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November 8, 2024 46 mins

(Full Show) Joe Biden has come out after Donald Trump's victory and called to lower the temperature. Jesse Kelly has thoughts on that. So does Steve Deace. What will the second term look like for Trump? Donald Trump Jr joins Jesse for an exclusive interview. Plus, the biggest local wins (and losses) from the 2024 election with Brittany Mayer.

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Donald Trump Junior is here. That's exciting stuff. Joe Biden
gave a speech he wants some unity. Steve days local
election wins. All that and more coming up. But I'm right,
all right, We've all had a day to process that wonderful,

(00:25):
wonderful election win. And I guess we don't know exactly
how many election wins we have courtesy of idiotic states
like Colorado and Arizona and California who are somehow still
counting their ballots, and there are more. But now that
we have this tremendous victory, and it was a tremendous victory,
we spent yesterday celebrating and cheering, let's do a little

(00:47):
bit of reflection. SHOWE First, Democrats are nasty towards each other.
And this is not actually unique to Democrats. I should
clarify here. Whenever you lose a presidential election, it is
standard for everybody to start pointing fingers. It's the old

(01:10):
sports analogy, right, Everyone loves a winner. As soon as
you win, everything you do is the smartest thing ever.
You're the best. He's great, she's great. I love people,
we're all friends. That's how it goes when you win,
When you lose. You wake up the day after losing
an election. You've been there before. I've been there before. Shoot,
I've personally been there before running for Congress. You wake
up the day after you're losing. It's the bad part

(01:33):
of human nature, but it's how we're built. Start looking
around for people to blame. And right now it's amazing.
There's Obama people involved, there's Biden people involved, there's Kamala
Harris people involved. There's overlap with that. The Kamala Harris
people are blaming Joe Biden. The Biden people are saying
things like, how could she lose with a billion dollars?
Nancy Pelosi's being blamed, how could she oust Joe Biden.

(01:57):
What you need to know is they're going to go
through this for a while, and we should sit back
and enjoy watching them go through this. It's really really
fun watching these communists figure out whose fault it was,
but it is worth reflecting on how could they lose?

Speaker 2 (02:18):
Now?

Speaker 3 (02:18):
And you like Trump? I like Trump more than Harris.

Speaker 1 (02:22):
She's a disaster, I get that, but think about this
for a moment. They had a billion dollars way way
way out spent Donald Trump. They had a billion dollars.
They had every single media outlet, We have their organizations
now reporting on it that they were the most biased
they've ever been, every single media outlet telling outright lies

(02:45):
about Donald Trump and telling outright lies about Kamala Harris.
Even formerly fairly reputable organizations like sixty Minutes editing interviews
on her behalf. Every single thing was stacked in her favor.
They were shelling out campaign cash to Liz O and.

Speaker 3 (03:02):
Beyonce and ah, here's I Love you. How in the world,
with everything.

Speaker 1 (03:08):
Going their way and way more money going their way,
how could they lose? Well, this goes back to a
conversation you and I have had before, but it bears repeating.
In fact, people think I hate these communists, and of
course I do, but they all should be watching the show,
and they all, if they watched the show, would learn something.

(03:29):
Remember the conversation we had about Plato. I know it's
a stupid analogy, but it visually works for me, so
I say it often.

Speaker 3 (03:37):
Plato.

Speaker 1 (03:37):
I want you to think about our society like it's Plato, right,
one big ball of Plato for you younger generation, just
know that's adobe substance. We used to have fun with
when I was kids, when I was a kid. Okay,
So there's a big ball of Plato. This is all
of America, the citizens, the leadership, media, everything, all of America.

Speaker 3 (03:54):
Big ball of Plato.

Speaker 1 (03:56):
Now, as the Communists have taken over the institutions that
really a society rests upon. As they've taken over medical, media, education,
the political, FBI, you name it. As they've taken over
every single institution, they've used the power they have in

(04:17):
those institutions to try to pull society in a way
that society really doesn't want to go. And let's pause
on that for a moment before we come back to
the play.

Speaker 3 (04:26):
Though.

Speaker 1 (04:26):
Remember the reason they lied about all of Kamala Harris's stances,
the reason she wouldn't take a solid stance on anything,
the reason they were running ads talking about how strong
they were on the border is Democrat policies are extremely unpopular,
very very very unpopular.

Speaker 3 (04:43):
So they just lied back to this thing.

Speaker 1 (04:45):
They have the ball played up, and they decide to
start dragging society in a direction society does.

Speaker 3 (04:51):
Not want to go.

Speaker 1 (04:51):
The American people do not want open borders, they don't
want this training nonsense. They don't want men and women's sports.
They don't want this craziness trying to drag society there.
But like I said, it's Plato. These people see themselves
as kings and queens, and where they go, society will follow.
But it doesn't actually work like that. If the people

(05:14):
hate hate what you want, if they hate what you're selling,
you will not bring them with you. You will slowly but
surely start pulling yourself away from the Plato ball picture.

Speaker 3 (05:25):
The elites is this little mini playdo ball, and they
thought they were gonna pull the whole ball along.

Speaker 1 (05:29):
But instead that thread between the little ball and the
big ball us the people started getting thinner and thinner
and more brittle.

Speaker 3 (05:38):
And we're not going with them. You see.

Speaker 1 (05:42):
They thought they could lie their way and buy their
way to an election win. But in the end, the
things that they want they're insane and they're unpopular. And
now we have these people, there are so many people
out there now, Really, this part does saden me. I
have no mercy whatsoever for the elites, many of whom
should be arrested and thrown in prison. But the street communists,

(06:02):
it really does sadden me. You have all these street
communists out there all these single mentally ill women on
anti anxiety.

