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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Well, well, come in. I want to way our against.
Speaker 2 (00:06):
Sang you a conscious.
Speaker 1 (00:09):
Will be higher high than to tell and if you
want a little banging a.
Speaker 3 (00:16):
Yin, I come along.
Speaker 4 (00:18):
We have to put our country first for at least
a period of time. We have to fix it because
together we can truly make America great again.
Speaker 1 (00:26):
It for all Americans.
Speaker 4 (00:27):
So I want to just tell you what a great
honor this is. I want to thank you. I will
not let you down. America's future will be bigger, better, bolder, richer,
safer and stronger than it has ever been before. God
bless you and God bless America. Thank you very much.
Speaker 1 (00:44):
Freedom is back in style. Welcome to the revolution, coming
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I thank you, Scott Shannon, Thanks to all of you
for being with us. Right down our toll free telephone
number if you want to be a part of the program,
It's eight hundred and nine to four one Sewan if
you'd like to join us. It is much better to
do a radio program after having even a little bit
of sleep, because yesterday I had none, and it was
it was a little tougher than usual, but there was
no way I'm not being on the air after this
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historic of victory by Donald Trump, and thank you. If
I was not on my a game yesterday, I fully apologized.
Linda was a bad wasn't myself hadn't slept at all?
I told you I didn't.
Speaker 2 (01:46):
You were a broadcaster. You are a victorious broadcaster.
Speaker 1 (01:50):
Victorious broadcasters. You know that. Some people said to me,
why don't you spike the football? Go spike the football.
I don't know, because I'm just I always have to
be truthful and genuine and honest with my audience in
the sense that if I spiked the football, that wasn't
how I was feeling. I'm feeling a little more spiked
the football is today, though only because the left is
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melting down as predictably so and losing their collective minds.
And we'll try to put their hearts at rest a little.
But I think the problem is is they believe their
own phony, false caricature all their lives and conspiracy theories,
and they just repeated it so often they almost indoctrinated
themselves into believing things that are completely and utterly false
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that are not going to happen. This was an interesting
tweet by Don Junior. It took about twelve hours after
my father's election win for Hamas to call for peace,
and he exed out a Newsweek headline that says that
Hamas calls for immediate end to war after Trump election. Yeah,
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interesting timing. I will say that there was a story
out also that after President Trump's election, and the Iranians
are now prepared to have to contend with the guy
they've been trying to assassinate. According to reports, we have
assassination squads in the country. We do have to be vigilant.
We know we have known terrorists in this country known,
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but we don't know where they are. And of course
we still have all the unvetted Harris Biden illegal immigrants,
and we know many of them are murderers. We've had
dozens of Americans murdered and raped, and you know, hundreds
of Americans victims of violent, violent crimes. Never mind the
costs associated with all this, and that's all going to
be have to be dealt with. And watch the Left,
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look what he's doing. He's putting these people ask yourself
a question. The left that law and order, Donald Trump
law and order. They're all law and order people. Now,
if you don't come into the country legally, you break
the law. That's all there is to it. It's simple,
it's basic. You don't respect our laws, our borders, our sovereignty. Now,
when you break the law, you uly there are consequences.
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If you break the law. Maybe you pay a fine,
maybe maybe you get tried, maybe you can send to jail,
maybe you get put in the pokey, as they say,
and but there are consequences. And should there not be
consequences for people that didn't follow our laws, respect our sovereignty,
get our borders. Now, I think there are ways that
you can very compassionately tell people if you want to
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come back to the country, you can do so, and
you can apply legally, but maybe you have a year
two year period of time where they're not going to
be allowed to do so. You don't. You just have
to say, now we're going to send you back to
the country of your choice. I would actually come over
with an idea. This is totally my idea. I've never
asked President Trump about it. For all the people that
entered this country illegally, give them a window, a period
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of time to self deport, and if if they do so,
offer them free transportation, maybe put one thousand dollars two thousand,
I don't know whatever in their pocket, which by the way,
is like a New York City hotel room for a
night or two, a lot cheaper in the long run,
and just you say, Okay, if you want to come
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back to the country legally one day, you can do so,
but you have to go through the process. And here's
what the process is. But you are penalized. You won't
be able to apply for a year, two years, whatever
it happens to be. Because we are a nation of
laws and we expect you to respect our laws. It
should be a prerequisite for anybody that wants to come
into the country before we get to the left's meltdown,
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and it's getting more severe by the hour and predictably,
so I've been going forward with this theme. We'll go
into more detail later when we have Joe Concin and
Carol Roth on the program. Is when I said journalism
is dead in two thousand and seven, I was more
right that I knew that I was at the time,
and now I am saying that legacy media in America
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is dead. It is dead, it is gone, it is buried,
it is finished in many weird ways. And I thank
all of you for this, and I want to also
again tell you how appreciative I am to all of you.
