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November 7, 2024 47 mins

(Full Show) Just as Jesse Kelly predicted, Donald J. Trump has been elected President of the United States of America AGAIN. Jesse celebrates the red wave on all levels and gets reaction from some of the best in the business. Hear from Megyn Kelly on why she decided to rally for Trump on the final day of his campaign. You'll also hear from Congressman Jim Jordan and Senator Ron Johnson on what Congress plans to do now. Plus, what's next for Democrats with Buck Sexton.

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
If only we had something to talk about today to
celebrate today, and of course we do. It is election
reaction time on I'm write with Jim Jordan, Megan, Kelly,
buck Sext and Ron Johnson, and I can't get the
smile off my face coming up.

Speaker 2 (00:27):
Many people have told me that God spared my life
for a reason, and that reason was to save our
country and to restore America to greatness. And now we
are going to fulfill that mission. Together, We're going to

(00:48):
fulfill that mission.

Speaker 1 (00:52):
There you have it, Donald Trump President again. What an
incredible night. And let me just tell you we have
obviously a gigantic show for you with amazing guests. I
just wanted to talk about that for a couple minutes here.
To bear with me first, I want you to be

(01:12):
happy right now, and.

Speaker 3 (01:14):
I know you are.

Speaker 1 (01:15):
Maybe that sounds like a dumb thing to say, but
already today I saw people fretting about the problems that.

Speaker 3 (01:20):
Are gonna come.

Speaker 1 (01:21):
And I get all that there will be problems that
are going to come, and what's the left going to do?

Speaker 3 (01:25):
And what about the appointments? And I get all that
last night was a great, great night.

Speaker 1 (01:32):
And if you're a political person, you watch the show regularly,
I'm sure.

Speaker 3 (01:36):
How many nights do we have something to celebrate on here?

Speaker 1 (01:40):
When you're a person on the right, those days don't
happen often because you wake up every day and it's
a fight. The dirty comedies are trying to ruin this
and ruin that, and it's a fight, and it's a
scandal here and we all wake up and we're stretched
out and we're run. How many days do you have
like this one right here where you can feel good?

(02:00):
It goes well, well well beyond Donald Trump and his victory,
obviously that's the headline of the night. What happened last
night was not only about Trump. It's the Senate looks
like it's pretty much a guarantee it's going to be
the house. It was more importantly than our wins. It
was a nation wide repudiation of these evil communists who

(02:27):
have done so much to us for the last four years.

Speaker 3 (02:30):
How were they.

Speaker 1 (02:31):
Ever going to learn, who will stand up to them,
who will put them in their place? You did last night?
These people. Of course, look and we'll have this discussion
about how these people can change, will they change? But
these people had no idea how much we all despise
them until last night, and now they're waking up and

(02:55):
they're realizing it, and it was stunning.

Speaker 3 (02:57):
I set up all night long the same way you did.
As soon as I took this year piece.

Speaker 1 (03:01):
Off and went home, hung out with the wife, couple friends,
I sat and hate watched all the LIB channels all
night long, and honestly, this moment on CNN was just
are there any places that the vice president is overperforming
Joe Biden in twenty twenty so we can show you
that as well.

Speaker 3 (03:17):
We just bring that out here, Harris overperforming twenty twenty
only smokes there, you go. So let this go away
and see if there's anything in the East Side.

Speaker 4 (03:25):
There literally nothing, literally nothing, literally not one county by
three percent or more.

Speaker 1 (03:33):
That is what you call a nationwide mandate, not just
a mandate for Republican rule, a mandate that this madness
that these people have been putting us through for four years,
this madness has got to stop.

Speaker 3 (03:49):
That's what that was. And it gives me hope. And
like I said, like I said, I told you this.

Speaker 1 (03:56):
Before the election, and I'm not going to go back
on my word now because it was right I say,
And all is not lost if Trump loses, and all
is not saved if Trump wins. Saving a country, like
losing a country, is a process.

Speaker 3 (04:10):
Not an event. So I'm not here.

Speaker 1 (04:12):
I'm not going to sit here and blow smoke and
tell you all's fixed, all is well, We're.

Speaker 3 (04:16):
Good to go now.

Speaker 1 (04:17):
But you know how we've talked about stress tests before
on the show. Nations go through stress tests sometimes, you I,
We will go through stress tests in life.

Speaker 3 (04:28):
It's just how it works.

Speaker 1 (04:30):
Well, we have failed a few stress tests, and we
failed them badly over the last few years. COVID was
an embarrassing failure as a country, the people, all of us,
the people as a whole.

Speaker 3 (04:42):
We failed.

Speaker 1 (04:44):
Hiding in your house for a freaking chest cold. We
failed during COVID. We've failed during the Saint George Floyd
Communist op they ran, We've failed. We failed, And last
night we had a chance to see.

Speaker 3 (04:59):
Are we done done? Can you run a brain dead commie.

Speaker 1 (05:04):
From California with no platform who hit herself in a basement?
Can you just tell lie after lie after lie? Can
you run that evil witch and still win the presidency?
Because if you can work done, that's it that the
cancer is, It's terminal, but it's not terminal. Last night

(05:28):
proved that we can pass stress tests still, and you
should feel good about that. Feel good, feel better than
my voice sounds tonight. Anyway, let's talk to Megan about
how she feels. Joining me now to react to a
wonderful night last night, a wonderful day today. Is my friend,

(05:49):
journalist host of the Meghan Kelly Show, which of course
can be found on serious YouTube. Go to her YouTube
channel and subscribe YouTube dot com.

Speaker 3 (05:58):
Slash Meghan Kelly. Megan, that was a good good night.

Speaker 1 (06:03):
I'm a little sleepy because I couldn't stop hate watching
CNN and MSNBC all night.

Speaker 3 (06:08):
It was so delicious.