Speaker 3 (06:11):
Meds out there.

Speaker 1 (06:12):
They have completely resided in that little bubble, the little.

Speaker 3 (06:16):
Ball, completely in that media bubble.

Speaker 1 (06:19):
Most of these women are the higher education degrees and
things like that. They have no idea how normal people,
families working, men things like that work, or think. They
have no idea how unpopular their worldview is. And they
wake up one day after an election and find out
not only did Donald Trump get elected, it was a
blood bath and here's how they're taking it.

Speaker 3 (06:39):
I hate to be.

Speaker 4 (06:39):
The person that gets on here and cries, but this
could this could break me in my parents' part, because
they just don't understand what they voted for and like
what it means, and the bigotry and hatred that they
stand behind.

Speaker 5 (06:59):
Anyone else tell bring a meltdown.

Speaker 6 (07:01):
I don't know how to do this.

Speaker 5 (07:02):
I don't know how to wait. I'm so stressed.

Speaker 3 (07:05):
I am forty eight years old and I have never.

Speaker 4 (07:09):
Experienced anything like this and never thought I would in
this country.

Speaker 7 (07:13):
It's like.

Speaker 3 (07:17):
It's like I can feel.

Speaker 4 (07:21):
The bean and the fear.

Speaker 3 (07:27):
From every single person.

Speaker 8 (07:29):
I'm sorry, no, no, no, no, why why why?

Speaker 5 (07:40):
Why?

Speaker 7 (07:41):
Why do you really ivy that bad.

Speaker 3 (07:46):
You can mock them, and I do.

Speaker 1 (07:48):
It's fine if you do, but I'll tell you a
small part of me, and that tender heart of mine,
feels genuine sorrow for them. They are in a bubble,
They are in a world of make believe, even they
don't know it, and they're mentally ill, and the elites
in the media and politicians have abused their mental illness.

(08:10):
I keep making this comparison as crass as it is,
but I'm going to play you another little montage. The
Daily Caller put it together. It's really really well done.
But what you're about to see in this montage is
not just ridiculous or hypocritical or biased.

Speaker 3 (08:24):
Or anything like that. In my opinion, it's deeply evil.

Speaker 1 (08:28):
As evil as did you ever have special needs kids
in your high school? We always did them went to
public school, and obviously there's are wonderful people and their
parents are wonderful people. Did you ever have that one
kid in high school who was so evil he thought
it was funny to pick on them and abuse them
in some way. Sadly, those people, the little monsters like that,

(08:48):
are out there. When I look at how the American
media talks to all those crazy women. I consider it
equal to picking on the special needs kid in school.
Everyone of those women sitting at home, poppen xenics like
they're pict there, like they're candy. They turn on the
news and watch this crap and their minds just shatter.

Speaker 6 (09:10):
This is the biggest red wave I've seen since Ronald
Reagan's forty nine state victory. There were appeals to racism
in this campaign, and there is racial bias in this country,
and there is sexism in this country.

Speaker 9 (09:22):
I can't help but wonder if the American people have
given up on democracy.

Speaker 10 (09:28):
I hear what you're saying, and I do see it
differently because I'm thinking about the people who are not
a part of anybody's elite, who are hurting tonight.

Speaker 6 (09:36):
If she were six foot four white man from Arkansas
or from Florida, do.

Speaker 3 (09:43):
You think she would be losing by that much.

Speaker 11 (09:44):
I think that we've got to be honest.

Speaker 9 (09:46):
Among Hispanic men and black men, there's a lot of massogyny.

Speaker 10 (09:50):
There are African American women who know a little bit
about being talked down to, you know a little bit
about having their economic dreams crushed, who tried.

Speaker 3 (10:00):
To dream a big dream over the past couple of months.

Speaker 9 (10:04):
People who said that he was Hitler Lever weren't Democrats,
they were Republicans. People who said that he was a
fascist weren't Democrats. They were Republicans who worked for him.

Speaker 1 (10:17):
You can mock that media virus bias, but that's abuse.

Speaker 3 (10:21):
That's abuse of every.

Speaker 1 (10:22):
One of those women sitting at home watching that stuff,
and then an election day happens.

Speaker 3 (10:26):
I've it's abusing. It's wrong. It's freaking evil to pick
on people like that. It's wrong. It's evil. And so
that brings me to where I am today. Joe Biden
got up earlier today.

Speaker 1 (10:39):
Oddly Smiley, I might point out, but Joe Biden got
up there today and started talking about unity.

Speaker 6 (10:47):
You can't love your neighbor only when you agree something
I hope we can do. No matter who you voted for,
you see each other, not as adversaries. A fellow Americans
bring down the temperature.

Speaker 1 (11:06):
Yeah no, no, Communists, you're not going to do that,
you see, and you need to be very careful to
not let them do that too, because I understand how
appealing that sounds. We don't like living in a country
like this, with the hatred and no vision and dabbab
bah bah bah, and then you hear that from the
other side. Almost it's like a cool glass of water

(11:30):
when you're dried out in the desert.

Speaker 3 (11:32):
Right. Oh, yes, let's turn down the temperature. No, absolutely not.

Speaker 1 (11:36):
That's the communist trying to use your values, trying to
use your good nature, your good heart against you. Now
that they've been stripped of their power, now that there
is a new sheriff in town. Now everyone wants to
get along. No, sir, I will not get along with
people who have accused me of white supremacy for years
and years and years. And I'm most definitely I'm not

(11:58):
going to get along with the President of the United
States of America who tried to have me fired because
I refuse to have a vaccine and then got on
camera and told me that his patience with me was
wearing thin.