I am extraordinarily proud of the American people that they
did not fall for legacy media, that they did not
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buy the hyperbole, the lies, the propaganda, of the distortions,
the false caricature that they've created of Donald Trump. They
knew it was out there, but they are now rejecting.
The American people in this election rejected all of those lies.
They rejected all of the law fair, they rejected all
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of the Nazi fascists, where garbage, where racist, sexist, homophobic,
the whole list that I told you in January that
they would throw it at you didn't. I didn't think
it was as bad as it got, but it got
worse than it has ever gotten. They hurt it all
and they rejected it all. And this was these were
the lies, the people you know that will push Russia Russia.
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These are the people that were literally an extension of
the Press Office of all things. Kamala Harris and Tim Walls,
and the American people heard it all. I'm sure they
heard it, but they didn't pay attention to it. That
is why I can officially declare the death of legacy media. Now.
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I kind of was lucky in terms of timing in
my life and my career, lucky because all of you
let me have those microphone three hours a day and
a camera in front of me one hour every night
on Fox News. But I was lucky in terms of
I wouldn't say lucky. I would use the term blessed.
I feel blessed in the timing that God gave me
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in my life, because when I got into talk radio,
it was really in its infancy stages, just about to explode.
My first time on the radio was nineteen eighty seven.
Remember Rush syndicated in nineteen eighty eight, And I'm remember
imber hearing about Rush while I was at a college
radio station and just doing a one hour week program,
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and a friend said, you got to listen to this guy.
He's unbelievable. And he was, and God, how much we
miss Rush, right, And and I was not wrong when
I said nobody could ever replace him, And I was
not wrong to say that he would want us all
to double down and do our best and collectively, I
would say, you know, he's looking down from heaven with
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his smile on his face. I hope it is. It
would it would have been what he wanted. He would
have understood this election as well, if not better than everybody,
and how this is an inflection point for the country
and there's so much at stake here. And that's why
I was trying to convey all of this urgency to
all of you and say, please assume that your vote
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is the deciding vote. There was a reason for all
of that, but this other evidence. So I was on
the kind of on the ground floor. Maybe there were
a couple one hundred talk radio stations or news talk
radio stations in the country around that time. Now I
think it's well over five thousand. I mean, that explosion
in this format and it has remained the number one
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format in radio all of these years is unbelievable. If
anyone would have told me when I started in Huntsville, Alabama,
with my first professional job making nineteen thousand dollars a year,
and I was talking to the owner during election day
like I do every year, the owner of the station
that I'd worked for back in the time. He since
sold it, but he's a good guy. Bill Dunovan is
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his name, And we were talking about the election. He
was asking what I thought would happen, etc. Like a
lot of my friends were. And anyway, and to think that,
you know, here we are with thousands of stations. I
was on the ground floor of a transformation in media
and I'm grateful to all of you for that. And
the reason that talk radio exploded is because it was
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the beginning of the end for legacy media. If I know,
people hate the term canary in the coal mine. That
was the canary in the coal mine. And then it expanded.
And in nineteen ninety six, after I was in Huntsville,
I went to Atlanta. I still talked to my former
boss there, Eric Slugosidel, and we were talking on election
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day two. And I stayed in touch with all of
my bosses over the years. Isn't that amazing, Linda, They
still like me. I can't believe it. He's going, Oh,
slug is a trip he is. He went on. He
went to Singapore and Vietnam. He likes to go cruising,
which I think is like the worst vacation in the world.
