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This Week in Feminism.
So, yeah, no, I was just walking to class...
Oh my god!
Penis!
I'm like a penis!
*Sings* You Uh, what is it?
Pam?
From Sh** Head Island?
Had a question?
Do you think she said to overcome sexism as the first female vice president?
Oh, s**kin' s**kin' die!
Oh my god, will you stop with that?
You women!
It's just the opposite!
It's all you do is cry about sexism!
This country's so sexist!
It's so sexist!
What are you talking about?
Half of yous get married because you know when you divorce your husband you're gonna get all this s**t!
I can't think of a country less sexist!
I don't hear you asking those questions about Jordan and Lebanon and all those Middle Eastern countries.
They don't even let women drive.
Isn't that crazy?
They thought of that before we did.
Isn't that crazy?
A woman shows a little bit of ankle and she gets stoned to death?
Granted, the ankles are a lot thinner than, let's say, Hillary, even Kamala.
Broads over here who do good, whether it's in business or government, huge ankles.
They have five o'clock shadows, huge ankles, and traps like a strong safety.
What was the question?
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We'll be right back.
A little sluggish today, though.
I'm running a little.
I've had five hours sleep in 48 hours.
I know what you're thinking.
It's not just because of the adrenaline of election night, and by the way, you guys set the record for a stream like that for many, many hours.
We appreciate it.
But I also just, my phone was just nonstop.
Yeah.
In case there was an emergency, I couldn't put it in Do Not Disturb, so I apologize to everyone.
If I haven't responded to you yet, including heads of state...
I will get back to you.
Sunday radio calls back.
Yes.
Very glad to be with you.
Let me give you the rundown really quickly today.
Look, I think some of you may be, it's hard to get burnt out on the election meltdowns, so you've seen that quite a bit.
That's fun.
Hold on one second.
Still the remnants of the virus.
But we do have the data.
When we commissioned some data analysts, we said, we're still going to...
We have the hard...
Who just burped?
Who was it?
Wasn't me.
Guys, come on.
Come on.
This isn't one of those basement podcasts.
All right.
Hold on.
We have the data.
We have the data today.
We're going to get to why Donald Trump won.
Here's the thing.
The left can't say we did one thing wrong.
They did everything wrong across the board games, but some places are shocking.
And you'll see a lot of data out there that comes from individuals.
This may come from CBS. This may come from NBC. We have everything available and have parsed everything out so we can get through that.
That's what we're going to get into today and what we want from Donald Trump's second term.
What?
Comment below.
What is it that you would most like to see?
And, you know, hey, what was the best meltdown that you saw?
A lot of them out there are fake.
I hate to tell you that.
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Number two, Captain Morgan, CEO. How are you?
I'm doing well.
The victory was sweet.
We're tired, obviously, I think.
Was it eight hours?
The stream was over ten hours.
Almost eleven.
It was almost eleven.
Could have been a lot worse.
Could have been a lot worse, guys.
Time flies when you're having fun.
Yes.
Yes.
Felt like a road trip.
It was a lot of fun.
Then we have two people in third trip.
I don't know which song we're going to do, but we have...
Surprise them.
Well, you also have him on Mug Club Rumble Premium now.
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Nick DePaulo, Funniest Man Alive.
How are you?
Very good, thank you.
11-hour podcast we did, and we raised almost $14 million, so a lot of kids no longer have hair lips.
Yes, exactly.
Like those commercials.
Is that my fault?
I'd like them to have Joaquin Phoenix in there.
At least one or two.
I know.
Cleft palate.
It's too late for him.
And he has that warped shoulder.
Oh my god!
That body is weird.
It's weird.
I liked it.
It's like he got the body he deserved.
What, you don't like that guy?
He's gotta play Joker.
I just assume.
It's like Quentin Tarantino.
You think his face is just twisted from like years of evil.
Yeah.
Do you think his parents are like, man, they wasted the good body on River?
The Viper Room takes its toll.
The Viper Room, you go in, you don't come out.
Especially if you're a 14-year-old.
And you're speedballing.
Yes.
Oh, jeez.
All of that.
And by the way, Josh, I forgot when you hear this band, you know I'm 11th.
Oh, shoot!
Sunday, December 1st at the Avenue Tattoo Studio in Lawton, Oklahoma.
Josh, thank you for being here, sir.
Yeah, yeah.
I'm doing a tattoo show.
You know what I want to see in Trump's presidency, second presidency?
I want to see him choose another Supreme Court justice, apprentice style.
Yes.
Ah!
You know, just get a bunch of these judges at a big table and fire them all.
He knows who he's going to pick.
But then our next judge would have to come out to...
Yeah, but we've got to have cool judges like Judge Judy, Judge Joe Brown.
Judge Arsenio!
Kamala Harris has got to be in there.
She'll be a judge soon, probably.
Don't fire him.
Shoot him.
Oh, wow.
Here we go with a fake outrage robot.
Exile or execution.
Oh, my God.
All right, let's go, guys, to Kamala's concession because we have a closing time for Kamala.
It's the second one since her primary following Donald Trump's historic win.
Kamala gave a concession speech.
We're not going to show you too much of it, but it is fun that one of the live streams looked like a high school gymnasium.
Good afternoon, everyone.
Shut up.
Even that's sincere.
Good afternoon.
Now I know folks are feeling and experiencing a range of emotions right now.
I get it.
But we must accept the results of this election.
I think my stand-up set.
Earlier today, I spoke with President-elect Trump and congratulated him on his victory.
While I concede this election, I do not concede the fight that fueled this campaign.
Stupidity!
And so to everyone who is watching...
Not many.
I think she means Jack Daniels.
This is not a time to throw up our hands.
This is a time to roll up our sleeves.
And your legs.
I thank you all.
Roll up your sleeves.
Are you going to jerk off a camel?
Well, her legs are going to be rolling up under a house.
And, of course, she left us.
It was her final miracle where she left us with her never-ending word salad bowl.
But we do have a clip.
Was that Adam Carolla on the right?
I didn't have time to review it before air.
Yeah, she gave me a trampoline next.
This one's really bad.
Her very last speech, she couldn't help but make no sense.
There's an adage an 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.
Anyway, before she came out, they played this song by one, well, first name Young.
We call him Mr.
Jeezy.
Except your president is the whitest man ever.
Yes.
Or orange.
A little bit.
No.
He looks like a healthy tan now.
He's white.
By the way, you could go with the president she served under, the former vice president, respect the office, Joe Biden, or Trump.
Either way, it's a really, really white guy.
So, before we get to our time to close with Kamala Harris, we do have, for one last time, because we're not going to be able to do this anymore, her father's real name.
It's Donald J. Harris, and I believe we have him here.
Yep.
All right, last time, Mr.
Harris, let me ask you, what are your thoughts on your daughter's failure, sir?
Red, red wine.
Go to my head.
Oh, you're drunk.
Make me forget that I still need a soul.
Okay.
It's nice to see your softer side, but you must really feel for your daughter after all that hard...
Red, red wine.
It's up to you.
Steven, sing it with me.
No.
All I can do, I've done.
I don't think that I'm going to be...
Red, red wine, you make me feel so fine.
Come on, Steven Crowder.
You know all the line.
I'd have figured you more for a rum guy.
Yeah, brother.
Okay, Tim.
I think we...
And before we get to the data...
It's early to be that drunk.
I like the mustache.
I like the mustache is in his mouth.
Mustache is his gums.
We spared no expense.
So is Kamala's.
Someone's mustache.
Brings us to our final installment.
The second installment.
Kamala, time to close.
Would you have done something differently than President Biden during the past four years?
There is not a thing that comes to mind.
And talking about the significance of the passage of time.
The significance of the passage of time.
So when you think about it, there is great significance to the passage of time.
Time to close.
Endings and beginnings are ending and beginning now.
Caribbean nations.
Island nations.
In the Western Hemisphere.
That is where the Caribbean is.
We are also in the Western Hemisphere.
We've been to the border.
You haven't been to the border.
And I haven't been to Europe.
And I mean, I don't, I don't.
Time to close.
Endings and beginnings are ending and beginning now.
Holistically, at the connection between that and housing.
And looking holistically at the incentives we and the federal government can create for local and state governments to actually engage in planning in a holistic manner.
An urgent matter to which we should apply metrics that include holding ourselves to deadlines around time.