Speaker 12 (12:11):
Over two hundred million Americans have gotten at least one shot.
You've been patient, but our patience is wearing thin, and
your refusal has cost all of us.

Speaker 3 (12:29):
Turn now the temperature, unify, No, cirt.

Speaker 1 (12:33):
We are enemies now, and I'm not going to hear
any of this unity talk from people who have proven
over and over again. They hate my guts. You'll have
to forgive me if I consider it a manipulation tactic.
So we go easy on them. No, all that may
have made you uncomfortable, but I am right.

Speaker 3 (12:53):
I wonder if Don Junior wants to go easy on
any of these people.

Speaker 1 (12:57):
We'll talk to Don Junior about that in some other
things in just a moment.

Speaker 3 (13:01):
Now, maybe you're sitting there at home saying, no, Jesse,
we really do we have to go easy on them.

Speaker 1 (13:06):
What that means your testosterone levels are too low? That's
what it means. It means you're low te It's not
the end of the world. Look, it's in the water
we drink estrogen. It's in the water, it's in the plastics.
We freaking shower in it now. And so testosterone levels
are in freefall in this country.

Speaker 3 (13:22):
So what do you do? How do you fight back
against that?

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Speaker 3 (13:55):
We'll be back.

Speaker 1 (14:01):
I haven't slept, you haven't left. We're all running on well.
I mean, like Don just told us off the air,
we're all running on caffeine and not much else right now.
But I still can't stop smiling. I don't even need
to sleep. I don't want to sleep. I got to
pinch myself. You know, there's a wonderful verse in the Bible,
Matthew five ten, Blessed are those who are persecuted and

(14:22):
dag gone? Did Donald drunk get persecuted and into the
White House?

Speaker 3 (14:27):
He goes again, like the sword of God.

Speaker 1 (14:30):
I help joining me now, Donald Trump Junior, host of
triggered with Don Junior. Don, your family and you in
particular have been through hell. I mean, granted your dad
probably has been through worst being is how he got shot.
But please tell us how you all are doing right
about now?

Speaker 7 (14:46):
We're doing really good. Yeah, I joke with my father. Yeah,
he actually one time made the comment to me, like,
how mad are you that you haven't been shot. Yet
I'm like, you know, actually not all that mad that
I didn't get shot. I've been I've been persecuted, but
it's you know, at this point in our family, it's
almost a joke just how bad it is. It's like,
how many hours of congressional testimony did you do? Like
we rack up the score. So I you know, I'm

(15:07):
definitely number two after a multiple assassination attempts. But you know,
I guess if they're going after you, it's because you're
over the target. And you know, the one thing with
our family is we're never going to stop fighting. We're
massacrets that way. But uh, it seems like the American
people now understand that, they get that. That's what they
give my father such a mandate on Tuesday.

Speaker 1 (15:26):
Night, don Let's let's talk about that mandate because the
numbers are they are staggering when you break down the
individual NERD numbers, which I'm sure you're aware of, and
we're talking states like California, New York. No, they're not
going red, but they are going that direction and a lot.
This was not only an incredible endorsement of your father

(15:49):
to have a second term, but a complete repudiation of
these scumbags who've been leading the country for the last
four years.

Speaker 3 (15:55):
It was really really pretty stark.

Speaker 7 (15:58):
Yeah, it was a It was brutal for the Democrats
when you look at you know, New Jersey, New York,
like within like five points, you know, Miami Dade in
Florida that you know has never really gone red. We
lost it by thirty points in twenty sixteen. We won
it by ten on Tuesday night. I mean a forty
point shift in our direction. If you look at the

(16:19):
young vote eighteen to twenty nine, basically fifty to fifty
around the country, that was unheard of. There are places
in liberal states and blue wall states, you know that
we actually got more than fifty percent of the youth vote.
That's never been done. You know, African American support almost doubled.
And you know, it's interesting. I saw this stuff for
the last few months, Jesse. You know me, I'm the
guy on the ground. I go around, you know, not

(16:40):
at a Trump rally, but at the airport on the way.
You know, I think per capita, I was taking more
selfies with you know, black men than I was everyone else.
So it's just it felt different this time around. It
wasn't you know, Jesse Kelly in AMaGA Hat coming up
to me at the airport. It was every walk of life,
every race, every religion, every creed. It was really special.
I saw something, really you I never get over confident.

(17:01):
I'm sort of a pessimist because I you know, I
don't trust the other side at all. You know, I
don't think that magically. You know, I'm wondering where those
fifteen million Joe Biden voters are that they magically disappeared.
You know, you had elections in twenty twenty. They're this,
and then you look at sixteen, you look at twelve,
and all these levels, they're basically stayed the same, same
with the other day with Democrats. But you know, I'm

(17:22):
sure it was a totally above board election in twenty twenty.
But it's really incredible to see. It feels really good
because my father has always said this. They tried to
prevent it, they haven't run that narrative. But he said
he's got to be president for all Americans, not just
a segment of a population. And everyone finally gets that,
and they proved it on Tuesday.

Speaker 1 (17:42):
They did prove it on Tuesday, and it is It
is wild to watch, not just the coalition your father built,
but the coalition Democrats lost. We can we don't know
which exit pole will believe yet, but you mentioned black
ben twenty three, twenty five percent of black men.

Speaker 3 (17:56):
Latino vote was almost split down the middle. That never
ever happens.

