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[00:00:00] I turn now to my other friend and
[00:00:02] colleague, the one, the only man who's
[00:00:06] not here right now. I think you're back
[00:00:07] in Florida, Mr. Benjamin Shapiro.
[00:00:11] Yes, Michael Moles. I am in the best
[00:00:14] state in America. We're still doing
[00:00:16] America. We're going to do America for
[00:00:17] four years. I've not tired of the
[00:00:20] winning. Donald Trump lied to me. He
[00:00:21] promised me I would tire of the winning.
[00:00:23] I have not yet tired of it. In fact, I
[00:00:24] am enthused by it. I was telling friends
[00:00:26] this morning, Michael, that, you know, I
[00:00:28] have this growing feeling in the pit of
[00:00:30] my stomach. It's either indigestion or
[00:00:32] optimism. I've never experienced
[00:00:34] optimism before. And so, this is this is
[00:00:36] an unfamiliar sensation for me.
[00:00:38] To be safe, let's just assume it's from
[00:00:40] all the popcorn and the jelly beans at
[00:00:42] backstage. It's got it has to be the
[00:00:43] indigestion, right?
[00:00:44] It might have been it might have been
[00:00:44] that.
[00:00:45] Before I let you go,
[00:00:45] it definitely could be that.
[00:00:47] Do you have any predictions for this
[00:00:49] this Rose Garden press conference from
[00:00:51] Biden?
[00:00:53] I mean, it's going to be amazing when he
[00:00:55] declares himself the first female
[00:00:56] president just as like the last dig at
[00:00:58] Kamla. It's like, you know what? On my
[00:01:00] way out, you took me out. So, I I think
[00:01:02] that it's going to be the most passive
[00:01:04] aggressive press conference pretty much
[00:01:06] ever, right? I mean, he's going to come
[00:01:07] out. He's going to make some sort of
[00:01:08] statement about how we believe in the
[00:01:10] peaceful transition about like the same
[00:01:12] kind of nonsense that that she was
[00:01:14] spouting the other day when she when she
[00:01:15] conceded yesterday. Um, but I I I do
[00:01:17] think that there are going to be some
[00:01:19] backhanded slaps at Kala Harris and her
[00:01:22] campaign because he is pissed about it
[00:01:24] and they are dumping all of this in his
[00:01:26] lap again. They they foisted him out of
[00:01:28] his nomination and now they're trying to
[00:01:30] blame him for her losing and he's ticked
[00:01:33] off as hell about it. So that's what I'm
[00:01:34] here for. I mean, I've already vowed
[00:01:36] publicly that any book that is written
[00:01:38] by a Kala Harris campaign insider, I
[00:01:39] will read. I will devour those. That's
[00:01:41] like that's my junk food, right? Those
[00:01:43] are my soap operas. my wife with with
[00:01:45] British romantic TV. Like that's like
[00:01:47] like that's that's my jam. I mean I I'll
[00:01:50] just read that. I will I will all day
[00:01:52] long. So I'm very eager for this press
[00:01:54] conference. It's supposed to happen any
[00:01:56] moment which means it'll probably happen
[00:01:57] about two hours from now since Joe Biden
[00:01:59] has never shown up on time for a press
[00:02:00] conference at any point. But Michael,
[00:02:02] we're going to let you go and we're
[00:02:04] going to go ahead and start a a a good
[00:02:07] show now. So good to see you here.
[00:02:09] Wait a second. All right. Good to see
[00:02:10] you. Good to see you, Mr. Shapiro. Good
[00:02:12] to see all of you out there. Enjoy
[00:02:14] cigars land. I'm Michael Nolles. This is
[00:02:16] the Michael Nolles show. We will see you
[00:02:18] tomorrow.
[00:02:21] Yeah, go do that. All right, folks.
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[00:02:36] we are currently awaiting the president
[00:02:38] of the United States. I know. Remember
[00:02:40] that guy? Remember him? I know you
[00:02:42] don't, right? But you remember he was
[00:02:44] the nomine his name is Joseph Robinette
[00:02:46] Biden and if you recall he was the
[00:02:48] actual nominee for the presidency from
[00:02:50] the Democratic party until unfortunately
[00:02:52] he suffered brain death on stage with
[00:02:54] Donald Trump at which point they
[00:02:55] shoveled his now maggotinfested corpse
[00:02:58] out the back door but he's still the
[00:02:59] president which is super weird. So
[00:03:02] yesterday Kla Harris she did a
[00:03:04] concession speech to Donald Trump. We'll
[00:03:05] get into that in a little while. And
[00:03:07] today we are expecting that Joe Biden at
[00:03:08] some point will wobble out presumably on
[00:03:11] a on a walker with the tennis balls on
[00:03:13] it in order to make some sort of
[00:03:15] statement about Donald Trump having
[00:03:17] defeated everyone around him but not
[00:03:19] him. And it's going to be fun. I mean
[00:03:20] I'll admit I'm up for it because the
[00:03:22] recriminations have begun between team
[00:03:24] Biden and team Harris. And it is
[00:03:26] delicious. I have publicly vowed that I
[00:03:28] will read any book, any piece, anything
[00:03:31] about the absolute crap show that was
[00:03:33] the Kla Harris campaign. I am here for
[00:03:35] it. I want to hear about how Joe Biden
[00:03:37] wrecked all of this by not stepping out
[00:03:38] early. I want to hear from Joe Biden
[00:03:40] seemed about how Kla Harris is an
[00:03:42] absolute trash heap of horror at
[00:03:45] politics and how her campaign was run
[00:03:47] like just absolute clown car nonsense. I
[00:03:50] I want to hear all of it. I want to hear
[00:03:52] how much they hated each other. I want
[00:03:53] to hear how Jill couldn't stand couldn't
[00:03:55] stand Kamla but was kind of fond of
[00:03:57] Doug. I I want to hear like every bit of
[00:03:59] gossip. This is my gossip girl. I I am
[00:04:02] here for every single moment of it. I've
[00:04:04] been waiting for it. I'm enjoying all of
[00:04:06] it. Honestly, the amount the amount of
[00:04:08] winning that I'm currently experiencing,
[00:04:09] I don't think I can tire of it. And so,
[00:04:11] that is the first promise that Donald
[00:04:12] Trump has made that he has not kept in
[00:04:14] my view is that he promised I would be
[00:04:16] so tired of the winning that I would be
[00:04:18] tired of the winning. I am not yet tired
[00:04:19] of the winning. I require more winning.
[00:04:21] The demand for winning continues to
[00:04:24] increase even as the supply of winning
[00:04:26] increases. Supply must be increased of
[00:04:28] winning in order to meet demand.
[00:04:31] Speaking of winning, the Republicans are
[00:04:33] poised to keep control of the House of
[00:04:34] Representatives after winning the
[00:04:36] Senate. So, there are a couple of of bad
[00:04:38] news pieces apparently according to sort
[00:04:40] of the latest counts in Nevada, the
[00:04:42] latest count in Wisconsin. It looks as
[00:04:44] though the Democrats may retain the
[00:04:46] seats in both Wisconsin. I think
[00:04:47] Wisconsin has been called at this point
[00:04:48] against Eric Havdy in favor of Tammy
[00:04:50] Baldwin. Nevada is still unbelievably
[00:04:53] tight. That that one may go to a recount
[00:04:54] considering how tight that particular
[00:04:56] race is between Sam Brown and Jackie
[00:04:58] Rosen. However, Republicans, even
[00:05:00] without those two seats, end up with 53
[00:05:02] seats in the United States Senate
[00:05:04] because they take Jim Justice's seat,
[00:05:05] which takes them to 50, and then they
[00:05:07] take Bernie Moreno's seat in Ohio, which
[00:05:08] takes them to 51. Tim Shehi's seat takes
[00:05:11] them to 52, and Dave McCormack seat
[00:05:14] takes them to 53. So, they're at 53 in
[00:05:15] the Senate right now. Everything else
[00:05:17] is, you know, it would be great, but
[00:05:19] it's gravy because Republicans have a
[00:05:20] solid, durable majority at 53 seats, and
[00:05:23] they're apparently going to retain the
[00:05:25] House in all likelihood as well.
[00:05:26] According to the Wall Street Journal
[00:05:27] late last night in the House, Democrats
[00:05:29] path to take back control narrowed as
[00:05:31] Republicans outperformed expectations on
[00:05:33] the strength of Trump's ability to make
[00:05:34] inroads among working-class black and
[00:05:36] Latino voters, especially men,
[00:05:37] supplementing his support among white
[00:05:39] working-class voters. Democrats hopes
[00:05:42] for a slew of pickups in California did
[00:05:44] not materialize, greatly tempering their
[00:05:45] hopes of flipping the House, which
[00:05:47] Republicans currently control 220 to 212
[00:05:49] with three vacancies. Right now, very
[00:05:52] likely that Republicans again retain the
[00:05:54] House majority. House Speaker Mike
[00:05:55] Johnson is likely in sconc in that
[00:05:57] place. Donald Trump likes Mike Johnson.
[00:05:59] Mike Johnson has a good relationship
[00:06:00] with Donald Trump. They will work well
[00:06:02] together. Senate Minority Leader Mitch
[00:06:03] McConnell took a victory lap. He called
[00:06:04] it a hell of a good day and praised the
[00:06:06] highc caliber Republican candidates that
[00:06:08] he and other Senate leaders recruited to
[00:06:09] run. He deserves to take a victory lap
[00:06:12] for that because McConnell did have a
[00:06:14] much broader impact on picking
[00:06:16] Republicans in the primaries than he has
[00:06:18] in years prior. Mike Johnson, the House
[00:06:21] Speaker, he says everyone's fed up and
[00:06:23] fired up. They're fed up about the cost
[00:06:24] of living, the rising crime rates, the
[00:06:25] wide open border, the weakness on the
[00:06:27] world stage. So that means that Donald
[00:06:29] Trump is going to re-enter office with a
[00:06:31] triumphirate. You'll have the White
[00:06:32] House, you'll have the House, and you'll
[00:06:34] have the Senate, which by the way is
[00:06:36] better than it would have been had he
[00:06:37] won re-election in 2020, actually, cuz
[00:06:38] in 2020, as you recall, the Democrats
[00:06:41] actually had control of the United
[00:06:42] States Senate. So that would have
[00:06:45] changed things quite a bit. Meanwhile,
[00:06:47] we have new information from the CBS
[00:06:50] 2024 exit polls. The swings among pretty
[00:06:53] much every population are quite
[00:06:54] astounding.
