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November 22, 2024 31 mins

In this episode, Tudor and Tammy Bruce discuss the themes of political shifts in America, the role of traditional Republicans, and the impact of media on public perception. They explore the new political landscape post-election, the emergence of a new political bench, and the ongoing influence of the leftist media. The Tudor Dixon Podcast is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network. For more visit TudorDixonPodcast.com

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to the Tutor Dixon Podcast. Today, I have Tammy
Bruce with me. She is a Fox News contributor who
used her years of experience as a former liberal to
author her latest book, Fear Itself, exposing the Left's mind
killing agenda. Tammy, thank you so much for joining me.
I mean, you've exposed it now.

Speaker 2 (00:18):
And it's not just yes my experience, and thanks for
mentioning the book.

Speaker 3 (00:22):
It's doing well.

Speaker 2 (00:23):
We get really inured to certain things, and things become
a habit in a way, to the point where regardless
of what we're dealing with, health issues or relationship issues,
or work issues or political issues, that we adapt and
you don't really recognize the pressure that is on you

(00:44):
until it's removed, and then it's like a dirty window
pane getting washed and you think, oh my gosh, that's
what's been going on. And that's the benefit and why,
of course new media, podcast et cetera are so valuable.
It's that the information itself is key and the moment

(01:07):
that you can point and I've seen this throughout my
life and it happened to me. The moment something has
pointed out to you is not organic or not normal.
It begins the shift, the shift can be immediate. And
I'm very pleased to say that that's the feedback I've
gotten for the book, and that was the intention of
the book, is that this is an ancient technique that

(01:27):
what we've experienced and continue to experience because it's a
habit on those who abuse us with it, that that
just feels normal to them. But I think, and you
might agree, that this election has sent a signal that
Americans don't just want a new administration, we want a

(01:47):
new start, We want a renaissance. And I think we're
heading that way.

Speaker 1 (01:52):
So and because of what you just said, I would
warn people that there is not only a shift from
the left, but there's a shift from the traditional Republican
as well, who was totally different than what Donald Trump's
Republican Party is. And that's why you see these new
picks that he has for his cabinet and you see
the media freaking out. This is very clever, it's very strategic.

(02:14):
It is to get away from these folks who have
hated him. They like the way government runs. There are
bad guys on both sides that like the way government
runs because it fills their pockets. There's all kinds of
corruption behind the scenes, and he's getting a lot of
grief for these picks. But I say that this is
this is a shift. It is a huge shift for
the entire country.

Speaker 3 (02:35):
It is and now you have to wonder.

Speaker 2 (02:37):
There's a meme on X at the moment right after
the election was like, what's the left going.

Speaker 3 (02:44):
To do with Liz Cheney now?

Speaker 2 (02:46):
And there's a picture from like writers of lost Ark
where there's just another crate going into a giant warehouse
of items and like she's being shuttled into the storage
shed in her crate. I mean there that was a
perfect alliance of people who when you talk about the uniparty,

(03:10):
where you would have the cheneye hooking up with a
woman who is literally a puppet just who was supposed
to be the front person for the establishment itself.

Speaker 3 (03:22):
And they willingly did it in part.

Speaker 2 (03:25):
Because they hate Trump, but they began and I think
hate us now because and this is the biggest problem
for them and why they get so upset is that
the election was an indicator, as was sixteen. I think
they dismissed sixteen as kind of an accident, but this
was a statement which means we didn't care that they

(03:47):
had Beyonce, We didn't care what the view had to say.
We didn't care about Liz Cheney and Kinsinger and all
of these cry babies who were upset and hating us.

Speaker 3 (03:58):
That we decided we were in charge.

Speaker 2 (04:02):
And that is, you know, the sweeping the government, giving
the government to Trump. I also would argue that this
was a an apology en mass by Americans now, not
that it's.

Speaker 3 (04:15):
Certainly most of us listening to your.

