The 2024 election is shaping up to be men vs. women—plain and simple. The battle lines were drawn when President Trump shifted his strategy from being the “mean-tweeting” Hannity fixture to the cool cat of popular podcasts. This move to male-dominant podcasts set the stage for a gender showdown long before anyone realized Kamala would throw Biden under the bus and scoop up all his primary votes.
Trump’s move to dominate podcasts has become the tool men needed to regain their footing and take control back from the domineering “HR” women who have driven this country into the ground. He’s building an army of strong male backers, while Kamala reinforces her army of cat-loving Karens.
🧵🇺🇸 THE EVOLUTION OF TRUMP’S CAMPAIGN STRATEGY: FROM COMMANDER IN TWEET TO PODCAST PRESIDENT
In 2016, Trump revolutionized presidential campaigns by mastering the art of going viral on social media.
Fast forward to 2024, and Trump has once again adapted to the latest influential medium: podcasts.
Throughout history, presidents have leveraged cutting-edge technologies to directly connect with the American people, from FDR’s fireside chats to Obama’s social media presence, think “Yes We Can”.
Each leader utilized these platforms to bypass traditional media filters and showcase their unique strengths.
As Trump transitions from “commander in tweet” to “podcast president,” let’s take a look at some of his more major recent podcast/stream appearances and how he’s harnessing this intimate medium to shape his 2024 campaign👇
🧵🇺🇸 THE EVOLUTION OF TRUMP'S CAMPAIGN STRATEGY: FROM COMMANDER IN TWEET TO PODCAST PRESIDENT
In 2016, Trump revolutionized presidential campaigns by mastering the art of going viral on social media.
Fast forward to 2024, and Trump has once again adapted to the latest… pic.twitter.com/8EEJghqsm6
— Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) October 23, 2024
2. Trump x Lex Fridman (9/3/24)
Ukraine peace plan? UFO files? Epstein secrets?
Trump's going full "I want to believe" mode. pic.twitter.com/NQXyTWzqEH
— Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) October 23, 2024
4. Trump x Andrew Schulz (10/9/24)
275M views, assassination attempts, and Elon's patriotism.
Trump held court like a pro, nothing flagrant about this episode. pic.twitter.com/BiLBnnpgX1
— Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) October 23, 2024
Trump’s shift from Fox News to podcasts was smart on so many levels—from empowering and educating young men to allowing President Trump to do what he does best: freestyle gab. And do you know who gave President Trump this brilliant strategy advice about 75 days ago? We did.
Donald Trump is a man of limitless conversational power. The man can talk, and talk, and talk, and talk, and talk, and somehow never get boring.
While Trump’s rallies are iconic and his clashes with the press have created countless iconic moments, Trump’s ability to shine in one-on-one conversations is perhaps the least noted and least exploited of his assets. And in this cycle, there are far more opportunities for such extended conversations to be had. One of the biggest differences between 2024 and Trump’s prior two campaigns is that a far wider range of public figures are happy to engage with Trump as an acceptable, normal part of American political life, rather than a monstrous evil who can only be either confronted, silenced, or ignored. That means more celebrities and influencers are ready to give Trump friendly (or at least non-hostile) interviews, where he can make a friendly overture to voters outside the usual GOP orbit.
The Trump interview with mega-influencer Logan Paul is a case in point. The interview would absolutely never have happened in either 2016 or 2020. But now, things have changed immensely, to Trump’s benefit. A massive audience of young people got a close-up look at Trump (possibly for the first time), and the interview showed Trump at his best. And of course, it was a massive success, garnering more than 6 million views on YouTube alone, and who knows how many more from podcasting platforms like Twitter, Instagram, and more.
Trump’s early-August interview with influencer Adin Ross (a friend of Barron’s) had a similar upside; viewers of Ross’s livestream peaked at more than 500,000 during the livestream. And while Trump’s discussion with Elon Musk on X ran into technical hiccups, that was no barrier to millions hearing what the president had said in the hours afterwards as the nearly two-hour interview was cut into easily-digested bits.
Just this week, Trump did an extended interview with popular comedian Theo Von, who boasts a substantial YouTube audience of target voters on the fence.
These interviews don’t just work as a direct pitch to voters. Every interview with a mainstream influencer gives Trump legitimacy; it dispels the once-widespread belief that Trump is “beyond the pale” and that supporting him is some kind of affront or dirty secret.
If any other influencers or podcast hosts are open to these interviews, Trump should do them. Trump, despite all of the negative media attention, is supremely likable. He possesses a rare quality such that the more one is exposed to him, especially in this normal conversational setting, the more one likes him. This contrasts profoundly with Kamala, who is running as a generic Democrat, and the more people see of her personality, the less they like her. The bottom line is that an entertaining hour-long podcast episode seen by a million people is worth far more than any generic batch of television ads seen by ten million.
Honestly, the way this is all playing out feels like fate—after men have been demonized and relentlessly blamed and targeted by hysterical and vengeful women, fate is giving these strong, patriotic warriors the opportunity to take control back from the irrational harpies who have steered the country into utter chaos.
