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November 9, 2024 36 mins
Election data guru, Ryan Girdusky, of the National Populist Newsletter and founder of 1776 Project PAC, joins Clay and Buck to break down all the post-election numbers from Trump's epic landslide victory. Harris calls Trump to concede. MSNBC's Joy Reid says Kamala's campaign was "flawless." Dude backlash against woke Democrats, men in female sports. What will Dems do now? NC caller.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome back in.

Speaker 2 (00:02):
It is a joyful Wednesday across all of the Clay
and Buck listening area. And I just want to say again, Buck,
you hammered it. Enjoy it, Celebrate it. If you got
friends and family, go out for a nice dinner, maybe
you want to bet like I did. And you got
a buddy like Buck who will even pay for the steak.

(00:24):
It makes it even better when you don't have to
pay for it. Buck island underwater but not forgotten. And
what a ride this has been. We were talking about
this off the air. What an incredible election season this
has been. Just think about what we've seen since July Trump.

(00:44):
June twenty seventh. First of all, is when the election
really began, with the Trump dominating Joe Biden in the debate.
Then Trump comes within a quarter of inch of getting
his head blown off in Butler, Pennsylvania. Only by the
grace of God is he still alive. And then about
a week later we go to rn C. A couple
of days later we go to the rn C, and
then a week later Joe Biden drops out, Kamala Harris

(01:05):
gets elevated, and all of this is going on, and
we've got now a guy who has been on with
us a lot, friend of the show, fantastic data guru,
Ryan Gurdusky with us right now. Ryan, I think you're
like me. You only slept a couple of hours last night.
Do you still know like you're walking on air? How
amazing was last night?

Speaker 3 (01:28):
Yeah? And you know what, it was surprising how quick
I realized it was over.

Speaker 1 (01:32):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:33):
I was texting. I was texting the top person the
Trump campaign. And the first rural county to come in
I think was Tyler, Kentucky, and Trump had gained six
points in a state in the county that he was
had very little room to grow in because he was
already winning it in the previous election by close to
eighty points. And then they were concerned about I think
it was Hamilton County, which is the north suburb of Indianapolis,

(01:55):
because originally they said that they were losing it, but
in terms, it was just the early vote, and I
knew he was going to win the suburbs of Midwestern cities.
That completely demolishing and sells his entire prediction right there.
And then Florida came in and he won the Puerto
Rican majority count your plurality county near Orlando, and just

(02:16):
like liberal fallacy for the liberal fallacy fell apart, Buck
was correctly so that he went by double digits. I
took by the high singles. I couldn't believe he wanted
by that much. And then when I got a phone
call at six thirty from a top Georgia consultant friend
of mine who said they're gonna call it by nine,
they didn't. They goes Trump absolutely one is over and
I was like, well, what do you mean by absolutely one?

(02:38):
Is it by point one point two? He's like, no,
it's well over two points. He won. There's no more.
They're not coming out in Atlanta. It's over. And then
the exit polls came out he said won twenty five
percent of the black mail boat in Georgia. But the
last thing that fell for me was when Virginia came
out and Loudon County was came in and there was
an eight point swing in Trump's direction and overwhelmingly wealthy,

(03:00):
college educated county. And I said, well, that's it. That's it.
Literally every single coalition that they were supposed to have
the black vote, the Hispanic vote decent chances with rurals.
According to an Seltzer decent chances with Midwesterners. According to
an Seltzer and college educated voter surge, it's all gone.
Every fallacy they have is gone, and it's gone in
Pinnacle Counties, and she's going to lose. I texted my family,

(03:23):
I think at eight third minutes that you guys can
all go to bed. He won, it's over.

Speaker 1 (03:26):
You texted your buddies at what time?

Speaker 3 (03:29):
Like air?

Speaker 1 (03:30):
Oh? He texted yeah.