But he loves it, absolutely loves it, and he goes.
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The only bad thing is I gained twenty pounds that
I lost before the cruise. I'm like, no kidding, because
they give you all those free food, all you can drink.
I mean, it's crazy, but people love it. And he
went to all these really magnificent places anyway, so I'm
talking to him, but it was people started to make choices.
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And then I left Atlanta. I love the people of Georgia.
I love the people in Alabama. And I left and
I was hired by Fox News. Fox News was not
on the air yet. And what I didn't know at
the time and what I now know after I've now
begun my twenty ninth year on the Fox News channel
in primetime, which now makes me the longest running prime
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time cable news host in the history of cable news.
If you watch Fox in its first week and you
saw me on the air, I promise you it would
have been the worst bet of your life to say
that I'd still be there going into my twenty ninth
year in a row. And I feel very blessed because
you made that happen. But what I didn't know and
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I know now and this election proves is that legacy
media is dead. Because all of a sudden, that little
Fox News channel that there were people making fun of
in the very beginning, and it was a TV critic
that wrote Alan Colmes looks Fienuri and Sean Hannity has
a bad haircut and has no business being on television,
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and I was so bad. He wasn't wrong. And I've
actually been interviewed by the person since, nice guy, and
we joke about it all the time. But what am
I trying to say here is that the entire media
landscape has shifted. Legacy media is dead. The ratings are
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in for election night. Fox News channel was by far
the most watched network in the country. There was a time,
early on in my cable years, the thought that Fox
News would beat all of the broadcast channels would have
been laughable. Was there was no belief, and then all
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of a sudden we started creeping up. People started making
choices because we can't force you to watch TV. I
can't force you to watch TV and watch my show
every night. I can ask you to watch and put
on the best show I can. I can ask you
to listen three hours a day, But I can't force
you to listen three hours a day. But when Fox
News more than doubles ABC and more than doubles NBC,
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and more than doubles MSDNC, and more than doubles fake
News CNN and triples you know, fake news CBS. And
when you see the New York Times with no influence,
and you see the Washington Post with no influence, in
the LA Times with no influence, in USA today with
no influence, then you add to that the explosion of
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technology and social media access and how people can be
their own reporters. And then you can add another dimension
to that, and that would be podcasting and people's ability
to produce their own content. And what you have are
more options, more choices, more selections because all of that
legacy media, combined between newspapers, broadcast networks, liberal cable networks,
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all of them combined have been telling you for nearly
ten years Donald Trump is evil and what's how did
that work out for them? It worked out that nobody
in America anymore trusts them or listens to them, and
their influence is dead. And they destroyed themselves by pushing
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an agenda and claiming to be something that they are not.
They claim to be journalists, they're not their talk show
hosts like me. I think there are even plenty of
liberal people that tell me all the time, but watch
your show and listen to your show. Don't agree with
the thing you say, but at least you're honest about
who you are, a lot of people tell me that.
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And I'm not hiding the fact that I'm a conservative.
I've never hit the fact that I'm voting for Donald Trump.
And to see that everything that they have done to
this man, every attempt to destroy this man, to see
the deep state involvement and lawfare and the weaponization of justice,
and handcuffing and fingerprinting and mug shots and trials and
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false valuations of Mari Lago, and the list goes on
and on in Russia, Russia, Russia, Russia, and all these
conspiracy theories and lies. And he ends up winning the
popular vote, and he ends up with three hundred and
twelve electoral votes. It looks like I think it's gonna
be worth maybe going through some of the reaction, I mean,
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of the radical left in this country. I don't know
what I need to do to assure them that Donald
Trump's focus is going to be what he said it
was going to be, which is securing the border and
getting our economy moving again, energy, dominance, law and order
so he can be safe, insecure and pursue happiness and
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a stronger America on the world stage. Interesting, Oh, all
of a sudden hamas Swan's peace and the Iranians scared
to death? Is it a bad thing the Iranians are
scared to death? Or is it a good thing the
Iranians are scared to death. I would say it's a
good thing. The Iranians are scared to death. All Right,
we'll play some of that when we get back and
we'll get to your calls. Eight hundred and nine to
four one Shawn today. So we were talking about the
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death of legacy media. We'll get into more of that
at the top of the hour and we'll explain why,
because people are making choices, and the choices that they're making,
they've never had more choices. I mean, in that sense,
I might have been basically in the infancy stages of
this death of legacy media being on talk radio and
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being also on the Fox News channel, and now there
are other platforms. Now you have big tech. I mean,
now everybody can be their own talk show host. They
said this many years ago in an interview. I said,
pretty soon, one day everybody in America is going to
be a talk show host. They're going to have their
own show. But between podcasting and your ability to communicate
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with friends and neighbors and strangers on any social media
platform that you want, it's become extraordinarily powerful. We had
David Portnoy. I just like David Portnoy. He's so funny
and he he was on from Barstools. He was on
last night, and he has a rescue dog named Miss Peaches.
