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So Matt Gates is out.
You know, I predicted that.
It was never going to happen.
If you waste your time watching the cable news channels, then you were misled.
If you read my message of the day before, Matt Gates,
resigned, you can see that all of the Washington establishment is in chaos, turbulence.
And that is not going to get anybody confirmed.
So I knew, and I said to you yesterday when I interviewed Eric Bowling, who, by the way,
is making a substantial, in his words, donation to the ASPCA to help animals because he said
Gates was going to be the new Attorney General, right? No, bowling, not happening. Okay. So if you're
a premium or concierge member on bill o'Reilly.com, you can see that interview and get a transcript
of it. And bowling's a stand-up guy. So we're very happy that we were right and very happy
that he's helping the animals. And we're very happy that you're watching us. And I come back to this
time and time again. I'm not going to waste your time. All right, I'm not going to give you stupid
conspiracy theories or ridiculous analysis that I know is false for political reasons.
I mean, if you watch and listen to us, we're going to tell you the truth, and 90% of the
time I'm right. All right, let's get down on the nuts and bolts of this. So Gates got pushed.
Now, I don't know if it was from inside the new Trump administration. I don't know. I can't tell
you with any certainty. Could have been, but probably it was Republican censored.
So Gates went up to Capitol Hill, he talked about the Senators.
They said, look, this is not going to happen.
I think that is what made him make that decision.
So he said, here's the Gates statement.
While the momentum is strong, it is clear my confirmation was unfairly becoming a distraction
the critical work of the Trump Vance transition.
Okay, all that's true.
I don't think Gates was treated fairly.
I wouldn't have voted for him if I were in the Senate because he wasn't quite
the Senate because he wasn't qualified to do the job.
Dumbled is that.
But, you know, to accuse him of something
is ridiculous at this point.
Now, the Justice Department investigated a man
didn't bring charges.
That's a fact.
You have to respect that.
Things could change, but that's not what I was talking about.
I want people heading up the very important
cabinet positions like the Justice Department
to have experience, to know what they're doing.
All right. Donald Trump said in a social media post, quote,
I greatly appreciate the recent efforts of Matt Gates
in seeking approval attorney general. He's doing very well,
but at the same time, they don't want to be a distraction.
Okay. All right, so he's out.
Now, going ahead, Pete Hegseth, not going to make it as defense secretary
for a variety of reasons, many of which are unfair.
But he's not going to make it.
And neither is Robert Kennedy Jr.
So I was on with Buck Sexton today on a radio.
We posted that on Bill O'Reilly.com.
I told him, look, if I'm a senator, I'm not voting for RFK Jr.
And he's got a brilliant point, by the way.
Bobby Kennedy Jr.
Nails it on the food and the horrible stuff that's being put in Americans' diets
by the big food company.
He's right on, right on.
But the conspiracy stuff, and, you know, he's just too far out there for me.
Okay?
And apparently they got a lot of reaction on the Internet.
It's fine.
But he's not going to be the head of health and human service.
It's not going to happen.
So there you go.
Two more predictions, and we'll see how it all plays out.
Again, system in Washington is not fair.
But there is a standard for me, as an American citizen, as a journalist, as a historian, and as somebody you trust, that has to be fulfilled.
And I don't care about political parties at all.
I want the best and the brightest and the most honest.
Now, the talking points memo is about mass deportation.
That's one of the reasons that Donald Trump was elected.
There were two reasons.
It's high prices that are punishing Americans under stupid Biden policies and the open border, confusion, chaos, and just disrespect for the law.
Trump was, those are the two to put him over the top.
So let's really analyze this in a responsible way so you understand what is likely to happen on the immigration front.
We'll start with President Trump himself.
Go.
We are going to start the largest mass deportation in the history of our country because we have no choice.
It's not sustainable.
And we are going to start with violent criminals.
And we're going to start then with criminals.
And our local police is going to work with us because they know everything about the people.
All right.
So it's very clear.
He said it over and over and over again.
But he can't do it by executive order.
Already the ACLU has sued.
already. He's not even president yet. Okay? They have filed the lawsuit against ICE,
Homeland Security, seeking information as to how the agency plans to carry out mass deportation.
