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November 7, 2024 8 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's mister Brian Malone. It's just not Brian Maloney. Brian
Maloney's last segment, Ladies and Gentlemen. Mister Doug Giles brother
from a different mother. He's on the hotline here, Doug,
Good morning, sir.

Speaker 2 (00:09):
How are you Jimmy kick an ass big dog?

Speaker 1 (00:12):
Well, looking there, it looks like we kicked a little lass.
On a Tuesday night, Kamala didn't even have her concession
speech ready because she expected to only have to go
out there and say, hey, we're gonna keep counting for
the next few days. But it was over early.

Speaker 2 (00:28):
Yeah, and that was lost on Polster and Seltzer over
there in Iowa. She's like, you know, Kamala, Jimmy, she's
going to win by three points. She got trounced by
thirteen points by Trump. Everybody was wrong, man, everybody was wrong.
The poles are tight. You know, my wife would be
watching that stuff. She'd gets so fricking angry and it's like,

(00:49):
what do you mean they're tight? Here? Kamala and Hillary
have a rally in Phoenix and there's two hundred people.
Trump has one in Coachella, California, and there's a one
hundred thousand. No, it's not right. It's a landslide.

Speaker 1 (01:03):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:03):
I think it's a referendum on all kinds of stuff,
especially late night comedians. Bro, they're losing their flipping mind.
Colbert Fallon, Kimmel, Seth Myers just weeping into the camera,
and Hollywood's moving to the UK. Jimmy, you guess who's
fine with that?

Speaker 1 (01:21):
I'm fine, pack it up. Maybe pack it up and
Jimmy Kimmel should up on television. I guess last night
he was in tears the view. They were very upset.

Speaker 2 (01:29):
You know.

Speaker 1 (01:29):
I was thinking this, if they're really that concerned that
they were going to remember, they were going to get
all put in concentration camps and things like that, that's
what they said, they'll never have another election. It seems
like rather than being on late night television or on
their shows today, they Matt would be wanting to be
like at home, getting their affairs in order, dusting off
the passport, heading off to another country. If they were

(01:50):
really that concern that they were going to get frog
march somewhere, I don't think I'd be showing up at
work right now. I think I'd be prepared to get
the hell out of the country.

Speaker 2 (01:58):
Yeah, sudden, they see grocery price's plummet, and they see
gas prices get cut in half, and they see the
worst cease around the world and stuff, and in America
becoming richer, better, stronger, greater again. And they're left holding
the there you know what, because they were again so

(02:20):
ghastly wrong and they believe, you know, these garish tales
of dictator Trump were going to be true. I think
I think Trump is going to hit America with so
much success, so much winning, that hopefully there'll be a
little humble pie eating and people will in turn thank
that man for what he's done for our nation.

Speaker 1 (02:39):
Yeah. The voice of Doug Giles his website Doug Giles
dot organ is fascinating to watch the fear mongering that
they have done. And now they're all pointing blames. They
got the long knives and knives out. I guess the
Obamas are mad at the Clintons because Hillary came out
and endorsed Kamala before he was ready to. The Kamala
people are blaming Joe Biden. He didn't drop out in time.
Some of the comma of people say, yeah, we should

(03:00):
have chosen Josh Shapiro's it couldn't happen to a nicer
group of people. They're all trying to find out who
to blame, but for interesting none of them want to
blame themselves. It's all Nancy Pelosi's fault, is Obama's fault. Nobody,
nobody's taking responsibility that Hey, maybe corporately, we screwed this up,
and we shouldn't have bottom line, shouldn't have been protecting
Joe Biden all this time, and we could have maybe

(03:22):
had a different result had we not been hiding Joe's
damnia all this time.

Speaker 2 (03:28):
Yeah, you know, they're they're deep disdain and hatred, calling
half of American's garbage. That's that's that's the funky bottom
line base note of why they lost. And plus they
put up you know, Kamala and who's just untenable, unlikable.
Nobody digs that chick, and they propped up Joe, you know,

(03:52):
And so there you go. You hate us. You got
shoddy leaders that nobody cares for, that are incompetent or
intentional and destroying America, and America crapt you out their backside.
And it shouldn't be a big shocker for anybody over
there on the left.