And he's like this big he's an alpha male guy,
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and he's a tough guy. He's like, you know, I'm
not putting up your bs. He's not that political. He's
not as political as I am. And he made he
made a post how you gave us no choice but
to vote for Trump, and he went into this you know, long, thoughtful,
smart brand. And then you got this other side of
David Portnoy. He's been able to raise you know, well
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over a million dollars because he adopted a dog. Now
he has two dogs, and he likes rescue dogs like Linda,
And you know this tough guy. All of a sudden,
you see him miss Peaches, Oh little miss Peaches, how
are you, sweetheart? And he rescued the dog. You've seen
the videos, right, Linda.
Speaker 2 (17:59):
Oh man, he loves those animals. Forget about it.
Speaker 1 (18:01):
Oh my listen. In fairness to you, you do love
your animals, you just don't love them sometimes a little
too much.
Speaker 2 (18:07):
Although I think my dog is cheating on me with
my husband. I think my husband might do his new favorite.
I don't like it, but I think that's happening.
Speaker 1 (18:14):
Heating on you with your husband, because yes, because do
you want your dog? Do you want your dog not
to like your husband?
Speaker 5 (18:21):
No?
Speaker 2 (18:21):
I just want him to like me more, that's all.
Speaker 1 (18:24):
And you think that Anthony the dog is liking Anthony
more than you, Oh for.
Speaker 2 (18:27):
Sure, for sure they're bonding. It's ridiculous.
Speaker 1 (18:31):
Does Anthony do more with the dog? Does he play
with the dog.
Speaker 2 (18:35):
The dog more than me? I think he just is like,
that's my man. I think it's some bromance stuff going on.
I'm not sure. But anyways, back to importantly.
Speaker 1 (18:43):
I don't know. So so the side of him comes
out and it's just very cool. Actually to watch it
is the funniest thing in the world. Like Miss Peaches
doesn't like to walk on a lease, so he puts
Miss Peaches the dog in the baby carriage and pushes
Miss Peaches around. You can't make it up. It's hilarious.
We need some levity right now, and Democrats then there's
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not much levity there. Poor Claire McCaskill. I did meet
her at one of the debates, and I met her.
I made a comment to her as I was saying,
I said, I know who you are, and she goes, oh,
I know who you are. I said, you really like
me if you knew me. He goes, I'm not sure
about that. I was just you know, being me, like always,
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kind of that tongue in cheek, being a little bit
of a wise ass to liberals. He was sopping on
MSDNC and I'm like, okay, Linda, have there been post
election periods where we have not been exactly happy at
the results? Anytime? Any place? You ever see me crying?
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Ever see me rolled up at a ball? Give me
Kimmel fighting back tears discussing Trump's election win. You know,
could you imagine Jay leto Johnny Carson even David Letterman,
who became very political later in his career. Did you
ever imagine, well, David Letterman did post nine to eleven.
I mean, that's his home city, and it was that
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was a rough time. I actually, you know, can see that.
With the exception of Greg Gutsfeld, who's having a blast,
you know, it is clear these late night hosts see
themselves as political propagandas I mean, you know, Stephen Colbert
the most serious open ever and I'm supposed to be
happy that. I mean, hey there, come on, how are
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you doing? If you watch the show regularly, I'm guessing
you're not doing great? Yeah, me neither. You know, today
some people said to me, all right, I stopped. I
don't even I don't want to even promote this guy.