[00:06:56] So Trump actually lost one point among
[00:06:59] whites. He gained three points among
[00:07:01] black voters. He gained 27 points.
[00:07:04] There's a 27 point swing toward Donald
[00:07:07] Trump among Hispanic voters according to
[00:07:08] that CBS 2024 exit poll. Why? The answer
[00:07:11] is because you know what Hispanic
[00:07:12] Americans want? The American dream. That
[00:07:14] would be the reason. the the Hispanic
[00:07:17] Americans, you know what they they are
[00:07:18] traditionally minded when it comes to
[00:07:19] family and when it comes to things like
[00:07:21] gender. They like their church. They
[00:07:23] like their community. They like the
[00:07:25] American dream. The idea that they get
[00:07:26] to own property and then increase their
[00:07:28] wealth in this country. They want
[00:07:29] opportunity.
[00:07:31] It turns out that the normie American
[00:07:33] dream is still the thing most people
[00:07:34] pursue. It's not the democratic version
[00:07:36] of the American dream, which is you can
[00:07:38] strip whoever you want with no
[00:07:39] consequences. Here's a government check.
[00:07:41] That American dream does not appeal to
[00:07:42] the vast majority of Americans. The
[00:07:45] American dream for the vast majority of
[00:07:46] Americans is the same thing it was for
[00:07:48] their parents and their grandparents. As
[00:07:49] I said yesterday on the show, 2024,
[00:07:52] Revenge of the Normies,
[00:07:55] Donald Trump picked up among every age
[00:07:57] group except for elderly voters. There
[00:08:00] was a 13-point swing from 2020 to 2024
[00:08:03] among voters aed 18 to 29, largely among
[00:08:06] young men. He picked up five points
[00:08:08] among voters aed 30 to 44. among those
[00:08:11] aed 45 to 64, you know, the people who
[00:08:13] actually have lots of kids at this
[00:08:16] point, he picked up nine points among
[00:08:18] that group. So between 30 and 64, he
[00:08:20] picked up five points and nine points
[00:08:22] respectively in those various age
[00:08:24] groups.
[00:08:26] Harris did better among Democrats. Trump
[00:08:28] did one point better among Republicans.
[00:08:32] Republicans picked up 10 points with
[00:08:33] independents. Late breaking voters broke
[00:08:36] toward Trump. Despite all the media's
[00:08:38] best attempts to turn Tony Hinchcliffe
[00:08:39] and his Puerto Rico joke into a national
[00:08:41] issue, it turns out most people looked
[00:08:43] at Kamla at the very end. They're like,
[00:08:44] "You know what? There is nothing here
[00:08:46] except for a bad agenda and we do not
[00:08:47] like it." Republicans picked up five
[00:08:50] points among men. They picked up seven
[00:08:51] points among women. Remember that time
[00:08:53] that Kla Harris was supposed to bring
[00:08:54] the brat, the energy, and the joy to the
[00:08:56] lady vote? Yeah, that didn't happen. And
[00:08:58] it also turns out that abortion,
[00:09:00] Americans are beginning to take abortion
[00:09:02] off the ballot as a chief federal issue.
[00:09:04] Why? Because that's precisely what
[00:09:06] happens under DOBS. DOBS relegates this
[00:09:08] not to the federal level, but to the
[00:09:10] state level. That means that if you have
[00:09:12] differing views about abortion, you vote
[00:09:15] to the state legislature based on that.
[00:09:17] You vote for a governor or a senator
[00:09:18] based on that in the state assembly. You
[00:09:21] don't vote for your senator or your
[00:09:22] congressperson or your president based
[00:09:24] on that because it is no longer a
[00:09:26] federal level issue. Thanks to dos. So
[00:09:28] actually takes a really controversial
[00:09:30] issue off the table for Republican
[00:09:32] politicians.
[00:09:34] The only places that Kla Harris
[00:09:37] increased her turnout are highincome
[00:09:40] people who are white atheists. Those
[00:09:43] would be the places. That's it. Well, I
[00:09:46] mean that's a that's a shrinking base in
[00:09:47] the United States of America. Turns out
[00:09:49] that demographic revolution that the
[00:09:50] Democrats were talking about back in the
[00:09:53] 2012 era, turns out don't work quite for
[00:09:55] you if you decide to treat everybody
[00:09:57] who's a member of a minority as though
[00:09:58] they are a San Francisco College of the
[00:10:00] Arts graduate making $120,000 a year for
[00:10:04] a job in graphic design.
[00:10:06] Turns out that ain't most Americans. How
[00:10:09] how well did Donald Trump do in this
[00:10:11] election?
[00:10:12] Politico, New Jersey might be a swing
[00:10:15] state now.
[00:10:17] Woo!
[00:10:18] New Jersey.
[00:10:21] Kla Harris won the state by five. She
[00:10:24] won the state of New Jersey by five
[00:10:25] points. You want to know why? A lot of
[00:10:28] blueco collar people live in New Jersey.
[00:10:30] Turns out there are a lot of New York
[00:10:31] expats who live in New Jersey. They
[00:10:33] don't like how New York is looking.
[00:10:35] Donald Trump outperformed by the way in
[00:10:37] New York as well. In fact, Donald Trump
[00:10:39] lost New York by fewer points than Kla
[00:10:42] Harris lost Florida.
[00:10:44] Remember that time when this is supposed
[00:10:45] to wreck the economy, right? Right? We
[00:10:47] had heard remember that there was all
[00:10:48] the economists they say that Donald
[00:10:49] Trump is going to radically increase
[00:10:51] prices. Donald Trump is going to be
[00:10:52] horrible for business. That had about as
[00:10:54] much credibility as the 51 intelligence
[00:10:56] experts who suggested the Hunter Biden
[00:10:58] laptop was not real. What happened with
[00:11:00] the Dow Jones Industrial Average? It
[00:11:03] surged to its biggest gain in 2 years.
[00:11:05] Bond yields and Bitcoin also posted
[00:11:08] sharp clims.
[00:11:11] The markets are going full on in. Steven
[00:11:14] Dayton says, quote, "The markets are now
[00:11:16] trading full-on Trump trade. All three
[00:11:18] major stock indices advanced to records.
[00:11:21] Trump predicted this." Again, this is
[00:11:22] not hard to see, okay? As the as the
[00:11:24] co-owner and co-founder of a large
[00:11:26] business, and we are now large business
[00:11:28] here at the Daily Wire, co-owner and
[00:11:30] co-founder of that business, our
[00:11:31] business will do much better under
[00:11:33] Donald Trump, not just because of the
[00:11:35] politics. It will do better because it
[00:11:37] is easier to do business in a country
[00:11:39] where you know the regulatory state is
[00:11:40] not going to randomly inject itself into
[00:11:43] the running of your business where you
[00:11:44] know the tax reigns aren't going to
[00:11:46] wildly change and then become
[00:11:48] confiscatory of all of the production.
[00:11:52] Donald Trump provides a stable solid
[00:11:54] economy where the rules don't change
[00:11:55] except in the direction of loosening
[00:11:57] restrictions on business and taxes ain't
[00:11:59] going to change unless they get lower.
[00:12:01] No wonder people are investing. No
[00:12:02] wonder people are tossing money into the
[00:12:04] stock market.
[00:12:06] The Dow Jones Industrial soared about
[00:12:08] 1,500
[00:12:10] points. That is the biggest daily
[00:12:11] percentage gain since November 2022. The
[00:12:14] S&P 500 added 2.5%. The tech heavy
[00:12:17] NASDAQ rose 3%.
[00:12:20] And these numbers are not a shock if you
[00:12:23] know anything about business. Of course,
[00:12:24] that's the case, especially because
[00:12:26] Republicans are now going to be able to
[00:12:28] make permanent the Trump tax cuts, which
[00:12:30] were quite good for the economy. People
[00:12:31] forget, but if Kla Harris had won, then
[00:12:34] the snapback to the prior tax rates
[00:12:37] probably would have happened and that
[00:12:39] would have crimped the growth of the
[00:12:41] American economy. Instead, those tax
[00:12:43] cuts are now going to become permanent.
[00:12:44] They are. That's going to be like the
[00:12:45] first order of business for the American
[00:12:47] Congress and for Donald Trump, which is
[00:12:49] great. And business people are ecstatic
[00:12:51] about it. Jeff Bezos, the owner of the
[00:12:54] Washington Post, which is kind of one of
[00:12:56] his smaller holdings. Obviously, he's
[00:12:57] the owner of Amazon. He congratulated
[00:12:59] Trump on his victory. said, "Big
[00:13:00] congratulations to our 45th and now our
[00:13:02] 47th president on an extraordinary
[00:13:04] political comeback and decisive victory.
[00:13:06] No nation has bigger opportunities,
[00:13:07] wishing Donald Trump all success in
[00:13:09] leading and uniting the America we all
[00:13:10] love. By the way, all the tech bros, all
[00:13:12] the ones who are pretending they liked
[00:13:13] Kamla, they were lying. Lying to
[00:13:16] themselves perhaps, but all of their
[00:13:19] businesses do better because Donald
[00:13:20] Trump is president of the United States.
