The Megyn Kelly Show - Why Working Class Turned to Trump, and Kamala's Uniquely Terrible Campaign, with Batya Ungar-Sargon | Ep. 939
Episode Date: November 8, 2024Megyn Kelly is joined by Batya Ungar-Sargon, author of "Second Class," for this AM special episode to talk about why the American working class increasingly turned away from the left in the 2024 elec...tion and embraced Donald Trump, Dave Portnoy calling out the Dem tactics that are alienating voters, the glaring disconnect between Joe Scarborough and his "Morning Joe" co-hosts with the realities of everyday Americans, how fake Scarborough's point of view has proven to be throughout this election cycle, why Kamala Harris proved to be such a uniquely disastrous candidate for the Dems in 2024, her political missteps and inability to speak like a normal person, bizarre moments from her concession speech, and more.Ungar-Sargon- https://www.amazon.com/Second-Class-Betrayed-Americas-Working/dp/1641773618Ground News: Use the link https://groundnews.com/megyn to get 50% off the Vantage subscription to see through mainstream media narratives.Blackout Coffee: https://BlackoutCoffee.com/MK or use the code MK for 20% off your first orderFollow The Megyn Kelly Show on all social platforms:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/MegynKellyTwitter: http://Twitter.com/MegynKellyShowInstagram: http://Instagram.com/MegynKellyShowFacebook: http://Facebook.com/MegynKellyShow Find out more information at: https://www.devilmaycaremedia.com/megynkellyshow
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The left and the media do not get it. Why Trump was able to win in such spectacular and dominant fashion, winning the popular vote
by millions and winning the electoral college 312 to 226 total blowout. So what is the reason?
Well, one reason is the subject of my guest's book, Second Class, how the elites betrayed
America's working men and women. Trust in the media is at an all-time low. Can you blame
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Batya Angar Sargan joins me now.
There was a piece in the New York Post today,
and I totally agree with it, saying this is the death of the celebrity endorsement.
Oh, absolutely, Megan. But I think it goes so much deeper than that. You know,
Wall Street favored Kamala Harris over Donald Trump by 75 percent to 25 percent. It's not just
the celebrities. It's not just the rich glitterati from Hollywood. It's the elites overall.
I mean, you just have to open a newspaper, turn on cable news to one of the liberal channels
and to see the weeping, the funereal, you know, atmosphere there.
This was an election that revealed, finally, that the real divide in America is not racial.
It's not even political.
It is the class divide separating the American working class
from the elites. And this is why millions and millions and millions of working class Americans
who were Democrats, Megan, 50 years ago, 30 years ago, five years ago, voted for Donald Trump
because the American working class is unbelievably tolerant.
They are deeply patriotic. They are radical moderates and they are struggling. That is
who Donald Trump spoke to and ended up picking off a lot of Democratic voters because his agenda
spoke directly to the character of the American working class. But instead of trying to understand that,
you get Stephen Colbert and the others out there going,
well, this was bad for women, it was bad for children,
it was bad for poor people,
and it was bad for you, Trump voters.
If only you weren't too stupid to know.
You're going to find out how bad this was for you.
Completely clueless,
and it's not surprising to see him struggling,
Gutfeld soaring, but not just
Gutfeld. Dave Portnoy weighed in and he's got this huge empire over at Barstool Sports. And definitely,
and I think he comes from the left. I don't think this is a Republican guy. I mean,
he was defending abortion rights. Yeah, he comes from the left. Listen to him.
Their pure arrogance and their moral superiority have driven people away.
If you say you're voting for Trump, suddenly you're a Nazi, you're Hitler, you're garbage.
Enough. Enough.
Like, yeah, I'm sure there's racists in the party, just like there's fucking crazy people and assholes and racists in the Democratic Party, all right?
But millions and millions and millions and millions
of people vote for Trump.
He won clear, he won decisive.
So when you call us that, and when you say that,
you're calling the majority of the country racist,
Hitlers, Nazis.
I don't think you get the words of what that means.