Speaker 5 (06:10):
This is the moment we've been waiting for where he wins.
And now not only do we get to watch her
concede and all the leftists come to grips with the
reality of what the country actually values and wants and
doesn't want, but now we're going to go into the
next phase, which is going to be even more fun,
where the vicious hit pieces are going to start to

(06:33):
come out, going deep into how this fell apart. What
a nightmare she was behind the scenes.

Speaker 3 (06:39):
Blaming Biden, blaming her.

Speaker 5 (06:41):
This like it always happens, and I can't wait to
read every word.

Speaker 3 (06:47):
I can't wait to read it all.

Speaker 1 (06:49):
And I know that Joe Biden is not going to
come out looking clean there. Very clearly, they're all going
to take turns throwing monkey poop at Joe Biden, just
destroying what's left of his legacy on the way out
the door, and Biden's Team's gonna throw it back. Megan,
I had a little birdie tell me this morning that
Jill Biden was all smiles in the White House today.

Speaker 3 (07:11):
I was actually told.

Speaker 1 (07:12):
They said, specifically ear to ear, she couldn't stop celebrating.

Speaker 3 (07:16):
It's gonna be so fun. Who could be?

Speaker 5 (07:19):
I know what you saw her in her full red
suit yesterday when she went out to vote. That seemed
a little coincidental, and I'm sure she was rooting against
Kamala Harris. They feel like she betrayed him, and she did,
let's face it, and look, she betrayed the American people.
She kept the secret of his mental acuity. How it
was gone just as fervently as anybody, maybe a little

(07:41):
less though than Joe Scarborough. He was number one, but
Kamala Harris was right up there. And so you know,
she was culpable in that whole thing, and I think
the American public did not forget that. I don't think
it was her number one problem yesterday. I think, really,
I got to be honest, I'm not trying to be mean.
It was her stupidity. It was the fact that they
understood she was an absolute moron who should be nowhere
near the presidency. And because of that, Jesse I have

(08:04):
to say, not only is today great for America because
the agenda Trump's going to push and the one he's
going to stop, but it's a great day for women
because of that knucklehead had become the US president, the
first female president, it would have set women back generations
because her inanity would have been chalked up to the
fact that.

Speaker 3 (08:24):
She's a woman.

Speaker 5 (08:24):
You know, there's some guys who'd be like, yes, see,
they can't do it. The first female president needs to
be a Margaret Thatcher type whose intelligence and strength is
beyond reproach.

Speaker 1 (08:36):
Megan, is there something you'd like to announce here for
the twenty four.

Speaker 3 (08:39):
Thirty eight run right here? What? Look?

Speaker 1 (08:41):
I'm just asking Megan, you brought it up of just
asking is there something that you would like to.

Speaker 5 (08:45):
Tell us all, I am far too happy and healthy
a person to ever run for president.

Speaker 1 (08:54):
Speaking of happy and healthy, I've been very, very happy
looking at the coalition Donald Trump has put together, especially
in the final months.

Speaker 3 (09:03):
Of his campaign.

Speaker 1 (09:04):
Look, everyone remembers you and Donald Trump had kind of
a testy relationship years ago, and I very much enjoyed
you speaking at his rally the night before.

Speaker 3 (09:14):
Here you were.

Speaker 6 (09:16):
He will be a protector of women, and it's why
I'm voting for him. He will close the border. He
will keep the boys out of girls sports and where
they don't belong. And you know what else, one more thing.
He will look out for our boys too. Are forgotten
boys and are forgotten men, Guys like you, Guys like

(09:41):
these guys who've got the calluses on their hands, who
work for a living with the bears and the tats,
who maybe have a beer after work and don't want
to be judged by people like Oprah and Beyonce, who
will never have to face the consequences of her disa
acting on the policies he.

Speaker 1 (10:05):
Gets it. Love that message to men, Megan, what do
you make of this coalition? Donald Trump's talking about Thomas
Massey RFK Junior getting involved with the FDA.

Speaker 3 (10:18):
He had the Megan Kelly speaking at it is rally.
How did he do this?

Speaker 5 (10:23):
It's really exciting, and I think it goes back to
the truth. Jesse, you and I have talked about this before,
which is Trump is not some far right dude. Yeah,
Trump is more moderate. He was a Democrat for most
of his adult life. He was a reasonable Democrat. But
he doesn't have some deeply right wing conservative agenda like
That's what one of the reasons why the Project twenty

(10:44):
twenty five lie was just so absurd. I'm sure he's
never read it, and I'm sure he would have been
horrified if he had, because it just it espouses some
deeply conservative person's view of a Trump presidency and not
the actual Trump view. So I think that's why these
people were attracted to Trump, because he actually is more
moderate in his approach.

Speaker 3 (11:04):
Look at the way he handles trade.

Speaker 7 (11:06):
Trade.

Speaker 5 (11:07):
He used to be it used to be all about
free trade. That was the Republican Party, not him. He
wants a slap teariff some people to help American manufacturing
and the working class. That's just one example. So he's
unorthodox and if you can just see through, if you
can just like scrape away the cobwebs of Trump's rhetoric
and then the overreaction to it, and see the real

(11:28):
man and what he's actually proposing. I think a lot
of maybe not far left, but more just classically liberal
people like an Elon, like an RFKJ would be attracted
to him. So and to his credit, he doesn't see
the world in those in those shades either. You know,
if you're a Democrat like Bobby Kennedy or a right
a left leaning independent like Elon, it's not a deal

(11:50):
breaker for Trump. And by the way, Bobby Kennedy too
pretty radical on the environment. Trump says, that's fine, you
won't be touching that in my administration.

Speaker 3 (11:58):
But there is a way I can use you to
do some good.

Speaker 5 (12:01):
Trump is transactional, and I think that approach to governing
is very attractive.

Speaker 3 (12:05):
It does work well in business.

Speaker 5 (12:06):
It worked the first time around for him, and I
think we're in for a very fun, successful ride second
time around.

