The Josh Innes Show - Trump Won and Why That Matters To Me
Episode Date: November 6, 2024You know I didn't vote. I've told you this many times. If I would have voted, I would have voted for Trump. I explain that here. A lot of my feelings have to do with my step dad. I'm not a really poli...tical person. But, I can tell you why the liberals lost. The issue for them is I don't know how you ever put the genie back in the bottle. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Hello, Jamokes! What's happening? It is about 12.20 in the Central Time Zone.
I've only been awake for about an hour because I, well, I got wine wasted last night.
That's just the reality of it. I was watching the election coverage, and it was a hoot.
And I drank a lot of wine from a box.
And I actually, Jilly had gone to bed I passed out
on the couch and I woke up at about um I guess it was about five I guess I passed out at like
2 30 I'm in the middle of texting people and tweeting and then I just I I think I made ramen
that's what I did I went and got a cup of ramen,
which is funny because they say that you're not supposed to make ramen
by putting the cup in the microwave with the water in it.
But I don't know a human on the planet
that boils the water and then pours it into the ramen.
That's just, that seems like the act of a serial killer.
So you fill up the cup to the line there.
You put it in the microwave.
You let it go for three minutes.
I'm shocked I didn't pass out when I was making that. That's going to happen to me one day.
One day I will be hammered making a ramen cup and forget that it's there. This time I didn't.
I ate the ramen, filled up another glass of wine. And then the next thing I know,
I wake up. There's a blanket on me. I'm asleep. I wake up. I get up.
I almost trip over my phone cord.
I look.
It's about 5.30 in the morning.
And I look at my phone, and I just get messages from people that say, holy shit, he won.
I was like, oh, cool.
Now, at the time, I'd already known that it appeared that Trump was going to win, but I got multiple messages at like 6 in the morning from people saying, holy shit, Trump won.
And I'm like, what day is it?
I don't know where I am.
Like, I was still super hammered.
Wine hammered is a special type of hammered, man, and it lingers with you all day.
Like, I'm not hungover.
I got up, took a shower.
Like, well, well basically let me
fast forward I went back to bed I came to bed and jelly's like where the hell were you I'm like I
don't know what day is it still pretty hammered I go to sleep I wake up it's about 11 30 or so
when I got up and I'm like whoa and you know that kind of groggy wine-wasted feeling when you wake up from a massive wine bender of boxed wine, Boda Box, Red Blend.
And then we got some other boxed wine because they didn't have the Red Blend of the Boda Box.
I forgot what the hell this other wine was called.
By the way, the names of boxed wines at the liquor store, they all sound like like like wrestling characters of
the 80s like nighthawk there is a wine in a box that's just called nighthawk and i'm like
fuck that rules um but anyway i go to bed i get up it's 11 30 in the morning jilly's already
working she's gonna do her stuff the radio stuff so i'm like what the fuck happened i walk into where she does her stuff and i'm like so she's like did uh are you still drunk i'm like i might
be i don't know the why man why i'm gonna fuck you up in that way like i read stories about how
like eddie van halen would just walk around with bottles of wine all day like when they were on
tour and he would drink like 12 bottles of wine a day and i'm like whoa bro well hell andre the giant would have to drink like a barrel of wine
to get hammered like they would like he would he would drink a case of wine at dinner like they'd
come out and he'd be like whoa you want some wine i just bring the bottle for andre that's like
that's like one bottle of wine for andre the giant was like a glass of wine for most humans.
But then you look at guys like Eddie Van Halen, who was a raging alcoholic at one point.
Eddie Van Halen would just walk around on tour.
They'd be like at the venue and he would just drink wine.
But this motherfucker could drink like a bastard.
That's called being an alcoholic.
You see, I'm not an alcoholic.
You know, I eventually hit my limit and then I just pass out. Eddie Van Halen could get super hammered, fall asleep for an hour, get up and do it again. I don't know that I'm built that way. Guys like Eddie Van Halen are just built different and I don't think I'm capable of like a one-off. Like I can spend all day. I can go on a bender all damn day, go to sleep, wake up in a couple hours and be good to go.
But I couldn't restart it again.
I'm not a good restarter of the alcoholic beverages once I stop.
