Democrats are losing their minds over RFK Jr.'s nomination because he is expected to target collusion between Big Pharma, insurance companies, and hospitals, potentially dismantling lucrative medical industry practices.
Pharma stocks tanked due to speculation that RFK Jr. would address collusion and corruption within the medical industry, threatening the financial interests of pharmaceutical companies.
John Bolton, aligned with Democrats in opposition to Trump, wants to weaponize the DOJ against Trump's appointees, seeing them as threats despite no evidence of wrongdoing against Gaetz and the DOJ dropping charges against him.
Trump's use of recess appointments allows him to bypass Senate confirmation, enabling him to install loyalists and potentially force Senate Republicans to demonstrate loyalty or face being labeled disloyal.
Eva Longoria said she moved out of the U.S. because it has become dystopian, likely referring to her dissatisfaction with Trump's policies and the political climate, though she already owned property abroad.
The Onion's bid to buy InfoWars failed because they offered to pay with future earnings, which the judge deemed inappropriate for a bankruptcy auction, unlike other bidders who offered cash.
Some are skeptical because RFK Jr. has been labeled an anti-vaccine activist, though he is more focused on questioning the safety and necessity of certain additives and chemicals in food and vaccines.
Conservatives think Trump's 2020 loss was beneficial as it allowed him to reflect, gain better advisors, and return with a stronger team, including figures like RFK Jr. and Tulsi Gabbard, causing panic among opponents.
Democrats blame Fox News for spreading misinformation that led to Trump's victory, despite evidence from polls and personal experiences showing dissatisfaction with the economy and crime rates.
Debates about tartrazine, a yellow dye, center on its potential health effects, such as sensitivity, asthma, and food intolerance, despite studies showing no significant impact on asthma symptoms.
Donald Trump has nominated RFK Jr. to be the Health and Human Services Secretary, and we are very excited. The rumors already are that they're going to go after all of the medical industry collusion between Big Pharma, the insurance companies, the hospitals. People are very excited. So excited, in fact, that Big Pharma stocks have tanked.
The moment they announced that this guy was stepping in, the media is losing their minds. You've got Lincoln Project. I kid you not tweeting out. Get your family vaccinated now before it's too late. Yeah, OK.
We've got a bunch of other news we'll get into. The continued media meltdown over Matt Gaetz is getting fun. These people are nuts. Ezra Klein, he's the guy who started Vox.com. That's V-O-X, the leftist website, said to liberals, shut the F up. You keep saying crime's not up, inflation's not up. Go talk to people in the street. Here's the postmortem Democrats need to hear. And then, of course, Alex Jones's InfoWars has been shut down. The media reported that The Onion bought it.
However, it appears Daniel didn't actually buy it. They tried to buy it. The judge has halted this in order to hearing because apparently they tried to buy it without money. This is the weirdest story. OK, so I'm going to say it again. Apparently, this is according to Alex Jones, but a judge has ordered him. This is a fact.
Ordered a hearing over how this purchase came to be because The Onion apparently was going to be using credit on future earnings to buy this. Meanwhile, there's actual investors trying to buy it. And the judge said, wait, you can't do that. This is a bankruptcy hearing. Apparently, the families were talking with The Onion. That's the story. But we'll get into all that. Before we do, my friends, head over to castbrew.com and buy Cast Brew Coffee.
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Hello, everybody. My name is Phil Labonte. I'm the lead singer of the heavy metal band All That Remains. I'm very happy to be here with my fellow anti-communist and counter-revolutionary, Mr. Doyle. Back to you, Tim. Here we go from CNN. Trump picks Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to be his Department of Health and Human Services secretary.
I love how CNN is trying desperately to come back into the fold of real news. So while all these other news outlets are just vomiting all over themselves, their headline is normal. I'll give them that one.
They say President-elect Donald Trump has picked RFK Jr. to be his next secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, a choice that would add to Trump's list of provocative picks whose confirmation processes will test the loyalty of Senate Republicans. Trump on Thursday announced the selection, confirming CNN's earlier reporting, saying he was thrilled to share the pick. Of course this is what we're going to go for. Some people said maybe FDA, HHS, let's roll. Quote,
The safety and health of all Americans is the most important role of any administration, and HHS will play a big role in helping ensure that everybody will be protected from harmful chemicals, pollutants, pesticides, pharmaceutical products, and food additives that have contributed to the overwhelming health crisis in this country. Trump said in a post on X, Mr. Kennedy will restore these agencies to the traditions of gold standard scientific research and beacons of transparency to end the chronic disease epidemic and to make America great and healthy again.
