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Owen Report - 11-05-2025 - Election Loss Fallout Begins 2025-11-06 00:49
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Bad and they're losing now.
All right.
Speaking of running up the score, I think I got 10 F-bombs in the DMT rant today.
I gave you a warning before.
A warning.
I said it.
I'm going to have to get like a dump button on you.
No, we're not terrestrial here.
We do try to be family friendly, but now people know when DMT comes on, the flamethrowers.
It's not every time.
The control mechanism on the flamethrower is, you know, it's very, it's very light.
There's not much.
It doesn't have much range.
Look, man, I mean, I'm just mad after this loss.
I realize that a lot of these are, you know, blue states or whatever else, but the showing was pathetic.
And it's not so much about that.
It's about the months leading up to this.
People, if they were being honest, Zora and Mamdani won this fucking race five months ago.
Like, I'm just so sick of the lies.
And I will.
That's when I placed my bets.
That's when I placed my bets that he was going to win.
I placed him before the before the primary happened.
You know, even some of that stuff, I mean, I think, you know, with the new prediction market things, which they've been an accurate indicator of who's going to win, but I do think there's some future contradictions with that because as we know, when there's money involved, like there wouldn't, they wouldn't be fixing games in the NBA unless there was an exchange of money.
And now the fact that, you know, people are able to bet on some of these races, what about lower, smaller races or city hall races or things where only 10,000 people are voting?
You can fix that pretty easily.
I don't think we're quite there yet.
That could be an issue in their future.
Yeah, I could see that.
They did.
The FBI is apparently investigating some fight fixing at UFC.
Dana White actually came out and said that he was suspicious of a fight recently.
He called the FBI immediately after the fight.
So that's kind of an aside, but it looks like they're looking into some fight rigging too.
Do you want to cover some of this Heritage Foundation stuff?
Yeah, I wanted you to go a little deeper into that.
We were talking earlier, and I know some of the surface level stuff, but I haven't gone as deep as you.
I will say this before you go there, though.
So, folks, think about this.
Now, for people that have been listening to me for a while, specifically for the last couple of months, you may recall, and I was saying this when I was hosting the InfoWars Warroom months ago.
I talked about, and I know DMT feels the same way because we've talked about this, but I was talking about this on the InfoWars Warroom a couple months ago, and I said that I'm now getting more value out of CNN and MSNBC than I am Fox News.
And I was telling my audience, I was like, hey, I'm a right-winger.
I'm a conservative.
But as far as getting value out of news consumption, there's almost no value left in Fox News.
And even for me that doesn't like the hosts on these networks and I don't like their news presentation, even me, I admitted there is more value for me as just somebody consuming news.
There is more value out of CNN and MSNBC today than there is for Fox News.
Look at this from last night.
Election night ratings.
MSNBC tops primetime cable news coverage with 3 million viewers.
They beat Fox News, who was just under 3 million at 2.8, MSNBC at 3 million and CNN at 1.8 million.
But think about that.
CNN and MSNBC, 5 million viewers, Fox News just under three.
That's another sign, folks.
That's another sign.
And it's not as politically charged as you might think.
It just shows people are sick of the right.
They're just sick of it.
It's sloppy.
It's lazy.
It doesn't move the needle anymore.
There's no real action or results.
It's empty.
It's hollow now, folks.
And don't think that those ratings from last night, normally Fox would beat both CNN and MSNBC, probably even combined.
And the fact they didn't last night, that's another sign.
The right wing is losing momentum fast, folks.
This whole MAGA thing is falling like a rock.
Really quickly.
It's undeniable.
The reason that you're getting more value out of left-wing or independent left-leaning media is because of the fact that, again, I call it access journalism.
All of the influencers and the people before that would actually give you raw takes, like things I try to do sometimes on Twitter just because I'm trying to be anti-establishment.
You have a thousand people.
You can go to Benny Johnson or Nick Sorter or whoever you want if you want to get the constant Trump slop.
But the reality of it is, is yes, just like the best example of this will be what they're doing with the Pentagon, which I understand there's a balance between, you know, protecting national security and journalistic integrity and actually getting information out there that people deserve to know.
But the fact that, you know, the last person they brought on is Laura Loomer, they've got all the only organizations that were willing to sign the paperwork that the Pentagon is now requiring to be in the press corps.
All of them are just overt right-wing organizations.
So they're not going to question them.
They're not going to hold them to the same standards that some of these adversarial outlets or the fake news would.
