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You're listening to the Fuck Sexton Show podcast, make sure
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wherever you get your podcasts. It's time for a victory dance, everybody.
I don't know if this is the best dance you've
ever seen, or I guess some of you are just listening.
But if Trump can dance, I can dance. We can
all dance, and we should because that was the greatest
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political comeback story of our lifetime, the biggest win for Republicans,
certainly of my adult lifetime, and you'd have to go
back to the early eighties to have anything comparable back
in the Reagan years. This is amazing. I just want
to hang out and talk to you about it for
a little bit, because you know, last night I was
sitting here watching as the returns were coming in, and
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I stayed up late like everybody else. And I've been
very confident in fact, as you know, I've done podcasts
here where I have said Donald Trump's going to win.
Here's why he's going to win. I've known he was
going to win because had to, because we would be
living in a different country if he had lost. Then
Kamala Harris was able to with the phoniest, most dishonest
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campaign I've ever seen, the least talented politician as the
candidate for either party I've ever seen. She was able
to be Donald Trump. Then what are we even doing?
This was a huge victory and everybody should be very
very proud of themselves who had any role in it whatsoever.
And if that means you just voted for Trump, well
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you're part of the victory celebration. And the good news,
even for Democrats, as sad as they may be, is
Donald Trump is better at this than Kamala Harris would
have been. It will be better for the country objectively,
better for the United States of America to have Donald
Trump as Commander in chief than it would have to
have Kamala Harris in that role and Republicans in charge
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of the Senate and soon to be I think it's
official or soon to be official, soon to be in
charge the House. To have a unified government means that
Trump can enact the agenda. I think you're going to
see some of the most booming economic prosperity in the
next particularly the next eighteen months or so, that we've
maybe ever seen in this country. Certainly in the post
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Internet era or since the dawn of the Internet era.
I think it's going to be absolutely amazing. Look, the
sense that we have here of some justice finally being
done is very important. I'm still very angry as an
American about what the mostly Democrats, although there were some
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Republicans went along with it, but the doctor Fauci's and
what they did in the country was monstrous so that
Biden could win in twenty twenty, these things were tied together.
There was a mass delusion that we were all forced
to live in. And finally there has been some real
p there has been an effort to say from the
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American people, this is unacceptable. They went authoritarian, they went
radical left, and we cannot allow that to be the
future of this country. It's just going to destroy everything.
So in that sense, I'm I'm just I'm relieved as
much as I'm happy. Right there's a sense of relief
that we're not going to go down this radical left
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wing pathway. And I'm of course very happy for Trump,
for his team, for the advisors that he has with
him or that he will be bringing on as well,
for Jade Vance, a great VP. You know, you don't
get that many days where you can say the good
guys won and it really matters. I'm forty soon to
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be forty three years old, and there aren't that many
days where I can say, you know what, the good
guys won and it really matters. This is one of them.
So as you're listening to me, I really would recommend
that you just take a moment today, an hour, whatever
you have time for, maybe plan it for this weekend,
but do something to commemorate the great win that the
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Republican Party here had, because I think you we'll want
to think back to this for many many years, perhaps
decades to come, and it's that powerful. The rejection of
the nefarious communist, destructive agenda of lies and systematic control
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and the censorship. It's just all so grotesque, all this stuff,
but always Orange Hitler and he's gonna end the country
in fascism. All a lie. It was all a lie,
you know it, and I know it. No truth to
any that whatsoever. He's not ending the country. He's gonna
make the country better. And character is destiny. The Democrats
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have no character to speak of whatsoever. Donald Trump is imperfect,
but man, he's also superhuman in other ways. Too superhuman
when it comes to his political will and strength and
going forward again. He took on the entirety of the machine.
They threw everything they had at him, They left, beat
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nothing off the table. They threw everything they had at him,
and he beat them all. That's amazing. Criminal prosecutions, impeachments,
two assassination attempts to me that the forces of darkness
tried everything in their power to stop Donald Trump. Really,
I mean there were two assassination attempts. He got a bullet.
