The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Trump’s Triumphant Return: Red Wave Rises, GOP Gains Senate Seats & Democrats Look Inward

Episode Date: November 6, 2024

Donald Trump wins the 2024 Presidential Election. Dana explains how Generation X was the deciding age group that gave The White House to Trump and demands that the newly elected officials serve conser...vatives who showed up to take back America. The media began finger-pointing about Kamala’s loss and the state of the Democrat Party. Republicans retake the majority in the Senate by at least 3 seats after Bernie Moreno defeats incumbent Sherrod Brown in Ohio. The left blames racism and sexism on Kamala’s loss. Kamala Harris officially concedes. Election Lawyer J. Christian Adams joins us to give us his point of view from observing Michigan’s elections in person, what shocked him and what Trump’s victory means in the courts.Please visit our great sponsors:Black Rifle Coffeehttps://blackriflecoffee.com/danaUse code DANA to save 20% on your next order.  Byrnahttps://byrna.com/danaVisit today for 10% off and get the protection you need.  Hillsdalehttps://danaforhillsdale.comClaim your free pocket Constitution today at DanaForHillsdale.comKelTechttps://KelTecWeapons.comInnovation. Performance. Keltec. Learn more at KelTecWeapons.com today.Patriot Mobilehttps://patriotmobile.com/danaGet a free month of service with code Dana.PreBornhttps://preborn.com/danaHelp a woman meet her baby for the first time by donating to PreBorn!  To donate securely dial #250 and say keyword BABY or visit Preborn.com/DANA. ReadyWise https://readywise.comUse promo code Dana20 to save 20% on any regularly priced item.Relief Factorhttps://relieffactor.comDon’t mask pain, fight it naturally with Relief Factor.  Visit online or call 1-800-4-RELIEF today!Tax Network USAhttps://TNUSA.com/DANADon’t let the IRS control your life—empower yourself with Tax Network USA. Visit TNUSA.com/DANA

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Starting point is 00:00:00 There, look what happened. Is this crazy? But it's a political victory that our country has never seen before, nothing like this. I want to thank the American people for the extraordinary honor of being elected your 47th president and your 45th president. Every citizen, I will fight for you, for your family and your future. Every single day I will be fighting for you. and with every breath in my body. I will not rest until we have delivered the strong, safe, and prosperous America that our children deserve and that you deserve.
Starting point is 00:00:51 A historic win last night, and I think the results are coming in still, because I know that they're going to be fighting over some of this. Looking out in California, some of the house seats, rather, but it was pretty evident. I think by like nine o'clock. I think anyway. That was, I was looking at this and I'm like,
Starting point is 00:01:14 it seems like this is pretty much, uh, this is going to be determined. I thought by like, I'm like, it's like over at 9.30. It's like over from, it was like over at 930 because you could start to see the,
Starting point is 00:01:29 the winds developing. You could see the, these counties. a number of counties. We're going to get into all these details. Flip. I mean, it's pretty amazing to watch this stuff and to watch it happen live. I was just as pretty, I was at a couple of different things. I was at the, uh, my congressperson's election watch. And the room went from being one of, you know, super nervous to people started getting really, really excited, especially after we took the Senate. After we took the Senate, that,
Starting point is 00:02:08 was that was pretty monumental. But this was a mandate. It was a mandate that was given last night a huge historic victory. I think maybe not since what, maybe 1988. No, a victory of this size was 1988, not 2004. 1984. Not 1988. Not since that kind of widespread. not since then have we seen something like this. It was that widespread, that many seats. It was incredibly stunning. And we're going to break down today how that happened. Because the Republican party has changed, too. The Democrat Party has changed, too. Not for the better, though. Democrats are getting ready to undergo their own political inter-party civil war, the likes of which, you know, we, I mean, it's going to be very difficult for their side.
Starting point is 00:03:12 They are getting ready to go through a stunning civil war. And they have to decide what their future is because clearly it's not leading the nation right now. It's not the working man. It's not Hispanics. It's not black Americans either. I mean, they're, they lost in so many different demographics. It's stunning. And we're going to go through all of the.
Starting point is 00:03:38 that and discuss what that means ultimately for the Republican Party because the GOP is making some major, major gains. So it was a very good night, but it also means it's a night of major responsibility that the GOP has now assumed. Are they going to be able to hold onto it? Because they got to work fast. So welcome to the program, Dana Lash, with you. And it's post selection. I hope you all feel, you know, pretty good about it. I've had a lot. I'm on like four hours of sleep right now. I'm exhausted. You can tell it in my voice. We're going to go through all of this stuff together. Welcome to the radio program. If you're expecting me to look at the camera at Fox, well, this isn't Fox. It's a radio program. You're watching the simulcast of it on the first.
Starting point is 00:04:27 So first and foremost, this was a great, I was shocked when I saw, I told you that we could go up to 55 with the Senate, didn't I? I told you that. And I told you that. And I, I said we were at least going to clinch 51. Major, major wins. And in looking at the map, there were a ton of counties that were flipped. The blue wall collapsed for the third time ever. Kamala Harris is expected to deliver finally a concession speech at 6 o'clock today,
Starting point is 00:04:58 which I think is so incredibly lame. She's doing this concession speech at 6 o'clock tonight, a full day after this. So I don't know if she's drunk. I don't know what it was. I thought it was incredibly empowering that, you know, she, Madam President, this Madam Vice President, this woman who spent a whole campaign talking about sexism, decided to send the man out. Her campaign co-chair decides to send her campaign co-chair out to go and tell everyone at the university that she attended that she was going to speak at, that she wasn't going to, that she wasn't going to be there. She wasn't going to show up. She wasn't going to speak. That's what. She's not going to concede until like, what, six o'clock tonight? She ducked her, duct her supporters. Cedric Richmond was the guy that she sent out to tell everyone.
Starting point is 00:05:49 Nope, she's not going to be out tonight, everybody. She's not going to be out tonight. She's just, I don't know, she didn't show up. They didn't see her at all. I don't know if we had audio of this. Okay, yeah, thank you. Thank you. Here it is.
Starting point is 00:06:05 20,000, please. Audio is done by 20 million thousand. Thank you. This is Cedric Richmond. Should be. We got audio. But you will hear from her tomorrow. She will be back here tomorrow to address not only the H.U family, not only to address her supporters, but to address the nation.
Starting point is 00:06:27 Wait a minute. How lame is that you send a man out to go in delivery of remarks? Right? You send the man out. You can't even go out yourself. You send the man out to say, no, no, no. The woman's not coming out. So she's going to be speaking.
Starting point is 00:06:45 She was at Howard University. She's going to be apparently giving her concession speech. And it was just, she ducked her supporters. I would too. Trump was so, the victories for red were such that there was even, they took a vote in Maine even. It was wild. Absolutely wild.
Starting point is 00:07:05 I'm going to get into some of the notables here because there are quite a lot. If you are with the newsletter, I wrote something last night when I, when I got back in front of my laptop because it was just, it was, there was a lot of stuff to look at because there were so many things that changed, that shifted. Rio Grande Valley, where our affiliate is, KURV down there, was a predominantly, I mean, this predominantly, predominantly Hispanic area and it went predominantly red. at a, I mean, it's pretty unbelievable the stuff that we saw with this. For instance, in Star County, Texas, which is the most Hispanic county in the United States at 97%. Trump won it by 16 points. The last time that Star County, Texas went Republican, was in 1892.
Starting point is 00:08:00 1892 was the last time that it went Republican. Unbelievable. He also won North Carolina and North Carolina, 40% of Anson County are Black Americans. And Trump flipped that county. That is, this is what I'm talking about. These are some pretty stunning statistics that are coming in. I don't know how you are a Democrat Party and you overcome. some of this stuff. Furthermore, now I want to point this out to you. The turnout for Republicans insanely was pretty much, it was only a three million difference from 2020. So in 2020, you had
Starting point is 00:08:48 74.24. It was 71.4 million votes. It was actually down from 2020. But here's the difference. where did Democrats go? Where did the Democrats go? Because in 2020, Joe Biden took 81.2 million votes. 2024, it was like what, maybe almost 67 million? Where did they go? And the weird thing is you can't argue. Not all of them flipped to become Republicans.
Starting point is 00:09:25 They stayed home. Democrat turnout. I think it was, they're not talking about it right now. because they're they don't want to admit this that was at a record low last night remember how we were talking about early voting and how um especially with regard to early voting you have uh different different like philly they were they were wondering whether or not uh it was going to be uh same day voting if they if the if the if maybe that everybody was going to go on same day voting because early voting was down who boy i mean this is stunning some stunning
Starting point is 00:10:03 stuff. It's pretty amazing. So we're going to get into all of this as we roll towards throughout this program because I have a whole list of notables like this. That's incredibly significant. He doubled, nearly doubled his support of Hispanic Americans from what he ran on in, from what happened in 2020. So that's huge. From what he went from what happened in 2020 about doubled the support. That's super significant. So this coupled with urban support, black Americans, and even he started, he did, did about the same with women. But that's the other thing. Women weren't showing up. There were a lot of women that just didn't show up to vote as much for Democrats as they did in 2020. Democrats stayed home, man. They stayed home. So part of me wants to say the red wave happened.
Starting point is 00:10:57 But also there was like a blue absence. It's pretty amazing. The blue absence, a lot of the blue absence, a lot of loud for a red wave. And the reactions to this, it's unbelievable. They don't know what to do. They have no idea how to handle this. They do not know how in the world. You had Joy Reed who was blaming white women.