Time to record.
Endings and beginnings.
Are ending and beginning now.
I'm just curious.
Okay, the last time I had beer was at a baseball game with Doug.
Okay, so cheers.
There you go.
Thank you.
I know you want this.
It's time for things to close.
I know that it's time for things to close.
I forgot how much I love that Doritos clip because he's talking to her like every couple that is just staying together for the kids.
Where he's like, okay, let's not have too many spritzers, sweetheart.
I'm gonna have one more.
Yeah, she grabbed that bag in anger.
Yes, she did.
Sweetie, you might as well put these straight on your hips.
Yeah, your hips.
She grabbed them like, okay, I guess they don't have cool ranch.
Yeah, I guess they don't have cool ranch.
Yeah, the better one.
All right, well, bye, Kamala.
It was fun.
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It's funny, I was just looking at like, I was just looking at Kamal like, oh man, she looks stressed.
She looks way better than I do.
Everything is dry, and everything is, they were like, you need to put on some chapstick, Gabe William told me.
Oh, he did?
No.
Why would you lie about something?
I don't know.
I just like to lie.
It makes me feel big.
So, the election.
Now look, a lot of the meltdowns out there aren't necessarily true.
What you've been seeing on TikTok, what you've been seeing on Twitter, or sorry, X, some of it is staged.
But I did want to just fill you in on a couple of things that I've noticed going to the leftist sites.
Now we have memberships in some of these places.
We have people in these message boards.
Yeah.
But one, that's one of the primary Democrat websites out there.
Please, comment below.
What's been the most fun thread that you have seen?
I've noticed something, and Nick will particularly enjoy this.
This is a theme.
Look, what happened to the 18 million votes?
No effing way over 18 million people did not vote in this election.
Another person...
The numbers just don't add up.
Someone else, seriously, trying to wrap my head around this.
Has anyone seen an explanation for this phenomenon?
Reddit was a little more quick to finalize the equation.
Damn y'all, maybe we really did steal the election in 2020.
Just saying.
Well, well, well.
I will say this.
Look, and we can question it now.
This election has made one thing really clear.
If you think that 2020 did not see some foul play, you absolutely need a CAT scan.
2020, we now know, stands out from all other elections in the history of the modern world, as shown by this graph right here.
There you go.
Yep.
Wow.
Wow.
You will not see this kind of turn.
You will not see that number, quote me, for another 15 years.
I'll tell you exactly what it is.
Biden got 81 million votes, 2012, 2016, 2024, and about 65.
65 million votes for the Democrats when you're talking about it.
About 65 million votes.
It's the only time it's happened.
It's the only time the percentage of eligible voters, of registered voters, you can do the math any way you want.
It's never come out like that except that night for Biden.
Well, what you're forgetting is that Joseph Robinette Biden is the greatest leader of six generations.
He's so popular that He, in a future machine, torpedoed Kamala's chances.
The thing that killed her campaign is that she was attached to Joe Biden, Mr.
81 million, they call him.
Our greatest.
So maybe you can't say it because your name's on the show.
I can say it.
No, I completely agree.
It's funny, people on the left are like, damn, how does this math not add up?
Yeah, you know what, that's interesting.
I've even seen people on the left calling for auditing voting machines.
Yes, I'm like, wow.
It's almost as if millions of ballots were sent to people without them asking for them, and then collected without them giving them back.
They may or may not have been alive.
That should be stress for the next...
Yeah.
To me, I would stay on that point for the next at least month.
Yeah.
Every night, remind them, you guys, he Trump won three times.
Yeah, this was victory number three.
This is victory number three.
This is why they want kids to go to, you know, and we'll freeball a lot of this day.
This is why they spitball.
Freeball?
Spitball.
Speedball.
Admonish me for that.
A little bit.
Admonish for that.
I said speedball.
Like I said, I'm not, I'm not, yeah, this isn't the Viper Room.
We're hanging in the wind.
Is this the January surprise?
That they're going to go, oh, actually, we have found that 2020 was kind of rigged.
So he won three times.
You can't win three times.
He won twice.
He can't be president.
He won three times.
I wouldn't put that.
I know you're all pissed off on the left.
Just don't worry.
January 6th is the final day to make your voices heard peacefully and patriotically.
So just, you know.
You had...
Suck it!
Sorry.
You almost...
Gerald, you almost had me go, oh...
I almost reacted like, oh.
Let me just be really clear here, too, because I get that younger people have different struggles.
I'm very sorry, what?
Is that a diaper?
I had a pony named Struggers.
It sounds like an ice cream shop.
Me too.
It's the emotive beacon.
It goes straight to my head.
Take a family down to Struggers.
That younger people have different struggles than old people.
I get it.
Yes, we've made the argument where, yeah, you can get a 1,200-square-foot home just like your boomer parents did.
You can have a white picket fence.
You can have a small yard.
You can go on a two-week vacation.
So we understand that some of the complaints sometimes are exaggerated.
But I also understand there are different struggles.
It's not lost on me.
Sometimes people are tone-deaf.
That being said, what I am about to...
What I'm about to highlight is exactly why older people say, look, you are a generation of pussies.
Because professors canceled classes to mourn Trump's win.
To give you an idea, this is from, I believe this is from Michigan State.
I am canceling class today to grieve the presidential election results.
You should be fired.
As a queer immigrant woman of color, I cannot, in good conscience, go on about my day like everything is alright.
You still got tenure?
Ohio University, I have decided to cancel class today to give space to those who are devastated by the election results.
I have already interacted with students who are hurting badly, who are scared, who are tired, and who are unsure on how to go on.
Look, you have people who lived through Jimmy Carter becoming president, and then those people who I guess were happy about that lived through Reagan becoming president, but Carter became president, you had people go, oh my gosh, that sucks, and went back to work after, by the way, they had to stop in a gas line.
And you can't go?
To your Humanities 101 class?
You had kids going to school during the Cuban Missile Crisis when they thought they were all going to be vaporized.
What?
I watched 9-11 at school.
So did I! Yeah, me too.
I was too young.
I was in the North Tower for a crisis.
We had the Challenger blow up in all of our classrooms.
And this is true, too.
I was making a deposit at Cantor Fitzgerald.
I saw Mohamed Atta's face right in the window.
You're going to love this.
I know you're going to say that I'm a horrible person, but I don't care.
No, you're not.
The suicide hotline also was completely off the hook.
This being the first thing I was told on the suicide hotline is genuinely disturbing.
It says, we're sorry for the wait.
We're experiencing high demand for LGBTQAI support and are connecting you to a national crisis counselor.
They had call waiting.
For the suicide hotline before Donald Trump...
Hey!
Hey!
At the very least, he's the president-elect.
You have a couple months.
Get a notary.
Get your will in order.
Really?
You're going to kill yourself because a guy won?
Who, by the way, has no plans to do anything with you and your catsuit.
He doesn't care.
But I do find this quite funny.
Not because anyone is going to lose their life.
So let's be honest...
If you kill yourself because Donald Trump won, you're probably gonna kill yourself anyway.
We have some exclusive footage of how those calls went.
Hello?
I think I need help.
Since the election, I've been having thoughts of...
Hello?
Hello?
Your call is very important to us.
Apparently not that important.
On the bright side, Wildfire went to Spotify number one.
It's the Stranger Things effect.
Everything old is new again.
Though there was increased self-immolation.
You're going to kill yourself?
Think about that.
So many people, Buffalo Bill is calling and call waiting when he dances with his skin suit.
I can't go on.
I don't think I can do it anymore.
They really shouldn't have picked New York.
It doesn't put me on hold again.
It doesn't put me on hold!
Was she a great big fat lesbian?
Great big fat girl.
Would you kill me?
I'd kill me.
Noodles!
Sir, can you describe how you're feeling?
Is that with three H's or four?
And now Joy Beja's tucking her penis between the lips.
Did anyone get to stay home when Obama or former VP Biden won?
Any conservatives get that message on college?
Hey, one.
Did one conservative get that message on college campus from their professor?
Hey, because Biden won, you can stay home.
Beforehand, they were preempting, saying, if Donald Trump won, has one conservative been allowed the day off work to mourn?
Now, I'm sure if you have, like, a cool boss, you know, your hand might be sore from all the high-fiving.
He's like, ah, we got this.
Have fun.
Have fun.
