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[00:00:00] The American people proved last night we
[00:00:02] are garbage. The majority of Americans
[00:00:05] are garbage. Beautiful, fragrant,
[00:00:08] effective garbage. And I'm so happy
[00:00:11] about it. Well, I've always known you
[00:00:13] had that garbage in you, Michael. All
[00:00:16] righty, folks. You saw it here. Donald
[00:00:17] Trump pulled off the greatest comeback
[00:00:19] in the history of politics, sealing him
[00:00:21] as the 47th president of the United
[00:00:23] States of America. There has never been
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[00:00:30] with code trump for 47% off. Hey, what
[00:00:34] other code would we use? So, I'm going
[00:00:36] to start today's show by just saying
[00:00:39] barm. Okay, for those who don't speak
[00:00:41] Hebrew, that just means thank God.
[00:00:43] Blessed is God. Because truly, thank
[00:00:46] you, God. Seriously, thank you, God. The
[00:00:50] country is going to be way better off.
[00:00:52] The world is going to be way better off.
[00:00:53] And see, here's the thing. God spared
[00:00:56] Donald Trump's life during this election
[00:00:58] cycle. Now, look, I know a lot of our
[00:01:00] listeners may not be big on the God.
[00:01:02] They may not believe in God, but I have
[00:01:04] to say it sometimes is pretty damn
[00:01:06] difficult not to see his hand moving in
[00:01:08] history. And God's hand was clearly on
[00:01:10] Donald Trump when Donald Trump turned
[00:01:12] his head 20° and avoided having his
[00:01:14] brains blown out live on national
[00:01:16] television. And here's the thing, God
[00:01:18] spared Donald Trump's life for a reason.
[00:01:20] I don't know God's reasons. You don't
[00:01:21] know God's reasons, but he's making his
[00:01:23] hand pretty damned apparent to anyone
[00:01:25] who is willing to watch. Now, listen,
[00:01:27] I'll admit it. I've questioned some of
[00:01:29] God's writing decisions on this
[00:01:30] particular season of Trump. We had not
[00:01:32] one but two assassination attempts. The
[00:01:35] feeble and elderly president actually
[00:01:36] going like brain dead live on national
[00:01:39] TV. The replacement candidate being a
[00:01:41] professional fivestar word salad chef.
[00:01:45] her picking not the popular Democratic
[00:01:46] governor of a swing state but a nut job
[00:01:48] who has a clear physical relationship
[00:01:50] with Gumby Tony Hinchcliffe eating the
[00:01:53] dogs peanut seriously God what's going
[00:01:56] on with the writing this season it's
[00:01:57] like the last season of Game of Thrones
[00:01:58] but boy oh boy can God stick the landing
[00:02:02] season finale of Trump season 8
[00:02:04] unbelievable
[00:02:06] so good 10 out of 10 would watch again
[00:02:10] will download for the plane best season
[00:02:13] of Trump ever.
[00:02:16] But I actually want to talk seriously
[00:02:18] about the meaning of this election. And
[00:02:19] let's begin with the man who won this
[00:02:22] election and is the 47th president of
[00:02:25] the United States, Donald John Trump.
[00:02:28] Last night on the air, I got into an
[00:02:30] interesting discussion with Skeletor
[00:02:32] impersonator Andrew Clayven. The
[00:02:33] conversation was about Trump and what
[00:02:36] made him different from other
[00:02:37] Republicans. Donald Trump, as I pointed
[00:02:39] out, has actually run this race as a
[00:02:40] moderate Republican. Positionally, he's
[00:02:42] been to the left of Mitt Romney on a
[00:02:43] wide variety of issues. So, it wasn't
[00:02:45] that Trump is super different in terms
[00:02:48] of policy. He's not some sort of
[00:02:49] throwback to a rock ribbed conservatism.
[00:02:51] That's not actually what happened here.
[00:02:54] What makes Donald Trump different is
[00:02:55] that he as a human was built for this
[00:02:58] moment. Now, there have been a lot of
[00:03:00] biblical comparisons for President
[00:03:01] Trump. Many people point out that King
[00:03:03] David had some pretty serious personal
[00:03:05] flaws, but he was beloved of God. He
[00:03:06] also happened to write psalms. But I
[00:03:08] have a biblical comparison I think is
[00:03:09] better.
[00:03:11] Noah. So in the book of Genesis, the
[00:03:13] flood is coming and God finds a man who
[00:03:15] can build an ark, a man who is, as God
[00:03:18] puts it in the Bible, is sadikimotav.
[00:03:22] So again, a little Hebrew lingo for you
[00:03:23] there. That means a righteous man,
[00:03:25] complete in his generation, like full in
[00:03:28] his generation. Now, commentators on the
[00:03:30] Bible argue over what this means. If you
[00:03:32] say that he was good, and if he was full
[00:03:33] in his generation, does that mean he was
[00:03:35] especially good because he was in a bad
[00:03:37] generation? Or is it the other thing?
[00:03:39] What many commentators say that Noah in
[00:03:42] any other generation would been a
[00:03:43] normie. He just been a normal person.
[00:03:44] But in this generation, he was built for
[00:03:46] his time. It was a bad generation and he
[00:03:48] was a complete man. A man in full for
[00:03:50] his time. That's Donald Trump. Donald
[00:03:54] Trump is built for this time. Donald
[00:03:57] Trump has absorbed more punishment than
[00:03:58] any politician in modern history. No
[00:04:00] exaggeration. Not close. twice
[00:04:03] impeached, four times indicted, fined
[00:04:05] tens of millions of dollars for
[00:04:07] nonsense,
[00:04:09] almost shot in the head, then almost
[00:04:12] shot in the head again. And listen, we
[00:04:15] all know what the iconic image of Donald
[00:04:17] Trump is, the one that's going to go
[00:04:18] down in the history books. It is not
[00:04:20] going to be him McDonald's, as awesome
[00:04:22] as that was, or him driving the garbage
[00:04:23] truck, as hilarious as that was, or the
[00:04:25] mug shot, or even him coming down the
[00:04:27] golden escalator. It is this particular
[00:04:29] photo. I want you to look at this
[00:04:31] particular photo. This photo is
[00:04:33] everything. This is why Donald Trump is
[00:04:35] the most important man of our age.
[00:04:37] Because what this photo is is courage in
[00:04:39] the face of danger. It is defiance in
[00:04:41] the face of assault. It is the American
[00:04:43] flag floating in the background. Cheesy,
[00:04:46] unironic, patriotic symbol of the
[00:04:49] world's most kick-ass country. That's
[00:04:51] Donald Trump. He's Ishtam Bidorav. He
[00:04:54] was built for this time. He was built
[00:04:57] for a time when America has to stare
[00:04:59] down its enemies abroad and tell them
[00:05:00] that as Trump once said to me, "We might
[00:05:02] have to bomb the out of them, but also a
[00:05:04] time when hard-nosed business
[00:05:06] negotiations can yield international
[00:05:08] peace, which is what happened last
[00:05:09] time." He was built for a time when
[00:05:11] America has to choose between a future
[00:05:12] of economic dynamism and innovation or
[00:05:14] one of stagnation and decline. He was
[00:05:17] built for a time in which America had to
[00:05:18] choose between the power of treating
[00:05:20] each other as individuals. And I got to
[00:05:22] tell you, I've seen Donald Trump do it.
[00:05:23] No one treats people as individuals more
[00:05:25] than Donald Trump. Really truly, no one
[00:05:27] on earth. Or treating people as members
[00:05:30] of oppressor or oppressed classes. Yes,
[00:05:33] Donald Trump has tons of flaws. Tons of
[00:05:35] them. So did Noah. Check out the
[00:05:36] chapters that happened right after the
[00:05:38] flood. Gets a little weird, but when the
[00:05:40] flood is coming, you need a man who
[00:05:43] bucks the strictctures of a corrupt
[00:05:44] generation and builds the boat. And
[00:05:46] Donald Trump builds the boat. America is
[00:05:49] not only going to survive the storms.
[00:05:50] America is going to rebuild once the
[00:05:52] waters recede. And the waters are now,
[00:05:55] thank you, God, beginning to recede.
[00:05:58] These times, this generation requires a
[00:06:00] middle finger. Donald Trump is and
[00:06:03] always was that middle finger. Donald
[00:06:05] Trump has compared himself to a lot of
[00:06:07] different presidents, Washington and
[00:06:09] Jackson and Lincoln and McKinley. The
[00:06:10] man he actually most represents is
[00:06:12] another New Yorker, a Geralous,
[00:06:13] self-confident, bordering on pompous,
[00:06:15] audacious president, Teddy Roosevelt. It
[00:06:17] was TR who said this in 1910. quote, "It
[00:06:19] is not the critic who counts, not the
[00:06:21] man who points out how the strong man
[00:06:22] stumbles or where the doer of deeds
[00:06:24] could have done them better. The credit
[00:06:25] belongs to the man who's actually in the
[00:06:26] arena, whose face is marred by dust and
[00:06:28] sweat and blood, who strives valiantly,
[00:06:31] who hes, who comes short again and again
[00:06:32] because there is no effort without error
[00:06:34] and shortcoming, but who does actually
[00:06:35] strive to do the deeds, who knows great
[00:06:37] enthusiasms, the great devotions, who
[00:06:39] spends himself in a worthy cause, who at
[00:06:42] the best knows in the end the triumph of
[00:06:43] high achievement, and who at the worst,
[00:06:45] if he fails, at least fails while daring
[00:06:46] greatly. So his place shall never be
[00:06:48] with those cold and timid souls who
[00:06:50] neither know victory nor defeat. That's
[00:06:53] Donald Trump. Now let's flip the coin.