Speaker 1 (12:14):
Megan, finally, I realize I'm about to ask you how
to eat an elephant. Right, So it's a hard question
to answer, but we have a ton of problems there's a.

Speaker 3 (12:21):
Ton that has to be cleaned out in the government.

Speaker 1 (12:25):
We can't just assume power and go about our business.
There there are a lot of evil people in the
Department of Justice, FBI Intelligence. There are a lot of
evil people that need to be removed from the government.
What's Donald Trump's top priority or what should it be?
I guess I should say, And I know he's got
a ton of work to do. What's the day one
thing he's got to get in there and do right away.

Speaker 5 (12:48):
Well, the number one thing is going to be to
reissue those executive orders about the southern border.

Speaker 3 (12:53):
I mean he's going to shut down that border, all
of them.

Speaker 5 (12:56):
I mean he's going to they shut down the construction
of the wall by executive order off the parts, they
shut down. His crackdown on asylum claims, which are only
supposed to be used in very scant few cases, but
they opened up That's how they got all these people
in over the past four years, by saying they were
claiming asylum, which is bs.

Speaker 3 (13:12):
He's going to reinstitute that remain in.

Speaker 5 (13:15):
Mexico, where he used to require them to stay in
Mexico while they were trying to seek asylum in the
United States, so that if and when we eventually said no,
which is what we should normally say, they'd be Mexico's
problem to deport back to their original country and not ours.
I think he's going to do all of that on
day one. I think Title nine will be high up
on the list of priorities. That's something that Biden undid
with his pen when he changed the definition of women

(13:38):
and opened the door to men in women's sports. That's
easy for him to get the Department of Education redoing
right away. And then he's going to have to deal
with the expiration of the Trump tax cuts, which are
coming pretty soon into his term. And if he really
does control the Senate and the House as it's looking
like right now, that shouldn't be a problem for him
at all to extend them. And on the border, he

(13:59):
should be able to deal with that legislatively for once,
you know, once overall it doesn't have to just remain
executive orders. He can actually get a law pass. Finally,
on your comment about the rot inside of our institutions,
he's got a dream team going in there for that.
Elon RFKJ and vivek Ramaswami, who you and I have

(14:19):
both been critical of. But that guy wants to cut
the size of government badly. And I trust Bavik to
do that, and I trust Bobby Kennedy to do that,
and I really trust Elon Musk to do that. Who
reduced the Twitter or now x workforce by what eighty percent?
Found all these efficiencies and yet it's still rolling, and
it's still working, and it's still successful relatively. If they

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do that to our federal government, go in there like
the accountant, like Charles Groden in the movie Dave, look
at the books and start cutting. I think we're all
going to be a lot better off, very very soon.

Speaker 1 (14:52):
Gosh, I haven't seen Dave in forever. Now, I'm gonna
have to watch that. Megan, you are the best. Go subscribe.
Oh it's a great movie. It's a great movie. Subscribe
to a YouTube channel. Megan, as always, you are the best.
To come back soon, please, She's awesome. All right, Look,
we have I don't even know what to tell you.
Still have Buck sext and we still have Ron Johnson,

(15:12):
still have Jim Jordan. Jim Jordan's gonna join us next.
What might Jim Jordan do with another with four years?
Right before we get to Jim, let's get to this.
If you're like me, maybe you're lacking a little bit
of sleep. It's understandable on a day like today.

Speaker 3 (15:28):
We were all up.

Speaker 1 (15:28):
All night watching TV on the phone. So tonight it's
not an option. I have to sleep. I'm gonna be
dead before I get here tomorrow. So what am I
gonna do? Well, when I take this here piece out
of my ear, I'm gonna go home, and I'm gonna
kiss my wife and eat a little dinner and talk
to my sons. And I'm gonna sip on a cup
of hot chocolate. Only it's not normal hot chocolate. It

(15:49):
has dream powder in it. It's chocolate cinnamon. But it
puts you to sleep, not with drugs, all natural things
like melatonin. And I'm just gonna drift off to the
best sleep in the world and wake up tomorrow on
a Thursday, ready to go. Do you want to feel
like that every day? Go to Shopbeam dot com slash

(16:11):
Jesse Kelly and you can.

Speaker 3 (16:13):
We'll be back.

Speaker 8 (16:20):
Well.

Speaker 1 (16:20):
I have great news and I have terrible news. Before
we welcome in the great Congressman, the Chairman of the
Judiciary Committee. The great news is Ohio freaking delivered last night.

Speaker 3 (16:31):
We flipped a Senate seat in Ohio. Ohio went for.

Speaker 1 (16:34):
Trump early, the state where I was born, delivered. The
bad news is Michigan also delivered. So we do have
to give them a little bit of credit today, and
you know how much I hate doing that on this show.
Joining me now to praise Ohio and hopefully trash Michigan
is the head of the Judiciary Committee, and I have
a feeling he's gonna have a real good time over

(16:55):
the next few years.

Speaker 3 (16:56):
Congressman Jim Jordan.

Speaker 1 (16:57):
Congressman, first and foremost, congrats to you winning re election again,
not that that was in doubt, but we need you there.

Speaker 9 (17:03):
Yeah, yeah, no, it went fine, and you're right, great, great, well,
great day for the country, but great day for our state.
Bernie Marino, it was called early put a beat down
on Charon Brown, so it was like shortly after the
polls closed. He won by like five or six points,
I think. So it was a great win there.

Speaker 3 (17:21):
We now have.

Speaker 9 (17:22):
Every state wide office is a Republican in the Buckeye State, which,
as you pointed out, Michigan certainly cannot claim.

Speaker 3 (17:30):
But they had a good night up north.

Speaker 8 (17:31):
As well they did.

Speaker 1 (17:34):
In fact, the blue walls states, in all seriousness, were
anything but blue walls last night, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Michigan. Is
this a revenge of the working class election? Is that
what I'm looking at, Congressman, because.

Speaker 3 (17:47):
That's sure what it feels like.