Already. So 30 minutes after Donald Trump signs an executive order after his inauguration,
boom, it would be federal lawsuits. It'll block what he wants to do, unless, and this is the key to the
talking points memo and your frame of reference, okay, unless that Trump works with Congress
to pass five simple separate laws, five, and we will put them up on the screen for those
listening on a radio, I will go over them. Any city or county in the United States that does
not obey federal immigration law is denied federal funding. That's it.
You want to be a sanctuary town, state, city?
You don't get any tax dollars from Washington.
Number two, Kate's Law, mandates harsh, mandatory prison time
for any migrant convicted of a felony who returns after deportation.
You don't have to commit another crime.
They catch you in the country and you have a felony and you come back after deportation.
Ten years, that'll cut it down.
Third law, remain in Mexico.
If you apply for asylum, you have to stay in another country, Mexico or your home country, until your case is adjudicated.
You cannot stay here.
Four, reorganization of asylum claims themselves.
What are the standards?
Congress needs to spell them out.
And five, all undocumented migrants, perhaps as many as 14, 15 million, have to register with Homeland Security.
Will you do that as you go to the post office?
forms, you fill it out, you mail it to Homeland Security, they put it in a database.
We have to know. We, the people of the United States, have to know who is here and what they
are doing. That's it. You pass those five laws, and believe me, the Republican Congress will
pass them fast, but they've got to be written very, very methodically. So then when the ACLU and
other open border people start to sue, it's thrown out immediately. This is the law, passed by
Congress, signed by a president. You object to the law? Fine. Get Democrats elected, they can
over to get a new law, but you can't sue against a law legitimately enforced. That's what it has
to be. How many news agencies have reported that? None. It's all about rhetoric. It's
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That person is right in the middle of all of this,
as is the Director of Homeland Security,
which would be Governor Christy Knoe.
Okay?
So they've got to carry it out,
but they also have to advise the wording
and, you know, under the law.
And Ms. Bondi is an expert at doing that.
She'd been doing that and flawed.
She's a good attorney general down there.
So anyway, that is the memo.
That's what has to be done.
I hope it is done.
So joining us now is our pal John McLaughlin from upstate New York.
He is the pollster for Donald Trump.
And he has brand new, just out today, exit polling information for us.
First of all, I get a lot of mail.
How do you do this?
how do you do it? So you polled a thousand voters earlier this month. How does that go down? Just briefly.
Well, that was between the fourth and the sixth. We did a thousand voters who voted in the election, either earlier on election day. And it's the one poll we can't get wrong because we have voter lists. We call them ahead of time. We know what the results are. And we get to target and wait it by the actual results.
get a voter list? How do you get a voter list? They exist. They're databases. There's databases of
all Americans, consumers, et cetera. But every secretary of state and every state keeps a voter list.
It's updated. There's companies that sell you the data. I have to pay for the samples.
So you pay for the samples. The Republican Party uses certain people. They have a company called
Data Trust that keeps their data. There's other ones like I-360, etc. They have every voter in the
country. And we know like 5,000 to 7,000 pieces of information on each voter. We have a database.
So you got 50 states, but you only have a thousand recipients. So you get every state in
there, or what do you do? Yes, we do. Some states like Alaska, get one or two calls. That's
about it. But you proportionate it by the actual vote, by the way it came out. Like you had
mentioned that there were 153 million votes so far. It was just under 160 million in 2020. And we
know who those voters are. There's 90 million more people that were eligible that still didn't
vote. And, uh, but they're eligible and they're out there. And, you know, so we know who they are
too. But, uh, but Donald Trump won this race decisively. Okay. And I don't think anybody quibbles
with that. I think that that is a known fact. Thank God for the country. We didn't want to go through
what we went through in 20. Okay. So the first headline, and you correct me if I'm wrong,
I'm just going by, uh, what our researchers came up with is that, uh, the, the primary reason
Donald Trump was elected was the high prices in America.
People are suffering because of that.
Is that true?
Top issue, without a doubt, four or five voters said they were negatively impacted by
at half struggling to just get by.