Speaker 3 (03:32):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (03:32):
He texted me around nine o'clock Clay, Hey, Ryan, great
to have you is always he's like, jad Vance is
going to be the next vice president because I was
asking him questions about specifics on the voting. So yeah,
he knew very early on that this was in the
bag for the good guys.

Speaker 3 (03:46):
Ryan.

Speaker 4 (03:47):
Kamala didn't outperform Biden did this stand. I remember this
stat from last night. It was actually funny because Jake
Tapper was like wow, like he couldn't process it. Kamala
didn't I outperform in the thousands of counties in the
United States, she did not perform.

Speaker 3 (04:04):
By some counties did move left. It wasn't many. There
were a few counties like in Oklahoma for some reason
that moved left. There were also a few counties in
Georgia that moved left. You have to remember when you
hit a certain threshold in some counties and some counties
Trump was getting eighty four eighty five percent in the
last election. If he gets eighty two percent considered a

(04:25):
big swing. So yes, she made some ground up in
some places, usually either in very red or very blue counties,
but not particularly by much. In no major suburban area
did she make any ground up. It was all basically
on the margins and some very very small counties, but
not many and not worth even discussing on.

Speaker 4 (04:47):
Tell everybody Ryan nationally, the Black vote, the Jewish vote,
and the Hispanic vote, what do we know? And are
those numbers pretty close to final?

Speaker 3 (04:58):
So here's what is going So what happened is there's
been two sets of exit polls. Right, there's the Edison
exit Pole numbers and then there is the Fox News
analysis exitple numbers. They are very different. Fox are doing
their own analysis after twenty sixteen because the twenty sixteen
number Exipoles were so bad. I don't really like to
look at either one of those things. Not that they're

(05:20):
bad companies, it's just it's very difficult because they're sampling people.
They're overwhelming stampling them in cities and suburbs. They don't
get a lot of rural communities in these sample sizes.
The factor in In a few months, peer research will
be will be doing their autopsy on the election, and
that is really the gold standard for how people voted.

(05:40):
We just won't know yet because they will take several
months to do an entire autopsy on knowing every kind
of demographic could imagine. I would wait for that to happen.
But we do have clues. We have clues in the
fact that the Jewish vote in New York AOC's district,
which is not very Jewish, is mostly Hispanic, Asian and white,
but's district moved twenty four points, twenty five points towards Trump. Wow,

(06:05):
I think it's probably the biggest change in.

Speaker 4 (06:07):
I mean, that's that's Queen's right, I mean, isn't that
isn't it based a Queens district in New York Queens
and Bronx Bronx. That's among the most You'd have to
struggle to find a more diverse congressional district.

Speaker 3 (06:20):
Yeah, yeah, twenty five point swing. It used to be
an eighty like eighty five to fifteen district. It was
now I think sixty five thirty five, which is a
still a blowout Democratic district, but those margins are vastly different.
Grace Meng she's a congressman from Queens. Trump almost won
her district. He almost won a second Congression district in

(06:41):
New York City, which would is completely unheard of. He
won Suffolk County, which was his biggest county outside Mayrakopa
back in twenty sixteen. He wanted by double digits. These
are huge, huge numbers. Miami he won by eleven, So
we have some context from there. A Star County, Texas,
which is the most Hispanic county in America. It is

(07:04):
ninety seven percent Hispanic as right on the border. Trump
flipped it. He wanted by I think sixteen points, says
the last time I checked, it is the first time
in one hundred and thirty two years where Republican has
won this county. And it wasn't even winning by a slipper.
He wanted by a blowout. So the a realignment is continuing.
What I would like to sit there and look for

(07:24):
is what I talked on your show. What I read
about a lot is. I think that he overperformed estimates
with the senior numbers. I said this over and over again.
I thought that seniors were not moving as let as
people said they were. Polsters estimated that he would lose
seniors in Pennsylvania by four to five points, and that
would carry him to winning Pennsylvania. I said, not to
believe these exit polls, but this is all we have