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[00:15:35] Okay. So, late yesterday afternoon, Kla
[00:15:38] Harris finally finally emerged in order
[00:15:41] to in order to speak to the American
[00:15:45] people and to let them know her feelings
[00:15:48] about her loss. Again, we are still
[00:15:51] awaiting the president of the United
[00:15:52] States. Remember that guy? I know it's a
[00:15:55] he we're still awaiting him. They're
[00:15:56] they're prepping his podium and
[00:15:57] everything. We'll get to him when he
[00:15:58] decides to walk out. The good news is
[00:15:59] that when he actually leaves the White
[00:16:00] House, the time from when he leaves the
[00:16:02] White House door to the time he gets to
[00:16:04] the podium is a solid couple of minutes,
[00:16:05] so he should have some notice. I mean,
[00:16:07] it's like 20 feet, but dude doesn't move
[00:16:09] particularly fast anymore. In any case,
[00:16:11] we'll get to him in a moment. But Kla
[00:16:13] Harris, she emerged yesterday to explain
[00:16:16] that her heart is full. Her heart is
[00:16:19] full.
[00:16:21] So, let me say my heart is full today.
[00:16:26] My heart is full today. full of
[00:16:28] gratitude
[00:16:30] for the trust you have placed in me,
[00:16:34] full of love for our country,
[00:16:38] and full of resolve.
[00:16:40] The outcome of this election is not what
[00:16:43] we wanted,
[00:16:44] not what we fought for,
[00:16:47] not what we voted for. But hear me when
[00:16:51] I say
[00:16:53] hear me when I say the light of
[00:16:57] America's promise will always burn
[00:17:01] bright
[00:17:06] as long as we never give up and as long
[00:17:11] as we keep fighting.
[00:17:15] I mean, she never really says what
[00:17:16] they're fighting for. And that of course
[00:17:18] is the Democratic secret. If you just
[00:17:19] say fight a lot and then you say it
[00:17:21] about Donald Trump, then you think
[00:17:24] you're going to win. But the things
[00:17:25] they're fighting for are not exactly
[00:17:26] popular things, which is why the
[00:17:27] recriminations have broken out so
[00:17:29] loudly. The Democrats still trying to
[00:17:30] struggle for a way forward. She didn't
[00:17:32] give any help here. She didn't actually
[00:17:33] spell out what the agenda for Democrats
[00:17:35] moving forward is in any way, shape, or
[00:17:36] form because she is a giant bag of
[00:17:39] nothing. She is a nothing bag. And that
[00:17:41] nothing bag is filled with wonderful
[00:17:43] nothings like platitudes and truisms and
[00:17:46] nonsense. That is all she is. So, here
[00:17:48] she was yesterday talking, for example,
[00:17:50] about how she's conceding, but she's not
[00:17:52] conceding the fight that fueled the
[00:17:54] campaign.
[00:17:56] While I concede this election, I do not
[00:18:01] concede the fight that fueled this
[00:18:04] campaign.
[00:18:11] The fight. The fight for freedom, for
[00:18:15] opportunity, for fairness, and the
[00:18:18] dignity of all people. A fight for the
[00:18:23] ideals at the heart of our nation.
[00:18:26] The ideals that reflect America at our
[00:18:30] best.
[00:18:31] That is a fight I will never give up.
[00:18:36] Okay, I don't even know what she's
[00:18:37] talking about. I mean, I do because I
[00:18:39] know what her agenda is, but all I'm
[00:18:41] hearing is the Charlie Brown teacher,
[00:18:43] right? Because she's been, "What does
[00:18:45] that mean? I will fight for American
[00:18:47] ide." Could you spell that out? What are
[00:18:48] the American ideals that are at our
[00:18:50] best? Would that be like the boys in the
[00:18:51] girls locker rooms? Are we talking here
[00:18:53] about Rachel Lavine as health and human
[00:18:54] services under secretary? Like, what
[00:18:56] exactly are we talk Are we talking about
[00:18:57] like cutting the American military while
[00:18:59] attempting to make nice with proamas
[00:19:01] protesters? Which part of the American
[00:19:02] values are we She's never going to fill
[00:19:04] that in cuz the minute she does, it's a
[00:19:07] problem. And she finished appropriately
[00:19:09] enough with some more platitudes. She
[00:19:10] talked about darkness and stars and
[00:19:13] darkness and stars. Something like that.
[00:19:16] The adage is
[00:19:18] only when it is dark enough
[00:19:22] can you see the stars.
[00:19:25] She saw enough.
[00:19:26] I know many people feel like we are
[00:19:29] entering a dark time,
[00:19:32] but for the benefit of us all, I hope
[00:19:35] that is not the case. But here's the
[00:19:37] thing, America, if it is, let us fill
[00:19:41] the sky with the light of a brilliant,
[00:19:45] brilliant billion of stars.
[00:19:51] The light,
[00:19:53] the light of optimism,
[00:19:56] of faith,
[00:19:58] of truth
[00:20:00] and service.
[00:20:03] Wow. So that that's so moving. the light
[00:20:05] of a bright billion of stars. Nay,
[00:20:08] trillion of stars, nay bajillion of
[00:20:11] stars. I think I've heard this before.
[00:20:13] Wasn't this George HW Bush's thousand
[00:20:15] points of light thing? Except that
[00:20:16] actually had a policy proposal attached
[00:20:18] here. She's just talking. She she sounds
[00:20:20] like some of the worst dialogue from
[00:20:22] Rings of Power. Honest to goodness,
[00:20:24] that's what it sounds like. She sounds
[00:20:25] like she was in the writer room for
[00:20:26] Rings of Power and just started cribbing
[00:20:28] off their notes. So, I think one of the
[00:20:30] reasons that you're not seeing kind of
[00:20:32] the fury that you might normally see
[00:20:34] when Donald Trump wins an election is
[00:20:36] because no one was all that invested in
[00:20:37] Kla Harris. How could you be? How would
[00:20:40] you be invested emotionally in Kla
[00:20:42] Harris? As a giant nothing burger of a
[00:20:44] human, as an NPC, what exactly about Kla
[00:20:48] Harris was the draw? The answer is that
[00:20:50] the draw was that she was not the
[00:20:51] daughtering old man, that she was not
[00:20:52] the the dead guy. That was the only
[00:20:54] draw. And it turns out that's not much
[00:20:56] of a draw. So when Donald Trump wins the
[00:20:58] popular and the electoral college,
[00:20:59] everybody's like, "Well,
[00:21:04] Barack Obama, who's just as responsible
[00:21:06] for this loss as Kla Harris, as we will
[00:21:09] see, team Biden is actually blaming
[00:21:11] Barack Obama, among others, for the
[00:21:12] loss, he and his wife have written a
[00:21:15] statement on Twitter about the 2024
[00:21:18] election. I won't do the Obama voice for
[00:21:20] for all of it, but I'll do it for for
[00:21:22] the very beginning. So just a warning.
[00:21:24] Over the last few weeks, through
[00:21:25] election day, millions of Americans cast
[00:21:28] their votes, not just for president, but
[00:21:29] for leaders at every level. Now, the
[00:21:32] results are in, and we want to
[00:21:34] congratulate President Trump and Senator
[00:21:36] Vance on their victory. This is
[00:21:38] obviously not the outcome we'd hope for
[00:21:40] given our profound disagreements with
[00:21:41] the Republican ticket on a whole host of
[00:21:43] issues, but living in democracy is about
[00:21:46] recognizing that our point of view won't
[00:21:47] always win out and being willing to
[00:21:49] accept the peaceful transfer of power.
[00:21:53] Now, um, here is the thing. Former
[00:21:56] President Obama,
[00:21:59] you, he finishes the statement with
[00:22:02] this. The good news is these problems
[00:22:03] are solvable, but only if we listen to
[00:22:05] each other. Only if we abide by the core
[00:22:07] constitutional principles and democratic
[00:22:09] norms that made this country great. It's
[00:22:11] this sort of fib that makes me insane.
[00:22:15] Barack Obama did not care one iota for
[00:22:17] the constitutional structure. This is a
[00:22:19] man who went styi by Congress said that
[00:22:21] he had a pen and a phone and he was
[00:22:22] going to use them. Barack Obama led off
[00:22:25] the era of things like killing the
[00:22:26] judicial filibuster. It was Barack Obama
[00:22:29] who thwarted the comedy of the races in
[00:22:32] the United States in a unique way.
[00:22:36] It was Barack Obama who alienated
[00:22:37] American from American. This is in my
[00:22:39] lifetime. He made it so much worse. By
[00:22:42] every available polling statistic, he
[00:22:44] made it worse. when he says we need to
[00:22:46] listen to each other, Barack Obama has
[00:22:47] never listened to anything except the
[00:22:49] sound of his own voice.
[00:22:52] So when he says this is a campaign that
[00:22:55] termed Donald Trump Hitlerian fascist
[00:22:58] evil, and now you're saying that you
[00:23:00] want to get together and have a
[00:23:02] listening conversation.
[00:23:04] Well, what I really get the feeling is
[00:23:06] that now that you're out of power, you
[00:23:07] want Donald Trump to listen to you after
[00:23:09] spending years ripping on everybody on
[00:23:12] the other side of the aisle. And that is
[00:23:13] not how it works. That is not how it
[00:23:16] works. Well, the weeping, the wailing,
[00:23:18] the nashing of teeth has begun. And so,
[00:23:20] if we're here to enjoy just a little
[00:23:22] Troy and Freud, well, then then we may
[00:23:23] as well do that. Sunonny Host of the
[00:23:26] View, the women of the View decided they
[00:23:28] were all going to wear dresses of
[00:23:29] morning yesterday. They wore black into
[00:23:31] work at the View yesterday, which was
[00:23:34] enjoyable and also slimming. So, Sunonny
[00:23:36] Host lost it yesterday. Talked about how
[00:23:39] she is at risk. Her daughter is at risk.