You are alienating all this middle ground people
by acting like you're better than us, smarter than us,
and frankly,
insulting our intelligence. They're going to look themselves in the mirror.
This moral superiority complex they have, this arrogance they have, it's not working.
It's time to wake up and see that. You're alienating half the country, more of it.
Wake up, move on.
Or keep losing.
But can they?
It's such a great question.
It's so funny.
Stephen Colbert actually uttered the words, today is the day the American people
voted against democracy.
Like, literally cannot tell
that he is describing democracy
when saying what he really means is they voted against
my interests as a millionaire. That is what they really mean. And it's so amazing. They're
admitting it, Megan. Donald Trump said again and again, they don't hate me. They hate you,
the American people. And now you have all of these leftists coming out and saying,
you know, it's not about Trump. It's about the American people, right? They truly do hate American people. I do think that there is
a real question of policy here at stake, though. It's less about the fact that smearing people as
Hitler lovers and racists is terrible politics. Of course, that's true. But I don't think that's
why the majority of Hispanic men broke for Trump. I think it has to do with the fact that Donald Trump lifted the
Democrats pro-labor agenda right out from under their noses. The Democrats used to support labor,
they used to support the working class, and they used to believe in a strong border,
trade deals that favored American workers. They were socially moderate, right? Abortions should
be safe, legal, and rare. And they also believed in being anti-war. Who does that sound like today? That is not the
Democrats position today. That is Donald Trump's agenda. And that is why the reason Donald Trump
won is the same reason that Kamala Harris lost, because there is a winning formula for the
American working class, anti-war, free
trade only to the extent that it helps the American worker, strong borders and socially
moderate positions that used to be the Democrats agenda.
And now it is Trump's.
And I am just begging the GOP to recognize this, because if they don't, they're going
to lose all of these voters when this comes up again.
It's amazing. Yeah, Democrats. It's me. It's amazing to see the amount of tears flowing like Jimmy Kimmel in tears on his show over the like half of the country voting and getting what they want.
Just not his half. That's why he's crying. He's crying for himself. He doesn't have the power he thought he did. He's not alone. It's women like this that make me want to celebrate the tears, that make me have absolutely
no sympathy or empathy for these tears. This is Dr. I think I'm using that term loosely,
Arlene. And she decided to do a little post on X that's now gone viral. It was, I think, the day of the vote.
And she had a little interaction with a sales clerk, and she decided to post about it.
Watch this woman.
She's a political science professor, she says.
I've been tracking everything that's been going on across the country today.
And my most important encounter was when I went out to get my champagne.
I was talking to the guy in the store, of course, asking him, did he vote?
And he said he did early voting.
And he asked me if I early voted.
And he asked me, you know, why I was getting the champagne.
And I said, because I'm going to be toasting Madam President
tonight. And he just looked at me with kind of like a smirk on his face. And I said, you know,
she's she's going to win this. Right. He says, oh, well, it's very, very close. And I said,
no, it's not. Says, well, what do you mean? I said, no, it's not. The women of America
are making their voices heard. Reproductive rights is what it all comes down to.
And I said to him, she's going to take every one of the swing states plus Iowa. And he said, oh,
but the numbers are so close. I said, I'm a political analyst. I'm telling you right now,
the numbers are there. She's taking this election. And I said to him, you realize,
and he didn't tell me who he voted for, but of course I knew.
And I said, you do realize you wasted your vote, right?
And I didn't care.
I walked out with my bottle of champagne and happily walked home.
Bye-bye.
Dr. Arlene, you can take your champagne and shove it up your, yeah, because your snobbery, your absolute elitism is on. I'm a political analyst, you dumb ass sales clerk. You wasted
your vote. And now we just checked her feed to see after the election. It was never about them
or their Supreme qualifications. It was about misogyny, racism, hate and fascism. Of course.