(07:46):
right now. So far in Pennsylvania, he probably won seniors
by five to six points, So it was a ten
point difference with a demographic that's thirty percent of the vote.
That's three points right there. That's your margin between winning
and losing in Pennsylvania. He also did fabulously well with
the black vote, extremely well with Hispanic vote, but a
lot of that information was there. Typically, what happens with

(08:08):
polsters with Republicans is that they overestimate the support of
the black vote, the support of the Hispanic vote, and
then on election day it's a little disappointing. In this case,
they underestimated it. Right now, they're saying the black vote
was about sixteen percent Republican. I checked it a little
while ago, and thisman vote was about forty three. Forty
four percent hispantic for sorry Republican. That's a tremendous, tremendous

(08:32):
difference right now, and obviously in certain areas it's much more.
I wouldn't be surprised if, like you know, in Texas
and in Florida, Trump probably won the hismatic vote.

Speaker 2 (08:42):
A couple of data points I want to hit you with.
I'm curious which one stand out the most to you.
Trump wins Florida by thirteen, Texas by fourteen, and Seltzer,
who said, oh, Iowa is going to go to Kamala
by three, actually ends up Iowa thirteen to Trump and
New Jersey fifty one forty seven when we started the show.

(09:06):
I don't know if it's moved very much, since those
numbers are all pretty staggering in many different ways. What
stands out to you about those raw numbers? They are
on a state basis, Okay, So.

Speaker 3 (09:18):
Iowa first of all, Seltzer said that the reason Iowa's
competitive was because only one in four women over the
age of sixty five, which, by the way, all seniors
in Iowa are white, So only one in four white seniors.
Women seniors were voting for Trump. Three and four voting
for Kamala, and only half of white citizen and men
that was seniors and women, well three and four were

(09:40):
supporting Kamala. She said, half of senior citizen men who
are white were supporting Kamala. I don't know about you,
but I know a lot of white older seniors and
random sample size that was not true, and they were
not moving, and that would would require them to move
thirty points. Basically, every Fox News reviewer became Rachel MADLVI

(10:00):
were in a matter of a month of.

Speaker 2 (10:02):
And by the way, Ryan also in a state that
disliked Kamala Harris so much that she dropped out before
they could vote.

Speaker 1 (10:08):
In the twenty twenty Democrat project.

Speaker 3 (10:10):
It is utterly ridiculous, ridiculous. Then you go to the
New Jersey numbers and what's interesting is not only is
there extreme growth in the ethnic white communities, and by
the way, he flipped Morris County, New Jersey, which is
a very very Jewish part of New Jersey, but then
he makes in rows around Union and Newark. These are

(10:31):
more democratic areas. There was a congressional district. New Jersey
is gerrymandered beyond belief, where Republicans really can't win another
House seat if they tried, but there was one House seat.
This was a Biden plus twenty sixth seat in twenty
twenty and the Republican was trailing I think by three
or four points in it. That's a tremendous explosion around
Passaic County all the way. And he is very Hispanic,

(10:54):
a lot of Asians, very very very ethnically diverse, and
absolutely repul by you know, the Democratic plan. I'm going
to give you a totally different thing. Besides Texas and Florida,
which were also which I referenced with plan, you know
what state had a huge explosion for Republicans. Vermont, Vermont
Blue Bernie Satins Vermont, the Republican governor, who is a

(11:16):
liberal one, the Republican lieutenant governor flipped the seat from
Democrat Republican because they're voted, they're registered independently of each other,
the governor and lieutenant governor, so they won the lieutenant governorship.
They won five state Senate seats, they won eighteen state
House seats. It's the most Vermont legislator has been Republican
since two thousand and two. It is the and this

(11:38):
is Bernie Sanders home base I'll do another thing. Tim
Waltz's home district flipped Republican. Tim Waltz lost. I think
he lost the state House in Minnesota. Democrats lost the
state House in Michigan. In Pennsylvania, they lost a super
majority in Nevada, they lost a super majority in the
state Legislator in New York, in the New York State Senate,
and they lost the state House in Pennsylvania. Just mentioned that,