Nobody's watching him, nobody's watching Kimmel, nobody's watching Fallon down
to four days a week, and they're going out fast.
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The only two guys that are still funny are John
Stewart and Bill Maher, and both of them politically hate me,
so but they're funny because they're more honest than the
rest of them. When when John Stewart said, you know,
I don't know, maybe I'm a little crazy, but that
guy at Madison Square Garden I like. I like comics
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that go over the line. Well, I happen to be
one of those people too. You ever watched Dave Chappelle.
He's smart as hell and he's funny. Chris Rock he rocks,
he is funny, or any of these other you know,
comics that cross lines. If you are listening to a comedian,
you I want them to be free, to be happy,
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and to go after anybody. I don't understand it, we'll
play it. Poor James Carvil Carvel, I kind of understand
a little bit more. But he did work for Clinton.
He says he's in a dark tunnel of depression. He
said in the course of the campaign at one point
he does gummies. I think he might need a few
more gummies, you know. One little side note before I
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get into the left and their their meltdown, and also
why it is legacy media is dying because of it.
Joe Scarborough and I could play a lot of the
stuff that he had been saying. He seemed relatively restrained
considering I think probably how he feels. But based on
the lead up to the election and the things that
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he said, and with Mika Liberal Joe was on. So
apparently Mika tells him the price of butter, that it's
seven dollars, and apparently he didn't know that.
Speaker 6 (22:27):
Listen, three weeks ago, somebody who's going to be voting
for Kamala Harris, he came up to me and said,
oh my god, Trump's going to win. I go, why
is that?
Speaker 1 (22:36):
He goes?
Speaker 6 (22:36):
I just I went to the grocery store. Butter's over
three dollars. I kind of laughed and I said, I said, well,
that's kind of reductive, isn't I said it to myself.
To him, I smiled and I said, good point. But
it actually what everything we're hearing after the election.
Speaker 3 (22:54):
Is seven what's on the seven dollars?
Speaker 6 (22:59):
What's butter is seven dollars?
Speaker 1 (23:02):
Yeah?
Speaker 6 (23:03):
What is it framed in gold?
Speaker 1 (23:06):
Okay? Anyone where you go, I mean, has anyone looked
at I mean, we have put up on the screen,
we have mentioned on this radio program on TV on
the screen. We've shown it every night. The cost of
everything has gone up thirty percent on average for everything,
every item you buy on average, every store you go to,
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the things that I happen to eat because I'm keto
friendly and paleo. Forget it. It's through. It's absolutely through
the roof. Rachel Maddow warning the Trump administration will start
picking off journalists, news organizations, turn them into the American
version of RT. That that's some network, right, I don't
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even don't I don't watch other that works Russia today.
I guess all right, here's what she said.
Speaker 3 (23:56):
The free press needs to give the people of this
country assurance that they will not become state TV, that
they will stand and fight together. They will put aside
rivalries and petty professional differences. They will stand and fight
together as the free press, as the fourth estate, as
an institution that is a pillar of our democracy, as
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these guys on the other side inevitably start picking off
individual journalists, individual publishers, individual news organizations to try ultimately
to turn us all into some American accented version of RT.
Speaker 1 (24:30):
The number one, the number one conspiracy theorist in the
country who peddled more lies about Donald Trump for three
plus years on Russia, Russia, Russia. He wants the right
to continue to lie. He's going to have the right
to continue to lie. Donald Trump is not going to
say Rachel Maddow is going to be taken off the air.
It's not going to happen. It's not going to happen
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in any way, shape, manner, or form. And as we
listen to the left and and their reaction and their meltdown, well,
there's a couple of things going on. There's a lot
of anger. And we played a montage of this yesterday
of people claiming, and I'll play it later in the show,
of people in the media claiming, this is about racism,
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this is about sexism, racism, sexism as a matter of fact.
Let's play that montage now, because it's worth playing a
couple of times.
Speaker 7 (25:22):
Democratcity to even sure, and they need to be honest
and they need to say, yes, there's misogyny, but it's
not just misogyny for white men. It's misogyny from Hispanic men, right,
it's misogyny from black men. Things we've all been talking about,
who do not want a woman leading them.