A real champ, an Eddie Van Halen type, is just like, oh cool, I napped for 30 minutes.
Let's get at it again.
In a way, it's sad.
But in a bigger way, it's pretty badass.
I commend him. He's dead, of's sad, but in a bigger way, it's pretty badass. I commend him.
He's dead, of course, but rest in power, King. Now, I haven't done a ton of political stuff on the pod, but yesterday was the election and Trump won. I did not vote. You know that I did
not vote. I will tell you that if I did vote, it would be because I was registered, which I was
not. I didn't register to vote in Missouri, so I couldn't have voted anyway.
If I would have, I would have voted for Trump in that election. And I can tell you why. And look,
I think some people think I'm some sort of MAGA Trump or anyway, because of my beliefs on certain
things and whatever. If you think that, you think that. I'm not going to change your opinion.
I think you'd have to be extremely left to think that my views on things are extremely right-wing or MAGA or whatever. But here's why I would have, and here's why I'm glad he won.
First of all, I'm going to start with this story. There's a bunch of elements to this,
but I want to tell a story from my own life. Admittedly, I did a podcast maybe a week or
so ago when I was, oddly enough, hammered on wine.
And I recorded like a 25-minute pod.
I think it was after Thursday Night Football maybe.
And I started just going off on some sort of political thing.
And then I didn't post it.
I'm like, ah, shit.
Let's just go redo this.
I'm not going to post this 25-minute rant of mine.
Because ultimately, I don't think people really give a shit what I think about this type of things.
So I'm like, I don't want to seem like some sort of angry drunken buffoon on
this so even in that moment I'm like yeah I'm not gonna post this as drunk as I was I was like
Jilly we got to do it again because I know when things get super political is when Jilly kind of
tunes out when we're doing one together and she starts looking at her phone and then like 20
minutes later I'm like let's go so I just didn't post it so but here's the main reason I would have done this here's the the reason so my mom she is someone
who is a big Trump person she lives in just this rural town in Louisiana she's like the only person
in the town she lives there with all of her dogs and cats and she's a wonderful person and she is one of
these people that today is getting just blasted by media because she is a non-college educated
white woman who apparently is the devil because today we blame the non-college educated white
women for not stepping up for kamala harris they are evil and they are the devil but that is my
mom she is a non-college educated white woman.
She is not stupid by any means. She was a very good student in high school. And she's wonderful.
And she's a big Trump person. And so was her husband, Don. I say was her husband, Don,
because Don died of cancer earlier this year. And it was extremely sad. And it's been very
tough for my mom if you don't
know the backstory of my mom's husband Don and I forgot how long they were married they got married
at least in the time since me and Jilly started dating so I think they got married in 2011 or 2012
so they were married for 12 or 13 years but so Don was a police officer in Baton Rouge and a detective in Baton Rouge for a long time.
Very well-respected police officer.
There was nobody in the police force that disliked him.
He was a father figure to so many people, black, white, didn't matter.
Everybody had great respect for Don.
I have immense respect for Don.
Don would be somebody who'd call me his son all the time.
He was proud of everything I did, and I appreciated that.
He was so good to my mom.
So Don was a wonderful person.
Don was a Trumper, but Don was not some sort of lunatic, Hitler, Nazi, fascist.
He was really just a good old boy, a good dude that has helped many people he didn't like again
and I understand like people say like you know cops they're backups sure there are there's some
dipshit hard-ons that their whole life was built on being like a dipshit in high school and they
just took that over to being a cop and became a dipshit cop and there are bad people yes
but when I look at people like Don
and when he died and I see the reaction
that Don got from his peers,
didn't matter the color,
didn't matter how old they were,
universally Don was beloved
and he helped so many people
when he was a police officer,
people that just admired him.
He didn't care, he wasn't a dirty, crooked cop,
just a good man an amazing man and
that that really shows you how unfair life can be when people like that go too soon because of
cancer and it's bullshit it sucks man and and i don't really talk about those kind of things a
lot like i'm not one of those people that holds up the sign and says i stand up for dawn and like i
don't do that kind of shit that's not really my thing I don't like to draw attention to myself because someone in my family has some sort of issue you know what I'm
saying like you know my nephew is autistic but I'm not someone that like puts a sticker on the
window that says hey by the way my nephew's autistic look at me like it's that's not really
what I do so it's not what I I mean I don't care about that it's just it's not something I like to
draw attention to myself for maybe if I would people would think I'm a nicer guy I don't care about that. It's just, it's not something I like to draw attention to myself for. Maybe if I would, people would think I'm a nicer guy.