[00:06:56] Let's turn to the person who lost this
[00:06:58] race. Kla Harris. Here's the thing about
[00:07:01] Kla Harris. Nothing.
[00:07:04] Literally nothing. She was not joy. She
[00:07:08] was not brat. She was not a good
[00:07:10] candidate. She was not intelligent. She
[00:07:12] was not articulate. She was nothing. She
[00:07:14] has always been nothing. She has never
[00:07:17] won a single vote in her entire career
[00:07:20] outside the blue blue state of
[00:07:23] California. She has never truly been
[00:07:25] subjected to the rigors of a serious
[00:07:27] public examination. She is just a
[00:07:30] hologram. She's a creation of a party
[00:07:33] machinery. She's an empty vessel. And
[00:07:35] here's the thing that was totally
[00:07:36] apparent every single time she opened
[00:07:37] her mouth. No amount of celebrity
[00:07:39] glitter could cover up that innate
[00:07:40] emptiness. Which means that Kamla Harris
[00:07:42] losing isn't about Kamla. And no, it's
[00:07:45] not really about Joe Biden either, that
[00:07:48] corpse in the Oval Office. It's about
[00:07:50] the entire corrupt machine to which
[00:07:52] Donald Trump and the American people
[00:07:54] just threw out a doublebarreled FU. So,
[00:07:57] let's talk about that machine for a
[00:07:58] moment.
[00:08:00] That machine says that rude America is
[00:08:01] inherently racist, sexist, homophobic,
[00:08:03] islamophobic. That cities burning is
[00:08:05] just part of the bargain of coming to
[00:08:07] grips with our own innate evil. As Tim
[00:08:09] Walls and his wife said, that smelling
[00:08:10] the tires is just part of being an
[00:08:13] American. that what America needs is an
[00:08:15] inifado revolution. That the story of
[00:08:18] America is one of a corrupt and evil
[00:08:20] nation requiring the harsh hand of
[00:08:22] liberal elites at the top of government
[00:08:23] to correct them into the harness of of
[00:08:26] equity.
[00:08:27] This machine that says that American
[00:08:29] innovation is bad. It's a problem
[00:08:30] because it's exploitative and that the
[00:08:32] job of the government is to create
[00:08:33] equality of outcome to relieve people of
[00:08:36] the burden of responsibility and virtue
[00:08:37] and instead hand out some government
[00:08:39] checks. that families are little torture
[00:08:41] chambers filled with nasty hackneed
[00:08:43] values and that churches are
[00:08:45] repositories of cruelty rather than
[00:08:47] community that every human being is
[00:08:49] basically in the end just a set of free
[00:08:50] floating feelings and it's the job of a
[00:08:52] cloistered elite to legitimize those
[00:08:54] feelings such that boys can even be
[00:08:56] girls through the grace of government
[00:08:57] and your kids have to be taught that the
[00:09:00] machine that says that American power on
[00:09:02] the world stage is somehow bad for the
[00:09:04] world and that our enemies basically
[00:09:05] have it right the machine that touts the
[00:09:07] virtue of spoiled brats on college
[00:09:09] campuses who shout about the evils of
[00:09:11] America while tweeting from their
[00:09:12] iPhones. The machine that manufactures
[00:09:15] narratives that are lies, overtly false,
[00:09:18] through the most powerful media
[00:09:19] mechanisms in human history, and then
[00:09:21] unsatisfied when you won't listen to
[00:09:22] them, tries to crack down on those who
[00:09:24] disagree. The machine that lies to you
[00:09:26] and lies to you and lies to you about
[00:09:27] the economy, about foreign policy, about
[00:09:29] Joe Biden, about Kala Harris, about
[00:09:30] social policy, about America, about the
[00:09:32] nature of reality itself. Because if
[00:09:35] you'll buy the lie, then maybe you'll go
[00:09:36] along with the program. That was the
[00:09:39] machine that lost last night. That
[00:09:41] machine is ugly. It is hideous.
[00:09:45] And it deserves to die. And last night,
[00:09:48] that machine died. That's what election
[00:09:51] 2024 was about. In the end, it was about
[00:09:53] a return to, wait for it, normaly. You
[00:09:57] feel more normal this morning. You know,
[00:10:00] a couple of weeks ago, I did a debate
[00:10:01] with Sam Harris about Trump versus
[00:10:02] Kamla. And Sam kept saying over and over
[00:10:05] and over that Donald Trump wasn't
[00:10:06] normal. And somehow Kamla was. And I'm
[00:10:08] sure Sam meant it. What he meant by that
[00:10:09] is that Trump says weird things and
[00:10:11] exaggerates and bloiates and BS's. But
[00:10:14] what I said to Sam was this. When people
[00:10:16] say they want a return to normality,
[00:10:18] they don't mean politics as usual.
[00:10:20] Because for most people in this era,
[00:10:22] politics as usual is snafu, situation
[00:10:25] normal, all effed up. What Americans are
[00:10:28] looking for is actual true normaly. They
[00:10:31] want to take care of their families.
[00:10:32] They want to build wealth. They want to
[00:10:34] go to church. They want to get along
[00:10:35] with their fellow Americans. and they
[00:10:37] want to dream of big things together.
[00:10:39] You know what they like? They like
[00:10:40] football and they like marriage and they
[00:10:42] like kids and they like Elon Musk's
[00:10:44] rockets and they like truckers and they
[00:10:46] like church bake offs. They want normal
[00:10:50] and they've been put in the midst of a
[00:10:51] flood generation where nothing is
[00:10:54] normal.
[00:10:55] Where corruption fills the earth, the
[00:10:58] only thing that has come to seem normal
[00:11:00] is that when the water levels rise
[00:11:01] slowly enough, it feels as though you've
[00:11:04] always been in water up to your neck.
[00:11:06] But that's not normal. We want normal.
[00:11:09] This election was the revenge of normal.
[00:11:12] Donald Trump is the instrument of that
[00:11:14] revenge. So is JD Vans. So are Elon and
[00:11:16] Joe Rogan. And yes, we here at the Daily
[00:11:19] Wire. We want normal because normal is
[00:11:22] the American dream. And sometimes you
[00:11:25] know what it takes? A man with a golden
[00:11:27] escalator and a wild hairdo and a
[00:11:29] cartoonish speaking cadence and more
[00:11:31] personal courage and toughness. And yes,
[00:11:33] patriotism. I know. Patriotism. Yes, the
[00:11:35] American flag. Yes, apple pie. Yes,
[00:11:37] motherhood. Than any of his enemies to
[00:11:40] make normal, to make America great
[00:11:44] again. In just one second, we're going
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[00:14:03] talk first about the data. So here is
[00:14:06] the election map as it currently stands.
[00:14:09] The election map as it currently stands.
[00:14:11] As you can see this election map does
[00:14:12] not show Arizona or Nevada in Trump's
[00:14:14] category, but Trump has those locked up.
[00:14:17] It also does not show Michigan in
[00:14:18] Trump's category. Trump has that locked
[00:14:20] up as well. Okay, which means that
[00:14:24] Donald Trump wins the election and it is
[00:14:26] not a particularly close election in the
[00:14:28] end by the electoral college vote. He's
[00:14:30] also going to win the popular vote. So
[00:14:33] yesterday, not to tout my own
[00:14:35] clairvoyance, but my map looks exactly
[00:14:38] like the actual map, except I went a
[00:14:40] little further and said he wins in New
[00:14:40] Hampshire. He didn't win New Hampshire.
[00:14:41] He won everything else I said he was
[00:14:43] going to win. He is going to finish up
[00:14:44] this election cycle with 312 electoral
[00:14:47] votes compared to Democrats 226. But
[00:14:50] that's not actually the chart of the
[00:14:51] evening. The chart of the evening is
[00:14:53] this one, courtesy of the New York
[00:14:55] Times. Okay, this is what they call the
[00:14:57] red shift map. Okay, the red shift map
[00:15:00] from the New York Times is the most
[00:15:02] stunning electoral map that I have seen
[00:15:04] in any election in recent memory. Look
[00:15:07] at this map. Okay, the red arrow means
[00:15:11] counties in which it went more
[00:15:13] Republican than in 2020 versus counties
[00:15:16] where it went more Democrat than in
[00:15:18] 2020. Do you see this? The entire
[00:15:22] country went more red. The entire
[00:15:24] country, this was a radical rebuke of
[00:15:27] Biden Harris. It was a radical rebuke of
[00:15:29] the Democratic party. A brutal radical
[00:15:32] rebuke. And it's in every single
[00:15:36] category. And the New York Times breaks
[00:15:38] it down by county type. Urban counties.
[00:15:41] Okay. Trump urban areas, those counties.
[00:15:43] Trump shifted toward Trump by 5.2
[00:15:46] points.
[00:15:47] Suburban shifted toward Trump 4.3
[00:15:50] points. Less than 50% white shifted to
[00:15:54] Trump toward Trump by 6.9 points. Over
[00:15:58] 25% Hispanic shift to Trump by almost 10
[00:16:02] points. Okay, Hispanics are the big they
[00:16:05] are the big story of the election. Just
[00:16:07] we're talking demographically. We're
[00:16:08] going to look at the exit polls in just
[00:16:09] a moment. They are shocking.
[00:16:12] Large population, young age 18 to 34,
[00:16:15] shifts to Trump 5.6 six points. Large
[00:16:17] age 65 plus population shifts toward
[00:16:19] Trump 4.9 points.
[00:16:22] You cannot find a single area in 2020
[00:16:26] that Joe Biden won where she did better
[00:16:29] than he did. She underperformed Joe
[00:16:32] Biden radically. Not a little,
[00:16:35] radically.