When Biden won, it was kind of like, well, you can just continue to stay home because, well, our Democratic governor has ordered it.
Yes, yes.
You know, when it happened with Biden, genuinely, we were up, that was a 17-hour stream with a break in between.
Yeah.
We were angry because the votes completely flipped.
At no point, genuinely, comment below, at no point did suicidal ideation come into play.
No.
In other scenarios, sure, but not because Biden...
Standard operating.
No, we had work to do.
We were like, alright, we're pissed off about this.
We've got some work to do.
Nothing looks real here.
We've got to dig into this stuff.
That's what we did.
These guys are missing the point every single time.
They're missing the point.
They're saying sexism and everything else, and we'll talk about it, but I haven't seen one person go, maybe our ideas just aren't that popular.
I have seen it.
Not one.
I've listened to every major leftist podcast roundup.
Who said it?
I don't want to give them the airplay.
You'll know exactly who it is.
They were like, we just can't, we just look, there's no one thing we can look at.
We lost across the board.
They're like, everything is bad.
Okay, they're having the conversation if the Democrat Party is done.
Remember they were saying the Republican Party was done?
Yeah.
When you have a shift everywhere, and we'll get to this, it may be done.
It may be done for them.
It should be.
It should be.
It's not enough just to beat.
We've got to quit looking at them like, I've been saying this forever, like a legitimate political party.
They're the enemy of this country.
You don't just beat them in an election.
You have to really dismember.
You have to subjugate the leadership of the party.
Put it that way.
That's what you've got to do.
Wake it up!
Yep.
It's time for them to finally make the change in their name to the National Socialist Party.
Yes.
For real.
They should.
And then, of course, Bernie Sanders, he took a victory lap.
He's like, you abandon the working class?
They're going to abandon you.
Suck it!
You know Bernie's kind of happy.
He's a little bit happy.
Hey, teachers like ballplayers.
Yes, that's right.
Nobody's more happy right now than Joe Biden.
I have not.
I have not.
I know.
And Hillary's probably fucking loving it, too.
I have not.
Our school teacher, she was the LeBron of papier-mâché.
There is no LeBron of papier-mâché.
Ah!
By the way, CrowderShop.com.
To everyone out there, we almost lost the site on election night.
Yeah, we've got the Trump One shirt.
Because it was so busy.
Can we make another one that says three times under it?
Well, maybe we can do something like that.
But yeah, go to CrowderShop.com for the Trump One shirt.
We broke all records, by the way, on all numbers.
Very, very grateful.
Thank you very much.
Four million bucks you guys made.
I couldn't believe it.
What?
That's what I read.
I do wish.
I do wish that we made four million bucks.
That would be a hell of a night.
All right, I'll give you the real number.
One and a half million.
But it did give us a...
Hey, we're going to be here at least until next election.
Probably not on YouTube.
I'm sure we had to hit that dump button a few times.
But we're going to bring out Lane the Brain here in a little bit and go through some of the data as to why and how Donald Trump won.
And this matters because, yeah, the gut feeling is important.
And I think everyone, before you had all the polling, before you had all of these metrics now where everything was, let me put it this way.
I got as a gift, and it's great, these meat probes, but, well, Toolman knows.
I used to use the meat probe that you just pop in, right?
Like, to check if your steak is done.
But I got those Bluetooth ones, like, you can get it.
And you know what?
It messed me up.
Because I would do it, and then, of course, two meats are different thicknesses, and I just, it wouldn't work.
And so I went back to just doing it manually.
I was like, you know what?
I'm going to do it how I used to do it, by feel, and then check it, and I'm back to making it better.
Oh, you told me about that Tomahawk, man.
Yeah.
Wait a minute.
Nick was telling me about his Bluetooth probe.
No.
No.
It's called, though, Willie Brown.
I can control it from the other room.
I know.
My proctologist had to meet the mom, and I go, what are you doing?
Again, can you explain that?
Is this the one you just point at?
No, that's like you use for the surface.
It's great for a turkey or a roast.
You leave it in and you have either a little device or your phone and it tells you the exact temperature.
It's great.
But when you're grilling, it's super short and fast and you can overthink it.
Like if you're grilling three steaks, you don't want to be doing it.
I just go, you know what?
I have a general three minutes, three minutes.
Okay, then I'm going to check it, slow it after the sear.
Yeah, yeah.
But yeah, I can get you one.
I can get you one of those.
It's great for the stuff you make.
If it involves my phone, I'm not interested.
But go ahead.
No, it doesn't have to involve your phone.
I know that you hate new things.
What are you, a progressive?
Goddamn right, I'm a fucking reactionary.
Take me back to 39.
That's an odd year.
I wasn't paying attention, I just realized it.
It was a very good year.
What?
What did he say?
I just grabbed the number, I'm sorry.
I really did.
I had six million other things.
Sinatra was all the anti-Semitic.
So before all the analytics and the data that you had, you did go by some sort of gut feels where you go, look at the enthusiasm.
You would say, look at the fundamentals of the economy.
Look what we're seeing with the early votes.
You used to have to rely on that.
And in this case, you had people, the pollsters were wrong again, and they gaslit everybody again.
The biggest, I guess what I would say, what I really noticed as a trend, is those on the left We're absolutely shocked.
You've heard me say from the beginning of this election, 60-40, and then I went to 65-35, okay?
We would not have been shocked if Kamala Harris won.
We wouldn't have been thrilled about it, but we wouldn't have been saying, I can't believe this happened.
The left couldn't fathom that this was a possibility.
They still can't.
So Tuesday night, he was elected for a third time as president of the United States.
Here's a brief portion of his speech.
Thank you very much.
Wow.
I want to thank the American people for the extraordinary honor of being elected to your 47th president and your 45th president.
Oh, I love them.
And by the way, Republicans won control of the Senate.
52 seats.
The House is still too close to call.
But I heard we're leaning red?
Yeah.
The Republicans need 13 more seats, and I believe that they have the lead in laying the brain.
You can let me know.
I believe 18 races that are still remaining, right?
As of this morning, of the count that's left, yeah, I think 18 of those races are being led by Republicans.
Okay.
Why are we giving them the face-off lighting?
Yeah.
Oh, it's pretty cool.
We had it lit for something else.
Well, the guy doing our data analytics film is Castro Troy.
I'm going to take his face.
And, of course, naturally, the left is taking this exceedingly well.
It's easy to blow this off.
Oh, look at the elites.
They're going to get their comeuppance.
It's not the elites that's going to pay the price.
It's people who woke up this morning with a dream and are going to bed with a nightmare.
So I worry, not about myself, actually.
I don't worry about my station in life.
I worry about the working class.
I worry about my mother, a retired teacher.
I worry about my children's future, especially my daughter, who now has less rights than I have.
So you ask, are there any places that- Oh, this one's great.
Listen, listen.
Joe Biden 2020.
So we can show you that as well.
We just bring that out here.
Harris overperforming 2020.
Holy smokes.
So let's just go away and see if there's anything on the east side there.
Literally nothing?
3% or more.
We are about to enter a political period that will have consequences for the rest of our lives.
People that he affiliates closely with.
and strong men abroad in regimes like that it is not uncommon to jail political dissidents Shut up, bitch!
I'm obviously very disappointed.
I'm very sad.
I was at the Kamala Harris headquarters yesterday in Washington, and it was a very sad scene.
The mood turned immediately.
No joke, you probably know this at this point, but The View all wore black in mourning.
Did they really?
They wore black in mourning.
No.
Yes.
What they wore in the evening.
No, no, no.
I want to come out draped in nothing but the flag.
The death of their credibility.
Whoopi looked like she was in Sister Act 14.
Yes, exactly.
Did you see her teeth and eyes?
You see this?
This is...
Okay, so let's get into...
We do have some data here, and this is the full picture of all the data we have available.
The big picture, as they say.
The big picture, yes.
We are a serious news organization.
We are a serious news organization.
I can tell by the fucking video machine.
Yes.
Well, everybody likes to have a good time, Nick.
Yes.
Even those who worked, by the way, worked very, very tirelessly.
We appreciate it.
So here's the thing.
This is – let me set the stage here.
This was a very resounding rejection of the Democrat Party and the ideals.
Right?
The margins not only were significant in these swing states, but we were even going through some of this math.
You may not know this.
