Will Cain Country - Senator Tommy Tuberville & Lou Valentino: Trump Makes Aggressive Cabinet Picks with Gaetz, Gabbard

Episode Date: November 14, 2024

Story #1: President-elect Donald Trump has made some waves with controversial cabinet choices such as former Congressman Matt Gaetz for Attorney General, former Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard for the Di...rector of National Intelligence, and Kash Patel for the Director of the FBI? Will they be confirmed by the Senate? Former Auburn Head Football Coach & Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) joins to give the inside scoop on what the Senate is thinking about the cabinet and more. Story #2: Quick hits with MC Don "Tinfoil Pat":  Was FEMA weaponized against Trump supporters? Who should have been named 'sexiest man alive?' Senator Hulk Hogan? Story #3: President-elect Donald Trump did at least 20 points better in the Bronx, Brooklyn, and Queens? Will is joined by Bronx native and Host of “LV Nation’ on YouTube, Lou Valentino to break down how it happened. Tell Will what you thought about this podcast by emailing WillCainShow@fox.com Subscribe to The Will Cain Show on YouTube here: Watch The Will Cain Show! Follow Will on Twitter: @WillCain Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 One, a bomb has dropped on the bureaucracy. Matt Gates, Tulsi, Gabbard, Pete Hegsett. But can they be confirmed by the United States Senate? Could RFK? Let's ask someone who would know. Let's ask, Senator Tommy Tupperville. Two, quick hits with Don Tinfoil from one of the biggest stories of the week that's got swept under the rug because we've all been focused on the transition of power. But that is FEMA weaponized against supporters of Donald Trump and sexiest man alive.
Starting point is 00:00:47 Three, Donald Trump won the hood. Let's ask. The host of Elv Nation on YouTube, Lou Valentino from the Bronx, about the hood for Trump. It is the Will Kane Show, streaming live at Fox News.com on the Fox News YouTube channel, the Fox News Facebook page where we continue to grow this audience in astronomical numbers, and we appreciate you watching and joining us at your lunch hour. Some 1.3 million of you joined us yesterday on Facebook. Every week on YouTube, we have.
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Starting point is 00:02:11 Then we'll drop into your feed whenever you like. He gives us a five-star review, and you're also a member of the Wallycia. I saw this video from my hometown, my home studios, the home base of the Wilcane. So from Dallas, Texas. Caught my attention. Check out the hood in Dallas. Guys, we're over here at the Victor Garcia Park here in Far, Texas. We're literally in the hood. Like, this is the hood. You know Cyprus, you know right, you know egg leaf. You're in the hood here.
Starting point is 00:02:39 So it's currently 138 in the morning, but we're driving and we saw some... Damn. Look at what's in the hood. Look at that. Look at that in Dallas, Texas. And that's representative of something that happened. across the country. That's something that was represented in the Bronx. And we're going to be talking to a guy who has a very successful YouTube show. Lou Valentino is going to join us. He's the host of
Starting point is 00:03:08 LV Nation on YouTube. And he's going to be joining us a little bit later here. We're going to talk about why Donald Trump was capable of winning the Bronx, how he was capable of winning the race for president of the United States. Now, I don't know. I don't know. We've had an open debate with the Wollisha. We've had an open debate with the guys on whether or not I should call him Senator or I should call him coach. In the hierarchy of titles, I'm lost. I really am. Once a congressman, always a congressman,
Starting point is 00:03:35 once an ambassador, always an ambassador. I don't know, but I do know, once a coach, always a coach. So does that leave you as coach or senator? We've got some important questions today about Matt Gates, about Tulsi Gabbard, about my rider died. Pete Higgseth.
Starting point is 00:03:51 So who gets confirmed in this aggressive bomb on the bureaucracy? Let's get into that with story number one. He is a senator from Alabama. He's also the former coach at Auburn, Ole Miss, Texas Tech. He is Senator Tommy Tuberville. Coach, Senator, can you sell this debate for me right now? Like, I don't know. What do we do?
Starting point is 00:04:14 Do we do coach? Do we do Senator? Which title is highest on the hierarchy for you? Now, please call me coach. I'd rather be connected with that group than all this swamp up here. But everybody calls me coach here. in Washington, D.C. It's good.
Starting point is 00:04:30 It's really good. It's interesting. You know, I can't keep up with titles and, you know, which one takes priority. And it sounds like you've chosen coaches a more accurate representation of who you are. But, you know, okay, if you become president, let's just say it becomes president Tuberville. You won't be coached then.
Starting point is 00:04:50 You'd be president toberville. Coach president. That's good. That's good. I want to get into that with you a little later. But while we're on the note of coach, I do want to ask you, your coaching record, your resume, it's unassailable. You have an undefeated season on your resume.
Starting point is 00:05:11 You are and were a legitimate head coach. What did you make of the whole play for coach Tim Walts as vice president? Well, we ran him out of time pretty quick, Pete. But it's one of those bills that you have. have to understand somebody trying to be something that they're really not, didn't go very far. And people read through him pretty quick. So there's only room for one coach up here in Washington, D.C., and I've filled out pretty good for the last four years. Well, there's only room for one Fox and Friends weekend host in Washington, D.C. as well.
Starting point is 00:05:49 And it's not me, Coach. Your reference to me is Pete. Unfortunately, that Fox and Friends Weekend host is headed to be Secretary of Defense. So I'm Will, but I will not be insulted. It's a great, it's a great confusion for me to share with one of my really good friends, possibly the next Secretary of Defense. But one more on this coach note. I think he was D-line coach in high school, and I had this debate. I had it with Pete, for that matter.
Starting point is 00:06:19 I had it with a lot of guys. Now, I don't rob any one of their life's accomplishments. And, you know, I've been around sports. You know, I worked at ESPN for five years. I've grown up in sports and, you know, anybody that's been an important person in your life, even if he's a position coach, even in high school, you will continue to refer to them throughout your life as coach. But I do think at some point you don't get to run around calling yourself coach. Obviously, head coach of a division one, multiple division one programs, an NFL team, you're going to keep that moniker.
Starting point is 00:06:51 But I don't know, like, JV defensive line. you know, Pop Warner, like where is the bottom on when you get to stop calling yourself coach? Well, that's a good point. And I will say this will, that coach is a very important position because you touch so many lives. And it's rich, poor, black, white, rule, urban. And that's one thing I loved about it, because I would bring people when I was coaching at Ole Miss or Auburn or Texas Tech. We'd bring young men from all over the country from different environments, put them together and number one, get an education, number two, try to teach them the difference between right and wrong, and then try to get everybody line up in the same and going in the same direction.
Starting point is 00:07:37 It is a hard job, but I tell you, I enjoy it every minute of it. And I don't think you can be in coaching for one or two years and really call yourself somebody that's put their time into it. But I know a lot of good coaches. I know a lot of coaches affected my life. I'll tell you that right now. My parents were number one, coaches were number two. And I hope we don't ruin athletics through all this NIL nonsense, pay for play.