I don't know.
But anyway, so Don was a wonderful dude who died of cancer.
And it was sad and the way, and it crushed my mom.
And now my mom lives out in this little rural town in Louisiana.
Thinks she works from home.
And she's got her dogs and her cats.
And she's alone.
And it makes me, like, I hate it,
but I,
with a straight face and a clear conscience,
couldn't vote for a group of people who have spent any amount of time
gathering a mob to attack people like Don,
Don,
who did vote for Trump, but Don who was a good dude. Don who wouldn't hurt
anybody. Don who took care of my mom. Don who was a man's man and awesome. One of my favorite
things, like Don hated, uh, hated like the kind of broke country dudes that my mom liked. My mom
loved Luke Bryan. I think she still loves Luke Bryan, even though he's got a little fat. I think she still loves Luke Bryan. And we saw him a couple of times. My mom loved Luke Bryan. I think she still loves Luke Bryan,
even though he's gotten a little fat. I think she still loves Luke Bryan. And we saw him a couple
times together. She loves Luke Bryan. And she would talk about Luke Bryan and Don and kind of
like the classic old school, like semi jealous husband as if, as if like, you know, my mom is
going to be able to leave him for Luke Bryan. He's like, well, you know, Tammy, he wears panties.
I just, it's just it's it's
harmless shit like that that makes me laugh and don was a good dude so when you are a group of
people and i'll say a group of people like the um left-wing people i cannot vote for somebody like
you who has been even remotely part of the idea that we should get a mob of people together
and fuck the police and and and i understand people have had their own issues with the police
that's fine you vote for how you feel comfortable voting on things maybe you've had horrible
experiences with the cops i can't tell you how to feel about cops but when it comes to a vote it's
how things affect you no matter what people tell you and they put this pressure on you to save
democracy and save
this group and save this group, fuck that. It's about how it impacts your life because that same
group of people that you're trying to save, they're voting on things to impact their life in a positive
way. So it's not my responsibility to vote to make your life better because we're only on this little
merry-go-round once and when we're gone, we're gone and let's make our life better for ourselves.
It might sound selfish and crass and you might think I'm a dick, but I don't care
because everybody does that way. Nobody goes in and votes and says, boy, I'm going to vote to see
how this impacts a group of people I don't know and we'll never meet. No, I want to know how it
impacts me. So if you're voting and you think cops are terrible because you had a bad run-in with the
cops, fine, that's your life. But my life is that of someone who hasn't had that problem.
And I had a cop in the family, my stepdad Don,
who was a wonderful cop that nobody said anything bad about.
And he was a good old boy and he liked Trump.
And that group of people for the last decade or so
has been telling you how shitty cops are.
And they've put a target on cops for the last decade.
Plus, so I refuse. Now and i again i didn't vote if i would have voted i would have voted for trump i wasn't registered
but i'm not going to go look at a group of people and support them when they've said that my step
dad's a piece of shit or now saying that my mom is a piece of shit because she's a non-college educated white woman
that supports hitler and maybe those people will learn from that and maybe this will be an election
that teaches them that their way of doing things is stupid because let's be real trump is not a
perfect candidate trump is far from it but why do you think that this gentleman's numbers went up
in so many categories? You would
have thought it was just white dudes and the racist, uneducated white women that were the
reason he won, but he went up in black numbers, he went up in Latino numbers. Why? That's the
question. But instead, they can't look at themselves in the mirror and go, why did this happen?
These people have to point the finger back at you and tell you that you the mirror and go why did this happen these people have to point the
finger back at you and tell you that you're evil and that's why this happened look at all the exit
data when you look at people talking about what was the most important thing they voted on economy
and the future of democracy those were the two biggest things with abortion being like third or
fourth right all they ran on was Trump is Hitler and abortion.
That was their main shit.