Speaker 2 (04:17):
Podcasts have supported President Trump from the beginning, so it's
and some people, when I said this online, were saying, well,
I have nothing to apologize for it, but there is
even if you see someone and they've lost someone in
a tragedy, you say, I'm so sorry that you can
be sorry for what's happened to someone. And for those
who saw the light and realized, especially with the throwing

(04:42):
of Biden under the bus, the Democrats who kind of
woke up and independence that this was a statement of
apology and a mandate to do whatever he needs to
do based on his value system, which he perfectly articulated
during the election. There's no surprises, and they said, you know,

(05:04):
effectively the election was We're sorry we made a mistake.
We are suffering the consequences, and thank you for not bending.
And here's the keys to the car. And it's a
very exciting time.

Speaker 1 (05:17):
It is, I mean, and you make a great point,
thank you for not bending. Think of no one has
been attacked like this. And I think that that's where
you see some of these Republicans who have stood up
and said I'm going to stand with Donald Trump when things.

Speaker 4 (05:32):
Get really hard.

Speaker 1 (05:33):
It is easy to back off when the Democrat media
goes after you.

Speaker 4 (05:36):
And he didn't do it. It was a miracle to see
him not do it. Now.

Speaker 1 (05:40):
Interestingly, though, I will say that in Michigan especially, but
I'm sure in other states as well. Suddenly I see
these people crawling out of the woodwork who were involved
in the Republican Party in the early thousands, and they've
said nothing. I didn't see them campaigning. I didn't see
them on the ground. They never attended an event, they
weren't at a rally. And now they're like now that

(06:01):
we won. Yeah, And I warn people be careful because
these people who are going to come out from two
thousand and say, hey, I want to run for office,
I want to take back the party. They're not taking it.
They want to take it back. That's right, way back.

Speaker 2 (06:15):
I noticed that, and because we were suffering tremendously during
the last four years, and with Obama we suffered, but
especially in the last four years, and I was wondering,
where the hell is.

Speaker 3 (06:28):
Jeb Where the hell?

Speaker 2 (06:31):
Where the hell are the mccains? Where the hell Cindy McCain?
I think did she get some ambassadorship from Biden? That's
a heavy price to pay in that regard. But you know,
where is George Bush? And then there was like a
couple of they made. The Bushes made like individual like statements,
I congratulations, you know President Trump.

Speaker 3 (06:52):
Where the hell have you been? Yeah, when it was.

Speaker 2 (06:56):
Obvious that we were in a room, it's like we were.
It was domestic violence. We were being beaten up every
single day. And you live next door and you hear
our screams and you do nothing, and then finally the
police come to take the guy away and you come
over with some cookies.

Speaker 3 (07:15):
Now, got enough.

Speaker 1 (07:16):
You're giving me chills Because I think no one knew,
like President Bush, the danger we were in with.

Speaker 4 (07:26):
Russia, Ukraine, Iran, Israel.

Speaker 1 (07:30):
No one can know as well as he does because
he sat in that seat and he was too stubborn
to say anything. I mean, I always say this is
the little red Hen because look, wait a minute, I
got the wheat, I made the bread. Like now you
all want a piece, but you wouldn't help me, you know,
And I really think that you have to be the
little red hen in this situation.

Speaker 2 (07:52):
Why, but this is why they are so against the nominees. Now, yes,
because it is a new bench, it is a new
point of view, and they're against it because it shatters
the training they have put us through about the next
in line. And you know what you've got to know

(08:14):
and have All I know is the people that are
supposed to be the experts.

Speaker 3 (08:18):
Have burned the freaking house down. So let's not have.

Speaker 2 (08:21):
That person back to build the new house, so you
don't get to do that. But it has been tutor
gas lighting, it has been brainwashing. So you get these nominees. Look,
some will this is a new experience. Some will not
do well. I think most will do well. These are
experienced people. We may not like or know what the

(08:43):
ideology will be as they proceed. But I'm going to
I learned a long time ago not to second guest
President Trump, and so he won with the sweeping mandate,
and it wasn't to be second guest by by the
idiots in Congress.

