People were kind of being optimistic because Trump kept saying we're almost done and we're talking to them. We're negotiating. But I think it's all cover for a ground invasion so he can try to get some of that nuclear material out of one or two sites and say, I really set them back. ... People are excitedly running to the polls to vote for Democrats and get these Republicans the hell out of power. ... You got to deliver results and you have to talk about them constantly and they've got to be immediate. You can't have these 10-year goals that unfold after three years of getting proposals and designs and all this bullshit. No, you've got to show people within months progress and prove to them that life is getting better.
This is a strong, coherent political thesis about why Trump's promises are failing and why Democrats are benefiting. It has a clear point, a few escalating claims, and a tidy takeaway about immediate results and messaging.
Is the rumor true you were going to debate Charlie Kirk on Jubilee...? ... I was scheduled to debate Charlie Kirk on Jubilee... And he had been getting his ass beat every time he debated people on the left for the last year before he died. ... Nick Shirley is cringe. Something like 97% of daycares are in people's homes. And so the fact that Nick Shirley showed up and he's like, where's the kids? You're running this out of a home. This is a fraud. It's like, dude, I could go to any white daycare in Utah where he's from, and I would have the same exact situation.
This segment has two separate but related viral angles: the Charlie Kirk debate anecdote and the roast of Nick Shirley's 'journalism.' The daycare bit is especially self-contained and funny.