(12:00):
but in Michigan they lost. It was a aliteration across
the board. It was a lot of It was extremely
bad branding of the Democratic Party to sit there and
only say fascism J six abortion, fascism JA six abortion.
Because unless you live in an extra very few states,
honestly very few states, relative abortion is not a major

(12:23):
issue because it is the law of the land. So
it completely takes you out of that. And you're also
they're dealing with huge surges of migrants, huge amount of
migrant welfare, fraud, crime, housing costs, living standards. It makes
the focus so much heavier on Commala's weak points that

(12:43):
it's even worse.

Speaker 4 (12:47):
Ryan Gradowsky, everybody, Ryan, I just got we got to
tip our hat to you, buddy. I mean there's a
reason we have you on the show as often as
you do as we do. It's because you know the data.
Your analysis is spot on and and I you're a
humble guy, but I'll say it, and Clay will say it.
You nailed this election your predictions just to where it
was going and to what the polls, what polls were legit,

(13:09):
what polls weren't. And you know, my wife last night, Clay, Carrie,
She's like, I kept telling her, I've been saying Trump's
gonna win for months and she knows that. Every time
she asked me, she asked me every day, are you
sure he's gonna win, honey. I'm like, I'm sure he's
gonna win, honey, you sure? Last night she goes, I'm
freaking out. Text Ryan if he says he's gonna win too.
And I'm like, okay, well I say so, and Ryan

(13:30):
said so, and it came out to me true. You
also got I'll tell you right, you got a new subscriber,
seriously to your substack for my wife last night, Carrie.

Speaker 1 (13:37):
So oh, I appreciate that.

Speaker 3 (13:39):
I'm gonna write. I'm gonna write the five pieces that
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tomorrow and that will get a highlight. And in a
month or two. I know you like a lot of data, Clay,
but give it a month or two and we're gonna
have the full lay of the land and we'll know
a lot.

Speaker 2 (13:51):
I love looking at the day to Ryan. You've killed it. Congrats.
Get some sleep.

Speaker 1 (13:54):
I'm gonna try to get some sleep tonight. That's the plan.

Speaker 4 (13:57):
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Look up National Populace newsletter. Just type in Gurdusky. He's
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and go subscribe Ryan, great work man, and please go.
You know, I know you're tired to like Clay, go celebrate,
Go enjoy yourself. You've earned it.

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Thank you, thank you.

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Speaker 4 (16:07):
Welcome back into Clay and Buck. Kamala Harris has conceded
called Donald Trump just in the last I think last
hour or so definitely matter recently called him, and uh,
we don't have details yet, I think on that, but
she has admitted that she has been vested in this
contest and Donald Trump will be the next president of

(16:31):
the United States. You know, Clay, As it all sinks in,
it's amazing, but it also has a little bit of
the surreal because we've been building up to this for
so long and thinking about it, and and just what
we had to go through with the Biden administration, particularly
in the in that first year when Biden took office,

(16:51):
and all the COVID madness and and the mandatory shots
and the mandatory masking, and and then the crazy spending
and the inflation, and the wars that broke out and
Russia invading Ukraine in a much more substantial way. And
now it's like, oh wow, the country doesn't have to
be insane the same way, it's really nice. We got

(17:12):
that going for us, which is nice.

Speaker 1 (17:14):
It's super great.

Speaker 2 (17:15):
And again that's why I want all of you take
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I know so many of us have been fighting so
hard for this win. I just want to make sure
that we all don't take.

Speaker 1 (17:34):
It for granted.

Speaker 2 (17:35):
You don't get very many days like this, and most
of our lives there aren't going to be this many
resounding political victories like we just got to experience.

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Speaker 2 (19:06):
Of fun with just playing many of the clips of
MSNBC and CNN losing their minds.

Speaker 1 (19:13):
Buck.