Starting point is 00:08:03 And I don't mind players making money, but we got to come to some reality that we cannot continue to do what we're doing in college sports because what it's going to happen is we're going to lose all the Olympic sports and all the women's sports because they got to have money. And the money has to come from the makings of football and basketball. And if all the money goes into that, We're going to have a tough time in this country. You know, I intend to talk to you about the most important news of the day,
Starting point is 00:08:29 and that's both the Senate Majority Leader and the confirmation of Donald Trump's picks for cabinet. But you've just said two things that fascinate me that I need to follow up on. One, Coach, I remember when I was at ESPN and culture and politics and news were infiltrating the world of sports. And we would have these constant conversations, you know, about, as you mentioned, race relations or whatever. may be. And one of the things that I had said is we're trying to impose neighborhood societal standards on a locker room. And the truth is, we'd be better served as a country if our neighborhood and society more reflected a locker room, not the other way around. So yeah, guys talk rough with one another. They make fun of one another. They say politically incorrect things, but you bring together
Starting point is 00:09:16 people of every socioeconomic and racial background in pursuit of a common purpose. And through that build a brotherhood? If that's not how you build a society, I don't know what is, and I don't want to see the locker room start to become what we think is the politically correct version of America. Yeah, the three things that made our country great will. Number one, when you're born in this country, if you had two parents, two parents that raised you, you hit the lottery, okay, because that doesn't happen very often anymore, but that's how this country was built. Number two was kids from different backgrounds, if they couldn't make it at a college or couldn't afford, they went to the military. The military was something that just built this country and built patriotism and taught
Starting point is 00:10:02 them, again, a lot of things that you learn that you don't learn at home. And then the third thing is sports. It brings people together, like the military, and you have to deal with each other. You have to laugh and cry with each other. You have to learn how to win. You have to learn how to lose. you have to learn time restraint work ethics all those things and if you look at what's going on our country right now we're trying not we but uh you know we got the far left trying to destroy family they have almost destroyed our military we've got a lot of good people but i'm going to tell you we're on downward spiral i'm on armed services committee i've traveled all the world all over these bases we got problems and the third thing is what we just talked about this n i'll and it
Starting point is 00:10:45 seeps all the way down into high school. Georgia athletes now can make money in high school. We cannot continue this. It's got to be about education and learning the difference between right and wrong. Again, I don't mind them making money, but we have to continue the other things along with that. Well, how do we do that? That was the other curiosity I'm going to follow up with you on before we get into the news of the day. And that is, I'm like you, like I don't, I'm a capitalist. I don't begrudge people making money off their unique, God-given talents. But you just laid out for us, people need to understand what's happening in college sports. If we move down, and we are moving down the path of paying these football players who may or may not
Starting point is 00:11:25 deserve the level of compensation they're going to soon receive, it will raid money from college. It will kill Olympic sports. All those are funded on the back of the revenue generating sports. So you like getting gold medals and dominating the Olympics? I'm not sure that's the future for America if we go down this path. So I have always been someone that says, you know, you don't appreciate unintended consequences. I know you think this is the just thing to do,
Starting point is 00:11:48 but have you thought about the potential injustices down the line? I'm not even sure you or I completely understand how it may all shake out. But I also don't know, coach, how we solve that. Like, I don't know how we reconcile the future of NIL. Yeah, we're in the infant stages of the NIL, players making money. The problem that we've got to fix very quickly, and Joe Manchin and I had a bill that we did with coaches, players, parents,
Starting point is 00:12:14 NCAA last couple of years, Schumer wouldn't bring it to the floor because obviously Democrats want to unionize everybody. And so we wasn't going to stand for that. Even Joe Manchin said, we can't do that. But we've got to, first of all, we've got to make them understand if you got a contract, you've got to fulfill it. Okay. If, say if you signed for $300,000 dollars a year, I'm fine with that. You sign a contract. You can't break it. If you break it, you got to pay it back. See what I'm saying? saying. And then the other thing is, uh, yeah, if you transfer, you've got to pay a price for that and used to. And your, your generation of mine, when you're coming up in college, if you want to
Starting point is 00:12:57 transfer, it's good, but you have set out of year. And it was, it kept kids from just jumping around because what happens? When you transfer one time, you never graduate. It's almost impossible because you're starting from scratch. Very few of your hours transfer. So we're getting away from what has made this country great of teaching discipline and teaching kids to do what's right and we can count on you right now we're teaching them to quit and that's wrong well i really like what you had to say about the foundations of what i think is uniqueness in american society family military and and sports i would add a lot to that but i think that's three really big components all right let's talk about what's important so first of all i know you supported senator rick scott
Starting point is 00:13:39 for majority leader uh he failed i believe on i don't know it was the first or second round of voting it moved on. It is now going to be, I believe, South Dakota Senator John Thune as your majority leader. What do you think of John Thune as your majority leader in the Senate? Well, first of all, we're 53, right? And I've been there four years, and we're all friends because we, it's like a sport. It's like a team. You know, we go through some tough times, some good times. Some people go other ways, and you're supposed to represent your state. And that's what I do. I was for Rick Scott for several reasons. Number one, he was a businessman. He's not a career politician. He knows President Trump. He knows how to communicate through the business lingo,
Starting point is 00:14:15 all those things. Of course, then you had John Cornyn, who's very brought up in politics and Texas and of course up here. And John Thune's been up here a long time. Rick Scott didn't win. I'm going to fully support John Thune now. He's got his hands full. He met with President Trump yesterday. And his job is to get these people across the finish line that he's pushing towards this cabinet. And again, hey, if you ask for a tough job, you're going to get it. And as we've all seen the media and everything, it's going to be tough to get some of these people across the goal line and confirmed. More on that in just a moment. Do you trust that Senator Thune will support President Trump? There have been people that have pointed out some of his tweets in the
Starting point is 00:15:02 past where he has been in opposition to Donald Trump. Donald Trump has a clear mandate and he has lot of power, you know, and I believe Mark Kalprin just tweeted this out. I'll share this with you, Senator. He said, here's one factor, for example, in those that say Matt Gates nomination is dead, and they're not considering. Every Republican senator has donors, friends, staffers, constituents, in some cases, Ken, who want something from the incoming Trump administration, especially jobs. You think the Trump White House is going to help out any senator who goes against Gates? So before we get into Gates and Hagseth and Gabbard, what do you think about Thune's, your trust of Thune's support of Trump? Yeah, he has no choice, Will.
Starting point is 00:15:47 I mean, the spotlight is really going to be on him. I've sat down one-on-one with him before, you know, the vote, and he assured me he's going to do everything he can to help President Trump. And I believe that. I really do. He's a Republican. He comes from a very conservative state. I don't think he's got nothing to lose. And I told him, you got nothing to lose.