Speaker 1 (17:48):
It feels like they have the left has so isolated
themselves on the coasts and the Ivory Towers, and that
working people have just rejected it.

Speaker 9 (17:57):
No, you're exactly right, working class, middle class people.

Speaker 3 (18:00):
That is the new party.

Speaker 9 (18:01):
That's the party President Trump is brought together, and they
said enough of this stuff. I think a lot of
this was people are tired of being called racist, deplorable, garbage.

Speaker 3 (18:10):
They're just tired of that.

Speaker 9 (18:11):
And then you couple that with the bad economy we
had under the Biden Harris administration, and Americans showed up
in a big way and said, we want President Trump
back in the White House. We're tired of being called names,
We're tired of the disdain they have for us regular folks.
So this is now a party of working class, middle class,
common sense people with common sense positions, and it was

(18:35):
I think that message was sent loud and clear yesterday.

Speaker 3 (18:40):
Sure, as heck was.

Speaker 1 (18:41):
I want to actually get to some nitty gritty things
that really matter a lot. I talked about this on
my radio show. You uncovered a link between the United
Nations and what this administration has done bringing illegals, applying
them into this country. This was your uncovers So I'll
give it to you.

Speaker 8 (18:58):
What did you find?

Speaker 3 (18:59):
No, exactly.

Speaker 9 (19:00):
I mean again, part of why this this coalition has
come together is when you have an administration using working
in this international body to do this with with migrants
come into the country. On top of the ten minion
have already come into to our nation. This open border
one more reason why you saw so many regular Americans
say no, we're gonna throw that administration out. We're gonna

(19:22):
put Republicans in charge because they're the party of common sense.
So this long with the other policies that this administration
embarked on, were just wrong.

Speaker 3 (19:30):
It just made no sense.

Speaker 9 (19:31):
I always say, you know, Governor Sarah Huckaby Sanders said
it best when she said, the divide in America today
is normal versus crazy.

Speaker 3 (19:39):
And it's true.

Speaker 9 (19:40):
It is crazy to be working with the UN to
bring people in the country like that.

Speaker 3 (19:43):
It's crazy enough to have a border.

Speaker 9 (19:44):
It's crazy deep on the police, and you can just
go on and on. And Americans said, enough of that,
We're going to get out and vote, and they sure did.

Speaker 1 (19:53):
Congressman, I'm glad you brought that up, because there is
there is something that I can't get out of the
back of my mind. We need the Democrat Party to
chang we do have two parties. We cannot have a
country where anytime they take over the White House they
purposely open up the border and flood the country with
fifteen million illegals. You just you can't survive long term.
We had a great night last night, but we can't

(20:13):
survive unless Democrats change that.

Speaker 3 (20:16):
They need to do.

Speaker 1 (20:17):
You see any chance for the tiniest amount of self
reflection after a beatdown.

Speaker 3 (20:23):
Like that, I do.

Speaker 9 (20:27):
I think you have to. You know, your background sports,
my background sports. You know, you lose, you're supposed to
learn from it. You think when they got beat the
way they did, they take a little different perspective and
make some changes. So I hope they do. I'm not
sure they will, but I hope that they that they
do that, and you would think that they would because
it just is smart to say, look, maybe we're out

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of touch. Maybe if we can't win one state wide
election in Ohio, not one state wide office, maybe we
should change what we're about. In fact, they tried to
rig the game again by putting an issue in the ballot.
They would create some commission to draw the district lines
because they can't win in the state wide race, so
they tried to go around that and put something in
the ballot. Spent twenty six million dollars on Issue one,

(21:09):
and we beat that yesterday as well. Again, the people
of Ohio is saying no to the ridiculous, crazy things
and standing up for common sense.

Speaker 3 (21:18):
It feels good.

Speaker 1 (21:19):
Okay, I can't let you go without playing you the
comments of New York Age Letitia James today, she got up.

Speaker 3 (21:26):
I'm sure you've probably seen it. That's what she had
to say.

Speaker 7 (21:29):
We did not expect this result, but we are prepared
to respond to this result, and my office has been
preparing for several months because we've been here before. We
faced this challenge before, and we use the rule of
law to fight back, and we are prepared to fight

(21:54):
back once again because as the Attorney General of this
great story, is my job to protect and defend the
rates of New Yorkers and the rule of law, and
I will not shrink from that responsibility.

Speaker 1 (22:13):
Congressman, isn't going to be another four years of this crap.

Speaker 9 (22:17):
Well, I mean from Latista James probably so, I mean,
she referenced the rule of law. She's done anything but
followed the rule of law. She's done the rule of lawfairs,
she's done politics, but it's not been the rule of law.
So hopefully all this stuffs. Hopefully all these cases go away.
I think that's what should happen. I know, former Attorney
General Barr called for him all to be dismissed the

(22:38):
charges against President Trump because they were all politically based,
they weren't based in the rule of law. They were ridiculous.
So let's hope that happens. But you know, I always say, Jesse,
the left, and I think this was why you saw
Americans push back so strongly and so clearly yesterday. The
left has a formula day followed. The left will tell
a lie whenever that you know President Trump is fascist,
so sell some crazy lie. Big media reports the lie.

(23:01):
Big tech amplifies the lie, and then when you tell
the truth, they call you a racist and or they
try to censor you, they will use the power to
sent you. So and American said enough of that. I
think this is amazing, this new coalition that's come together in.

Speaker 3 (23:14):
Defense of the First Amendment.

Speaker 9 (23:15):
You know, did you ever think you'd see Donald Trump
Elon Musk, RFK Junior, and Tulca Gabred on the same team.
It's because of this attack on liberty. So that is
the good thing that I think is one of the
many good things that has come out of what President
Trump's leadership and of our party has been about, is
bringing this new coalition together saying we're going to defend liberty,
We're going to defend free speech.

Speaker 3 (23:36):
That is that is really positive. And Americans are tired.