Speaker 2 (19:14):
You shared one last night where Joy Reid, What did
she say about Kamala's campaign? Can you guys pull that
from my Twitter feed and we'll play it in a
few minutes. I know we don't have it yet, but
it'd be a lot of fun I clay, it's so funny.

Speaker 4 (19:27):
Before I reached for the controller. Of course, we're watching MSNBC,
as one does on election night when the demos are losing,
and Carrie actually started reversing it before I could. She's like,
oh my god, I have to see that again. Joy
Reid said that Kamala ran a flawless and then oh,
we do have it. Okay, here we go. Cut cut

(19:48):
twenty two. Play it.

Speaker 5 (19:49):
Let's just be clear, and nothing that was true yesterday
about how flawlessly this campaign was run is not true now.
I mean, this really was in a store flawlessly run campaign.
She had. Queen Latifa never endorses anyone she you know,
I mean, she prominent celebrity voice, she had, she had

(20:12):
the Taylor Swifties to the Swifties, she had the bee Hive, Like,
you could not have run a campaign in.

Speaker 1 (20:18):
That short Okay, okay, Cleig, this is amazing.

Speaker 6 (20:20):
First of all, she says flawless twice her her her
evidence for why it's a flawless campaign after getting obliterated. Obliterated,
like she knew the results were in. It's not like
she said this before we knew that. You know, it
was a red wave. The red wave just crushed all
these Democrats. But she says it's flawless because Queen Latifa

(20:41):
and Taylor Swift endorsed her.

Speaker 4 (20:43):
I hope all dem I want all Democrats to take
this to heart. All you need to do is have
multimillionaire celebrities who know not a darn thing about anything
other than, you know, singing and dancing on stage to
endorse your candidate.

Speaker 1 (20:57):
That's all you need. That's a flawless campaign right there.
Going with that?

Speaker 2 (21:01):
Uh, I just can't believe this is real. I got
a theory, buck, I'm curious if you buy in. Last
night we were broadcasting on Fox Nation. We had Riley
Gains with Us, Morgan Ortegas, Pete hag Seth, Tommy larn
But I was talking with Riley and maybe we need
to get Riley on again because I do think this
is consequential. What's the line about, Like a butterfly flaps

(21:23):
its wings and then you get a hurricane. Basically like
that small events can create massive eventual outcomes relatively small events.
I got a thesis for you. When Leah Thomas decided
that he was a woman and put on a women's
swimsuit and won the nc DOUBLEA tournament, this dude backlash,

(21:46):
because I do think there was a dude backlash against
Democrat policies that forced Democrats to actually deal with something
that was right out there apparent a guy in a
women's swimsuit winning an NCUBLEA tournament title, and then you
NCAA championship. You have Riley Gaines saying this is unacceptable,

(22:07):
and it makes that a conversation and some people say, well,
I don't know why that's a story. To me, it
crystallizes the insanity of Democrat policies. And I will tell you, guys,
I watch a lot of football. It's not going to
stun any of you. I think the most single effective
ad Trump ran and it was on it felt like
every NFL game I watched, and every college football game

(22:30):
that I watched. It said Kamala's for they them, I'm
for you, And it was going directly after this transrelated issue.
And you know, the overall viewership, White, Black, Asian, Hispanic,
most guys. We got a lot of different races that
listen to the show. Most guys can sit down and

(22:51):
just talk like guys. Tim Walls was supposed to appeal
to that group. He clearly can't because he's just so
socially awkward. He's actually weird. But dudes sit around and
every guy out there listening to me right now who
has ever played a sport is like the idea that
a man is going to pretend to be a woman
and win a women's championship is so transparently crazy. Riley

(23:15):
just nailed this. I think that is part of the
whip saw that we got in this election because Trump
recognized it, he attacked it, and your boy Joe Scarborough
even said this morning on Morning Joe I was watching
him that Democrats had to stop saying that was okay,
And I think it even resonated with them because they're dudes.