Okay.
So if that's the case, why didn't the Democratic Party know that?
Because they stayed away from that totally.
They caused it.
They caused the inflation.
I know they caused it, but they could have made an excuse that COVID did this and
that somebody did that, Putin did it, you know how they are, but they just stayed away from it.
They tried. Remember, she had a plan. They were going to go after price couch, you know,
et cetera, like that. More big socialism.
All right. So they basically punted on that, the Democrats, and people recognized they had no
solution, no known solution for this high prices. The second one was the reason that people voted
for Kamala Harris wasn't for her.
it was because they hated Trump.
Right.
And that's what our Exapol said were virtually.
They were running a negative campaign.
She didn't stand for anything.
Trump, on the other hand, we were running a campaign.
Remember, he was ahead.
And when we won the nomination in record style, I mean, it was like bigger than Reagan,
bigger than anything else, blow away nomination.
He was ahead of Biden then.
And then he made the lead so much bigger that Biden, they forced them out.
And what he did was he maintained that.
lead a week out from the election at a conversation with I said, you know, Mitt Romney was ahead
by a point at this stage in the popular vote. He ended up losing. And Trump told me he's not
Mitt Romney. And I said, you just got to make your puts. We've been ahead since the primaries.
We're going to go ahead. And you have to just keep on driving it on the issues, reducing inflation,
securing the border, lowering crime, ending the endless wars. And he ran on the issues. And his job
approval in our post-election survey, which is on our website, McLaughlin Online.com, he had a 56%
positive job approval, only 43 negative. Harris was a minus one. Biden was like a minus six.
When was that? When was that approval waiting? When did you post it? That was we, it's on our
website now. That's from that November. Was that before the vote or after the vote? That was
after the vote. Before the vote in the battleground states, we had him, we had Donald Trump
positive, net positive on his job rating, and Harris was a 43 approved, 53 disapproved.
So we set up a contrast that Donald Trump could solve these problems, do the job,
and she was part of the problem.
She was Joe Biden.
She was Joe Biden's vice president.
Yeah, she couldn't make any progress off her because he doesn't disagree with anything he did.
Now, your survey shows abortion was hardly an issue at all in this thing, even though the media
tried to ramp that up, folks, six percent, nothing.
Right, because Donald Trump stayed in character.
I mean, he basically, he stood where he stood during the primaries, when he was president,
et cetera.
He was going to leave it up to the states decide the Democrats poured probably a billion
dollars into saying we were going to have a national abortion ban.
It wasn't true.
The voters read through that.
Plus, they had other more serious problems that they could see, you know, I said to anyone,
And if they were undecided on election day, go to the supermarket, go look at your rent,
look at your utility bill, look at your mortgage, decide who you're voting.
But no doubt about it.
It was the economy that drove it.
Now, you were right on in everything that you predicted, all your surveys, all of that.
Did Trump thank you?
Did he give you a bonus?
Did he call and say, hey, why don't you and your family go to Tahiti for a couple of weeks on me?
I mean, what did he do?
Well, we haven't, we haven't spoken lately because I'm not looking for a job.
Everybody else.
I know.
I got my job.
My goal was to make your predictions come true because you were giving them good advice.
I give everybody good advice.
I mean, I'm a nonpartisan advice, but he sometimes didn't think I gave him good advice
because I don't just knee-jerk it.
You know, I'm not a choir master here.
But I followed, you're giving me credit, but I followed your lead in the sense that you must have been on a half dozen times since September 10th.
And every time you're on, you were very specific, which puts you apart from most of these bloviators that work in the politics.
And what you said wore out.
I can't, I'm looking at your sheet here on the exit polling.
So you must be a Swami or something, because you hit it.
No, we just asked the American voters.
We have inside information.
If you do the polls in an unbiased fashion, and if you look at what the people are saying,
you always talk about the people.
When the folks tell us that their top issue is inflation, and they're worried about immigration,
and they're worried about crime, and they're worried about wars, and if you've got the candidate
that can solve those problems, because that's why Donald Trump was running.
He cares deeply about the country.
He's patriotic.