Speaker 9 (23:39):
Of government, big government working with big tech and big
media to limit our limit our free speech rights.

Speaker 3 (23:46):
No doubt about it.

Speaker 1 (23:47):
Congressman, once again, congratulations to you. We will break bread shortly.
It's going to be a high time for a while.
Make sure you enjoy it.

Speaker 3 (23:54):
All right.

Speaker 1 (23:54):
We have Congressman or congressman, we have Senator Ron Johnson
of Wisconsin joining us.

Speaker 8 (23:59):
Next.

Speaker 1 (24:00):
What happened in Milwaukee yesterday. Before we get to that,
let's talk about saving a life. Talk about something that
matters alive, the baby's lives. They can't speak up for themselves.
They don't have TV shows, they don't have Facebook accounts
on their phone. No one speaks up for the unborn.

(24:22):
If you don't, if I don't. That's what Preborn does.
Preborn saves those lives by giving young mothers free ultrasounds
young mothers who are about to kill their babies. Preborn
steps in and says, how about an ultrasound for free?
If they get a young woman in there to take
that ultrasound, she chooses life almost every time, and that

(24:42):
ultrasound costs twenty eight dollars save a life. Tonight preborn
dot com slash Jesse, we'll be back. Great news all
over the place last night, some rich news out of Wisconsin.

Speaker 3 (25:02):
But look, you're not going to win.

Speaker 1 (25:03):
Everything looks like Tammy Baldwin is going to remain one
of their two senators in that state. But it also
looks like they really don't want illegals voting there, so
that is a good thing. Let's talk about Wisconsin and
the country and what we can expect going forward with
the other senator, the good one from that state, Senator
Ron Johnson. Okay, Senator, your state really doesn't want illegals voting,

(25:26):
does it.

Speaker 8 (25:27):
Yeah? I would say two out of three's not bad.
Not perfectly. Obviously disappointed that the air coup they didn't
defeat Tammy Baldwin. But I think that's a big vote
that seventy Senator wisconsinites I said that we only want
American citizens to vote in Wisconsin election. That's a big deal.
Now we've got to get Governor Ebers to make sure
that he puts the controls in place to ensure that

(25:49):
only American citizens vote. So that would be our next task.
And of course I was just so proud of Wisconsin.
You know sports analogy, we Wisconsin saying punt that won
the Prizings Cup. We put President Trump over the line.
That was just incredibly exciting last night that he went
from you know, two sixty seven was that to seventy

(26:12):
seven with our ten electoral votes.

Speaker 1 (26:15):
Yeah, I just the blue wall, Senator, the Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Wisconsin,
Michigan blue Wall as it's known. Boy did that wall
come crumbling down? Why such a difference. Obviously everyone's analyzing
this election today. Was it all great Trump? Great campaign?
Bad Kamala Harris bad campaign in your mind, I know

(26:38):
that that's probably a combination of all those things. What
was the biggest reason the blue Wall crumbled for Democrats?

Speaker 8 (26:46):
Let me quote Bernie Sanders, It's not surprising. When you
abandoned the working class, the working class will abandon you.
And that's basically what happened. I mean, Democrat governess has
been a disaster for this country. The open borders. Who
does that primarily impact people in the working class, People
who are competing for jobs, people who are competing for housing,

(27:06):
people who are competing for hospital debts. Again, that's been disastrous.
The massive destice spending sparking forty your high inflation. It
costs one thousand dollars more per month nationally just to
live at the standard of living you had before the
Biden administration. The endless wars, the world's on fire again.
Democrat governance has been a disaster, and the Democrat Party

(27:29):
has become the party of the elite, whereas under President Trump,
we've had a complete realignment of our politics. Now the
Republican Party represent the working men and women of this country,
and President Trump is a sending this a coalition of
amazingly smart people spending the political spectrum. Bobby Kennedy, Telsey Gabbert,
Joe Rogan, A, Brett Fire, Elon Musk. This is an

(27:52):
amazing thing that President Trump has done. And Democrats again,
they're so tied up with their captive media, they just
didn't really realize what was happening in this country.

Speaker 3 (28:04):
Yeah. Wait, way too deep in the bubble.

Speaker 1 (28:06):
Okay, let's actually discuss Trump and the Senate, because it
looks like we're going to obviously have a fairly narrow
majority in the Senate. Trump is going to need very
good people, especially in positions like ag if there's going
to be any swamp drainage at all, and those people
are going to have to get through a Senate confirmation process.

Speaker 3 (28:27):
And some senators who are, well.

Speaker 1 (28:30):
You're a rare breed, we'll put it that way. Are
you concerned about that? Obviously? I know some Tom Dick
and Harry who's from DC could get confirmed if Trump
as a real reformer, which he needs, going through that process.
Are you worried it'll be stopped?

Speaker 7 (28:45):
You know?

Speaker 8 (28:46):
My guess is my Republican Senate calies realized that that
we've been given a mandate I think you have to
admit that this is a mandate, certainly to us, from
our supporters, to accomplish what President Trump laid out in
his campaign, and we've got to. It looks like we'll
have at least a three vote margin. It is. It
is disappointing in that blue wall at President Trump wins

(29:07):
Wisconsin and Michigan, and yet we still narrowly lost those
US Senate seats. But again, we have a three member margin,
so we can we can lose one or two and
still confirm something. We can actually lose three and have
jad vansa break the tie. So I'm not overly concerned
about the President Trump not getting his anomius confirmed.

Speaker 3 (29:28):
I thought it's wonderful news.

Speaker 1 (29:30):
All right, you were on the program yesterday and you
were all kinds of fired up about the election situation.

Speaker 3 (29:37):
I'll put it that way. In Milwaukee.

Speaker 1 (29:40):
What happened there, Obviously everything isn't you know, some horrible scandals.
Some things are just mistakes, but some things are terrible
scandals and they're nefarious.

Speaker 3 (29:48):
What happened there, how do you feel about it? Now?