Speaker 4 (23:37):
Well, part of this was the rejection of the things
that the apparatus demands that you say and believe that
even many of the elites within it don't believe. And
I know this from Democrats that I have worked with
in the past, and including some very left wing Democrats.
They don't actually believe in this trend stuff, but they

(23:59):
know that it is the same way that if you
were in a communist country, you have to say things
you know to be untrue, and you have to use
jargon that is nonsensical, but as a signifier, they have
to just go along with that agenda, even though it's
absurd to them. I mean it is on a rational
level absurd, but this is what the expectation is. Or

(24:19):
it's something like a cult, right, something they used to
say about trumpelop But what we really saw was that
the cult was on the left, the cult of abortion.
I mean they just everything was was about women's fundamental
health choices. If it's just such an easy choice, why
not you say abortion? Why are you always couching it
and using these euphemisms for what's just a medical procedure.

(24:40):
I mean, if your whole medical platform is going to
be on heart surgeries, you would say heart surgeries. Why
can't you just say abortion? Well, because we all know why,
they really had a number of the Democrats under the
Biden administration. In some ways it might have even been
a continuation of COVID had these mandatory delusions that are
intellectually indefensible. And look, I'll say you know, after I

(25:02):
went on Bill Maher and managed to speak to a
Democrat audience with with surrounded with Democrats who were arguing
with me, although I thought Bill was actually very fair
to me, and I said that, you know, Bill will
let you talk. And Bill is actually on fifty percent
of issues now, which I know is not that much.
On fifty percent of issues, Bill Maher very sound, and
all of you listening would agree with him on about

(25:23):
fifty percent of stuff. Fifty percent of stuff he's still insane,
including that Trump is you know, basically orange Hitler, but Clay.
Everything that I was saying to them about you guys,
have you've maligned masculinity, You've undermined men, You've done all
these things, they just dismissed it. I mean it was dismissed.
And I think the Kamala campaign did the same thing.

(25:44):
And it's a little bit like they should thank us
because we have awakened them or or shook them up
and shook them out of this this delusion of a
country where and then are bad and trans You know,
men can compete against women in sports, and kids should

(26:06):
be getting gender reassignment pills and surgery, and you know,
these are things that, by the way, the Biden administration
made that.

Speaker 1 (26:13):
A White House initiative.

Speaker 4 (26:15):
I mean, they really were pushing gender transition for minors
as something that was healthcare. So this isn't They made
the thing is too. They made this an issue and
then they turned around when they realized what they had
done in service. Why are Republicans so focused on this?
And just also on the economic front. The truth is
they have to hide. Their message is to control you

(26:38):
and to take more of your stuff and to give
it to illegals. That is their actual economic message. That's
what they want to do. That's what they believe in.
And they can't say that and win. So that's why, Clay,
when you look at Kama's economic message, I know we
mocked her a lot for you know, I come from
a middle class family.

Speaker 1 (26:54):
And we should.

Speaker 4 (26:55):
But what was she going to say, I'm I'm an
idiot socialist. Then I'm going to make things rougher for
you and your family. I mean, don't they only let
you see that when it's too late and they're in power.
So that's how I viewed. I think that the Democrats
have to recognize now that there was the Looney Tunes

(27:15):
were too powerful within their party to be controlled, and
the American people wanted something that was a check on
this and a slapdown of it.

Speaker 2 (27:25):
What they're going to have to decide is, Buck, I
would submit to you that there have been two clarifying
elections in the twenty first century. Most of them have
been very close presidential elections. Eight Obama beat McCain. I
think everybody out there would say ya, Obama one and
O eight. Now the other one is going to be
Trump one in twenty four What is the impact how

(27:49):
much self realization and analysis does the Democrat Party put
into itself? And Buck, I think you asked a good
question earlier in the show. Who's even the face of
the Democrat Party? Now? I think that Trump resistance has crumbled,
But who would you even point to and say this
guy or this gal is going to stand up and
hold Trump accountable. It used to be Nancy Pelosi, used

(28:09):
to be Chuck Schumer. I mean, there were a lot
of people who wanted to do it. Who's that person? Now?