Starting point is 00:16:08 Let's go, you know, full speed ahead. But as you said earlier, the country gave us a mandate of the popular vote and everything else. And even states that are Democrat, what California, President Trump got almost 40% of the vote. That's unheard of. They want to change. And they want it changed up here in the swamp. And so I think John Thune has got. got his hands full, but, you know, he can do it, but you're going to have to have a lot of help
Starting point is 00:16:37 from all of us. It's going to be all 53 of us. Right. Will these guys get confirmed? I don't know if we need to talk about them individually, but, you know, of course, he's my friend, and I will, I will bang the drum for the qualities of Pete Heggseth. Tulsi Gabbard will be controversial in some, in some spaces. And, I mean, most notably and most controversial is for Attorney General Matt Gates. Yeah. Well, first of all, you're not going to get any Democrat votes. It's just, so you can stop right there. So to get it done, you've got to have 51 votes. We got 53 in the Senate.
Starting point is 00:17:11 I've already heard some talk about some of these people on the Republican side. I don't know about this one. I don't know about that. Wait a minute. We were told by the American people, we've had enough. President Trump didn't get his shot last time because he didn't get his people confirmed. Let us get out of the way as senators and let President Trump pick his assistant coaches and let's go. peak hestep will be excellent i'm on the armed services committee let me tell you something
Starting point is 00:17:38 we had lord austin come in and we are we are as woke as you can imagine and all the secretary of air force the army the navy all these people we are we are ruining our military now we got some good people and you you know i held up their promotions from all the generals for about almost a year because of the travel abortion policy and we did a big study in the in the pentagon well we got 44 four-star generals. Their budgets are $250 million each, 250 million. They have about 2,000 employees for each one of them. What the hell is going on here? We need to take all that money, shut down the Pentagon to about three sides instead of five, and say, listen, let's build the best military in the world, get away from this affirmative action, get away from this woke nonsense,
Starting point is 00:18:26 and let's build a killing machine. Because if we don't, they're coming at us. from all sides. And Pete will do a hell of a job because he is not one of them. I totally agree. And I hope your fellow senators agree. Pete will do that job as Secretary of Defense. What about Gates? You talk about Republicans who are grumbling or saying this or that. The implication is that Gates would get the most pushback as Attorney General. Well, first of all, you got to remember, what, about 90% of people up are what? They're lawyers, okay? I got one football coach. We've got a few business people up here. but most of them are lawyers.
Starting point is 00:19:02 And they know better than everybody else what a good lawyer is, right? So when I first got here, we had AG that come across our desk. Okay. Merrick Garland is any good? Oh, man, he's got a lot of experience. We had 20 Republicans that voted to confirm him, along with the 50-something Democrats. Okay. We had 20.
Starting point is 00:19:26 The worst AG in the history of this country went against the Constitution. he went after parents that were trying to say, hey, listen, we control our kids. You know, don't be teaching them stuff at schools. He went after them. He tried to arrest Donald Trump. He tried to put him in jail. And we had 20 people voted for him, and they don't like Matt Gates, who's smart as anybody up here. He's been on the Judiciary Committee for seven years.
Starting point is 00:19:50 He is perfect for this job. He's a millennial that will work as hard as President Trump, and that's hard to do because President Trump works about 20 hours a day. And Matt Gates should be. confirm. Now, we'll have some of these no-it-alls up here in the Republican side to say, oh, you know, he's had problems in the past. Prove it. If you can prove it, fine, I won't vote for him. But I'm tired of hearing these people complain about, oh, he's got ethics rules over in the House. Four years they've looked into it, Will, and they've proved a dang thing. And so
Starting point is 00:20:20 let's go on with this and give President Trump the players that he needs to run this team. Two last questions. I know you're tied on time, Senator. I want to be respectful of your time. Do you think it will require, there's been some talk about the use of recess appointments? Do you think there was anything to a requirement for recess appointments? Hey, I'm fine with that. But I think we ought to do our job to begin with. You know, we spend 80% of our time up here confirming people. That's all you do in the Senate.
Starting point is 00:20:46 You'll do a bill every once in a while that's sent to you or a budget. But most of the time, what you do is you do confirmations. We should do our due diligence. We should use every tool in the toolbox. If President Trump wants them, let's confirm them. I don't care how we do it. even the recess appointments. It doesn't make me any difference. We have been given the mandate. The people are sick of this place up here. And let's get Robert Kennedy Jr. If he's sent down to us, let's get all of
Starting point is 00:21:13 them. Tulsa Gabbard, the Democrats had her on the terrace watch list. Come on. Are you kidding me? I mean, it's ridiculous. They will do everything in the world will to tear this country down. And first of all, they are going to try to tear Donald Trump down. They are not done. It is going to be hard to get anything done. And if we don't get 53 senators from the Republican side say, okay, they've done it to us. Let's give President Trump the chance and the opportunity that the people said he needs. Last question from my own curiosity. We're going to start back, end where we started, Coach. And that's this. I'm just fascinated how it happened for you. You know, as I mentioned, Ole Miss Auburn, Tech. I believe you had a stint where you and I might have been colleagues at ESPN for a year
Starting point is 00:22:00 in roughly 2017 or 18. And then you decide to run for Senator. I'm just curious how that came to you. Like, both as a man in your life, but also logistically, did the people of Alabama come to you? How did this happen that you decide you're going from coaching to the United States Senate? Yeah, good question. You know, my dad was career military.
Starting point is 00:22:19 He actually died in the military at age 53. He landed in 17 years old at Normandy and drove a tank across Europe. That was the greatest generation. My brother was in the military. I missed Vietnam by a year. I had a draft number at 18, but there was no war going on. I got a degree in education. I'm going to go into coaching.
Starting point is 00:22:39 So I got in it, and I never gave back to the greatest country ever. So when I get out, as you said, I worked for ESPN for a couple of years. And my wife said, hey, you need to get you a real job that's 24-7. And you don't need to be around my house. And so I thought about running for governor first. said, you know, I'm going to run for Senate. And then President Trump called me. And we jumped on board and, you know, it all worked out, you know, one ever race, we're over 20 percent. You know, and I told people, listen, people, this reason I'm running, I've been in the schools all over
Starting point is 00:23:15 this country in all 50 states. We are losing our education. You won't believe what's on these transcripts I'm reading. You won't believe that kids are come in and they got 3.5 GPAs and they, and when we test them, they can't read past. the sixth grade reading level. Our education is about gone. We've got to get rid of these unions and we've got to get homeschool tax credits. We've got to get school choice. We've got to do everything for education because, Will, our kids are in a tailspin right now. And that's a reason that I think that President Trump got a lot of votes from Generation X and Z and said, listen, I'm getting away from this woke stuff. I want to have a great life and get a great job and have a
Starting point is 00:23:55 great family. So that's the reason I ran because mainly number, number one was education. Yeah. Well, Coach, I wanted to end with a controversial question, which I think actually ends up being a layup. I know what you'll do, but I'll give you one chance on the way out. Are you going to give me guns up? Are you going to give me hottie-toddy, or are you going to give me War Eagle? Guns up, War Eagle. Hey, all of them, but what I want to know is I'm coming to the Texas, Texas A&M game. You know, I coached at Texas A&M one year with R.C. Slocum in 1994. We beat Texas. And people, you know, the Auburn, Alabama game is huge, but it's same as Texas, Texas A&M. And you're playing for the first time. Did you play? It didn't play last
Starting point is 00:24:35 year, right? No, this is the first time back. This is the first time. Oh, my God. I've got to see this one. So I'm coming. I'm going to sit with R.C. Slocum at the game. I'm looking forward to coming. All right. Well, if I'm there, coach, you can over there, be over there giving a gig him. I will promise you I'll be hook them horns up. That's how I roll. But. But we want your team in D.C. to win. This is a big time for America. Coach, Senator Tommy Tuberville, thanks so much for being on the Will Cain Show. Thank you, Will. God bless. All right, God bless.