Speaker 1 (04:06):
Yeah, it is fascinating also that they with all their
hatred of everything that they did here was all about
they were obsessed with Donald J. Trump, the Orange Man,
the derangement syndrome. You know what, two years ago, if
I would have asked me, I would have said, Donald
Trump's not going to be the nominee. And I think
there's a lot of folks that felt that way until
they rated Marlaco, until they put him in mugshots. And

(04:26):
that's when you saw the coalescing around Donald Trump and
Desantes to these other guys. They they got shoved aside.
They they brought about the rise of Donald Trump by
the persecution, and I think that, you know, the he's
a racist, and the black folks are showing up more
and more to vote, the Hispanic folks, the white folks,
everybody's showing up more and more to vote for him.

(04:48):
The more they talked, the worse it got. It was
like they were count It was a self fulfilling prophecy.
They were criticizing the guy for one thing, and people said, oh, yeah,
you think he's a racist, I'm going to.

Speaker 2 (04:58):
Vote for it.

Speaker 1 (04:59):
They they brought about the rise of the resurrection of
Donald Trump.

Speaker 2 (05:04):
Yeah, and they think, you know, we're dumb and we're
just taking notes while they're talking on CNN and stuff,
and that you know, we're going to fall in line
because we're these poor rubes, Jimmy, that live in the
fly of estates and we need them to hold us
by the hand and lead us through this difficult thing
called life. And we're like, no, we're grown ass adults.
We can see, we can hear, we can read, we

(05:26):
can judge, We've got other sources of information than you.
You're completely irrelevant. We know you're gas lighting us. And yeah, no, thanks, Yeah,
And I hope that you know, we did a show
what a couple of weeks ago about things that aren't
going to exist twenty five years now Halloween. Well, I
hope cultural Marxism being ramrod through the Democratic Party. I

(05:48):
pray to god it doesn't exist in twenty five months
from now. I hope. I hope Trump blisters that garbage
and everybody sees, you know, the evil for what it is.
And again he hammers us with this thing called success
in women.

Speaker 1 (06:04):
Jim You know what I think is amazing and I
think it's right on it. So some folks don't realize
what you watched. We have just watched the transformation of
the political party when you have Joe Rogan, the Elon Musk,
the Robert F. Kennedy Junior, the Tulci Gabbert. I mean,
this is really it started with the beatdown that Donald
Trump gave Jeb Bush back in twenty sixteen. And I mean,

(06:27):
we have really watched the Republican Party become a true
big tent party. And not everybody voted for Trump is
a devout conservative, not everyone's an anti abortion person, but
it really has become a big tent and I don't know, well,
I'm thinking the ramifications of that in future years could
be quite huge in the way America votes.

Speaker 2 (06:47):
Yeah, I feel sorry for the Democrats because they got
a hell of a lot of catching up to do,
because that's an incredible coalition that Trump mustered together, and
it's a veritable Star Wars bar scene. Man. There's a
lot of difference there, but there's a lot of unity
there also on common sense conservative constitutional principles. You know,

(07:09):
imagine that. And I did a painting of Trump not
only shooting the Democratic donkey, and he's posing by it
like a hunting photograph and also killing the Rhino Republicans
and name only, and then after last Super Tuesday, Jimmy
I had him by the red, white and Blue elephant
that he just whacked because on Super Tuesday, I think

(07:32):
he put a big old nail in the Republican Party's coffin.

Speaker 1 (07:36):
Ye, Doug Giles, speaking of your artworth, they can go
to Doug Giles dot org. I would recommend it's great
Christmas gift idea is a great way to celebrate to
have one hanging up for Inauguration Day January the twentieth. Also,
your books are available, Doug Giles, do rg the painting
you just mentioned, you can find it there as well.

Speaker 2 (07:54):
You bet it's go to the Trump Gallery at Doug
Chiles dot art, Dog dot a r T.

Speaker 1 (08:01):
Appreciate you, Doug, thanks for hopping on the program. Doug
Giles dot art. Do check out his art. He's got
some great series of American history, Texas history, and then
his Trump Gallery. I think you will enjoy that as well.
Doug Giles dot a r T. All Things Dougs can
also be found at Douggiles dot organ. His books can
all be found on Amazon. Doug Giles dot org or
douggiles dot com.
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