[00:16:37] Okay. Meanwhile,
[00:16:40] if you take a look at the exit polling,
[00:16:42] I'm looking at the exit polling right
[00:16:44] now. The exit polling here is
[00:16:45] astounding. Truly astounding.
[00:16:49] Okay, so the exit polling, this is from
[00:16:50] NBC News.
[00:16:53] The breakdown of the key states. Okay,
[00:16:56] these are this is across the key states
[00:16:58] and not nationally. This is just the key
[00:16:59] states. It's an aggregation of the swing
[00:17:01] states across it includes Ohio. It
[00:17:04] includes Texas. Okay, so here is the
[00:17:07] breakdown.
[00:17:09] Men 5444 Trump, women 5444 comma. So an
[00:17:13] absolutely even gender split.
[00:17:16] White voters 5543 for Trump. Black
[00:17:21] voters 8612 for Kla Harris. That's not a
[00:17:25] good number for her. She needed to be
[00:17:26] well up into the '90s. What happened?
[00:17:29] Well, as we'll see in a moment, the
[00:17:30] answer was black men happened to her.
[00:17:33] Hispanic Latino. And this one just
[00:17:35] boggles the minds. It boggles the minds.
[00:17:37] You know why? Because again, Democrats
[00:17:39] think of people as members of ethnic
[00:17:40] groups. They do not think of them as
[00:17:42] individuals with hopes, dreams, and
[00:17:43] aspirations. I spent a couple nights
[00:17:46] right before the election. I was with
[00:17:48] Ted Cruz in the real Grand Valley,
[00:17:49] totally Hispanic area of the country.
[00:17:51] Okay? And those people, you know what
[00:17:53] they wanted? A closed border. You know
[00:17:55] what they wanted? They wanted
[00:17:56] opportunity, a pathway to make wealth.
[00:17:59] You know what they wanted? For their
[00:18:01] churches to be left alone. During this
[00:18:03] election cycle, I traveled all over the
[00:18:05] damn place. I went to Ohio with Bernie
[00:18:06] Moreno. I went to Texas with Ted Cruz. I
[00:18:08] went to Wisconsin with Eric Hovy. I went
[00:18:09] to Pennsylvania with with Dave
[00:18:12] McCormack. I went to Nevada with Sam
[00:18:13] Brown. I was all over the place. Like
[00:18:16] truly all over the place. And you know
[00:18:19] what I found? What I found is that
[00:18:21] Americans of all creeds, ethnicities,
[00:18:23] colors, you know what they wanted? The
[00:18:25] same things the American dream. That's
[00:18:28] what they wanted. When I went to
[00:18:29] Northern Ohio, super white Northern Ohio
[00:18:31] with Bernie Moreno. They wanted exactly
[00:18:34] the same things as super Hispanic Rio
[00:18:36] Grand Valley when I was campaigning with
[00:18:39] Ted Cruz. Hispanic Latino vote. 5345 Kla
[00:18:44] Harris. 45%
[00:18:47] of Latino votes to Donald Trump. Exit
[00:18:51] polling from Michigan last night showed
[00:18:52] Donald Trump outright winning Hispanic
[00:18:54] voters in the state of Michigan 60-35.
[00:18:57] [Music]
[00:18:58] Those are insane numbers. They are
[00:19:00] insane numbers. Why? Because it turns
[00:19:02] out once again once again and for all
[00:19:04] people who sort of suggest that America
[00:19:05] is demographically destined for
[00:19:07] particular shores that is not true. The
[00:19:09] American dream can be true in every
[00:19:12] heart so long as people Americanize. And
[00:19:15] turns out we have a really good history
[00:19:16] in this country of Americanizing people
[00:19:17] who come here legally. We do.
[00:19:21] Asian-Americans went for Kla Harris 56
[00:19:24] to 38
[00:19:26] and other it's about 3% 53 to 43. By the
[00:19:29] way, for those who are wondering about
[00:19:30] the Jewish vote, the Jewish vote is
[00:19:31] going to clock in around 40% for Donald
[00:19:33] Trump. That is the biggest number for
[00:19:34] Jews for Republicans since Ronald Reagan
[00:19:36] in 1980 after the horrific Carter
[00:19:38] administration.
[00:19:40] How about by sex by race? White men 5939
[00:19:44] for Donald Trump. White women 5247 for
[00:19:48] Donald Trump. Black men 7820 for Kamla.
[00:19:52] 20% of black men in key states voted for
[00:19:55] Donald Trump.
[00:19:56] That is a massive ground shift.
[00:20:00] Latino men, a majority of Latino men
[00:20:03] voted for Donald Trump. 54 to 44. Not a
[00:20:07] little majority, a big majority.
[00:20:11] 37% of Latino women voted for Donald
[00:20:13] Trump. How about younger voters? Voters
[00:20:17] 18 to 29 in the key states. According to
[00:20:18] NBC News, 42% of them voted for Donald
[00:20:21] Trump compared to only 55% of them for
[00:20:24] Kla Harris.
[00:20:26] And as for voters in the 65 over
[00:20:28] category, they basically split them down
[00:20:30] the middle. So the idea that the future
[00:20:31] definitely belongs to Democrats, not
[00:20:33] seeing a lot of evidence of that at this
[00:20:35] point. Age by gender, young men, men 18
[00:20:39] to 29, 49 47 Harris, dead even.
[00:20:43] Basically,
[00:20:45] even women 18 to 29, she won 63% of
[00:20:49] those women, but 36% voted in favor of
[00:20:52] Donald Trump.
[00:20:54] This is the broadest, most diverse
[00:20:56] coalition Republicans have had in my
[00:20:58] lifetime. And that is not just because
[00:21:00] Donald Trump is a unique character,
[00:21:02] although he certainly is. That is
[00:21:03] because the Democrats are off their
[00:21:05] meds. And they've been off their meds
[00:21:07] for quite a while. And that is perfectly
[00:21:08] obvious. You want to know how you get a
[00:21:09] reaction like this? By going off your
[00:21:11] damned meds. That's how you go. That's
[00:21:13] how you get this. You get so high on
[00:21:14] your own Obama era supply that you
[00:21:17] cannot connect with the American people
[00:21:19] anymore. You've just lost it.
[00:21:23] Now, the Wall Street Journal had a
[00:21:24] breakdown of some of the biggest points
[00:21:26] here. Okay, again, when it comes to the
[00:21:29] Senate races, McCormack is is going to
[00:21:32] prevail over Bob Casey. Eric Huy is
[00:21:34] still locked in a super tight battle
[00:21:35] with Tammy Baldwin in Wisconsin. Unclear
[00:21:37] who wins there. Mike Rogers locked in a
[00:21:39] super tight battle in Michigan with
[00:21:40] Alyssa Slotkin, Elise Lotkin, rather.
[00:21:44] Bernie Moreno has beaten Sherid Brown in
[00:21:47] Ohio. Tim Shehy has beaten John Tester
[00:21:50] in Montana. And Sam Brown looks like
[00:21:52] he's got the advantage against Jackie
[00:21:54] Rosen in Nevada. That means the
[00:21:56] Republicans are very, very likely to end
[00:21:58] the evening with somewhere between 53
[00:22:00] and 54 seats minimum. Okay, that is a
[00:22:04] durable Senate majority in this day and
[00:22:07] age. Okay, this is a it's a sweeping
[00:22:09] victory for Donald Trump. It's a
[00:22:10] sweeping victory for the Republican
[00:22:13] party.
[00:22:14] And so now we have to get into the real
[00:22:16] winners and losers of this election
[00:22:17] cycle because there are some big winners
[00:22:19] and there is some big losers.
[00:22:22] So big winners of the election cycle
[00:22:25] obviously President Trump. Obviously
[00:22:27] President Trump we talked to the top
[00:22:28] about President Trump can't say enough
[00:22:30] about him in terms of his personal
[00:22:31] durability in terms of what he was
[00:22:33] willing to go through and in terms of
[00:22:34] his unique appeal to the American body
[00:22:36] politic. It turns out that being
[00:22:38] incredibly famous and incredibly popular
[00:22:40] before he run for president is a real
[00:22:42] asset. And Donald Trump has a unique
[00:22:44] thing which is he is always Donald
[00:22:45] Trump. Donald Trump is he's he's not
[00:22:48] he's not ever not Donald Trump. I've
[00:22:50] seen Donald Trump in multiple I've seen
[00:22:52] him meet hostage families. I've seen him
[00:22:53] meet donors. I've seen Donald Trump on
[00:22:55] stage. I've seen him offstage. I've seen
[00:22:56] him in private meetings. I've seen him
[00:22:58] in public meetings. Donald Trump is the
[00:23:00] same everywhere. He is perfectly
[00:23:02] authentic and he is authentically the
[00:23:04] 47th president of the United States.
[00:23:07] Thank God. Other big winners last night.
[00:23:11] Got to shout one out to my man Joe
[00:23:12] Biden. Slow clap for my boy Joe Biden.
[00:23:15] Woo! Joe Biden somewhere. He's walking
[00:23:18] down a beach in Zil Watineo to meet up
[00:23:21] with Donald Trump. Because here's the
[00:23:24] reality. Ain't nobody in America who
[00:23:26] wanted Kla Harris to lose more than
[00:23:29] Joseph Robinette Biden. He wanted Kla
[00:23:32] Harris to go down in flames. He's
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[00:25:39] back to our winners and losers. Big
[00:25:41] winner number one, obviously, President
[00:25:42] Trump. Big winner number two, Joe Biden.
[00:25:44] That dude had himself the best evening
[00:25:45] last night because here is your story.
