Dr. Navarro Warns To Never Underestimate Harris Due To Pure Luck
Peter Navarro outlines his strategy for Trump’s debate prep, drawing parallels between debates and fights, emphasizing that "even incompetent opponents can land a lucky punch,” and urging Trump to be cautious. Navarro suggests avoiding the "Kamala bait,” stressing that Trump should focus on core issues like the economy and border security rather than getting distracted by identity politics. He warns against using Kamala Harris’s first name, recommending nicknames like "Comrade Kamala” or "Kamaflation” to highlight her political failures. Navarro also criticizes the debate moderators, describing them as biased, particularly ABC’s Lindsay Davis, whom he calls a "DEI proselytizer.”
He advises Trump to pivot away from social issues like abortion, which Harris may try to exploit, and keep the focus on critical voter concerns such as inflation and foreign policy. His advice revolves around staying on message and controlling the narrative, noting, “Trump wins in a landslide if it’s about the economy, not race.”
MUST-WATCH: Dr. Navarro’s Six Suggestions For President Trump’s Debate
Peter Navarro offers a set of suggestions for how to approach a debate with Kamala Harris, focusing on key strategies to undermine her credibility and highlight her record. He advises avoiding the use of her first name, as it doesn’t carry the same negative connotations that worked with “Hillary.” Instead, he suggests Fox News and others “stop calling Kamala by her first name” unless using a critical nickname.
Navarro also emphasizes raising expectations for Trump by presenting him as facing a “lion’s den” while pointing out that there’s “nothing funny” about Harris’ actions, which he claims have damaged the country.
On the abortion issue, Navarro highlights that Harris wants to focus the debate on “race and abortion,” but he suggests Trump pivot to other concerns, such as inflation and the border crisis. He notes that the Dobbs decision sent the abortion debate back to the states, where it belongs, and criticizes Harris for supporting “late-term abortion” and even “killing babies after birth.” Navarro stresses that most women, even Democrats, are more concerned with practical issues like inflation.
In an attempt to draw a stark contrast, Navarro advises using lines like: “If you believe in ‘my body, my choice,’ you wouldn’t have forced vaccines on people.” He also criticizes Harris’ immigration record, claiming her policies allowed “millions more illegal immigrants” into the country under catch-and-release, and that her so-called immigration reforms were a “lie.”
Navarro concludes with a sharp critique of Harris’ past as California’s Attorney General, accusing her of keeping prisoners in jail beyond their sentences to use them as “cheap labor,” and he points out her controversial past with marijuana convictions, saying that “a lot of black men are not buying what she’s selling.”
WA-03 Candidate Joe Kent Hammers Not Letting Marie Pérez Escape Her Radical Voting Record
Peter Navarro and Joe Kent discuss Kent’s congressional race in the First District. Kent highlights his campaign’s strong momentum and increasing support, driven by dissatisfaction with current issues like inflation and open borders. He emphasizes that while Democrats have significant funding, they are struggling to defend their record, especially as they face criticism for policies linked to Biden and Harris. Kent also mentions his new campaign ad and discusses the challenge of running against an opponent with a voting record reflecting radical policies. He calls for support from Navarro’s audience, directing them to his campaign website, JoeKentForCongress.com.
Pete Hoekstra: Biden, Harris, And Whitmer Have Destroyed The Automobile Industry In Michigan
Peter Navarro and Peter Hoekstra discuss the state of Michigan’s Republican Party and its efforts to unite ahead of the upcoming elections. Hoekstra, appointed by Donald Trump to replace Christina Karamo, aims to consolidate the party and focus on winning Michigan for Trump. He highlights that despite some resistance to his appointment, the main goal is to elect Trump and support key candidates like Mike Rogers for the U.S. Senate. Hoekstra emphasizes the importance of voter turnout, mentioning successful recent events with Trump and strong grassroots mobilization. He notes key battleground areas, such as Detroit and Southeast Michigan, where they are working to improve Republican performance and counteract Democratic strongholds. Hoekstra urges supporters to get involved through Trump’s “Trump Force 47” and local GOP efforts to ensure a robust turnout.
Bill McGinley Highlights THE Action Items You Must Complete By Election Day’
Bill McGinley and Peter Navarro emphasize the critical shift from traditional election day voting to a more extended “election season” strategy. They highlight the need for Republicans to adapt by leveraging early voting and various ballot casting options to match Democrats’ aggressive get-out-the-vote efforts. McGinley outlines essential actions, such as verifying voter registration, mobilizing others to vote, and participating in poll watching through sites like ProtectTheVote.com and TrumpForce47.com. Navarro underscores the importance of combating Democratic dark money, advocating for increased Republican volunteerism, and securing support for local and national Republican candidates to overcome challenges and ensure a decisive victory. Both stress that the success of upcoming elections hinges on proactive voter engagement and support for Republican initiatives.
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Bill McGinley Advocates For EVERY Member Of The Posse To Volunteer For President Trump
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Mark Paoletta Calls Out The DoJ Only Charging Hunter Biden For “Small Fraction” Of His Crimes
Mark Paoletta and Peter Navarro addressed significant disparities in the American justice system, highlighting the case of Hunter Biden. Paoletta criticized the leniency shown towards Biden, who recently pled guilty to tax-related charges, arguing that he should face much harsher penalties for his broader criminal activities. Paoletta contrasted this with his own experience, having served four months in prison for a misdemeanor while Biden, despite multiple serious allegations, has faced minimal consequences.
Navarro supported this view, pointing out the preferential treatment Biden received from the Department of Justice, which, according to Navarro, has shielded him from more severe charges and prolonged scrutiny. Navarro also discussed Jason Galanis, a former associate of Biden, who received a 15-year prison sentence for related offenses. He emphasized that Galanis’s cooperation with investigations into Biden’s dealings was stymied by his ongoing imprisonment, further highlighting perceived injustices. Both Paoletta and Navarro expressed skepticism about Biden’s potential pardon and critiqued the justice system’s perceived bias.