Starting point is 00:11:21 Where's she had on here? I'm looking at it. It was Joy Reed. She was blaming white women for not seeing it up to the patriarchy. She said that she was going on. off. She said that she was specifically talking about North Carolina. She said that the, that it was white women that didn't stand up to the patriarchy. And that's, she's like, we got to be blunt about why. And that's what happened. She says, black voters came through for Kamala Harris. White women voters
Starting point is 00:11:48 did not. She says, that's what appears happened in that state talking about North Carolina. So she says, North Carolina went to Trump because white women lost it for all of them. Oh, for the love. she said quote this will be the second opportunity that white women in this country have had to change the way that they interact with the patriarchy that's what she said she's losing it
Starting point is 00:12:14 we have more on the way we got headlines to get into and coming up we're going to go through a I mean a handful of notables we're going to get into the Senate because the Senate majority is bigger I was projecting minimum of 51
Starting point is 00:12:29 we definitely overperform that we're going to get into that we're also going to discuss the state of the house. We're going to talk about what Trump needs to do immediately right when he gets into the White House, like immediately all gas, no break. We're also going to talk about some of these other abortion amendments. The amendments three and four in Florida failed. So that was great. And also three million overnight ballots, how it saved one Republican. We're going to get into all of that. The generation that saved America. All of that and so much more.
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Starting point is 00:14:23 Like, you definitely should get sleep. But they said that if you have trouble sleeping, it could be a red flag for poor brain health and middle age. Researchers with the American Academy of Neurology found issues. shoes while falling asleep and staying asleep. They were both associated with signs of brain aging. And so they said that it could actually put people at risk, higher risk, rather, for dementia.
Starting point is 00:14:42 That's kind of, oh. North Korean troops accidentally gunned down their own Russian comrades after shooting in the wrong direction. Is this the Lucas Kuntz, Adam Kinsinger? Did they train with them? I'm curious. North Korean troops, they
Starting point is 00:14:58 accidentally, quote unquote, gunned down their own Russian comrades. They shot in wrong direction. It's the latest. They, because they brought North Korean troops into aid Putin and Ukraine, and that happened. I mean, who are they working with now? I'm like, who is North Korea? Whose side are they? It's interesting. The world's first wood paneled satellite was launched into space. I'm trying to understand what in the 70s hell this is. It was made by, it's a tiny little bitsy thing. And it's made by researchers in Japan. And they, they, hurtled it into space
Starting point is 00:15:35 towards for on space on a SpaceX mission. It's heading for the ISS on a space X mission and then they're going to release it into orbit above the earth. It's called Lignosat after the Latin word for wood. So the panels have been built from a type of magnolia tree. They used to
Starting point is 00:15:51 traditional technique without screws or glue. Is there why? Like why? I don't understand. Yeah, researchers at Kyoto University who developed it said they hope it's possible in the future to replace some metals used in space exploration with wood. They said it's more durable in space than on Earth because there's no water or oxygen that would rot or inflame it.
Starting point is 00:16:14 And they said that early 1900s airplanes were made of wood, a wood satellite should be feasible too. If you had to go into space in a wood satellite or not a wood satellite, what would you pick? Me too. I'm thinking the same thing. Like on a little wood, I just, I don't know. Capital Police arrested a dude yesterday carrying a torch and a flare gun who smelled like fuel. Of course he was a pro-gaza guy. He was one of those guys in Hamas lovers. So they actually had to close their capital visitor center. They said that he had a torch and a flare gun and smelled like fuel.
Starting point is 00:16:43 Yeah, that sounds like suss, man. And outrage over peanut squirrel's death has sparked bomb threats. Yeah, well, I mean, you know, what did you think was going to happen when you raided a guy's house and killed his pet squirrel? I'm just saying, we got a lot more on the way. Who saved America? Gen X. Burna is your non-firearm firearm. And burn a gun, well, it's all about making sure that you can still stay safe and remain safe. And, well, because you're not able to carry everywhere.
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Starting point is 00:18:12 B.YRNA.com slash Dana for 10% off. The Dana Show podcast, your fast, funny and informative news companion for those always on the move. Subscribe on YouTube, Apple, or wherever you get your podcasts. Gen X saved America. Gen X saved America and I'm and I'm I'm just so happy that the latchkey kids raised on hose water saved America. Woo, woo, wooed. And it is so true. We were talking about this on break because Kane's like, what audio? Like what are we?
Starting point is 00:18:51 How are we going to? Because there's so much to get into it. I'm like, no, no, no. We need to spike this football for a minute because Gen X is ignored. Gen X is put down. Gen X is ridiculed. and look what happened last night. Gen X took the election.
Starting point is 00:19:08 If you break it down by age, Gen X absolutely delivered the White House. Let's break it down for a moment. Phil Klein was the first to spot this and then you can go and you can look at the national averages. So when you look at the age brackets, 18 to 29 of the people who, I mean, when you look at the number of people who voted,
Starting point is 00:19:29 how they voted. 18 to 29, 55% were blue. 30 to 44, 51% blue. When you look at 65 or older, 50% blue, 45 to 64, 53% red.
Starting point is 00:19:49 And I loved this one reporter goes, this is fascinating. Any hot takes on my Gen X decided the election? Really? Would you like, how do you want to answer that question? How do you want us to answer? because we got, they wouldn't leave us alone.
Starting point is 00:20:04 That's why. They wouldn't leave us alone. I mean, that's, that's exactly why. They, Gen X, and I'm at the literal, yes, I know, it's still my generation. I'm at the very end of it. But it was the,
Starting point is 00:20:23 wasn't Gen X like the first, like, divorced generation? Like the split home generation, et cetera. That's what it feels like. I think so. Like latchkey kids, all that stuff. Yeah, the first generation of both parents. This is what I saw this.
Starting point is 00:20:37 This went around on social media and I can't. There's nothing that is so, that is more true than this. It's a, it's a viral post. And it said, I don't mess around with anyone over 42. They're built different. Their families had them formally trained in something by the time they were two. They had keys to the house by age five. They could cook full meals at age seven and they were pretty much self-sufficient at age nine.
Starting point is 00:21:01 They left their house at dawn every summer morning, and they didn't come back until nightfall. And they survived all day on water from garden hoses. They might get a sandwich on the off chance that somebody's parents had gone shopping. They spent three quarters of their lives by themselves with a parent maybe checking in on them twice a month. Most of them have evaded at least one kidnapping attempt. And they know 15 different ways to remove bloodstains from clothing. They're the real, boop around and find out people. That's true.
Starting point is 00:21:36 That is true. Gen X used to, I mean, reality bites was a movie that was supposed to parody Gen X. It was a movie that made fun of Gen X. Like before millennials were the victim, were the victim, then were picked on by every generation. It was Gen X. Gen X was picked on. Gen X was ignored by some boomers, I love you. I'm related to y'all.
Starting point is 00:22:00 Okay? So please do not internalize this and take a person and deny me my commentary. Roll with it. Because some of y'all were mean to some of us, okay? Not you, but some of y'all in that generation. And they were mean to you too. But Gen X was raised by boomers. And then we started seeing divorce rates climb.
Starting point is 00:22:17 And I mean, there's a lot that can be said for that. Gen X were kind of the ignored generation. Everybody skipped over Gen X and they went from boomers to millennials. And then from millennials to Z and now it's alpha. And then Gen Z's mad because they feel like they haven't had enough time in the sun. Gen X never had time in the sun. Gen X was ignored. Gen X is, and that's the running joke, right?
Starting point is 00:22:44 We want to be ignored. We want to be left alone. And it was the weird generation, my generation, the aspect of my generation particularly because I had email when I was a senior in high school. It was weird, right? We had Wi-Fi, or not Wi-Fi. We had high-speed Internet. We get DSL, right? Remember that?
Starting point is 00:23:05 Kaine? DSL. Man, if you got DSL in your neighborhood, you were big pimping. What? DSL. But we grew up without it. Like, we didn't have it, like in the late 80s and 90s. We didn't have it.
Starting point is 00:23:19 So it's a really interesting, it's a very interesting generation. But they also are the ones that don't get offended. Gen X don't get offended. They just kind of shrug their shoulders and they go on with their lives. I mean, Gen X had their own issues, but Gen X were adaptable and they're resilient. And they knew how to have fun and they were irreverent. And they just, that's Gen X. So I'm not surprised that finally everybody pissed off Gen X enough where they were just like, okay, that's it. You want to, fine, we're voting now.
Starting point is 00:23:55 And they showed up. And they made the red wave happen. So maybe, maybe everyone will stop ignoring Gen X. Everyone goes from boomers to millennials and I don't know what's worse. Maybe stop ignoring Gen X because Gen X is going to save America. Gen X just saved America. There was an amazing thing to see. You know, the other, a couple of other things that I was looking at because Gen X absolutely did deliver.
Starting point is 00:24:26 When you look at the demo. And I think that a lot of it, apparently. Apparently, Gen X dominates X or Twitter. Did you know that? There's some analytics coming out about that, showing that Gen X is really dominating that. And politically, that was a huge driver. I just felt Elon Musk's smugness all the way from, all the way here in Dallas from Starbase. And rightfully so.
Starting point is 00:24:55 That's pretty amazing. There's a lot of very interesting little notes here. The other thing that I wanted to point out, too, because we're going to get into the left, the left's reaction. It's not only Trump that won last night. And it's not only Republicans that won the Senate and Republicans, I think, which will win the House. And it's not just Republicans that won against DEI. It's, you know, it's like, it's people like Elon Musk that won last night. It's the thinkers that won last night. It's the doers that won last night. It's the doers that won last night.