New York is just as much of a swing state as Florida and as Texas because the margin by which Kamala won New York was not any more than Donald Trump won Florida or Texas.
So when people say these are deep red, well, hold on a second.
You're talking about within 15 points in places like New York, within about five points in Virginia, only single-digit points in Minnesota, right?
Then you would have to say, okay, these are swing states because you're seeing...
Jersey.
Across Jersey, yeah, with single digits.
Across the board.
Everywhere.
So, spoiler alert, whether it's young voters, whether it's female voters, whether it's Latino voters, whether it's black voters.
Now, this doesn't mean that Donald Trump has won these demographics, but he has made big gains with every single one, one exception, college-educated white women.
I have that rightly in the brain?
Actually, every single white group he lost support against.
Oh, that's right.
Lost support with.
Mostly amongst college-educated white women.
What does that tell you about what they're being taught?
Yeah, exactly.
Well, they're losing their support from him on behalf of the blacks who are gaining support.
Correct.
So the white people, they're doing it as voluntary, as a tribute to the Hispanics.
It's reparations.
We don't want our white supremacy authoritarian, because that's not good.
Well, you all know better, so I'm going to help you out.
Exactly.
Antonio Brown.
The craziest football player ever to play.
Yeah.
As black as they get.
Nuts.
I don't know if I can say it.
Can I quote him what he said with his tweet?
No.
I don't know.
Just guessing by knowing Antonio Brown?
Probably not.
Well, but...
Not right.
It's...
I don't want to hurt the program.
Let me guess.
He just called Trump.
It was just...
It made me laugh so...
I have no problem with it.
N-I-G-G-A. And again, it's him saying it.
Yeah, he does this thing.
He has an N-word of the day.
He has a cracker of the day.
He has a beaner of the day.
of the set.
Oh, no.
We don't...
That's the only reason people think they're less racist than they are.
I gotta use that in my act.
Write that down.
Someone's like, no, it's, they're trying to explain it.
It's gah, not, like, that's, it's not G-R. That's what I'm saying!
Gah!
Oh, oh, I get it.
You're from Rhode Island.
Okay, we'll just say you're not racist.
Why would you say that?
All right.
It's your racist cousin from Boston, Tommy.
They're so racist.
It's so blue, but they're so racist.
I think it's the most racist state in the union possible.
Why do you say that?
That is so...
Boy, I've been having this discussion for thousands...
What's more...
Let me see.
Who's more in danger, a white guy in downtown Atlanta at three in the morning or a black guy in Boston at downtown?
Right.
Since 1970.
No, I mean by the left standards of racism.
But it's not anymore.
It's gay.
It sucks.
Mark Wahlberg can't even beat up a Vietnamese person anymore.
That's what I mean.
We all learn from our mistakes, okay?
In life?
In life, you're the winner you learn, okay?
Problem is, I win so much, I don't do a lot of learning.
I'm basically illiterate, right?
I win too much.
That's my favorite one.
Pennsylvania.
Donald Trump won by 1.9%.
Okay, about 171,000 votes.
Amish.
Let's run through these numbers here and lay in the brain and you and Bobby, the whole team, you did a lot of great work here.
Some huge gains were made in urban areas in Pennsylvania.
So let me give you some numbers.
So Kamala, since 2020, she's down 1.5% as far as the votes in urban areas in Pennsylvania.
Donald Trump is up 1.6%.
That means the shift since 2020 toward Trump is 3.1%.
In urban areas.
In urban areas.
The fact that he gained at all, you would have thought, wouldn't you have thought, hey, Kamala Harris is going to do better than the really old white guy Biden in Philly, right?
In places like, no, she did worse.
In terms of total votes, there was about 120,000 votes just in the urban areas that Trump gained.
So if you look at the total that he won by, tons of that was in Pittsburgh and Philadelphia.
Yes.
Yeah.
I was just going to ask you that.
Yeah.
Because those that are real liberal hotspots, that is great news.
It really is.
And we're going to get to the demographics, of course, because they do it geographically.
We have that data.
And then they separate it by demographic as far as race, as far as gender.
But they don't give you the race and gender, for example, specifically in Philly.
So we'll probably have that in the final picture.
This show, I've got to be honest, when I came in, I thought this would be a little dry, this show.
I'm learning so much.
This...
Good.
I am too.
I learned from them.
I mean, that night, I was going back with them, going, guys, give me what it is that you're seeing.
They're going, well, they made the prediction.
You guys made the prediction hours before.
This was the first place to call Georgia, just to give you an idea.
The first place, I believe on Earth, certainly on air, to call Georgia.
And we said, it's about 3.8, I believe, at that point.
It's going to narrow to somewhere around 2%, but that's where it's going to settle.
When we called it, it ended up being, I want to say 2.2 or something.
Oh, so you guys were off.
Yeah.
Yeah.
The model that they put together out there was as good as anything that you were seeing anywhere.
Yeah.
And the left is not doing this.
We should be analyzing like you guys.
I swear to God, they're probably not even too busy.
Honestly, I'm not just...
Look, you have to understand it's a separate entity where I cannot go in and influence what the research here does as far as this modeling, right?
I sit there and learn, and they were right...
Far beyond CNN, Fox News.
I don't know what Nate Silver is doing.
What does that tell you?
They're not trying.
No, it's not even that.
I think it's worse.
It's not that they're not trying.
They have the same data that we have.
They have enough people to analyze the data.
These agencies, I think we exposed something that we didn't know we were going to expose.
An hour and 15 minutes later on Georgia, on North Carolina, on Pennsylvania, when there's just no hope.
We called all these states and we're like, why wouldn't you want to tell people, kind of as close to first as you can be, as long as you know the result is accurate, what you're saying is true based on the data, why wouldn't you want to be first?
That's what everybody wants to be.
But you hit it.
I think you mentioned it, Gerald, to keep them watching, right?
Well, to keep them watching.
And also, I think they just manipulate how people feel when you don't call the race until the next day.
Yeah.
I woke up to CNN still at 266.
I know.
I did, too.
What?
They wouldn't give them Alaska.
No, they wouldn't give them Alaska.
I was like, Alaska's like California calling 30 seconds after it closes.
We're holding out for the Samoan vote.
There's three black guys in Anchorage waiting for us.
We're exposed heavily on this.
They voted third party.
They wrote in, it's too cold for this shit!
Yeah, I couldn't believe it.
It really is just mind-blowing.
Well, Michigan.
Let's go to Wayne County, right?
That's Detroit.
And it's not just Detroit, but Wayne County is a very urban county, right?
That's kind of left a stronghold in Michigan.
Donald Trump got 33.7% of the vote.
Kamala got 62.7%.
So Donald Trump is up 9% since 2020.
When you look at that swing, a swing toward Donald Trump, 9%.
Also, very notable.
Very notable.
Very notable.
Because everyone was talking about, and yes, the Jewish vote did migrate a little bit.
It's a little bit tougher to get, but Donald Trump defeated Kamala Harris in what perhaps could be, sorry, is a terrorist hotbed.
Dearborn, 47 to 27.
Wow.
With a clip.
Yeah, we have a clip.
Yep, Dearborn.
Jill Stein had about 21.
Arab or Muslim voters, and he feels that helped President-elect Donald Trump win.
In Dearborn, Michigan, Donald Trump has won the majority of votes.
This was entirely avoidable.
Yeah, if you tear up the Koran and make everybody hate themselves.
Hold on, think about that.
Donald Trump may be the only person in history that has gotten more Jewish votes and more Muslim votes in the exact same election.
Our so-called Hitler, anti-Semitic, racist piece of garbage, bringing people together like nobody ever has.
Just think about that, laugh, for three seconds, and then shut your holes for the next ten years.
Wow.
He won it 47-27.
Dearborn, Michigan.
I'm glad I showed up today.
Where I believe, was it like three of the hijackers came from Dearborn?
Dearborn, a lot of them.
I think one of the hijackers got the rest of the votes.
Yes, he did.
That's not adding up.
He's ballot harvesting.
He's like, fuck, you have to fight fighter with fighter!
It makes sense.
They like strong, you know what I mean?
Well, they're more traditional, but the left is bemoaning them, saying that's because they're deeply traditional and they're racist and they're sexist.
I love the left breaking down and getting racist.
Yes.
And sexist and almost homophobic.
Let's see if they blame LGBT for this.