And here we go. This is from Jordan Schachtel. He says pharma stocks all took a nosedive after RFK Jr. announcement. You'll love is it? What is that? GlaxoSmithKline, Moderna and Pfizer. Oh, you know what? Hey, we're not sponsored by them like the corporate press. So we don't care all that much. Here's what you get from NBC News. Trump picks RFK Jr. anti-vaccine activist for health and human services secretary. They couldn't they just had to squeeze something in.
Here's the Lincoln Project. Get yourself and your family vaccinated while you still can. Seriously, dude, RFK Jr. is not anti-vaccine. He's not going to ban vaccines. People are nuts. But then most importantly, from Mike Benz.
He says, I don't think folks outside government have any idea how big a deal this is. HHS has the single largest budget of any department in the entire federal government. Even more money than the Pentagon. Two trillion dollars a year now under RFK's top dog accountability. How you guys doing?
So there's something that when it comes to that post by Mike, those numbers are that way because that includes mandatory spending. So that's not discretionary. That's your...
What's it called? The mandatory spending, the stuff that you have to spend like the Social Security and Medicare, Medicaid, those kind of things. So that's the entitlement. So you can't actually like HHS doesn't spend that much money like on other stuff. So you're and you're not going to be able to do anything about the mandatory spending without like serious legislation, which Trump is.
promised to not do. So whereas, yes, it is accurate that it does spend more money, it implies that they're blowing money in a way that can be changed without serious legislation. Discretionary spending, they can do a lot with discretionary spending. They can do a whole lot. But the military budget is discretionary spending. It is spending on, you know, the military budget
expenditures and stuff. So it's a little different. There's tons of articles that are popping up where they're like, this guy's anti-science and like the Lincoln Project really exemplifies the absurdity of what they're claiming about this guy. RFK Jr. is not anti-science. He had a video that went viral where he talked about, what was it, tartrazine or something like that? Was that with the breakfast cereals and all that? No, no, no, no, no. He had the big screen in front of him. Yeah, he was talking about yellow dye and he's like, this is a coal byproduct that is used to make a yellow dye that doesn't need to be in food.
And so I bet that, who's his dad, that Mountain Dew right there? That's my gamer juice, yeah. Gamer juice? Let's take a look. Look at the ingredients. It's got yellow dye in it.
Dude, you know, this has got to have like yellow 40 or something. Yellow five. So yeah, yellow five. Yellow five it is. So RFK Jr. is basically saying, why do we need to color our food with this substance that some studies have shown can cause, I forgot what the, I'll have to look it up, but it does cause chronic illness. And it's like, just make the soda clear. Like you don't need to put these things in.
There's nothing unreasonable about saying that. If you want to give a kid a piece of candy, it doesn't need to be red. You know where the red dye comes from? These little bugs, they mash. And they've got an aluminum compound in them that is bright red. That's what we use to make dyes. And his whole point was like, hey, let's start here. If it doesn't need to be in the food, don't put it in the food.
So the other day, Alison was going, was on Instacart looking for heavy cream because I don't know what she's making. Croissants or something that eats cream? I don't know. Something delicious. Yeah, definitely yummy. And every single heavy cream had weird stuff in it. Like, I understand why Gellan gum is in it. They're trying to thicken it up. That's gross. We don't want that. And so it actually took like four or five different stores to find actual cream. Why is that stuff in this?
It doesn't need to be. That's all he's saying. Yeah, and all those questions used to be like fundamentally left-wing talking points too, but the motive was what mattered. So they would say, why are these in these food products? And it's obviously because the greedy capitalist corporations are doing this because they can profit off it. And it's like, okay, maybe. But then if you start to...