Oh, and rich people should be taxed more.
Nothing they run on is relatable
to the vast majority of the country.
They are bad at what they do.
That's why they lost.
Trump won the popular vote.
Remember last time,
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And that's what infuriates me is because in theory they are the smarter people many of whom are college educated many of whom are from
major universities many of whom are affluent and live in big houses and are wealthy the the rich
ass uh white people right like in theory they're the people, but everything they do is stupid and they don't
have the ability to relate to the average person.
The person like my mom who lives in Nowhereville, Louisiana, who votes for Trump because he
gives her hope.
Like what kind of hope were these left-wing people pushing in this one?
Boy, there's hope that maybe you can abort a baby.
Vote for me.
Like, that doesn't relate to people.
It might relate to women on social media
and 20-something-year-old women
who are sucking and fucking everywhere,
and they're like, oh, my body, my choice.
It doesn't relate or resonate with the average person.
And look at the data to back it up.
That was like third or fourth on most people's most important factors in this election.
It was the fact that abortion, which was the main thing I kept hearing about women's right
to choose, which by the way, I don't give a shit if women have abortions.
And by the way, I think there were 10 states that had it on the ballot.
And I think in most of them, like there's still abortion. Like they're running, like there's this idea that you
can't get an abortion. Like you have to go to some back alley butcher and a guy's got to get out a
coat hanger and says, spread them, hon, let's go. Like that's not the reality, but they run on this
fake reality, this falseness. It's not real. That's the problem I have with them and some people have
judged me because I said I'll also never vote for a group of people who engage in hardcore identity
politics and want you to know that because you're white you're part of the issue and when you say
that people say oh look at this racist no I'm not fucking racist but I'm not going to vote for a
group of people who one of their main talking points all the time is that white people are the bane of our existence and everything I don't like
sorry I may not vote for the other guy but I sure as fuck I'm not voting for you you catch more
flies with honey hun telling white people or any group like not just white people if you were to
go out like I thought that the Puerto Rico thing thing was gonna cost trump big and maybe it still cost
him some i think they overblew that but like if you were able to convince people that one party
thinks a particular group of people are terrible and garbage well if they believe it they believe
it and it's a bad deal for you and their whole angle was if you're black how do you vote for
trump if you're puerto rican how do you vote well if you're white how the fuck do you vote for a group of people who like nine out of ten times
their main issue with you is that you're white you would have to be a cuck an absolute fuck boy
to go vote for a group of people who constantly tell you you're terrible why would you do that
why would you reward them and I said that on twitter once and some guy was like oh boy poor
victim over here because oh white victim like go fuck yourself my point isn't anything in life
if you got on a radio station and you told a group of people that is in the if you're at a concert
and you're playing and you get up there and say hey like if you're bruce springsteen and you get
up on a concert these people spent five thousand dollars,000 a ticket, you're like, you know who I really hate is all you
fucking mouth breathers out in the crowd.
Actually, that's not something that he would do, but that is something.
Oh, you know who would do it?
Is Mellencamp.
Mellencamp does it all the fucking time.
He hates the audience.
So when Mellencamp gets up there and tells you how much he fucking hates you, why would
you want to give him your money and go see him again?
And that's the issue i have like i think that is what is broken about left-wing people in their politics they think they're smarter than everybody and they let you know they think they're smarter
than everybody and then they tell you you're stupid if you're not on their side or even worse
you're hitler you're a nazi you're a racist you're a homophobe you're a transphobe but what they're learning is the average fucking american doesn't
matter what race you are their biggest issue is how it impacts me at my house they don't give a
shit about what you're sending to ukraine they want to know why the fuck you're doing it they
want to know what ukraine has to do with anything look anything. Look, I'm not a political person.
I don't really know politics.
I don't know the history of politics.
I'm starting to find it kind of interesting, at least the history, because I'll talk with my old boss, Andy, and he's a history buff.
And he'll start telling me stories about, you know, like shit from like the 1800s.
I'm like, shit, this shit's fascinating.
So, like, I'm not going to lie to you and tell you that I don't find it somewhat interesting, somewhat fascinating.