Starting point is 00:25:35 It's the dudes who won last night. And it's not just Gen X that won last night. Common sense, people won last night. People who were wrongly jailed over J6 won last night. You know, people like Clarence Thomas won last night. The Brett Kavanaugh's won last night. The Alito's won last night. Gun owners won last night.
Starting point is 00:26:01 Pushback against the matriarchy won last night. Push back against DEI won last night. All of that. People were tired of it. They were tired of it. They were tired of being pushed around. They were tired of being taken for granted. They were tired of being told that, oh, you were racist? Blank you. We're Hitler? Blank you. That was the message last night. It wasn't just a mandate. It was a middle finger to all of the people who have impugned the character of millions of innocent Americans all around this country. Those are the people. people. That's the message that was sent last night. You want to say that we're Nazis? Because we don't want dudes in our girls' bathrooms? Blank you. You want to say that we're racists because we expect people running for elected office to just demonstrate just the bare minimum of common sense and intelligence. Blank you. We're sexist because we think that, you know, you know, you're sexist. You know, you should know enough about your biology and body and how babies are made that you don't need to have an abortion all the way the hell up to the moment of birth funded by the taxpayer and use as a form of recreational birth control.
Starting point is 00:27:24 Blank you. You want to call us battered women? Because we do the most feminist thing ever, which is to exercise our free will and vote for whomever the hell we want to vote for? Blank you. You want to say that we're terrorists? Because we speak up in our kids' school boards, our school board meetings, and we speak out in defense of our children in the classroom, blank you. And you think we're bigots because we want to protect our girls in sports so that they're not shoved to the sidelines by dudes who are pretending to be chicks? And we're the bigots for that?
Starting point is 00:28:11 Blank you. That was the message that was sent last night. It wasn't just a mandate. It was a Billy Club. It's the difference between the right and the left. The left pisses itself and they go on burn down buildings. They burn up black neighborhoods. They call people racist and misogynist and sexist and is-is and everything else.
Starting point is 00:28:37 I mean, golly, the record just keeps going. One thing they don't do is vote because they didn't turn up last night. So while they were all out there strategizing, how are we going to riot? What are we going to do? Let's board everything up and then blame it on the right. right. There was a red wave that drowned all. Voters spoke up and their former allies who were tired of this nonsense spoke up. That's what happened last night. I'll tell you this too. Republicans, I want you to celebrate and I want you to spike the football. In fact, I want
Starting point is 00:29:14 everybody who worked to make this happen to spike the football because the right doesn't do that enough. And it needs to be done because people need to see the, wins. This is one of the worst characteristics of the right is that you don't spike the football. They think, oh, it's in bad taste, it's gauche. Oh, we can't spike the football. That's just bad
Starting point is 00:29:35 sportsmanship. Blank you! That's the other message that was sent last night. No, spike the football. And spike it repeatedly. Just keep spiking it. Spike that football and take that win. Because you earned it.
Starting point is 00:29:52 And I'll add this. Republicans, you were given a mandate, and by God, you better use it. Because the hard part, half of it's over. This, all these people pushed y'all into office. But now we want what is owed to us. We want actual representation. All gas, no breaks. slash spending.
Starting point is 00:30:29 Reduce the size and the scope of government. Close that damn border. Mandate voter ID. Protect our kids in schools. Eliminate the income tax. But you got to do it fast. As I talked about yesterday with Glenn Reynolds, you have to do it fast.
Starting point is 00:30:53 Do not give these bureaucratic, one second to organize to counter you. Yeah, they're going to try to sandbag you. So? Yeah, they're going to try to litigate it. So? Yeah, they're going to try to stop it. So? Yeah, they're going to talk smack to the press. So? So what? Like Auntie Nowhere League said. So what? Let him do it. You're not doing it for them. You're doing it for us. You're doing it for the majority of Americans, not plurality that voted for you. The people who got tired of seeing all this stuff, who wanted something different,
Starting point is 00:31:35 who voted for you, and they invested in you. They're one vote. They infested their authority in you. My college kid drove for hours to come and invest the authority of his vote in you. People flew back home. They took off work.
Starting point is 00:31:54 They did whatever they had to do to invest the authority. of their vote in you. And you better deliver. Do not betray the voter. There is no excuse. There's none of this. Well, we don't have enough numbers.
Starting point is 00:32:10 Uh-uh. Do it. Oh, we don't have enough. No, do it. Oh, I don't know. We got to wait. Nope, do it. Get it done.
Starting point is 00:32:18 No excuses. Ball up and get it done. I don't want to hear a single damn excuse from a single Republican. so help me. Get it done. This is the deal. That's the deal made with the vote and deliver you will. You have four years. You don't got a lot of time. Get it done. Do not betray the vote we invested in you. So coming up, we're going to talk about the Senate. What does this mean going forward? The state of the house. And I know you've been waiting for it. The media reaction. It's delicious. Salty. It's so
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Starting point is 00:34:31 Oh, put them away. Oh, my eyes. My eyes. I need eye bleach. Oh, my gosh. I can't do it again. Oh. Nobody wants to see man boobies like that.
Starting point is 00:34:45 They looked sad. They were all sad. That was horrible. I just, you know, that's why the bro. was invented man you know it's a bro dude oh my gosh like
Starting point is 00:34:57 I don't I don't know what I just saw it was horrible we got more of that there's a ton of this they're losing their minds and I cannot wait to show all of it
Starting point is 00:35:10 we're gonna look at some of the media reaction it's delicious and we're okay I know yesterday I said I wasn't going to enjoy the shot and frada that much. It's going to surprise you, but I lied. So we got a lot coming up.
Starting point is 00:35:27 We're going to get into that. We're going to talk about the Senate. What the Senate looks like, what we can expect, the state of the house. And a lot more. So you don't want to miss a single bit. It's the day after the election. We're all a little tired because they wouldn't call the blue wall until like three in the morning. Sick with us.
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Starting point is 00:37:30 We're at the top of the second hour radio program. We're a little tired today, so I'm not going to apologize for being loopy because we are so loopy. But I will because they wouldn't call the blue wall. Heaven forbid. They called it before 3 a.m. So welcome.
Starting point is 00:37:45 You can listen coast to coast channel 347 direct TV. The chats at Rumble. I know my voices because I was doing a lot of talk. fucking latest night, you know. But it's going to be with you guys because it's a pretty good day. It looks like we're going to keep the House. We're going to take, we took the Senate, which I knew we would. And White House.
Starting point is 00:38:05 And it was a mandate, a mandate that was given. And I cannot get over the media. I think one of my favorite, and we're going to talk about the Democrats here, one of my favorite reactions was audio sound by four because Jake Tapper and he wasn't the only one, but this is just kind of the funniest, he was shocked. Harris did not outperform Biden in a single county in the country. She legitimately was the worst candidate that she's worse than Dukakis. Horrifically worse. Watch this because Jake Tapper learns on live television that she didn't outperform by in any county like anywhere listen again underperforming you know underperforming the president in places so you asked are there any places that the vice president is overperforming joe biden in 2020 so we can show you
Starting point is 00:38:59 that as well we just bring that out here harris overperforming in 2020 holy smokes there you go so let this go away and see if there's anything in the east side there uh literally nothing literally not one county by three percent or more literally not one county no not one county jake not one one. She was a horrific, just an absolutely horrific candidate. And I mean, there's no way around it. I mean, it was one of the worst performances I think I've, that's ever been seen. I mean, they, I mean, you actually had Democrats who were trying to say, well, maybe we actually should have stayed with Biden. Maybe we should have stayed with him. They're going to try to figure out whether or not they were smart to swap them. They're afraid to talk about it. They
Starting point is 00:39:55 kind of touched on it. This was on NBC last night. Audio somebody won. Listen. Jen, has the conversation begun yet about Joe Biden and about the decision to ask him to step aside? It will begin. It will begin depending on the outcome. And obviously, there hasn't been a race called yet. If this is not a Harris win, that will certainly be part of the discussion. It is, she's run a campaign over the course of 107 days. That is not something we've seen in history. And there'll be lots of questions about exactly that, the timing and the impact of that. Well, Chuck was bringing up the history. I mean, in terms of vice presidents trying to win the presidency with a unpopular president, he said it's bordering on politically impossible.
Starting point is 00:40:41 And this gets, I mean, they're, they're feeling like Maybe what they did was dumb. You think? You think that, think maybe? I mean, she underperformed him in literally everything. There's no way around it.
Starting point is 00:40:58 She underperformed him in every single county. She lost the blue wall by a pretty unbelievable amount. When I saw Michigan starting to go in Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, there were three counties, actually three or seven counties in Minnesota that flipped from blue to red. I saw this piece over a, daily mail. I think this was last night, like shortly before
Starting point is 00:41:21 things got underway. And the headline was Joe Biden's lonely and lost final days in office. Netflix, binges, quiet tears, and shunned by Kamala Harris's campaign. Did you notice when the Bidens went out to vote yesterday, Jill Biden was wearing red? I mean red.
Starting point is 00:41:39 A red, head to toe red. She was wearing a bright red dress and gold trainers. They looked like the Trump shoes. I actually zoomed in to see. I was like, and I zoomed in, you cannot tell me that that wasn't a message. They are mad. He's too senile to like do anything about it anymore, but they are mad. They're super angry. And he's, I mean, you don't, he wasn't at her
Starting point is 00:42:14 watch party. He didn't go to any of that. So there's some definitely. some anger there, I think. Yeah, they're in red dress. She's in red pants. Yeah, red pants. Oh, she's in, there was one where I saw she was wearing gold trainers in one, but I think that she was going to an election event. But yeah, she's in Wanchone. She's in her red suit. She's got her little Chanel flats on. Red as the day is long. That is a choice, guys. Come on. That's a choice. You know that. She wasn't, don't be like she was trying to do red, white, and blue. This is her sartorial choice. It was sending a message. Cane, I'm not overthinking this. I'm right, right? Dude.