Yeah, let's see if they blame homophobic.
And this is, let's go not just to the cities, but the demographics.
This is one where a lot of people were saying he'll do better, but we didn't know that Donald Trump would do this much better.
No, the gains were, I couldn't believe it.
With a Hispanic vote.
Donald Trump got 42.
Kamala got 52.
So that slide since 2020 toward Trump is 14 points.
A 14-point gain.
And you see the same breakdown, by the way, with Latino men.
For some reason, I don't know why they give us a data as far as Hispanic, but then Latino men, Latino women...
I don't understand the politics behind it.
I've been trying to figure the difference out forever.
But this is how they categorize it.
So Latino men, Trump won 55-43.
That's a 19-point gain since 2020.
19 points.
So just to be clear, with Latino men, he didn't just make up for the law.
He won Latino men.
By a lot.
By a lot.
Yeah.
This is from a lot of data.
There were a lot of white chicks on...
A lot of racist white chicks came out on Twitter that were like, oh, it's the machismo of these Latino men.
They're just as bad as whites.
They're white supremacists.
They're racist.
All these one race of people are racist because they're dumb.
Stupid.
You disagree with me.
You're racist.
But even with Latino women, by the way, of course you expect him to lose...
We were told that he would lose all of the female vote.
Latino women...
38.
Donald Trump lost 38-60 with Kamala.
But again, that's an 8-point swing since 2020.
So you're winning with Latino men, and you're making up for losses with Latino women.
Sorry, that's too many terms.
I'm never going to say Latinx.
By the way, Democrats, that's why you lost.
Even Latinx don't like Latinx.
They don't ever say.
They hate that.
They hate it.
They came out until we stop with that?
Yeah.
I think that you have, first off, I think this, right?
You need to stop looking at Hispanic Americans, Latino Americans as a block.
Cuban Americans in Florida are going to be very, very different from Venezuelan migrants in Colorado.
Can we all agree?
Yes.
It's not the same thing.
And even then, though, when you look, I bet you, and we'll get some more, a clearer picture, you'll see a lot of Of Mexican men still.
Donald Trump winning with them.
So across the board, probably with Hispanic men, but they are not one voting bloc.
And I bet you they're tired of being pandered to when you say, hey, he wants to deport you.
And someone's going, not me.
I'm here.
I pay taxes.
I have my car.
You're racist.
You are racist.
You know what pisses them off?
And I have first-hand experience with this.
Yes, weed.
Don't pay on time.
No, no, no.
It's true.
This is not a taco.
Brown beef in a nacho.
Yeah, but it's good.
So they actually hate it when they have illegals come and compete for jobs.
Of course.
They're like, look, they'll take such lower pay because they're not paying taxes on it, right?
That's right.
They can do this, and it actually hurts them.
It's not a lie.
They don't pay taxes on it.
A lot of them don't pay taxes.
Illegal immigrants, but I'm saying they don't make basement wages.
If you actually have people working construction, we did this.
I did this as a video where we went to Home Depot.
They were being paid $45 an hour back then, a lot of them.
$25 an hour.
They weren't being paid $7 an hour.
What they're not doing is they're not paying them health insurance.
They're not paying them benefits.
They're not paying them overtime.
So they're saving so much money in other areas.
I get my poor boy dental.
To your point about treating the Hispanics or Latinos as a monolith, however you want to phrase it, Texas exemplifies that, right?
Because there's not a lot of Cubans in Texas, but there are a lot of Mexicans, Mexican-Americans, so you can see.
Yes.
So in Star County, Texas, which is 97% Hispanic.
We talked about this on election night.
We were the first people, I believe, to talk about it.
And then everyone else is covering this, but I'm glad that they are all references by the way.
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Star County.
Texas, 97% Hispanic.
Donald Trump got 57.7% of the vote to Kamala's 41.8%.
That slide is 21 points to Donald Trump.
This is the first time a Republican has won this area of Texas, Star County, since 1892.
Wow.
Holy crap.
The flag was over Texas back then.
He won the entire Rio Grande Valley.
Every single Rio Grande Valley border.
Oh, wow.
And overall, he won Hispanics, I believe, ages 44 to 55.
Overall.
Period.
Including men and women.
It is, and it's about employment.
And that would be Mexicans as we're talking about.
He won them outright.
Now, if you go to Miami-Dade County, right, this is 69% Hispanic.
I would imagine far more Hispanic.
Cuban immigrants.
A lot of, they don't necessarily, but I think they probably, you know, a lot of Brazilian migrants there.
A lot of them do not like to be referred to as Hispanic.
I get it.
Portuguese.
It's not lost.
I mean, my point is the census.
Okay?
So, Miami-Dade, 69% Hispanic.
Donald Trump won 55.2 to 43.7.
That's an 18.8 point slide from 2020.
And Hillary won this county by 30 points.
Wow.
My God.
Amala sucks.
30 points.
Legacy media is dead, folks.
And overall, Donald Trump won Florida with Hispanics 58 to 40.
Here's the other one that I'm...
You know, there was data...
This was very murky before this, right?
Because you'd see some polls come back that showed Gen Z being very, very liberal, and some coming back that would show them pretty conservative.
But here's the one thing.
Even the stats that would show them very liberal, far more conservative at this point in their lives than boomers.
than even Gen X.
So you always expect young people to be liberal by a huge margin.
You just need a bit of...
And you can find clips of me at conferences, on Fox News, probably on CNN, wherever, in 2009, 2010, where they were always talking about the black vote because of Barack Obama.
I said, look, look, look, okay, you can tell...
And I get that, and you should be speaking to all people.
The message of freedom, liberty, pursuit of happiness should resonate with all people.
But maybe the messaging is pretty bad as far as how we're doing it because you put on John McCain, and then you put on Mitt Romney...
But I said if you just mitigate your losses with people under the age of 30 or people under the age of 40, if you just close that gap where it's not a consistent loss of like 30 points, if you just narrow those losses to maybe a 20-point spread, you would never lose another election.
Well, guess what we're seeing?
Young voters move toward Trump.
18 to 29 year olds.
Okay?
18 to 29 year olds.
The youngest voting demo available.
We'll make this reference available for you so you can go through the data yourself.
Telling you exactly what is up our sleeves.
Donald Trump, 43% to Kamala, 54%.
Only 11 points.
That's a 7 point slide to Trump since 2020.
That's a 7 point slide.
That is huge.
By the way, Donald Trump won.
Young men, 18 to 29-year-old men, 49 to 47.
That's an eight-point slide.
Here's the other thing that surprises me.
You expect them to do better with young men?
If you were to guess, 18 to 29-year-old women.
Honestly, before I know you guys have the cheat sheet, I'd say like a quarter.
Maybe one in four would vote for Donald Trump.
That would have been my maximum guess.
Yeah, I think that would have been a lot.
I was going to say 78%.
No, these are some of the most rabid anti-Trump people that I've seen on social media.
It is the demo that I would say I would be shocked.
If it was over 30.
Would we all agree?
Shocked?
Over 30?
Unless you're ruling in Uptown Dallas, to be honest with you, that's going to be like 77%.
Yes.
But Donald Trump got 37% of the vote to Kamala 61 with just 18 to 29-year-old women.
That's a five-point slide toward Donald Trump.
So here's the thing.
Everything was a slide toward Donald Trump.
And by the way, down-ballot candidates were helped.
Remember a lot of people saying, Donald Trump hurts candidates?
We'll get to the midterms.
It's very, very different.
And again, you still have the remnants of COVID. There are a bunch of reasons why it was different from this national election.
Donald Trump, when he's on the ticket, on a national ticket, helped these candidates.
It's just a question of how much we see.
How large the gains are.
They're huge!
And I mean, fundamentally reshaping the parties, if you don't think that's hyperbole, with Hispanic votes.
Absolutely.
Think of the party of Mitt Romney, Republican Party, the votes, versus the party of Donald Trump.
They've lost that Bernie coalition.
They've lost that middle class, working class.
And by the way, the only thing they can rely on is white, college-educated.
And we know that white college education doesn't necessarily mean informed, and it doesn't necessarily mean someone who's going to be financially successful.
It's no longer a metric of you being an intelligent individual.
College degree is nothing.
It's a diploma mill.
I even saw this on Reddit.
Professors saying, well, yeah, the reason for this, you know, I'm a college professor and the papers I review, they can't spell, there's no sentence structure.