So that's why now commonly you're hearing things, you know, for me and you, of course, man, we're in the, we're kind of in the circle.
We hear about all the slop and all the pro-Trump news that, you know, before many people even hear about it.
But if you want to get critical information that's going against establishment, that's calling out the government, because again, no matter how much you like Donald Trump, he still leads the U.S. government, which I believe and I know is truthfully one of the most corrupt entities to ever exist in the history of humankind.
So for people just to say, oh, my guys, and I'm not going to hold them to account, it's bullshit.
And I think that people, especially young people that consume digital media, they've had enough.
And it's very clear a lot of this messaging is being repudiated first by young people and it's trickling up.
I saw a poll the other day that people were most likely to be considered America first, non-interventionist, and all the other principles that that, you know, includes, the most likely group is millennials and actually more even than Gen Z.
So I think that, you know, again, you're seeing these people freak out a lot of these establishment political conservative commentators.
They're freaking because they know they're going to lose.
So I'm pretty interested to see what's going to happen, how this is going to develop, because I really do expect some sort of censorship effort because they can't contain this and they can't win.
So they have to be, that's what happened.
That's what's happening at the Heritage Foundation.
By the way, Mark Levin has just basically challenged Nick Fuentes to a fight.
Oh, well, it's probably the 30th time this week.
All right.
So there's five minutes left.
I'll try to quickly sort of summarize what's happening with the Heritage Foundation.
For people that are not familiar with the Haritown, the Heritage Foundation, it's one of the most influential think tanks that writes Republican policy.
They're the creators of Project 2025.
They wrote highly criticized things like Project Esther, which many people believe to be somewhat of like a Patriot Act that limits people's personal liberties and freedoms, particularly having to do with anti-Semitism and Israel.
But anyways, the founder, or excuse me, the president of the Heritage Foundation, Kevin Roberts, issued a statement last week talking about how Tucker Carlson is always going to be a friend of the organization.
They basically defended the platforming of Nick Fuentes.
They said canceling Nick Fuentes is not going to work.
They're correct.
And that, you know, the only way to beat him is from beating his ideas.
Basically, a lot of the things that we agree with and talk about.
But one thing he did is he referred to the critics and the detractors of Tucker Carlson.
He referred to them as, what was it again?
Give me one second.
I got to get this one right.
He referred to them as a venomous coalition, which people took as an anti-Semitic trope, all this other nonsense.
Anyways, major backlash.
The video gets tens of millions of views.
You know, it gets widely criticized by a lot of these establishment Zionist Republican outlets and commentators.
Anyways, he gets pressured into making a statement at Hillsdale College yesterday.
Basically, they start walking all these things back.
There's actually an anti-Semitism task force in the Heritage Foundation.
They gave them an email that was leaked, several different demands to Kevin Roberts saying that if he doesn't do things like openly condemn Tucker Carlson, let young staffers and interns go to Shabbat dinners with Heritage Foundation members and donors to, you know, sort of soften them or try to convince them to take on some of these pro-Israel views.
They talked about hiring Gen Z influencers like Bryson Hollyhand or whatever the hell that stupid idiot's name is.
Yeah, come on.
He's a young kid.
Yeah, well, no, he's a propaganda agent.
We can't give these people breaks anymore, dude.
Like, so I don't care how old you are.
If you're fucking lying to people and you're deceiving people for political aims that are not in the best interest of Americans, you deserve to get called out.
You know, if you're, if you're a younger 18, I won't call you out, but you got it.
Point is a lot of this stuff with the Heritage Foundation, it's blowing up in their face.
Now, you know, there's just upheaval in the entire right-wing intelligentsia.
And you're hearing it from all the commentators.
And now you're seeing it from actual policymakers.
So this whole America First ideology versus this establishment neoconservatism and all this Israel First bullshit that we constantly see on Twitter, it's not going to go away.
And I don't know exactly what's going to happen, but I have a feeling these people will take down the entire Republican Party just to make sure that America First doesn't take over it.
I even think some of them will shift to Democrats.
I think some of them will even try to try their hand with moderate Democrats because maybe they'll feel that they can sort of placate to them by saying, hey, we're being treated with racism or we're being treated with they're going to go woke.
Like you've already seen it go woke.
They may go woke all the way because their primary motive is safety.
Yeah.
Well, they're fighting Nazis now.
They're fighting all Nazis with the woke left now.
So yeah, it's only inevitable that the woke left and the woke right team up to fight all the invisible Nazis that are running around.