Speaker 1 (18:00):
Married women went to your father went by a comfortable margin.
It was really across the board. And I've made the
point recently that the Democrats have become this crazy liberal
white women party and they only speak to them now.
Every time they speak, everything's about race, this and this
and that. It's very, very insane. They're talking about multi

(18:23):
racial democracies. Blue collar people don't talk about that and
don't care about that. Housewives don't talk about that and
don't care about that. They've they've completely isolated themselves in
an ivory tower.

Speaker 3 (18:33):
I don't know how they get out.

Speaker 7 (18:34):
On No, I don't. And you know the fact that
they push all these issues. I mean, I put something
up on X earlier today on my Twitter account and
it was like some guy that works at the University
of Oregon and he's like, you know, I don't care
if your groceries are a little bit more expensive. You
just you just got to vote for tampons and boys
bathrooms and men and women's sports. I'm like, oh my god,
like the party actually believes that. I think the reality

(18:55):
is there are there are Democrats across America who do
care about their grocery price says, who do care about
wars breaking out, while the suburban white women focused on,
you know, making sure that they can have drive through
abortion seven years after giving birth. You know, I'm the
father of girls, I'm the father of boys. I'm far
more worried about my boys getting shipped off to a

(19:16):
war that we don't even know why we're in because
the military industrial pot complex is going to make a
couple of bucks than I am about those things, especially
when you actually get to the reality of the abortion issue,
which is well now it's at the States. Kamala Harris
isn't going to change any of that, and Donald Trump
isn't going to change any of that, Like the sort
of issue has been settled by the Supreme Court, so
they sort of make much ado about nothing. But you know,

(19:38):
the notion of World War three is far more scary
to me. And when I see what I saw yesterday
morning when I woke up you know in Newsmax after
about one hour of sleep or not Newsmacs on a
news week, I guess it was Hamas has decided it's
time for peace. I'm like it took twelve hours. Like
Trump's not even in the White House and like the
warmongers are like, okay, Daddy's home. Uh, now it's time

(20:01):
to uh, maybe you stop this crap. And that's the reality,
Like everyone understood we were functioning from a position of weakness.
We had incompetent leadership. And I think we've we've spoken
about this before, Jesse, but that's the nature of predation.
Like predators prey on the week, and if America's week,
they're gonna do their thing. Like that's that's a story
as old as time. Uh, And that's the reality. Today's
Democrat party is weak. When you see that, I sort of,

(20:24):
you know, as a sort of observer of you know,
pop culture, I go around the country and you know,
on the rare occasion I saw someone wearing you know,
the the Biden Harris or the Harris Waltz, you know
camo hat. I'm like, yeah, that's exactly the kind of
person that would be wearing that, Like they they've never
worn camo in their life. It's a fashion statement to
a guy that's you know, five to buck seven. Uh,

(20:45):
you know it, it's it's so amazing, it's it's the
party of you know, this suburban white elite and effeminist men,
so that you know, sim Waalves is really I'm like,
I don't know, guys, like, doesn't seem like it to me.
I've never seen a risk quite so limp in my life,
not exactly, you know, something that's all that intimidating and no, no, no,

(21:07):
but he's a hunter. I'm like, well, he's a hundred
that doesn't know how to load a shotgun. I'm like,
can't be much of a hundred. Like you give me
a you know, at Baretta, a four hundred, you blindfold me,
like I'll load it in two seconds, not forty five.
So everything with them is like their entire vision of
masculinity is absolutely insane. I thought, actually, Megan Kelly did
a great job the other night at my father's rally,
coming around, be like, okay, like now I actually like

(21:29):
traditional masculinity. I want to preserve traditional femininy. I want
to save our girls from this stuff. And again I'm
the father of boys and girls. My girls happen to
be great athletes, and like, I don't want them competing
against a dude that's, you know, a foot taller than them,
has sixty pounds, and you know, they're both really good golfers,
you know, and can drive a ball eighty yards further,
even if they're you know, elite at that sport and

(21:50):
work hours upon hours every day training to be the best,
and they can be, but not if they're playing against
the boys. It's just insane. And I'm wondering, where are
those suburban moms who go to these, you know, triple
headers of softball, Like I don't. I don't pretend I
enjoyed doing those things. We do those things because we're
good parents, you know. Candidly, for me, there was almost
nothing more painful in life, but we do it. And

(22:12):
it's like, you you do that for eighteen years, you're
gonna watch their scholarship get ripped away like by by
a dude who is a journeyman athlete. Like that's bs
and it shouldn't happen. And seems like the rest of
America agrees.

Speaker 1 (22:25):
Don I don't want to hear your SOB stories about
youth sports. My kid is into swimming, and these swim
tournaments are like eight hours long.

Speaker 3 (22:33):
It's just the most brutal thing in the world.

Speaker 1 (22:35):
And of course, like you said, I'm not going to
miss a minute of it.

Speaker 3 (22:37):
I'm gonna be there.

Speaker 5 (22:39):
We go.

Speaker 7 (22:40):
I've walked around you know, you know, you know, young
girls golf, it's like a six and a half hour
around and it usually requires you know, unless you're lucky
to be in the area, but half to you've got
to drive three hours. Then you do six and a
half hours. Then you do two or three day tournaments,
and it's like, well, we kind of want to sleep
in our own bed, you know, these are this is
you know, a fourteen hour a day to Yeah, no,

(23:05):
I love my daughter, but I have told my daughter
getting off the course sometimes I'm like, I love you,
but I almost don't love you this much, Like it's
really close, like you're you're actually pushing the boundaries of
my love. It's a you know, someone's gonna cut they're
gonna put it in writing, they're gonna take out the joke,
and I'm gonna be a terrible human being. But that's okay.
I've been called so much worse for the last nine years.