[00:25:47] If you're Joe Biden, you're the only
[00:25:48] person who's ever beat Donald Trump. You
[00:25:50] are. You beat Donald Trump in 2020. And
[00:25:53] then they said you needed to leave. You
[00:25:55] were too old. You had to go. So they
[00:25:58] shived you in the middle of the night
[00:25:59] and tossed your body off the back of the
[00:26:00] train. And there you are lying and
[00:26:02] bleeding. And you were whispering to
[00:26:04] Barack Obama, "She's too flawed. She's
[00:26:06] gonna lose. You should have stuck with
[00:26:08] Ma."
[00:26:11] But it was too late. It was too late.
[00:26:12] And so if you're Joe Biden, your
[00:26:14] greatest wish was for Kla Harris to
[00:26:16] lose. You wanted her to lose. Now, I'm
[00:26:18] not saying that purposefully Joe Biden
[00:26:20] called half Americans garbage just so
[00:26:22] she'd lose. But it is a little weird.
[00:26:26] See, the thing is, if Joe Biden is just
[00:26:28] the guy who is a transitional president
[00:26:29] to Kla Harris, then she is the historic
[00:26:32] first female president and he's just a
[00:26:34] white guy between Barack Obama and Kla
[00:26:35] Harris. That's how history treats him.
[00:26:37] But if he's the only person who was able
[00:26:40] to stand up to the scourge of Donald
[00:26:41] Trump and then he was unfairly deposed
[00:26:43] after his historic presidency by a cabal
[00:26:46] of backstabbing insurrectionists, then
[00:26:49] he gets to be a victim the rest of his
[00:26:51] life. He gets to keep claiming he would
[00:26:52] have beaten Trump no matter what. even
[00:26:54] clearly if he if he would not have. So
[00:26:56] Joe Biden big winner last night. So
[00:26:59] clap. Yeah. Cheers. Applause for Joe
[00:27:02] Biden. Really, really well done. I don't
[00:27:05] think it was a coincidence that Jill
[00:27:06] Biden wore a red suit to vote yesterday.
[00:27:09] Another big winner last night, Elon
[00:27:12] Musk. Okay, so you know what I think of
[00:27:14] Elon. I think Elon is great. I think
[00:27:15] Elon is not only a historic figure, I
[00:27:17] think he's a world historic figure. His
[00:27:19] optimism about technology, about the
[00:27:21] nature of human beings, about the
[00:27:22] necessity for more human beings, about
[00:27:24] innovation, about entrepreneurship is
[00:27:26] awesome. It's just awesome stuff. It's
[00:27:29] great. And Elon Musk put everything on
[00:27:31] the line here because the Democrats were
[00:27:32] already making noises. His head was on
[00:27:34] the chopping block if Donald Trump lost.
[00:27:36] And everyone knew it. Rachel Matto was
[00:27:38] calling for him to lose all government
[00:27:40] contracts despite the fact that he is
[00:27:42] still running the only truly efficient
[00:27:44] space program in the world right now.
[00:27:48] They were talking about going after
[00:27:49] Starlink.
[00:27:50] Elon Musk as a point of principle. He
[00:27:53] didn't have to do this. He's the richest
[00:27:54] man on earth. He didn't have to do
[00:27:55] anything. Put himself out there on
[00:27:57] behalf of Donald Trump. Freed up free
[00:27:59] speech on X by buying it simply because
[00:28:02] he was pissed off at a joke that that
[00:28:04] the Babylon B was banned for. And then
[00:28:06] he proceeded to sink millions of his own
[00:28:09] dollars into a get out the vote effort
[00:28:11] on behalf of Donald Trump. He wins. He
[00:28:13] wins big. Elon, American hero.
[00:28:17] other winners, Joe Rogan. Okay, Joe
[00:28:19] Rogan and frankly my entire alternative
[00:28:22] media industry. So listen, Joe is the
[00:28:24] granddaddy of us all when it comes to
[00:28:26] the podcasting industry. Joe Rogan not
[00:28:28] only endorsed Donald Trump, him having
[00:28:29] on Donald Trump and JD Vance in the late
[00:28:31] stages of the campaign. Reminded people
[00:28:33] that these are authentic humans and it's
[00:28:34] Kla Harris's fault that she couldn't go
[00:28:36] on Joe Rogan. That is totally her fault.
[00:28:38] You want to know why you couldn't reach
[00:28:39] over to bros, Kamla? The reason that you
[00:28:41] couldn't reach out to bros is because it
[00:28:43] turns out you wouldn't even talk to
[00:28:44] bros. You don't understand, bros. But
[00:28:47] Joe Rogan does. And he was shamed for
[00:28:49] this. And he was hit with whips and
[00:28:51] scourges for the great sin of talking to
[00:28:54] the bros. And guess what? The Bros had
[00:28:56] their revenge last night. And I like Joe
[00:28:58] personally. I'm friends with Joe
[00:28:59] personally. Joe has stood up to a lot of
[00:29:03] bull crap over the course of the last 5,
[00:29:05] 10 years. Congratulations to Joe Rogan
[00:29:08] who put himself out there when he didn't
[00:29:09] have to. And congratulations to us as an
[00:29:11] extension, all of us in the conserv. We
[00:29:13] don't want to pat ourselves on the back,
[00:29:14] but uh some of us worked pretty damned
[00:29:15] hard in this election cycle against the
[00:29:17] Kla Harris Democratic Party machine.
[00:29:18] Some of us sank hundreds of thousands of
[00:29:20] our own dollars into say flying across
[00:29:22] the country to campaign with various
[00:29:24] Republican Senate candidates and then
[00:29:26] spent pretty much every working hour
[00:29:29] trying to figure out ways to ensure that
[00:29:31] they would not regain power after
[00:29:33] inauguration day. And so, you know, the
[00:29:36] alternative media worked. We countered
[00:29:37] the narrative. We did it. And frankly,
[00:29:41] you should subscribe because we did
[00:29:42] that. I mean, you should join us. I know
[00:29:43] you already, many of you already are. I
[00:29:44] know you were fighting, too. Other
[00:29:47] winners, the Trump machine, you know,
[00:29:49] shout out to Susie Wilds, Chris Levita,
[00:29:52] Charlie Kirk, Don Jr., the whole Trump
[00:29:54] team. A lot of people were skeptical.
[00:29:56] Sometimes I was skeptical because, you
[00:29:58] know, from the outside, sometimes it
[00:29:59] looks like chaos. When you win, you win.
[00:30:02] And I got to say, this was a much more
[00:30:03] disciplined Trump campaign than 2020.
[00:30:05] Way, way, way more disciplined. And when
[00:30:08] it comes to, you know, people like Scott
[00:30:11] Presley turning people out, you know,
[00:30:13] making sure that that people actually
[00:30:15] get to the polls, you know, congrats to
[00:30:18] all those folks. Okay, now time for our
[00:30:20] big losers of the evening. So, big
[00:30:23] losers of the evening. Obviously, Kla
[00:30:25] Harris. Man oh man, was the empty vessel
[00:30:28] shattered. Kla Harris was never joy. She
[00:30:31] was never brat. She was never nothing.
[00:30:34] She was terrible in her first iteration
[00:30:35] as progressive senator running for
[00:30:37] president. She was terrible in her
[00:30:38] second iteration as vice president and
[00:30:39] she was awful in her third iteration as
[00:30:41] presidential candidate. She is toast.
[00:30:43] She will not be missed. No one's going
[00:30:44] to remember her. No one cares about her.
[00:30:46] People can't wait for her to get out of
[00:30:47] here fast enough. Joe Biden may have
[00:30:50] been right. They would better off
[00:30:52] leaving the dead old man in place just
[00:30:54] to avoid what just happened. Okay. Big
[00:30:57] loser number two. Barack Obama. Barack
[00:31:00] Obama has been the shadow government of
[00:31:02] the Democratic party since he left
[00:31:03] office. It's been his people in the
[00:31:04] Biden administration. It was Barack
[00:31:06] Obama who backed Joe Biden in the 2020
[00:31:08] race. It was Barack Obama who helped
[00:31:09] pick Kla Harris for VP in the 2020 race.
[00:31:12] It was Barack Obama who put his thumb on
[00:31:14] the scale in favor of Kla Harris to
[00:31:15] replace Joe Biden. It was Barack and
[00:31:17] Michelle Obama who are out campaigning
[00:31:18] and lecturing black men that they must
[00:31:20] be a bunch of sexists if they didn't
[00:31:21] vote for Kla Harris. And as it turns
[00:31:23] out, Barack Obama is capable of
[00:31:24] generating popularity for one person and
[00:31:27] one person only. His name is Barack
[00:31:30] Obama. Other than that, Barack Obama who
[00:31:32] tore apart the country for his own
[00:31:34] personal glorification in 2012 in what I
[00:31:36] felt was the most ugly election of my
[00:31:38] lifetime. Truly ripping apart a person
[00:31:41] who is of good character like Mitt
[00:31:42] Romney just to gain power and ripping
[00:31:45] apart the country in the process. Barack
[00:31:46] Obama has been chastised by the American
[00:31:48] people twice by Donald Trump and he
[00:31:52] deserves it. No one could more richly
[00:31:53] deserve it than Barack Obama who sees at
[00:31:55] least half the country as bitter
[00:31:57] clingers who cling to God and guns and
[00:31:59] xenophobia because they disagree with
[00:32:01] him up there on Mount Olympus at Jack
[00:32:06] losers, the big universities. So you
[00:32:09] decided you wanted to define policy for
[00:32:10] an entire political party. How's that
[00:32:12] working out for you gang? It turns out
[00:32:15] that if you let all the moronic college
[00:32:17] students and administrators at Columbia
[00:32:18] University dictate your party platform,
[00:32:20] people don't like it very much. In fact,
[00:32:22] the only demographic that Kla Harris did
[00:32:24] well with were college educated white
[00:32:26] women. That was pretty much it. That was
[00:32:28] like the whole thing. That's the only
[00:32:30] place where she seemed to overperform.