Starting point is 00:25:12 There he goes, coach, Senator Tommy Tupperville. And only for a moment, just a brief, wonderful moment was I, the Secretary of Defense when he called me Pete Heggseth. All right, coming up, let's do a quick hit around the world. with Dawn Tenfoil Pat, the host of Sabado Gigante version of the Will Cain Show. Five stories we got a hit from these horrible reports out of FEMA to the sexiest man in America. Coming up on the Will Cain Show. This is Jimmy Phala, inviting you to join me for Fox Across America, where we'll discuss every single one of the Democrats' dumb ideas.
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Starting point is 00:26:19 You'll be with us every Monday through Thursday at 12 o'clock Eastern Time right here on the Fox News YouTube channel. or subscribe on Apple or Spotify, and you're with us at your leisure on demand. Bob Costa over at CBS has tweeted out the following from the conversation we just had with Tommy Tuberville. He talked about the potential for confirmation of Matt Gates as Attorney General. He said, what I'm hearing privately from a few key GOP senators, yes, they'd prefer not to have a messy fight over Gates, not their favorite. but they also don't have a lot of energy for pushing back Trump runs to the show they say if gates can reassure them they're open to backing him Donald Trump has hit the ground absolutely running and whether or not
Starting point is 00:27:06 you look at each and every one of these individuals and you as a listener you as a viewer or you as a voter love them individually I think one thing is undeniable it's a bomb on the bureaucracy the aggressiveness with which Donald Trump has attacked the formation of his cabinet and the new vision for the next four years of America is inspiring if anyone thinks this, that we're not going to get where we need to get by incremental change with competent bureaucrats. The way we are going to get there is through, yes, very smart people. There's no one, no one that can question the intelligence of people like Pete Hegseth, Matt Gates, or Tulsi Gabbard. And perhaps very soon, RFK, rumors of him being appointed to HHS. No one can question the intellect of these
Starting point is 00:27:56 individuals. And I think they're beyond the pale as well of questions about whether or not where their principles lie. So the question is, are we ready? Are we ready for this type of revolution, this aggressiveness, as Elon Musk says, Donald Trump was never a threat to democracy. he was a threat to bureaucracy. Let's do our Will Kane show. Sabado Gigante quick hits around the news. Let's bring in now, the Wilisha in New York, and our host, Don Tinfoil Pat.
Starting point is 00:28:33 Take it away, Don. Here we go, Will. I hope you're excited for this round of quick picks. We have a story out of, out of FEMA. Now, I believe we discussed it on the show. I don't remember. We had a lot of election stuff.
Starting point is 00:28:48 Big shows, massive blowout shows. So this story's been evolving. Marnie Washington was accused. Yes. Yes. I said, okay. Keep it going, Don. We need your energy up.
Starting point is 00:29:02 I feel you flagging. Do you guys feel that? Let's go. God, that was like a quarter horse. He was good and hot for less than a quarter of a mile. And then his speed started running. Let's go, baby. Well, this story changed up.
Starting point is 00:29:13 This story changed up in interview with Roland Martin, Marnie Washington, the FEMA administrator accused of telling employees to avoid Trump supporters, claims that it was not her. It was FEMA themselves who ordered them to avoid Trump signs. So let's roll the team. I was fired. They all alleged that these actions were made on my own recognises and that it was for my own political advances. However, if you look at the record, there is what we call a community trend.
Starting point is 00:29:47 And unfortunately, it just so happened that the political hostility that was encountered by my team, and I was on two different teams during its deployment, they just so happened to have the Trump campaign signage. FEMA always preaches avoidance first and then de-escalation. So this is not isolated. This is a colossal event of avoidance, not just in. in the state of Florida, but you will find avoidance in the Carolinas. Senior leadership will lie to you and tell you that they do not know. But if you ask the DSA crew leads and specialists what they are experiencing in the field,
Starting point is 00:30:26 they will tell you. Demand for FEMA to give you those incident reports. So she's claiming that they did this because Trump supporters were unusually aggressive. Is that right? Right. Should they have done that? What do you say, Will? Okay. I have three takeaways from Marnie Washington's clip there. Number one, she is admitting that this was done in other natural disaster locations like North Carolina. It wasn't an isolated incident in Florida. She is saying she did not make this executive decision on her own, but it came from the top. And that means it happened in other places like North Carolina. Two, that means it's a policy from FEMA, top down.
Starting point is 00:31:10 guidance. Three, she's saying it's though a well-deserved piece of guidance because she's suggesting that they have encountered problems, threats with people who support Donald Trump when confronted or approached by FEMA. Starting with number three and working our way backwards. Bullshit. She, that is not, there is, where is the evidence? She says demand the incident reports is, I share that. I share that. Let's go ahead. Let's get a Freedom of Information Act. Let's see the frequency at which this happened with the supporters of Donald Trump. I place a nice wager that if she can come up with, if there are incident reports within FEMA, they don't amount to more than anecdotal.
Starting point is 00:31:58 Then our way backwards to number two, shame on you. Shame on you that you are now implementing a policy that's hurting people in natural disasters in North Carolina. I doubt this happened in someplace like Lahaina. Not a lot of Trump signs. At least not then. It might be now. In fact, I know there are now. Florida, I mean, just shame on you.
Starting point is 00:32:22 And then working on that number one, if this is a policy, this is a huge gigantic story that has not received this due attention because we've been focused on a presidential election and his cabinet appointments. This is massive. And a government agency designed to help people in need in moments of crisis discriminating at a nationwide level this is a massive scandal this is the kind of thing that would have led had it ever have been what they purport to be 60 minutes this is the type of thing
Starting point is 00:32:54 that has to be rooted out by Donald Trump and whoever he appoints to the head of FEMA what ifima's under hHS right so hHS we think is going to be christy gnome I mean this has to be totally not HHS, Homeland Security, DHS. HHS is RFK. DHS, Homeland Security. Christine Nome, this has to be attacked. This is a massive story for FEMA. Take it away, Don. Here we go.