[00:23:41] She and her daughter live in New York.
[00:23:43] Nothing is going to change for them
[00:23:44] except crime rates might get worse
[00:23:46] because it's still Democrat governed.
[00:23:48] She's a very rich woman. But don't but
[00:23:51] here we go with the with this hysteria.
[00:23:53] Oh, sorry. We'll get to that. We'll get
[00:23:54] to Sunny Host in a moment. First, Dark
[00:23:56] Joe is coming out. Dark Brandon, here he
[00:24:00] comes. He's going to talk.
[00:24:06] Thank you. Please.
[00:24:08] Thank you.
[00:24:11] Good to see this cabinet and staff
[00:24:13] together here.
[00:24:16] He's so lost.
[00:24:19] He can't even contain himself. Look at
[00:24:22] him. He's like, h what a great day.
[00:24:23] Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Please.
[00:24:28] Thank you.
[00:24:28] Feel emotionally divided about this.
[00:24:30] He uh it's good to see you all.
[00:24:33] Particularly good to see my
[00:24:34] granddaughter sitting in the front row
[00:24:36] here. Hi Finn. How are you honey? For
[00:24:39] over 200 years, America has carried on
[00:24:42] the greatest experiment in
[00:24:44] self-government in the history of the
[00:24:46] world. That's not hyperbole. That's a
[00:24:49] fact. Where the people the people vote
[00:24:52] and choose their own leaders, and they
[00:24:54] do it peacefully. And we're in a
[00:24:57] democracy, the will of the people always
[00:25:00] prevails.
[00:25:02] Yesterday, I spoke with President-elect
[00:25:05] Trump to congratulate him on his
[00:25:07] victory.
[00:25:08] and I assured him that I direct my
[00:25:10] entire administration to work with his
[00:25:13] team to ensure a peaceful and orderly
[00:25:16] transition.
[00:25:18] That's what the American people deserve.
[00:25:21] Yesterday, I also spoke with Vice
[00:25:23] President Harris.
[00:25:25] She's been a partner and a public
[00:25:27] servant. She ran an inspiring campaign
[00:25:30] and everyone got to see something that I
[00:25:32] learned early on to respect so much, her
[00:25:35] character.
[00:25:37] She has a backbone like a ramrod. She
[00:25:39] has great character, true character. She
[00:25:42] gave her whole heart and effort and she
[00:25:44] and her entire team should be proud of
[00:25:46] the campaign they ran.
[00:25:49] You know, the struggle for the soul of
[00:25:52] America since our very founding has
[00:25:56] always been an ongoing
[00:25:58] debate and still vital today. I know for
[00:26:02] some people it's a time for victory to
[00:26:05] state the obvious. For others it's a
[00:26:08] time of loss.
[00:26:10] Campaigns are contest of competing
[00:26:12] visions.
[00:26:14] A country chooses one or the other. We
[00:26:18] accept the choice the country made. I've
[00:26:21] said many times you can't love your
[00:26:25] country only when you win. You can't
[00:26:29] love your neighbor only when you agree.
[00:26:34] Something I hope we can do, no matter
[00:26:36] who you voted for, is see each other not
[00:26:39] as adversaries, but as fellow Americans.
[00:26:43] Bring down the temperature.
[00:26:45] I also hope we can later rest the
[00:26:47] question about the integrity of the
[00:26:49] American electoral system. It is honest.
[00:26:52] It is fair. And it is transparent.
[00:26:57] and it can be trusted win or lose.
[00:27:01] I also hope we can restore the respect
[00:27:04] for all our election workers who busted
[00:27:06] their necks and took risks at the
[00:27:08] outset.
[00:27:10] We should thank them. Thank them for
[00:27:12] staffing voting sites, counting the
[00:27:15] votes, protecting the very integrity of
[00:27:17] the election.
[00:27:19] Many of them are volunteers
[00:27:21] who do it simply out of love for their
[00:27:23] country.
[00:27:25] And as they did, as they did their duty
[00:27:28] as citizens, I will do my duty as
[00:27:31] president. I'll fulfill my oath and I
[00:27:34] will honor the Constitution. On January
[00:27:37] 20th, we'll have a peaceful transfer of
[00:27:40] power here in America.
[00:27:43] To all our incredible staff, supporters,
[00:27:46] cabinet members, all the people who've
[00:27:48] been hanging out with me for the last
[00:27:49] four years, God love you, as my mother
[00:27:51] would say. Thank you so much. You put so
[00:27:54] much into the past four years. I know
[00:27:56] it's a difficult time. You're hurting. I
[00:27:59] hear you and I see you. But don't
[00:28:02] forget, don't forget all that we
[00:28:04] accomplished.
[00:28:06] It's been a historic presidency.
[00:28:08] Not because I'm president, because what
[00:28:10] we've done, what you've done. A
[00:28:12] presidency for all Americans.
[00:28:15] Much of the work we've done is already
[00:28:18] being felt by the American people. with
[00:28:19] the vast majority of it will not be felt
[00:28:22] be felt over the next 10 years.
[00:28:24] We have a we we have legislation we pass
[00:28:28] that's just only now just really kicking
[00:28:30] in.
[00:28:31] We're going to see over a trillion
[00:28:33] dollars worth of infrastructure work
[00:28:34] done changing people's lives in rural
[00:28:37] communities and communities that are in
[00:28:40] real difficulty
[00:28:42] because it takes time to get it done
[00:28:46] and so much more. It's going to take
[00:28:48] time, but it's there. The road ahead is
[00:28:52] clear. Assuming we sustain it, there's
[00:28:55] so much so much we can get done and will
[00:28:58] get done based the way the legislation
[00:29:00] was passed. And it's truly historic.
[00:29:04] You know, we're leaving behind the
[00:29:07] strongest economy in the world. I know
[00:29:10] people are still hurting, but things are
[00:29:13] changing rapidly.
[00:29:15] Together, we've changed America for the
[00:29:17] better. Now, we have 74 days to finish
[00:29:20] the term, our term. Let's make every day
[00:29:24] count.
[00:29:26] That's the responsibility we have to the
[00:29:28] American people.
[00:29:30] Look, folks, you all know it. Your
[00:29:32] lives. Setbacks are unavoidable, but
[00:29:35] giving up is unforgivable.
[00:29:39] Setbacks are unavoidable, but giving up
[00:29:41] is unforgivable.
[00:29:43] We all get knocked down. But the measure
[00:29:45] of our character, as my dad would say,
[00:29:47] is how quickly we get back up.
[00:29:50] Remember, a defeat does not mean we are
[00:29:53] defeated.
[00:29:55] We lost this battle.
[00:29:58] The America of your dreams is calling
[00:30:01] for you to get back up.
[00:30:04] That's the story of America for over 240
[00:30:07] years and counting.
[00:30:10] It's a story for all of us, not just
[00:30:12] some of us.
[00:30:14] The American experiment endures.
[00:30:17] We're going to be okay, but we need to
[00:30:20] stay engaged.
[00:30:22] We need to keep going.
[00:30:24] And above all, we need to keep the
[00:30:27] faith.
[00:30:29] So proud to have worked with all of you.
[00:30:31] I really mean it. I sincerely mean it.
[00:30:35] God bless you all. God bless America.
[00:30:39] And may God protect our troops. Thank
[00:30:41] you. Thank you. Thank you.
[00:30:46] That is the president of the United
[00:30:48] States. This is the happiest day of his
[00:30:49] life since he won election in 2020.
[00:30:52] He is so happy. You can see it written
[00:30:55] across his face. He is so delighted she
[00:30:57] lost because if she had won, he would
[00:30:59] just be a transitional president. Now he
[00:31:01] gets to claim that it was all her fault.
[00:31:03] Look at him. He's like he's sitting
[00:31:05] there. He's like he's he's loving it.
[00:31:07] He's like pumping his fist, thumbs up,
[00:31:09] pointing to people. That dude has more
[00:31:11] mojo today than he had any time during
[00:31:14] the campaign. That is amazing. That is
[00:31:16] that was the president of the United
[00:31:17] States daughtering Joe Biden. Joe Dark
[00:31:20] Brandon out. Like really solid stuff
[00:31:22] there from the president of the United
[00:31:24] States. Maybe he'll run again. Maybe
[00:31:26] he'll run. Who knows? Anything is
[00:31:28] possible. So again, that is that is Joe
[00:31:31] Biden. He he's very happy. He's very
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[00:33:55] Okay, so back to the Schwiten Fred.
[00:33:57] Sunonny Host over at the view. All the
[00:34:00] ladies wearing black, which is both
[00:34:01] slimming and makes them look like idiots
[00:34:03] because why are they in mourning? But
[00:34:04] here is Sunonny Host, an extraordinarily
[00:34:06] rich woman complaining that her life
[00:34:07] will now be a living hell. The
[00:34:08] Handmaid's Tale has begun.
[00:34:11] I worry not about myself. Actually, I
[00:34:14] don't worry about my station in life. I
[00:34:16] worry about the working class. I worry
[00:34:18] about my mother, a retired teacher. I
[00:34:20] worry about our elderly and their social
[00:34:22] security and their Medicare. I worry
[00:34:24] about my children's future, especially
[00:34:26] my daughter who now has less rights than
[00:34:29] I have. And I remember my father telling
[00:34:32] me many, many years ago that I was the
[00:34:34] first person in in his family to enjoy
[00:34:38] full civil rights. And now I have less
[00:34:41] civil rights than I had when he told me
[00:34:43] that. So again, I am profoundly
[00:34:46] disturbed that the 14th Amendment of the
[00:34:48] Constitution did not prevent someone who
[00:34:51] participated in an insurrection from
[00:34:53] becoming president of the United States.