Starting point is 00:42:58 She's mad. She was mad. And the left does not know what, they do not how to do with us. This was interesting too. Audio soundbite 3. So this was over at NBC. This is Alex Wagner over at NBC who she's
Starting point is 00:43:12 talking about what Democrats are going to actually have to kind of need to do here. And this is ultimately where this goes. Listen to this. I think when it's all said in what you're going to see is a huge divide over people who are college educated and not college educated. And if that is the case, what is different is that you could be seeing a realignment about the base of each party. And there are warning signs for everybody here. But if the working class, non-college educated voter is now increasingly a Republican voter,
Starting point is 00:43:42 Democrats have to rethink the way in which they sell their policies that absolutely benefit working class Americans. and in a targeted fashion. Well, the problem is that their policies don't benefit working class Americans. And that's what everybody was reacting to last night. But Democrats, they don't, they don't understand, they don't understand why they lost. You know, even James Carville was trying to warn all of these people on the left. You can't sit here and push DEI. You can't push this nonsense.
Starting point is 00:44:11 Do all of this stuff. And think that you're going to walk away with votes. That's not going to happen. This is not what wins people. And they weren't listening to him. They did not listen to him. And now this is where you are. You're surprised.
Starting point is 00:44:26 I mean, they, it's, and then this is how they try to rationalize it. Audio sound bite seven. So MSNBC, Joe Scarborough was going back and forth from, oh my gosh, it's a red wave to this. Listen. I just say really quickly, too. Democrats need to be mature and they need to be honest. And they need to say, yes, there is, there's misogyny. But it's not just misogyny from white men.
Starting point is 00:44:54 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. Might be race issues with Hispanics. They don't want a black woman as president. You know, the Democratic party I've always found when you're sitting around talking, They love to just sort of balkanize everybody into these separate groups and say, oh, white people don't like women and black people.
Starting point is 00:45:27 No, it is time for the Democrats to say, okay, and you and I've talked about this before, a lot of Hispanic voters have problems with black candidates. Oh, my gosh, this is really the crux of it. Also, why the hell is she wearing a scarf on television? Like she looks, I just don't, I mean, I am a got this all day long, but like, that's like too many, that's too many clothes. That's, I don't get it. So he's, it's because, you know, Kane, you're half racist because you're half Hispanic, so, you know. Yeah, that part of you is a racist bigot. Juan's a racist bigot.
Starting point is 00:45:58 Who knew? Who knew? Who knew? So they went from, so now it's not, so they're mad. So now it's Hispanics are racist. Oh, please keep going with that. No, no, no. No, please go on.
Starting point is 00:46:10 go on with it I want to I want to watch this I want to watch this play out they will not take responsibility for it themselves it's the voter they're not going oh well let's see what could the problem possibly be us nope it's blacks and Hispanics
Starting point is 00:46:26 it's the minorities that's that's no you can't you can't that's not that's what got you into this problem in this position in the first place it doesn't make any sense.
Starting point is 00:46:43 This was audio sound bite nine. One of the first honest assessments that I've heard, although it went downhill from here, but listen. If you look at Trump's ads, Bidenomics is working. Whoever came up with Bidenomics needs to be put in the corner someplace. Because she doesn't separate herself.
Starting point is 00:47:02 That's right. You know why? Because Bidenomics doesn't work. Because it didn't work. And it was a dumb name. And it allowed it what it did by, you know, the left thought that they were doing something clever, but what it allowed was it allowed the right to immediately put in, to mark, to brand it. They immediately branded it. And branded it for the worst. They took it away from the left and they were able to weaponize it. And the left, the left couldn't deal with it. They couldn't deal. Furthermore, when everyone's broke, it's like very difficult in the first place to, to lie to people and say, no, no, no, you didn't pay that much at the grocery store.
Starting point is 00:47:33 You know, audio sound bite six. Chris Matthews, I can't believe I'm saying this. Chris Matthews, of all people, got it. The Democrats have got to stop all the spending. I mean, my wife loves to argue. She's a big Democrat. She says, you know, the economy's in great shape. I said, yeah, the more government spends money. The more it does, the more jacks up prices.
Starting point is 00:47:56 It just does. Dude, what happened? You can't lie about that stuff. And he's saying Democrats weren't, basically saying Democrats weren't being honest with people in their messaging, and that ran voters away. And it's true, it did. I mean, absolutely did. Now, there are a couple of other things that happened as well, including in Florida. So you had Gen Exit Saved America. Florida, amendments three and four, the abortion and Big Weed, they both failed. I actually thought Big Weed was going to be problematic, but it wasn't,
Starting point is 00:48:38 because people rightly recognize that, you know, you can't have a big foreign company come in and literally shower lawmakers with cash to buy itself, not just legal immunity, but to actually literally purchase the regulatory structure through which they would dominate licensing for marijuana. And they would control all of it. That's indisputable fact, especially if you read not just what was on the ballot, but if you go in and read the Secretary of State's website at Florida governments, their whole, their website, you can go and read all the ballot proposals, the language, initiatives, et cetera. And you really get the idea of the full scope of what they were going for. They were really trying to downplay it.
Starting point is 00:49:24 And they were being investigated in other states for trying to do this. In Georgia, they were being investigated because they were literally buying people off. The husband of the CEO was convicted of it. It's crazy. They were trying to do the same thing in Florida. They were trying to, a Canadian company, write themselves into, to a regulatory kingmaker through law. It's wild. And they both failed. Now, for all the people who want to fight over Trump and DeSantis, which I think is so stupid, here's a thing of note. Trump was
Starting point is 00:49:49 four, three and three failed. But voters in Florida understand nuance and they overwhelmingly voted Trump showing that you can be like, you might not be right on this, but on this, you're right. They understand nuance. So, you know, some of the people that, I want, I really feel like that's going to go unappreciated in all of this, because there were a lot of these other notable things that happened and we're going to get into that. We're also going to get into goodness. Let's see, the blue-collar workers in how Democrats have swapped out a couple of demos for a couple of other demos and they are no longer the working party. They are done with that. So what do they become? Where do Democrats go from here? Think about it. Who do they have? What do they have? Nothing. If I was a Democrat,
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Starting point is 00:51:36 burn back the clock on pain with relief factor. Relieffactor.com. And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick Five. Well, they finally called Michigan for Trump, which you knew was going to happen. It took them long enough to call Blue Wall states last night. It'll stand up until 3 a.m. Central. But Michigan has been actually a crucial swing state. And wow, it's unbelievable. The blue wall, it's fallen again. Joe Biden won it by such a tiny margin, and Harris was leading
Starting point is 00:52:07 the polling average is by only 0.5%. So Trump is now over the 300 electoral vote mark. So that's just coming in. Also, we got another hurricane on the way. Storm, Hurricane Raphael. Well, it becomes a category three hurricane.
Starting point is 00:52:23 It's nearing Cuba. It had maximum sustained winds of 115 miles per hour. Wednesday, it's going to make landfall in Cuba. It could eventually approach the U.S. Gulf Coast. but we'll watch and wait and see. So we are in the R's for hurricane names. Also, space wars. Chinese scientists, they say they built a real-life death star
Starting point is 00:52:42 that can wipe out enemy satellites in a terrifying breakthrough. But I just don't know if I believe it. Because it's China and they lie about so much stuff. And it's probably just like a cardboard thing. Yeah. It's wood panels. Yeah, that's probably what it is. They claim.
Starting point is 00:52:59 Now, again, these are Chinese. scientists. I don't believe any of this. They said that, yes, we did build a real-life death star. It's capable of devastating enemy satellites in orbit. And in order to merge the electromagnetic pulses at the exact same target within 170 trillions of a second, I don't believe it? No, I don't believe it. That's right. I don't believe it at all. Let's see. Also, oh, the U.S. was testing a hypersonic nuclear missile after, that's kind of interesting. This was after the election results, but it was only a test, though. I have to
Starting point is 00:53:34 say last night, by the way, this is not in my headlines, so it was super late, and I was up watching and they were waiting for them to call Pennsylvania, and they did one of those emergency EAS test, and the screen went blue, and I was just like halfway awake, and I went, oh, what is this?
Starting point is 00:53:50 This is more worth it? Oh, wait, no, it's just a test. It's just a test. That's what happens to need. It was weird that it did it when they were getting ready to call Pennsylvania, and then they do this EAS test. Sorry, but it was just a weird time. Let's see, volcanic eruption in Indonesia leaves 10 people dead. In Massachusetts, this is crazy. They're apparently doing counterfeit Botox and cosmetic injections.
Starting point is 00:54:11 Why would you do, just overdraw everything? That's it. I overdraw. You don't need to mess with any of that stuff. Now you know my secret. But how scary is that? Like counterfeit? What is it?
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Starting point is 00:55:53 Subscribe on YouTube, Apple, or wherever you get your podcast. We may not have rights tomorrow. Y'all, I'm scared I go to sleep. I might wake up a motherfuck this way. Oh my gosh, the Twin Peaks music. Anyone else helping a meltdown? I don't know how to do this. Right now, I'm just not.
Starting point is 00:56:24 I can't deal with this right now. I have 40 years old and I have never. have never experienced anything like this. I've never thought I would in this country. I'm so stressed. Oh my gosh. Like any therapy. I don't know how to handle this. I don't know how to get through the next couple days. That guy. Okay, first off, this is why I hate filming myself anymore. Like used to, I would do social media videos and be like, hell of now I feel like a moron when I do it. because I feel like these people. Who does that?