Starting point is 00:33:21 Now, we got another one. Another great one for you. A good friend of yours, Don LaMond. He's leaving X. And he made sure that everyone knew about it. He had a post and a video. But he's not the only one, Will. There's a mass exodus from people like Nicole Wallace.
Starting point is 00:33:37 Joy Reed, Jamie Lee Curtis, and more. How soon before they return back to X? Two weeks? Over under? I'd take the over. I'm going to give them more than two weeks. One month.
Starting point is 00:33:51 I'd say four. One month. That's what I'm feeling. One month. They will come back. Moths to a flame. Twitter is the X is the media crack addict that they have to have it.
Starting point is 00:34:03 It's so addicting. They have to. And the truth is, I think X is getting more powerful, but for most of its history, you know what X is? It's a water cooler bubble of media individuals talking to one another and influencing their own or enhancing their own influence beyond what actually is. Literally, people have made so much money convincing media executives that they are bigger and have an audience more so than they do because of what has happened on X. Like, I could rattle off the media. I'll give you one, Ronan Farrow, who, by the way, has done a lot.
Starting point is 00:34:37 lot of like real reporting on me too but ron and farrow was just we're back we're going back like 10 years now but like he was a twitter personality that they're like hey look at that he's got the younger generation on twitter they gave him a show on msnbc like a show it failed but i mean that's one example the truth is there's dozens and so moths to a flame once they feel like they're not not being um relevant once they're not relevant they'll be back within a month What's up, James? This might be too far outside the weave, but Ronan Farrow's second book after he was done reporting on all the Me Too stuff was actually basically an argument of why we need more bureaucrats in the State Department. More?
Starting point is 00:35:21 He was like, this is our way to diplomacy and safety around the world. There's more bureaucrats. Well, that aged like milk, just like his show on MSNBC. Take it away, Don. All right, we're going fast. We're going quick, quick takes. So the FBI has raided the home of Polymarket CEO Shane Copland. Now, Copland claims that it was political retribution because Polymarket correctly predicted the election of Donald Trump.
Starting point is 00:35:47 He said, it's discouraging that the current administration would seek a last-ditch effort to go after companies they deemed to be associated with political opponents. What say you will, was this a political target? What is the, I'm going to be honest, I haven't read it on this story yet. What is the justification for the raid? What are they suggesting he was doing? What's the probable cause? We haven't seen any of that. Purpose of the investigation.
Starting point is 00:36:11 Yeah, all we have is Copeland. Well, Polly Market... There's not a lot. It's one of the big winners of the election. Everyone's pointed it out. I mean, it beat the polls. It embarrassed the polls. The founder of Polly Market has been on the All-In podcast.
Starting point is 00:36:28 People are talking about, like, the value of this whole thing. And so it's incredibly suspicious. that right after it has one of its biggest wins, it's rated. Yeah, I'm incredibly suspect of what's coming the way of Polly Market. Yeah, I agree. I want to hear more about that story. We'll have to learn more about the story later. For now, what do you think about this?
Starting point is 00:36:48 Laura Trump is receiving a lot of love to replace Senator Marker Rubio as one of Florida senators. But CNN, Scott Jennings, has an excellent idea, and he's nominated beloved wrestling icon, Polk Hogan for Senator of Florida. Now, he wouldn't be the first WW Hall of Famer in politics. Can he do it? Will. What are we looking at when it comes to WWE in politics?
Starting point is 00:37:15 Obviously, Jesse Ventura, right? Yes. And Donald Trump. And Donald Trump. Who was a WWE personality. Are there others? In front of the program, Glenn Jacobs. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:37:29 Friend of the program. Yeah. There's a few others. Glenn Jacobs There's similarities between Mayor of Knoxville Politics Who else? Who else, James?
Starting point is 00:37:38 From WWE Linda McMahon? Yeah There's one more She's one more She's leading transition team, right? Very involved in the middle of hand And the Rock
Starting point is 00:37:49 Who else? Run for president one day We just don't know The Rock, yeah That's the Rock, yeah And the Rock Friend of the Program Hobogen, United States Senator
Starting point is 00:37:57 Can you smell what POTUS is cooking? That's all the hulkomaniacs in florida i'm having i'm gonna be honest like i'm having a little trouble with it like i'm gonna need i'm gonna need i'm gonna need i'm gonna need the hulkster on here making his case as united states center as long as we're filling vacancies as long as we're filling vacancies in florida uh i'm sure laura trump would be great can i offer one more name and that is congressman byron donalds also a friend of the He's awesome.
Starting point is 00:38:29 Here on The Will Kane show. I mean, I don't live in Florida or anything. I mean, we could, like, really make a grassroots effort here to push through tinfoils the next senator of Florida. Oh, wow. Can I say one thing about Byron Donald's? When we were back... Hold on.
Starting point is 00:38:44 I mean, the aura, the charm, the magnetism of tinfoil pat on a stage at a rally. He's going to really have to channel the Donned tinfoil version. In fact, where is his music? If you don't keep his music going, you made a mistake. He's going to have constant music under him, constant music under him to remind him, spurs in the back end of the horse. I feel like I need to write a song just for him. I just wanted to say how great of a guy Byron Donald is, not just he's an absolute dude. But when we were backstage at MSG and the amount of important people that were there,
Starting point is 00:39:20 and Byron Donald's, we come over and talk for a little bit. And the amount of time that he took and spent talking to a 25-year-old kid who had no business being in that room, And for a very long time, I just kept going. He's like, ah, no, let's just talk baseball. That's a fact. And he was, he, he just kind of like took me under the wing for a little bit. And you had, he was, he was a good business being in that room. You're trying to get a job there, bud?
Starting point is 00:39:40 That's a fact. Like a Charlie and the Chocolate Factor is. Oh, my gosh. There's Rudy Giuliani. Let's go talk to Rudy Giuliani. Oh, my God. That was fun. That was fun.
Starting point is 00:39:51 Will, introduce me. Will introduce me. So we have our next guest ready to go. But we have one more Other than making funny you James Real quick Other than making funny you James Which is my job
Starting point is 00:40:05 You're absolutely right about Donald's Awesome guy spends time with you And it's not obligatory And it's not checking the box And it's not looking over your shoulder Seeing how quickly you can get to the next person Just an awesome guy All right Don
Starting point is 00:40:17 Our last one People magazine Just released their new sexiest man alive And it happens to be John Krasinski of the office. It's not you, Will, sorry. It's not Will.
Starting point is 00:40:33 Or P. I was, yeah. Well, that's the thing. I mean, you know, it's got to be the Secretary of Defense at some point, right? Like, at some point, it's. They're going to do a calendar?
