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Trump threatens Nikki Haley, says NH Governor on drugs at sick victory speech
Donald Trump won the Republican New Hampshire primary yesterday with 54.4% of the vote, defeating Nikki Haley who received 43.3% of the vote. As the results were coming in, and after Haley spoke to her supporters, attention turned to Donald Trump's victory speech, which was characterized more by a list of grievances than celebration. During his speech, Trump accused the Republican governor of New Hampshire, Chris Sununu, of being on drugs due to his lack of endorsement. Trump's fixation on the idea of others using uppers, including Biden, raises questions about his behavior. Additionally, Trump openly threatened Haley, suggesting an investigation if she didn't drop out, further contributing to the speech's unusual nature. Trump's disdain for Haley's refusal to exit the race, despite her seemingly limited path, is evident, and the speech closed with an atypical mix of grievances, attacks, and baseless allegations.
Nikki Haley loses New Hampshire, acts like she won in speech
Following her loss to Donald Trump in the New Hampshire primary, Nikki Haley delivered a surprising speech that initially appeared victorious. Walking on stage to cheers, Haley eventually acknowledged Trump's win. She brought up Trump's recent cognitive issues, including his confusion at a recent rally between Haley and Nancy Pelosi. Haley, addressing the Trump dementia situation, advocated for mental competency tests for politicians over 75 and challenged Trump to a debate regarding cognitive abilities. Despite her resilience in the race, she acknowledged Trump's victory and criticized his negative impact on the Republican Party, pointing to losses in competitive elections. While Haley claimed to be the last one standing next to Trump, the reality suggests an uncertain path for her to win the nomination.
From yesterday’s show:
NEW LOW: Trump challenges Nikki Haley to dementia test
In the latest twist of the Republican primary, Donald Trump has taken an unusual step by challenging his opponent, Nikki Haley, to a dementia test during a Fox News interview. This comes in the wake of Trump's recent cognitive issues, where he incorrectly attributed responsibility for January 6th security to Haley. Trump's claim that he would perform better on the test than Haley adds an intriguing dimension, suggesting a belief in Haley's cognitive decline. The exchange unveils a surreal turn in the primary, as candidates are now challenging each other to dementia tests. Trump asserts his sharpness and willingness to take an aptitude test against Haley, confident that she would not come close to winning. The conversation around cognitive tests has been a surreal turn in the Republican primary, reflecting an unusual and unprecedented aspect of the nomination process, with both candidates advocating for such assessments.
From yesterday’s show:
Deepfake AI Joe Biden calls NH voters, says stay home
Ahead of the 2024 New Hampshire primary, a robocall went out to voters that sounded like the voice of President Joe Biden advising Democratic voters to abstain from participating in the election. However, the voice was not Biden but was instead some kind of deepfake. The deceptive call, now under investigation by the New Hampshire Attorney General's office, represents a troubling form of election interference. This incident echoes historical precedents like the 2022 fraudulent robocalls that led to convictions. The use of AI-generated voices raises serious questions about the integrity of the democratic process, with citizens at risk of receiving misleading calls from seemingly familiar figures. The focus on the Biden robocall underscores the urgency of addressing and mitigating the potential threats posed by advanced technologies to the transparency and fairness of elections.
More on the show:
-- Donald Trump wins the New Hampshire Republican primary, clearing his path towards the GOP nomination, as President Joe Biden easily wins despite being a write-in candidate
-- Nikki Haley supporters in New Hampshire are interviewed, and the primary takeaway is that they really hate Donald Trump
-- Donald Trump dismisses Nikki Haley supporters when asked about them in New Hampshire, saying he "doesn't need" them to win
-- Eric Trump short circuits when asked about his father's major cognitive gaffe related to Nikki Haley and January 6th
-- Charlie Kirk says he worries when he sees a black pilot on his plane in the latest show of brazen racism
-- Kevin Monahan is convicted of murder for killing a 20-year-old woman who mistakenly entered his driveway to turn her car around
-- Fox News, right wing media, and MAGA are in shambles as the stock market hits yet another record high
-- Voicemail caller tells a courageous story of bravely acing a cognitive test given to him at a CVS MinuteClinic
-- On the Bonus Show: Ohio lawmakers propose paying kids to go to school, Oregon Democrats propose re-criminalizing drug possession, Massachusetts bans declawing of cats, much more...
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