He wants to go back to the good policies that he had as president, and he's going to do a
better job this time.
I hope so, but he's got to be a little bit more contemplative before he dives into
waters that are going to muddy his agenda.
That's just my opinion.
But let's get back to you.
So you say, okay, it's easy and you're saying that, but I'm going to, after you disappear
from our program and we say goodbye, I'm going to run down all the polls that are wrong.
And a lot of them, most of them were wrong.
So if you say it's easy and we're, oh, the folks are, what are these pinheads doing when
they got it so wrong?
Are they dishonest, in your opinion?
By the way, it's not easy.
You have to be careful how you do it.
Statistics is an inexact science.
I got an MBA in it.
If you're careful and you know what you're doing and you have some experience how to read public
opinion, it was right there.
But it was really, I'm only as good as the people I work for.
And Donald Trump, as you said it, was a historic president.
You're going to have to add a whole other chapter that may be longer at the end of your book.
Well, I'll do something on it.
But he doesn't know, in my opinion, or if he does, he hasn't stated it.
How remarkable, that's the word, what he accomplished is in the context of history.
I know.
Maybe someday you and me and him can have some stuff.
and, you know, say, do you have any idea which you pulled off here?
Now, when you say what he pulled off, it sounds like he's a genius and this, and he may be.
But it was the folks who did it.
But nobody has come close in this country or any other country that I can see, all right, to what he accomplished.
Yeah, right.
It's a stunning story.
No, you're exactly right, because in 2016, I compared him to Andrew Jackson.
And he said, 1824 said, no, 1828.
But that was the election where Jackson had, he'd beat the establishment, the Republican establishment, he beat the Washington establishment.
Yeah, it'd be Quincy and the boys.
Right.
But it wasn't close to this because Jackson didn't have a hostile media and a hostile
infrastructure in Washington both working against him in dishonest ways. Jackson didn't have that
because he would have shot them dead. He would have kicked the door into the Tennessee
newspaper and just shot all of them if they had done that. All right, John, you're the best. I got
to tell you, I got to tell my audience, man, if I ever have any need for any poll, you're the guy
I'm going to. So congratulations for all your success. And Trump should be sent in you and your family
to Tahiti. And I'm going to
that's okay. I'll see
you next season at a Yankee game.
All right. See you later.
Okay, as promised, we're ranking the polls here.
So John was an internal poller.
Just understand that. He worked for Trump.
And he didn't do public polling.
These are the public polls. So number one is Atlas
Intel out of Brazil. We had their CEO on here,
dead on. I will always, for the rest
of my career in any kind of a situation. Go to Atlas. Second is Rasmussen. Very good.
Third, making a big leap forward is Emerson College in Boston. They were pretty accurate.
All the rest are pinheads. Bloomberg, Harris, Reuters, Monmouth, which is notoriously terrible.
And Maris College, which works for NPR and PBS, they are the parents.
paymasters for Maris College. And I suspect that Maris College told them what they wanted to hear
because Maris College had Harris winning by four. You don't make mistakes like that. That has got to
be something wrong there. So that's the number. Put them up again. I want everybody to look because
it's going to be polling. All right. So you just look at the top three. Those were the best.
And starting with Bloomberg on down Amarist, they were terrible.
Okay.
So Donald Trump wants to declare a national emergency on immigration, which would give him the authority to do different things.
And you declare a national emergency by executive orders.
He just signs a piece of paper.
It doesn't give him as much authority as you would think.
Okay, he's still constrained by Congress and the federal courts.
But he wants that to bring attention to the immigration problem.
So it would be the National Emergencies Act, and he would sign an executive order,
and he would have more power to do quickly what he wants to do.
Now, the main thing he wants to do, and why he's signing this executive order, and he will,
is use the military to assist homeland security to deport undocumented migrants.
That's what he wants, the authority he wants.
Now, he runs into Posse Comitatis.
He runs into a lot.
As soon as he signs that EO, there'll be lawsuits, federal lawsuits.
Boom.
It'll have to go to the Supreme Court.
And I think it'll fast track in there.
But that's why he's doing what he's doing.