to pursue that line of argument from a more maybe right-wing perspective where it's like, well, we probably shouldn't be polluting our population because we want people to be healthy because when people are healthy and well-adjusted, they probably are not so anxious and scared all the time. They don't need the nanny state. You don't have types of people that wind up in like the Antifa mug shots. I mean, there's a reason they all look the same. These are like fundamentally maladjusted people and it's because of these kinds of chemicals, which is why
None of these articles are talking about that except for to make him sound crazy. They're highlighting the skepticism about, they're saying he's an anti-vaxxer and things of that nature to, you know, sort of, um, I guess squeeze the last fear or panic out of that like COVID kind of, uh, you know, divide that we had in this country. So it's just totally disingenuous. Regular viewers of the show, uh, probably have heard me make the exact same point that, uh,
Our friend John here is making the left wants people anxious. They want people unhappy because well-adjusted people with happy lives and happy families that feel fulfilled, they are not revolutionaries. If you are happy, you do not want to tear society down to rebuild it in your image or in a way that you think will be more fair to society.
in distribution. So I appreciate you making that point, sir. It's absolutely. And this is by the way, the history of how communism works too. I mean, if you look even in like the Russian civil war and the Russian revolution, the first thing they did was open up the prisons, recruit all of the people who are criminals. They are freaks of some nature. Like you're never going to sell a system of equality to people who are more or less capable of being independent, productive members of society, which is why there's that one type of person, you know, you can have liberal friends and relatives who are maybe a little bit more normal, but,
But if you think about the most extreme, those Antifa mugshots, there's a reason they all look that way. It's a biological phenomenon because largely of what we're ingesting. And that's what RFK is going to fix. So tartrazine was, I was right, it was tartrazine. It's a yellow five. It's a commonly used food coloring agent all over the world. And they say it was discovered in 1884 by a Swiss chemist who developed the yellow azo dye in laboratories. Blah, blah, blah. It was patented and produced in Germany, et cetera, et cetera.
I don't really care about how they did that, but they go on to mention that while it's used in a bunch of foods, there is potential health effects on humans, sensitivity, asthma, food intolerance. They do mention urban legends, but a systematic review of the medical literature concluded that among patients with asthma, research has shown that exposure to tartrazine does not worsen symptoms and avoidance of tartrazine does not improve symptoms. However, due to the paucity of evidence, it's not possible. So I don't know why they even included that. There was something that...
that RFK Jr. had mentioned specifically in his statement. I think they're editing the Wikipedia because when we went over this last time when he announced it, it was in here and now it's not.
That's interesting. Wikipedia is actually like if you pull up right now, Donald Trump's Wikipedia page versus Adolf Hitler's Wikipedia page. I swear to God, you read Hitler's Wikipedia page and it like states things about him, but there's no like moralizing language. It's just like he did this and you can read that and be like, well, maybe that wasn't so good. If you read Trump's Wikipedia page, it's actually written less charitably than the one for Hitler. Like it uses these very just, oh, he did this defrauding these people and like.
making it very contemporary so you know that you can't like anything about him, but it's totally weird. Yeah, so when you search and you look up Tartrazine on Science Direct, they have a study saying hyperactivity, asthma, rhinitis, urticaria, and atopic dermatitis. And the rhinitis was the one that we pulled up because when this story first broke and he came out, it was all in the Wikipedia. Now it's not.
Like, this is crazy. Don't use Wikipedia. You should know that. But there you go. Don't worry. I pulled it up from Science Direct for you guys. So, yeah. Simply put, if there's a 0.1% chance that this does something bad to you, why is it in our food? It's the same thing with the fluoride argument. They say it's good for your teeth. Strengthens enamel and it kills bacteria. And I say, oh, that's great. Thank you very much. Why am I drinking it?
I don't know. Okay, well put on my toothpaste and I'm good, right? Yep. You go to the dentist, they say, give you a little sticker. They say, don't eat, don't drink for like a half hour. Right. Yet they give babies fluoride water. You ever see that stuff? Water for babies with added fluoride? And I asked, you look it up and it's like, if you look up why they put fluoride in baby water, it says for their teeth. And I'm like, babies don't have teeth. The teeth in question, yeah, it's just like gums. The
The big thing, too, is I think the endocrine disruptors. I mean, he talks about that. We haven't heard anybody else at his level talk about that. But that is what I mean, your hormones affect literally everything about you. If you look at like symptoms of low testosterone in men, the soy boys, like you are depressed, you have low energy. You are even the way your physicality develops. You look more androgynous. I mean, you look the way that like zoomers look compared to millennials or Gen X or men, the women, everyone sort of morphing into these like androgynous blob creatures because the hormones are just totally imbalanced.
