MATT WALSH (HOST): Now, if Harris is indeed the new nominee, it would be, we should say, a poetic way for us to end this year of reckoning with the madness of DEI because it concludes with the DEI vice president becoming the nominee despite not receiving a single vote. The media is saying, well, this is -- it's good for her to be nominated because the ticket -- people have supported the ticket. They support the ticket. Everybody knows you support the guy on top of the ticket, nobody really cares that much about the vice president. So that doesn't mean anything. She has not gotten any votes at all. It's quite fitting that the first Black -- well, sort of Black female presidential nominee was handed the job and didn't earn it. I remember that Joe Biden said he'd select a woman to be vice president, and he did. So he was just fulfilling that obligation that he set up for himself. Let's not forget that she began her career by having an affair with a powerful man 30 years older than she is. So she's never earned anything through her own merit. And this nomination, if it happens, will be no different. Democrats can pretend this isn't true, they can call you racist for pointing it out, they can call you sexist, but it's painfully obvious that Harris lacks the IQ and the competence to lead this country. The Biden administration put her in charge of the border, which is a complete disaster. Then they sent her to Europe to help avert war between Russia and Ukraine, we all know how that turned out. She also suggested that it might be a good idea to abolish both ICE, the Immigration Enforcement Agency, as well as the entire concept of private health insurance. She suggested that terrorists like the Boston Marathon bomber should be able to vote in our elections. And that's the extent of her activities while in office or campaigning for office. And the rest of the time she's cackling like a buffoon, talking like a child, or bragging about her pronouns.
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Now, as tempting as it is to mock Harris for being unintelligent and annoying, which she is, Republicans do need to be careful here. They would make a grave mistake by underestimating the potential threat a Harris candidacy might pose. Sure, she's an unremarkable midwitt prone to saying weird and baffling things. But she's also young comparatively -- I mean she's 59 which counts as young now in politics. And she has both the gender and the race card to play. That along with a corporate media ready and eager to act as her campaign staff, that all makes her a formidable challenge for Trump. I mean, it's nothing to take lightly. And once Harris takes over, of course, she's not gonna be running things either. Her staff will. And the policy agenda of those staffers would be the same kind of identity based communist ideology that nearly destroyed this country four years ago during the BLM riots when Harris was raising money to bail out the rioters by the way.