Speaker 3 (08:56):
Some are not idiots, but many are.

Speaker 2 (08:58):
And the people who are, you know, the think tanks
and everything else.

Speaker 3 (09:02):
And he knows it's like that judge.

Speaker 2 (09:04):
That just got through because a bunch of Republicans weren't
there to vote. But this is he's got not even
four years.

Speaker 3 (09:11):
He's got two years because we've got the full government.

Speaker 2 (09:14):
The pattern tends to be that a sitting president loses
part of Congress during a midterm. Now this again, that
might not happen this time, but we have to proceed
believing he has two years. And as you were talking
about the usual suspects, everybody's you know, drooling over twenty
eight and they're just going.

Speaker 3 (09:35):
To reverse it. They're going to take it back. You know,
the fever will eff and break. No, it's not.

Speaker 2 (09:42):
And this is why they don't want a new bench.
The idea that people from not Washington can do this
job ruins two hundred years of efforts to convince the
American people that there's a special class that only they
know how to do this. But the American spirit and

(10:04):
not just the dream. The nature of what began this
country was that the Holy PELOI are the sovereign that
they can be anointed by God. That's the big difference
is that quote average person is in fact the one
that God thinks about and annoyance with all the power.

Speaker 3 (10:22):
And then we.

Speaker 2 (10:23):
Get to grant it to people who are in government
secondary to us. And they've kind of reversed that at
this point, but we're in the this is the process
where we can get that back.

Speaker 1 (10:34):
Let's take a quick commercial break. We'll continue next on
a Tutor Dixon podcast. They don't like the average person.
I mean, that's the reality of it. And that's been
the way it has been for years. And this is
what the founding fathers actually fought against. If you go
back and you read and you read the papers, and
you read the Federalist papers, it was like, this is

(10:56):
not going to be that there will be this elite
control us. It will be the people governing. It will
be a rule of the people. And yet that has
been whittled away by the elites. And it's so funny
to me because the Democrats are like the elites have
taken over well, yes, on your side, but on both
sides and that and Trump broke that. And that's why

(11:19):
I believe so many people went to the Republican Party
because they said, this is a Republican party that is
broken from the chains of the billionaires. Because when the
billionaires told him to do something, he said, I don't
need you, I'll go to someone else.

Speaker 2 (11:32):
And they were like, what ironically, ironically, Tutor, though, is
that it is billionaires still, but it's a different sort
of person. It's what Teddy Roosevelt was considered a traitor
to his class. So the Roosevelt's obviously filthy rich Teddy
in particular was seen as someone who abandoned that class

(11:52):
to specifically in a populist way, help the people. So
there you've got Elon Musk, who who was raised in
a desperate economic situation at home as mother. She's written
about this dealt with domestic violence, violent domestic violence. She
escaped South Africa with her three children, a woman who

(12:12):
had to model because it's the only job she could get.
They went to Canada and they lived in this one
bedroom apartment, all four of them, and then they finally
got to the United States and all Elon would carry
around was a suitcase with books in it. I mean,
so all of her children are remarkable. His childhood, he
said in interviews, was horrific and they had nothing, and

(12:35):
yet they get to this country. He is, of course
now I guess he's the richest man in the world.
And that is the kind of story that speaks to
the importance of motherhood, the importance of optimism, the strength
and discipline to survive.

Speaker 3 (12:53):
His mother may Musk is extraordinary.

Speaker 2 (12:56):
And then the United States is that is the place
still where you can come from that background, be an immigrant,
and just based on your own discipline and what the
dream is for you become Elon Musk. And again his
sister and brother are also doing very well in their fields.