Because the estrogen in the tap water, you've got the atrazine and other endocrine disruptors in the food, things of that nature, because of pesticides, even the packaging. And phthalates, PCBs in your Mountain Dew. Yes, it's true. It's true. RFK, I'm enjoying it while I can. It's like how they said you have to get vaccinated while you can. I'm enjoying my Mountain Dew before RFK takes it away. You can just choose not to eat this stuff. So that's what we do. I mean, look, for breakfast, I have eggs straight from the chicken's butt.
Just they fall right out. You pick them up. You eat them. And then we do have like our cheese and everything. It's wrapped in plastic. There's nothing you can do. But we always, you know, what I've been doing, and we've been doing this for like a couple years now.
We just, we typically avoid ingredients that are just, if we don't know what it is. It's like, I don't know what that is. I'm not going to eat it. You know what I mean? Like, if I found something on the ground, I wouldn't eat it. If I can't, if that word. And yes, I understand that some things have vitamins in them, and I know what those words are. So if you look at cereals, it's got a bunch of words that look scientific-y. It's like, just vitamins. You know, that's fine. But I get that on my vitamin jar. And I don't know, I'm excited for this. Yeah, why would they not want him? Yeah.
Basically, about 75% of U.S. adults over the age of 20 are 31% overweight and 42% obese. If someone who cares about Americans' health to come into the administration and to help everyone get thinner, why the F do they care? I'll explain it to you. Let's break it down. You got 10 people in a room, and they're all very smart, fit, well-adjusted people. Let's say five men, five women. And then you come in, you say, here's what we're going to do.
There's going to be 10 meals for each of you every day with enough calories to sustain you. One of those meals will have some kind of chemical that impairs humans. We're not going to tell you which one.
So the first night they all eat the food. Everybody feels fine. One person is slightly impaired but doesn't notice. The next day, the same thing. Now there's two people who have eaten garbage. The next day, there's three people. Over a long enough period of time, eventually everybody is all messed up and their brains don't work, even though it was only one thing that was tainted. Then you come in and ask them, what should we do and how should we run things? Their brains don't work.
Once you get to half of the people who have consumed something that's rotted their brain and body and they can't think properly, you cannot run a system effectively. And it also kills the drug pharmacy like you show the pharmacy folks and the medical industry in general. Oh, yeah. And then won't someone think of the jobs?
Let's jump to this next story. Dancing. Yeah. Nurses. Let's take a look at this story from Newsweek. Ladies and gentlemen, I call this winning. Let me explain. This segment right now is for all of you on Thanksgiving. I want you to save this video. I want you to share it or play it only if you are challenged on the issues. Say I'm going to play this for you from Newsweek. John Bolton urges FBI to probe Tulsi Gabbard. Matt Gates, quote, serious threat. What does that mean?
John Bolton is a neocon. He hates Donald Trump. He is not a Democrat, but he is aligned very much with Democrats in opposition to Donald Trump.
He has now actively called for the weaponization of the DOJ against Donald Trump's appointees who are who are accused of nothing other than being his appointees. I know you'll hear smears about Matt Gaetz and young women. The DOJ dropped those stating there was no evidence. If you want to bring something up, the DOJ already dropped it. Yeah, sorry, not interested in that. By all means, have the conversation. What is Tulsi Gabbard accused of?
For what legitimate reason would the FBI probe Matt Gaetz and Tulsi Gabbard? None. This is John Bolton saying the DOJ is a tool of the political establishment to go after their political opponents. And that's it. They have been backed into a corner and they become so desperate. The only thing they can do now is openly say this is what we do. This is why we do it. Donald Trump wants to appoint two people they don't like. So he says use the government as a weapon against them.
That's I mean, that's that's this is it's they're saying it openly, but that's something that's been the norm for I mean, at least since Lois Lerner and the IRS, you know, the Obama administration sending the IRS after him. So I think that it's probably been the norm since the Obama administration.
Um, it was clearly the norm that the DOJ was even Trump's DOJ was against him because it's not just who's in charge. It's the upper levels of the bureaucracy. They all know. I'm sorry. They don't all share the same opinions, but there's enough.
in the upper levels of all of the bureaucracies where they will continue to function as if it is, as if they are opposed to anyone that would look to make substantive changes. I mean, and I don't think that it's, it's not really a surprise or in question. So it's, it's clear that the, that Donald Trump has a mandate to clean out the, the
clear vestiges of that, that, you know, the, the deep state, whatever you want to call it, the entrenched bureaucracy, the blob, clear out the invest, the vestiges that are anti-American and, and that are actually aligned against the American people.