[00:32:32] Major education gap. That is not because
[00:32:34] smarter people voted for Kamla. That is
[00:32:36] because more indoctrinated people voted
[00:32:38] for Kla Harris. People who speak the
[00:32:40] lingo, who are part of the virtue
[00:32:41] signaling club. But here is the problem.
[00:32:43] That does not confer wisdom. As my
[00:32:45] friend Dennis Pregger likes to say, the
[00:32:46] major universities have been turnurning
[00:32:48] out good little apparatics for a very
[00:32:50] long time. Good little activists. And
[00:32:51] the federal government's been
[00:32:52] subsidizing them. Joe Biden was trying
[00:32:54] to subsidize them to the tunes of tens
[00:32:56] of billions of dollars. And um and I
[00:32:59] just like to point out at this point,
[00:33:00] you followed the universities down that
[00:33:02] primrose path to hell. You deserve every
[00:33:04] bit of this Democratic party. And
[00:33:05] universities, you know what's coming.
[00:33:07] You know what's coming under Donald
[00:33:08] Trump. There ain't going to be no
[00:33:09] student loan bailout. There going to be
[00:33:11] investigations into your violations of
[00:33:13] the Civil Rights Act. There going to be
[00:33:15] investigations into your violations of
[00:33:17] the Equal Protection Clause. Get ready.
[00:33:19] It's coming and there should be. You've
[00:33:21] been violating them willy-nilly for
[00:33:22] decades. Finally. Finally. The biggest
[00:33:25] losers of all, our friends over in the
[00:33:27] legacy media. You schmucks. You
[00:33:31] truly every narrative you trotted out
[00:33:33] was a fail. Your credibility is in the
[00:33:36] toilet. It is irreoverable. It is broken
[00:33:40] beyond all recognition. You did it, not
[00:33:42] us. All we did is we pointed out what
[00:33:44] you were doing. You did it yourselves.
[00:33:45] We didn't even have to do it. You did
[00:33:47] it. You try down a narrative that Donald
[00:33:50] Trump was Hitler and it was nonsense.
[00:33:52] It's always been nonsense. You know what
[00:33:55] Hitler doesn't do? Go for an October 7th
[00:33:58] event with me to the grave of Rabbi
[00:34:01] Manaka Mendel Schneersen to meet with
[00:34:03] hostage families. That's not what Hitler
[00:34:05] does.
[00:34:06] That is, you know what Hitler doesn't
[00:34:08] do? Win 45% of the Hispanic vote. That's
[00:34:10] not something that Hitler tends to do.
[00:34:12] You schmucks. you
[00:34:15] saying that that Joe Biden was perfectly
[00:34:17] well and anybody who doubted it was
[00:34:19] engaging in cheap fakes then proclaiming
[00:34:22] that Kla Harris was brat and joy and
[00:34:24] that Tim Walls wasn't some weirdo
[00:34:25] goofball. People saying that JD Vance,
[00:34:28] the most normie higher office candidate
[00:34:31] since Mitt Romney, is somehow an
[00:34:33] emissary of bizarreness, while you tried
[00:34:36] out Sam Brenton, a man who dresses up as
[00:34:39] a woman and steals luggage as your
[00:34:41] example of what American masculinity
[00:34:44] ought to look like. You idiots, you've
[00:34:47] destroyed yourselves. And the only thing
[00:34:49] that you could think to do was not
[00:34:50] change your direction. The only thing
[00:34:52] you could think to do was to then try to
[00:34:53] cudle social media into doing your
[00:34:55] bidding. Well, guess what? But it ain't
[00:34:56] going to work. It's over. It's over.
[00:34:59] Don't get me wrong. The New York Times
[00:35:00] will still exist. The Washington, these
[00:35:01] places will continue to exist. They're
[00:35:02] institutions. But, but
[00:35:05] your credibility gone. Toast. Goodbye.
[00:35:10] See you later. Irreoverable unless you
[00:35:13] change directions. Unless you figure it
[00:35:15] out. In just a second, I'm going to get
[00:35:18] to Donald Trump's victory speech. And
[00:35:19] you know what that means? It's beginning
[00:35:21] around here to smell actually smell like
[00:35:24] victory.
[00:35:26] Behold this here. He smells like
[00:35:29] victory. The Churchill. We like Winston
[00:35:31] Churchill here at the Daily Wire. This
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[00:35:37] smells like victory candle. Behold,
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[00:37:27] with code Trump. Speaking of which,
[00:37:30] Trump came out very late last night. And
[00:37:33] uh and he gave his victory speech. It's
[00:37:35] like 2:00 in the morning, central time,
[00:37:37] like 3 o'clock in the morning, Eastern
[00:37:38] time, is when he actually gave the
[00:37:40] speech. And um it was delightful. It was
[00:37:42] delightful. I mean, he he gets out there
[00:37:44] and the and one of the first things he
[00:37:46] says is what I've said here today. God
[00:37:48] spared his life for a reason. That is so
[00:37:50] It's just true. It's just true. I'm
[00:37:53] sorry. You can't watch that video. I
[00:37:54] said it the day it happened. You can't
[00:37:56] watch the video of him turn his head
[00:37:58] this much and the bullet graze his ear
[00:38:00] and not think this man's life is being
[00:38:02] spared for a reason. It just is. Here's
[00:38:04] Trump saying it.
[00:38:07] Many people have told me that God spared
[00:38:11] my life for a reason.
[00:38:18] And that reason was to save our country
[00:38:21] and to restore America to greatness.
[00:38:24] And now we are going to fulfill that
[00:38:27] mission together. We're going to fulfill
[00:38:28] that mission.
[00:38:29] Love it. Love it. Love it. Love it.
[00:38:31] Okay. Then Donald Trump said he has an
[00:38:33] unprecedented and powerful mandate. And
[00:38:35] that is true. This is this is the first
[00:38:37] rep he's going to win the popular vote,
[00:38:39] guys. That means he's the first
[00:38:40] Republican president to win the popular
[00:38:42] vote and the electoral college since
[00:38:43] George W. Bush in 2004, which is now 20
[00:38:47] years ago. Here is Donald Trump.
[00:38:50] I hope that you're going to be looking
[00:38:51] back someday and say that was one of the
[00:38:54] truly important moments of my life when
[00:38:56] I voted for this group of people beyond
[00:39:00] the president. This group of great
[00:39:01] people,
[00:39:06] America has given us an unprecedented
[00:39:11] and powerful mandate. We have taken back
[00:39:16] control of the Senate. Wow, that's good.
[00:39:19] So good. Okay. Donald Trump then said a
[00:39:22] couple of things that I I I particularly
[00:39:23] loved and and honestly, it was all it
[00:39:25] was all wonderful. It was all joyous. It
[00:39:26] last night was just a great night. It
[00:39:28] was just a great night. So, President
[00:39:30] Trump went out of his way. The crowd
[00:39:32] started chancing for Elon, which they
[00:39:34] should because again, I'm a fanboy.
[00:39:36] Elon's awesome. So, Trump praises Elon
[00:39:38] and he says something that's so
[00:39:40] important. Like, it's a throwaway line,
[00:39:41] but it's not a throwaway line at all.
[00:39:43] Here was Trump praising Elon Musk.
[00:39:46] You have something called Starlink. Is
[00:39:48] that right? Yes, I do. What the hell is
[00:39:50] it? He said, it's a communication
[00:39:53] system. That's very good. I said, "Elon,
[00:39:55] they need it really, really badly in
[00:39:58] North Carolina. Can you get it?" He had
[00:40:00] that there so fast. It was incredible.
[00:40:02] So, and it was great. It saved a lot of
[00:40:05] lives. He saved a lot of lives. But he's
[00:40:08] a character. He's a special guy. He's a
[00:40:10] super genius. We have to protect our
[00:40:12] geniuses. We don't have that many of
[00:40:13] them. We have to protect our super
[00:40:16] geniuses.
[00:40:17] We have to protect our geniuses. Okay.
[00:40:19] It's a throwaway funny line. It's not a
[00:40:20] throwaway funny line. You know who
[00:40:22] creates innovation? The real innovation.
[00:40:24] people who are smart, people who
[00:40:26] innovate. And a country worth its all
[00:40:28] does have to protect those people. It
[00:40:30] does have to incentivize those people.
[00:40:32] Otherwise, you get what's called a brain
[00:40:33] drain because it turns out smart people
[00:40:35] can leave. This is what China is
[00:40:37] currently facing. China has to enforce
[00:40:39] basically a crackdown on anybody who's
[00:40:40] smart in the country so they don't just
[00:40:41] get the hell out. When Trump says we
[00:40:44] need to incentivize, we need to protect
[00:40:45] our geniuses. He is right. That is a
[00:40:48] good thing, an actively good thing. You
[00:40:49] want a thriving economy. You want
[00:40:51] innovation for the future. You want
[00:40:52] better and cooler stuff. Protect your
[00:40:54] geniuses. Okay. Then there was this. So
[00:40:56] Donald Trump obviously RFK Jr. signed on
[00:40:58] to the Trump campaign and it made some
[00:41:01] difference because you know the margins
[00:41:03] are big enough in in many of these
[00:41:04] states, but it's not like Trump won by
[00:41:06] 800,000 votes in in Pennsylvania. He's
[00:41:08] going to end up winning the state by 120
[00:41:10] 140,000 votes. So it makes a big
[00:41:12] difference. But he's talking to RFK and
[00:41:14] he likes a lot of RFK's agenda. Make
[00:41:16] America healthy again and all that. But
[00:41:17] then he drops this because here's the
[00:41:19] thing. Trump is practical. Trump likes
[00:41:21] to win. He does not like to lose. So
[00:41:22] here he was saying to RFK, don't touch
[00:41:25] the oil, buddy. Don't touch it. Don't go
[00:41:27] there,
[00:41:29] Bobby. Leave the oil to me. We have more
[00:41:34] liquid gold, oil and gas. We have more
[00:41:36] liquid gold than any country in the
[00:41:38] world. More than Saudi Arabia. We have
[00:41:41] more than Russia. Bobby, stay away from
[00:41:44] the liquid gold. Other than that, go
[00:41:47] have a good time, Bobby.