(13:17):
A filmmaking documentary. It's an extraordinary family. And yet Americans
see the most famous billionaires in the world being a
trader to their class. And that is we've seen that
historically over and over and over again, that it is
the people that emerge from that milieu that have to
and only America allows that to occur where you can

(13:40):
where we have a mechanism where you can organize people
and communicate with them. Now the elite in general have
been obviously, as we know, trying to stop that with
censorship and everything else.

Speaker 3 (13:52):
But as long as we have.

Speaker 2 (13:54):
This perfect storm, we can have traders to the leftist
class of which I belong and so many others belong.
You've got people who are open minded enough like Robert F.
Kennedy Junior, who's still a nutty liberal on too many issues,
but he's going to be in charge of something on
which we all agree. And HHS. That was brilliant. And

(14:15):
I'll just close this little rant with a reminder that
the nominees that have been chosen seem to have been
targeted by the agency that they are now in charge of.
And that is also a statement that you've got to
the and this to the swamp, that the people that

(14:37):
you went out you went after. But perhaps with the
exception now of the Secretary of Education, because I was
kind of thinking Christopher Ruffo would be an interesting addition
into that situation, but Linda McMahon's extraordinary. But that was
another statement people who were targeted by the system and
those particular agencies, and Matt Gates fits into that with

(14:58):
the DOJ are.

Speaker 3 (15:00):
Now going to be in charge of those entities. It's brilliant.

Speaker 4 (15:03):
Yeah, I love it.

Speaker 1 (15:04):
I think the leftist media is having a complete meltdown still.
I mean, I find it interesting when I watch the
comments that they make about how did Trump? They're still
they're still dissecting the election, and they are still hitting
the ads and Trump shouldn't have said this, and he
shouldn't have said that.

Speaker 4 (15:22):
I'm like, what are you doing?

Speaker 1 (15:24):
Why is there not some sort of an understanding, because
you obviously came to that understanding you talked about like
having something pointed out to you organically and just seeing
it and going Okay, maybe the country doesn't like this,
Maybe this isn't the right thing to do, maybe this
isn't good for me. There hasn't been that awakening now.
Mika and Joe went to see Donald Trump, and they

(15:46):
have gotten a bunch of hit back for that. They're
just like people. I mean, you had Rosie O'donald. She'll
never watch them again. I think that they'll live, but
she'll never watch them again. But why did they go?
Why do they Why did they go.

Speaker 4 (16:00):
And not come back and say, you know what, we
actually screwed up?

Speaker 2 (16:04):
You know, And actually Rosie may not be able to
watch them at all, even if she wanted to. Since
Comcast is now official spinning off. I see NBC, which
is actually a pretty decent business channel. I prefer Fox
Business of course and MSNBC. And I don't know, maybe
Elon and X need an actual cable television station.

Speaker 3 (16:23):
I'm thinking maybe they might.

Speaker 2 (16:26):
But you know, all kinds of and this is, these
are this is these are businesses. But you know what
it meant to your question is and this is what
I find so just nauseating and unacceptable and unforgivable, is
that for many people, this is a game, that it
is literally performance, that you are going.

Speaker 3 (16:49):
To say what you and for too long everybody does this.

Speaker 2 (16:52):
You say what you want to say, and you defeme
people and you do what Jim Comey, the FBI was
perfectly fine with, you know, doing all kinds of stuff
that frankly should be still investigated, but they never are
because they're protected by the system.

Speaker 3 (17:10):
And so they just keep doing it.

Speaker 2 (17:11):
And yet their audience was pummeled every day with accusations,
and they talk about fear, the fear mongering that a
man this close to winning, and obviously he did was
a hitler and Mussolini and there's a threat to democracy
that their entire campaign was based on fear for the

(17:32):
one except for the one moment that Kamala decided to
make it full of joy that lasted five minutes, and
then it eventually morphed down into fear again. But even
Clyburn of South Carolina on the Saturday after the election
was still talking about Trump being Mussolini and Hitler. So

(17:52):
no wonder if people are sitting at home, you know,
in tears and unable to function because they've been told
this will be your last election and it's totalitarianism.