[00:34:56] I think that going forward, the
[00:34:58] convicted felon box on employment
[00:35:00] applications better be taken off because
[00:35:02] if you can be the president of the
[00:35:03] United States, then you should then you
[00:35:06] should not be prevented from employment
[00:35:08] in this country. because I remember
[00:35:10] applying for my jobs in as a a federal
[00:35:12] prosecutor and there was a box for
[00:35:14] convicted felons and so that box better
[00:35:17] better be taken off and I I think our
[00:35:19] health care system is now at risk. I
[00:35:21] think um fluoride for anyone.
[00:35:23] Yeah. Economists have made clear that um
[00:35:27] he's going to increase the debt by $7.75
[00:35:31] trillion. I'm worried about mass
[00:35:33] deportation and interment camps. And I'm
[00:35:35] also worried about Elon Musk warning
[00:35:37] Americans to prepare for temporary
[00:35:39] hardship.
[00:35:42] Oh my goodness. She is just she is just
[00:35:44] too much. And you have to enjoy those
[00:35:46] those aren't even the best moments. Joy
[00:35:47] Behar again of the view. She she shows
[00:35:50] up and she says, "You know what we
[00:35:51] really need? The only way to fix this is
[00:35:53] censorship. It's the you knew they were
[00:35:54] going to do this, folks. You knew it was
[00:35:56] coming. But here's the deal. You ain't
[00:35:58] going to get it cuz you lost. If you'd
[00:36:00] won, you might have gotten your
[00:36:01] censorship, but you lost. So you ain't
[00:36:04] getting it. Here's Joy Behar doing her
[00:36:06] best.
[00:36:08] In Finland, kids in nursery school are
[00:36:12] learning to discern between fake news
[00:36:14] and real news. They should be teaching
[00:36:17] that in this country. Teach children
[00:36:19] tolerance. Keep them to think
[00:36:21] critically.
[00:36:22] Well, it would help if we could regulate
[00:36:24] social media because one of the biggest
[00:36:25] offenders is DC and Congress have not
[00:36:27] been able to do one thing in regard to
[00:36:30] the rogue corporations of social media.
[00:36:34] Oh man, they are so mad. They are so
[00:36:36] angry. Whoopee's just sitting there
[00:36:38] presiding over all of it. Man, the the
[00:36:40] ladies of the view. Meanwhile, Clare
[00:36:42] McCascal broke into this ads on MSNBC.
[00:36:45] She actually started crying over Kla
[00:36:47] Harris. We found the one person in
[00:36:48] America who cares about Kla Harris's
[00:36:49] candidacy. Even Doug was celebratory.
[00:36:51] Doug's like, "Man, I don't have to live
[00:36:52] in Washington DC anymore. That's great.
[00:36:54] I'm going back to Beverly Hills. I'm
[00:36:55] going to, you know, go find a nanny
[00:36:57] somewhere." Here's Clare McKascal.
[00:37:00] for her to be selected as vice president
[00:37:03] after what I think she would tell you
[00:37:06] was a very disappointing presidential
[00:37:08] race where I think she kind of lost her
[00:37:10] footing and was listening too much to
[00:37:13] consultants frankly and wasn't it didn't
[00:37:17] really exude who she was and then to be
[00:37:21] vice president and to
[00:37:25] step into the most difficult situ
[00:37:27] situation in the world where she had to
[00:37:29] be completely loyal to Joe Biden and
[00:37:31] respectful of the fact that he had
[00:37:33] chosen her but yet maneuver in a situ. I
[00:37:38] mean such political skill. It is just
[00:37:41] inspiring people who don't understand
[00:37:44] what she had to do to get to this
[00:37:48] moment. And so I'm just very proud of
[00:37:51] her.
[00:37:54] By the way, what did she have to do to
[00:37:55] get to this moment? She had to fail up.
[00:37:58] So she had worked so hard, so hard to be
[00:38:00] a terrible candidate who got picked as a
[00:38:02] vice president, become a terrible vice
[00:38:03] president who only became a nominee
[00:38:05] because the president died so much.
[00:38:08] James Carville also had the ads. Just
[00:38:10] enjoy. Just take it in, folks. Just this
[00:38:12] thing, it's over it. This one is not
[00:38:14] overflowing. We had to empty it out just
[00:38:16] before the show, but we actually we've
[00:38:18] had a serious plumbing issue at the
[00:38:20] Daily Wire because every we have many of
[00:38:22] these around the office, like many of
[00:38:23] these leftist tears tumblers. And it
[00:38:24] turns out that you can't turn off the
[00:38:26] leftist tears. I mean, they are just ex
[00:38:29] copious amounts of tears. It's like
[00:38:31] Noah's flood around here. Anyway, here
[00:38:33] we go. James Carville.
[00:38:34] So,
[00:38:36] I'm going to just I'll have to
[00:38:39] re-evaluate. I'm sure I'll come up with
[00:38:41] something to
[00:38:43] make me feel good again. But right now,
[00:38:46] today, it's it's it's hard. I'll be
[00:38:47] honest with you. thing is
[00:38:51] uh that I look across this country and
[00:38:54] tens of millions of people
[00:38:57] fell for this and it's just it's it's
[00:39:00] depressing but I'll snap out of it but
[00:39:03] I'm I'm I'm I'm in a very very dark
[00:39:06] tunnel right now.
[00:39:10] Oh well, you know that's s that's very
[00:39:12] very sad for the Harry Potter character.
[00:39:14] Meanwhile, here is Rachel Matto. She has
[00:39:17] come up with her solution and it's that
[00:39:18] apparently Americans hate multi-racial
[00:39:20] multi-thnic democracy which is weird
[00:39:22] since Donald Trump won 46% of Hispanics
[00:39:25] according to the latest exit polls. 46%
[00:39:27] that is the highest percentage of
[00:39:28] Hispanics ever won by a Republican party
[00:39:31] candidate for the presidency. Donald
[00:39:33] Trump won well over 20% of the black
[00:39:35] male vote in the swing states. Donald
[00:39:37] Trump won about 40% of the Jewish vote.
[00:39:40] Donald Trump won heavy shares of the
[00:39:42] Muslim vote. Like so clearly the
[00:39:45] solution the the answer to Rachel Matto
[00:39:47] white lady is people clearly hate
[00:39:49] multi-racial multithnic working-class
[00:39:52] democracy. I man you got to have your
[00:39:54] head so far up your ass to believe this
[00:39:56] but you know Rachel Matto more flexible
[00:39:58] than previously thought.
[00:40:01] We now are just another one in the list
[00:40:05] of countries that has decided to you
[00:40:08] know hey what the heck let's try the
[00:40:10] strongman thing. Let's let democracy go.
[00:40:14] Let's put in an all powerful guy
[00:40:16] instead. See how it goes. There are many
[00:40:19] more countries in the world by that kind
[00:40:20] of a system than there are governed by
[00:40:22] ours. We are the only 248-year-old
[00:40:25] multi-racial pluralistic democracy in
[00:40:27] the world. And shall we keep it?
[00:40:31] A lot of our fellow Americans say we
[00:40:33] shouldn't. Now we know. Now we know for
[00:40:36] sure.
[00:40:38] You lost an election. They voted against
[00:40:40] you. I love that she lost 51% of the
[00:40:43] vote and her I guess democracy is over
[00:40:45] cuz you lost an election.
[00:40:50] So the electoral college was bad. What
[00:40:51] happens when he wins the popular vote?
[00:40:52] That's also bad now, right? Who's
[00:40:54] anti-democracy now, lady? Meanwhile,
[00:40:56] Jimmy Kimmel, alleged former comedian,
[00:40:59] it is a This is late night TV. Okay,
[00:41:01] late night TV last night was a
[00:41:02] mausoleum. Late night TV, it was like a
[00:41:05] It was like a funeral parlor.
[00:41:08] And And here was Jimmy Kimmel. He's
[00:41:10] supposed to make you laugh for a living.
[00:41:12] That is his job after all. And here he
[00:41:14] was last night basically preaching a
[00:41:17] sermon over the body of Kla Harris.
[00:41:19] Goodness gracious, Jimmy Kimmel.
[00:41:23] Let's be honest, it was a terrible night
[00:41:25] last night. It was a terrible night for
[00:41:27] women, for children, for the hundreds of
[00:41:29] thousands of of hardworking immigrants
[00:41:31] who make this country go. um for
[00:41:35] healthcare, for our climate,
[00:41:38] for excuse,
[00:41:40] for journalism,
[00:41:42] for justice, for free speech. It was a
[00:41:45] terrible night for poor people, for the
[00:41:47] middle class, for seniors who rely on
[00:41:49] social security, for our allies in
[00:41:51] Ukraine,
[00:41:53] for NATO, for the truth
[00:41:57] and democracy and decency. And it was a
[00:42:01] terrible night for everyone who voted
[00:42:02] against him. And guess what? It was a
[00:42:04] bad night for everyone who voted for
[00:42:05] him, too. You just don't realize it yet.
[00:42:08] Most of all,
[00:42:12] most of all,
[00:42:15] it was an absolute disaster of a night
[00:42:17] for Melania.
[00:42:20] But it was a really good night for Putin
[00:42:22] and for polio and for lovable
[00:42:23] billionaires like Elon Musk and the bros
[00:42:25] up in Silicon Valley and all the
[00:42:28] wriggling brainworms who sold what was
[00:42:30] left of their souls to bow down to
[00:42:31] Donald Trump.
[00:42:33] Oh, I bathe in his tears. Heat them.
[00:42:36] Heat them for me, servants. I bathe in
[00:42:39] those tears. Jimmy Kimmel. I love that.