[00:41:52] Love it. Love it. Okay, so Kla Harris
[00:41:54] has yet to concede. Last night, it was
[00:41:56] obvious she had lost. It was perfectly
[00:41:58] obvious, right? I had declared in the
[00:42:00] studio that she had lost about midnight.
[00:42:02] About midnight, it was perfectly
[00:42:03] obvious, central time, that she had lost
[00:42:05] the election because Pennsylvania was
[00:42:06] trending away from her. Michigan was
[00:42:08] trending away from her. Wisconsin was
[00:42:09] trending away from her. There was no
[00:42:11] real path. It was over. Well, it got to
[00:42:13] about 2:30 in the morning and she still
[00:42:16] had not conceded. In fact, as we are as
[00:42:18] we are speaking right now, she still has
[00:42:21] not actually conceded the race
[00:42:22] officially. Cedric Richmond, her
[00:42:24] co-chair, actually got out there last
[00:42:26] night and told everybody to go home.
[00:42:31] We still have votes to count. We still
[00:42:36] have states that have not been called
[00:42:38] yet.
[00:42:40] We will continue overnight to fight to
[00:42:43] make sure
[00:42:45] that every vote is counted, that every
[00:42:48] voice has spoken. So, you won't hear
[00:42:52] from the vice president tonight.
[00:42:56] But you will hear from her tomorrow. She
[00:43:00] will be back here tomorrow to address
[00:43:03] not only the HU family, not only to
[00:43:05] address her supporters, but to address
[00:43:07] the nation. Hey, so she sends out Cedric
[00:43:11] Gretchman. She runs away. She's deep in
[00:43:12] the line by now. Obviously, I would just
[00:43:15] like you to imagine the media hysteria
[00:43:17] if the same situation were reversed. If
[00:43:19] she had won and Trump at almost noon the
[00:43:22] next day, Eastern time, still had not
[00:43:24] called to concede.
[00:43:26] Apparently, she's expected to speak at
[00:43:28] 400 p.m. Eastern, and we'll call Trump
[00:43:30] right before that to concede. But pretty
[00:43:33] amazing amazing stuff, obviously. Okay.
[00:43:36] Well, now we get to the most pleasurable
[00:43:37] part of this for those of us who like
[00:43:38] Shride and Fred, the tears. So, all
[00:43:42] night we were having trouble with the
[00:43:44] plumbing in this in this office because
[00:43:47] the amount of water. It was basically
[00:43:49] flooded the the just the sheer quantity
[00:43:52] of leftist tears that were just randomly
[00:43:55] overflowing. I mean, we have lots of
[00:43:56] these hanging around our offices, like
[00:43:59] hundreds or thousands of them hanging
[00:44:00] around here. And like every single one
[00:44:03] of them was magically pouring forth
[00:44:06] extraordinary quantities of tears of
[00:44:10] leftist tears. And boy, the tears are
[00:44:12] coming. They are coming fast. So our
[00:44:14] friend Shank Wager over at over at Young
[00:44:17] Turks, he let off the evening with a
[00:44:19] typically well-calibrated emotional
[00:44:22] response.
[00:44:25] They're lying to you. Why do you think
[00:44:28] they keep losing?
[00:44:30] You think that they keep telling you how
[00:44:32] smart they are and how they're going to
[00:44:33] deliver you victories and all they ever
[00:44:35] do is deliver loss after loss after
[00:44:38] loss. So, Democratic voters, snap out of
[00:44:41] it. These guys are obvious liars. Fire
[00:44:45] them all. Fire them all. And if you
[00:44:48] don't, okay, then keep losing to
[00:44:50] buffoons, to obvious conmen like Donald
[00:44:53] Trump. Keep losing and losing and losing
[00:44:56] and never figuring it out. Here, I
[00:44:58] solved it for you. I figured it out.
[00:45:00] It's a goddamn corruption. All this
[00:45:03] stupid donor money, all it's ever done
[00:45:05] is lead to more losses. So if you don't
[00:45:08] fire them, you have no one to blame but
[00:45:10] yourself.
[00:45:11] I mean, at least Chank is delivering his
[00:45:13] at the right target, the Democratic
[00:45:15] party. Meanwhile, the full-scale Tik Tok
[00:45:17] meltdowns are upon us. Here is just uh
[00:45:20] one Kamla supporter having a full-scale
[00:45:22] mental breakdown.
[00:45:25] We may not
[00:45:29] have rights tomorrow,
[00:45:31] so I'm going to bed with the last minute
[00:45:34] thing that that I have left.
[00:45:38] We fought a good fight. And if it turns
[00:45:41] out that, you know, flips, you
[00:45:42] know, great. Hell yeah. But right now,
[00:45:45] I'm just not
[00:45:47] I can't deal with this right now.
[00:45:51] Um um her life is not going to change
[00:45:53] one iota. Just just going to point that
[00:45:55] out. It's actually just going to get
[00:45:56] better because she'll have a better
[00:45:57] economy and no wars. Uh here's another
[00:45:59] one. Uh yeah, we have we have plenty
[00:46:01] where that came from. Again, the tears
[00:46:02] are just o they they overflow with
[00:46:04] Here's some more crying from comma
[00:46:05] supporters. A lot of tears.
[00:46:09] All right, guys. It's time to go to bed.
[00:46:13] None of us are stressed about the
[00:46:14] election, right?
[00:46:16] It's all We all are going to just go
[00:46:19] have the best night, the best night's
[00:46:21] sleep of our lives, aren't we?
[00:46:23] Would you like some more? Because I have
[00:46:25] more. Go for it, guys. More. More. More.
[00:46:27] More.
[00:46:30] I hate to be the person that gets on
[00:46:32] here and cries.
[00:46:36] But this could
[00:46:38] this could break me and my parents apart
[00:46:40] because they just don't understand what
[00:46:43] they voted for and like what it means
[00:46:46] and the bigotry and hatred that they
[00:46:49] stand behind and how I like am trying to
[00:46:54] be a good person. I'm not Catholic like
[00:46:57] they are, which is ironic because isn't
[00:47:01] like religion supposed to make you love?
[00:47:06] But I could see it like breaking me and
[00:47:09] my parents apart because they just don't
[00:47:11] get it and they don't get that they
[00:47:14] voted for.
[00:47:14] So maybe we can I don't need more of her
[00:47:16] I don't need more of her suffering,
[00:47:18] okay? Because I'm too kind-hearted. But
[00:47:20] I I will say maybe her parents are the
[00:47:23] correct ones. I know this is something
[00:47:25] that that actually young people should
[00:47:26] think about. What if your parents are
[00:47:28] right? What what if they are? You know,
[00:47:31] it turns out aim like respect for your
[00:47:33] father and mother in in the Bible, one
[00:47:35] of the ten commandments that we've
[00:47:36] forgotten about. We've been we've got
[00:47:37] many of them. That that's a big one.
[00:47:38] What if that one happens to be mostly
[00:47:40] right? Just going to put that one out
[00:47:42] there. Meanwhile, in the more mainstream
[00:47:45] legacy media, we have broken into just a
[00:47:49] few different categories. We've got full
[00:47:51] scale fall. We've got we've got full
[00:47:53] full scale denial. Full scale denial. So
[00:47:55] Mika Brashinsky was in full scale denial
[00:47:57] last night. She says that not only did
[00:47:58] Kla Harris run a solid campaign, she ran
[00:48:02] the best campaign. She is just she still
[00:48:04] is Brad and Joy. She is Brad and Joy.
[00:48:06] Now people asked me last night on the
[00:48:07] broadcast, what what were Democrats
[00:48:08] going to do? What were the media going
[00:48:09] to do? Who are they going to blame in
[00:48:10] 2016? They blamed the Russians in
[00:48:11] Facebook and they blamed Trump for being
[00:48:13] a Russian cats bar or something. So who
[00:48:15] are they going to blame this time? And I
[00:48:16] said they're going to blame America.
[00:48:18] That's where this is going. Get ready
[00:48:20] for because that's the correlary. If
[00:48:22] Kamla is the best you got and you still
[00:48:24] lose, maybe maybe it's cuz you're wrong
[00:48:28] and you hate a lot of Americans. Here's
[00:48:29] Mika Bjinski saying that Kamla is brat
[00:48:32] joy wonder.
[00:48:35] I just want to say a word about Kla
[00:48:37] Harris uh the vice president because she
[00:48:39] really put herself out there over the
[00:48:41] past few months at great risk and peril
[00:48:44] to herself and her family. She was
[00:48:47] thrown into the deep end of the pool
[00:48:49] politically and hit all her marks and
[00:48:52] then some and showed up for America
[00:48:55] pushing back against negative forces
[00:48:57] from all sides and from those you
[00:49:00] couldn't even see the ones we were just
[00:49:01] talking about. It's really difficult to
[00:49:03] describe what she what she did what she
[00:49:07] tried to do and the history that she did
[00:49:09] made make I'm very grateful for and
[00:49:12] perhaps we will learn from it. So, I'm
[00:49:15] I'm very grateful for the effort and I
[00:49:18] think we'll be asking a lot of
[00:49:20] questions, right,
[00:49:21] about ourselves and about uh the nature
[00:49:23] of how this all played out.