Oh, we have that. Oh, here she is. More of Dr. Arlene. It is an incredibly sad day. Heartbreaking
for everyone. Buck up. And when I look back at my entire analysis of this,
all of the analysis, 120 years worth of elections is based on men running for office, not women,
because there's no data. And Hillary Clinton was, everybody hated Hillary Clinton,
that America is not ready for a female president. And that's it. Not anytime
soon. It will be decades from now. And that's a damn shame because Kamala Harris was the best
candidate in this race and she was the best for America. The odds of Arlene having gone back to
the sales clerk and apologized for her disgusting
arrogance are very slim, Batya. That first clip really had it all, you know, the credentialism
that inflated the ego of this very tiny person. This is a woman, if she's a college professor,
who's probably making $150,000 a year, sneering at and talking down to a person working in a store, a clerk, right?
Who has the grace not to inform her who he voted for, because he doesn't need to stick it to her,
right? So here's a working class person showing all of the grace in the world to this condescending, understanding, sneering elitist who then uses the lens of racism and misogyny as an alibi
for the fact that not only did this person not just accept her sneering contempt as marching
orders for who to vote for, right? But the fact that he refused to vote for the person who is going to create a world that is good for her bottom line.
This is the point I just want to keep making, which is the elites created an economy that made Dr.
Arlene rich. And that nice guy who just took it from her is now struggling to pay his bills.
And that is really what Donald Trump is a corrective to.
It was like Sonny Hostin yesterday on The View. I'm very worried. I'm worried about my daughter.
She has less civil rights than I have. Fewer should have been. She doesn't have the same
civil rights as I do. And I'm deeply worried about my daughter. Meanwhile, Sonny Hostin lives
in a sprawling multimillion dollar estate because she's
Sonny Hostin. At least her son got into Harvard. I'm sure her daughter's probably there too.
She herself went to Notre Dame. She's lived a privileged life and still not unlike Michelle
Obama or Oprah. She, what she wants to do is just dump on America, that this is a place where you don't get equal civil rights because of race, because of gender.
If I don't get what I want.
Right. That's exactly right. for a country that has been crafted as an upward funnel of wealth into the pockets of people like
Sonny Hostin away from the people that she employs, right? That's what the open border is.
It is a way for credentialed elites to get rich off of the labor of illegals because they don't
have to employ American workers. And if American workers objected to that, as they did in 2016,
by voting for Donald Trump, they called them deplorables and racist. And this time around,
they called them Nazis. It is an alibi for wage theft by the elites of the working class.
And that is what Donald Trump is a corrective to. It's why he has cobbled together a mass populist movement, the multiracial working
class coalition that now is the popular vote. It's the most incredible, incredible thing.
What a victory for democracy, for the will of the people, for the working class.
So they can't quite get their arms around the fact that his coalition is diverse, that it's multi-ethnic. And this is Joy Reid
in her struggle session to try to explain why he got 45 percent of Latinos on Tuesday night.
Sade. Coming from an immigrant family, there is this sort of trying to be super American
when people come here, because I know some African immigrants who are all the way
Trump. And it's this idea of I want to be with the side that's waving the biggest flag. I want to
fit in. And there is a huge element, to be honest, of anti-blackness in a lot of this,
anti-black American-ness specifically. And there's this idea that I'm black, but I'm not black.
I may look black to you.
I may be black if I'm walking through Bloomingdale's and get followed around.
But in my mind, I'm identifying with whiteness because whiteness means privilege and it means
not being a black American. This has to be unpacked because this shift among Latino men
is significant. And it says something about where we're going in this country. Got it. Latinos are anti-black. They want to be white. That's why they voted for Trump.
My friend Zedulani said on Twitter, why is it that these leftists always sound like rival
Lebanese militia groups? You know, this one's the real evil one. You know,
this ethnicity is the one we should be attacking. It's so insane.
You have to really hate America to talk that way. I mean, and that is what she's effectively saying
is that to love America, to be an immigrant who comes here and wants this country to be the best
it can possibly be, that that is somehow evil and racist. No, it is evil and racist to say that
minorities have to vote a specific way. The reason Latinos vote broke for Trump is because he creates an amazing economy that lifts up the bottom.