Speaker 1 (23:25):
Yeah, you're pretty much use so that, all right, don
I can't let you go without asking about then the
next big fight, which actually comes before your father's even
sworn in, there's a Senate majority leader fight, and that's
gonna matter a lot. Your father's gonna have a lot
of people like Age and others who are gonna need
to be confirmed by a pretty slim GOP majority.

Speaker 3 (23:44):
Corning Thune. Scott. Corning and Thune are losers.

Speaker 1 (23:48):
I'm not saying Scott's perfect, but he seems to be
the best. Is your father planning on weighing in or
is you just washing his hands of it?

Speaker 7 (23:55):
Yeah, it's an interesting calculus. I'm obviously involved in transition.
That's the only thing I wanted to be in. It's
not because I actually want to place anyone. I just
want to acts the scumbanks, the guys that will tell
us what we want to hear and then they think
they know better, even if they're unelected bureaucrats that have
never accomplished anything in their lives. The problem with that
whole race is that the guys that would be great
just don't have the votes. It's a secret ballot, no

(24:16):
one knows where they're voting, so you got to be
a little careful. You expend a lot of political capital
and a secret ballot in the United States Senate where
let's just say, not everyone's aligned. You know, uh, you know,
I love jd There's but there's like three or four
senators that i'd actually ever want to be in a
fight with. You know, there's plenty I don't i'd want
to be in a fight against. But you know, in
a secret ballot, the way the Senate is, you got
to be careful. What I don't want is I don't

(24:36):
want a loss getting involved on something that's never realistically
going to happen, and then the left uses that and
the neocons and the warmongers and the rhinos in the
you know, in Washington, d c oh mandates over. So
you know, it's a tough one because of the nature
of it. There's there's definitely people I'd love to have
on there, you know, you know, of those three, you know,
perhaps Rick Scott would be most ideologically aligned. You know,

(24:58):
I didn't love that Steve Dames pulled his name out
of the hat the other day because I think he
could you know, he could have been great, but uh,
it's a hard one to get too involved in. Uh,
and you got to figure that out like that, And
that's what people don't understand. It's like, you know, we
always have I'd love this guy's like, well, that's wonderful.
I'd love that guy too, But if it's never going
to happen within the realm of how DC actually functions

(25:19):
under the rules and procedures, Like people don't often understand that, Hey, hey,
don like why didn't your father jam through the Hearing
Protection Actor. It's like, well, because Congress didn't put it
on his desk, like he'd sign it. I had that conversation,
like make sure that happens, Like why, Like how how
is like the communists? In Europe, you can buy a suppressor, uh,
you know, at a grocery store or at a hardware store,

(25:39):
but in America it's a Class three item. It it's insane.
But like, people don't understand the process, and so you
get screwed a lot, frankly by people not understanding the
process because they expect you to do something that a
isn't your job. It doesn't work that way, and you
can't just miracle it into existence, and so you know,
the Senate thing is tough. I think we're doing better
with that. You look at the coming Senate class. You

(26:00):
look at you know, Tim Shehey, you look at Bernie Marino.
Guys I went to bat for and fought for. Like
it's slowly changing. You know, I expended all of my
political capital last cycle making sure that JD. Vans got
in there. And you know, I had the establishment going
after me hard when I when I pushed, when I
used you know, the next thirty years of my political
capital with my father to get him to be the VP,

(26:20):
and like I think everyone realized I was probably right now.
You know, you know, a star is sort of born
in JD. He's been an absolute rock star. But like,
you know, that was almost not going to happen because
of the powers that be, whether it's the billionaire donor class,
whether it's sort of Fox News whatever, you know, doing
whatever they can to snake these guys. So, you know, I,

(26:41):
while I'm very ideological, I'm also a pragmatist and that
I would rather get stuff done. And that's the problem
with the Republicans. You know, we can have ninety nine
percent of what we want and we'll blow it for
the one percent that most people don't even care about,
wouldn't know about. The Democrats take fifty one percent, they
take the win. The next day they're chipping away at
the next percent, and the next percent. You know, they
win by a death a thousand cuts. If we don't
get everything we want, that's not even remotely realistic. On

(27:03):
day number one, we blow it all up and we
get nothing. So you know, we do have to work within,
you know, within those boundaries and be a little bit
pragmatic even if we don't like that. Ideologically, I want wins.
I think we have a mandate. I think we have
an incredible opportunity to do something. We've surrounded ourselves, whether
it's you know, RFK on health, whether it's Elon you know,

(27:23):
with with the dose stuff, the government of fictionency thing.
I mean, we have the opportunity to do something really unique.
It's not you know, Kamala Harris and Warret Salads and
Tampon tim Like. We have people that have surrounded us,
that have come from different walks of life, different party affiliations,
who are just like, poop me in here because I'll
be really good, and I'm like, yes, I agree. I mean,
I spent time with my father and elon yesterday. I
spent time with our FK Junior yesterday, getting these guys

(27:47):
involved in those roles and actually racking up some wins
for the American public. That's what I want, and that's
what my father wants.

Speaker 3 (27:55):
It's funny to hear you say political capital.

Speaker 1 (27:57):
I told my radio want to see the exact same
thing about the state majority race.

Speaker 3 (28:01):
I said, there's only so.