[00:49:25] But just remember, she was wonderful.
[00:49:27] Joy Reed,
[00:49:28] who is so filled with joy. I mean, it
[00:49:30] just it it runs off of her in waves. The
[00:49:32] joy from Joy Reed, so well named she
[00:49:35] says that Kamla actually she just ran a
[00:49:37] flawless campaign like a beautiful
[00:49:39] bright diamond. completely flawless, top
[00:49:42] grade.
[00:49:45] Nothing that was true yesterday about
[00:49:47] how flawlessly this campaign was run is
[00:49:50] not true now. I mean, this really was an
[00:49:53] historic, flawlessly run campaign. She
[00:49:56] had Queen Latifah never endorses anyone.
[00:49:58] She came out and endorsed, you know, I
[00:50:00] mean, she had every prominent celebrity
[00:50:04] voice. She had the she had the uh the
[00:50:06] Taylor Swifties. She had the Swifties.
[00:50:08] She had the beehive. Like you could not
[00:50:10] have run a better campaign in that short
[00:50:12] period of time. And I think that's still
[00:50:13] true.
[00:50:14] Just so magical. So m So first it was
[00:50:15] denial. But the correlary of the denial,
[00:50:17] if she's so great, why did she lose? And
[00:50:20] that brings us to the actual place
[00:50:21] Democrats are likely to land. And this
[00:50:24] is political suicide. What they're about
[00:50:25] to do. They're engaging. We need a
[00:50:27] wellness check on the Democrats. What
[00:50:28] they are doing right now is political
[00:50:30] suicide. They're going to blame
[00:50:31] Americans. They're going to say the
[00:50:33] problem was not our candidate. The
[00:50:35] problem was not our machine. The problem
[00:50:36] is that Americans suck. So Jill
[00:50:40] Philipovich, who writes about women's
[00:50:42] rights, US politics, and foreign
[00:50:43] affairs, quote, "In the coming days,
[00:50:46] there's going to be a lot of opining
[00:50:47] about what the Harris campaign did
[00:50:48] wrong. But this election was not an
[00:50:50] indictment of Kla Harris. It was an
[00:50:52] indictment of America.
[00:50:55] You you you garbage you. You You did
[00:50:58] this. You garbage people with your
[00:50:59] garbage." Or how about Nicole Hannah
[00:51:02] Jones, one of the most privileged
[00:51:04] beneficiaries of the American system,
[00:51:05] given the fact that she has no actual
[00:51:07] skill set and lies for a living and yet
[00:51:09] has been made rich and famous by those
[00:51:11] things. She put out an entire tweet
[00:51:13] thread. I won't read the whole thing
[00:51:14] because she's a terrible writer and a
[00:51:16] liar. But she says, quote, "We must not
[00:51:18] dilute ourselves in this moment.
[00:51:19] Multi-racial democracy in the United
[00:51:21] States is less than 60 years old. It has
[00:51:23] always been contested, often violently
[00:51:24] so. It has always been fragile. Since
[00:51:26] this nation's inception, large swaths of
[00:51:29] white Americans, including white women,
[00:51:32] have claimed a belief in democracy while
[00:51:33] actually enforcing a white ethnocracy.
[00:51:36] In the face of shifting demographics
[00:51:37] where white Americans will lose their
[00:51:38] numeric majority, we see a growing
[00:51:40] embrace of autocracy to keep the
[00:51:42] legitimate rulers of this country in
[00:51:43] power. History teaches us that we are in
[00:51:46] a fragile moment.
[00:51:49] So, I'm just going to point out right
[00:51:51] now that Donald Trump won 45% of the
[00:51:54] Hispanic vote and 20% of the black male
[00:51:56] vote and has the most multi-racial,
[00:51:57] multi-thnic Republican coalition in
[00:51:59] modern American history. But it doesn't
[00:52:01] matter because they're just going to
[00:52:03] keep doubling down on this. Americans,
[00:52:05] you suck. You're bad. This is their
[00:52:08] program. Martina Navalovva,
[00:52:10] the tennis player, quote, "Well, Trump
[00:52:12] won. Fear and anger won. A country that
[00:52:14] was born as a racist patriarchy proved
[00:52:16] beyond any reasonable doubt it is still
[00:52:18] a racist patriarchy. Says the incredibly
[00:52:21] rich and famous lesbian female tennis
[00:52:23] player. Mhm.
[00:52:26] But we have to return to our friend Joy
[00:52:28] Reid and all of her joy. Here she is
[00:52:30] blaming Americans. You knew it was
[00:52:31] coming. You I did anyway because I'm
[00:52:33] good at this.
[00:52:36] you know, if they didn't make their
[00:52:37] numbers and essentially exceed the
[00:52:39] numbers that Joe Biden had in the
[00:52:41] suburbs, and I think we have to be blunt
[00:52:43] about why. Um, black voters came through
[00:52:46] for Kla Harris. White women voters did
[00:52:49] not.
[00:52:50] Um, that is what it appears happened in
[00:52:52] that state. Okay, but that's not true.
[00:52:55] That's not actually true. Black voters
[00:52:56] showed up in lower numbers for Kla
[00:52:58] Harris. She actually underperformed Joe
[00:53:01] Biden with black voters. So, yeah,
[00:53:03] that's not true. But again, remember
[00:53:05] it's you whitey you white Americans. You
[00:53:07] you you you. It's you. How about
[00:53:09] Jonathan Kart over at the Washington
[00:53:11] Post and MSNBC, he says, "I I just want
[00:53:15] to know, have Americans given up on dem
[00:53:16] I love I love this kind of talk. I love
[00:53:18] it's like music to my sweet music to my
[00:53:20] ears. Donald Trump wins the popular vote
[00:53:21] in the electoral college." And they're
[00:53:23] like, "Maybe the Americans gave up on
[00:53:25] democracy. They just voted just not for
[00:53:28] you. What happened last night was
[00:53:29] democracy, you Here we go.
[00:53:34] I can't help but wonder if the American
[00:53:36] people have given up on democracy simply
[00:53:40] because of what he what he's told us
[00:53:44] what he wants to do simply because of
[00:53:45] what the Supreme Court decided in terms
[00:53:47] of immunity. I mean he has said he will
[00:53:50] he wants to go after his political
[00:53:53] enemies.
[00:53:54] Oh my god, these people. But keep doing
[00:53:55] it. You know what? Keep doing please
[00:53:57] more more keep doing I want them to run
[00:53:59] this campaign until the end of time.
[00:54:01] Please keep doing this. Keep doing this
[00:54:02] until the American people get tired of
[00:54:04] clocking you in the head. Because that's
[00:54:05] what happened last night. How about
[00:54:06] David Axelrod? Why did she lose? Wait
[00:54:08] for it. Wait for it. Wait for it. It's
[00:54:09] because all you Americans, particularly
[00:54:11] you black men, as well as you Hispanics,
[00:54:17] racist. Here is David Axelrod, white
[00:54:21] dude, telling you about how all you
[00:54:23] diverse peoples who voted for Donald
[00:54:24] Trump, all you Jews, all you Hispanics,
[00:54:27] all you black people,
[00:54:29] just a little all you white women who
[00:54:32] voted in favor of Donald Trump. A little
[00:54:34] bit sexist, too. Let this white man tell
[00:54:37] you, let a man explain this one to you.
[00:54:39] Here we go.
[00:54:41] Let's be honest about this, okay? Let's
[00:54:43] be absolutely blunt about it. Uh there
[00:54:46] were appeals to racism in this campaign
[00:54:49] and there is racial bias in this country
[00:54:51] and there is sexism in this country and
[00:54:53] anybody who thinks that that did not in
[00:54:56] any way impact on the outcome of this
[00:54:58] race is wrong.
[00:54:59] Keep doing it. Keep doing it. Keep it
[00:55:02] up. Do it. Al Sharpton, a man who uh is
[00:55:05] one of the worst racial conflrationists
[00:55:07] in modern American history. Who's he
[00:55:09] blaming? He's blaming black and Hispanic
[00:55:10] men. Do it, man. Keep it up. Keep it up.
[00:55:13] Blame the American people. Do it. do it.
[00:55:18] What do you think pushed that,
[00:55:19] especially with his the Hispanic voters
[00:55:22] going for Donald Trump as much as they
[00:55:25] did? Cuz that made a big difference. I
[00:55:27] think that a lot of it was he was able
[00:55:30] to sell a lot of Hispanic voters that
[00:55:33] immigration was a threat to them, that
[00:55:36] some of the uh people coming across the
[00:55:38] border was a threat to them. I think
[00:55:40] that we've got to be honest among
[00:55:42] Hispanic men and black men. There's a
[00:55:45] lot of misogyny. And I think that we've
[00:55:48] got to deal with the reality that he
[00:55:50] appealed to this whole false macho thing
[00:55:53] that some black men and some mach uh um
[00:55:56] Latino men uh went for.
[00:56:00] So yeah, Al Sharpton, you black and
[00:56:03] Hispanic men, you misogynist. You
[00:56:05] misogynist. John King doing the same
[00:56:06] thing on I can do this all day cuz this
[00:56:08] is the whole thing. It's it's you. You
[00:56:10] you you bad Americans. You. And then
[00:56:12] finally, it's just bitterness and panic.