It is literally a wave that elevates the working class.
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Another loser in this election is Joe Scarborough. Joe Scarborough has to be high up the list on the
list of losers in addition to Kamala Harris. He backed Joe Biden. He lied to us. He was
conspirator number one on the Joe Biden lies about his mental acuity up to the very last second because he wanted to
hold on to his access to power. It was so fun to be president, the president's friend.
And then the switcheroo happened. The American public saw what happened at that debate. And
then the next day, Sybil showed up on the set of Morning Joe saying he's got to go to save the party. Yeah, it's obvious. Hello. Right.
Anyway, then swoops in Kamala Harris. And now she's the greatest thing since sliced bread. Yes,
we've got to get behind Kamala Harris. One hundred percent. We've got to go for Kamala.
And, you know, she's going to deliver. She's going to continue Joe Biden's great economy.
He's been the greatest president ever. Trust me, you people, you working class suffering people. I know better. This is a great economy. Trust me, inflation doesn't matter.
This is a great thing. It's roaring reelect. Then he loses or she loses. And he comes out and says,
I've been telling you all along that this social stuff that you're putting the country through is
a loser, that she was going to lose because of the social like what? He's truly Sybil and therefore a loser. However, I've got to show you this.
There was a big reveal today that Joe Scarborough does not know anything about the economy.
He's been telling us is so amazing under Biden-Harris because he is one of
those elites who has absolutely fallen out of touch with how real Americans live. It was shown
in the following exchange over something as simple as the cost of butter on their show today.
I want to talk about economy for a second. A few weeks ago, three weeks ago, somebody who was going to be voting for Kamala Harris came up to me and said, oh, my God, Trump's going to win.
I go, why is that? He goes, I just I went to the grocery store. Butter's over three dollars.
I kind of laughed and I said, I said, well, that's kind of reductive, isn't it? Said it to myself, to him. I smiled and I said, good point.
But it actually, everything we're hearing after the election is.
I'm just saying, the seven. What's that?
The $7. What's that? Butter is $7?
He says, does it have a gold frame around it? He has no idea. When was the last time Joe Scarborough
went to the grocery store? I mean, I probably never. I go to the grocery store. I'm there all
the time. I see a lot of the listeners of my show at my one in Connecticut and we laugh and we bond
and all that. If you're in Connecticut, check me out. Anyway, Batya, the point is he's one of the
biggest losers of this election and it's because he falls into that same exact category we've been discussing, like Stephen Colbert and Dr. Arlene and the rest of
them. It's so amazing because it was such a revealing moment. But there have been moments
in between moments like that, even on Morning Joe, where they have admitted the truth. So there was a
big screed by Joe Scarborough about how cancel culture is unacceptable. Did you know, Megan,
that they have been canceling people? And how terrible is this? And there was a guest who was
saying, you know, actually, like millions of low wage immigrants crossing the border illegally is
bad for the working class. We are officially in the four week period that follows from crushing
democratic loss in which you're allowed to say the things. They always do this.
They did this in 2016 as well. There was like four weeks where you were allowed to say the things,
the truth that everybody knows. And it happened as well after Glenn Youngkin won in this like
crushing loss to the Democrats, where suddenly they say the things that everybody knows is true.
And then after four weeks, they go back to denial and they
go back to blame racism and sexism and everyone climbs for power again. But that's how you know
that they know that they are lying because there is always this little window where the things are
allowed to be said. And it is it's always four weeks, just like with Biden's mental acuity.
We had four weeks of an honest press corps genuinely reporting on it. And then they managed
to get him out and they went right back to being just as dishonest as ever. So that's why like I had
peers on earlier, Morgan, and he was saying, this is officially the death of the woke mind virus.
And I was saying, well, is it, I mean, it's suffered a terrible defeat. I mean,
the American electorate has said, we hate it. We're not on board with it, but I don't know
that it's extractable just like RFKJ's brain worm. He says, God, I don't know that it's extractable, just like RFKJ's brain worm.