Like this insane woman…
A severe case of Trump Derangement Syndrome. 😂😂 pic.twitter.com/ulVkCETMPo
— Joel Fischer 🇺🇸 (@realJoelFischer) October 23, 2024
Thankfully, after a long and very bitter downfall, we’re about to see this whole gender war come to a head on Election Day, when the male-dominant Team Trump will face off against the effeminate Harris campaign. But we’re already seeing this battle play out everywhere.
Just look at the feminine energy coming from the Harris Camp.
Allegedly Tim Walz was chosen as Kamala's VP candidate because he was the most manly option.
I'm a gay bottom and I'm still not as much of a fairy as this queen. pic.twitter.com/tGWqHgDpEg
— The Gay Republican 🇺🇲✝️🇮🇱 (@GayRepublicSwag) October 20, 2024
Obviously, Mr. Walz isn’t winning any “toxic masculinity” contests. As a matter of fact, Tucker Carlson is convinced that Tampon Tim pitches for the other team.
.@TuckerCarlson: “Tim Walz is very obviously gay. I look at him and I’m like ‘Well, you’re gay.’”
“Maybe he’s not gay, but he certainly seems super gay to me.”
Tucker’s saying what we’re ALL thinking 🤣🔥 pic.twitter.com/N19V0ylhA9
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) October 22, 2024
It’s probably safe to say that most of us were thinking that same exact thing, Tucker.
So, while Team Harris is going full estrogen, Team Trump is heading in the opposite direction—overdosing on pure masculine energy.
You don’t get more manly than taking a bullet to the face and still throwing up a fist-pump. And you don’t work harder to reach the male vote than by going on a steady stream of wildly popular podcasts that are geared towards young men.
There’s no denying it. This election is a male vs. female battle in every sense—from the everyday energy to the actual candidates themselves, even the issues. While President Trump focuses on the wide open border, soaring crime, and world peace, Team Harris is focused on abortion.
Just look at the HR vibes oozing from the Harris campaign. You can’t get more “helicopter grandma” than Liz Cheney, in a pantsuit, with a sourpuss scowl.
Optics check on the Harris campaign: Pantsuits, long dour faces, glum, humorless, lecturing, woke scolding pic.twitter.com/9Svr0d3QFg
— Douglass Mackey (@DougMackeyCase) October 21, 2024
Kamala’s entire town hall just reeked of disapproving female vibes.
We all know someone like this, and we all know this look. It’s the scowl from the TSA lady badgering you to take your shoes off when there’s a sign directly next to her telling you to keep your shoes on. pic.twitter.com/XLgwvms5lA
— Sean Davis (@seanmdav) October 22, 2024
So, this battle is real, there’s no denying it. But before the big male vs. female showdown plays out on Election Day, the final—and arguably most epic—battle happens this Friday, when President Trump sits down with Joe Rogan for the “Daddy” of all podcast interviews in Austin, Texas.”
BREAKING: Donald Trump will appear on Joe Rogan’s show which is set to be filmed in Austin, Texas on Friday according to Politico.
Rogan has over 14 million followers on Spotify with the number-one show in the world.
The development comes after it was rumored that Kamala Harris may also join the show before the election.
During a previous episode, Rogan admitted that life was better off under Trump.
BREAKING: Donald Trump will appear on Joe Rogan's show which is set to be filmed in Austin, Texas on Friday according to Politico.
Rogan has over 14 million followers on Spotify with the number-one show in the world.
The development comes after it was rumored that Kamala… pic.twitter.com/A9p3jC24tz
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) October 22, 2024
Yes, Joe, life was better under President Trump.
But what’s really interesting is how dialed-in Rogan is to the bigger picture. Leading up to this major interview with Trump, Rogan pointed out just how terrified the US government is of a Trump-Elon alliance—and he explained why. According to Rogan, the “deep state” fears efficiency. He’s absolutely right, but it goes even deeper than that. The terror isn’t just about efficiency—it’s about the American people discovering how poorly the government has been run on purpose. The deep state is scared to death of “non-politicians” like Trump and Elon showing everyone how much better things could be run by skilled outsiders rather than elected and unelected bureaucrats.
JOE ROGAN: THE GOVERNMENT IS TERRIFIED OF TRUMP AND ELON
“I think they’re really terrified about Trump.
When he gets in there, he’s having Elon come in and do some sort of a government efficiency agency; they’re terrified of that.
He’s going to come in with that Tesla mindset.
We’re here to get some sh*t done, and you try applying that to the government.”
SJOE ROGAN: THE GOVERNMENT IS TERRIFIED OF TRUMP AND ELON
"I think they're really terrified about Trump.
When he gets in there, he's having Elon come in and do some sort of a government efficiency agency; they're terrified of that.
He's going to come in with that Tesla… pic.twitter.com/lOnVIj5qbq
— Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) October 13, 2024
And as you probably already figured, the media is having a meltdown over Trump’s podcast appearance.
Media be damned, Trump isn’t missing a beat. He’s got Rogan on Friday and Madison Square Garden on Saturday. BOOM!
Like we said, it’s pure masculine energy that will not only carry President Trump over the finish line but also set him up to take this country back from the weak, effeminate “leaders” who’ve swapped out strength and security for charity, pantsuits, and emotional confusion.
Let’s get ready to rumble, fellas.
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