[00:56:14] That's the other reaction. Just
[00:56:15] bitterness and panic. Here's a headline
[00:56:17] from the New York Times. Trump storms
[00:56:19] back. Storms back. Now, I kind of like
[00:56:22] it. But if it were Kla Harris would be
[00:56:25] Kla Harris elected in historic American
[00:56:28] moment. Kla Harris historic m so heroic.
[00:56:33] A new age dawn. Donald Trump. It's Trump
[00:56:36] storms back. New York Times headline.
[00:56:39] His win opens an era of uncertainty for
[00:56:42] the opens an era of uncertainty. Where
[00:56:44] you been, New York Times? New York
[00:56:46] Times. America hires a strong man.
[00:56:51] Are we Are we talking about the same
[00:56:52] Donald Trump? The one who deregulated?
[00:56:54] That one? Are we talking about the one
[00:56:55] who didn't have foreign wars and the one
[00:56:56] who was not cracking down on social
[00:56:58] media and the one who was not
[00:56:58] prosecuting his political opponents?
[00:57:00] That guy. Is that the that that's the
[00:57:01] one we're talking about? Right. But here
[00:57:03] are Joe Scarro and Jonathan Lamire over
[00:57:05] at MSNBC in fullscale meltdown panic
[00:57:08] mode.
[00:57:10] What explains it to you?
[00:57:12] Well, I I I think Would you like me to
[00:57:14] say it?
[00:57:15] I think we're going to say it. Well, if
[00:57:16] she if she were a 6'4 white man from
[00:57:19] from Arkansas or from, you know,
[00:57:22] Florida, uh, and she ran a good middle
[00:57:26] of the road campaign talking about
[00:57:28] reaching out, do you think she would be
[00:57:30] losing by that much if she if she could
[00:57:32] like chew tobacco and carry a shotgun
[00:57:34] and talk about football and uh and and
[00:57:37] be a guy's guy? I mean, you tell me
[00:57:42] what happened here. What happened? Jen
[00:57:44] Zaki, former White House press secretary
[00:57:46] for Joe Biden. She uh ripped into Trump
[00:57:48] as well.
[00:57:51] For so many of you watching right now,
[00:57:52] that news is, to say the least, a lot to
[00:57:56] digest. Um I understand that personally.
[00:58:00] After he lost four years ago, he refused
[00:58:02] to accept the outcome and incited a
[00:58:04] violent insurrection on our nation's
[00:58:05] capital. He's campaigned while facing
[00:58:08] criminal indictments related to his
[00:58:09] efforts to overturn the 2020 results.
[00:58:12] and he's run as a convicted felon.
[00:58:15] During this campaign, he has also
[00:58:17] promised to essentially be an
[00:58:19] authoritarian leader to use power like
[00:58:22] no American president ever has before
[00:58:25] and wield that power to go after his
[00:58:28] political enemies. This is a man who's
[00:58:30] also bragged about overturning Roie Wade
[00:58:32] and stripping away women's bodily
[00:58:34] autonomy. He's promised to conduct
[00:58:36] massive missions to crack.
[00:58:38] Cry harder. Cry harder. Propagandist.
[00:58:40] Cry harder. Do it. So what actually is
[00:58:42] Donald Trump going to do? Well, I mean
[00:58:43] the market spiked this morning. So there
[00:58:45] was that. Like the markets opened, the
[00:58:47] market spiked and that is because of
[00:58:49] course everybody knows the economy is
[00:58:50] going to be way better under Donald
[00:58:51] Trump. In fact, the markets jumped from
[00:58:54] the Dow Jones Industrial jumped from an
[00:58:56] open at 42850
[00:58:59] all the way up to 43475.
[00:59:02] So it went like 600 700 point jump right
[00:59:04] at market open. So you know, not bad. It
[00:59:08] turns out people kind of optimistic
[00:59:09] about a Donald Trump presidency. can't
[00:59:11] imagine why. Maybe it's all the
[00:59:12] deregulation and tax cuts that are on
[00:59:14] their way. Maybe it's the fact that
[00:59:15] actually Donald Trump knows kind of how
[00:59:17] to run a business and a bunch of people
[00:59:18] around him have run businesses. Maybe
[00:59:19] it's that. Or maybe it's the fact that
[00:59:21] Donald Trump's actually going to
[00:59:22] reinstate all of his border policies.
[00:59:24] Remain in Mexico going to go right back
[00:59:26] in place. We are going to get a revision
[00:59:27] of the asylum rules. So you actually
[00:59:29] have to show evidence that you are here
[00:59:30] claiming asylum before you are simply
[00:59:32] allowed into the country. There'll be a
[00:59:34] lot of stuff that changes on the border.
[00:59:35] Maybe it's that foreign policy is going
[00:59:38] to get a lot more solid. He's going to
[00:59:39] appoint a bunch of fantastic people to
[00:59:41] his foreign policy team.
[00:59:43] I mean, I can tell you this, obviously,
[00:59:46] as you all know, got a lot of friends in
[00:59:47] Israel with all the being Jewish and
[00:59:50] all. People over there are just as
[00:59:52] ecstatic, if not more so, than most of
[00:59:55] the Republicans that I know in the
[00:59:56] United States. Donald Trump's
[00:59:58] favorability ratings ratings in the
[00:59:59] state of Israel are like 85%. Like super
[01:00:03] duper high. BB Netanyahu for his part
[01:00:06] called him up even before news outlets
[01:00:08] began to call the election in his favor
[01:00:10] and in an English language statement he
[01:00:12] said congratulations on history's
[01:00:14] greatest comeback. Your historic returns
[01:00:15] to the White House offers a new
[01:00:16] beginning for America and a powerful
[01:00:17] recommmitment to the great alliance
[01:00:18] between Israel and America. This is a
[01:00:20] huge victory
[01:00:22] and he is not wrong. By the way, for the
[01:00:25] record, Vladimir Zalinski called up to
[01:00:27] congratulate Trump. He also put out a
[01:00:30] statement, quote, "Congratulations to
[01:00:31] Donald Trump on his impress impressive
[01:00:33] election victory. I recall our great
[01:00:34] meeting with President Trump back in
[01:00:35] September when we discussed in detail
[01:00:37] the Ukraine US strategic partnership,
[01:00:39] the victory plan and ways to put an end
[01:00:40] to Russian aggression against Ukraine."
[01:00:43] And he said he admires Trump's
[01:00:44] commitment to peace through strength.
[01:00:47] The world's about to get a lot quieter,
[01:00:49] a lot quieter, because guess what?
[01:00:50] People are scared of Donald Trump and
[01:00:52] they should be the Supreme Court. It is
[01:00:55] worth remembering at this point that
[01:00:56] Justice John Roberts is 69 years old,
[01:00:58] that Clarence Thomas is 76 years old,
[01:01:00] that Samuel Alto is 74 years old. Before
[01:01:03] Donald Trump leaves office, he will be
[01:01:05] appointing justices who are much younger
[01:01:07] to take those slots. And a whole slate
[01:01:10] of conservative justices across the
[01:01:12] country,
[01:01:13] young conservative just judges across
[01:01:15] all of these all these places.
[01:01:17] Deregulation is coming. Things are going
[01:01:19] to get better. Your life is going to get
[01:01:21] better. So here's the question for
[01:01:23] Democrats. Where do they go next? Where
[01:01:26] do Democrats go next? Well, I have some
[01:01:29] bad news for where Democrats go next. I
[01:01:32] want to show you a map. This should
[01:01:34] scare the living daylights out of
[01:01:36] Democrats. So, if you don't like how the
[01:01:38] electoral college is going for you right
[01:01:40] now, wait a couple years. You remember
[01:01:42] that I pointed out earlier this week
[01:01:44] that if the census had been done
[01:01:47] correctly in 2020, then a bunch of red
[01:01:49] states that are not in the rust belt
[01:01:51] would have actually picked up a bunch of
[01:01:56] a bunch of electoral college votes,
[01:01:58] right? They picked up a bunch of
[01:01:59] electoral votes. Well, here is what the
[01:02:01] 2030 aortionment forecast looks like
[01:02:03] according to the American Redistricting
[01:02:04] Project. This is by 2030.
[01:02:08] Okay, if I'm reading my map correctly,
[01:02:10] what you are looking at is three
[01:02:13] electoral votes added in the great state
[01:02:15] of Florida. You are looking at one
[01:02:18] electoral vote added in the state of
[01:02:20] Georgia, one added in Tennessee, one
[01:02:22] added in North Carolina. That's six in
[01:02:25] deep red states. Move on over to Texas,
[01:02:28] four added in Texas, that is now 10 in
[01:02:31] deep red states. Move over to Arizona,
[01:02:34] that's 11. Move on up to Idaho, that's
[01:02:36] 12. That's 12 electoral votes added in
[01:02:39] deep red states. Deep red states. And
[01:02:42] where is the loss coming from
[01:02:44] predominantly? It's coming from the
[01:02:46] Northeast. It is coming from Illinois.
[01:02:48] It's coming from California, which is
[01:02:50] going to lose four electoral votes.
[01:02:53] That those are those are bad that's some
[01:02:55] bad news. That's some bad news happening
[01:02:58] right there. Okay. So, if you don't like
[01:03:00] the map now, wait until
[01:03:03] Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan all
[01:03:04] keep turning red the way that Ohio did.
[01:03:07] And people keep leaving blue areas for
[01:03:09] red areas because it turns out red
[01:03:10] states are better to live in than blue
[01:03:12] states. So if you're the Democrats,
[01:03:15] prepare for pain. All righty, folks. In
[01:03:17] just a second, I want to get to what
[01:03:18] Democrats do next because they are in a
[01:03:20] state of bewilderment. If you're not a
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