Speaker 1 (28:02):
Much of that political capital to go around, so you
better be careful with that kind of stuff. I guess
we'll just cross our fingers. There ain't no perfect world anyway.
Don you are the man, Go try to get some
freaking sleep, brother, because now the work really begins. I
appreciate you very much. All Right, Steve Das is going
to join us in just a moment. Before he does,
let's talk about preborn Let's talk about saving lives, because

(28:28):
now it's a cultural issue. Now it's an issue of
the heart. How do we change that? Is it another law?
I'm fine with laws, but it's changing hearts. How do
you change hearts on an issue like that? Will you
give them free ultrasounds? It's the greatest weapon in the
pro life movement the ultrasound because when a woman hears
the heartbeats more than seeing it. When she hears that heartbeat,

(28:49):
she chooses life. Almost every time Preborn gives these women
free ultrasounds, women who are about to abort their babies.

Speaker 3 (28:56):
That's where your money goes.

Speaker 1 (28:58):
Twenty eight bucks spies the ultra sound preborn dot com slash.

Speaker 3 (29:03):
Jesse, We'll be back. Here's an interesting question.

Speaker 1 (29:13):
Why why were there so many votes in twenty twenty
versus this year? We've had four years at Joe Biden
and fifteen sixteen million fewer Democrat votes.

Speaker 3 (29:28):
What happened there? This is an interesting little mystery.

Speaker 1 (29:31):
I can't wait to unpack that with my friend Steve Days,
host of the Incredible Steve day Show. Hey, Steve, I'm
looking at fifteen twenty million fewer Democrat votes this year.

Speaker 3 (29:44):
Than twenty twenty.

Speaker 1 (29:45):
I realized Kamala Harris was a historically bad candidate. But Ben,
there's bad, and then there's fifteen million votes fewer bad.

Speaker 3 (29:52):
What happens, Steve?

Speaker 2 (29:54):
It's to quote the great film of our childhood, Weird Science, Jesse,
it's a minds Bramler.

Speaker 11 (29:59):
I mean, it's just got.

Speaker 2 (30:01):
It's crazy, I don't. I mean, I've got no answers.
I mean, it's mystifying, it's astounding, it's an enigma, it's
a puzzle, it's all of those things. And I couldn't
possibly venture forth the guests except to go back and
do what I did on Election night twenty twenty, when
I was calling bs on a lot of the numbers

(30:22):
we were seeing that just could not possibly be true,
and got a whole bunch of censorship and defunds from
all the major social media platforms.

Speaker 11 (30:32):
As a result.

Speaker 2 (30:33):
Of course, none of that money will be refunded to
me that I never got, So I guess I'll just
take winning this election as the consolation prize.

Speaker 1 (30:39):
Brother, Steve, how are you feeling about this election? Obviously
we're all feeling good. I'm not asking that generic question.
But right now, the things I'm hearing out of the
Trump camp are extremely encouraging to me.

Speaker 3 (30:54):
When I hear.

Speaker 1 (30:54):
Things like RFK is going to start blowing up the FDA,
that is music.

Speaker 3 (30:59):
To my ears.

Speaker 1 (31:00):
Is when I hear that Elon Musk is going to
go in there with a hatchet to the federal budget,
that's music to my ears. I am unreasonably excited, And
you know me, well, I don't ever get unreasonably unreasonably
excited about anything, but I am right now.

Speaker 2 (31:15):
I am too, And of course that makes me just
waiting for the shoe to drop here, But I am too.
Based on the conversations that I have had, I think
they're way more prepared. I think they're talking to a
lot of the right people. Just one anecdotal example, I
was doing a Q and A on Twitter on my
flight home back from the Blaze last night, and most

(31:35):
of the questions I got were what's your dream cabinet?

Speaker 11 (31:38):
Who do you think should be in these positions?

Speaker 2 (31:40):
And I finally just I just told people I'm not
going to answer any of those questions because they're talking
to so many people I like, respect and know that.
My fear is if I say out loud that I
think they'd be great picks, I'd harm their chances, all right,
So I'm not going to say anything. You know they
have done their homework. I know people that are up
for cabinet positions that are into their third round of

(32:02):
interviews already. This thing is way more planned out, way
more plotted out, and not even by twenty sixteen's kind
of half hazard. I can't believe we won this thing,
but by really almost any standard we've seen on the
right in our time, I mean, they are ready to
lead and govern for sure. Again, whether they'll be able
to execute it when the time comes, and the reality

(32:23):
of the Republican Party we're all in, and how much
it hates us, particularly if they don't do what you said,
which is something I communicated right away to people I
know close to the former and now next president. You
cannot allow John Cornyn and John Thune, a Mitch McConnell acolyte,
to take that position as Senate leader and just play
obstructionist for the next four years. You've got to put

(32:45):
somebody in there that is loyal to you and your mandate.

Speaker 11 (32:48):
I agree with you on that. I think that's the
number one priority.

Speaker 2 (32:50):
They're going to try to have that voice vote, maybe
as soon as this week or next at the latest,
to try to ram that through. And President Trump has
got to put his thumb, ring finger, every appendage on
the scale to make sure someone has that position that
is not an empty corporatist suit. But other than that,
I am very impressed with the stuff I've heard in

(33:10):
the last twenty four to forty eight hours about their
preparation to do this thing and actually keep his promises.

Speaker 1 (33:18):
Steve, let's have a chat about RFK Junior, because actually
there's a wonderful piece on the Blaze talking about the
FDA CDC.

Speaker 3 (33:25):
I brought it up earlier. I'm not some RFK.

Speaker 1 (33:28):
Junior fan by any stretch of the imagination, but the
things he says about America's health, about the crap that's
in our foods, about attacking government corruption, they are music
to a guy like me's ears.

Speaker 3 (33:40):
And I am.

Speaker 11 (33:42):
Hopeful I am too.

