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And shine early bird gets the worm, Remember the laziesquirrel missus.
Then from the bottom of my cup of copy to
the top of yours. It's seven minutes after the hour.
We waited almost twenty four hours for Kamala Harris to concede,
so why not forty eight hours for old Joe to
address this.
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That'll be later this morning.
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Justice Department is looking into how to wind down to
the criminal cases.
Speaker 1 (01:00):
The lawfair didn't work.
Speaker 2 (01:02):
You didn't have much of a case to begin with
time for those to go away, and the race for
control of the House of Representatives still undecided, though looking
very good for Republicans. Meanwhile, the president who will get
to three hundred and twelve electoral votes when they're done.
They still haven't awarded Arizona and Nevada, and it sure
looks like plus four. I said plus three for the
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Republicans in the Senate, but I think it's definitely headed
to plus four. Good morning, and welcome to the show.
As I always say, can't have your morning show without you.
You can't spell your without you. There I said it.
After a year, I got cheesy. There's so many ways
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Speaker 1 (01:49):
Donald Trump.
Speaker 4 (01:50):
To be honest with the period, the guy could be
Hanna's yacht every day of his life, enjoying the rest
of his life, and he chose to do this because
he sees the direction of the come funny slash country.
Speaker 2 (02:03):
So I don't know.
Speaker 4 (02:04):
I don't think I believe that it's a good take.
It's understandable, but I don't think he was the winner. Ultimately,
I think that people were the winner. He just has
a lot of work to do to make up for
what he was saying. Well, I believe that people are
going to be the winner. There's a lot that has
to be done first, and we're going to talk about
that a little bit. You know, it's often set in politics,
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the first one hundred days, that's the key. Get it
done while you're on the honeymoon.
Speaker 2 (02:32):
Donald Trump, you know, focused on Obamacare in his first
first hundred days. Now I will say this, you really
don't even have a first one hundred days in a
second term. So Donald Trump, like only one other president,
it's the opportunity to have two first one hundred days.
Red his head off the air. Expect first one hundred
days on steroids, and you bet, and not just the
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border and not just drill, baby drill, but Elon, fixed
the book, RFK, fix our food. It's going to be
a first hundred days on steroids. I agree with you.
I can't say it so it hasn't happened yet. If
everything goes the way I think it will, the American
people will be the big winner. But it's not a
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thought to be rejected. We are living in a matrix.
We are in the midst of a social dilemma. We
do have a journalism that is dead. This is very
dysfunctional stuff and the far left can't figure out why
it lost because it's stuck in that matrix in bubble Well,
Joe waited too long to leave. Wait a minute, Joe
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never won. Bernie Sanders would have been the nominee in
twenty sixteen and twenty twenty. You meddled over and above
your constituents and voters. Your democratic elitism and meddling over
your voters is the original problem, going all the way
back to twenty sixteen. You don't have Joe in there
if you don't cut a deal to avoid Bernie Sanders.
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Joe came in fourth and I was seventh in New Hampshire.
You created Joe, But they won't ever admit any of that.
There's layers and layers of sins that they're not willing
to acknowledge as they technically go. Well, had Joe left earlier,
we could have had a real primary, maybe got a
real candidate, or maybe she sticked Shapiro over knucklehead. Did
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you see knucklehead crying yesterday? Why is a vice president?
Why is a governor crying at a concession speech. There's
something emotionally unstable about knucklehead. We need to pray for him.
I look, I'm really good at this, and I have
a hard time thinking that the Republican Party should be
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celebrating right now. That was a Donald Trump victory, not
a Republican Party victory. In fact, only Donald Trump, no
other candidate, and there's several I like no other candidate
could have withstood what he did, from lawfair to assassin's
bullets to daily assassinations in the mainstream media.
Speaker 1 (05:04):
That was a Donald Trump victory.
Speaker 2 (05:05):
And if you don't have a Donald Trump in four years,
you ought to be just as concerned as the left.
Twenty million votes were missing on either side should be
celebrating too much. Rick wrote, good morning, Michael. Last night
at World Outreach Church, Pastor Alan came out to a
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thunderous applause. He then had us humble ourselves and thank
God for his mercy and his grace. The wisdom of
your opening monologue this morning was evident, and in agreement
with Pastor Allen, that's the highest compliment you can give me.
Speaker 1 (05:40):
Guy's the bomb.