Starting point is 00:40:46 Who was last year? Can any of you name last year sexiest man alive? No good. Well, if it wasn't Tom Brady, it's not Bradley. It's not Bradley Cooper. Exactly. but in the 90s in the 90s
Starting point is 00:41:00 I feel like we could have in the 90s I feel like was Gray's Anatomy guy the 90s were a hot run for sexiest man I have I have 2023 is Patrick Dempsey from Gray's Anatomy
Starting point is 00:41:19 22 Chris Evans 2021 Paul Rudd those are the last three yeah I would never have been able to guess that but I can tell you it was Brad Pitt George Clooney Harrison Ford back in the day the rock got 2016 he can't friend of the program yep another friend of the program yeah I don't know let's see if we can get a it going for the sec death let's see if we can get a campaign going for Secretary of Defense people's sexiest man a lot
Starting point is 00:41:52 All right, good version of quick hits with Don, tinfoil pad. Let's give it up for them, boys. I would say not quite the level of last time. So we're going to amp up that roll and cocaine. See if we can get the energy up a little bit. But a valiant, valiant effort today. Nice work. All right.
Starting point is 00:42:15 Lou Valentino is a big host on YouTube. He's from the Bronx. I met Lou several times now. and we talked before the election, I said to him, how many of your buddies, Dominican, Puerto Rican, black, how many of your buddies in the Bronx do you think are going to vote for Trump? And he said, all of them? It just about worked out that way. We'll talk about that next on the Will Kane show. I'm Janice Dean. Join me every Sunday as I focus on stories of hope and people who are truly rays of sunshine in their community and across the world. Follow now at foxnewspodcast.com. From the Fox News Podcasts Network.
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Starting point is 00:43:44 can't show like perhaps suzanne did is this my boss is this the president of fox suzanne says we to start holding the view of joining the military in the same regard as we do being accepted into an Ivy League school. Totally agree, Suzanne, especially since I think it might be my boss watching and commenting on YouTube. But that's what Pete Exf can do is make military recruiting cool again. I saw a clip of Pete on with Sean Ryan, very popular show, and he was like, let's get the guy that made Top Gun Maverick to be in charge of recruiting, you know. Military recruiting been down year after year. It's like lost its cachet. It's cool. We do need to make it as prestigious as Ivy League. Ricky Lefleur on YouTube says Elon and Vivek's appointments will be astronomical
Starting point is 00:44:33 in draining the swamp. I'm really excited about the Department of Government Efficiency. And these guys take in a magnifying glass, a microscope to everything. And then making recommendations over to Donald Trump and his cabinet on how they can drain the swamp. And, uh, roll. Roll, Royale with cheese. Let's see if Thune can whip the votes. Royale with cheese. I remember that. That's from Pulp Fiction.
Starting point is 00:44:59 What do you call a quarter-pounder in France? Royale with cheese. All right, let's bring in the host of LV Nation on YouTube. It's Lou Valentino here on the Will Can Show. What's up, Lou? What's going on, brother? How you doing? I'm good, man.
Starting point is 00:45:14 It's been a minute. We saw each other before the election up there at Fox. We talked. I said, Lou. We saw each other a lot. Before the election, so. Are you, your Bronx, right, Lou? Yeah, yeah, I'm originally from the Bronx, New York.
Starting point is 00:45:30 Yeah, I said to you, how many of your buddies, how many of the guys in the Bronx? I asked you this right before the election. How many of your buddies are going to vote for Trump? You kind of like shook your shoulders at me and you go, all of them. Yeah, I mean, we got, it's crazy, I got the numbers in front of me. So the Bronx plus 21 points for Trump, Queens plus 20 points for Trump and then Brooklyn, plus 11 points for Trump. So definitely had like a huge growth specifically in Hispanic and black neighborhoods.
Starting point is 00:45:59 But it was overpowered by mostly the neighborhoods that have all the white liberals in Manhattan and spread it out. So it's crazy how it worked this time around. Trump lost, you know, 2020 New York by like two and a half million votes this time, only 800 and something thousand around 900,000. the margin really was just the city and some of the boroughs, but those boroughs saw a significant a significant hike compared to 2016 and 2020. So yeah, that was pretty much the barbershop talks. A lot of men came out and voted for Trump, a lot of Hispanic men. Obviously, he won the Hispanic men vote by 55%. Women, I think, were about 46%. So it is pretty significant and crazy what the
Starting point is 00:46:47 numbers now reflect. I think that what I was seeing was exactly what I thought I was. seeing. Now, on the other hand, what the media was seeing was something else, obviously saying that this will be a close race. And we saw that it was a landslide victory with the popular vote and the electoral college vote. Lou, what are you? What are you? Are you Dominican, Puerto Rican? What are you? I'm both, both. Puerto Rican and Dominican. You're both. Yeah, I did my ancestry test, and it's always hilarious finding out how much African, how much European you have and all these different things. But yeah, I'm Dominican and Puerto Rican. all right you can speak to this from many different backgrounds then so let's walk through this
Starting point is 00:47:26 here's what the media is saying now lou they're saying latino men well not your dominican or porto rican you know that's under the umbrella of latino uh they're saying latino men and i don't even know what they're suggesting here are they suggesting um mexican culture are they suggesting all latino culture i don't know what would this you know Lou i don't know if i ever told you this, but before I went into media and before you got to know me from ESPN, you know, I started a Latino magazine. Did you know that? I have no idea. Oh, you're going to like this. But you're Dominican, Puerto Rican, so it won't quite hit. Don't laugh? Well, you laugh. You're going to laugh more than a minute.
Starting point is 00:48:04 What are you doing? I started a Latino magazine. That's, that's it. Because I'm an entrepreneur, man. That's what I do. Okay. And, uh, you're ahead of your time. I had of your time. This is what, but hold on. You're getting your laughs out too quick because you haven't even heard yet what the magazine was. I started a magazine for kinsenegeras. So a website, event company, and magazine to help young ladies plan their kinsenera. Now, here's why, Lou. So I grew up in Texas, right, and I knew the growing Latino population. I'm like, I want to have a media property in a growing market. My wife's from West Texas. And back then, there wasn't a huge Latino population. I'm from way north Texas. Now there is. And she taught me,
Starting point is 00:48:47 about quinceaneras. And like, it's a huge deal, right? So I started a, you know, a magazine website for, for quenillas. How did I get on this? Why did I even start talking about Keynesoniers? Anyway, um, oh, I know what it was. I learned then that, like, Hispanic is, is a government census related term that is really kind of, it's not, it's not useful. It doesn't mean much, right? I mean, there's a difference between Mexican American and Puerto Rican American. There's a difference between fifth generation and first generation. There's a difference between people from a Caribbean like Puerto Rico, Dominican, and Cuba versus Central America in terms of like baseball over here, soccer over there.
Starting point is 00:49:24 You know, cultural, real cultural differences that when you say Hispanic, it just glosses over all of it or Latino kind of for that matter. Not to interrupt, but the media, that's what I've noticed they've done, specifically in the mainstream media, which is why you see, like, when I think of white people in the United States of America, I don't think of like every European, like, I don't think of them, right? So if Europeans come over here, I know I could tell a difference. Like, they think that everybody that crossed the border is like Hispanic and I have to relate to them.