Speaker 3 (18:04):
And some of it doesn't register because of Kennedy and
Musk being involved.

Speaker 2 (18:08):
So there's a little bit of a cognitive dissonance going on,
but you know, this is what So they go after
this entire you know, season and years of attacking Trump
and not just on personal issues but casting him and
his supporters as the worst people in human history.

Speaker 3 (18:30):
And then they.

Speaker 2 (18:31):
Go to talk to Hiller because he wins. And of
course people are thinking, well, either you know, what's the
old thing of the movie, right, we know what you
are now it's just a matter of how much you charge.

Speaker 3 (18:44):
It's like, what what are they thinking? Either it was
it's not good. Either it was.

Speaker 2 (18:49):
All a lie, which is of course the correct answer,
or it wasn't a lie for them and they don't
care and they just want to be next to him. No.

Speaker 4 (18:57):
I think you're right, though.

Speaker 1 (18:58):
I think that we watched it go from news and
there was this twenty four hour news cycle. In twenty
four hours of news is hard to fill, so it
became infotainment and people were like, Okay, this is a
good place to land and I get to hear what's happening.

Speaker 4 (19:12):
And then it moved to entertainment.

Speaker 1 (19:13):
And people went, man, this is really dramatic, and it
was kind of like that drama every day.

Speaker 4 (19:19):
And I think it drew people in.

Speaker 1 (19:21):
But I think that it drew people in in a
very unhealthy way, you see. And I think that their
ratings have dropped because not just because they're sick of it,
I think they they drove people into such fear that
now they are afraid to go back and watch, not
because they don't like MSNBC, because they are so afraid
of what this.

Speaker 4 (19:39):
Administration will be. They are literally in hiding.

Speaker 1 (19:42):
I mean, you see some of these people's accounts and
they are shaking in fear. I saw some guy the
other night who posted something in the middle of the
night and he was like, I just I have so
much hate for the people that voted for Trump, and
I'm like, they created that. That didn't just happen, They
created that, and now they are the ones who are
afraid for their paychecks. So they go groveling tomorrow lago

(20:03):
and say what can we do now? And ultimately it
blows up in their face.

Speaker 2 (20:08):
I mean maybe they think Trump can buy the spinoff, yeah, right,
and then they will still be able to keep their job.
It's hard to know when I'm sure they're being paid handsomely,
but then you have to wonder, what is it?

Speaker 3 (20:24):
You know, how much of your soul is worth? How
much money? Right?

Speaker 2 (20:28):
When you see what's occurred, and you know what you
were like, They've everybody's known Trump for decades.

Speaker 3 (20:34):
He's a fixture. He's known them, He's known the Clintons,
I mean everybody. You know.

Speaker 2 (20:39):
We've seen the Saturday Night Live clips from the decades
ago showing up online, and so people have known him.
But if it's a little game for themselves, it's one thing.
But as you've mentioned, you've got an American who has
been so abused with this information that they're having a
mental health crisis. You know that we're the ones who

(21:01):
are the recipients of all of this garbage. And you know,
Trump is the first person I noticed in politics where
he would talk about at rallies or at events about
the details about policy, like we would understand talking about
what the tariffs are going to do to China or China.

Speaker 3 (21:21):
You know, in the midst of all of his dry humor.

Speaker 2 (21:24):
Is that he would talk about the issue of energy production,
you know, the importance of you know, the fracking, and
what was going to what tariffs really mean, and what
we're going to accomplish.

Speaker 3 (21:33):
It wasn't a lot of happy talk. It was here's
what we're.

Speaker 2 (21:36):
Going to do, just like you a CEO would do
in a board meeting or in a business meeting with
with your people.

Speaker 3 (21:43):
And that was different.