Speaker 8 (29:52):
Gross incompetence. You to the point where it almost he
almost felt like it had to be nefarious, but I don't.
In the end, I don't think was there was just
no procedure in place to check the tabulation machines at
the door that you know, were the USB cable in
there was locked and sealed prior to starting to tabulation,

(30:13):
so they didn't find out until one of our observers
observed that, and on two ocrot of the afternoon, they
shut down the process and they had to reprocess the
thirty thousand ballots, which again then took time. And when
you're delivering ballots in the middle of the night, it
just creates suspicion, which is not good. So you know,
I'm a big supportercorner honestly, letting change the law in

(30:34):
Wisconsin to allow these precincts with observers from both sides,
equal number of reservers of both sides opening up those
appstat ballots a day before tabulating them so we can
get the rapid results like they do in the Santa Florida.
I mean, justin this is absurd. Here in the year
twenty twenty four, we can't count ballots as fast as

(30:55):
we could let's say in the nineteen sixties. Is ridiculous.

Speaker 1 (31:00):
What do you make, because there's been a lot of
chatter today about it. What do you make of the
incredible difference and the number of Democrats who voted this
year versus in twenty twenty. It is like, it's hard
to ignore the fact that it was like twenty million.
If it was eighteen million, fewer Democrats voted this time.

(31:21):
But obviously it looks pretty bad, doesn't it. It looks suspicious.
What do we make of it?

Speaker 8 (31:28):
I'm not sure we can really exactly determine it, but
I will tell you that I think a lot of
Americans took a look at the disaster that was the
Biden Harris administration and the disaster that the Palma Harris
was as there as their anominee has just decided to
sit it out. In twenty twinty two, the big issue
was abortion. The DAB decision was recent, and again I

(31:51):
can't explain this. You know why Democrat voters are just
so intent on killing babies? But they are. I think
that drove a lot of turnout on the Democrat side.
But no, I agree. I mean, what's so difficult about
proving fraud is it's after the fact. You have to,
you know, certify these elections so quickly once you're certified,
nobody wants to go back and admit they were wrong.

(32:14):
To contemplate. The remedy is alful as well. So it's
very difficult to prove frauduct the fact you have to
catch it on the front end. And that's the big
difference between the party. We're not looking for partisan advantage.
We just want to restore a confidence in election system
by instituting the controls on the front end prevent fraud.
Democrats want to make it easy to cheat, which sure

(32:34):
implies that they want to cheat.

Speaker 1 (32:37):
Speaking of confidence, I have absolutely none in John Thune
or John Cornyn to lead the GOP, and that is
really it's the next big fight.

Speaker 8 (32:46):
We have.

Speaker 1 (32:47):
Mitch McConnell is mercifully stepping down. But if we get
Mitch McConnell's stepping down and more of the same, then.

Speaker 3 (32:55):
We're going to be frustrated.

Speaker 1 (32:56):
I know you will be frustrated with the Senate and
how they can do their business.

Speaker 3 (33:01):
How is that race looking.

Speaker 1 (33:02):
I understand from what I understand, you and Mike Lee
are backing Rick Scott as am.

Speaker 8 (33:05):
I yeah, we're big supporters Rick Scott, an extraordinary individual,
highly successful in the business world, highly successful governor of Florida.
He turned that state around, said Rondo, answs up for success. So, Jesse,
if you've got any influence with President Trump, ask President
Trump to come out publicly and say he wants to
work with somebody whose accomplishes Rick Scott to accomplish his agenda.

(33:28):
We've got to do big things. We have to deliver.
We need outside the box, paradigm shifting type of thinking
in the United States Senate and working with President Trump,
he's gonna need somebody like Rick Scott. So urge the
President to come out and endorse Rick Scott publicly. It's
probably what Rick's gonna need to become a majority leader.

Speaker 3 (33:49):
Yeah, that would be wonderful to see.

Speaker 1 (33:51):
I will see what I can do on that front.
I think you probably have a bit more influence there
than I do. Senator, thank you so much. I appreciate
you as always. All Right, we're not done celebrating. I'm
going to celebrate with Buck Sexton and his Pistachio crember
Lay in just a moment. Before we get to that,
let me get to this. Do you have any idea
how many people I called last night? Well, I'm lying

(34:13):
to you. I didn't call anybody.

Speaker 3 (34:14):
I don't want to talk on the phone, and my
voice was shot. Do you have any idea how many
people I texted last night?

Speaker 1 (34:18):
It was a lot, all night long, texting, receiving them,
laughing at democrats. It was a glorious night. And every
single one of those texts went through. Because you see
my cell phone company, Puretalk. They're on the same five
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I want to switch. I want to save money. I
want to go with the patriotic company whose CEO fought

(34:38):
for this country in Vietnam. But I'm worried about service, Jesse.
I can't afford to lose service. You don't lose a
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Speaker 3 (34:57):
It's cake to switch, it's nothing.

Speaker 1 (35:00):
Keep your phone, keep your number, puretalk dot com slash jessetv.

Speaker 3 (35:05):
We'll be back.

Speaker 1 (35:11):
Oh, I've been looking forward to this all day long.
Not that Buck and I haven't already been gloating by
text message. But now we get to do it in
front of you, right here on the television set. Joining
me now, of course, Buck Sexton, host of the Clay
and Bucks Show, biggest radio show in the country. Buck,
We've had less than twenty four hours to soak all

(35:33):
this in. I just can't stop smiling, Buddy. My wife
can't stop smiling. We were hate watching the view all
morning long. The absolute misery of the filthy, evil communists
in this country.

Speaker 3 (35:43):
It is just I'm bathing in it today. It doesn't
get any better.

Speaker 4 (35:48):
I honestly had thought that Trump was going to win
this election, but I wasn't anticipating.

Speaker 3 (35:53):
The scale of the win.