Well, whose fault is that?
So you're saying that we need to send more kids to school and you're saying that you are a college professor and that these students are functionally retarded.
But you're saying the educated vote goes to Donald Trump.
I bet you, if you were to put people to a basic literacy writing test, as long as English is their native language, you would see a statistically completely insignificant difference between college degrees in 2024 and non-college degrees.
No one will put that to the test, I guarantee you.
I would say the so-called uneducated, probably more informed.
Well, no, it's one of these things, too, just like the 18 million vote chart, right?
Or the 62 million votes or whatever it was.
It doesn't say what you think it says, guys.
It actually says this is an indoctrination factory as well.
The problem with the word...
Highly educated means it could be a number of degrees that don't require intelligence or basic problem-solving skills.
Sure, your engineering degrees, your law degrees, your medical degrees.
Yes, you have your practical degrees that need to have an intelligent person.
Yeah, humanities.
Gender studies.
Gender studies.
You could study stand-up comedy at USC. Yes.
Oh, I didn't know that.
I did.
PhD.
Yeah.
He's the Dean, actually.
I get an A in heckling.
There's people out there who have way more intelligence doing practical things.
You've got carpenters who are doing math on a daily basis, all day long.
You've got plumbers.
You've got electricians.
You've got people who are driving trucks who are smarter than these people getting gender studies degrees.
You know what?
Don't underestimate.
I know we don't have these numbers.
The trucker vote, very important.
People who travel a lot for work, that's that podcast audience.
That's the people who will tune in to...
Five-hour shows, whether it's Joe Rogan, whether it's this, and it's largely male.
And you know what?
You're going to say those people aren't educated?
I have become Mr.
Audiobook.
I'm not going to lie about it.
I used to read more.
Now I find I can get way more in with audiobooks, listen to it, especially because I have books that are given to me to review.
And most of my reading has to be news of the day.
But there are people in that where it's audiobooks, it's podcasts.
That's why you're seeing everything fractured a little bit more.
You're not seeing the same kind of megastars in music because people are learning passively.
I think when we looked at that young vote, that's a really important point, is the podcast vote, because Trump was going out there and doing this new media.
He was going on things like The Right Ones.
He was being endorsed by people like Bryce Hall, which we might not even know in this audience, but to people that are in college, that's a huge deal.
And Aiden Ross kid, Theo Vaughn.
And even younger female influencers that are really popular were endorsing him, taking pictures with him.
That should not be taken lightly.
Well, you know what the big difference is, too?
He made the time.
Let's just be honest about this.
When people say Mr.
Elitist, billionaire, we're going to show a clip that I think, is there a double standard?
Yes.
Donald Trump, you'll see in this next clip, he speaks in a way that if Kamala spoke that way, you would say, okay, this is absolutely patronizing.
But here's why.
Because she's not genuine.
You know that Donald Trump speaks with his business partners this way.
He made the time going on Joe Rogan.
He made the time going on Theo Vaughn.
You know what?
You may think it hurt him.
I think having Tony Hinchcliffe helped him.
You know why?
Because we go, hey, I know that guy.
It's not Van Jones and mustacheless Axelrod, which is the lesser Axelrod on CNN. I know these people.
And you know what people said?
Oh, I know that guy.
Of course he's going to make a Puerto Rican joke.
Have you seen his show?
So he made time for them.
And that is one thing.
He makes time for military families.
He makes time for the garbage workers.
He makes time.
You want to say publicity stunt?
Sure.
But not a lifetime of it.
It's the same defense I use here.
And there are grifters out there.
Okay.
Sure.
You can't accuse me, Gerald, of grifting back in 2008, where it was only a career loss.
It could not possibly help.
He can't accuse Donald Trump of grifting when he would actually go down to the construction site and make time.
The people who work for him, not the activists, with the lawsuit, maybe they bring in ActBlue, right?
We know how that works with former employees who are disgruntled.
Maybe not everyone liked him, but he made time for all of these different groups of people, and he speaks to them.
You can see it on The Apprentice.
Was he a dick?
Sure.
But he was a dick to everybody when he was firing them.
And he offered positive criticism to everybody.
That's what I would say when people go, but he's such a phony.
At least he took the time to be phony.
Right, yeah.
You know what I mean?
Seriously, he's not a phony.
He's a BSer.
He's a guy who embellishes a little bit.
That's the difference between that and being an actual compulsive liar.
That's right.
But when you say make the time, another word of saying that is work.
That's a lot of work.
Yes.
You know what I mean?
Don Jr.
said, yeah, we were up all night.
We did four rallies.
He said, we came home at 6 a.m.
He went right to a TV show.
The guy's 78.
In a perfect world where work ethic used to mean something, you'd vote for him just because he worked circles around him.
That's absolutely right.
It's funny how they used his age against him the whole time, and then she ended up relying on the dinosaur media versus he, who...
Well, not only that, the dinosaur campaign.
Remember, Nancy Pelosi was on CNN. I don't think we ran the clip, but she was like, and I always say, you must own the ground.
Actually, not really.
I'm sorry, I don't think that that matters as much these days.
Now, in certain areas, like Scott Pressler, Pennsylvania.
But you know what matters more is people, because media is consumed so often, and passively, too, while you're cooking dinner, while you're in your truck.
It matters how people perceive it on a national level with a national election.
Yes, for state elections, for House, for Senate, boots on the ground matters, canvassing.
But I don't think that people changed their vote because there was a knock on their door.
Kamala relied on that, where Donald Trump, people said, he's outsourced that to Elon Musk.
Okay, he went on Joe Rogan.
J.D. Vance went on Joe Rogan.
He went on Theo Vaughn.
He brought in one of the most popular podcasters into his rally, and he was accused by legacy media saying, this could be the end of his campaign, Puerto Rico.
Well, guess what?
He won massively with Hispanic voters in a way that you could not expect.
While he was going on quote-unquote new media.
It's not new.
It's been around for a decade and a half at this point.
He was doing that.
Kamala was relying on the lies from legacy media and they just don't work anymore.
That's the big variable.
We've talked about a ton of variables.
No media.
Yeah.
It's just legacy is being crushed.
Yeah.
Legacy media, and for good reason.
There's no way to really parse out the Puerto Rican vote specifically, right?
It's just going to be lumped into Hispanics, most likely.
I mean, not right now, but there's going to be news outlets that do their own exit polling or focus groups and stuff like that, but right now, there's no breakdown.
It's unlikely that he gained that much support with Hispanics and somehow lost support with Puerto Ricans because of a joke.
That's right.
One would assume.
Have you spent any time around Hispanic Americans, like, Hispanic men, they do not get offended at jokes.
Sometimes they'll bring in some of the workers.
They'll bring in salsa.
It might be spicy for you.
There's an onion.
That kind of thing.
They'll joke.
I don't know.
The way you like, you like Nilla wafers.
I'm like, no, man.
I like spice.
Are you sure?
Miller.
I'm going to call you that from now on.
Nilla wafers.
That's your name, fool.
Miller.
I'm going to call you that.
Hey, look.
It's Nilla wafers.
Hey, look at him.
Where's your milk, fool?
They do.
Just a dialect over here.
He's really good.
He's really good.
But where he would have lost any Puerto Rican vote, he definitely made up for with the Dominicans, because once you shut on Puerto Ricans and Haitians, the Dominican vote is over.
Wow.
Lane is a great point.
That's an overlooked kind of variable.
The only Puerto Ricans that were offended were the ones that weren't voting for him in the first place.
Right.
Because we know that.
We know there's at least a high, close to half, maybe, percentage of Puerto Ricans who weren't going to vote for him in the first place.
That was the only people that were offended.
And I think people were just offended at Tony, not Donald.
Yeah, yeah.
And I don't even think people were that offended.
No, I don't think so.
You know what else?
Here's a big difference, too.
And guys, hopefully you're okay with this because we have all the data.
But I also think just giving some opinions here, again, getting back to, yep, data.
Data gives you an answer, but it doesn't give you the why.
And that's where you do need human interference at that point.
An AI machine won't necessarily be able to give you the why.
The gut feeling does matter there in having conversations with people.
Like you mentioned the Dominicans.
Yep, that's a very important one.
Dominicans, by the way.
I've only had good experiences with Dominicans.
Aside from when I was robbed by one.