But when I'm just a common jamoke
that doesn't know much about much,
doesn't really care about much,
and I can see what you're doing that is hurting you
and you keep doing it,
you're broken.
Because let's be real.
Trump, much about Trump is buffoonery.
Like there are so many people that just voted for him
because he's not liberal or he's not left-wing many people were doing that they're like listen
like the lesser of two evils thing and it's not because she's a woman they can spin that too and
say oh they don't want to have a woman president no maybe they didn't vote for because she didn't
even earn the fucking nomination and she was part of a coup to dump the president she might actually
be the president right now anyway she might already be the first woman president but that's
what they try to do to you is they tell you oh it's because she's a woman or uh you know well
like i saw a guy i know on twitter that was like why are conservatives so afraid of smart women
they're not that's just a fucking talking point bullshit generalization. That's not reality.
But of course, that's all they got. And maybe they'll go back to the drawing board. Maybe
they'll try to be more Clinton and not Hillary, but Bill. You go back and watch the way that Bill
pretty much dominated 92 to 2000. Bill was a guy that a lot of right-wing people could get on board
with. But what you can't get on board with is people who tell you that,
Oh,
if you're white,
you're a piece of shit.
That abortion is the main issue in the world.
We're throwing money at Ukraine.
You're fucking stupid.
You're racist.
You're transphobic.
You're homophobic.
Like maybe they'll learn.
And I'm not a political strategist,
although I have watched some
documentaries on it. It's fascinating. I forgot what the documentary was called,
but there's one about the 1992 presidential election. And it's filmed, it's a documentary
about the political strategists. It was James Carville. And what's his name, who I think is
still with ABC? Is it George Stephanopoulos? I think he was a Clinton strategist, too. And I forgot what the documentary was called, but it's actually what was the inspiration for a book and then a movie called Primary Colors, starring John Travolta as a political candidate who's a governor running for office, running for president.
It's Bill Clinton.
I mean, watch it.
It's Bill Clinton.
And he's got like affairs and shit.
It's the Bill Clinton story.
It's just not called the Bill Clinton story.
But I forgot the name of the documentary, but it's a really good one.
I think you should watch it.
It's interesting.
Educate yourself on shit.
Like, I don't know a lot of stuff, but when I don't know a lot of stuff, I like to know about it. I like to learn about it. I like to figure it out, you know, and educate
myself. That's part of my problem with a lot of people now is like people don't want to educate
themselves. They want to live in an echo chamber and just hear what their people say. And that's
that. And I don't operate that way. I don't believe in that. Like I like to get smarter.
I mean, I've got a phone, right? So last night I'm on, I've got my phone sitting here on the phone.
Anytime something I didn't know came up, I started Googling it. Like I was wondering,
like I was looking at the electoral college and I'm like, Hey, let me find examples of when someone
just fucking crushed the electoral college. Cause they were pointing out who's won each state.
And historically who wins the state? Like, again back I started looking at Wikipedia doesn't mean it's 100%
accurate but I've never been done dirty by Wikipedia so I keep going back to Wikipedia
so I look at Wikipedia and I'm like holy shit you mean to tell me that Ronald Reagan
won like 48 states in 1980 and like one of the states Jimmy Carter won was Georgia because he's
Jimmy Carter and he's jimmy carter and
he's from georgia and i'm like holy shit this guy had like 400 something electoral votes that's
bonkers i didn't know that because that's not my wheelhouse but i'm fascinated by it and it
bothers me when people don't want to learn things it bothers me when people just are content with
with rattling off talking points they hear on the news or speaking in generalities like
conservatives are afraid of smart women no they just didn't want this bitch in the white house
you know like maybe these aren't the most important things but there was a video
of kamala kamala that's right kamala that's amazing but there's a video of her allegedly
talking to somebody on
the phone that says they're going to vote for her. She holds up the phone and it's her fucking
cameras on on the phone. She's not talking to anybody. And maybe that's not the biggest deal
in the world, but it's hysterical and it just shows that they're buffoons. So here's what I
would do. Obviously, you've now lost the popular vote and you've lost the electoral college to Trump.
Trump has now won two of the last three elections. Reality TV stars won two of the last three
elections. That's where we are. You need to go back to the drawing board and try to figure out
what the fuck you've done wrong and where you can change. You won't because you're too deep in it.
