The Michael Knowles Show: Episode 1609 - "Why I Voted For Trump"
Host: Michael Knowles
Guest: Keith Schiller, Former Head of President Trump's Security
Additional Guests: Brent Buchanan (Pollster), Ryan Gruduski (Republican Strategist), Ben Shapiro
1. Introduction to the Episode
The episode begins with Michael Knowles expressing his strong support for Donald Trump, setting the stage for an in-depth discussion on why he chose to vote for Trump in the upcoming election. The focus is on dissecting Trump’s presidency, his personal attributes, and the current electoral landscape.
2. Why I Voted for Trump – Michael Knowles’ Monologue
Knowles delivers a comprehensive monologue outlining the achievements of Donald Trump’s presidency, emphasizing economic growth, job creation, tax relief, and deregulation. He highlights:
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Economic Achievements: Creation of 7 million new jobs, record lows in unemployment across various demographics, and significant increases in median household income and net worth for the bottom 50% of U.S. households.
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Tax and Regulation: Significant tax cuts, reducing the tax bill for typical American families by half, and reducing government regulations substantially.
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Energy Independence: Transitioning America to a net energy exporter, leading in oil and natural gas production, and boosting renewable energy.
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Healthcare and Immigration: Lowering drug costs, eliminating Obamacare's individual mandate, constructing over 400 miles of the border wall, and reducing illegal crossings by 87%.
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Foreign Policy: Withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal, initiating the Abraham Accords, and maintaining peace without initiating new wars.
Notable Quote:
"By the end of Trump's term, America was safer, richer and stronger than it was before he took office." [05:30]
3. Interview with Keith Schiller – Personal Insights on Trump
Timestamp: [07:18]
Guest: Keith Schiller, Former Head of President Trump's Security
Knowles welcomes Keith Schiller, who provides a personal testament to Donald Trump’s character, countering the negative portrayal by mainstream media. Schiller emphasizes Trump’s ability to connect with people from all walks of life, his leadership qualities, and the loyalty he inspires among his staff and supporters.
Key Points:
- Personal Rapport: Trump’s genuine connection with employees and supporters, fostering loyalty and admiration.
- Family Dynamics: Positive portrayal of Trump’s family, highlighting the integrity and respect his children exhibit.
- Patriotism: Trump’s unwavering commitment to American interests and national betterment.
Notable Quotes:
“He reaches out, he has rapport with long term people that been in his employees.” [08:20]
“Donald J. Trump is a warrior, he's a fighter, he's a leader...” [11:00]
4. Election Day Poll Analysis – Brent Buchanan Discussion
Timestamp: [56:56]
Guest: Brent Buchanan, International Pollster
Brent Buchanan discusses the complexities and inconsistencies in current polling data ahead of Election Day. He addresses:
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Poll Discrepancies: Outlier polls, particularly from Iowa, showing conflicting results where traditional strongholds for Trump appear to favor Democrats.
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Impact of Changing Rules: Changes in voting laws since 2020 have altered voter turnout dynamics, making it challenging to predict outcomes based on past patterns.
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Key States Analysis: Focus on battleground states like Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Arizona, and Nevada, assessing their electoral significance and potential impact on the overall result.
Notable Quote:
“It's an almost bellwether historically for what is going to happen in the rest of those states.” [57:38]
5. The Peanut the Squirrel Story
Timestamp: [27:18]
A poignant segment covers the story of Mark Longo, whose pet squirrel, Peanut, and raccoon, Fred, were euthanized by New York State law enforcement during a raid. The narrative serves as a metaphor for perceived overreach by Democratic authorities, emphasizing the misallocation of law enforcement resources.
Key Points:
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Law Enforcement Overreach: Criticism of authorities prioritizing non-violent animal cases over more significant crimes.
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Emotional Impact: Longo’s distress over the loss of his pets is used to highlight broader frustrations with government actions.
Notable Quotes:
“They got a search warrant for an animal that had been with you very safely?” [28:09]
“For every one black voter that doesn't come out, Democrats will need about 60...” [Not directly quoted but implied in discussions]
6. Additional Poll Insights and Strategic Discussions
Throughout the episode, Knowles and his guests delve deeper into polling strategies, voter behavior, and electoral strategies:
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Voter Turnout: Emphasis on the importance of late voters and Election Day turnout, especially among demographics that typically support Trump.
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Misleading Polls: Analysis of how certain polling methodologies may underrepresent or misrepresent the true voter intentions, particularly among black men and senior voters.
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Strategic Campaigning: Discussions on targeting specific voter groups, leveraging early voting strengths, and addressing weaknesses in key demographics.
Notable Quotes:
“Praying and fasting, always a good idea in your regular spiritual life and especially in times of crisis.” [At various points]
“If you have not voted, especially if you're in a place like Pennsylvania, get out there and vote right now.” [18:36]
7. Final Thoughts and Conclusion
As the episode wraps up, Knowles underscores the uncertainty surrounding the election outcome due to conflicting polls and altered voting rules. He reiterates his confidence in Trump’s ability to secure victory and calls on listeners to participate actively by voting early or on Election Day.
Notable Quotes:
“This is exactly what I'm thinking. I would take a guy who is instinctively a patriot and who has a demonstrably good gut..." [19:32]
“We are not gonna save ourselves in these elections. It's God's grace that does all the good things.” [83:02]
8. Notable Quotes Compilation
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Michael Knowles on Trump’s Leadership:
“Donald Trump was the best president of my lifetime.” [Time not directly provided]
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Keith Schiller on Trump’s Character:
“He's a warrior, he's a fighter, he's a leader...” [08:20]
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Brent Buchanan on Poll Interpretation:
“There's a discrepancy between party ID and who you vote for in this race, I think it's got to favor Trump.” [57:38]
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Mark Longo on Voter Dynamics:
“Senior voting has in polls... most have Trump losing seniors to Hillary, then Biden, then Kamala. He has never lost those groups to either any of those candidates.” [Time not directly provided]
9. Episode Highlights
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Comprehensive Defense of Trump’s Presidency: Knowles meticulously enumerates Trump’s achievements, presenting a robust case for his effectiveness as president.
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Personal Testimonies: Schiller’s firsthand account provides a personal dimension to Trump’s leadership, emphasizing his relational skills and integrity.
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Poll Critique and Strategy: Buchanan and other guests offer a nuanced analysis of current polling trends, highlighting potential misrepresentations and strategic moves necessary for a Republican win.
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Emotional Stories for Political Messaging: The Peanut the squirrel narrative serves as an emotional tool to critique Democratic priorities and galvanize listeners.
10. Conclusion
Episode 1609 of The Michael Knowles Show delivers a fervent endorsement of Donald Trump, supported by personal testimonies, strategic poll analysis, and emotionally charged narratives. Knowles and his guests present a detailed argument favoring Trump’s re-election, addressing current electoral challenges, and urging active voter participation to uphold their political vision for America’s future.
Note: Timestamps are approximate and based on provided transcript segments.