He says, God, I don't know if you can get it out. I think you're right. They learned all these
lessons back in 16 that we were getting more woke. I asked Trump about his language about women at a
very famous presidential debate. And he said, we've gotten too politically correct. That's what we used to call this. And then political
correctness exploded into wokeness. People knew that he was a backlash to it.
I don't think they are going to change anything.
The thing that they have to change if they ever want to win again is immigration policy.
Now, remember, it used to be the Democrats
who believed that we had to have a strong border
to protect the wages of working class people
because labor is like everything else.
It adheres to the law of supply and demand.
The more you have of it, the cheaper it is.
And we should want American workers to make a living wage.
That was the economy that Donald Trump built.
When Donald Trump showed up on the scene
and closed that border
and working class
wages started to go up, the Democratic Party reformulated itself in opposition to him.
And the major donors of the party, people like George Soros, who don't believe in borders and
don't believe in nation states, they really turbocharged that. So there was this kind of
symbiotic relationship between the far left, the wokes,
and then the donor class, which were all pushing for open borders. And of course, Alejandro Mayorkas
showed up and said, I'm the man for that job, right? Totally opened the border, right?
Did someone call me?
Exactly, exactly. And so here is the question. I think that on the woke excesses in universities, it is possible that we will start to see some sort of course correction.
I think on the gender stuff, thanks to your work, Megan, which has been so important, I think we're already going to start seeing some correction.
The real, real question is on immigration. Can they go back to their position on immigration from the 90s and the
2000s? Bernie Sanders, as recently as 2015, was saying open borders is a Koch brothers proposal.
And I think that is where they will not be able to go back to their former self because the donor
party is the donor class is too entrenched. I think what we're going to see in 2028 is this.
We're going to see people like Gretchen Whitmer, who represents
the Kamala Harris version of the party in a primary against somebody like Josh Shapiro,
who Megan only lost the white working class in Pennsylvania by two points. So he is really a
Democrat who has shown the working class that he can speak to them and like them. That's going to
be the really interesting interstitial fight to watch
on the Democratic side and to see which way the DNC allows the party to go. One direction,
obviously, is going to be much more fruitful for them. But I don't know if they have the
stomach to go with the white Jewish guy over the woman. That's right. Speaking of Bernie Sanders,
he put out the following statement, reads in part as follows. It should come as no great
surprise that a Democratic Party, which has abandoned working class people would find that
the working class has abandoned them. First, it was the white working class and now it is Latino
and black workers as well. While the democratic leadership defends the status quo, the American
people are angry and want change and they're right.. Wow. I mean, that that could have been
issued by a Trump surrogate. Yeah, my question to Bernie is in 2015, you understood that the
number one issue when it comes to the economy for working class people is immigration. And by 2019,
when you were running in that primary against Donald Trump. And the question on the debate was, would you decriminalize illegal border crossing? You raised your hand to say, yes. What changed
for you? And do you regret that? Do you understand that the workers that you so deeply care about,
and I believe you that you care about them, that this issue is very important to them and that this
is where the Democratic Party really needs to go? He was just doing he was doing what he said Kamala Harris is doing in this race. You know,
he acknowledged she's just got to say what she has to say to get elected. And he's a politician,
too. I think he has a genuine concern for blue, blue class, blue collar, working class people.
But he on that stage had to say what he thought they wanted to hear.
I want to shift gears and talk to you about Kamala, because I mean, I really love how obviously her team is out there leaking to Politico that it's all the fault of Joe Biden,
that he really caused this collapse. How could she possibly have dug out of this hole,
as David Plouffe put it? And I said earlier, you know, sure. Yeah. Joe Biden caused many holes
with the inflation numbers, with the immigration and the open border. She was part
of it. And then with staying too long with the mental acuity, she was part of that too. She's
not blameless on any of that. But Kamala Harris was a uniquely bad politician. There's just
absolutely nothing to connect to with this woman, but not if you ask Claire McCaskill.