Good ballplayers, though.
So the Red Sox, that's what I was going to say.
The problem with Dominicans is that like 87% of them give the rest a bad name.
Well, I say that about another demographic.
The 99 ruin of the 1%.
But you know what, though?
Yes, but we can have these conversations now.
Right?
Think about it.
You don't have to be afraid to have the conversation.
Remember back in 2016, it was considered like the pirate black dot if you said you voted for Trump around a Hispanic, right?
Yeah.
Donald, here's something else that I think is very important, very telling.
Was it in Minnesota?
No.
That Kamala Harris was in Pennsylvania where she ran the pro-Israel ad and then she also ran the will-stop-genocide type ad where she kind of...
She ran two opposing ads.
I think it was Michigan.
She ran the...
Okay, Michigan and Pennsylvania.
Okay.
So she was doing that to win.
She didn't win.
Donald Trump won.
With the exact same message to Jewish Americans and Muslim Americans.
He won Dearborn with the same message that he got a huge number of Jewish American votes.
Think about that.
Same message.
Hey, Abraham Accords, do we want peace?
We're gonna put a stop to it.
He didn't say, Hey, it's genocide with one group of people, and then say, only the Jews with other people.
It was, we're going to support Israel.
We're going to support freedom.
This is a war where people are dying.
It needs to stop.
We're going to put a stop to it.
We're going to have peace in that region.
He won both sides with the same message.
Kamala Harris lost both sides with two separate pandering messages.
That's the story of this election.
I think, just to push back on that a little, I think some of that Dearborn...
Arab vote, Muslim vote, whatever, came from...
They didn't think Kamala was hard enough on Israel.
Yeah, but I don't think they would vote for Trump if that was the case.
I think they thought she was hard enough, and they know she's weak, and they don't trust her.
Because I had an Iraqi...
They were complaining all the time that, you know, she wasn't...
I would say that's the 21% that voted for Jill Stein in Dearborn.
Yeah.
And that is a real number, too.
That is a real number?
Oh, really?
Yeah.
They voted for...
So that's where the other...
It was 47, 27.
Yeah, you still see too many people who went to Donald Trump.
I had a cab driver who was Iraqi, and he said, you know, a lot of people...
No, we like Trump.
Look, it's not about Jew.
It's about...
People don't understand the war.
It's economics.
We don't want war.
We want peace.
Look, at the end of the day, it's more peace.
That's better.
Okay, I have family there.
I don't want war.
People think we want war.
At least we know that Donald Trump...
Look, he says things.
He says, okay, he can be an ass.
I'm sorry, my language.
But...
You know that at least he doesn't want war.
How do I know?
Because he doesn't want war anywhere.
He doesn't want war with Russia.
He doesn't want war there.
So at least we know for his starting point, right?
For his base.
For his base point.
His base.
You know, like his base.
I remember him saying this.
To start, that he's not a man who wants war.
You need to start with that or I can't vote for you.
That's what he said.
I said, that's a really good point.
Yeah.
That's a really good point.
He told the Iranians, quote, I will bomb the shit out of you.
Yeah.
Flip up.
He said it, like, and he still got that much of the Muslim vote in, or in, I'm not saying they're Iranians.
They know what he means when he says it.
They know who he's talking about, who he's talking to.
Yeah, and the Houthis said, we would like to talk!
Yes, literally, within hours of us calling the election, by the way, one of the first people to call the election, based on data, not our own gut feel, the Houthis posted a tweet like, we would like a ceasefire, we brought it up on the show!
I know, it's I think it's been community noted, but...
Oh, has it been?
Yeah, it has been.
Well, that's what happens when you're live.
But, yeah.
At four in the morning.
I picture that cab driver you were talking to saying all that with a hook on his hand.
We don't want war.
We don't want war.
He's blowing his nose in a little Israeli flag.
Ah, you know, it's a token.
You get up to the gift shop.
That's not true.
So, yes, let's bring that up, too, that he would bomb.
Again, he's a guy who has said, yeah, he said, I will bomb the shit out of Iran.
Do it.
And he won Dearborn.
Hey, how do you do that?
That's where the why matters.
Let's play the clip.
Somebody criticized me the other day because they asked me what I do, and I said, "I'm gonna bomb the shit out of 'em." You know how far that goes?
Seriously.
Yes.
In a PC world where people have had it.
Yep.
You understand?
Even people on the left who have had it with some of this PC. Oh, yeah.
That works way better than don't.
Yeah.
Don't.
You know what else I like?
J.D. Vance, right?
Who's a Christian.
I know he's a Catholic convert.
I used to get this, too, on the show.
Look, I have an issue with language.
I've been very clear about it.
I am a Christian.
It's what defines me.
J.D. Vance was on Joe Rogan talking about how his son said fuck.
And he's like, ah, shit.
He's like, you know, it's just, it's a great, my grandmother, Bible-believing Christian, she was a woman, but you know what?
She did have a mouth in her.
And we don't just, we're getting past that point of judging people.
Cancel culture is not, you have the wrong opinion.
It's that combined with destroying someone's life and removing them from the dialogue because of one thing.
And this is what the left does.
They identify people as one thing.
It's your gender.
It's your sexuality.
It's your race.
And then they want to judge all of your speech By one phrase.
And they do it with comedians because they don't care about context.
They try and use these landmines, cultural landmines, to destroy you.
They don't mean it.
They don't believe it.
They're not offended by it.
And the voters reflected that.
You're not defined by saying bomb the shit out of them.
No.
I think that's less vulgar than having ads of a guy jerking off to pornography.
I saw that.
And someone coming in saying, hey, they want to take your porn.
The left is the party of vulgarity and actual degeneracy.
I don't mean bad words, but pushing ideas that destroy a culture from within.
Pete Diddy parties.
Yes, exactly.
In such a way that I think the FCC has, I think years ago, they made shit an okay word to say on TV. I believe so.
No shit?
No shit.
Yeah, no shit.
I think it's after a certain time you can say it on TV. Drop the C word, come talk to me.
I did at hour 11 in the stream, and I remember you were like, oh, well, I was keeping it in.
I'm like, I'm sorry, I just can't help it.
By the way, so in...
Trump almost won Hamtranek.
He lost it by 4.5 points.
Biden carried it by 72 points.
My goodness!
Wait, are we sure about that?
He got 72% of the vote.
Hamtranek, 72%.
He got 85% four years ago.
Wait, it's a plus 72%.
Hold on a second.
You guys are giving me a weird overlay with the numbers that were here.
Okay, 100% of the vote candidate.
Harris got 46%.
Biden got 65%.
They said 2020 margin was Biden plus 72%.
Was Biden plus 72?
Wow.
That doesn't make sense.
Yeah, 85.
Yeah, the way this is written is very weird.
Yeah, but I understand it.
This isn't our data, just to be clear.
No, no, no.
So what they're doing is they're going Trump and Biden in comparison, but then they go back to the 24 election numbers that make it look a little bit weird.
And by the way, don't worry, we're going to get to abortion because I know you little whores are going to have a heart attack if we don't get to it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I was just going to say, the long story short is Trump lost Hamtramck by 4.5.
In 2020, he lost it by 72.
That's a huge shift.
He lost it by 72?
85 to about 13.
Really?
Yes.
I thought, that's such a, because now he got about 42%.
Yeah.
Oh my god.
Wow.
Harris got 46.2, so he got about 42.
What's the demographic, I'm sorry?
So it used to be largely Polish.
I don't even think in Dearborn, but in Hamtramck, it's the one place where it was for a long time where you can actually hear the Islamic call to prayer across the municipality.
It's a heavily Muslim area.
So for him to make those kinds of gains, and you know what else?
You know what you're seeing?
Again, this isn't a guess.
And the damage was done, and it's terrible.
Do not get me wrong.
I always err on the side of preserving our constitutional republic.
But this is a mandate that Donald Trump couldn't have had in 2020.
It is clarity.
People have lived Donald Trump.
They have lived Joe Biden.
In other words, the Islamic community in the States are saying, we've seen both.
Now we're making our decision.
How often do you...
Let me ask you this.
If you're choosing between two cars, if you're choosing between two pairs of jeans, but you only see one...
Are you going to make a more informed decision than if you've test driven both, than if you've tried on both?
America tried on both.
America test drove both, and they said, nah, we're going with the first one.