Speaker 4 (28:13):
This is also why they should have let Biden just
go down with the ship on this because the Biden
brand and Biden would have had a w NNL. They
would have been able to tell their base, Look, he
was the incumbent president. Our guy was he was just
too old and there's nothing we could do about it.
You know, it was age, but it was They could
take a it was nobody's fault and then have this

(28:35):
open primary. I don't think Kamala would have ever won
an open primary, but they could have actually moved forward
as a party. Now they had all these people throw
their political capital, the Obamas, the Clinton's full force behind Kamala.
They all look like buffoons now in retrospect, none of
it mattered. Who's the most powerful Democrat in the country
right now? I don't have an answer for that.

Speaker 3 (28:58):
AOC.

Speaker 4 (29:01):
It might be AOC, honestly, I know, I don't think
that's a bad answer as much as you know, she's
not powerful in the sense of, you know, senior in leadership,
she's not speakers, she's not vice president or president yet.

Speaker 1 (29:13):
But in terms of.

Speaker 4 (29:14):
Brand, yeah, I mean I think that she You know,
who's a really powerful Democrat right now?

Speaker 3 (29:21):
We're not.

Speaker 4 (29:21):
We weren't thinking about it, and it just shows you
what a crazy world you live in and before you
judge this comment, I want you all to think about it.

Speaker 1 (29:28):
John Fetterman, Yeah.

Speaker 4 (29:30):
A Democrat party that wants to win Pennsylvania is a
Democrat party that puts forward guys like Fetterman, who, Yeah,
they're Democrats, but on some issues they're not crazy, and
you can't run crazy and win.

Speaker 2 (29:43):
Let me also hit you with this toub buck because
I do think it's winning the popular vote is such
a big deal here for Trump because a lot of
these Democrats that want to be the nominee in twenty
eight you're Josh Shapiro's, You're Gretchen Whitmer's. They're looking around
and saying, I've got to be able to win Michigan.
I've got to be able to win Pennsylvania. I've got
to be able to win Wisconsin. There is no pathway otherwise.

(30:05):
Remember how all of these Senate Democrats started running ads
with Donald Trump in them. I would submit to you
that they don't even really want to pick fights with
Trump because if they were to win, they will need
Trump voters. It's really interesting to think about because now
that he's won the Blue Wall and turned it into
the Trump Wall in the big ten states. If you're

(30:29):
trying to win as a Democrat, you're going to have
to get some of those people who vote for Trump
to vote for you. And I wonder whether that's going
to ameliorate some of the criticisms, alleviate some of the
criticisms that would otherwise be arising against Trump.

Speaker 1 (30:44):
And I just we shared it.

Speaker 2 (30:46):
But when Tim Cook, the CEO of Apple, is saying
congratulations on your dominant win, when Jeff Bezos is saying
congratulations on your dominant win. They tried to make Trump toxic,
and they tried to turn all of us who were
Trump people, so you couldn't be trusted, you couldn't be touched,
you were an other. And now when you win the

(31:07):
popular vote, we're not garbage anymore, we're not Nazis. Oh
you're gonna see the resistance crumble in a way that
it never has before.

Speaker 4 (31:16):
It's also so nice to know that we don't have
to sit through anymore.

Speaker 1 (31:23):
You know.

Speaker 4 (31:23):
Liz Cheney, let me tell you, she had her usefulness. Yeah,
her usefulness to the Democrats. I mean she betrayed the
Republican and Conservative party or you know, conservative ideology entirely.
But the Democrats it was. It was the whole thing
was so exploitative that they don't like her. They don't
embrace cheneysm she was just a tool for them. But

(31:47):
I really do think Clay, we we won't have to
sit through anymore, you know, January sixth, Committee hearings. I
don't think Russia collusion. I'm not saying they're not going
to get crazy and try hashtag resistant stuff. I don't
want to get there today. They're still insane, the Democrats.
There's big problems, But I do think that we can
finally stop having this, this this complete onslaught of Democrat

(32:14):
propaganda about things that just don't matter. Like I just
I don't want to hear about the impeachments against against Trump.