Now I'm going to play you this soundbite.
This person is in la-la land about Kamala Harris's alleged talents,
but take a listen to yet another crier, Claire McCaskill.
I'm so proud. I'm so proud of her. I don't think people realize how hard it is to get to where she was.
For her to be selected as vice president after what I think she would tell you was a very disappointing presidential race, where I think she kind of lost her footing and was listening too much to consultants, frankly, and wasn't it didn't really exude who she was.
And then to be vice president and to step into the most difficult situation in the world where
she had to be completely loyal to Joe Biden and respectful of the fact that he had chosen her.
But yet maneuver in a situation. I mean, such political skill. It is just inspiring
people who don't understand what she had to do to get to this moment. And so I'm just very proud of I mean, she was treated like female Jesus.
Like, she's making it sound like poor Kamala Harris.
All his problems were her problems, too.
She was part of the administration.
And then when the coup happened, Batya, she was anointed.
That Democratic National Convention, Brad Summer, a completely compliant, complicit media covering for her at every turn.
Oh, boo.
Oh, poor girl.
Are you kidding me?
Megan, I I've sort of made this vow to myself after Trump won that I was going to try to be big and generous and, you know,
not gloat. And you're making it very hard because you brought all of the videos into the video.
And it's impossible not to feel like so vindicated from this nonsense. These people who had so much
power. Here's my latest theory about Harris. I'm curious what you think about this, Megan.
I have this theory that if she had come out the gate and said, look, I'm not an ideological person. I don't believe in
anything very strongly. I want to be president and I want to reflect what you guys want. So on
each issue, we're going to pull the American people, whatever gets 60% support, I'm going to
do because honestly, I don't really care. I've been all over the place. I think she would have
gotten a lot farther because it would have been honest and authentic to who she
is. But instead, she went into it pretending to have these very deep seated convictions that
everybody knows she doesn't have because she ran for office in 2019 on the opposite platform.
You know, Andrew Yang wrote this great op-ed for Newsweek.
He said something so smart.
He said in every interview,
she looked like she was thinking,
what should I say instead of what do I believe?
And I think that that just put his finger on the,
he hit the nail on the head.
That was the problem with her is she seemed to be always calculating
what is the thing
to say to get elected. And it was such a stark contract with Donald, contrast with Donald Trump,
who obviously says what he believes all the time. I mean, Megan, remember that rally in the Bronx?
He was so authentic facing a sea of people who everybody had told him hate him, who, by the way, he swung the Bronx 22 points
like Republicans show up, show up, love the people, love the American people. They will love you back.
So well said that I love the Andrew Yang line. He's 100 percent right. And when you're saying
it, it reminded me of this moment we showed the audience when it happened after she went on Colbert and she seemed to glitch
like right in the middle of the answer, probably for this reason. Here it is.
Polling shows that a lot of people, especially independent voters, really want this to be a
change election and that they tend to break for you in terms of thinking about change
You you are a member of president administration
under a Harris administration
What would the major changes be and what would stay the same? Sure. Well, I mean, I'm obviously not Joe Biden
I know and so that would be one change
But also I think it's important to say with you know, 28 days to go, I'm not Donald Trump.
And so when we think about the significance of what this next generation of leadership looks like, were I to be elected president, it is about, frankly, I love the American people.
And I believe in our country.
I love that it is our character and nature to be an ambitious people.
You know, we have aspirations.
We have dreams.
We have incredible work ethic and and and i just believe that we can create and and build upon
the success we've achieved in a way that we continue to grow opportunity and in that way
grow the strength of our nation is it over
someone tweeted last week that she seems like a fourth grader giving a book report on a
book that they didn't read. And I think that there's really see her glitching. What major
changes would you bring? Well, I'm not I'm not Joe Biden and I'm not Donald Trump. Like she thought
of, oh, I'm I'm on a roll here. Here I go. I'm on a roll. No, I'm neither man. And so I really think, and then it's the glitch, like, uh, what should I say?