So I'm talking about, by the way, this is like a long-term thing.
Like this is maybe 10, 15 years down.
They're not just going to turn Democrats tomorrow, but I totally could see that.
The more that, you know, the America First ideology takes over and people trickle into institutions and, you know, they gain power.
I don't see them.
You know, they have two choices.
They can either change parties or they can censor people or they can lose.
Here's what I think happens next.
And I've been watching the news.
I haven't seen anything develop.
I saw Trump came out, make some statements.
We saw a sign of the Trump response attitude earlier today.
Here's what I think is going to happen now.
The whole thing has just come crashing down and Trump knows it.
He knows it.
He knows the tea leaves.
He sees the midterms are cooked.
He sees that MAGA is dropping like a rock.
Now, he may not understand why he might still not get that it's teaming up with the never Trumpers like Mark Levin and it's the bad foreign policy and everything else.
I don't know if he gets that or not, but definitely after last night and today, you can see it finally hit him.
It finally hit him.
He's finally realizing, okay, and if that's an ego thing because of his legacy or what, I don't know.
But you find it hit him today.
Caught up with him finally today, I think, for the first time.
I do want to just quickly add.
I think, though, I think that he's going to pressure now.
He's going to apply as much pressure as he can to Republicans.
It could get nasty because I don't think they want to end the filibuster and they shouldn't.
We shouldn't end the filibuster.
But I think now Trump's going to come out and he's going to go on the warpath.
And if you don't help Trump end the filibuster, then he's going to try to destroy you politically.
And now the right-wing infighting is going to reach even the highest levels of the Republican Party.
And Trump is thinking the only way I can get my agenda done is if I end the filibuster, even though that's not popular.
And most people on the right will say we can't do that because the left will abuse it too.
So there's going to be all kinds of talk around that.
I haven't seen anything about that in the news today.
I anticipate that's going to be the next big move from the administration: hey, we have to drop the filibuster because now we're cooked politically.
We're not going to win any more elections.
So if we don't drop the filibuster, we won't be able to get anything done.
That's where I think this goes next.
I did see that a top advisor to Trump made a statement today saying that Trump's primary focus for his for the second year for 2026 is going to be affordability.
And it's just like he feels it.
But the thing is, is man, young people are very opinionated.
They're very online.
I just don't know if he has the clout or if he even has the desire to really even, I mean, he already won.
So, and I'm not too sure.
You know, Trump loves himself, which can be really good in some instances because he's very prideful many times when he's trying to represent America in certain negotiations, ones usually that aren't with Israel, in my opinion.
But yeah, man, I just, this whole thing, I just think it's cooked.
I think the whole movement is irreparably broken.
And I think that unless people try to make some space for some of these America First personalities and supporters, you know, you can either lose forever or you can welcome us.
That's basically what the deal is.
Well, there is no right wing without the America First people.
I agree that the numbers aren't on their side.
On a raw numbers game, I agree with you.
But I would say I don't even look at it.
This isn't about, you know, let me in.
And that's just kind of, that's just a me thing.
I don't know.
If you don't want me in your party, if you don't want to invite me to your party, if you don't want me, like, I don't care.
I'm not going.
Fine.
It's no big deal.
But they don't have the numbers.
None of that matters to me.
What matters to me is the policies.
And if you're not going to have good policies and if you're not going to go against the low, the lowest approved, the lowest approval rating policy right now is our, is our Middle East policy, is our foreign policy.
And it's like, if you're not at least going to drop the low approval foreign policy because it's what the donors want, if you're still going to let the donors force you into the lowest approval foreign policy that we have, then you're just not interested.
You're just, you're admitting that the donors control you and you're not interested in actually bringing Americans back to the table.
So that's going to be the ultimate thing.
The numbers aren't on their side.
They just learned that last night, whatever they can accept it or not.
I don't really care if they want to let people back in the party or not.
I don't really care about that.
If you're not going to have better policy, if you're not going to get economic results for the American people, then you're not going to win elections and you're not going to have the numbers if you decide to play this gatekeeping purity game and tell people on the right to go F themselves if they don't support Israel.
So that's how this is going to go.
And if the Republicans want to continue to lose elections, then they'll continue to go down this path.
But the Israel lobbyists don't care.
They don't care if Republicans lose elections.
Republicans can never win another election ever as long as they still get Israel prioritized, which the Democrats will do too.
For now, for now, then they don't care.
They don't care who wins or loses as long as Israel gets prioritized first.
I'll leave people with this.