Speaker 8 (25:42):
Black voters came through for Kamala Harris. White women voters
did not. That is what it appears happened in that state.
This will be the second opportunity that white women in
this country have to change the way that they interact
with the patriarchy.
Speaker 5 (25:58):
She is a person of color, she is a she,
and she is an interracial marriage.
Speaker 2 (26:04):
And I wonder I had this question mark in my mind.
Speaker 7 (26:07):
Oh well, wherether all of those things combined was too
much for pockets of this country.
Speaker 9 (26:14):
Let's be honest about this, Okay, Let's be absolutely blunt
about it. There were appeals to racism in this campaign,
and there is racial bias in this country, and there
is sexism in this country. And anybody who thinks that
that did not in any way impact on the outcome
of this race is wrong.
Speaker 1 (26:33):
Anybody that believes that is wrong. That's David Axelrod making
that last comment that was started by his former boss,
Barack Obama lecturing quote the Brothers as he left his
math Has Vineyard mansion and lectured African American men about
being misogynistic and sexist, followed by Stacy Abrams saying, there's
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racism and sexism of African American males. And meanwhile, demographically,
Donald Trump double his percentage of the African American vote
went up over fifteen points with Hispanic Americans according to
the last pole I saw. Then you've got Sonny Houston
says that this election was lost because of cultural resentment.
Speaker 5 (27:16):
Listen, I'm surprised at the result, but I'm not surprised
as a woman of color. I was so hopeful that
a mixed race woman married to a Jewish guy could
be elected president of this country. And I think that
it had nothing to do with policy. I think this
was a referendum of cultural resentment in this country.
Speaker 1 (27:41):
Wow, and she blames uneducated white women and Latino men
for Kamala's lost. Let's go after everybody for not agreeing
with them.
Speaker 5 (27:50):
I want to dig further into the demographics because black
women tried to save this country again. Last night, ninety
two percent of Black women voted for the vice president.
You have Latinas in the seventy percentile voting for the
vice president. What we did not have is white women,
who voted about fifty two percent right for Donald Trump.
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Uneducated white women, is my understanding. You have Latino men
actually voting more for him, and you have and black
men was not the story. We're not the story here
because they voted almost eighty percent for the vice president.
Speaker 8 (28:24):
Right.
Speaker 1 (28:25):
If you're saying that identity politics is the reason why
people didn't vote for somebody, but people of the same
race or identity or demographic did vote for somebody? Did
they vote for that person just because of that reason?
Does the logic go both ways? Not that I believe
any of it. And then he went on to claim,
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and I'll play this later, that her daughter now has
less rights and is disturbed. The fourteenth Amendment wasn't used
to keep Trump from running unbelievable times. It is predictable,
probably will get worse, and I hope it doesn't for
the sake of the country. But here's what they're missing.
They're missing a very big part of the equation. Americans
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have had it. They've had it with runaway inflation. They've
had it paying a buck fifty more gallon. They have
had it with the radicalism of wide open borders and
decriminalization of illegals and all the benefits food, housing, healthcare, education,
sexchange operations, free college, and amnesty. They have had it
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with defund dismantle nobail laws and rising crime. They have
had it with unvetted illegals that have committed murder, rape
and other violent crimes, and the cartels and the drugs.
And they've had it with the gang members. They've had
it the American people have had had it with what
has been done and not been accomplished by this administration,
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by their failures. They don't like the idea is that
they have put forth, and they couldn't run on what
they have done that has been successful to make the
lives of the American people better and the world a
safer place. And this is now what we're left with. However,
the American people were peddled this crap day in day out,
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hour in hour out every newspaper, broadcast network, and liberal
cable channel. And they didn't care because they're voting in
their own best interest, as they should. But by the way,
Stephen A. Smith really went hard on Oprah. You know
what they forget to the leftists. You know when Bill
Maher was taken off the air, when they went after
Stephen A. Smith, when they went after Joy Reid. You
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know the person that stood up with them. They were
conservatives like me, Rush Mark. People have short memories.