Speaker 2 (05:42):
He's the unofficial pastor if your voting show. Tom Writes said, no,
we don't hate you for what you said. We needed
to be said and we needed to hear it. Well,
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Speaker 1 (06:02):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (06:03):
Can you believe that we've we've had We've had butt calls.
Speaker 1 (06:06):
Yep, We've had a lot of things. This is the
first time.
Speaker 2 (06:08):
Somebody's doing I mean, I'm curious, is he ever going
to give us a song?
Speaker 1 (06:12):
I thought, to be honest with you, we gave red
two tasks.
Speaker 2 (06:16):
One findest water that isn't stretched out, that hasn't happened yet.
The other was, all right, let's discuss who who might
be the big winners and losers of this election. He
started with bolsters. Uh, there were some winners. Rasmussen. I
get sick of saying that. It's why I focus so
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much on ras Mussen.
Speaker 1 (06:41):
If you want to.
Speaker 2 (06:41):
Know, I respect Trafalgar, and I will say this in
Red's favor. I did notice Atlas. Now none of them
could get you to accuracy. They can't figure out because
you'd have to guess. You can't possibly know what now.
And Donald Trump's gone, that'll be gone, and I think
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they'll be back to being a little closer to accurate.
To be honest with you, how did I arrive at
three twelve. I had to kind of discern it. I
had to feel it. I had to look at like
fifteen different layers of the onion. And then when it
was all said and done, looking at states and seeing
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where Hillary was, where Biden was, where Trump was, And
even if we add one or two percent to that,
you got to three twelve. The only thing would keep
you from getting to three twelve is your fear. Then
we'll let them win. They'll fix them, they'll shoot them,
you know. But if you get beyond fear, it was
all right there. So I think, you know, technology is
their biggest challenge. I think the matrix in the social
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dilemma is also a big part, and death of journalism,
quite frankly, is a big part of their problem.
Speaker 1 (07:49):
We don't have home phones. You can't get us through
our mailbox.
Speaker 2 (07:52):
Only junk mail goes there and when you call on
the phone it comes up as as spam, or if
it comes up a university, or it comes up a
network or a newspaper. We're not answering. We sure a
SEC aren't telling you we're voting for Donald Trump. Maybe
in a post Trump era will tell you who we're
voting for. But right now it's a big problem for them.
They were more, they were close. They were I'm gonna
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say it this way, Redden, you can nod or give
me a filthy look. They were as close as they
could With the exception of the Des Moines Register, who
made you know what out of themselves, most of them
were as close as they could possibly get under the circumstances.
But there were three clear winners, Trafalgar, Atlas and Rasmussen
News Media. We did this last last half hour, but
you keep watching these people mainly fed by a very look.
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They're all dying or dead and don't know it. I
should share this with you. When it came to election night,
the story would be well. According to the national numbers
from Nielsen, ten million viewers tuned into Fox News's coverage,
so as Fox the big winner with ten million, three
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hundred and something million of mis murs and ten million watch.
Speaker 1 (09:01):
Fox.
Speaker 2 (09:05):
MSNBC with coverage led by Rachel Maddow had five million.
CNN had four point seven million during the same time slot. Yes,
you can do the quick math. Add them both together.
You don't get the Fox. Add them all together, and
you don't get don't get anywhere here, Joe Rogan. They
don't know their day. But you know, obviously from Bruce
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Springsteen to it's been so long nobody even remembers, to Niro.
Speaker 5 (09:32):
He's got to be stopped.
Speaker 2 (09:34):
I mean, come on, Oprah, big loser, Beyonce a big loser,
Taylor Swift a big loser. They all just don't know
what they're taught. Sarah at Live A big loser, The
View A big loser. Oh, the View. Wow, I wouldn't
know where to begin. There was that hey in the end,
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you know, Bill Maher tried to play it somewhat reasonable,
but Bill Maher sorry, CNN, MSNBC, ABC.
Speaker 1 (10:06):
Oh, I remember the debate, mister handsome CNN.
Speaker 2 (10:12):
Probably because of the way they handled the debate is
why they were third place in people watching on election night.
Speaker 1 (10:17):
You can thank.
Speaker 2 (10:20):
Dana Bash and I made him my loser the day earlier.
I'm not blank on his name, Jack Tapper. Now it
used to be if you've lost your credibility, nobody would
watch you again.
Speaker 1 (10:35):
I don't know why we go through these cycles.