Speaker 4 (35:55):
Like I thought it was going to come down to
a couple of states and it would be tight. But
when you you see the across the board reasons for
celebration for Trump, it's amazing. I gotta tell you, one
of the funniest things for me, and I really just
encourage every day to just like take the day and
really enjoy it and gloat and walk around and realize

(36:15):
that I don't know how I was going to explain
to my audience Jesse on radio that the country's not
insane if they elected Kamala Harris based on the campaign
she ran based on who she is, so at least
I can skip all that.

Speaker 3 (36:30):
So that's a really good thing.

Speaker 4 (36:31):
But also I was watching Morning Joe this morning and
all that stuff about he's a Nazi, he's a fascist,
Oh my god, they're gonna round us up in camps.

Speaker 3 (36:41):
They didn't believe any of it. I mean, the whole
thing was.

Speaker 4 (36:44):
Just a total put on, a sham, a scam. There's
almost a part of me that's impressed, Like you're gonna
call someone a Nazi just because you think that that
will make very dumb people scared and they won't vote
for them. And then when you realize that, like the
whole thing is up, you're like, yeah, I mean it's
not really a Nazi. That's where we are, Like they

(37:07):
don't actually believe any of it. They didn't, you know,
at least the ones that are on TV. They don't
believe it. They just try to manipulate very stupid people.
So it's amazing, man. And I don't feel sorry for
Kamala Harris at all. I don't think she ran a
good campaign. I don't think she's an honorable person. I
don't feel some sense of like oh yeah, you know
she was a worthy opponent. No, she was an unworthy opponent.

(37:29):
And it's grotesque that the Democrats pretended otherwise as long
as they did.

Speaker 8 (37:33):
So.

Speaker 4 (37:33):
I'm totally inspiked the football mode. There's no part of
me that's like, hmmm, let's all just be friends. No,
I say no, fuck, I agree with you. I'd say no, no,
absolutely not. No, we're not going to be friends. You
don't get to call me a Nazi. You don't get to.

Speaker 1 (37:49):
Send the FBI swat teams after pro life as. You
don't get to just conduct yourself like a rabbit animal
for four years and then wake up the day after
you lose an election and say it's time for you unity,
It's time for pace. No no no, no no no no
no no no, that ship has sailed.

Speaker 3 (38:04):
Now it's time for justice. That's what time it is.
But setting that aside, I want to come back.

Speaker 1 (38:08):
To something you said about the lies they tell to
their stupid people, Nazi, Nazi, Nazi, because I've been thinking
about this a lot.

Speaker 3 (38:15):
I think it's a.

Speaker 1 (38:16):
Really really evil, horrible thing to do what they've done,
where they make these people mentally ill in a variety
of ways.

Speaker 3 (38:24):
With social media, with schooling, with everything else.

Speaker 1 (38:27):
So they mentally shatter these people, and then they take
advantage of the people they've mentally shattered by telling them.

Speaker 3 (38:33):
Things they know to be lies.

Speaker 1 (38:35):
I mean, we can laugh it off, and I do
laugh it off, but that's a really crappy, crappy thing
to do to these people. I know, we've all been
laughing all day long about every single Lib woman that's
screaming into her TikTok phone, But honestly, part of me,
maybe I'm geting soft, feels bad for them.

Speaker 3 (38:54):
Well there's that, right.

Speaker 4 (38:56):
I mean, when I say we're not all going to
be friends, I mean happy part of me, or the friendly,
cuddly part.

Speaker 3 (39:03):
Of me, if such a thing exists, which I think
I think it does.

Speaker 4 (39:07):
Would say that the good news for Democrats is that
it's going to be better for everybody.

Speaker 3 (39:12):
I mean, and I truly believe that.

Speaker 4 (39:13):
I mean, the average Democrat voter is going to benefit
from Donald Trump being the president. Now, the people who
run the apparatus and the whether you're talking about this
sort of Democrat media machine, you know, Democrat party apparatchicks
might not be so great for them. I mean, I'm
not sure, I'd want to be in Jack Smith's shoes

(39:33):
right now. But you know, those are sort of like
political combatants, if you will, right, those are the people
that are on the battlefield. In terms of the civilians
in this which includes the Democrats, it's better for them
at Donald Trump's a president.

Speaker 3 (39:46):
Kamala Harris is a moron.

Speaker 4 (39:47):
I mean, this is just And I don't run around
calling political opponents dumb or anything like that as some
kind of a reflexive response to disagree with them. I mean,
she's truly not an intelligent person who was not up
for this at all and has gotten where she is
through a lot of unsavory, unsavory practices. So I would
just say and approaches, you know, family show. So I

(40:11):
would say this with the people who are exploited, and
this is like the shrieking, you know, purple haired the
women who unfortunately think that the government is going to
replace their husband or their boyfriend, which will never actually
work for them.

Speaker 3 (40:25):
It's never actually going to make them happy.

Speaker 4 (40:27):
Because you know, married women, you know Trump won, You're married,
you're there's It was close, but it was like about
a fifty to fifty fifty forty eight I think was
the final tally I saw. But if you're married, you're
a woman, you're probably very likely to be or you know,
certainly very reasonable for you to be pro Trump. It's
unmarried women, right, And I think there's a lot of

(40:49):
bad life choices that have been pushed by the Democrat
Party and this is a much larger conversation, but that
leads to women being unhappy and being unfulfilled, and that's sad.
I mean, there is there is something very sad about this.
And I know that jd. Vance got in trouble for
all the cat I mean not really in trouble, and
he's a stud and he's kicked ass and you know,
I was a big supporter of his all along, but

(41:10):
you know they tried to come after him with the
cat ladies thing, those like.

Speaker 3 (41:12):
Oh no, the cat ladies are going to speak out
against him.

Speaker 4 (41:15):
I mean, when we say that someone has a cat,
that doesn't make them a cat lady.

Speaker 8 (41:18):
Right.