Starting point is 00:57:04 Who sits there and is like, I'm really sad. Who does that? I'm so sad. It does that. Like you're acting for your phone. What is your damage? Who dropped you on your head?
Starting point is 00:57:26 Oh my gosh. I mean, it's delicious. But I just, they filmed themselves crying. Like that chick was legit bent over her phone bawling. She had to be holding it like this. And she's like, Like it's paparazzi that's just peeper her getting upset.
Starting point is 00:57:43 Like what is your, you're so stupid. But you know what? This is what happens when Democrats tell weak-minded people that they're going to put you in chains. And you're going to be slaves and women, you're going to be denied health care. All this stuff. I'm a woman. I wasn't denied health care. I got a B shot before election kicked off yesterday.
Starting point is 00:58:03 Got a vitamin B shot. Got a vitamin B shot. You know, got my health care. Got my health care on. There was nobody at the door going, excuse me, lady. We are the Republican men. Got to look at our notepad here.
Starting point is 00:58:19 Are you allowed to get the health care? Nobody did that. Nobody stopped me at the door. You know, nobody did it. When I went in from my, my BtMI, don't care. I'm loopy today. When I went in from my well lady visit,
Starting point is 00:58:32 you know, my well lady stuff, there was nobody outside the door. There were no burly Republican. looking dudes outside the door going, excuse us, lady. Are you, we can't let you get the health care. Not able to get the health care. They actually think that, oh, I got a cold. I'm going to go rip a baby leg off.
Starting point is 00:58:54 If I go rip a baby leg off, that's like, that's like plague doctor, like crazy, that's like mystic stuff. That's like what a skexies would do in Dark Crystal. You know, oh, you got the sniffles? One baby leg. and some hot water will solve all your problems, right? Just rip off some baby appendages.
Starting point is 00:59:15 That will cure all of your ills. Oh, I'm sick, doctor. What are you sick with? I've got the pregnancy. That doesn't sound like you're sick. That sounds like you screwed someone and you got knocked up. That's what that is. It's not like an illness, you know.
Starting point is 00:59:32 I mean, I got the pregnancy doctor. And they call us stupid. I bring this up because they love. lost they minds over Ron DeSantis and Amendment 4, the abortion thing. Where's this one at? Oh, my gosh. Audio sound bite 12. What's her face?
Starting point is 00:59:55 What's that guy? Simple Jack from MSNBC. Simple Joy. Listen. Crazy. Yeah. And this is the reason that Republicans wanted that 60 vote threshold because, and as they tried to do in Ohio, you know, Governor DeSantis has bet his political
Starting point is 01:00:11 future on being the champion of. denying women their rights over their own bodies. He's competing, obviously, with the governor of Texas. He's thinking about a future in which he would like to inherit Donald Trump's evangelical, white evangelical base. So in Florida, just to recap, you guys know what the, you guys remember what the whole fight was, right? The fight was over, and I don't know what the Ronald McDonald's Hub was going on with her hair. But in Florida, Amendment 4 was about taxpayer-funded abortion up legit till the moment of birth. That's why I said it was like Ralph North, because when you read the language, it's exactly what it is. It's like Ralph Northman on steroids.
Starting point is 01:00:55 It was, and it was abortions without parental consent. It went way beyond what, you know, the average Democrat polled as saying it should be allowable. And, you know, when it comes to rape and incest in the life of the mother, they are lying to you through their teeth when they say that that doesn't exist, that protections for that don't exist. That is absolutely a lie. It is such a lie. So again, this comes down to what in the Skexies hell do you think health care actually is? Is that what these women are doing? I mean, they're like the, what is it? Like you got to, they believe in bloodletting probably. I mean, they probably believe in this dark age medicinal. No, we have to put, We have to bloodlet.
Starting point is 01:01:43 Then we have to have an eye of newt and a baby leg. No one, no one, that's not what this was. That's not health care either. It's, this is so, it's so dumb. But it was a huge victory because they realized, and that's what those amendments were about. It was, they thought they could do two things. So they thought that they could introduce this stuff to, they thought they could introduce this stuff to Florida. these amendments and through them,
Starting point is 01:02:14 expand, use that, like if they can flip Florida into this, then they can go after any state. And they thought that they would play upon Florida's recent history of being a swing state, which it's definitely not now for a generation. And they gambled on that. They also gambled on using those amendments to try to cede Florida and get more Democrat voters. And they failed, it backfired on them so, bad. And Florida got
Starting point is 01:02:43 all their votes counted last night. What was it by 11 o'clock? Hell, I was leaving the congressional watch party I was at. And Florida had already done counting everything. And then they started counting them again just for fun. Like, oh, we're, guess we'll count them again. We're real bored tonight. Just go ahead.
Starting point is 01:03:01 It's just so goofy. It's so goofy. You know who won? Can thoust prepare Audio Soundbite 16, please? So please indulge me for one second. Back in the early days of social media when the right dominated, and this was when Barack Obama was president, myself and a bunch of other hell raises would travel around the country and we would, we did all kinds of, we worked on ballot initiatives and we went door to door. My kids were like homeschooled and raised on the road. And we did a lot of stuff.
Starting point is 01:03:37 I had a lot of fun and scored a lot of wins. and at one point I think we were in Rhode Island I can't remember there was a thing called right online that they used to have and we used to all go to that every single year and like Sheldon Adelson had us up in Vegas one time we were doing right online stuff it was all the conservatives coming together and we were very effective online which is why they had to change the algorithm that's how all of that started and the left got together and began having net roots as a way to counter what the right was doing and so we crashed one of these net roots events and I guess everybody was on edge anyway because a bunch of actual indigenous Americans had just chased Elizabeth Warren from backstage because they were trying to ask her questions about her fake Cherokee history. And words started getting around. Marcus Molitz is, the guy who ran Daily Kos and a bunch of these other big-time Marxists. They found out that some of us conservatives, and that's when I worked with my friend Andrew Breitbart, his website, they found out a bunch of us who were there at Nutrout and they were telling everyone, don't talk to these people, don't talk to them. And I ended up seeing
Starting point is 01:04:39 Sherrod Brown and I made a B-line for him because he was one of the deciding votes for Obamacare, right? And it was about the time the Molitza saw me seeing Sherrod Brown and making a B-line for him. And so myself and Militza's were both running basically towards Sherrod Brown. At this time, Brown had no idea
Starting point is 01:04:55 that I was, who I was, and I was going to ask him a question. And right as I got to him, like, go-go-gadgeted over to him and whispered in his ear, oh my gosh, don't talk to her. That's, you know, she's, you know, that's Dana Lash. She's going to ask you a question. And I watched his B-Switch flip, dude.
Starting point is 01:05:13 I very politely, Ashterra Brown, like, sir, I wanted to ask you a quick question about your health care vote. He looked at me, pointed his finger in my face, and was captured on video, screamed at me. I am not going to answer a question from you. Like, I felt his spittle. He was, he screamed in my face. So I feel really good about Audio Sundbite 16 because Bernie Moreno whooped him and took his seat last night. Behold. No, we got a red, white, and blue wave.
Starting point is 01:05:42 America won last night. We should be so proud of our country. We rejected the extremism of Kamala Harris and Tim Walts, and we renewed our commitment to make this country a center-right country where we work for the working people of this country. That's what this party is going to do with the leadership of President Trump, and I'm so excited to get the work. Thank you, Ohio voters for getting rid of Sherrod Brown
Starting point is 01:06:06 and electing Bernie Moreno. That is wild. That is wild. So that was, that was very, there was very, very, very, a very good flip. And that was one of the Senate seats that ended up flipping because that's, you know, what we're looking at here and talking about the Senate. I mean, we ended up with, we ended up taking three seats. So we got a 52 seat majority. Democrats lost three. We took the three. In the House right now, we got 190 to 172. And of course, you know, the vote count ended up putting up Trump vance like over 300 and then Walton Harris didn't even get to 250. So that was that was pretty amazing. And so we flipped the Senate. We're looking at more gains as well. So what does this mean with the Senate? This means, especially if we get the House, there's no excuse for Republicans not to get anything done. Oh, I want that border secured. Oh my gosh. Oh, I want all of it to happen. I want there to be refineries built. I want all of the bureaucratic tape surrounding oil and gas just burned, remove it entirely. I'm going to tell you what, if they end the income tax,
Starting point is 01:07:21 if they end the income tax, I would wear a red hat. And you guys know I'm partial to black. I'd have to acquire one, because I have black hats, but I legit, I'd wear the red oddly shaped trucker one. You get rid of the, you, you eliminate the income tax and demolish the IRS. There you go. That's, that's what it takes. And I'll put a red hat on my head. And I'm not, I don't, you guys know, I'm like, black's my color. I want to see him go full Javier Malai.
Starting point is 01:07:56 That's what I want to see. And I think he would, he tweeted to his keynote, congratulations in your formidable electoral victory. You can count on Argentina to help, you know, all this. So, it's great. So I have like a if they do all of that and I really do feel like they're going to do I'm really I'm optimistic especially about domestic energy production. I'm optimistic about doing stuff at the border. One of the things that we have to do and focus, refocus on. So and this is something that we can talk about in the in the weeks to come.
Starting point is 01:08:30 One of my friend Jay Christian Adams is going to be joining us next hour and I'm going to bring this up with him as well. because during the second, it was the second half of Trump's term after midterms, right? He switched because he ended up losing one of the branches, and he switched to make it a judicial, to focus on a judicial agenda, right? And he really did help reshape the judiciary. And Democrats have been trying to thwart that. and they have been ruthlessly trying to replace and trying to combat that. Judges are super important.