Speaker 2 (10:38):
I played a montage with them all saying, Oh, she's
got it made, she's got a maze, she's gonna win big.
He's gonna lose big. He can't be president. Clearly, pollsters,
news media. We made the exceptions of the pollsters, but
big losers. Law Fair is a big loser. I mean
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the headline today that Justice spar We're going to make
a couple of these cases because they were never cases.
Two impeachments, daily character assassinations. But then the law Fair.
Where would you even begin to discuss Lawfair as a loser.
You gave us the perfect amount of Donald Trump, just
like an assassin's miss bullet. Gave Donald Trump just the
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right spirit. You know the old scripture, all things worked
together for the good. I guess in Donald Trump's case,
we say, for those who love this country, they every
persecution against him made him better. I won't go as
far as to say, well it made him the victim.
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No America knows how broke things are and the denial
who broke it, and the denial to admit it of
the Democrat Party and rejected them. Donald Trump is clearly
who Donald Trump is, and they trusted him to fix it.
But oh, lawfair, what on an enormous failure? Uh this
one I owed a red they'd have got away with it.
(12:07):
There's just been so much nonsense. I forgotet Liz Cheney
and the never trumpers. Come on, who's this on the
celebrity front? Oh you didn't forget to Nero.
Speaker 5 (12:23):
He's got to be stopped.
Speaker 1 (12:26):
Time to move out of the country. Rom Oh the
boss in the bound to me.
Speaker 2 (12:34):
Oprah. Seriously, if Donald Trump wins, you will never vote again.
Upon the next ballot being cast. This woman should be
banned from anything. Stupid doll like my door stuck stoop
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over there we go, Beyonce, Oh, Lady Gaga, Cardi b
or she did have a teleprompter malfunction In her defense,
Red's got Kamala Harris. Ultimately, she was the worst presidential
candidate in modern times. Well, she was never really, she
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never won a race. She lost in twenty That was
just the marriage of the Clinton apparatus and the Obama apparatus,
putting those two together. But you know when you could
have taken you know, Pennsylvania is gonna decided, and you
know you got an Israel problem, and you avoid Shapiro
for knucklehead.
Speaker 1 (13:42):
Oh that one. I think we're gonna let her own.
Speaker 2 (13:48):
The Democrat Party is a big loser, and they still
don't understand why, and they still may go further left,
not towards center, because they so don't understand the bubble
they're stuck, and how out of touch they are with
the American people. But woke too far, letting people out
of prisons, opening the flood gate of the border, trying
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to tell you everything's great when it's not. Try to
buy a car, try to fill it with gas, and
try to have groceries for the family. They're going to
have a hard time figuring out why they were rejected
because they've told the same lies so long they believe them.
But the Democrat Party big losers. The demonization and scare tactics,
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well this I addressed in my opening monologue, because they're
preying upon the mental ill, the spiritual ill, and they
made a devil and they made themselves god, and then
God lost to the devil and these people are now hopeless.
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But let's hope the racism, the fascism, the Nazism garbage,
Let's hope we go beyond that. I'm saving the best
for last. I was throwing the DNC for how they
bypassed their people in twenty sixteen, twenty twenty and then
openly for everyone to see this time around by shoving
off Joe and not having a primary and just giving
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the race to their chosen person. But no, I'm gonna
say this. Yeah, you could say Schumer's a loser because
he's not going to control the Senate anymore. Nancy Pelosi
is one of the biggest losers of this election. She
meddled her and Obama forced Joe out and they own
this loss. And I'll tell you this and closing, they
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would have owned the victory and taken all the credit
had it worked, and it didn't. So because of that,
Nancy Pelosi is my biggest loser.
Speaker 6 (15:47):
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Speaker 7 (16:16):
Hit Cuba as a Cat three hurricane, now moving away
into the Gulf of Mexico looks like though the forecast track,
if it holds, this thing should just spin out in
the Gulf of Mexico over the weekend.
Speaker 1 (16:28):
It's down to a Cat two.
Speaker 7 (16:29):
Now, it's pretty rare to have a Cat three hit
this late in the season. Keep in mind the hurricane
season in the Atlantic runs through the end of November.
There is another storm system behind it, sort of near
Puerto Rico, but it's being tracked. The Hurricane Center says
it's only got about a thirty percent chance of becoming something.
But you know, we're not done with these storms yet.
Speaker 1 (16:51):
Yeah, it had been.
