, the better he does. it's a fascinating development. >> >> one thing he told me that stuck out the most. he said, wesley, for the next 2024 somedays, i'm not going to stop or rest. i'd feel guilty if i were not working hard every single day to make sure that we secured this election and we're seeing just that. we're seeing this man stopping at mcdonalds, we're seeing him at a pittsburgh game, a black barber shop. these are all places where every day americans reside and stay and commune with each other and
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he is literally striking the pulse of these people every single day. i love watching it and the more they attack him, the more they roll out usher and lizzo and all these other people that have no idea what it's like to live pinata check to paycheck and high inflation and no way to afford a home and look at president trump that's literally serving fries to every day americans and he understands what we need and wants to deliver for us in november. i would love seeing it, larry, it's been a sight to see. it's been great. whether i recollects that's not fancy folk, they're common folk. they're spontaneous and not afraid to do them. on the other side, kamala doesn't seem to do those kinds of events. she wants to stay scripted and she wants to use the telepromter and only thing she seems to be talking about right now is
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attacking mr. trump and they're calling them a fascist and he took a bullet for democracy and doesn't get any better or worse than that . she doesn't seem to connect the way he does and i don't know what the outcomes are and he's got the lead and whip hand, wesley. >> he does and mr. trump was one of the more authentic people in the president seizure disorders and early voting starting in texas and talking to people around my district and i'm here to tell you, larry, americans are willing to punch somebody in the face for a lottery ticket to vote for president trump and means getting houses prices back in order securing our border and if it means feeling safer. every day americans are connecting more with the billionaire our lives were
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boater under president trump than they are today and it's that simple and we have two weeks to prove it. larry: congressman, you were on the plane with him, which is a cool thing. i mean, he trusts you and he's a big fan of yours and what was on his mind? >> he was tirelessly and relentlessly talking about what he was going to do on day one when he takes the presidency back and what he's going to do for the american people and how to keep us space and have peace
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through strength and all the ideas bouncing around in his head and articulating it on his plane and it was a sight to see. and everyone knows when he steps in on day one, we'll hit the ground running to get our country back. i'll tell you this too, larry, he's laser focused on this election and nothing else. nothing else matters and he's been working and flying with him to operate and work hard as a 78, 79-year-old man and he doesn't rest. it's pretty neat, larry. larry: just ten seconds, wesley, in texas is the get out to vote operation. the crowd game will be good. ten seconds. >> it's fantastic and we're all over it and early voting started today and president trump will do very well here in the great state of texas. larry, thank you for having me on. larry: yes, sir, congressman wesley hunt as always.
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larry: fascism, really? it was trump that took a bullet for democracy. think about that. it's democrats that are running the big government socialism. think about that. and trump flips fries better than anybody else that i know. think about that. the more they attack, the better he does. and the more we listen to liz macdonald and better we all are. liz: thank you, larry. we're digging into all that great stuff. larry, thank you very much. welcome to the evening edit. i'm elizabeth macdonald.
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