Speaker 2 (21:45):
Even Reagan didn't do that, right Reagan still, you know,
he created modern conservatism, and he was a Democrat, and
he ran these sag union and that he was a
classic brilliant politician and was the first president I was
able to vote for.

Speaker 3 (22:01):
So I'm very proud of that.

Speaker 2 (22:03):
But you know, this is I think for it when
it comes to the average person.

Speaker 3 (22:09):
And this is what the Democrats and the.

Speaker 2 (22:11):
Media has done to you know, their viewers, and I
think that they realized. Some realize they were lied to
and will never go back. Some don't want to live
that life. And the bigger problem, Tutor is going to
be in about a year when people through the year
realized that everything that was said about Trump was a
lie and that their lives are better off.

Speaker 3 (22:34):
That's going to be.

Speaker 1 (22:35):
We're in enough for people, and it'll be a stark
difference because they'll start to see things change immediately. But
they will also be able to hear from the administration
because I think your point is well taken. The way
he spoke to people was different. But the contrast of
him actually speaking and Biden saying nothing, and then they
switch Biden out and everybody goes, okay, well, so you
were lying to us about Biden. Now we have Kamala

(22:57):
and she wouldn't answered questions. It became even more bizarre.
And then in the midst of that, you have in
the background these two wars going on, which are significant,
and now you've got this situation where why why just
what fifty two days before he leaves office, does he
authorize without Congress Ukraine to bomb Russia with long range missiles?

Speaker 4 (23:20):
What in the world?

Speaker 3 (23:21):
What could go wrong? What could go wrong? And then
the forgiveness, Yeah, room, what is that.

Speaker 2 (23:29):
We were sold that these trillions were alone and that
we would make money and now it's like, oh, never mind,
he wants.

Speaker 3 (23:37):
To do that now.

Speaker 2 (23:37):
Of course the Republicans, I'm sure there are things they
can do to gum up the works. And even though Biden,
it's just like Biden saying, oh, we're going to give
the you know, the student loan money back, and there's
a lawsuit and it gets stopped, it gets there's.

Speaker 3 (23:54):
Something that can be done.

Speaker 2 (23:56):
I'm not a lawyer, but it's not like it seems
as the the Republicans behave like they're just their hands
are tied and there's not a damn thing they can do.

Speaker 3 (24:05):
That's a lie. There are things they.

Speaker 2 (24:07):
Can do, and especially when you've got this kind of dynamic,
people are saying, oh, Biden should resign right now. Well,
then you've got Kamala, and Kamala would then be the
first woman president.

Speaker 1 (24:19):
But that's what they want that they love it. They
hate democracy. They want to just get their way.

Speaker 3 (24:26):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (24:26):
This Ukraine situation with Russia though, and the money and
the bombing into Russia and everything else, it really highlights it.
It makes quite distinct the nature of the point of
revenge and hate that drives the Democrats.

Speaker 3 (24:43):
These are things.

Speaker 2 (24:44):
That would create even more problems for America in the
next year, and that's all they're thinking about.

Speaker 3 (24:51):
We are like the monkeys that.

Speaker 2 (24:52):
Escape that research center in one of the Carolinas, where
we're the ones being experimented on, and we want to
get out and we want this to stop. And in
the meantime, we're going to be in a very dangerous
two month period of time.

Speaker 3 (25:08):
It's going to be very dangerous.

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What are they trying to create a situation where where
Donald Trump walks into as a wartime president.

Speaker 2 (26:57):
Well, you know, I think the good news is that
Trump or his team, they've got to be dealing with
Putin right now. And you know, because there have been
congratulation calls coming in and all of that, Putin would
know that the result of anything he would do would
be coming from Trump and not from Biden. All of

(27:19):
the even the North Koreans who are there now, everybody
now is already recalculating the nature of the choices they
make now versus January twentieth, which will be here sooner
than we realize.

Speaker 3 (27:31):
So I don't think Putin's.