[00:42:42] It was It was a terrible night for
[00:42:43] everyone. For everyone except for the
[00:42:45] majority of the population who think you
[00:42:47] are a schmuck, Jimmy Kimmel, destroying
[00:42:50] late night TV one episode at a time. So
[00:42:53] maybe you flipped over to CBS and you
[00:42:55] decided to see if Steven Coar was going
[00:42:57] to be wrong. Steven Coar was not going
[00:42:59] to be funny. He was going to out compete
[00:43:00] Jimmy Kimmel to see who could cry
[00:43:02] harder. And guess what? It's funny to
[00:43:04] me. I enjoyed it. here with Stephen
[00:43:06] Coar.
[00:43:09] Hey there.
[00:43:11] How are you doing?
[00:43:13] Hi.
[00:43:13] If you watch the show regularly, I'm
[00:43:15] guessing you're not doing great.
[00:43:18] Yeah. I mean,
[00:43:19] I don't,
[00:43:20] you know, uh, today
[00:43:22] I'm good.
[00:43:23] Uh, some people said to me, "Sorry, you
[00:43:25] have to do a show tonight." Which is
[00:43:27] nice of them to say, but
[00:43:28] me, too.
[00:43:29] I don't have to do a show. I get to do a
[00:43:32] show tonight.
[00:43:34] I'm so grateful to be with all of these
[00:43:36] talented people, those people over here,
[00:43:38] those people that you'll never see with
[00:43:41] the audience in the Ed Sullivan, with
[00:43:42] you people at home, because especially
[00:43:45] at times like this, what do we most want
[00:43:47] to be? Not alone.
[00:43:50] So, thanks for being here. Uh, we're
[00:43:53] going to do a comedy show. It's comedy
[00:43:55] show. We're going to do some jokes in
[00:43:56] just a minute. Uh, cuz that's what we
[00:43:58] do. And I'll let you in on a little
[00:44:00] secret. No one gets into this business
[00:44:02] because everything in their life worked
[00:44:03] out great.
[00:44:05] So we're built for rough roads.
[00:44:09] Built for rough roads. Steven Colbear.
[00:44:12] Oh, I enh So good. So good. I I I'm not
[00:44:17] tired of the winning yet. I'm not.
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[00:44:57] Well, joining us on the line is Tim P,
[00:44:59] the only man who wears a bigger keepa
[00:45:01] than I do. Oh, no. It's just a beanie.
[00:45:03] He's not He's not Jewish. Anyway, Tim,
[00:45:05] how's everything going? Obviously, he's
[00:45:07] the host of Tim Cast IRL.
[00:45:10] You know, watching people like Steven
[00:45:12] Cobar and Jimmy Kimmel break down live
[00:45:14] on television, it's been pleasurable.
[00:45:16] What's been your favorite moment since
[00:45:18] the victory of Donald Trump?
[00:45:20] Oh, wow. I just uh they're already
[00:45:21] protesting. The corporate press and many
[00:45:24] of these leftist liberal outlets are
[00:45:26] calling this America's judgment day.
[00:45:29] We've elected fascism. And I love what
[00:45:31] you're mentioning about these late night
[00:45:33] hosts acting like everyone's suffering.
[00:45:35] Oh, the poor, the working class, the
[00:45:37] poor and the working class voted for
[00:45:38] Donald Trump. Kla Harris actually won
[00:45:40] the wealthy and the working class voted
[00:45:43] for Donald Trump. Minorities voted for
[00:45:44] Donald Trump. The popular mandate is
[00:45:45] with Donald Trump. And I was shocked to
[00:45:48] find this morning, and I'm very proud,
[00:45:50] my Democrat neighborhood in Chicago
[00:45:52] voted for Donald Trump. And that
[00:45:54] surprised me. The Chicago Sun Times
[00:45:55] showed the map, it's it's gradually
[00:45:58] flipped from blue to deep red. I
[00:46:00] shouldn't say deep red, but just all
[00:46:02] red. And you know, I don't know if
[00:46:04] that's my influence, but I I do think it
[00:46:06] shows where my values come from. The
[00:46:08] people I grew up with were working-class
[00:46:10] people in a blue city that were tired of
[00:46:12] Democrat failure, and now they're voting
[00:46:14] for Donald Trump.
[00:46:17] I mean, Tim, that is the story of the
[00:46:18] election. Here are some stats for you
[00:46:20] that are amazing. New Jersey, Trump lost
[00:46:22] by 16 in 2020. He lost by five in 2024.
[00:46:25] It's 11-point pickup for Trump in New
[00:46:26] Jersey. He lost California by 29 in
[00:46:28] 2020. He lost by 17 in 2024. That's a
[00:46:31] 12point pickup in California. He lost by
[00:46:34] 23 in 2020 in New York. He lost by 12 in
[00:46:36] 2024. That is an 11-point pickup in New
[00:46:38] York. In Illinois, the state you're
[00:46:40] talking about, Trump lost by 17 in 2020.
[00:46:42] He lost by eight in 2024. nine-point
[00:46:44] pickup for Donald Trump. The the fact of
[00:46:47] the matter is, you know, some of this is
[00:46:48] the magic of Donald Trump. Obviously,
[00:46:50] he's unique figure. He's he's the most
[00:46:52] important figure of the 21st century in
[00:46:54] the United States and internationally.
[00:46:56] He just is. Whether you like it or not,
[00:46:57] that's the reality of the situation.
[00:46:59] Also, the Democrats are so terrible at
[00:47:02] this. I mean, so truly terrible. So,
[00:47:04] you're watching the recriminations break
[00:47:05] out, lots of screaming and yelling, and
[00:47:06] we get to stand on the side and watch,
[00:47:08] you know, the clowns hit each other with
[00:47:09] with cakes and everything, and it's it's
[00:47:10] really fun. But do you think the
[00:47:12] Democratic party has a path back? What
[00:47:14] does that path look like?
[00:47:16] I don't know. Um Tulsi Gabbard left,
[00:47:18] right? I I supported Tulsi Gabbard in
[00:47:20] 2019 and 2020. I I thought Donald Trump
[00:47:23] should have brought her on back then.
[00:47:24] And I'm fairly moderate. RFK Jr. joining
[00:47:27] Trump. This made an easy path for me to
[00:47:29] convince all of my anti-Trump or never
[00:47:32] Trumper friends and family. Don't don't
[00:47:34] vote for Donald Trump. Vote for RFK Jr.
[00:47:36] and vote vote for Tulsi Gabbard because
[00:47:37] if you vote for Kalya, you're getting
[00:47:38] Dick and Liz Cheney. They made it
[00:47:40] relatively easy. Now, what we're seeing
[00:47:42] with all these talk shows and all these
[00:47:43] pundits, they're saying it was it was
[00:47:46] white women who betrayed us. I I can't
[00:47:48] remember who said it, black women were
[00:47:50] trying to save, I think it was Sunny
[00:47:51] Haw, black women were trying to save the
[00:47:52] country. It's showing us that in in in
[00:47:54] only a few days afterwards, they're
[00:47:56] doubling and tripling down on rhetoric
[00:47:58] and ideas that do not work. And in fact,
[00:48:02] I got to say this. One of my favorite
[00:48:04] jokes that I saw on Twitter following
[00:48:05] the election was women buy milk and eggs
[00:48:08] more than they get abortions. Yet,
[00:48:10] they're still continually doubling down
[00:48:12] on these failed ideas that people do not
[00:48:14] like. I I hate to say it. I'd love to
[00:48:16] see a Democratic party that moderates
[00:48:18] and realizes where they were wrong. A
[00:48:20] lot of Democrats are trying. Bernie
[00:48:23] Sanders is trying. They are insulting
[00:48:25] and attacking Bernie Sanders because he
[00:48:28] said Democrats have abandoned the white
[00:48:30] working class and now the Latino working
[00:48:31] class and the black working class. And
[00:48:33] the response from I think it was Jen
[00:48:35] Rubin was no, the problem is white men
[00:48:37] blaming others. They refuse to accept
[00:48:40] the the the failure and the direction
[00:48:42] they've gone has lost in this election.
[00:48:44] So hey, you know what I think? If this
[00:48:46] path continues over the next four years,
[00:48:49] if JD Vance and I I believe he probably
[00:48:51] will end up the next nominee, at least
[00:48:52] for now, I think he's a chance at
[00:48:54] winning Illinois. I think he's a
[00:48:55] fantastic uh VP already. He was a
[00:48:58] fantastic candidate. And and with
[00:49:00] Illinois within eight points of a
[00:49:01] Republican victor, I think JD Vance
[00:49:03] would would close the gap unless
[00:49:05] Democrats figure out they've gone insane
[00:49:07] and try and solve that problem.
[00:49:10] Yeah, Tim, it is a massive problem for
[00:49:12] them. It's also a massive problem
[00:49:13] because the tr the truth is that if you
[00:49:14] look at JD or if you look at Trump's
[00:49:16] economic agenda, their economic agenda
[00:49:19] is is not a sort of like gigantically
[00:49:23] pro- free market agenda. So for example,
[00:49:25] both JD and Trump have endorsed the
[00:49:27] entitlement state. Like they they
[00:49:29] they've not really talked about pairing
[00:49:30] back the entitlement state in any
[00:49:31] serious way. They might talk about some
[00:49:33] mean-tested welfare programs. That's
[00:49:34] about it. Right? Both both JD and Trump
[00:49:36] have talked about subsidies to
[00:49:37] particular parts of the country. Right?
[00:49:39] So, so they're sort of occupying this
[00:49:42] the middle space on the economic
[00:49:44] spectrum. It's not just that they occupy
[00:49:45] the right where they're very pro-
[00:49:46] entrepreneurship. They they're also
[00:49:48] occupying the middle space where they're
[00:49:49] not anti-redistributionism to a certain
[00:49:51] extent. And so that that's making it
[00:49:53] very awkward for Democrats to even sort
[00:49:54] of move into that space. When you have a
[00:49:57] party that is including as you mentioned
[00:49:59] people like Elon Musk on the one hand
[00:50:01] uber capitalist obviously uber free
[00:50:03] market guy and then on the other hand
[00:50:04] you have people like you or by Sargon
[00:50:07] people who are are sort of more you know
[00:50:09] interventionist economically speaking
[00:50:12] that's a pretty broad coalition.