Speaker 4 (41:18):
There's there's an archetype that he was referring to, which
is women who think that you know, watching the view
and you know, doing whatever sort of menial office job
they have or maybe even making VP at the PR
firm that that's going to be for most women, a
life that makes them happy. I think that's a big

(41:39):
lie that the left has told a whole a couple
of generations of women now, and maybe there's an opportunity
to start telling them the truth.

Speaker 3 (41:46):
And I think there is a lot of there is
a lot of mental illness on the left.

Speaker 4 (41:49):
And you know this because all the self identified studies
show that people who are.

Speaker 3 (41:55):
Rack with anxiety.

Speaker 4 (41:58):
And have real problems with emotional instability are much more
likely to be Democrats.

Speaker 3 (42:03):
I mean, that's just a fact. That's what the data
shows to the group that we have data on this.

Speaker 4 (42:08):
So yeah, I feel sorry for them the same way
I feel sorry for any crazy person. But the people
that are exploiting them and telling them, you know, you're
the ones politically that are supposed to run across the
minefield for the glory of the revolution, I have disdain
for those people.

Speaker 3 (42:23):
Like those people, we have a reckoning, one hundred percent.
There has to be some kind of a reckoning.

Speaker 1 (42:30):
And yes, Kamala Harris is an idiot, and yes has
done many unsavory things as you put it. Then again,
I guess it depends on where you're sitting and maybe
very savory, depending on who you happen to be at
the moment.

Speaker 3 (42:41):
But we'll set that aside.

Speaker 1 (42:43):
So Trump Trump has this huge win, He has this
huge coalition. What Buck, It's fine, It's fine. He has
this huge coalition. Rfk is involved, Elon Musk is involved.
I know you and I are. We temper our enthusiasm.
We try to come at things sober, trying to do
the best I can to do that today. But how

(43:03):
much do you think he can get done in four years?

Speaker 3 (43:07):
Well?

Speaker 4 (43:07):
I think that the people that he has around him. Now,
you know, he kind of had this like rag Tag.
What's that movie where they pull together the different soldiers,
like the guys who the I guess it's like seven
Samurai is one version of it, you know what I'm
talking about, where he posed to.

Speaker 3 (43:28):
Get dirty Thank you dirty dozen. You know that's right.

Speaker 4 (43:32):
So it was a little bit like that then, I
mean this time around, it's much more. I mean I'm
not a big like Avengers uh Universe fan, but it's
a little more like that. I mean, he's bringing together
just these people are studs. I mean, these people that
are at the top of this Trump apparatus this time
around or you know, the Trump machine. This time around,

(43:53):
you're talking about people like JD. Vancy, Len Musk and
and you know, a whole range of others that have
come over to him side. I think that that's really encouraging.
I try not to be like I have a man
crush on Elon, but like I kind of do. I mean,
he's amazing, Like he's one of the most momentous figures
alive probably going back for a few generations. Now what

(44:16):
he's done, he's changed, He's actually changing the world, which
I think very few people can say. And I think
that he might have saved free speech and Western civilization
with some of what he has done, or certainly played
a major role in it. So it's hard to you
know what I mean, that's just I think that's objective.
I would argue that in front of anybody that's not
like me kissing up the Elon, Like I think what
he's done. I think having the richest guy in the

(44:37):
world who's also doing more to change entire industries than
any other human being alive on your team all in
as a politician is like a pretty important and powerful thing.
And the fact that he created the free speech platform
that allowed us to fight back against the communist madness
this time around, anyway, I think it's hard to overstate
how profound the elon is and all this.

Speaker 3 (44:58):
If they stay on mission and we're gonna do they're gonna.

Speaker 4 (45:00):
Do amazing things. I need to hopefully you and I
and everyone watch them belong for that ride. If they
stay on mission, they can do absolutely amazing things. And
I do think that one of Trump's weakness is the
first time around, if I could say this, he's despite
all the stuff about how he's a naziing everything else,
he's a fundamentally nice guy who is warm toward people

(45:22):
and and has like a very just a very human
aspect and and and if anything, I think sometimes want
to be liked even by people that he should hate,
because that's just in his nature.

Speaker 3 (45:32):
He's just not a hateful guy. Like there's always room
on the Trump.

Speaker 4 (45:35):
Train for people, even if they've you know, had their
differences or across him in the past. This time around,
when they try to lock you up and lock your
family up and do the things that they have done,
I mean, you've taken a bullet through the ear. I
think this is a different you know, this is a
different phase a different.

Speaker 3 (45:53):
I certainly hope so.

Speaker 4 (45:55):
But the major test of it, you and I know,
the major test of will be what happens really with
the border and all the illegals, because that's we will Buck,
that's an essential challenge. All right, we're having too much fun.
I'm having too much fun. You have to go do
the rest of your show. Fancy TV man with your
blazer on.

Speaker 1 (46:10):
Just get your T shirt and your perfect hair out
of here.

Speaker 3 (46:14):
Buck, you're the best fuddy. Let's see it fun, all right.
I had some final thoughts.

Speaker 1 (46:21):
Nice all right, here are my final thoughts on all
of it. Celebrate, just like I told you at the
very opening of the show, be happy today. Yes, there

(46:41):
are all kinds of problems we now have to tackle.
We get to tackle now that we have taken some
power back. And you know we're going to be talking
about those every single day here on. I'm right, from
the nominations to the border, to the military, the culture.
There's yet all these problems, all these battles are still
to come. But you don't get many opportunities in politics

(47:04):
if you're someone on the right to have a nice
win to feel good about.

Speaker 3 (47:09):
Last night was.

Speaker 1 (47:11):
Not only an election of Donald Trump, election of a
Republican Senate. It looks like a Republican house. Last night
was a complete repudiation of every evil person who has
tried to destroy this country. And we can feel good
about that. Smile, Call your mom, text a friend, have

(47:32):
a beer, enjoy your night tonight.

Speaker 3 (47:35):
The troubles will be there tomorrow. I'll see that
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