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Through the year. What wasn't tried to try to stop
Donald Trump? And he won convincingly, resoundingly. It is a
beautiful thing. You know. So much of political commentary is
talking about problems and frustrations and how do we fix this,
and these guys are crazy and why are they doing
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today's day, we get to say, wow, we did it,
we won and really let that let a mantra continue
in your mind for certainly the next twenty four hours,
and really, I would say, plan to enjoy this weekend
with that as well. A huge victory for Donald Trump.
Get into some more of this and thoughts about where
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how are the Democrats taking this? I was watching MSNBC
last night and there were some unintentionally hilarious parts of it.
The funniest, by far, I think, was when Joy Reid
said that this was a flawless and to repeat the
word right after it, a flawless campaign run by Kamala Harris.
The most incompetent, absurd, low iq dishonest political campaign I
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think I have ever seen, certainly at a national level.
But it was flawless. But here's here's the thing. Democrats.
They didn't believe all the stuff that they were telling everybody.
They didn't believe the things that they were saying about
Donald Trump. And so that's why they can take what's
gone on here without too much of a freak out,
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because the whole point was hysteria. And I'm also going
to say this, you know, they really try to create
this vision of America where abortion was the single most
important issue in the entire country. Think about how obscene
that is, no matter what somebody thinks of abortion, And
that's a very worthwhile conversation in and of itself, but
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that abortion is the only thing that matters, and that
you have unrestricted abortion in all fifty states is the
single most important thing. This is demonic, it's insane. Not
the case in America. It is not the case. That
is the only thing that matters, as much as Democrats
tried to push that as a as a broad narrative.
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So that is very reassuring, and I hope that we
don't have to hear about that the same way going forward.
There's going to be huge fights over abortion, I understand,
but they really thought that it could just deliver kmala
the election, that women would come forward and women would
speak out, and women, you know that Trump one married women.
Majority of married women all races, if you're married, fifty
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percent plus maybe fifty zero point five percent voted for
Donald Trump based this is based on exit polling. The
data is not perfect right now, but to the degree
that we have data, but you know, and this this
lines up with what we already know. You know who
Donald Trump lost big time unmarried women. So obviously you
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have to be an adult to vote. These are unmarried
adult women. Why does Trump lose them by twenty twenty
five points. Well, that's a really deeper question, isn't it.
This gets into the unfortunately, the psychological cancer that is
third or fourth or fifth or whatever wave. It is feminism,
the idea that women should should act like men, behaved
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like men because they are the same as men, which
is the that is the fundamental fallacy of the modern
gender identity and feminist movement is that these things are indistinguishable.
There's no differentiation, although they demand differentiation when they want it, right,
that's a whole This gets very confusing and self contradictory.
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You know, men and women are the same in every
way that matters, but you better say that I'm a
woman even though I'm a man or else, right, I mean,
there's it's all self contradictory and absurd. But that's where
we are. That is what we have. That's what we've seen,
and so unmarried women going for kamala in such large numbers.
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There's something very sad I think about this idea that
women have to rely on the state instead of a
husband to provide for them or just to be such
a large role in their life. I mean the state
in the sort of big national sense, right that the
government in place of boyfriend or the government in place
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of husband not good This is not a healthy it's
not a healthy recipe for society. But I'll also talk
about the some of the areas in the on the
Republican map that I got to say, the resorting of
red and blue states something we saw dramatically and I'm
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this was amazing. As elections go, I think this is
my favorite one. And I know some of you're gonna
say twenty sixteen. I understand that you're gonna say, oh no,
twenty sixteen was my favorite election, and twenty sixteen was amazing.
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I went to bed at night on twenty so, oh no,
I didn't go to bed. I sorry, I can't even
remember now. I went into the night thinking there's no
way Trump can win. I voted for him. I was hoping,
but I'm like, look ninety seven percent corning of the
New York Times. I know now everyone's Oh, I knew
Trump is gonna win. Please, Okay, even all of us
who were all in on Trump voting for Trump supported Trump.
A lot of us were thinking, I don't think this
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guy's gonna be able to win beat the Hillary machine.