Speaker 2 (33:45):
I think a very revealing moment is when President Trump,
unprompted during his victory speech on Tuesday night, brought him
back up again and he reiterated what he said to
Joe Rogan, which is, I'm going to let him go
wild when it comes to public health. He has sold
me on that stuff now, on the oil and that
kind of stuff. We're going to keep him away from

(34:05):
all that liquid gold. This is the same thing he
said to Joe Rogan. But and this is what I
would say to the Maha people, and a lot of this. Frankly,
before COVID I thought was kooky, granola crunching kind of stuff.
And I find myself now aligned with all these people
pushing back on the COVID narrative, and my eyes were
open to a lot of things that I didn't understand
and even want to believe prior to COVID. I would

(34:27):
say this to these people, when you helped Donald Trump,
he does pay you back. And my native tribe of evangelicals,
he was intimately aligned with us in twenty sixteen, got
record turnouts of our numbers one of the presidency. The
number two issue in that election were judicial nominations, and
he won those voters by twenty five points, a lot
of those that's my native tribe evangelicals. And then he

(34:49):
delivered appointed the justices that overturn Row. But then you
saw really that that group of people, my group of people,
they were not prepared for the world after Trump kept
his promises and and have lost a lot of their
political clout as a result. And so my hope is
that the Maha people Donald Trump, Hey, you're the unique
coalition partner this time, Like how could you guys unite

(35:12):
with the guy who's twice divorced and everything else?

Speaker 11 (35:14):
This time?

Speaker 2 (35:14):
It is how can the MAHA people unite with the
guy that's the author of the JAB and he's a
germophobe and everything else.

Speaker 11 (35:21):
Well, he's going to pay them back. I am convinced
of that. He pays you.

Speaker 2 (35:24):
He's an art of the deal transactional guy. He's going
to pay them back. And I hope the MAHA people
are way more prepared than the my evangelicals were when
Trump gives them what they want, that they are prepared
to run with it and do something about it. Having
met RFK Junior and spent some time with him, I
think he's definitely way more prepared than your average Mike
Pence want to be evangelical leader.

Speaker 3 (35:48):
Steve.

Speaker 1 (35:49):
Obviously, the other side is going to respond. Communists are
demonic in their fighting a revolution, so they're not going
to stop fighting that revolution now that they had a
horrible election loss. But maybe it's it's just maybe I'm
still basking in the glow of Tuesday, but it doesn't
feel like it's got the same juice as of right now.
It feels like they're going to have a harder time
getting that going. Talk to me, am I crazy, You're

(36:13):
not crazy? I mean, two things can be true. At once,
they've got a real problem. I mean, Donald Trump lost
New York by less than Kamala Harris lost Florida. Donald
Trump may end up getting almost forty percent of the vote.
In Queen's Donald Trump won Hispanic men, won them by
ten points. Donald Trump got a historic amount of Hispanic
voters by a GOP presidential candidate while running on a

(36:35):
platform of mass deportations. Donald Trump won non college educated
whites by thirty two points.

Speaker 2 (36:43):
If you go back Jesse and look at the last
time we won the popular vote, the electorate is completely inverted,
all right. George W. Bush won white college graduates overwhelmingly,
lost white non college graduates overwhelmingly.

Speaker 11 (36:55):
Well, this time it's inverted.

Speaker 2 (36:56):
Kamalo won white college grads by ten and she lost
non college white, non college whites by three two. So
it's a it's an entirely different environment.

Speaker 3 (37:05):
Now.

Speaker 2 (37:05):
Donald Trump has rated their coalition and has reduced them
essentially to to you know, beta males and view of viewers.
And I repeat myself, and so their introspective over there,
there are some people that are like, we got to
stop running on crazy stuff. Joe Scarborough's even said some
of this kind of stuff. Then there's plenty of other
people there though, that are that are committed to the crazy.

(37:28):
They are definitely licking their wounds more than we anticipated
in what we saw after twenty sixteen. But I would
still caution people, is it is over seventy days until
that inauguration. There's a there's a there's a lot of
things they could scheme and plot to try to disrupt
things on the streets of America between now and then.

Speaker 1 (37:46):
That sure is Steve, my brother, thank you as always.
I appreciate you.

Speaker 3 (37:51):
All right.

Speaker 1 (37:54):
You gotta you gotta fight back with the corporate world too,
against all this garbage. Don't don't forget what Verizon AT
and T and T Mobile have done with our culture war.

Speaker 3 (38:06):
Don't let that go. Oh when St.

Speaker 1 (38:09):
George Floyd died, they were all over it, weren't they
Go look at the causes. Go look up your cell
phone company in Dei and tell me if you're happy
to support that. My cell phone company, Puretalk. They support veterans.
That's what they care about. They love this country.

Speaker 3 (38:27):
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And I know that's a double negative, but I went
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Speaker 3 (38:54):
We'll be back.

Speaker 1 (39:01):
Tuesday was great, no question about it. Tuesday was great
for the most part. There were some negatives. We'll talk
about some of the good and some of the bad
that we haven't talked about yet with Brittany Mayor, host
of The Britney Mayor Show. Brittany, Okay, first, let's talk
about the bad. We've all been celebrating. Let's focus on
the bad for a moment. It wasn't the best night

(39:22):
in the world for pro lifers like me, not by
any stretch of the imagination. With the exception of a
few states like Florida, pro abortion things got passed in
this country.

Speaker 3 (39:32):
This is just who we are now.