Speaker 1 (32:23):
They were crap.

Speaker 4 (32:24):
I don't want to hear about these absurd criminal trials
they brought against Trump. They were garbage. Like, you know,
we can finally move on to an era where Trump
can do things that are positive for the country, and
at least the underhanded stuff they're gonna use to try
to stop him will be new, I think, or at
least a new version of it. I I just can't

(32:44):
take any more. January sixth, You know, There'll probably be
some Oliver Stone movie that'll come out.

Speaker 6 (32:49):
Like the worst day since the Worst dass the Civil War.

Speaker 1 (32:53):
January sixth, please cry somewhere else lives.

Speaker 2 (32:56):
We've heard it enough. We're gonna talk later the week
about it. But Trump needs to pardon every January sixth defender. Absolutely,
they've all served. Now, somebody really engaged in violin acts.
Maybe there's a handful of people that don't.

Speaker 4 (33:07):
But can I say this, if somebody attacked a cop,
should they should look at in another circumstance, say, I
don't know BLM riots in the summer of twenty twenty.
How long did people arrested for punching a police officer
kid in those instances? If they got ninety days, okay,
ninety days, the law is the law, but not twenty years, okay,
you know, not some crazy sentence, which is what they've

(33:29):
gotten because it was about overthrowing the government absurd.

Speaker 2 (33:33):
Kamala Harris's final job, Buck, It's gonna be certifying Donald
Trump's electoral College victory. Ooh, I like that's gonna be fun.
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(33:55):
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(34:38):
your podcast.

Speaker 4 (34:39):
Close it up shop today on a fantastic day for
this show for America. And we've gone the messages as
well from many of you that you think Rush is
looking down on Trump and what's going on here with
just a beaming pride, and I'm sure that is true.

Speaker 3 (34:59):
It was.

Speaker 4 (35:00):
It was just a necessary corrective for the madness here.
And it's a reminder of what we try to do
here on the show every day, and that is pushed
for the truth and try to help put this country
in the best possible place and moving toward the best
possible future.

Speaker 1 (35:17):
We have.

Speaker 4 (35:17):
Smith in Asheville, North Carolina, wants to give a shout
out to western North Carolina voters.

Speaker 1 (35:22):
What's going on? Smith?

Speaker 7 (35:24):
So, about three weeks ago, gentlemen, you interviewed Michelle Woodholl,
who was a political rock star here in western North Carolina,
and she correctly projected that the hard working, church going
people of the mountains of North Carolina would get out
and vote, and they did. You want to post your
child for the Trump voter. It's their folks, gentlemen, God

(35:44):
bless you.

Speaker 2 (35:45):
Thank you for that call. And I'm glad we got
to this because I jotted it down. I wanted to
make sure we said it buck North Carolina, even after
Hurricane Helene, even after the devastation that we saw in Nashville.
I traveled there with our local affiliate and they delivered
one hundred and ninety thousand vote win for Trump. Putting
that into context, they nearly tripled his winning margin from

(36:09):
twenty twenty. So tar heels, y'all blew me away with
how you turned out, even with that disaster in western
North Carolina. Bravo, Bravo, bravo. Lots of good news to
go around, but that's a great story.

Speaker 6 (36:24):
I can't confirm, confirm, confirm.

Speaker 4 (36:26):
I'm getting some word that it is looking really good
for Sam Brown out in Nevada, so we can bring
I think the final final confirmation on this tomorrow to you.

Speaker 1 (36:37):
But it is looking very good.

Speaker 4 (36:38):
I'm just getting some updates from that battle account right now, Clays.
We're closing out more of the election aftermath continues. But guys,
big hug for all of you guys and gals out
there in this audience. Huge day. Go celebrate, Go enjoy,

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