He wants to use the military to assist, not to arrest, but to assist in moving undocumented
to places from where they will be deported.
it. Sanctuary cities. So Donald Trump could not get it done the first four years denying federal
funds to sanctuary cities. Why? He signed an executive order on January 25th, 2017, okay,
almost shortly after he was inaugurated. It was executive order 13768.
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So as soon as he got in, the first time around, he said,
scientific order, enhancing public safety in the interior of the United States to withhold federal
grants of sanctuary cities. Immediately, he got sued, and I went to federal court, and a judge,
William Oreck, issued a nationwide permanent injunction against blocking funding for sanctuary
cities, saying it was unconstitutional.
Supreme Court dismissed the case on technicalities.
That's going to come back.
Trump will try it again.
But again, the Supreme Court's going to have to make all of these calls.
It's not easy to get this done.
But it'll get up there.
That'll be a big, big story in early next year.
Now, I've learned something very interesting today that nobody knows but me,
and that the order has gone out for all the Trump acolytes,
cabinet people, staffers, tamp it down, no press.
They're not going to do anything for a while.
Everything is tampered.
Smart.
Annoying, because I wanted to get Ramoswamy in particular on this broadcast next week.
And he wrote me, you know, I have good rapport with Vibak.
but he didn't say it he couldn't but I could read between the lines so that's interesting
Donald Trump this is now I'm going to tell you another story that is misreported and you
have no idea what's going on other than reading and listening to pinheads who are not going
to tell you the truth number one because they hate Trump or number two because they're just
stupid to know the truth so the headline is Donald Trump
Vows to impose 25% tariff on Mexico and Canada.
That is true.
Here is the backup for that.
Quote, the Trump statement.
On January 20th, there's one of my many first executive orders.
I will sign all necessary documents to charge Mexico and Canada, 25% tariff on all products
coming into the United States and it's ridiculous open borders.
This tariff will remain in effect until such time as drugs, in particular, fentanyl and all illegal aliens.
stop this invasion of our country.
Both Mexico and Canada have the absolute
right in power to easily solve this long
simmering problem, unquote.
Okay. So
the usual Trump hyperbolo,
they don't have total power to stop it, but certainly
Ottawa and Mexico City could help us
stop it. Now, why is he doing this?
Because this is a negotiating tool.
Mexico, Trump can destroy their economy.
Boom.
kind of a little harder, but damage, whoa.
So what Trump's going to do through his emissaries,
and I assume Marco Rubio's new secretary of state,
be involved, you say, look, here's what you got to do
to tamp down on people and drugs coming into the United States,
and we'll dictate what little Justin Trudeau does in Ottawa
and what Shinebloom, Claudia Shinebaum,
the new Mexican president does down there.
We'll tell them what to do.
Trump did this last time with Obradur.
He said, look, you've got to put your army on the north with us
and Guatemalan border in the south,
and you've got to stop the migrants from coming in through the caravans.
And Obrador had to, or Trump would have wiped out their economy.
He's going to do exactly the same thing.
That's why the threat.
It's never going to come to that.
Both Canada and Mexico City are going to go, okay, we'll do what you're saying.
They will.
You wait and see.
Now, if you had heard that story analyzed that way, please tell me where.
Bill at Bill O'Reilly.com, bill at bill o'Reilly.com, name and town.
Tell me where you heard that analysis if you had heard it somewhere else.
Favorability for Donald Trump, Emerson College, Pollard.
Emerson was pretty good in the election polling.
A thousand U.S. registered voters.
By the way, oh, by the way, it's a fine.
It's a fine.
I will pay it.
Can't say, by the way.
Emerson is in Boston.
It's a media school, specialized in media, good school.
All right, 1,000 U.S. registered voters.
Here is the question.
Do you have a favorable and favorable view of Donald Trump?
Favorable?
54% up from 48 pre-election and unfavorable 46.
So Trump has got some wind at his back, right?
Second question, how surprised, if at all, were you about the results of the 24 presidential
election?
Surprise 46, not surprised 54.
Now, the reason the favorability numbers are up is because the stock market is up in three weeks,
7%. The Dow. So people are making money. I don't know with it. I'll continue. Nobody knows.