[00:50:14] Yeah. What I find truly fascinating as
[00:50:16] well Democrats seem to be addicted to
[00:50:19] our only political attacks are
[00:50:21] everything they do is wrong. And my
[00:50:23] favorite line right now with Donald
[00:50:25] Trump saying we're going to have
[00:50:26] deportations. Let's let's think about
[00:50:27] what what mass deportations is is
[00:50:29] saying. There are people who entered the
[00:50:31] country illegally. We're going to give
[00:50:32] them a free ride home. They say that's
[00:50:34] fascism. They say that's rounding people
[00:50:36] up like Hitler in concentration camps.
[00:50:39] And I'm sitting here being like a free
[00:50:40] ride back to their home because they
[00:50:42] came here illegally sounds like the
[00:50:43] nicest thing we can do in solving this
[00:50:45] problem. But instead of saying, you know
[00:50:48] what, Donald Trump has a point. we can't
[00:50:50] sustain mass unchecked illegal
[00:50:51] immigration and trying to offer an
[00:50:53] alternative which they an actual
[00:50:56] argument which they don't have. They
[00:50:57] just say Trump's Hitler. Well, a certain
[00:50:59] point people say, "Yeah, that means
[00:51:00] nothing to me. Calling me racist means
[00:51:03] nothing. Call me misogynist means
[00:51:04] nothing." We're looking at now, I think
[00:51:07] this is the third presidential election
[00:51:10] with Trump where he said, "Hey, I have a
[00:51:13] solution to this problem you're
[00:51:14] concerned about." And the Democrats have
[00:51:15] just said, "That means you're Hitler."
[00:51:17] At a certain point, people say, "I
[00:51:18] recognize Trump is right about this
[00:51:20] problem. You've offered me nothing. He's
[00:51:22] made me an offer. I guess I have to go
[00:51:24] with Trump."
[00:51:26] Well, that's Tim P. You can go check him
[00:51:28] out over on Twitter at Timcast and check
[00:51:30] out his show, of course, Timcastir.
[00:51:32] Tim, really appreciate the time. And
[00:51:34] man, it's going to be fun going forward
[00:51:36] to see what happens next.
[00:51:37] Thanks for having me.
[00:51:40] All righty. So, meanwhile, as we say,
[00:51:41] the recriminations among the Democrats,
[00:51:43] they have broken out and I'm here for
[00:51:44] all of them. The Harris campaign is now
[00:51:47] going after anyone who criticizes them.
[00:51:49] So, according to, I believe this is New
[00:51:51] York Magazine, Vice President Kla
[00:51:53] Harris's campaign sharply criticized
[00:51:55] Philadelphia Democratic Party Chairman
[00:51:56] Bob Brady after he laid blame with them
[00:51:58] for a lower thanex expected turnout in
[00:52:00] the city. Brendan McFillips, senior
[00:52:02] adviser to the Harris campaign in
[00:52:03] Pennsylvania, said in their statement
[00:52:04] that the team quote knocked more than
[00:52:06] two million doors in the weekend leading
[00:52:07] up to election day, which is 2 million
[00:52:09] more doors than Bob Brady's organization
[00:52:11] can claim to have knocked on. So,
[00:52:12] they're yelling at each other.
[00:52:13] Meanwhile, team Harris is blaming Joe
[00:52:16] Biden. They're saying that they're angry
[00:52:18] that Joe Biden refused to leave earlier.
[00:52:21] One Harris aid said, quote, "We ran the
[00:52:23] best campaign we could, considering Joe
[00:52:24] Biden was president. Joe Biden is the
[00:52:26] singular reason Kla Harris and Democrats
[00:52:28] lost tonight." Another Harris aid said
[00:52:30] it was clear Biden should have made a
[00:52:31] graceful exit much sooner, allowing
[00:52:32] Democrats told the primary they believed
[00:52:34] Harris would have won. So resounding was
[00:52:37] the thumping that some of the party's
[00:52:38] next generation leaders were signaling
[00:52:39] the need for a deep autopsy of the
[00:52:41] party's failures to stop the red wave.
[00:52:44] Meanwhile, David Poof was leading that
[00:52:46] particular campaign. He then, by the
[00:52:48] way, actually went off of X. He just
[00:52:51] left Twitter entirely after this
[00:52:53] comment. Quote, "It was a privilege to
[00:52:54] spend the last 100 days with Kla Harris
[00:52:56] and the amazing staff led by Jen Omali
[00:52:58] Dylan who left it all on the field for
[00:52:59] their country. We dug out of a deep
[00:53:01] hole, but not enough. A devastating
[00:53:03] loss. Thanks for being in the arena."
[00:53:05] all of you. So, it's that line. We dug
[00:53:06] out of a deep hole but not enough. So,
[00:53:07] that is poof saying we did our best to
[00:53:10] shun the Biden people and it's their
[00:53:12] fault we lost and everybody in team
[00:53:14] Biden is like what the f dude we left.
[00:53:17] We left and you and you continued to run
[00:53:21] this thing into the ground. Alex
[00:53:23] Thompson of Politico, he points out or
[00:53:26] of Axios rather, he points out that the
[00:53:29] Democrats are blaming Joe Biden as well.
[00:53:31] You again, you want to know why Joe
[00:53:32] Biden was happy earlier this day in the
[00:53:33] Rose Garden? because he's so happy she
[00:53:36] lost. He's so happy because it means
[00:53:38] that all the people who hated him and
[00:53:40] who dumped him over, they are losers.
[00:53:43] And according to Joe Biden, he beat
[00:53:44] Trump, so he's a winner and they're
[00:53:45] losers. That's why he's happy. Here's
[00:53:47] Alex Thompson having team Harris blame
[00:53:50] team Biden.
[00:53:52] What you're saying, Karen, is part of
[00:53:54] the reason why a lot of Democrats are
[00:53:56] very angry at Joe Biden tonight, because
[00:53:58] they feel that the decision to run again
[00:54:01] when he was 80 years old was very
[00:54:04] reckless and a very risky decision,
[00:54:07] a risky gamble that he lost. And then he
[00:54:11] basically swapped out and he chose Kla
[00:54:13] Harris, not just in 2020, but he chose
[00:54:15] her. basically gave her a hundred
[00:54:16] million dollar head start when he
[00:54:18] endorsed her and gave him gave her his
[00:54:21] campaign and you know in some ways while
[00:54:24] a lot of people want to say well Kamla
[00:54:26] was bad in an interview and I just
[00:54:28] mentioned it before it was bad in
[00:54:29] interview with the view she was bad
[00:54:30] interview 60 Minutes there there are a
[00:54:32] lot of Democrats that are actually much
[00:54:34] more angry at Joe Biden tonight. Yeah, I
[00:54:35] think that's I mean I just say yes that
[00:54:38] then we were I was expecting that
[00:54:39] because some felt like if he'd have
[00:54:41] dropped out sooner and she would have
[00:54:43] ascended as the the nominee she would
[00:54:46] have also had more time.
[00:54:48] So again they're just blaming Biden for
[00:54:51] her losing but they could have left him
[00:54:53] in. He could have lost. They could have
[00:54:54] gone with the next one. Simone Sanders
[00:54:57] taking the other side of that argument.
[00:54:58] So she is a former Kla Harris staffer
[00:55:00] and she's like well I mean they did
[00:55:01] force Joe Biden out. I noticed
[00:55:05] and again the people that said Joe Biden
[00:55:07] was the problem.
[00:55:09] Where's my camera?
[00:55:10] He was not the solution.
[00:55:12] He was not the solution.
[00:55:13] I will just note that I will just note
[00:55:16] that it is probably not the best idea
[00:55:18] that Democrats orchestrated a very
[00:55:20] public stab fest, a proverbial stabbing
[00:55:23] in the front of the sitting president of
[00:55:25] the United States of America and then
[00:55:26] didn't use him in his hometown of
[00:55:28] Scranton, Pennsylvania.
[00:55:31] Okay. Um, she ain't wrong either. So,
[00:55:32] it's fun to watch them go at each other.
[00:55:34] Now, the real internation warfare
[00:55:36] begins. Why exactly did they lose? Well,
[00:55:39] I mean, the truth is it's pretty obvious
[00:55:40] why they lost. And you can tell because
[00:55:42] of how Donald Trump ran. Donald Trump
[00:55:43] ran as a policy moderate who wasn't a
[00:55:45] nut job when it came to things like
[00:55:47] things like are boys girls or not. A
[00:55:50] whole article in the New York Times
[00:55:51] today
[00:55:53] called How Trump won, how Harris lost.
[00:55:56] And one of the things that they point
[00:55:57] out is that the there was an ad that the
[00:56:00] Trump campaign tried out and that turned
[00:56:02] out to be the most successful ad of the
[00:56:04] campaign and it was specifically about
[00:56:08] the trans issue.
[00:56:10] According to this piece from the New
[00:56:13] York Times, about a week after the
[00:56:14] September debate, Trump started spending
[00:56:15] heavily on a television ad that hammered
[00:56:17] Harris for her position on a seemingly
[00:56:18] obscure topic, the use of taxpayer funds
[00:56:20] to fund surgeries for transgender
[00:56:22] inmates.
