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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Number three. Now only Minnesota will have to suffer with
the absurd narrative that tampon Tim Walls is a real man.
That is just one of the twelve things we have
to be thankful for this Thanksgiving, as dictated by Matt
Kittle at The Federalist. Matt, thanks for the time this morning.
How are you.

Speaker 2 (00:17):
Absolutely, I'm just fine, happy Thanksgiving to.

Speaker 1 (00:19):
You and to you as well. This is really really
great stuff. I've been chuckling at this, but so many
of these things, I mean, honestly, we laugh at them,
but it's a reality. I don't think people realize how
much stress we were under over the course of the
last four years dealing with all of the things that
are now going away thanks to what happened on November fifth.

Speaker 2 (00:38):
I agree. I think we are able to laugh now,
but we might have been crying otherwise, because very thankful
this post election season. For instance, that competence indeed is
back in fashion after four years of bogus borders, ores,

(00:58):
DEI hires and mashed potatoes cognition commander in chief, for instance,
and the American people decided they were done with all
of that.

Speaker 1 (01:12):
Yeah, no question. And you know, Matt, I love that
you made competence number one the first thing, because it
is literally the oppositis competence opposite. Competence is synonymous with merit,
of course, and ability and earned things, and of course
that's the opposite of the EI. And I think that,
don't you think even though most of us watched this

(01:32):
past election, Matt Hill with the federalist hearing that economy,
uh you know, or actually technically inflation, inflation, immigration and
crime are the top issues. But I feel like the
people voted against all of the other things that maybe
don't make those lists, like THEI like, uh, you know,

(01:52):
a lack of competence in the selections made by the
previous administration, all of these things. It was, in other words,
it was a repetiation of leftists, leftism and wokeism in
addition to the actual named election issues.

Speaker 2 (02:07):
I agree. I think there were a lot of things
this election. Obviously, it's the old James Carvill it's the
economy stupid that was number one. And you folks know
better than anybody, you know, the border in Baesian was huge,
But yeah, I mean, you don't get there without an
absolute lack of confidence in government. And Americans were not

(02:29):
feeling safe. They were not feeling prosperitist, you know, they weren't.
They were just feeling like you know, they they were
under attack for so long and they wanted to change.

Speaker 1 (02:42):
Yeah, well it's not even a feeling. It was reality.
They were, you know, in any ways, by a weaponized government,
a weaponized Department of Justice. I mean there, you know.
And then of course our way of life. You know,
you will get rid of your gasoline powered engines, you
will get rid of your gas stoves, you will you
you know, you will fall in line and you know,
get in with the ev man and so on and
so forth. So it was an attack, but we are

(03:02):
thankful all those things are gone. Now let's look at
a few more of these. I love number four. Tell
us about number four.

Speaker 2 (03:09):
Well, we are looking at four years free of men
pretending to be women and key executive branch positions. And
you know we we can't say the same for Congress
right now, but we're fairly confident high end luggage is
safe from sulfering by government employees at airport carousels.

Speaker 1 (03:33):
So you don't think, Donald Trump, will we hire Sam Britton?
Brinton is what you say.

Speaker 2 (03:37):
I don't see him coming back.

Speaker 1 (03:39):
No, Yeah, Richard Levine, I think is done for a
while too. Let's you know, and I will tell you this,
I have seen enough. I don't look at I don't
watch Taylor Swift nor Beyonce on stage ever anywhere. I
don't watch Oprah or Michelle in any places that they
show up. So the fact that they are all going
away won't impact me much. But I saw more of

(03:59):
them in the last four months and I have in
the last you know, fourteen years. Probably they're gone.

Speaker 2 (04:03):
To yeah, at least they're gone from the big political
push that we've seen. They'll be there to make money
for sure, but yeah, they'll slip away to their multimillion
dollar estates and free market blessings.

Speaker 1 (04:20):
Of course, let's talk about number number seven as well,
because you know it. Cringey doesn't even begin to describe
what it's like listening to her. In fact, she's back
now from her three week of three weeks of hiding
in embarrassment, and she was right right back to tossing
word salads again yesterday in a video to her supporters
again tell us about seven.

Speaker 2 (04:42):
She just can't help it. But yes, we dodged for
years of cringey word salads and constant cackling. I think
we've had more than enough of that, and you know
the myriad examples of Kamala Harris word salads. You can
only imagine what that would be on the national and

(05:03):
international stage for four years as president of the United States.

Speaker 1 (05:08):
I can't, I can't. I can't even wrap my brain
around how painful. I mean, just for four months of campaigning,
I was ready to just blow my ear drums. I
cannot even think about that for four solid years. We're
talking to Matt Kittle, who arete a great piece of
the twelve things we should be most thankful for this Thanksgiving.
It's I'm going to link it to all my social
media's as well, strictly speaking on Twitter, slash x, Facebook, Instagram,

(05:32):
a true social as well. But check it out at
the Federalist dot com. Matt Kittle, really great stuff, Thank
you so much. A very happy Thanksgiving to you, sir.

Speaker 2 (05:40):
Happy Thanksgiving to you, and we are now unburdened by
what has been.

Speaker 1 (05:45):
That's the best one. That's number twelve. We are indeed,
or at least on January twentieth, we shall be thank you.
Matt
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