Starting point is 00:49:55 It's like, wait a minute. Like, what? What are you saying right now? Like, that's kind of like a crazy assumption that I'm related to all these people that are coming across the border. Number one, they're not even all Hispanic. Like, they're from 180 countries all around the world. And you're just assuming that I have to vote this way because, oh, they're going to deport you.
Starting point is 00:50:14 I'm not going to lie to you, Will. I've seen the craziest most, and I hate using terms like races, I hate talking about race, but I think that, man, the mainstream media showed their A-S, like they showed their true colors because they're basically, you know, oh, well, your family's going to get deported. My family has been here for generations. My family has been here for generations. At what point do we get to enjoy being American? And at what point do you consider anybody else other than white American?
Starting point is 00:50:45 So it goes to show you that the mainstream media only views, and a lot of them, I'm talking about legacy media, they only presume that, oh, you're white, you're actually American, but if you're not white, you must come from somewhere else. Like, no, man, we've been here for generations. It's like Puerto Ricans, Dominicans have been here for generations as well. When do we get to enjoy calling ourselves American or, you know, or get to enjoy the part of America? Like, when do we get to just vote for what we want to do? but you know they just box you in and when you vote differently from them all the sudden now you're all Mexicans now you're all getting deported so it's it's pretty crazy the way that they have framed this election specifically with Trump it's a mandate from Latino men and that's a
Starting point is 00:51:29 mandate compared to the numbers before that 55 overwhelmingly 55% of Latino men voted for Donald J Trump specifically when the media tries to tell you that Trump hates Hispanics and all these different people, you know, all these different groups. So yeah, it's a, they, they don't even know what, what's going on. And I face it the most because, you know, I'm pretty sure Joy Reed thinks I'm Mexican. Like, I'm pretty sure in her mind, she sees no difference and no offense to Mexicans, but I'm not. So that lets you know that Mexicans got their own culture, Guatemala's got their own culture, Salvadoris have their own culture. It's different races, different backgrounds, but this umbrella that the mainstream media is using to blame us all, or, you know,
Starting point is 00:52:11 to like shame us into not voting for Donald J. Trump, I think it's crazy. I think you are spot on, man. Like, they showed their ass. And here's what, what you're getting at, what we're talking about. Like, it's not what they're suggesting. And they said things like, how could you? And when I said that the Hispanic umbrella term is meaningless, I'm actually talking about from a business and demographic standpoint, like understanding different cultures. But they're now doing this thing like, well, if you're Hispanic, you're not only you're illegal kind of like they're even mixing that up like how do all these people vote for deportations well you know why because they're americans they're americans and like you're i think you're 100%
Starting point is 00:52:52 right they're showing their ass to say what are you saying are you saying that if i'm brown of then i'm not american that that i should be afraid of being deported it's really underlyingly no it's overtly racist yeah i think uh once again and i'm glad that you said it but they they showed their ass. And I couldn't believe what I was seeing from the mainstream media, specifically MSNBC and all these, you know, legacy media as a whole. Like their whole trying to explain, right, having Anna Navarro up there or having different people that are Hispanics going on these shows, basically trying to shame us. But really what we voted for was morality, the platform, right? What they're voting for is immorality, in my opinion, right? We're very religious
Starting point is 00:53:38 people. I'm a very religious person. My mom is a pastor. My aunt is a pastor. We're all so we just, we value life no matter what stages it is like they start to say it's the fetus. Like the way we look at abortion is completely different from what the Democratic platform may view it as. So we're not really trying to go in the direction of super left or super right, but we're just trying to use common sense. And yeah, I don't think that the Democratic platform is really representing the values that a lot of people that have been here for generations or coming through and trying to become citizens, they're not really showing up with the values that we grew up with. And that's the number one reason, right? Donald, so their fight for it would be like,
Starting point is 00:54:21 well, Donald Trump isn't a Christian. Well, we're not talking about Donald Trump. We're talking about the Republican platform, conservative platforms. We're all pretty much socially conservative. And if the policies show up that way, then we're going to vote that way. But right now, it's just not showing up that way from the left. And the left, right now, what they're doing is they're pushing us even farther to the right by calling us misogynistic and racist. Mind you, Trump grew the black male vote by over 15 points. And it went all the way up to 34 points in certain counties in the United States of America.
Starting point is 00:54:55 So we're talking about a group of people, the black men, because that's another, that's another, they try to shame black men. Black men went from 14 to 13% all the way. up to 28%, 25% and 34% of certain count. That is a huge drastic change. That's why you see them panicking the way they are because they're not talking to us anymore. And one thing about us, whether you're white, whether you're Hispanic, Asian, we're all men. And we want to be treated as such.
Starting point is 00:55:22 And just look at the, just look at the reactions to Pete Hetzegs. Like your man's, your boy, Pete, right? That is what you call a manly man, right? your boy is that guy like he's a good looking dude he's white he's only man i knew the moment that trump announced this dude i was like man here we go the media is about to lose it over this guy uh he should be the uh sexiest man alive next next year for sure that guy is unbelievable he's good looking at this is actually where i started this is where i started with you lou because now what they're saying yeah and you you alluded to some of this black men
Starting point is 00:56:03 are are both misogynist and they are I think they're saying stuff like and they're saying this about black men and Latino men aspiring to white culture or white supremacy like want to be accepted as white and then of course that Latino men are misogynist that they and they've made that argument that it's ingrained and this is how I got on this whole thing about culture and different cultures from different places but that ingrained in Latino culture is a misogyny or a reverence for the strong men. man and the, what do you call it, the patriarchy. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:56:37 I mean, look, you know, I think that a lot of black men, and look, I was in early on this, not as early as people in 2016 or even before 2020, but when I first started making content on YouTube and I was growing, man, if you look at the demographic, right, once again, if you want to look at it, but I would suggest you look at it. Why did the black vote and black men grow this much? is because a lot of black men have gotten on camera and said, I'm not scared anymore. I have conservative values. I don't like the way the Democratic Party is going, right?
Starting point is 00:57:10 And I may not like Donald Trump. I may not like- Hold on real quick. Lou, what are you saying black men were scared of before? Were they scared of black women being mad at them? Were they scared of being called an Uncle Tom? If you go that way, those politics, then you're a sellout? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:57:26 So they would be scared of being called sellout, or they would be scared of being put. you know on TV right from like a Roland Martin going at them or once again go it always kind of goes back to Joy Reid but people like that that are black and are basically spewing you know hatred toward other people that don't think like them and that's what I've kind of Haraldo does this to Hispanics as well like we can I can name you you know different people that do it but yeah they were they were pretty much scared but what happened was that after the 2020 election man if you look at all the black content creators man it's grown and they're in their and they're They're online, on social media, trying to wake up the masses and let them know, like, wait, this is, this is not right.