But people who are making money, favorability rises. All right, the media, we mentioned that
the media behind the progressives, probably more important in even Soros. And I'd have to go over it again.
let's start with cable TV.
So you've got two networks devoted to destroying Donald Trump, MSNBC and CNN.
And they're both on the ropes.
Nobody's watching them now.
Last, the first three quarters of this year, cable in general, all cable, lost five million subscribers.
Last year, 23, they lost five million subscribers.
Sorry. First record is this year, six million. Last year, five, 22, five. Sixteen million in two years.
Americans said, no cable. I don't pay it $200 a month. I'm going to go someplace else.
Okay. Where are they going? They're going to YouTube and other places like YouTube, but YouTube is the big dog.
So let me prove it to you. Since I started promoting the Bill O'Reilly YouTube channel,
All right.
That was three months ago.
Eight hundred thousand subscribers.
Eight hundred thousand.
And we'll hit a million, and then we'll go on at two million.
Because it's easy.
Go to YouTube.
You can see what segments we have.
My commentaries.
I'm going to do a new one tonight for Thanksgiving.
Much easy.
And you already have it on your phone.
You're not paying for it.
Bill O'Reilly YouTube channel is free.
Okay. So if you go to YouTube.com slash Bill O'Reilly, you get what we have. And we have a lot of really great stuff there. That's what's wiping out the cable news industry. And it's just not YouTube alone. There's a lot of different places you can get. Instagram. You know what it is. Now, on the network front, they have lost total, all three of them, 37% of their audience.
last five years. Unsustainable. And is anybody who voted for Donald Trump, anybody? All right,
what did Trump get now? 70-something million votes? One person who voted for Donald Trump
have a favorable view of CBS, NBC, and ABC? One? No. They alienated
75 million Americans, boom, out of the jump.
Adults over 18.
So they're done, they're finished, and nobody's coming back.
See, this is not coming back.
Technology is giving Americans the individual power to access information for much lower cost than they used to pay.
I have to keep my table thing because I've got to have access to everything to see, you know.
But most people I know.
know, or dumping it or going someplace else.
So it's a huge shift.
Final component of this.
The people on television and in the movies,
boy, they've hurt themselves.
Whoa.
I mean, it's okay if you wanted to support Joe Biden or Kamala Harris.
Okay.
But to be obnoxious about it,
That's not okay.
You're going to make enemies.
Roll the tape.
Let's be honest, it was a terrible night last night.
It was a terrible night for women, for children,
for the hundreds of thousands of hardworking immigrants who make this country go.
For health care, for climate, for science, for journalism, for justice, for free speech.
The majority has spoken, and they said they don't care that much about democracy.
And I want to take a moment to congratulate Kamala Harris on Tim Walls on running an amazing 107-day campaign.
Now we really see America.
We really see what America is all about and it's frightening.
Now, are they helping themselves in any way?
No.
You know, people watch and they go, this is unfair.
and we don't really want to hear from you again.
It's so self-destructive for Creos.
I'll have a few more.
Rob Reiner, you know, Meathead on All the Family.
Very talented director.
The guy is very good if you look at his movies.
Here's what he tweeted.
And now that America has elected a convicted felon
with authoritarian proclivities,
I fear democracy's return won't be any time soon.
Don't worry about it.
Rob, you'll still be able to spout anything you want.
want to spat out there. And if you're not, I'll come out and help you. All right, John Cusack,
the actor, quote, fact that the country would choose to destroy itself by voting in a convicted
felon rapist and Nazi, the sign of deep nihilism, to put it mildly. So Cusack, his career is over.
Are you going to go see a movie that he's in? No, you're not. And finally, Madonna, you know,
Oh, my God.
Quote,
trying to get my head around
why I convicted felon rapist,
bigot,
chosen to lead our country
because he's good for the economy.
Well, that might be because people
don't have $100 million like you,
lady.
And they are struggling
to raise their children.
That might be the reason,
right?
I'm picking on them because they deserve to be
picked on.
Oprah, it wasn't a million bucks that she got from Kamala Harris, her company.
