Glenn woke up after the weekend and suddenly, Donald Trump was cool again! Football players and MMA fighters were doing his dance. The hosts of MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” wanted to meet with him! How did this happen so quickly? And should we be concerned? Glenn gives a warning that he hopes won’t come true: Have you ever had a friend who became “cool” and then acted like they didn’t know you? Especially since Trump is surrounded by former Democrats, what are the odds of that happening? And what should conservatives do to make sure it doesn’t?
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GLENN: Gang, I don't know what happened. But like Donald Trump is cool.
STU: I mean, he's -- Donald Trump has always been cool.
There was -- up until 2006 and '15. Like it was denied for many years.
And now it seems to be back.
Right. They like this guy.
GLENN: This is who he used to be.
I can't believe this guy turned this corner so hard. That he's back to the guy who is in home alone.
You know what I mean?
STU: No. Yeah. Makes sense.
GLENN: It's nuts.
It's so crazy, that Joe and Mika.
STU: Oh, yeah.
GLENN: Are flying down to meet with him. To try to restore --
STU: No. They're not. They're just calling him fascist every day for two years.
GLENN: I know. I know.
STU: Now they're going to try to repair the relationship. This is the type of stuff that Trump loves.
Like he loves people groveling like that. That will be adorable, I can't wait for that one.
Maybe some interesting tweets, I will say, afterward.
It is interesting.
Let me ask you this. I was tossing this around with a friend this weekend.
And we were talking about how like this sort of phenomenon. Right?
Where people in sports are doing this.
And it's become kind of cool, as you know.
And I was trying to understand.
Is it a Donald Trump thing, where people are like, you know, they maybe always thought he was cool.
And they were hiding it.
And now they're coming out of hiding it.
Which is a plausible explanation.
Now, generally the Trump movement. MAGA. Generally. Is just associated with, we don't want to ruin your fun life. Right?
The left is now associated with, you can't say this. Can you imagine being in college in this environment, Glenn? Where you're joking, you're busting on everyone.
You're calling them all these -- you're saying terrible things about them. You're laughing at it. Right?
You're -- you know, you're saying bad things about people, that you don't like.
And you think it's funny.
And you're making offensive jokes.
GLENN: You're a rebel. You're a rebel.
STU: All those things.
The left now says, if you do any of that stuff, you're cancelled. Right?
When we see a clip of a guy playing volleyball and spiking a ball in a woman's face and she's injured, you're now cancelled for criticizing that.
Like just generally associated with all of this has to be this idea that you're taking away, common sense.
GLENN: Oh, yeah.
STU: It's not even like, hey, I agree with his tax policy. Or his border policy.
I think it's involved in that.
GLENN: I think it's a step further than what you're saying, and it's one of my concerns.
So, Stu, we're talking about the cool kids table.
STU: Yeah.
GLENN: You strike me as somebody who is a cool kid.
STU: No. Not at all.
GLENN: You weren't?
STU: Not even remotely close.
GLENN: Okay. So -- so -- now, maybe this is the loser table speaking here. Okay?
STU: Okay.
GLENN: But as somebody who was in the drama club.
STU: Okay. I wasn't that guy, though.
GLENN: And the choir.
STU: You know, I was a jock, I guess. But I was not like a cool kid.
But I was playing sports all the time.
GLENN: Yeah. But the cool kids wouldn't beat you up?
STU: That's true. That's true. That's true. That is accurate.
GLENN: All right. All right.
STU: And I saw like a horrible flashback over your head. Something dark.
GLENN: So for those of us who have ever been stuffed into a locker.
STU: Giant lockers are cool.
(laughter)
GLENN: So those who have us who have ever been stuffed in a locker.
Or currently thinking, where can I get a locker to stuff someone else in?
You're sitting at the cool kid's table. Have you ever -- you're sitting at the loser table. Have you ever had a friend who was a good friend, you thought.
And then they fell in the cool kids. And then they acted like they didn't know you.
STU: I've seen many '80s movies had this plot.
GLENN: So for a reason, it happens.
STU: Right.
GLENN: Maybe this is just me. Okay?
It probably just is me.
But I'm seeing him now, being so cool.
And everything happening. But he's surrounded by Tulsi Gabbard.
She's not a conservative. Okay?
Elon Musk. Not a conservative. RFK. Not a conservative.
STU: Uh-huh.
GLENN: Vivek Ramaswamy, not a conservative.
Close.
STU: He was a Libertarian.
But he's not a -- he's more of a recent convert if you would.
GLENN: Okay. So that's the pack.
That's the Rat Pack. Okay? And that's cool and everything. And I want those kids at the table.
STU: Sure.
GLENN: With the cool kids.
But I want to make sure that the cool kid doesn't forget his friends at the other table.
STU: Hmm.
GLENN: You know, the average American working person, that's like, yeah.
I -- I am not for you banning meat. If RFK wants you to do that.
You know what I mean? I'm -- I'm not -- I'm not for, you know, universal basic income.
I'm -- I'm not for some of the robots taking over the world.
Are we still -- we're still good, right? We're still good.
STU: I have concerns as well, on some of this.
Because, I mean, first of all, like it's a much better approach if you're a Democrat. To befriend Donald Trump. And, you know, support him. And then try to get these things through.
I will say, can we start here?
How about no more lifelong Democrats appointed to big positions?
I'm not saying these people are bad. They might be great. But let's just cap it. Can we cap it, at what are we now?
GLENN: I want to cap it. Just because you're a lifelong Republican, doesn't make me --
STU: You're right. I totally agree with you on that. I'm not saying every lifelong Republican is okay. What I'm saying is, you're looking for a little bit for a needle in a haystack, to find a person who for 50 years, supported far left ideology.
And changed last week? And now they have a major position?
I'm not saying you can't find the needle in a haystack. But I'm getting concerned, we're looking for too many needles.
GLENN: Now, wait a minute. Hang on just a second.
Now, let me flip this on you.
We're looking for disrupters. Okay?
Tulsi Gabbard was a disruptor in the Democratic Party.
She was the one. She didn't believe this stuff.
She was the one who went. You know what, you guys are crazy. And you're coming after me.
And you are you are using all the things against me, that the Republicans say, you use against them.
And I never believed them.
But I'm seeing you do it to me, right now.
Same thing with RFK.
They wanted to disrupt the party. They're disrupters first.
That's what we voted for. We voted for a advertise rupture of this am is.
STU: But you and I know, thousands of conservative disrupters.
We know thousands of them.
GLENN: Yeah. But not necessarily those that would -- you could get a group of them, walk into Madison Square Garden. And everybody go, wow!
STU: I agree with you.
No. You're right.
Mike Johnson is certainly no middle kid.
GLENN: No. He's not.
STU: He was like.
GLENN: He's the --
STU: Is that guy security.
GLENN: It makes me feel good.
STU: Is the security -- what's that guy doing?
GLENN: He's a complete nerd. But he's not on our side either.
STU: Yeah. But at least he -- at least he --
GLENN: At least he's what?
STU: At least he generally has a conservative voting record.
GLENN: Okay, yeah.
STU: Gavin and Musk, there's an arc there. RFK Jr was literally running for president against Donald Trump three months ago. Right?
A guy who has supported every left-wing policy under the sun, like maybe he has perfectly changed. I have very close microscope on that one.