That's what you saw happen, and that's why you're seeing Muslim Americans saying, Absolutely not.
We don't trust you.
We've lived through both of them.
And this is why Donald Trump won, too.
A huge part of it is, look, people talk about fundamentals.
His campaign focused on the issues that people actually cared about.
We'll get to abortion, because that's not it right now.
But these are the issues people cared about, and this is why Donald Trump resonated with him.
And over the past four years, Americans have suffered one catastrophic failure, betrayal, and humiliation after another.
Kamala Harris has delivered soaring prices and economic anguish at home, war and chaos abroad, and nation destroying invasion on our southern border like nobody's ever seen before.
She's actually a disaster.
My message to Americans tonight is simple.
We do not have to live this way.
We don't.
We don't.
Simple.
Plain spoken.
We don't.
By the way, that's the way he would talk with everyone at business partners.
Like, you got the lumber for 12% less.
Wow, you did.
Great.
I like Santa Claus behind him and doing all those down.
So he mentioned three things in there, right?
He mentioned security, he mentioned the border, and he mentioned the economy.
Yes.
And according to exit polls, these are the most important issues, and Donald Trump dominated them on the border.
People trust Donald Trump by a plus 9% margin.
He wins by 9%.
Should have been 109.
He's over by six, right?
Plus six on crime.
Trump by six on handling the crisis that we're dealing with now.
Trump by six.
Meanwhile, Kamala focused on, and the left said this would be our Achilles heel, didn't turn out to be.
I'll explain to you why, because I see a lot of leftists asking, why was 2022, the midterms, it was all about Roe v.
Wade overturned, and why didn't that happen?
Uh, I'll tell you why I think that happened.
It's a hunch.
Pretty sure it's right.
But this is what Kamala focused on.
Almost exclusively, abortion.
One does not have to abandon their faith or deeply held beliefs to agree the government and Donald Trump certainly should not be telling a woman what to do with her body.
Now, Donald Trump has a very different view on reproductive freedom.
And he refuses continuously, he refuses continuously to acknowledge the harm he has caused.
He brags about overturning Roe v.
Wade.
In his own words, quote, That's enough.
People get the point.
You remember, we don't need to see any more of her.
By the way, she even incorporated it into her final never-ending word salad bowl concession speech.
I will never give up the fight for a future where Americans can pursue their dreams, ambitions, and aspirations.
Where the women of America have the freedom to make decisions about their own body and not have the government telling them what to do.
Burn it!
Here's the thing.
We just gave you the numbers on the border, on the economy.
Unfortunately, Kamala didn't even dominate that issue.
It was really close.
The question was, who do you trust better to handle abortion?
Kamala, 49, to Donald Trump, 45.
Think about that.
That's amazing.
Think about the fact that this was the big issue, you were told, would determine this election and women would come out in the...
Is it...
What are you...
What are you doing?
What?
And why are you wearing that?
Well, I won't be wearing this all day.
I'm actually mourning the loss of abortion.
Mourning the loss.
Wait, aren't you from Kansas?
Yeah, I am.
Me too.
You know abortion is still legal up to 22 weeks.
What?
Till today.
Okay.
Yeah.
I'm going to keep playing this game.
No.
Just get out.
Yeah, get out.
Just sleep.
Yeah, get out.
Now, thank you.
That's not chauvinism.
We just, we don't like you.
So, let me give you my hunch.
What was that?
This is the answer.
For the same reason that the Handmade Tail outfit seemed so stupid for people going into the polls in 2024, it seemed kind of like, I get it, in 2022.
Here's the difference between 2022, the issue of abortion, and the issue of where we are in 2024.
It was a vote out of fear and the unknown versus the known and the educated.
What do I mean by that?
In 2022, you had people actually voting on abortion in midterms because they believed that they wouldn't be able to get birth control.
Remember that?
Yeah.
They thought, if I have a miscarriage, I won't get any health care.
And I think what happened is we saw it go to the states, and people saw it.
They go, okay, hold on.
Wait, wait, wait.
There's a heartbeat.
What is it?
It's eight weeks, so I can have an abortion up until eight.
Okay.
And I'm still broke.
And that mattered more to people.
And that's why I say when you have it up as a measure on a ballot in your state, educate the public.
Say, look, it has gone to the states and we believe that this is a reasonable point.
Can we agree that there needs to be a point?
I've had these conversations with people.
You can go to Change My Mind.
You can go to Black and It's the difference in 2022 was the fear mongering was the unknown people actually thought abortion would be federally banned.
Then they experienced it and said, okay, but the other things matter more.
That's why the left was still trying to tell you Donald Trump's going to have a national abortion ban.
That's what I think the big difference is.
Lane, you looked at the data more, but this is the why.
It is the why, and I just have one point I want to make on the why, if I can, because it really sticks in my craw, and it comes back to that great replacement theory that everyone was bitching about about a year or two ago.
Right.
Well, that was the entirety sort of of the left's worldview.
And there was a misconstruing of how the right felt about the same thing.
What the left did, they treated anything that wasn't white as something that is going to be good for our voting bloc.
Okay, Hispanics, blacks, or even the LGBTQ, whatever community, that's going to be good for us because they put them, like you said, in monoliths.
These are all Latinos.
These are all blacks.
These are all gay people.
They all think the same.
Well, the idea of the replacement theory for the right was never that you were replacing white Americans with brown Americans or Asian Americans.
It's that you're replacing Americans, period, with non-Americans.
And what we have learned is that Mexican Americans, Cuban Americans, Korean Americans, they all hate that shit just as much as white Americans.
They all love Americans.
And that came back to bite the left in the ass right now.
And unless they sit down and really, really reevaluate how they view the human condition, they're going to have a very difficult time ever winning an election.
Again, right now, if it goes the way things are going.
Things change economically, obviously, and macro.
I agree with you.
And I think we all agree, look, get rid of every single criminal here in the United States.
I support deport every single person who is here illegally, who is not paying taxes.
Before we get to the dreamers, let's start with that.
Okay, so baseline.
So don't misconstrue what I'm saying here.
Outside of that, I think that conservatives need to understand that American patriotism is a renewable resource.
It's something that if you educate people, if you let them know what has made this country...
Now, it has to be combined with good policy so they know why what they're living is American exceptionalism.
It's a renewable resource.
Mexican Americans become, if educated properly, and I don't mean that in a patronizing way.
I mean that when you canvass with them and go, well, what do you think about this kind of policy?
What is it you like about America?
Well, this is how we view America.
Guess what?
You can create.
It's not a piece of the pie.
You can bake more pies.
That's one thing that I think Americans have really lost sight of, thinking that it's fixed.
It's not.
No.
You're 100% right.
And it's fixed because that's how it began, anyway.
It began with immigrants.
That's fine.
We've never been anti-immigrant.
We've been anti-illegal immigrant.
We've been anti-not-assimilating into this culture because this culture is what brought you here.
Right.
Come be a part of it.
So we do have Biden speaking right now if we want to go to that, but we're also running pretty late.
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We do want to get into what we would like to see from Donald Trump's second term.
I know that.
Do you want me to go to Biden right now?
I think we should do Biden first and we'll come back and do that.
Okay, we will go to Biden right now and then get to...
Boy, he's looking more and more like a ventriloquist, Demi.
Ran an inspiring campaign and everyone got to see something that I learned early on to respect so much.
Her character.
Where's Jeff Dunham?
She has a backbone like a ramrod.
She has great character.
Oh my god!
Oh, Ramrod, we called Kamala.
I think he might be trying to just ruin her legacy.
Yeah, he did.
I think he came out going, ah!
Oh, my God!
We call her backbone like Ramrod.
Some call her bobblehead.
What?
Is that her official name on, like, radios and stuff?
Did you hear what I'm upset about, her putting her head down and going to work?
Yes, I did.
Yes.
All right, sorry.
We got to listen to his horse crap.
Brothers, it's a time of loss.
Campaign's your contest.
of competing visions.
The country chooses one or the other.
It wasn't yours, bitch.
We accept the choice the country made.
I've said many times, you can't love your country only when you win.
You can't love your neighbor only when you agree.
Something I hope we can do no matter who you voted for, is see each other not as adversaries, But as fellow Americans, bring down the temperature.
The domestic terrorists.
I also hope we can lay the rest of the question about the integrity of the American electoral system.