Speaker 2 (27:33):
Going to do anything that dramatic that would then land
Trump as the answer in that case.

Speaker 3 (27:40):
And maybe Biden knows that, And it's hard to say,
but it's I think.

Speaker 2 (27:45):
Somebody online, some journalists had noted that, well, you know,
maybe he's trying to shore up the negotiating base for
Trump between Russia section No, No, that's not it. Biden's
not trying to help Trump's negotiating base. Trump doesn't need
help in the negotiating base.

Speaker 3 (28:03):
Of things. So it's it's hard.

Speaker 2 (28:05):
It's hard to say, but I don't think only because
Trump won and the transition is this close that you're
going to see any major response. And Zelensky has an
interest in not completely angering the entire Trump administration. So
everyone really needs to take a seat until January twentieth

(28:27):
and work with who they can work with. But what
Biden's doing, and it's not Biden, of course, it's open.

Speaker 4 (28:31):
That's what I was going to ask.

Speaker 3 (28:33):
Who is doing it.

Speaker 2 (28:34):
It's Susan Rice, it's he bragged when when Biden won
that ninety five percent of his team was staying in
the White House. It's them, And clearly, you know, Obama
was a disaster in his terms. Even his own base,
even though he was like cheering on Hillary and campaigning
for Hillary, said no, thank you. There was an admission

(28:54):
his presidency was an important symbol. But he did not
do well, and he destroyed the Democratic Party in the
twenty ten midterms.

Speaker 3 (29:03):
The sixty four seats lost.

Speaker 2 (29:05):
So it's been him, and they are incompetent, and they're malevolent,
and they're naval gazers and they've forgotten about the American people.
The good news is that we've said enough is enough,
and we've got two years. Trump has two years, and
that's why the Republicans had better, you know, hold the
line about judges they confirm and nothing should be happening

(29:30):
in Congress right now, and then confirm these nominees as
quickly as they possibly can.

Speaker 1 (29:36):
You've made such great points. The Republican Party of past
is dead. Yes, Obama is politically dead. I mean, think
about that. That's so fascinating. Obama failed to get Hillary
across the line. He was supposedly the great political genius
of the Democrat Party. He failed to get Hillary Clinton

(29:57):
across the line. He refused to come out for Biden
until the very end, so he had no effect there.
And then he failed miserably, miserably, the worst failure, political
failure that he would ever see with Kamala Harris, and
that was his baby.

Speaker 4 (30:13):
He is politically gone. He's done. Obama's done.

Speaker 2 (30:16):
People are wondering with watching him on the trail for Kamala,
lecturing young black men about their sexism and making penis
jokes at a rally. Some people were wondering has he
always been this bad? And my contention is yes, he
has been he has always been this bad. But just
like Trump is the most evil person in the world,

(30:37):
Obama was the best person in the world. Both are false,
These are just you know games. Biden was perfectly fine.
Kamala Harris is new and brought to us by the
planet Venus out of the blue, and she has nothing
to do with the fact that the house is on fire.

Speaker 3 (30:54):
All of this.

Speaker 2 (30:54):
The energy they put into gaslighting us has been overwhelming,
and we've got a short period of time to make
a difference, and thank god we've got the right people
to do it.

Speaker 1 (31:04):
Yes, I appreciate everything you've had to say today. So
when I was running, somebody told me politics is a
little bit of message, a little bit of timing, and
a whole lot of luck. And I think that Obama
had the timing and the luck on his side, and
those things are over. Hey, it's always fascinating to talk
to you, Tammy Bruce.

Speaker 4 (31:20):
Thank you so much for coming on today.

Speaker 3 (31:22):
Thanks for asking me. I appreciate it. You're doing a
great job.

Speaker 4 (31:25):
Thank you, and thank you all for listening. As usual.

Speaker 1 (31:27):
For this episode and others, go to Tutor dixonpodcast dot com,
the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your
podcasts and join us next time. Have a blessed day,

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