It's $2.5 million, according to New York Times, the New York Times.
So the Washington Examiner broke the story that it was a million.
New York Times said, no, it's $2.5 million.
How do they know that?
I don't know.
Do I believe it?
Yeah, I do.
Oprah, $2.5 million for what?
So the Federal Election Commission got to get involved here.
You can't be spreading that kind of money around giving it to Oprah's company without any explanation.
And Harris gave $500,000 to Al Sharpton, who works for NBC News on MSNBC and Sharpton as a cupcake interview with her.
And NBC won't comment.
What?
What?
Sharp is a known grifter.
Always has been.
So again, the Federal Election Commission under Trump,
they got to go in and look at this.
I mean, in Sharpton, the thing's just outrageous.
Hey, here's 500,000 to your little now.
National Action Committee, whatever it is.
And then you do an interview with Kamala.
And if you watch it, it's ridiculous.
Saturday Night Live viewership down big, all right?
The episode after the election drew just over 4 million people down 33% from the previous
weeks and nobody watched it because all people who watch Saturday and live are liberals
and they were too depressed to watch it.
SNL lost 25% of this audience so far this season, compared to 2020.
You know, again, when you go into all your audiences of a certain mindset, there's danger.
I have to say that this Saturday, SNL's weekend update, was very funny.
The woman who played the squirrel lady, knocked me out.
I laughed out loud.
So Che and Jiao's, they're talented guys.
They do the weekend update.
MSNBC's ratings, they had their lowest rated Wednesday in eight years right after the vote.
They've dropped 43% in primetime since Trump was elected.
43%.
Smart life.
So there is a sample, Gallup,
about what Americans
are going to spend this Christmas and Hanukkah.
So they come to the conclusion
that Americans are going to spend $1,014.
I guess $1,000, and then $14,000 is for tips.
I don't know.
All right, this is up.
No, Americans say 20% of Americans
say you're going to spend more than last year,
52% say they're going to same, 25% less.
I think retail sales this year are going to be down, but on the internet, they may be up a little bit because you get really good deals on the internet.
But it's not going to be a blowout.
All right, here is the final thought of the day.
So there are 40 days left in this year.
That's it.
24, which will be a remarkable year.
year in American history because of the election. But it's gone. Next week is a total write-off.
It used to be that people would work two and a half days and now everybody's off,
nobody's going to get, that's turkey, football, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. So the next week's
a cipher. And yeah, if you want to go get crushed, you can go to the mall and have
all of that, you know. But then, um, starting on, let's see, the first is September,
The 3rd of December, Monday, I think it is.
Three weeks, Christmas.
And that's a week less than people usually have to prepare.
So you've got to get in that mindset.
Now, I'm not watching a dopey Christmas movies on the Hallmark Channel.
I can't.
I can't.
There's only so much fake snow that any human beings should absorb.
I can't watch it.
I can't listen yet to the radio playing holly jolly Christmas or holly golly Christmas.
Burroughs, I'm sorry, Burrow.
If I never hear that song again, I'm fine with it.
Can't do that now.
But you got to plan because those three weeks after next week, a blur.
Plan it, down, take an hour, sit down, pen and pad.
It will make your life so much better if you do.
And the key is to write down the names of the people that you want to give gifts to.
and then execute the gift giving,
which is why we got this bundle of books for you,
because that's 14 books.
You can knock out pretty much the whole list.
And they don't have to like me.
The books are great.
Even the far left loons, you know,
there's no ideology in the books.
So there's 40 days left in a year.
It's going to bang, like that, plan, plan, plan.
But the final thing I want to tell you here
and the final thought is, have fun.
You've got to have some fun.
You know, been too much tension with the election, a politic, right?
Deep breath, you deserve to have some fun, right?
And you've got to plan the fun.
Sometimes spontaneity, yeah, it works, but sometimes.
But most of all, you've got to plan.
Okay, thank you for watching and listening to the NOSPN News.
We'll have a Sunday column, I think on the media,
and the collapse of left-wing media.
I think that's what I'm going to do on Sunday,
but I could change.
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