Starting point is 01:09:11 And they've been tightening, especially like for instance, the Michigan Supreme Court, a bunch of Republican-backed judges did not pick up seats there, which was wild to me. I do not understand how that happened. They expanded the majority on the Michigan Supreme Court. And then when you look at some of these other circuit, appellate courts, all of that, Democrats and Republicans have been fighting with this. so there's there's some that's that's an issue that he's immediately going to have to look at as well but they have to move fast and i'm going to talk about what they need to do immediately here coming up next
Starting point is 01:09:42 hour we also have florida man on the way i have like tons of media reaction we have to talk about the state of the house still so there's a lot of stuff that we still have to cover it's his life mission to make bad decisions it's time for florida man boy do i have a couple of crazy ones today. So a Florida man in Jacksonville, Emmanuel Jones, was arrested because he punched a Jacksonville Sheriff's Office horse after the Georgia Florida game on Saturday, according to JSO. They said that the game attendees were exiting the stadium about 8.30 p.m. And the police were telling people to use the sidewalks, stay out of the road, things like that.
Starting point is 01:10:28 And they said Jones walked past the line in between four police horses. an officer saw Jones get close to the animal and then he saw the horse's head suddenly jerk up into the right. I would have officers grabbed a hold of Jones who was still shadow boxing and swinging his arms around. One of the officers struck him in the face and the suspect was forced to the ground.
Starting point is 01:10:47 He punched the horse in the head. The horse is okay. But oh my gosh, what a jerk. Man, I'd swing you around by your head. What in the, I'd like, I'd beat you to death. Punch a sweet little horse. Just there doing his job. What's the matter with you?
Starting point is 01:11:01 I don't know. I just like, it's like, you're asking for it. You know, you can't. It's like kicking a police dog. You can't do that stuff. Like, you shouldn't do it to a normal animal anyway, but especially if it's a police animal, that's like assaulting an officer. I mean, it carries the same penalty.
Starting point is 01:11:15 So that's so goofy. A Florida man in a golf cart tried to escape with a stolen television. Why do these people do this? And how fast can golf carts go, Kane? That's it. So, a 60-year-old man named Ronald Spiker. I mean, normal elderly people like do bingo, excuse me, as a hobby or maybe a little golf more. This guy decided to break into a farm trailer and stole a television.
Starting point is 01:11:44 And it wasn't a flat screen. It was an old television. And he tried to get away for it in his golf cart. So he was rolling through the neighborhood with a stolen television bouncing around in his golf cart. And the Polk County deputies responded. And they had a little, I mean, it was very easy for them to spot him. because it was a golf cart with a stolen television in it. And apparently, by the way, the guy also was on meth and had meth on him,
Starting point is 01:12:15 including the stolen television. So he had, I mean, meth and theft. It's like the same theft. So they arrested him and he got an additional charge. And so apparently he's in Polk County Jail. And he's been in Polk County Jail before too. So he knows it pretty well. Stick with us.
Starting point is 01:12:38 We got a lot more in store. More to come. The Danish show, third hour on the way. 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.
Starting point is 01:13:05 in this country. And that's why you lose. Because you can't understand the fact that she doesn't, it absolutely was about policy, her absence of it that has nothing to do with cultural resentment. And if you are constantly going to handicap yourself in a way where you immediately default to claiming that a deficiency on any kind of policy matter is nothing more than cultural resentment as a way to excuse the responsibility you have of stepping up being better and meeting the need, then that's a little.
Starting point is 01:13:35 on you. That's not on the voter. That's on you. Shame on you. You're the bigot for constantly defaulting back to, well, it must be racism. I mean, you know, she was completely clueless on policy. She had no policy. She literally stole Joe Biden's policy. It was in the metadata when they copied and pasted it for her website. She had nothing. She avoided the press. And then you're going to go out and blame the average voter? What, when I see this kind of, and it's not even analysis. When I see this excuse over and over again, these people do not know how to solve these policy issues. And they get behind people who also do not know how to sell policy issues. All these people do is try to inflame and enrage and engage on cultural entitlements and other shallow, miles wide, inch deep stuff.
Starting point is 01:14:28 And then they wonder why they lose. You know, you can sit here and go, I would like to have, you know, a mixed race woman. bitch I paid $5 for a gallon of milk. Come on. Done with it. No one cares. You can't sit and simultaneously say, well, it's 2024 and we need to get a round race while also going, it's 2024. Why didn't we have a woman of color?
Starting point is 01:14:52 Shut up. How about this? How about you stop putting up bad women candidates? It's not that people are opposed to women. People are opposed to bad candidates. And unfortunately, you guys think that a vagina can just solve all the bad candidate problems. Yes, they're deficient in everything else, but vagina. They think that men, and they think that men have beer goggles on.
Starting point is 01:15:20 Democrats expect men to vote through beer goggles. That's what this is. They thought this was beer goggles 24, and it wouldn't. Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash with you. We're at the top of this third hour. That's exactly what this was. I get so aggravated when I hear this stuff.
Starting point is 01:15:39 It had none to do with race. Get over yourself. Had nothing to do with that. She was a bad candidate. And if you can't see that, you do not need to be involved in analysis. If you cannot correctly articulate the reason why you lost and you want to blame it on everything else, you're not good enough to contribute to the day after. what am I thinking of?
Starting point is 01:16:07 Yeah, it's like not a forensics report. What am I thinking of? When they autopsy. That's what I'm talking about. If you can't accurately articulate why it is that you lost, if you can't recognize that you have no business than author in the autopsy, you have no business. And that's what this was.
Starting point is 01:16:27 And they're mad. They're mad because Kamala Harris's loss was the epitaph on the tombstone of legacy media. It absolutely was. Think about it. One of the analytics that I saw showed that people in Gen X got, they did most of their engagement. It wasn't with Legacy Press. It was on X. It's not wild.
Starting point is 01:16:52 You don't, people aren't going to the major networks for fact checks. They're not going to that. I don't go to the major networks for my news. I don't even watch television, really. There are several shows that I watch. Sometimes if there's breaking news, I'll have like C-SPAN or I'll maybe put Fox on and look at the bottom, you know, third. And that's it. It's usually pretty low. And I just, we're not a big TV household, never have been.
Starting point is 01:17:14 I love Mayor of Kingstown. I like watching that. I like watching that. I like watching Tulsa King. Basically, you know, if Taylor Sheridan wrote it, I like it. But, and I like watching the baking stuff and anything about Renaissance history and anything, anything like, you know, medieval, any of that kind of historical stuff. I love watching, like, documentaries in that. And that's it.
Starting point is 01:17:35 But I don't do television. You don't even watch television, do you, Kane? You don't like, like, our parents used to keep the news on that. Like, do you remember when you'd be home from school and you'd have like a couple hours to do your homework? And then you could hear the intro music for the nightly news. And that's when you knew the dinner was going to start any second. Right? Like, you knew it.
Starting point is 01:17:55 Like, I can smell them taters frying right now. I would hear like the whatever. And I can't remember what my mom had it on, but she would watch the news. And the news would be on in the background. and whenever the intro music, it was to the 6 p.m. news. Wasn't it like, it was like 5 and 6? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:18:15 We'd have the local than the national. And then entertainment tonight will come on after that. Yeah, that's true. So she'd watch KMOV because Larry Connors and Julius Hunter were always on. And Larry Connors, I know now, and it's amazing. I grew up with them anchoring.
Starting point is 01:18:29 And I remember, it was KMOV Channel 4 in St. Louis, the CBS affiliate. And I would hear that intro music come on. that's the local news and then you would have the national news and i'm like up dinner it's gonna be dinner time you knew it it's gonna be dinner time at some moment so people get all i don't do that that's not how my house works uh sometimes we'll have music on or sometimes it will have just something on low volume just so i can look at the lower third and that's it uh everybody gets their stuff from online i get all of my stuff from online i don't have a news i don't get a newspaper
Starting point is 01:19:05 They send, you know how sometimes they'll send you a complimentary paper to the house hoping that they can get a subscription? I'm like, the hell do I do with this? What do I do? You don't want to touch it because it's nasty. And then you get like that newsprint all of your hands. I don't know, man. Those gone are those days? It's very different.
Starting point is 01:19:24 And legacy media doesn't want to let it go, not because they are afraid of the transition because they don't want to let go of the power that they had. And they think that by trying to fight against digital and fight the people who are expanding, Indian Digital that they can keep that control, but you actually just empower the people you're fighting against. It's pretty amazing. Kamala Harris called President-elect Trump to congratulate him on winning the election, according to a senior aide, who told NBC News that they, she did concede. She's speaking tonight.
Starting point is 01:19:57 What is it? Five. Six Eastern. Six Eastern, Five Central. So she, are you going to watch it? Depends. I don't know. I'm kind of like,
Starting point is 01:20:16 meh, maybe I'll watch it. I don't know. I think that it's a resounding, I was looking at these demos from 2020, women, men, non-college, Hispanic, black, and young Americans. Trump actually made gains in every single one of those demographics building from 2020. So he added, and this is from, let me open this, pardon me. I'm like looking at a million things today because I want to make sure you get the like up to date, you know, all of that, the most up to date stuff.