Speaker 5 (39:36):
Yeah, that's a big hit, right, I've been so focused
on the positive that now you're whiplashing me. I'm like, oh, yeah,
there was some negative. That was a big disappointment, But
it does show that we still have work to do
in this country. You know, we can't slack off and
let our foot off the gas. So in that sense,
I think the mandate for us as pro lifers is
clear that we have to keep this conversation going and

(39:58):
not get lazy. We've seen such a change in the
Republican Party right like this new Maga Maha movement where
we have become much more friendly to the murder of
the unborn. And as an abolitionist and you too, I
think that that just shows that there is work to do,
you know, within this tent, and that starts with conversation

(40:18):
and really at the very base bottom line is that
abortion is killing our most innocent and our society will
be judged for how we treat our most innocent and vulnerable. So, yes,
there is still more work to do. Overall, such great
news coming out of Tuesday, but on the abortion issue,
we've got our work cut out for us.

Speaker 1 (40:40):
Yeah, that's how it goes all Right, Now, that's enough
of that nonsense. Let's focus on the good something that
I know you're going to be all over like white
on rice, but a lot of people may not realize
gascon La, he's gone, he is gone.

Speaker 5 (40:57):
You know, I've been looking at the the map. I
actually pulled it up here. This is California, and a
lot of people are going to be surprised to know
that California is not as hard blue as they want
us to think it is. And we're seeing that in
a lot of the propositions that were on the ballot,
But most importantly, the fact that Soros backed Gascon is gone.

(41:21):
He was a huge reason why California has been shredded,
torn to pieces. When you see Los Angeles, you know
the smash and grabs and those crazy car scenes where
you have cars whipping out of control with passing or
people standing around watching late at night. That's in large
part due to both Kamala Harris and Gascon. While we
just passed a grassroots proposition that Gavin Newsom did not

(41:46):
want on the ballot, he did not want to pass,
and overwhelmingly the people of California said enough, we want
law and order back, We want safe streets again. We
want to be able to walk on the sidewalks and
not be stepping over needles and literal human feces like
you've seen in San Francisco. That famous map that was
held up at the debate. I think it was the

(42:06):
Florida Governor Ronda Santis who held it up and showed
that it's littered by human feces. So the California people
have had enough with these progressive policies, and one of
the biggest hits to progressive policies was removing gascon from office.

Speaker 1 (42:23):
California. Obviously, you're a resident there. It's a place that
I love dearly. I've lived there before. I have so
many friends there as the most Republicans of any state
in the Union.

Speaker 3 (42:32):
Most people don't.

Speaker 1 (42:33):
Realize that, but it has seemed fairly hopeless statewide for
quite some time. But hopeless is a word you don't
want to use often. Is there a chance it's not
gonna be next year? Right, five years from now? Is
there a chance it can come back?

Speaker 5 (42:49):
One hundred percent beyond a shadow of a doubt. California
will turn red, mark my word for it. It will
turn red. And you know what it's going to take.
It's going to take people like me and a lot
of good people in California. You saw that map I
just showed California is very very much read. It's much
more read than people give us credit for. And I

(43:11):
think county by county, If the good people in California,
the patriots, continue to resist the progressive policies and continue
to run good people for lower offices, we will see
a comeback in California. We just saw what happened in Pennsylvania.
I don't think that California is out of the dialogue
of there being a comeback. And you couple that with
these progressive policies that are literally pushing Californians out of California.

(43:36):
And a lot of those are the wealthy who have
turned a great profit off these progressive policies. They're leaving
in droves. It's the lower class who's forced to stay.
And those are the good people who are sick and
tired of the policies but can't afford to leave. So
I actually think that we will see a turn in California.
It won't be, you know, in this next election, but

(43:58):
I think in our lifetime we're to see California turn red.

Speaker 3 (44:02):
I'm going to hold you to that, Brittany. I'm gonna
hold you that all right before I before I let
you go.

Speaker 1 (44:09):
It does look like the people of this country really
really hate illegal immigration. We had eight states that had
ballot measures saying hey, they can't vote, and they all passed.
It didn't matter where it was. The people of this
country are sick to death of open borders, and it's
giving me maybe a glimmer of hope that this country

(44:29):
might have the stones it's going to take to deport
about twenty million people.

Speaker 5 (44:34):
I absolutely think that the country is ready for it.
I was talking to Bill Malucian the other day and
he was saying that the border mattered. The border mattered.
That was a huge driving force that pushed people who
typically would not vote, even the Hispanic vote. We saw
a huge swing in the Hispanic vote of these people

(44:55):
who the Democrats wrote off as being all for these
progressive policies, you know, humane borders, and smart Americans are
looking at this and saying this is objectively unsafe. We
are bringing in unsafe criminals like Trump has been saying
for a long time. They're emptying their jails and they're
sending them here. And Americans finally saw that, and the

(45:17):
border mattered, and people said, we don't want four more
years of this. Not only do we not want four
more years of this, but we want America safe again.
And they made that mandate very clear and electing Donald Trump.
I think that the American people are absolutely ready for
mass deportation. And I would say the American people as
a whole. You have those liberal patches who are always

(45:39):
going to complain and wind, but they're very small. Overwhelmingly,
the American people have spoken and said, shut the borders
down and mass deport.

Speaker 1 (45:49):
You know, round them up and get them out. Brittany,
thank you so much. I appreciate it. All Right, we're
not quite done yet, are we got a little light
in the mood next? M all right, it's time to
lighten the mood. The Virginia Military Institute appears pleased about

(46:13):
the Trump victory.

Speaker 4 (46:18):
That's side at lection.

Speaker 3 (46:35):
Let's go those studs. Good for you, fellas. I'll see
him m
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