Starting point is 00:58:07 We're going in the wrong direction. And look, even some of the most pro-black people in America, right, like Tariq Nashid and people that are unlikely to support Donald Trump, they came out and said, yo, we're not voting for Kamala. We don't like this. We've, we are black. We've been here for generations. And look what they're doing to us. They're literally importing so many people, so many illegals to our neighborhoods, taking up resources. American resources. So a lot of foundational black Americans turn their backs on the Democratic
Starting point is 00:58:37 Party because they notice, wait, you guys aren't really pro-Black. You guys are pro-Democrat. So it's kind of crazy that some of the most controversial voices in the Democratic Party have turned on them. And that's what we're seeing. That spark came from after the 2020 election. And that's why, and it's only going to grow. And the more they keep coming at us, the more we're going to shift to the right. well okay so back to the barbershop then okay because this is you on the you on the with your ear to the ground do you think that this shift is about Donald Trump like you've said to me today no like this is about values and platforms that represent my values and to a less extent
Starting point is 00:59:17 I think to a less extent parties because parties are teams and teams that represent are supposed to represent certain values right but my my curiosity is like do you think this shift is bigger than Donald Trump. So, you know, I don't know, J.D. Vance or whoever has the mantle of this going forward, do they get the same kind of support from these demographics that's been amazing for Donald Trump? Well, look, Donald Trump is an anomaly. I've said it before that he's different. Obviously, this is, we're going to be talking about Donald Trump. And I told a lot of people they're on the wrong side of history on this one because, you know, a hundred years from now in these books, we're going to be,
Starting point is 01:00:02 a lot of kids are going to be wondering, well, who did you vote for? Grandpa, and that grandfather's going to have the answer and say, well, I voted against Donald Trump. And that kid is going to be like, well, why the hell would you do that? This guy's a hero. This guy is on the textbooks. You know what I mean? So Donald Trump is an anomaly specifically because he has gone to where he went to the Bronx.
Starting point is 01:00:22 I mean, I grew up playing baseball in the field behind. where he spoke. This is one of the greatest moments in Bronx history, of my opinion, where a presidential candidate came to speak, specifically Donald Trump, and then he's a Republican. So I think that it can be bigger than Donald Trump. But right now, I think Donald Trump, literally, this is the biggest mandate I've seen from black men, the biggest mandate I've seen from Hispanic men. Donald Trump, probably the only one that could do it right now. But I think that there are people out there that can draw the same type. I'm just not sure they'll be able to do it as big as Donald Trump.
Starting point is 01:00:59 That is a whole different type of human being right there. I totally agree. I totally agree. And there's, you can't pretend to be Donald Trump either. Like you can't, you can't do a Donald Trump act. You can't like take on. He's a unique figure in American history. And I think that you're right.
Starting point is 01:01:15 I think the historical books will look back even more so on his unique role in American history. But I think, I do think there's something to his style, you know, just like how he presents himself, how he conducts himself, that the media is all going to vilify and has vilified for a decade. But that is appealing, you know, to men, black men, brown men, white men. And I don't know that anyone else, I can't see anyone else who steps in with that kind of style to attract the levels that were attracted by Trump. Well, it's respect, right?
Starting point is 01:01:51 We're looking at it from a standpoint of what we're expecting this guy. And this is big, right? like this is the biggest part is we're expecting this guy. It's one of the main reasons I vote for him is to end the all wars, right, end the war in the Middle East or, you know, end the war in Ukraine. And, and every little even ounce of pre-war or pre-invations that we hear about in Taiwan from China, like end all of that. And that's what Trump has that I think the world is really shit.
Starting point is 01:02:20 We're not really, I told people this, you're not really going to understand the impact Trump had, even if you think by a glimpse you do 30 years from now, right? When we're all like older and we can finally let the dust settle about what 20, what 2016 was, even 2024 and what he's going to do now, this is, we're not able to understand the type of respect that he demands when he walks in the room and the way he talks and the way he carries himself. We're talking about somebody that flew to meet with Kim Jong-un, right? This is a move that attracts me.
Starting point is 01:02:51 And I'm pretty sure that barbershop is like, yo, ain't nobody more. Gangsters, this, excuse my language, this mother effort went all the way to meet with, you know, the way they talk about him as if he is like, you know, an athlete or somebody that, you know, you want the ball in his hands as the clock is going down. You want to make sure that guy has the ball in his hands. He's taking the last shot. We're going to live and die with that shot more than somebody, you know, that's not as consistent. So I think that that's the way we talk about him as men. It's like, yo, this guy is going to get it done. We need one of those in the White House. So the fact that, he's putting a Matt Gates, the fact that he's, you know, putting a RFK in HHS, and the fact that he's even bringing in these types of alpha males that the left is melting down over, you know, they don't want to see this. This is what they've, you know, been again since he ran. It's like they, they, in their minds, they're done with this. But when you see AOC take off the pronouns out of her bio, it kind of lets you know that people want a lot, a lot, they want more sanity. So, by the way that's breaking news but yeah
Starting point is 01:03:56 did she do that I missed that yeah she took her her pronouns out of her bio so she's kind of like yeah let's go back to a little bit of normalcy let's not go too far and shout out to everybody that does you do what you want to do
Starting point is 01:04:08 that's it's your life but it kind of just shows you that the Democratic Party is kind of listening you know so not to go too further but she did get on social media and say and ask Republicans who are they listening to
Starting point is 01:04:21 so she's very interesting yeah we sent the audience over there yeah we sent the audience tell her will came show or loo tv so they're very interested in who people are listening to and it's not them you know and for four years the mainstream media would make you believe that they were the biggest voices but they're not not even close uh we are you know what i'm saying this show that you're doing is what's drawing people to uh want to go out there and vote and be updated on their politics they don't want to hear from the mainstream media anymore uh even you know i think fox that you guys are killing it because
Starting point is 01:04:54 everybody is leaving CNN and going over to Fox at this point. Well, I want you more over here. So you're welcome back. Let's make this a regular thing, man. I'm serious. I love talking to you. You can always check him out, by the way, on YouTube. LV Nation.
Starting point is 01:05:07 It's Lou Valentino. Great conversation. I know there's a hundred different other styles of conversations. You and I could have, Lou, about sports and everything else. So let's make it happen. All right? Let's make it happen. The Lou Valentino and Will Kane.
Starting point is 01:05:20 Well, Will Kane and Lou Valentino. I'm not sure who goes first. Well, you could go Will Valentino or Kane. Lou, I'm pretty sure. I'm pretty sure, Lou. My man, it is an honor and pleasure to be here. I've been a fan for a while, so this is unbelievable stuff, the fact that I'm here with you. So thank you so much for having me, man. I'm glad to have you. We're going to do it some more.
Starting point is 01:05:37 All right, Lou Valentino, thanks so much. Check him out at LV Nation on YouTube. All right, that's going to do it for me today. I hope you'll be here. What is today? It's today, today's Thursday. Monday, we're back. But we have a Friday edition, sports edition of this show tomorrow.
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