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Cancel contact T Mobile Donald Trump was in for a rude awakening. Senator Bernie Sanders in Asheville, North Carolina before a packed crowd bringing the House down. An incredible speech as part of his Fight the Oligarchy tour. Going to states and areas that voted for Trump and making sure that people understand the stakes to fight the oligarchs. The crowd in Asheville was pumped up. Watch as Senator Bernie Sanders took the stage in ashes. Play this clip.
Bernie Sanders
Let's welcome him to the podium because it's time to rise, to rise, to rise.
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Then here. Senator Bernie Sanders had a powerful moment of his speech where he called out the fraud, the phony, the criminal, the felon. Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders did not mince words. Watch this powerful moment from his speech in Asheville. Let's play it.
Bernie Sanders
And Donald Trump comes into office and.
I am the champion of the working class.
I just love workers. Well, this guy is not only a.
Pathological liar, he is a fraud of the worst kind. When Trump campaigned for president, I don't recall him telling his supporters that he.
Was going to give a trillion dollars in tax breaks to the top 1%, $900 billion in tax breaks to large corporations. I don't recall Trump telling his supporters that he was going to throw 15.
Million people, including many hundreds of thousands here in North Carolina off of the health care that they have.
And let us be clear, and this.
Is not just me talking, there have been studies about this. When you throw 15 million low income and working class people off of the health care they have, when you cut back on the Affordable Care act and force premiums to go up all over this country, do you know what happens?
People die. That is the simple truth. And there have been studies out there and almost I feel uncomfortable telling you.
This because it's so horrible, but it's true. There have been studies out there, Yale, the University of Pennsylvania, suggesting that when 15 million people lose their health insurance, when costs go up 50,000. 5 0. 50,000Americans a year will die unnecessarily.
Thank you, Donald Trump. Trump did not campaign on taking free.
School meals for up to 16 million kids away from them.
He did not campaign on doubling or tripling monthly student loan payments for millions.
Of Americans who are already drowning in debt.
But it's not just his big, beautiful bill. Trump did not tell his supporters that he was going to shut down Social Security field offices all over America, making it harder for the elderly and the disabled to get the benefits that they have paid for. He did not tell the veterans of this country who put their lives on the line to defend us that he was going to throw 83,000 employees in the VA out of their jobs, which means worse health care for our veterans. He didn't tell the American people that he was going to impose a $50 billion a year voucher program on America, which will go a long way to destroy public education in America. He didn't tell the American people that they were going to have to pay substantially higher prices because of his absurd tariff policies.
In other words, what Trump has done is made a very bad situation worse. And I want to say, though, it's not just domestic policy that we have got to be concerned about. I am proud to tell you that I have led the effort in the United States Senate to end the funding.
Of the Netanyahu war machine in Gaza. It is not acceptable to me or the overwhelming majority of Americans, whether you're.
Democrat, Republican, or Independent, that in Gaza.
Right now, 60,000 people have been killed.
Mostly women, children and the elderly. 140,000 have been wounded, mostly women, children and the elderly.
Entire infrastructure, schools, health care systems, wastewater plants, water plants have been destroyed. And now, with US Taxpayer money, children are being starved to death. Not acceptable. We've got to change that.
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Powerful moment right here from Senator Sanders. Let's play it.
Bernie Sanders
If we stand together and do not allow Trump and his minions to divide us up based on the color of our skin or where we were born, or our sexual orientation or our religion. If we stand together, we can defeat oligarchy, we can defeat authoritarianism, and we can create a nation that and a government that works for all.
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On getting better in Asheville. Here he is again. Let's play this clip.
Bernie Sanders
But what else is going on in America? Well, we got two worlds. One billionaires doing great, the other one middle class, working class, low income. So good today in the richest country. Again, this is almost unimaginable in the.
Richest country in the history of the world.
60% of our people are living paycheck to paycheck. Anybody here living paycheck to paycheck? Yeah, I grew up in a family living paycheck to paycheck. Anybody here dealing with stress every day, trying to feed your families, pay your medical bills, pay for your housing? Well, tens of millions of people are.
In exactly that same position today in America.
Again, the richest country in the history of the world. We have the highest rate of childhood poverty of almost any major country on earth. Millions of Americans can't or find affordable housing. Our educational system, from child care to college is much too expensive and much too inadequate. Our health care system is completely broken. We got 85 million Americans who are.
Uninsured or underinsured in America today.
Half of older workers people have worked their whole lives, have nothing in the bank as they face retirement. 22% of seniors are somehow, I don't.