Starting point is 01:20:47 This is from, I can't remember what, this is 2020. Okay, so this is just looking at some of the RCP averages for it. And so his gains plus two for women, plus three for men, non-college voters was plus six, meaning these are all increases. Hispanic voters plus six, black voters plus seven, young voters plus 10. Wow. That's pretty amazing. So everybody's racist and sex? Everybody's racist. Wait, if you're a black voter and you voted for Trump, are you a racist? I don't know. This was a friend of mine tweeted this. Kamala Harris didn't care enough about black people to show up and give a concession speech when they'd all get. gathered at Howard, her HBCU alma mater. She gave them what Democrats have been giving them for decades. Nothing. Oh. Oh, I'm telling you what? That is something. That's, that's harsh. And it's true. I mean, how, what happens to Democrats after this? I don't know where their party goes. I know where
Starting point is 01:22:07 Republicans go. Republicans have a lot of choices. The hardest thing that Republicans are going to have to do is maintain that coalition going forward. I was talking about this with Jesse Kelly last night. Maintaining the coalition going forward will be, and I mean, I know. I act like, oh, it sounds like, you know, first world problems compared to what Democrats have to deal with. What are, seriously, think about this run out. What are Democrats going to do? They have been rejected. They're blaming Biden for their loss. In fact, this is the Politico piece that's out right now. They're at, they're absolutely blaming Biden. And it's rough. They're blaming him. They're saying Harris refused to make a clean break from the last four years. This is out. This came out this morning. And they're saying
Starting point is 01:22:58 that it was, they're saying that Biden got out too late. So they are blaming Biden. I don't care who they blamed. They're all at fault. They're all at fault. They're all at fault. They went. And let me be real honest for a moment. Trump was a divisive figure even amongst the right. But the right, I think, correctly tweaked their perspective. The people who had issues, even going, even after 2020, you have to look at these politicians as vessels for your agenda. They are pieces on the chessboard. you are in control. You have to help decide where they go. And I think that there were enough people on the right that thought,
Starting point is 01:23:49 you know what? That's the way I need to be looking at this. What is the best way with, if I have imperfect tools, what is the best tool that I can use to advance my agenda? That is the way that you have to look at this. even if you love the candidate, you have to be very clinical in how you approach advancing your agenda, policy and culturally. And voters understood that, and they also understood that butter was $6.
Starting point is 01:24:24 They understood that their grocery bill had tripled. How dare you, wealthy, bitchy elitist sitting up at the view? How dare You just completely coddled talking heads over at MSNBC. People who want for nothing. Judge these people who voted the way they did because they were broke. Groceries are unaffordable.
Starting point is 01:24:53 College is unattainable. Health care is ridiculous. They voted to benefit their children, their families, their bottom line. And you coddled, bitch. have the audacity to say these people are racists and Nazis and bigots and sexists. There isn't strong enough language I could use. I'm only limited by the FCC right now. The people who do that, those talking heads, you are exactly what is wrong with this country.
Starting point is 01:25:31 You are a plague in this culture. You are a disease. you offer nothing, you contribute nothing. You are an anchor on our progress. You are not a check. You are not a balance. You are a nuisance. You make other Americans a shame because of your behavior.
Starting point is 01:25:56 And you won't learn. You refuse to learn. You didn't learn after the Tea Party when you called everybody bigots. You didn't learn after 2016 when you called everybody bigots. You didn't learn after 2016 when you called everybody bigots. You didn't learn in 2020 when you called everybody bigots. But now maybe you'll learn. You can't call people Hitler and win an election when they're trying to pay their bills.
Starting point is 01:26:21 Shame on you people. That's the thing. It is the epitaph on the tombstone of these people's relevancy. Done with it. So you know what? Spike that football. No quarter. no mercy
Starting point is 01:26:38 no break all gas he needs to go in Republicans need to go in and you cut everything you chuck everything that ain't nailed down you do it
Starting point is 01:26:50 before they can mobilize and work against you deliver for the American people and Harrison Biden Democrats you wanted a civil war well you got one except it's in your own party
Starting point is 01:27:05 enjoy we have more to come. And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick Five. All right. So some of the other stuff, we've got to get some of the weird stuff back in there. So apparently, we talked a little
Starting point is 01:27:21 bit about this yesterday. There are some unexpected home gadgets that are spying on you and sending your data back to China. Like your air friar. Well, I hope my air friar can tell Xi Jinping how much I hate him and how much I hate the CCP. I'm going to whisper that to my air friar now every time I use it. No, for real, I don't know like how or what. but I'm just now going to start smack-talking the CCP around all of my home gadgets.
Starting point is 01:27:44 I'll look crazy, but my message will get sent. Remember, this had to do with, we were talking about this with some of the security features and telecoms and all that yesterday, but apparently like your video doorbell, air fryer, smart devices, you got to pay attention to where this stuff is made. And I mean, I already go above and beyond, but now I'm going to get even more ridiculous about it. So let's see. The, this, let's say, oh, this is what I wanted. This was in New Zealand.
Starting point is 01:28:15 I can't do their accent. It's very tough. Apparently, they're having a, they wave goodbye to their disturbing giant hand sculpture that divided the community. It was a six foot tall hand, and it did look weird. It was made of resin and a bunch of other stuff. But they were, we don't have a lot of time, but they were mad at it. Stick with us.
Starting point is 01:28:32 Jay Christian next. The Dana Show podcast, your fast, funny, and informant, of news companion for those always on the move. Subscribe on YouTube, Apple, or wherever you get your podcasts. Welcome back to the program, Dana Lashier with you. We're on not a lot of sleep because they wouldn't call a single blue wall stay till like 3 a.m. So we're up and we're like barely staying awake and Julio Rosas is out there tweeting,
Starting point is 01:28:58 don't go to sleep, stay awake. And he was texting. And a friend of my couple, all my press people that are like-minded were texting. Like stay awake, just stay awake until they can call Pennsylvania. And I'm like, it's 3 a.m. We got to go to bed. Like, Florida is already recounting their ballots for fun. Like, this is, like, they've already got everything done. So we're a little loopy today, but in great spirits. And they just now decided, well, we'll go ahead and call Michigan for President-elect Trump. We'll go, we knew that at 10 o'clock last night. What are you talking about? I'm so glad that we have my friend on next with us, Jay Christian Adams, who is best-selling author, New York Times best. selling author, author of injustice, election lawyers with the PIL Foundation, PJ Media, election law center, CTR is who he is on X, and he joins us now via Skype. He's been in Michigan observing the polls and upholding the integrity. My good friend, how are you today? Congratulations
Starting point is 01:29:54 because I know that you put it a lot of hard work into this too. Yeah, thanks, Dana. We're all loopy, aren't we? That's because the mail ballots, it's mail balloting that kept us up late. That's, I, why does it take that long? I mean, you, You know the election happens every general election every four years. We know how this goes. It's only like it seems like this is a recent phenomenon that it started taking this long-to-count ballots. It's all because the mail shift with COVID. Remember, Florida gets their count in by nine or ten o'clock, all of it because they don't have an election done by the post office.
Starting point is 01:30:29 Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Arizona. Nevada is 100% male. That's why it's the last one that's going to be called. and it's mail ballots that are keeping us up till dawn. That's the single biggest reason. But ultimately, I feel like it's just a formality at this point because he's got enough banked with votes that this is just icing on the cake. Do you agree?
Starting point is 01:30:52 Yeah, 100%. One of the things interesting about Michigan is Jocelyn Benson as the Secretary of State there, radical progressive, like the most progressive Secretary of State in the country. she is not doing a very good job, even though she says the elections are perfect. And that's one of the reasons that just got called. That's wild. Yeah, I was looking at this. I saw the headline come up and I'm like, they really just now, they're calling this. So is there, I mean, it looks like, and I was looking at the turnout. The turnout was kind of comparable to 2020. Democrats didn't turn out. So they can't say that anything was stolen because you didn't even turn out to, you know, even if you thought that there was going to be any kind of fraud or any kind of shenanigans. They didn't turn out. they didn't turn out to pack those margins.
Starting point is 01:31:35 So this is their shortcoming. So I was, and a lot of lawyers from public interest legal foundation were actually monitoring elections yesterday. I was there three days no sleep right now almost. In Hamtramic, Detroit, we were watching it. And there were times in some of these hardcore Democrat precincts where there were like no voters. These were precincts with thousands of registered voters. And you would sit there for 15 minutes. at a time and it'd be like listening to a faucet drip in the middle of the night.
Starting point is 01:32:06 There's, okay, there's a noise. There just weren't the number of voters. Now, other times was crowded, but there shouldn't have been laws like we were watching yesterday. Yeah, I mean, it was, all the, I guess all the people on the lines that we saw, they, they were all Republicans in these areas, talking with our friend Jay Christian Adams, election law center on, on X. And what did you see in Michigan? Because Michigan, I got to tell you, I was, I was.
Starting point is 01:32:33 was pleasantly surprised because I thought that maybe Trump would pick away one of those blue wall states. I thought maybe it would be Wisconsin or Pennsylvania. Michigan was a nice surprise. That he went through it like the Kool-Aid man with all three was a very nice surprise. Were you shocked because you were there on the ground? Is that something that surprised you when you saw that turnout? Yeah. And I saw some really interesting things. I've been monitoring elections since I was in the Justice Department two decades ago. And in Michigan, we were in hard core Democrat precincts in a lot of places. Something interesting happened. There were, you know, the usual machine politics of union people were out in pickets around the entrances to like, you know,
Starting point is 01:33:15 tell everybody what to do like they always do. And we saw some things were fascinating, African American women coming into vote, Hispanic men coming into vote, running the gauntlet of these pickets. And in, you know, the previous 19 years of me monitoring elections, they would have been managed through by the handlers and voted. Wow. I saw resistance yesterday. I was stunned. There were African-American women sometimes, like, don't tell me who to vote for.