Speaker 2 (16:52):
A good year for storms. So the reason these late
storms usually are traditionally not much to worry about is
because of air temperatures as well as water temperatures. Though
I'll bet the golf is still probably pretty warm.
Speaker 7 (17:06):
Yeah, temperatures in the mid eighties for water temperatures. Also,
less daylight now shorter days means less ocean warming by
the sun. So that's another factor is these days get
shorter as well, so it's part of the cycle. And
the Atlantic hurricane season is six months on six months off,
so we're almost at the end of it. But Sadly,
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Cuba got whacked pretty good by this one again, taking
down the power system. The whole power grid collapsed for
a while yesterday and it's been barely hanging on down
there for these past few storms.
Speaker 1 (17:39):
Roy's going to be back.
Speaker 2 (17:39):
We always given the final story, and this one probably
took a lot of homework.
Speaker 1 (17:43):
I mean, we had a lot of reference.
Speaker 2 (17:45):
We had a lot of votes, from abortion rights, to
minimum wages, to legalization of marijuana, the rank cases. I
think in Alaska's case they overturned it and got rid
of it, rank reporting, and just a lot of ballot issues.
You're gonna run them all down on how they fared
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when we come back later in the show.
Speaker 1 (18:08):
Appreciate it, Rory.
Speaker 2 (18:09):
All right, David Zanati is joining us, and you know, David,
we've been kicking around several things, not the least of
which is, you know, kind of the now what. But yesterday,
before we get to the now what, yesterday, there was
just a lot of hours and hours of analysis and
finger pointing, And as I was watching, it was just
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so disingenuous, because you know, one would point their finger
at well, Joe Biden should have left earlier. Well wait
a minute, maybe you shouldn't have meddled in twenty sixteen
to avoid Bernie Sanders and create Hillary. Or maybe you
shouldn't have meddled in twenty twenty and cut a deal
in South Carolina because you were getting going to get
Bernie Sanders again. Anybody gona admit to those mistakes and
those sins before we talk about Joe. And so the
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constant theme is that they don't recognize, well, I should
say they're not willing to admit. And Democrat voters don't
recognize how they've been deep duped by their own elite.
That's that's the real By the way, your mute is
still on, I think, oh no it isn't you can talk.
I don't know why you give a mike mute symbol
this right on your forehead. It looks like I took
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the market basing. This system is going weird today. So
the whole blame game, they're never going to figure this
out until they figure out they're caught in a bubble cotton,
a matrix, caught in a social dilemma.
Speaker 1 (19:21):
Right.
Speaker 8 (19:22):
Well, your discernment is very powerful because as you watch
this thing, I see the exact same mirror image on
the Republican side. I'm listening to Fox last night and
they're talking about this idea that this is the new
Republican Party. I have to laugh my butt off when
they say stuff like that, because the Trump machine worked,
and the Trump network worked completely outside the structure of
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whatever's left of the Republican Party.
Speaker 5 (19:48):
So, Michael, you're right.
Speaker 8 (19:49):
The matrix of the parties is dying on both sides,
and the only people that don't acknowledge it's the media.
Speaker 2 (19:55):
Well, and then the media, of course is dead and
doesn't know it. I was going over the ratings. I
think Fox had ten million people watch them for election coverage.
CNN came in third, MSNBC and second, but they were
both roughly around five million. Half of that put them together,
and they still didn't reach ten million. And then when
you look at ABCNBC and CBS even less. I mean,
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so mainstream network news is already dead to cable news,
and cable news hasn't even figured out it's dead compared
to social media. Joe Rogan, Megan, Kelly, Tucker, Carlson, and
everybody else that's moved into the digital world. None of
these people can take an honest look at themselves and
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I guess when you don't do that, you'll always start
pointing fingers. But I'm concerned more about the Republicans because
if you're a Republican today and you think any other
candidate could have cut through law fair assassination, daily character
assassination other than Donald Trump, you're fooling yourself. This was
an Orange wave, not a red wave, and you still
better find an answer between now and four years. Although
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I thank God for this result, I thank God for
the and I am praying for Donald Trump and the
team he puts together. This is and we're going to
cover this next but this is going to be a
first one hundred days that a second term president never
gets and like no one's ever seen.
Speaker 8 (21:14):
Well, I think what's happening now is there's a movement
of foot to turn orange into the most hated color
on the chart because people associate orange with the criticism
of Trump. But let's just take a second and think
about what you just said. Do you think anybody think
that Joe Rogan and Megan Kelly and Jeff Bezos and
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RFK all signed secret agreements to become affiliates of the
Republican Party.