So I think that's that's one part of the equation here. Anyway,
I remember thinking there's no he can win. Many won,
And when I try to remember what the state was
there was a state that he got in the Republican
side of things, what was it, Florida? There was a
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state that he won. I was like, oh my gosh,
I think he's gonna win this whole thing, and he
did so. Twenty sixteen was amazing. But this is the
greatest election for Republicans that I can remember. It is
a It is the sweeping away of years of left
winging madness all at once. I'm not saying that they've
changed their minds and given up, but this is a major,
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a massive defeat for them. You know. It's a little
bit like when for those of you who are Lord
of the Rings fans, I like the second Lord of
the Rings movie the most, the two Towers when they
when they're at Helm's Deep, right, But this is like
the scene in Helm's Deep where gandalfph returns with the row.
Herem the cavalry and they're they're swooping down on the
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on the orcs. Uh. That's what it felt like on
election night. I know it's a little nerdy, but that
that is what it felt like. The cavalry has arrived.
Elon Trump jd vance. I mean, these studs, these these
really alpha male superstars of politics and business and culture. Uh.
They they have saved the day essentially. And while while
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I could sit here and make fun of a lot
of the left wing lunacy and everything else, to me,
that feels less important than just taking this moment to
sit back and recognize what a blessed thing it is
and how good this will be for the country. I mean,
I am truly excited about the future for America, certainly
over the next couple of years. Right, I'm aware that
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they're gonna they're gonna keep fighting dirty, They're gonna try
to stop Trump with everything they've got. I know, I
I have no illusions about any of this. Right, we
know who the opponents are in this whole game. But
this was a big one. This was a big win,
and you should feel very very good about it. I am. Also,
I'm very happy the Senate went the way that it did.
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The only one that really so far has been sad
for me is a Eric Hovedy, who's become a friend,
a really good guy. He did not win that Senate
seat in Wisconsin. It was so close. I really wanted
Hovedy to win. You know, I think he has a
future in politics. If he wants it, he raiser thin
loss to Tammy Baldon, who's just one of those wily
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entrenched Democrat incumbents. Very hard to get rid of them.
Looks like it did happen in Pennsylvania though, so McCormick
I think has been called for him. So that's great news.
Able to be casey. But this is this is an
aftermath day of you know, our team, our team just
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won the Super Bowl and won by three touchdowns. I mean,
it was a total ass kicking. And it's a beautiful
thing because after what happened in twenty twenty. I'm not
even getting into what eighty one million votes sixty five million,
but now it's but it was eighty one million in
twenty twenty. Interesting, isn't it? Really? Fifteen million votes down?
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Population increased over the last four years, Democrats got fifteen
million less votes, that's you know. And people say, oh, yeah,
I knew all along. Okay, we didn't know if they
had gotten eighty whatever it was eighty one million votes
last time, and got you know, seventy eight million or
seventy nine million votes this time. You'd say, okay, a
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think that that's normal. You know, I'm not a conspiracy guy,
but there's a reckoning that needs to be had on
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And now to close things out with you, I've just
got to say, Man, it's great, isn't it. I knew it.
I felt this one for months. I knew jd Vance
was going to be his VP. Let's just be honest.
You listen to me right auther on radio podcasts hopefully both.
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I knew jd Vance was going to be the VP.
K new Jdvance is going to be the VP. I
don't know. He was not even in the top five
for most of the campaign season, but I knew it
and he was and he's been phenomenal. And I think
a great pick made by Donald Trump there. And I
knew Donald Trump was going to win this election. I
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never had any doubt. You know, my wife Carrie is wonderful.
She asked me, I think every day for the last
two months, are you sure Trump's going to win? You know,
she was really worried. I said, yes, he's going to win.
So that's an amazing thing for all of us to
enjoy now that it actually happened. That it feels like
sanity has been restored, a bright future lies ahead, and yes,
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we're going to have to deal with the crazies and
the challenges and the enemies and all the things that
are out there. It's not over by a long shot.
It will never be over. And that's what I always
tell people. It's not like, oh, we win this and
then we're good. That's only in movies. In life, it's
just about continuing to do the best you can with
the time you have and take care of your people
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and take care of your country. So it is a
forever thing. This is a forever battle, but it is well,
maybe it's a forever war, but we won this battle
and that's something that we should take note of. Also,
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