What should I say? Like Andrea, I'm like, what should I say? I, I, I don't know what I should
say. I don't know how I'm supposed to be different from Joe Biden. Who am I? And then insert nonsense
lines that, that are pre-rehearsed that we've all heard 10,000 times. Yeah. Yeah. And I think, you know, the issue that she ultimately settled on as her one issue
was abortion. And the way they went out, like to try to convince women that this was going to be
the issue was so amazing because Megan, what they did was they talked about it in a totally fake way. Like they,
they built it up into this made up problem, right? That there's going to be a national abortion ban,
which Trump promised repeatedly that he would veto. And there's zero reason to suspect that
he's lying about that. He believes abortion should be legal for 12 weeks. So he has no reason to lie about that. So their one winning issue was totally fake and made up, whereas Trump was running on
the disappearing American dream for working class Americans, which is totally real.
So you had the Obamas go out there berating black men and Hispanic men show up for your women folk for this fake problem that allows rich women to feel like they are the true oppressed class in America.
Right. This made up problem. Right on.
And what ended up happening was working class women showed up for their husbands and their sons and said, we're going to stand by you because this
country has turned its back on you. And I find that to be very moving. Yes, me too. Those are
the women I was trying to reach when I spoke at the Trump rally. Like, don't listen to this
bullshit messaging about what's best for women and what's best for children and what's best for America.
You know, asking like, how do you win when your son or your husband are losing?
This is a lie that is being peddled by political hacks on the other side.
The Kamala Harris problem is so multifaceted.
I mean, like there's, I can't really think of anything that's good about her and her candidacy. I've said before, she has pretty hands. That's something.
She's very good looking. I can, we can admit that she's a good looking woman.
She's fine. Yeah. I just, you know, I'm just thinking about like things that I like,
I look at her and I admire her. Like she has lovely hands. She's to go for the profundity yet again in her concession speech, which I mean,
there are things I'm going to miss about her, Batya. I'm going to miss her fake profundities.
I'm going to miss her accents. I'm going to miss her preacher. Joy cometh in the morning. I'm going to miss that. But she gave
me one last parting gift. Check it out. There's an adage and historian once called a law of history.
True of every society across the ages. The adage is only when it is dark enough can you see the stars.
I know many people feel like we are entering a dark time, but for the benefit of us all,
I hope that is not the case. But here's the thing. America, if it is, let us fill the sky with the light of a brilliant, brilliant billion of stars.
The light, the light of optimism, of faith, of truth and service
and there and there it is it's amazing she's so proud of herself like you can tell she's so she's
like i've got i've got something for you as someone once said the sun rises in the East. And later at night, we see the billions of stars.
Yeah, yeah. And then they clap. They're confused. They're clapping because she seems to be done.
Baja, come on. I love all the pretend games about how tough economy and Joe Biden.
To ignore the elephant in and Joe Biden to ignore the
elephant in the room is to continue the dishonesty that we've been facing with this press.
Honestly, it really is something to admire.
I think I feel like I know her less than I did before she ran for president.
Like I know even less about what makes her tick, what makes her get up in the morning.
Why did she do this?
Why does she say that? Why does she act like that? Like she has managed in some ways to shroud herself
in even more mystery, which I think is a really big accomplishment for somebody who spent, you
know, a hundred days trying to tell us who she is. What do you think is going to happen to her now?
I asked Don Jr. this earlier. Do you think that she is in any way the de facto leader of the Democrat Party?
No, I think people are going to run as far as they can from the Bidens and from Harris.
And the the the will to power in the Democrat Party runs so deep.
And I think right now there she's going to, you know, these people who were forced to
lie about her, something happens to your soul when you're forced to lie about someone. Of course,
nobody forced them except themselves and their own will to, you know, ascend the power hierarchy,
right? But you know, they are such a laughingstock now as a party, every person who lied on her
behalf, that is going to sour very quickly, like we said,
four weeks. And then I think she's going to become somewhat untouchable in the party.