Speaker 5 (21:44):
When Bezos said we're not going to do an endorsement.
Speaker 8 (21:46):
When Rogan invited Trump, and Trump came, When Megan Kelly
let go of her antagonism and embrace Trump, when RFK
let go of this last chance of a lifetime to
make history.
Speaker 5 (22:00):
As an independent and said, I'm concerned.
Speaker 2 (22:02):
Like his father, is going to make you, and like
his father, make his greatest contribution not as president, because
he will as Health and Human Services director.
Speaker 1 (22:09):
He's going to fix our food.
Speaker 2 (22:10):
He's going to explore these the big pharma and vaccination
scandals we've been living under. He's going to make a
huge impact. Elon Musk going over the books is going
to make a huge impact. Telsea Gabbert's going to have
a place. This is going to become Follow me on
this because I know it would be easy to rebuke me.
This is going to become an American presidency. And in
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four years, if you want to go back to a
two party system, you're going to go right back into dysfunction.
Speaker 5 (22:37):
Now that's brilliant. You're exactly right.
Speaker 8 (22:39):
People are climbing out of the matrix and the and
and the voters are responding because the voters don't care
about the Republican Party or the Democrat Party. They don't
even know why they exist anymore. I don't know they
are they sitting around drinking lemonade and mint julips on
some pork somewhere. Well, who are these people? And why
should I even give a rat's rear end about them?
Because my life is affected by this stuff. I just
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want to know who's going to help me solve problems.
Let's go into the first in a different era.
Speaker 2 (23:06):
Senior contributor David Zannati, American Policy Roundtable and ivoters dot
Com joining us. Well, Joe Biden, like no one I've
ever seen in history or studied before I was alive
in history, wasted a first hundred days like him.
Speaker 1 (23:19):
I mean, that was just dumble. He was just absent.
Speaker 2 (23:23):
Donald Trump, you can go back and say, probably shouldn't
have played the first card against Obamacare. May have not,
you know, but he comes back experienced, not with a
clean slate, experienced and with a He's a different person.
It's a going to be a different team. And unlike
most second term presidents, he actually gets two first one
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hundred days and a chance to get that first hundred
days right. And I think he will if he does
America is going to be in awe of how quickly
things are going to change.
Speaker 8 (23:55):
I think there's already The stock market yesterday was I
think an indicator of that.
Speaker 5 (24:01):
Interesting.
Speaker 8 (24:01):
Rand Paul gave an interview last night, and it was
just funny because Ram Paul, I mean, I know, he's
a favorite character on this program, and he's a favorite
character to me. He is such a bright and sincere
and decent human and he knows how to be sneaky.
Sometimes you just have to watch the way that he
smiles because he knows something's up.
Speaker 1 (24:21):
Now, you're right.
Speaker 8 (24:22):
The first hundred days on Obamacare didn't work in the
way that Trump went after it, but he got with
Rand Paul and began to deconstruct the worst parts of
Obamacare and.
Speaker 5 (24:31):
Pieces and parts.
Speaker 8 (24:32):
And I got a feeling that Ran Paul is going
to be very close once again to this president. So
if Trump's learned, and I think he had too, I
think you could have some very effective terms in regards
to policy, and some very smart moves because this system
still can be outsmarted. And he's going to have new
Senate leadership, not just numbers, but McConnell's gone.
Speaker 1 (24:56):
That's a big deal.
Speaker 2 (25:00):
Bttom line. It is a big loss for the Democrats.
They lost Telsea Gabbert to the Republican Party, they lost RFK,
they lost I think their constituents realized they were bait
and switched, and the fingers will come back to them.
I hope all of them can get beyond their matrix
and social dilemma to see what they really did wrong
and repent and not do it anymore. But their biggest
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problem is what they stand for. I mean, you can say, yeah,
they got way too woke. Well they've been becoming too woke.
They're a party at war with themselves, and there's a
socialist element within their party that's just about taking over.
So they almost have not even remained the Democrat Party
for the Republican Party. They're not really in any better shape.
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It's just disguised by victory and Donald Trump. Well, there's
a window of opportunity for all of us, Michael. In
two years we celebrate America's two hundred and fiftieth anniversary.
Speaker 5 (25:52):
Time to be Americans returned to the principles of the founding.