[00:56:23] Harris said in that 19 in that 2019 clip
[00:56:26] used in the I quote every transgender
[00:56:27] inmate in the prison system would have
[00:56:28] access. It was a big bet. Trump was
[00:56:30] leading on the two most salient issues
[00:56:31] in the race, the economy and
[00:56:33] immigration. Yet here he was
[00:56:34] intentionally changing the subject. But
[00:56:35] the ad with its vivid tagline, Kamla is
[00:56:38] for they them. President Trump is for
[00:56:40] you broke through in Mr. Trump's testing
[00:56:42] to an extent that stunned some of his
[00:56:43] aids. So they poured more money into the
[00:56:45] ads running them during football games.
[00:56:47] That prompted Charlemagne the God host
[00:56:49] of the Breakfast Club to express
[00:56:50] exasperation.
[00:56:52] His on- air complaints then gave the
[00:56:53] Trump team fodder for more commercials.
[00:56:55] The Charlemagne ad ranked as one of the
[00:56:57] Trump team's most effective 30 secondond
[00:56:59] spots. It shifted the race 2.7
[00:57:01] percentage points in Trump's favor after
[00:57:03] viewers watched it.
[00:57:05] So again, Trump just ran against the
[00:57:08] social leftism of a disconnected elite
[00:57:10] class.
[00:57:12] All they would have to do is jettison
[00:57:14] that and might maybe they're maybe
[00:57:15] they're competitive again, but they
[00:57:16] don't know which direction to go. So
[00:57:18] Matt Iglacius, who's been a guest on the
[00:57:20] Sunday special before, he's sort of a
[00:57:23] more oldline liberal, I would say, he
[00:57:26] put out what he thought was the vision
[00:57:28] for common sense Democrats. Let me read
[00:57:30] you what he says Democrats should do.
[00:57:31] His nine points, you will notice
[00:57:33] something about them. One, economic
[00:57:36] self-interest for the working class
[00:57:37] includes robust economic growth. Two,
[00:57:40] climate change is a reality to manage,
[00:57:41] not a hard limit to obey. Three, the
[00:57:44] government should prioritize the
[00:57:45] interests of normal people over those of
[00:57:46] people who engage in antisocial conduct.
[00:57:49] Four, we should in fact judge people by
[00:57:50] the content of their character rather
[00:57:52] than by the color of their skin. Five,
[00:57:54] while race is a social construct,
[00:57:55] biological sex is not. Six, academic and
[00:57:58] nonprofit staffers do not occupy a
[00:58:00] unique position of virtue relative to
[00:58:02] private sector workers. Seven,
[00:58:04] politeness is a virtue, but obsessive
[00:58:05] language policing alienates normal
[00:58:07] people and degrades the quality of
[00:58:08] thinking. Eight, we're equal in the eyes
[00:58:10] of God, but the American government can
[00:58:11] and should prioritize the interests of
[00:58:13] American citizens. Nine, public services
[00:58:15] must be run in the interest of their
[00:58:16] users, not their providers. Now, if you
[00:58:19] nod at every one of those, it's because
[00:58:20] they're all conservative principles. So,
[00:58:22] what Madaglacius is saying is if you
[00:58:24] wish to not lose like Democrats, you
[00:58:25] might want to run like Republicans.
[00:58:28] That happens to be correct. And there
[00:58:30] are some in the Democratic party who are
[00:58:32] saying just that.
[00:58:34] Charlemagne the God, for one, he says,
[00:58:35] well, maybe that Democrats are just out
[00:58:37] of touch. Maybe they need to get back in
[00:58:38] touch
[00:58:41] once again. Don't just chalk it up to
[00:58:42] racism, sexism. Okay, I believe those
[00:58:44] things play a role, but at the end of
[00:58:45] the day, it's the economy, stupid, and
[00:58:47] Democrats might just be really out of
[00:58:50] touch with what everyday Americans are
[00:58:51] feeling.
[00:58:53] That is correct. Meanwhile, for example,
[00:58:56] New York Democrat Richie Torres, he is
[00:58:58] saying that the far left helped make
[00:59:00] Donald Trump happen.
[00:59:02] He said on X, quote, "Donald Trump has
[00:59:05] no greater friend than the far left,
[00:59:06] which has ma which has managed to
[00:59:07] alienate historic numbers of Latinos,
[00:59:09] blacks, Asians, and Jews from the
[00:59:10] Democratic party with absurdities like
[00:59:12] defund the police or from the river to
[00:59:14] the sea or Latin X. There is more to
[00:59:16] lose than there is to gain politically
[00:59:17] from pandering to a far-left that is
[00:59:19] more representative of Twitter, Twitch,
[00:59:20] and Tik Tok than it is of the real
[00:59:22] world. The working class is not buying
[00:59:23] the ivory towered nonsense the far left
[00:59:25] is selling." Richie Torres happens to be
[00:59:27] correct. Okay. But then from the left,
[00:59:29] you have Bernie Sanders from the top
[00:59:31] rope saying that they need to appeal to
[00:59:34] the pro Gaza crowd. Quote, "It should
[00:59:36] come as no surprise that the Democratic
[00:59:38] Party, which has abandoned working-class
[00:59:40] people, would find that the working
[00:59:41] class has abandoned them. First, it was
[00:59:43] the white working class. Now, it is
[00:59:45] Latino and black workers as well. While
[00:59:47] the Democratic leadership defends the
[00:59:48] status quo, the American people are
[00:59:50] angry and want change and are right."
[00:59:53] Today, while the rich are doing
[00:59:54] phenomenally well, 60% of Americans live
[00:59:56] paycheck to paycheck. have more income
[00:59:58] and wealth inequality than ever before.
[01:00:01] But then he can't stop himself. He can't
[01:00:04] stop himself and he has to go to the far
[01:00:06] left again. So if he just stuck to the
[01:00:08] the kind of two Americas, John Edwards,
[01:00:11] we need more economic redistributionism,
[01:00:13] I don't think that would work. That's a
[01:00:14] more plausible argument than the social
[01:00:16] leftism. But then he can't stop himself.
[01:00:18] Oh, today despite strong opposition from
[01:00:21] a majority of Americans, we continue to
[01:00:23] spend billions funding the extremist
[01:00:24] Netanyahu governments all out war
[01:00:26] against the Palestinian people. Right?
[01:00:28] That is his sop to a bunch of young Gaza
[01:00:30] protesters. If Bernie Sanders had been
[01:00:32] the actual candidate, he would have
[01:00:33] gotten skunked by Donald Trump. Skunked
[01:00:35] by him, which is precisely why the
[01:00:37] Democratic party in 2020 stopped him
[01:00:39] from being the nominee. Bernie Sanders
[01:00:41] is a befuddled old socialist. Most old
[01:00:43] socialists end up on on the government
[01:00:45] dime. very few of them end up with a
[01:00:48] lakehouse and millions of worshipful
[01:00:49] followers. But it's going to be fun to
[01:00:52] watch the radical and the normie wings
[01:00:54] of the Democratic party bang it out
[01:00:56] against one another. That'll that'll be
[01:00:57] really really fun.
[01:01:00] The the sort of traditional radicals,
[01:01:01] however, they have their solution and
[01:01:03] their solution is obvious. You blame the
[01:01:04] people. So Media Matters is Angelo
[01:01:06] Kerzone. Media Matters, the worst
[01:01:08] organization in America, bar none.
[01:01:10] Terrible organization. Their entire goal
[01:01:11] is to just take shows like this one off
[01:01:13] the air because they disagree. Angel
[01:01:15] Corisone, he says that the Trump voters
[01:01:17] don't believe in democracy, which is
[01:01:19] weird since they represent 51% of the
[01:01:20] American public at any minimum.
[01:01:23] But at its core, this is a discussion
[01:01:25] about democracy. I'm not so blinded to
[01:01:28] think that they all are deeply
[01:01:30] pro-democracy. Many of them don't
[01:01:31] believe in democracy as a principle and
[01:01:33] they want something more autocratic and
[01:01:35] authoritarian. But there's another part,
[01:01:37] a much larger part, that actually
[01:01:39] believe that a vote for Donald Trump is
[01:01:41] a vote for democracy because they have
[01:01:45] I validated and internalized the idea
[01:01:48] that there's an anti-democratic secret
[01:01:50] cabal that is actually preventing their
[01:01:53] desires and p and exercise of democratic
[01:01:55] power from being implemented and put in
[01:01:57] place and that only Trump can restore
[01:01:58] their power.
[01:02:01] I mean they're right about that there is
[01:02:02] an anti-democratic secret cabal. It's
[01:02:03] called the administrative state and it's
[01:02:05] the unelected legacy media. That would
[01:02:07] that would be the the machine that he's
[01:02:08] talking about right there. W Cam Bell
[01:02:11] over at CNN, he's saying the same thing
[01:02:12] that voters just ran toward racism and
[01:02:14] misogyny. Again, it's gonna be, this is
[01:02:16] MSNBC, rather. It's gonna be fun to
[01:02:17] watch all of these forces battle one
[01:02:19] another for supremacy in the failing
[01:02:20] Democratic party.
[01:02:23] Donald Trump has been impeached twice.
[01:02:26] He was indicted four times, convicted on
[01:02:29] 34 felony counts. He's been found liable
[01:02:32] sexual abuse. His campaign spewed a lot
[01:02:35] of racism, misogyny, xenophobia, but
[01:02:38] voters seemed to overlook all of that.
[01:02:40] Respectfully, I don't think voters
[01:02:42] overlooked it. I think voters ran
[01:02:43] towards it. I think voters loved it. I
[01:02:45] think we have found out after much uh
[01:02:49] want for the contrary, we live in a
[01:02:51] right-wing country. This is what it is.
[01:02:54] Okay. Well, guys, I hope you have fun
[01:02:56] storming the castle with your mly crew
[01:02:59] of radical racialists and radical
[01:03:00] socialists. really enjoy yourself. All
[01:03:03] righty, folks. In just a moment, we're
[01:03:04] going to be talking about the cases
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