Things have changed very quickly in the last couple of years.
You know, a lot of times, I mean, I know you know this, but people, because of some of my criticisms, I was when you were in prison, I posted from your account something like, United States of Israel, this is ridiculous.
And all, and I had people message me saying, Hey, you shouldn't do this.
And I go, No, I know, my boy.
I know when he knows what's going on, he's gonna not have a problem with this.
And no, just the narrative and you know, people being emboldened to bring some of these, you know, some of these inconvenient truths to people's ears.
People are the whole world has changed a lot.
Honestly, October 7th really did change a lot of things.
And yeah, yeah, we're sorry for the people that died and everything, of course, but the way that it's changed discourse, it has definitely put a focus on a lot of Israel-critical narratives.
So, I just want to say for people that truly don't think that things can change, which many times, you know, I'm guilty of being pretty blackpilled and sort of spreading a little bit of a black pilled message.
But I wouldn't want to be doing this stuff.
I wouldn't want to be involved in politics at all, working with you, all these things, if I didn't think eventually things could change.
And I think the fact that people have changed so quickly, especially with this non-interventionist American First ideology growing in popularity and growing in influence, you know, who knows where we're going to be in two years, five years, 10 years.
My point of view is that if you're truly a pro-Israel shill as a right-winger running for president of the United States in 2028, there's 0% chance that you'll win, and you're probably going to lose the House and the Senate too.
That's the direction where it's going.
So, do I think that, you know, there can still be an amicable relationship?
Do I think that the United States, do I think U.S. politicians are likely still going to work very closely with Israel, no matter what they say publicly or no matter what we want?
Yes, but they can at least stop throwing it in your face with four visits for Netanyahu.
And what was it?
Trump, then JD Vance, then Rubio.
And right now, as we speak, Tulsi Gabbard is in Israel right now, or she just returned.
This type of slap, that's a slap in the face to people.
And I think the treatment and the relationship with Israel will definitely change and probably eventually be almost non-existent because at a certain point, them continuing to take aid and then continuing to prance around their relationship with the United States, it's actually working to their detriment because they become a parade that people don't like.
And many of the reasons are because of those.
I agree.
Well, I would say that there is time for Republicans to change course ahead of the midterms.
They can change course.
I don't think they will.
The administration and the Republicans, if they want to win the midterms, they have to change course immediately.
I kind of don't think they will, but they still could and they could save the midterms.
I would say, though, for the vision that we have, for the vision that MAGA had, for the vision that America first has, America only has, for the vision of American patriots, really, I think now, unfortunately, we're probably still four years away from getting a chance to realize that.
We thought we were going to get it with Trump.
We're just not, folks.
Now we still can.
Like I said, they can still change course.
And, you know, Trump's still in the first quarter here of a four-quarter game.
But the vision that we thought we had with MAGA, it ain't there.
It's just not.
That's just the fact.
I know it hurts.
I know it sucks.
We put a lot into it, but you got to be realist.
So it looks like now we're probably four years away from getting another shot, I think, to actually see that vision.
All right, DMT, good to have you pop in today.
Thank you for stopping by.
Boy, we nailed it, though.
Man, we nailed it.
We nailed last night's elections like you couldn't believe.
We played the clip.
I predicted it exactly to a T.
I even said Mom Donnie, 51%.
That's what he got.
And then we predicted the crash out, the Democrat sweep, and everything else.
All right.
Well, here's what we're going to anticipate for tomorrow.
We're supposed to be getting a Supreme Court result Friday, a decision.
We're going to talk about the Supreme Court a lot tomorrow.
I think you're going to hear a lot about the shutdown in the next 24 hours as things start to get real.
But man, either the Republicans come out and make a strong change of course, a very vocal and strong change of course, or it's not going to be good.
And then you deal with a situation where you're kind of entering lame duck territory, folks.
You're kind of entering lame duck territory.
And I don't know what that looks like with this administration, but it could get bad.
And if they figure, you know, it doesn't even matter what we do anymore.
Once the approval ratings hit a certain number, it doesn't even matter what we do anymore.
And they become that lame duck phase, we could have some problems.
We could have some problems.
But hey, you know, everyone's a panicking now.
You know, everyone's a panicking now.
It's funny how that works, isn't it?
Real funny how that works at the end of the day.
All right.
That was a fiery show.
Fiery transmission today.
We'll take a 21-hour break.
We'll do it all again tomorrow.
Same time.
Same channel.
God bless.
Godspeed.
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