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October 21, 2025 12 mins
What they’re doing isn’t working but President Trump is and it's increasingly clear what side most Americans are on and it isn’t the side with TDS-riddled Nasty Women of yesteryear. 
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Speaker 1 (00:04):
Hey, thanks for listening, and welcome back.

Speaker 2 (00:06):
To the Brian Mud Show.

Speaker 1 (00:08):
Time now for today's top three takeaways. Trump's momentum amid
a Democrat collapse. My top three takeaways for you on
this Tuesday, also known as day twenty one of the
partial government shutdown DUNDA dun boxes ryin smells.

Speaker 3 (00:32):
Today ties the record for the second longest government shutdown
in US history. Senate Republicans will make their way to
the White House today for lunch with President Trump as
the standoff with Democrats continues. A GOP back stopgap measure
to extend government funding until mid to late November has
failed almost a dozen times to reach the sixty vote
threshold to break the Senate filibuster.

Speaker 1 (00:53):
Mm hmmm hm, okay, it's not working. It's not working
My top takeaway any of what the left is doing here.
So in today's Q and A, I break down the
truth behind how many and who turned out to the
Marxist fact No King's protest and a spoiler alert far

(01:14):
fewer than what you've been told, and also confirmation that
most of the protesters, yeah, they were older white women.
They are also known as twenty seventeen's nasty women. Now,

(01:34):
I've always said that hate doesn't age well, and these
TDS riddled women are like exhibit a of that notion
on display. But here's the thing, none of this is working.
They're not winning anyone over to their side. While I've
continued to document Florida's move towards the right during this

(01:56):
AWF election year, we're continuing to see the trim play
out clear across the country this year. Across every state
with partisan voter registration information, the trend is the same.
I moved towards the right by way of voter registration year. Today,
there's not a single state that's shown Democrats performing better

(02:18):
than a year ago. No one kind of big And
that's especially notable given that what was it that happened
about a year ago? Oh yeah, Trump won the presidency
and Republicans control, albeit slimb of Congress. So that happened
a year ago, and we're seeing every state that has

(02:41):
partisan voter registration information moved towards the right since then.
Uh huh uh huh. And by the way, I mean
this means the trend has been the same in blue
states and red states and swing states. It's also been
demographically con two Democrats continue to shed men, younger voters,

(03:05):
and the Latinos. Now for perspective on how big this
wing could be. Among the six states, there are only
six states that provide monthly partisan veter registration changes, of
which Florida is one. Probably are aware I bring this
to you monthly when it comes out. So of the

(03:26):
six that do the monthly partisan voter registration changes, what
we have seen year over year is a net gain
for Republicans of four hundred and eighty two thousand voters.
Those six states, by the way, Arizona, Florida, Iowa, Nevada,
North Carolina, and Pennsylvania. I mean, these days, people don't

(03:47):
take a look at Florida or Iowa and think of
them as wing states. The boy, you certainly do when
it comes to Arizona, Nevada, and North Carolina and Pennsylvania.
So those six states represent seventeen point nine percent of
the population. So, in other words, if we index the
changes to account for the potential impact across the entire country,

(04:08):
what do we come up with? An estimated change of
nearly two point seven million more voters who have moved
to the right since election day last year? Pretty big, huh?
Pretty big. The voter registration totals also follow what we're

(04:30):
seeing in party favorability ratings. For example, and Rasmussen's latest
poll which shows President Trump with a net negative two
percent approval rating. Just to illustrate a point here, so
Trump two points under water. In this poll, Republicans edged
Democrats by three points in favorability. And by the way,
that is two points higher than in the same poll

(04:52):
three months ago. So you can just walk back to
July and see the people are still going nothing. Now.
I think I'm gonna walk away from Chuck you over here,
ooh gosh, and there's a next to woman names. What's

(05:12):
more is that back in July, independent voters favored Democrats
by a point of Republicans. How about now Republicans are
showing a six point favorability advantage over swing voters, a
seven point swing with independence in three months. So people

(05:34):
are like on the political offence, driving by those nasty
women are going man other direction please, and that matters
for two reasons. What we're talking about here, it's my
second takeaway today. I'll get to in a minute. Meanwhile,
while you got the partial government shutdown going on, while

(05:55):
you got the nasty women doing their no Kings thing.
You got tru that's just taking by taking names and
doing amazing things day by day, like this box's you're
at albern Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albinizi and President Trump
signed a deal setting up a joint venture on rare
earth's and an eight and a half billion dollar pipeline