Know how, trying to survive on $15,000 a year or less. We have again, as the richest nation on earth, the lowest life expectancy of any major country on earth. You all know that we live on average about four years shorter lives than people in other wealthy countries. But here is what you don't know and that is that if you are working class in America, you're going to live seven years shorter life than wealthy people.
Why is that why? Stress. Stress. Now stress is the word.
I held a hearing a couple of years ago and we talked about poverty as a death sentence. You all know what I'm talking about. What it means is if you are working class in America today and you wake up in the morning and you say how am I going to feed my kids? Is the landlord going to raise the rent? And if he does, how am I going to pay? Where am I going to go? Because there's no affordable housing in the community. What happens if my mom gets sick and needs prescription drugs that she can't afford or my kid gets sick?
What happens if my car breaks down.
And I can't afford the thousand dollar bill? The mechanic tells me it's going to cost. And if I can't get my car fixed, I can't get to work. And if I can't get to work.
I'm going to lose my job. And if I'm going to lose my.
Job, what happens to my family? There are millions of Americans who are living that nightmare right now. And in the richest country on earth that is totally wrong and unnecessary. But it's not only, it's not only what's going on. Now when you see people in America angry and disgruntled, there is a reason why. And one of the reasons is that over the last 50 years, as you all know, there has been an explosion in technology, right? Every worker in America is far more productive, producing a lot more than that worker did 50 years ago. Now one might think that with all of that increase in worker productivity, workers would be making more money, right? Wrong.
Because over the last 50 years, real.
Inflation accounted weekly wages for the American.
Worker have gone down. There was a study that the Rand.
Corporation did and it said that during that same period of time there was a $75 trillion redistribution of wealth going from the bottom 90% Yule to the top 1%. So here we are right now. Terms of basic necessities of life, the housing system, broken educational system, in terms of child care, in terms of kids being able to afford to go to college. In terms of the pressure on public schools all over America in deep trouble. Wages in deep trouble. Workers are going nowhere in a hurry. Housing a disaster. People spending half of their incomes on housing. 20 million households, 800,000 people in America who are homeless.
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And then finally, Senator Bernie Sanders left on a very powerful note. You'll see the crowd giving him a standing ovation in Asheville. Now this follows his stops in West Virginia. Let's play this clip.
Bernie Sanders
The good news is that throughout our.
The good news is that throughout our history, in very, very dark and difficult times, the American people came to it, led by working class people, came together to take on incredible power and corruption. And they won.
They did it.
Then we can do it. In the middle of the Civil War, Abraham Lincoln went to Gettysburg a few days after that battle where tens of thousands of soldiers died trying to end slavery in America. And he looked out onto the field and he said that we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain, that this nation under God shall have a new birth of freedom, and that government of the people.
By the people and for the people shall not perish from the earth. Trump and his friends believe in a government of the billionaire class, by the.
Billionaire class, and for the billionaire class. And that is not what millions of Americans fought and sometimes died. So, brothers and sisters, in this difficult moment in American history, in this unprecedented moment, we have got to respond in an unprecedented way.
We need you. You can't sit it out. Sorry. I know it's tempting. You can't put your head over your covers. Over your head. We need you to join us in the struggle. Now, I don't have a PhD in mathematics, but I do know that 99% is a hell of a bigger number than 1%. Brothers and sisters, let's go forward. Let's take on these oligarchs. Let's beat them. Thank you very much.
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Summary of "Whoa!! Bernie Destroys Trump in Surprise NC Rally" The MeidasTouch Podcast | August 13, 2025
Introduction
In this electrifying episode of The MeidasTouch Podcast, the Meiselas brothers—Ben, Brett, and Jordy—delve into a pivotal moment in American politics: Senator Bernie Sanders' impactful speech in Asheville, North Carolina. The episode, titled "Whoa!! Bernie Destroys Trump in Surprise NC Rally," provides listeners with a comprehensive breakdown of Sanders' critique of former President Donald Trump, the implications for American democracy, and the broader socio-economic issues addressed during the rally.
Bernie Sanders' Asheville Rally: An Overview
The episode opens with the brothers highlighting Sanders' unexpected and forceful appearance in Asheville. With the backdrop of his "Fight the Oligarchy" tour, Sanders targeted regions that previously supported Trump, emphasizing the high stakes involved in combating entrenched oligarchic influences in American politics.
Ben Meiselas (01:02): "Senator Bernie Sanders took the stage in Asheville with a message that resonated deeply with the working class."
Key Points from Sanders' Speech
Attack on Donald Trump: Sanders did not hold back in his condemnation of Trump, labeling him as a "pathological liar" and a "fraud of the worst kind."