You're too deep into identity politics. You're too deep into abortion. you're too deep in it you're too deep into identity politics you're too deep
into abortion you're too deep into transgender and you're too deep into your ukraine and you're
too deep into basically judging people and telling them they're terrible if they're not on your side
that's where you've gone wrong and i don't know that you can remedy that i don't know that you
can like i've asked this of people that I think are much smarter
than myself about where we are as a country.
And they're like, we need someone to bring us together, right?
That's kind of the big thing.
We need someone that can bring this country together.
That's all I heard from these celebrity people.
Every time there's a celebrity endorsement, their whole thing was, we need someone to
unite us, right?
It's never going to be that way.
The genie is out of the bottle and my buddy tells
me well there's a there's a tragedy it'll bring the people together like a 9-11 type of thing and
like yeah that did that for five minutes and people bought their 9-11 commemorative coins and plates
and flags and bibles and then everybody hated each other again and that was before things were as
super fucked as they are now that's before social media it's fuck kiddos i'm not trying to paint a bleak outlook for you but the idea that
we're ever going to be united as a country we can't it is broken and it's broken due in large
part well two things when trump came along it i mean he kind of fucked the whole system and he
drove these people to insanity
at least in the past they wouldn't just openly tell you constantly that you're a piece of shit
and you're terrible and all this now they're real fucking comfortable doing that and i don't know
how you go from that level of comfort to just by the way our bad uh we don't think you're all pieces
of shit we're sorry white, you're not so bad.
You know, maybe we go too far with this.
That's not going to happen.
It is broken.
It will not be fixed.
So every four years,
you're going to be rooting on your side of things to win.
And the other side is going to be absolutely miserable
and suicidal and won't want to go to work.
Well, actually, only one side would do that.
Even if Trump lost, these motherfuckers would get up and go drive their trucks or do whatever it is.
But God, the number of people I see on social media that were on the losing side of this,
these young people that are just they have no fucking clue how the world works.
It's just like, I can't get out of bed today. My life won't go on. Like abortion like do you plan on getting an abortion today
no no but i like to know the options there you know i just want the option
so and by the way in most states you can still get an abortion it's not like this is you know
it's a state's issue and by the way i wouldn, I would be in favor like of a federal law.
And I w I would be in favor of that.
Like I, I wouldn't care if you came to me and said, Josh, there's a federal law.
Uh, that's the, that's outlines abortion terms, viability, all that shit.
I'd be like, okay, fine with me.
And like, I don't give a shit because I'm not getting an abortion anytime soon.
That's part of the issue is the other side wants you to believe that men can get abortions.
Maybe when you cut that kind of shit.
But like, here's OK, here's a question.
If your whole thing has been like four years of telling the group, like if you're Rob Reiner, meathead from the Archie Bunker program. And of course he directed Spinal Tap
and Princess Bride and North
and When Harry Met Sally, all that.
If you're a guy like Rob Reiner
who has spent years saying that if Trump wins again,
there is no democracy, the country's over,
people are racist, you're Hitler.
Like how does one come back from that?
Like what is rob reiner's
wednesday like now when you've spent years saying the world is over if like you've pushed you've
gone all and you put all your chips in the middle on the world is over if this guy wins
like do you just put a gun in your mouth at that point like how do you bounce back from that
how does one just go yep it's on now on now, boys. Sorry, I was wrong.
I don't know how you go from everyone who disagrees with me is Hitler to, hey, it's Wednesday.
I'm going to Starbucks.
Like that's a weird transition to me.
I struggle with that one.
But anyway, all right, I'll try to get some other shit here in a little bit.
I appreciate you guys.
I know I've had to add some commercials in here to try to make a buck.
My bad.
I appreciate the people who sent me some messages letting me know that they've got their friends listening to the podcast.
Send messages to your friends. If you don't send messages to your friends to tell them to listen
to the podcast, I'll be real. You're Hitler. You're a fascist and you're a Nazi if you don't
tell your friends to listen to the Josh Ennis Show. So let that pressure sit with you for a
second. Tell a friend. Tell as many people as you can to listen. We need you. I appreciate you.
Thank you.