(06:17):
in Australia. About a year from now, we'll have so
much critical mineral and rarers that you won't know what
to do with them. They'll be worth about two dollars.
President Trump says the agreement was negotiated over the past
several months and comes as the US is looking to
reduce reliance on China for materials needed for electronics and
the fence systems be so cheap you can't even do

(06:38):
like the old five dollars subway foot long. Now it'd
be two dollars extra value meal Tawson for tungsten at McDonald's.
You'll be loving it. So my second takeaway today matters
for two reasons. What's going on here politically two weeks

(07:00):
away from elections in Virginia, New Jersey. So that means
current trends can translate into election outcomes in those two
states this year, but it also shows that historical midterm
election patterns are potentially set to shift dramatically in advance
of next year. So historically, the president's party loses seats
in midterm elections. This is certainly what we saw in

(07:24):
Trump's first term, but Democrats gained control of the House
by flipping dozens of seats that led to the two
years of impeachment poalooza that followed. To give you an
idea how different things are now across the Real Clear
Politics average of polls, Republicans are performing eight point four
points better on this date than they were in Trump's

(07:47):
first term, in six point eight points better than the
popular vote totals in the twenty eighteen midterm elections. Okay,
so same president, same date, same polls. We're talking about
outcomes that are over eight and about seven points different

(08:09):
than in the first term mid term scenario for Trump. So,
in other words, the voter registration trends show a huge
shift that is consistent with the signs that we're seeing
in both the favorability polls for parties and the generic
ballot polling information. Objectively, it is clear that the Democrats

(08:34):
continued leftward, a lurch admission that is seemingly driven by
little more than TBS continues to push voters away from
what they have to say. And it's safe to say
on that note that a bunch of older, nasty women
with signs not treating anybody's mind. You know, honestly, who
drives by these protests and goes, man, you know what

(08:58):
I need to be doing right now is h grabbing
one of those signes and sidling up to a nasty
woman Just a little bit different than a Trump rally,
Isn't it a little bit.

Speaker 2 (09:10):
You could maybe even call them washouts, You.

Speaker 1 (09:14):
Could say that, you could. I might have referred to
that earlier. And so this will lead me to my
three third takeaway today. But first, something else that happened yesterday. Oh,
by the way, Trump wasn't done with the trade deal
with Australia. He also accomplished this. Fox's Jonathan Savage.

Speaker 2 (09:36):
Belize in Central America has signed out safe third country
agreement with the United States. The details aren't clear, but
it's thought likely to be similar to a deal agreed
with Paraguay in August. Lat Seeds asylum seekers request protections
there instead of the US. Considered by critics to be
a way of making it harder for migrants to seek asylum,

(09:56):
The State Department says it's all about ending abuse of
the asylum system.

Speaker 1 (10:01):
Right, So, another big situation in combating illegal immigration yesterday. Oh,
by the way, in all while the federal government's been
shut down for three weeks, look at that. Here's what's
happened over the past three weeks when thirty four percent
of the federal government has been down. One, you probably

(10:23):
still haven't noticed it. Average person living the average life.
Three weeks of over a third of the federal government offline,
and you haven't noticed that anything changed. Two. President Trump
has taken over fifty executive actions that have secured the
hostage release of the twenty living Israelis broker to twenty

(10:44):
point piece plan in the Middle East, taken out what's
estimated to be thirty percent of the drug running into
this country through the Counter Narcotics Task Force. You've heard
about the drones, the missiles for the you know, narco
boats that Venezuela has been sending to this country. To
give you an idea the full scope of what's been accomplished,

(11:05):
through this mission so far and estimated thirty percent of
all the drug running into the United States gone broker
to ceasefire between Thailand and Cambodia, raised five billion dollars
in additional revenue through tariffs, directed the reduction in force
of over forty two hundred federal employees, negotiated most favored
nation pricing for prescription drugs with Astrozenica, saving Americans over

(11:28):
fifteen billion dollars annually on those drugs, while also securing
an additional fifty billion dollar dollars in R and D investments,
and all while seeing the estimated economic growth rate actually
rise during this partial shutdown to three point nine percent
most recently according to the Atlanta Federal Reserve. That's what's
been happening with the President of the United States during

(11:49):
the three weeks of the partial federal government shutdown that
Democrats orchestrated. So really what they're doing isn't working, but
President Trump is, and it's increasingly clear what side most
Americans are on, and it is not with the TDS
reddled nasty women of yesteryear,
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