The Obamas, I think, have lost a lot of power. You know, the Obamas and Pelosi really bet the
farm that this was going to work, this coup. And I think it's been so revealed how little they
understand the American people, how little they respect the American people, how little they respect the American people, how little they respect the democracy that they demagogue about. They hate the American
people because the American people hate them because they see them for what they are. They
see the contempt that these elites have for them. And I think that that is what has been really
revealed this election cycle. There's no more grown up in the Democratic Party.
There's no leader. There's no heir apparent. It's like that show Party of Five. The parents died.
Now the children are just running around. There's nobody to watch them. Like who's going to watch
them? There's not even an identifiable big brother type to step in and sort of hold their hands and
shepherd them along. There's nobody. I mean, maybe it's certainly not going to be tampon Tim. Maybe Josh Shapiro. I
don't like, who do they have? I got nothing. There wasn't even like a top surrogate. All those stars
have been embarrassed that those guys aren't it. The Obamas know. And you know, it's actually
really interesting, Baja, a point that we didn't get to today is she's reportedly her campaign bankrupt.
She earned earned. She was given a billion dollars by all these hopeful Democrats to run this campaign in the course of like a month or two. And the reports are out today that she she's
reportedly 20 million dollars in the hole. They spent it all. They were paying those celebrities to show up at her rallies and try to fill those
arenas with enthusiastic fans. And they spent so much, they wound up with absolutely nothing,
with fewer counties by far than Joe Biden won. They have lost the Senate. They have lost the White House.
And we'll find out whether they've lost any chance of taking the House. I mean,
worst investment ever. So I mean, back to our original point, I guess, like,
keep doing the same thing. If you want the same results, you could just keep flushing a billion
dollars down the drain every two years and then four. Or you could change and you can actually bend the knee on the issues that are most important
to the American people, never mind Republicans. Like you say, let's start with immigration.
Let's start with boys and girls sports. Let's start with actually doing something about the
drunken spending the Democrats did that still have prices too high.
That last one's going to be the trickiest to fix for President Trump. So anyway, your forecast
on the next not four years, but two, and what's going to happen when Trump takes office. Did
these Democrats feel humbled enough by the message they received on Tuesday to try to work with him?
Or is it just once we're past the four weeks back to norm? I think politicians are going to want to work
with him, especially on the issues that it's clear voters hate where they have ended up with
Democrats have ended up on. You touched on something that I think is the most underreported story of this election cycle, which is Harris outspent Trump by astronomical numbers.
Nikki Haley outspent Trump two to one in the Republican primary.
American democracy is so robust and healthy. I mean, I remember thinking Citizens United
was like the end, Megan.
Like, we're never going to have a free election again.
The will of the people is done.
I mean, how wrong I was.
It turns out you can spend a billion, 1.2 billion,
I think you're right, she's 20 million in the hole,
something like that, on an election
and win spectacularly against somebody who's
spending a fraction of that amount. And lose spectacularly.
And lose spectacularly. I mean, what an amazing, amazing thing to learn about our nation,
that our systems work, our institutions work, and the will of the people comes out. The will
of the electorate is what happens is who
gets elected. It's really I really hope that even people who don't like Trump, who didn't want him
to win, can recognize this for what it is. It is a mandate to lead from your fellow Americans. We
should all be able to respect that and even admire it. Change is coming. I absolutely believe that Trump and this Senate and hopefully the
House, too, can get real change pushed through legislatively that could last long beyond the
Trump administration. But we do have to watch those House races. It's not over and it's not
comfortable. Batya, what a pleasure. Great to see you. Thank you so much, Megan. God bless you.
Oh, you too, my friend. Okay. We are back, uh, later today with Charlie Kirk. I mean, is there anybody besides maybe Elon that did more to get Trump elected, uh, than Charlie did? I just
like what a debt of gratitude the nation owes him. And we will also have Glenn Greenwald. He's been on fire on X this week,
taking down these hack so-called journalists. It's going to be fun. See you then.
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