Starting point is 01:33:44 And then the handlers would invoke the race guard. Like, well, you're not going to vote for blah-da-da. And they were like, leave me alone. Get away for me. And I never seen that in urban precincts before. It's the very first time I'd ever seen it. Wow, that is amazing. That's, I mean, and we play that one video of a black Republican,
Starting point is 01:34:02 woman. I know that's very important progressives to check all those boxes who was getting lectured by some like former government worker. Just, you know, white Marxist who was lecturing her because she just happened to overhear their conversation at their table at a restaurant. They were talking about supporting Trump. And the woman
Starting point is 01:34:18 was like, oh no, like she felt like she had to intervene. I, you know, I really think that that approach that Democrats had, that did a lot to light the fire under some of the turnout that we saw. I mean, doubling your gains with Hispanic voters, the increased turnout with black American voters. That's pretty stunning.
Starting point is 01:34:35 And there hasn't been a Republican. I don't know of an election where Republicans have done that in my lifetime. Right. And remember 20 years ago, the Bush logic was we have to have open borders to get the Hispanic vote. Remember that? I was like, oh, if we're tough on immigration, then we'll lose Hispanics. Guess what? 20 years later has proved to be exactly the opposite.
Starting point is 01:34:56 Yeah. I kept thinking of someone had reminded me of this. Reagan said, well, Hispanic voters are Republicans. They just don't know it yet. Well, I think in 2024, they know it now. Yeah, for sure. And all sorts of fascinating things are taking place with white elite liberals. You talked about them in an earlier segment telling us what to think, what to do.
Starting point is 01:35:16 Apparently women realize that they buy groceries more than they have abortions. You know, a whole sort of things were going on in the election yesterday that I think the elites, I mean, really, truly, the creepy, slimy arrogance that I had to watch on MSNBC in the last 24 hours. And Hollywood, John Cusack, all of these nut cases who are so out of touch, but they think they can dictate to us. Yeah, they have never once spoken about how it is that butter is $6 or milk is so expensive or eggs are so expensive. And your grocery bills doubled and tripled. I mean, we're going into Christmas, you know, holiday season. And the retail is already like just stealing.
Starting point is 01:35:59 themselves to take a hit because of inflation. They're not speaking to any of that. So it's like how do they expect voters to, how did they expect their messaging to resonate? And on top of all those bread and butter issues, there were those wonderfully powerful ads that Trump had about trans issues with, you know, she's for they, them. I don't know if you saw them on NFL and in the World Series. These things were devastating. I mean, these are the best political ads I've ever seen. And so you start piling on these issues on top of each other. And I guess we should have seen this coming, shouldn't we? I was, I was stunned, frankly, that it went like this. This is one of the most, I think this is going to be one of the most studied elections and political comebacks in political history. Because Trump, and I know that
Starting point is 01:36:44 there's some, you know, people on the right, I look at, I look at politicians as vessels to advance my agenda. You know, and I want the best equipped vessel to win. That's how I've always looked at it. no matter how much I love or question a candidate. You know, I was choking to death with Mitt Romney in 2012. I think a lot of people were, you know, you got to go and you got to do what you got to do. But with this, he actually, he had coattails this election. Unlike what I have seen like in 2016, I think it was in 2016 because he was still kind of viewed by the electorate as an unknown. But this, I mean, Bernie Moreno taking over Sherrod Brown's seat in Ohio, I didn't think that was going to happen.
Starting point is 01:37:21 Some of these other senatorial seats, I mean, this was stunning. Yeah, let me see your coattails and raise you one. There was a radical Marxist on the North Carolina Supreme Court named Allison Riggs. No one's heard of her. I'm sorry to bring her up. I just read about her literally an hour ago. Oh, you did? Yes.
Starting point is 01:37:39 I'm sorry. I didn't know about her until an hour ago. I didn't know about her until an hour ago. Yeah. Wacko. I've litigated against her. She's a hardcore Marxist who was on her way to the federal court. she was going to be picked by President Harris to be on the Fourth Circuit Court of appeals and maybe
Starting point is 01:37:57 eventually the Supreme Court. She lost yesterday. An incumbent Supreme Court justice lost yesterday that's almost unheard of, but it was the coattails of Donald Trump that got a radical Marxist thrown to the curb on her career path away from the U.S. Supreme Court. And that was the other thing talking to our friend, Jay Christian Adams. That was the other thing I was watching as well, because for the second half of Trump's term, he kind of shifted towards a judicial agenda. And I wanted to make sure that the integrity of that, all of that was protected and that we didn't lose those gains. Because a lot of people, I feel like they don't pay as much attention to like some of the judges on the ballot when they go in, which they should. And I think now they're understanding, especially with all these Soros DAs and the injustice that they've been seen. But I know that Democrats have been trying to claw a lot of that ground back. His victory, what does that mean looking when you're shaping the judiciary and you're looking at restorative justice and you're looking at like overhauling the FBI. What do you foresee this becoming now that he's president-elect? Yes, giant. I mean, look, 52 votes in the Senate, you're going to have a crop of
Starting point is 01:39:03 both executive branch nominees, but for my purposes, more importantly, federal judges who are going to be better than the last round of Trump judges in my view, because they can sail through the Senate. You can have hardcore people, and I can start listing names one day that could survive a Senate nomination, process it never could before. And it's really going to radically, well, I shouldn't say radically, but fundamentally transform the judiciary toward constitutional principles. And I'm so thrilled about it. That's for me the best part of this win. Getting rid of the lawlessness and disorder is, I mean, I'm genuinely, I think the feeling that I have is joy right now. I've been like so like, for the past four years. So it's weird to feel the warm fuzzies. That's the joy that this brings. We have to have
Starting point is 01:39:50 you back on as we go forward in that because you know it's going to come and it'll be a fun it's going to be a fun journey in the senate but it's good to have control of that back you've done such great work i so appreciate with you i agree with you on jonah too i saw your tweet uh and i i favoriteed it so i i got j christian and i go way back but it's it's so good to see you my friend and god bless you i appreciate what you do thank you well have you dana take care of course on the go and need a quick news fix with a fun twist follow dana's absurd truth podcast for bite-size informative episodes, perfect for your busy schedule on Apple or wherever you get your podcast. So in the days to come, we'll talk about what it looks like, how we're going to, how we're
Starting point is 01:40:34 going to tackle these big issues that need solving. And we're going to get the plan for that, and we're going to hold Republicans accountable because there's no excuse this time. You got the house, you got the Senate there, no excuse. No excuse. No excuse. everything that didn't get done the first time around, it better get done this time and more. And I, but I think you need and I think you deserve to take, to exhale, take a beat. And I'm not saying like, stop and just go away from the news and do pay attention. No, no, no, no, I'm not saying that. I'm just saying that I think that you can worry less now.
Starting point is 01:41:13 I really do. And I don't tell people that normally. I don't tell them to worry, but I don't tell them to not worry. usually. But I think that you actually can now for now. But remember, one of the beautiful things about how we run our republic is that vigilance is constant. It is a privilege and it's a right and it is eternal. And it's something that you have to do. And then you pass that vigilance off to the next generation who passes that vigilance off to the next generation and so on and so forth. And it is one of the great things you would rather have too much liberty to attend to than too little, as Jefferson said.
Starting point is 01:41:54 So revel in the fact that you can actually have that kind of impact. This is what happens when you work hard. This was what hard work did. And there are so many people who did so many things. Three and four in Florida, God love you, Floridians, for stopping that nightmare because now they're not going to be able to replicate that in other states. They got smacked. And that's exactly what they were going to do. In Ohio, thank you for doing what you did. Scott Pressler, God love you. Thank you guys for doing what you did. All of the voters in the RGV Valley. God love you people for flipping that nasty narrative back on Democrats
Starting point is 01:42:28 and saying, no, no, no, no. We want opportunity. We want freedom. We want to enjoy the fruits of our labor. We're not taking this poison you're offering us and our families and flipping that back on them. You deserve to exhale, celebrate a little bit and relax,
Starting point is 01:42:47 and have fun with it. and enjoy the salty tears. Spike the football. It is not gauche. It is not in poor taste. You need to be seen spiking the football because other people need to see what victory looks like and what it brings you. That's important for the next generation to see.
Starting point is 01:43:03 Republicans used to not do that and that bothered me so bad because people need to see what celebration looks like and what victory brings. So spike the heck out of that football and give thanks because there were a lot of people saying a lot of prayers. those were answered, so you give due, and you say thanks for those. Thanks for the victories that were won. Texas stays red. Looks like we're going to do a full sweep.
Starting point is 01:43:28 Not since 88, I think, have a victory like this been seen. So these are all really good, and a lot of things are going to change, and they need to change quick, and we're going to dive into all of that. And that's what the days to come are for. In the meantime, today in stupidity came. Amen, amen. All right, Juan, this is cut 11. This is David Axelrod here.
Starting point is 01:43:50 Now, this is what we saw with media last night. It couldn't possibly be that people rejected Kamala's policies. They have to be racist or sexist or bigoted in some way. This is the left's response. Listen to what David Axelrod says. To 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.
Starting point is 01:44:15 And anybody who thinks that that did not in any way, and packed on the outcome of this race. This is wrong. This was before Scarborough this morning said that. Stop and puning these people. Latinos and blacks are all sexist and racist. That's what happens. You get good Democrats, good people that voted for that party, and then they finally changed their mind, and you immediately get called every name in the book. That's what happens every single time. They did it to them again after Hillary Clinton.
Starting point is 01:44:37 Unbelievable. It's a dawn in America. New morning. And you earn the victory. We still have a lot of stuff to hit. And hey, two years, there's a midterm. Buckle up always, folks. God bless. I'll be back with you tomorrow.

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