Bernie Sanders (01:57): "This guy is not only a pathological liar, he is a fraud of the worst kind."
Economic Discrepancies: Sanders contrasted Trump's promises with his actual policies, highlighting the extensive tax breaks granted to the wealthy and corporations versus the detrimental impact on the middle and lower classes.
Bernie Sanders (02:17): "Trump was going to give a trillion dollars in tax breaks to the top 1%, $900 billion in tax breaks to large corporations."
Healthcare Critique: Emphasizing the human cost, Sanders pointed out the loss of healthcare for 15 million Americans, linking it to increased mortality rates.
Bernie Sanders (03:21): "Studies suggest that when 15 million people lose their health insurance... 50,000 Americans a year will die unnecessarily."
Education and Social Services: Sanders criticized Trump's cuts to essential services, including school meals for 16 million children and increased student loan burdens, further straining the American middle class.
Bernie Sanders (03:50): "Trump did not campaign on doubling or tripling monthly student loan payments for millions."
Social Security and Veterans Affairs: Highlighting the repercussions of Trump's policies, Sanders detailed the closure of Social Security offices and the reduction of VA employees, negatively affecting the elderly and disabled.
Bernie Sanders (04:08): "Trump was going to throw 83,000 employees in the VA out of their jobs, which means worse health care for our veterans."
Foreign Policy Concerns: Sanders condemned the continued funding of the Netanyahu war machine in Gaza, underscoring the tragic loss of life and destruction of infrastructure.
Bernie Sanders (05:37): "In Gaza... US Taxpayer money, children are being starved to death. Not acceptable."
Socio-Economic Insights
Sanders provided a stark analysis of America's socio-economic landscape, juxtaposing the wealth of billionaires against the struggles of the middle and lower classes. He highlighted:
Income Inequality: The redistribution of wealth from the bottom 90% to the top 1%, totaling $75 trillion over the past 50 years.
Bernie Sanders (13:07): "There was a $75 trillion redistribution of wealth going from the bottom 90% to the top 1%."
Housing Crisis: With 20 million households facing housing issues and 800,000 people experiencing homelessness.
Healthcare Breakdown: 85 million Americans are uninsured or underinsured, contributing to the lowest life expectancy among major wealthy nations.
Bernie Sanders (10:58): "We have the highest rate of childhood poverty of almost any major country on earth."
Educational Challenges: The prohibitive costs of childcare and college, along with the pressure on public schools.
Calls to Action and Hope for the Future
Concluding his speech, Sanders invoked historical examples to inspire collective action against oligarchic control. He emphasized the power of unity and grassroots movements in effecting change.
Bernie Sanders (14:55): "They did it. Then we can do it."
He urged listeners not to remain passive but to actively participate in the struggle to create a government that truly serves the people.
Bernie Sanders (16:38): "We need you to join us in the struggle. Brothers and sisters, let's go forward. Let's take on these oligarchs. Let's beat them."
The crowd's standing ovation in Asheville underscored the resonance of his message and the momentum behind his movement.
MeidasTouch Brothers' Analysis
Throughout the episode, Ben, Brett, and Jordy engage in lively discussions, interspersed with their signature humor and brotherly banter. They dissect Sanders' rhetoric, the validity of his claims, and the broader implications for upcoming elections and policy shifts. Their analysis underscores the importance of media platforms in shaping political discourse and supporting democratic values.
Conclusion
In "Whoa!! Bernie Destroys Trump in Surprise NC Rally," The MeidasTouch Podcast offers an in-depth exploration of a significant political event. Through detailed coverage of Bernie Sanders' ardent speech, the episode sheds light on critical issues facing America, from economic disparities to healthcare and education crises. The Meiselas brothers effectively balance informative analysis with engaging commentary, making this episode a must-listen for those seeking to understand the current political climate and the fight to uphold democracy.
Notable Quotes
Bernie Sanders (01:57): "This guy is not only a pathological liar, he is a fraud of the worst kind."
Bernie Sanders (03:21): "Studies suggest that when 15 million people lose their health insurance... 50,000 Americans a year will die unnecessarily."
Bernie Sanders (14:55): "They did it. Then we can do it."
Bernie Sanders (16:38): "We need you to join us in the struggle. Brothers and sisters, let's go forward. Let's take on these oligarchs. Let's beat them."
For More Information
To stay updated with the latest discussions and insights, tune in to The MeidasTouch Podcast every Tuesday and Friday morning, and catch the live video sessions every Monday and Thursday night at 8 PM ET/5 PM PT on the MeidasTouch YouTube channel.