Speaker 8 (25:55):
When Telsea Gabert went to Madison Square Garden, she stood
up in that moment and quoted directly from the Declaration
of Independence. That is one of the.
Speaker 5 (26:04):
Most insightful things she could have done.
Speaker 8 (26:07):
If Donald Trump picks the right way to celebrate the
founding at the same time he's deconstructing the matrix, we
may see a new awakening in this country.
Speaker 2 (26:16):
And that's a permanent solution, not an elective cycle solution.
Speaker 1 (26:19):
David, appreciate your thoughts as always.
Speaker 2 (26:21):
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looking on how to wind down two criminal cases against
Donald Trump. Lawfare has failed, he's been elected. Well, I
continue with a few of these shams. And five out
of six healthcare workers in hospitals and nursing homes say
no to the COVID nineteen booster and RFKA isn't even
in a position of influence yet Thursday Night Football Tonight
has the Bengals in Baltimore taking on the Ravens. I
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don't care too much for money, and money can't buy you,
certainly the presidency. When it's all said and done, Where
did it all go? The CNN National Political correspondent Alex
Thompson said, and he was a former advisor to Joe Biden.
Are you kidding me? You spent a billion dollars and
you didn't win. Sixteen billion dollars will be spent in
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all on the twenty twenty four election. I think it
was something like was it how many?
Speaker 1 (27:37):
It was?
Speaker 2 (27:38):
One hundred and something or eighty million on Senate races,
the campaign at Harris campaign eight hundred million so far,
and not including outside spending by super packs alone. The
role of money and return on investment for money, that's
a huge twenty twenty four story that a lot of
people haven't even gotten to yet. I guess if you
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do things so dumb, it doesn't matter how much money
you can't sell it. John Dicker is here to do
the unthinkable. We have no sooner. Joe Biden has even
addressed the election results. And here you are with twenty
twenty eight names already, you got to find the guy
you won for four years, you're already worried about the
next We'll.
Speaker 9 (28:16):
Have plenty of time for that. We'll have plenty of
time for doing that. Talking about all the people that
Donald Trump will choose to help run his administration, to
help lead his administration.
Speaker 5 (28:27):
But also a bear's worth.
Speaker 9 (28:29):
Mentioning that Donald Trump can only serve four years he
is because of the twenty second Amendment, he can't run
for president once again. And so there is already jockeying
in place by a number of well known individuals to
run for president in twenty twenty eight. Certainly there's ambitious
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people on both sides of the aisle, and we can
go through that list. On the Democratic side, it's a
number of governors, you know, the governor of Mayor Wes Moore,
the governor of Pennsylvania, Joshapiro, the governor of Kentucky, Andy Basher,
all likely having national ambitions and wish to run for
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the presidency. Also the governors of both Michigan, Gretchen Whitmer,
and also let's not forget the governor of California.
Speaker 5 (29:20):
I don't think that Kamala.
Speaker 9 (29:21):
Harris will run for president in twenty twenty eight. I
think she's done in politics. And then on the Republican side,
JD vans a huge head start to succeed Donald Trump
as the next president.
Speaker 2 (29:32):
All Right, hopefully I got some street cred with you
because we've gone through an election together and you saw
how Yeah. Absolutely, I look at things. It's Wes Moore period,
end of story, and I think there's a there is
an overwhelming likelihood he can win. The question for me,
I go, who does he put with him himself? And
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I don't know that it would be Whitmer, although you know,
whenever you talk about running mate, always talk about do
they bring a key state with him? She certainly would
with Michigan, although you would think that they could get
Michigan back in their camp. Shapiro in a very very
swing powerful state like Pennsylvania. Is I mean to me,
it's Wes Moore and Shapiro. I really don't. The thing
I don't know is will the Republicans just annoint j
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D and then make it about does he choose Tulsea Gabber,
Does he choose uh, you know DeSantis or you know
Marco Ruby or or some or I think it's still
waiting in the wings. Is the governor from from Virginia?
What's his name? I've gone blank. The former governor of
the UH say it into the mic so I can
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hear you link? Yeah, what was it?
Speaker 1 (30:42):
Help me?
Speaker 2 (30:43):
I'm old Younkin. Yeah, Younkin could be on that list?
Or do they do an open convention and make j
d as the VP?
Speaker 1 (30:50):
Win it straight out?
Speaker 6 (30:51):
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