They've made it clear that the DOJ considers people that are called, quote unquote, patriots, people that are constitutionalists, people that would limit the power of the bureaucracy. Yes, clearly parents. They are the enemies. Anyone that would that would oppose the the desires of the blob. You're the bad guy and they will sick the government on you.
Yeah, that's absolutely correct. And I think that they viewed Trump as basically like an irritant to be contended with for four years. And then once he was out, they could sort of resume the regularly scheduled programming, especially with foreign policy. But Trump is now back in and he's more or less like campaigning on doing exactly what he did in his first administration in regards to foreign policy, which was actually very successful. I mean,
We always say, you know, he didn't start any new wars, and that's true, but he also reduced our presence in the Middle East. He set up the timeline to get us out of Afghanistan. He broke from establishment orthodoxy with the regime change program in Syria where we were trying to topple Assad's regime. And, of course, you know, the media ran with that and said that this is Trump's gift to Moscow because Putin was aligned with the Assad regime and things of that nature. But it is so incredible, and I don't think Trump gets enough credit. You know, it's not enough to say he didn't start any new wars to get up on a debate stage
with Jeb Bush and say, actually, your brother didn't keep us safe. The Twin Towers came down under your brother. He didn't keep us safe. And Jeb Bush, before he says that, if you remember in that debate, I think in maybe February 2016, and he was booed for this, by the way, by the donors and the special interests. People think like, oh, Trump owned them. Everyone loved it. No, he was booed for this at the time.
because he had mentioned after Jeb Bush said, well, my brother kept us safe because he constructed a national security apparatus. And what did that security apparatus end up doing but targeting the very patriots, like you said, who actually voted the Bush family into power three times? And so Trump was able to do away with all of that.
And break free from it in a way that was just impossible. I mean, if you had said that as any other Republican, it would have been political suicide. And until Trump, your level of Republicanism was measured by like outspoken support for the wars in the Middle East. You had to go along with that. Trump losing 2020 is the greatest thing we could have ever asked for. I agree. That's the enlightened take. It's true. If he had won in 2020, he'd be sitting around with the likes of Pompeo and other swamp creatures.
After four years and some time to reflect and some better advisors, and he's asking how he how he lost the presidency. He's come back in and you got Pete Hegseth. You've got RFK Jr., Tulsi Gabbard and Matt Gaetz. And the heads exploding.
It's just the most beautiful thing imaginable. I'm just – I can't buy enough champagne. We got a bottle yesterday. I'm thinking maybe we should just get a stock shelf because Trump still – he's still got – what are we looking at? Like 24 more appointments, I think, around them? The heads, yeah, big ones, yeah. Or is it not – no, wait, wait. Is it – yeah, I think 24 maybe? And to your point, there is –
There's always one, maybe two people that don't get confirmed. I don't know how likely that is going to be the case this time, as in I think it's likely that they'll put their foot down about one person and actually be able to prevent it. But...
But there are multiple people that are making the left absolutely lose their mind. Pete Hegseth, Tulsi Gabbard, Matt Gaetz, RFK, they're all making the left absolutely lose their mind. And that says to me, these are the right people for the job. I think the wild cards are good, too, because it allows Trump to basically be like, OK,
You thought you were going to primary me. You thought I was going to be in prison at this point. I'm back. I've installed loyalists. I've installed my family into the RNC. These are now who I am appointing. And you are either going to side with me and vote yes, or you are going to demonstrate that you are disloyal. You are a disloyal R, and I'm going to have to teach you how to win. And so it's an effective mechanism, I think, for finding out who's going to be loyal to him and who's not and how that affects his administration. So everyone's talking about racist appointments. We've got this article from The Daily Wire. This is how racist appointments work and how they could help Trump fill his cabinet.
One potential workaround is the president's constitutional authority to adjourn both chambers of Congress. And when they're adjourned, he can appoint in recess. I don't know that he's going to have to do that. I think there's a decent probability he does. But I'd say right now my estimate is probably two to one. He doesn't have to do this.
I think that from what we've heard so far, Trump cut deals for these appointees. So he's announcing this stuff and people are losing their minds. I'll say this about Matt Gaetz because we mentioned it yesterday on the members only show. Everyone's acting like this is the apocalypse. All the Democrats, the neocons. I think Trump probably cut a deal with Congress. He says to Mike Johnson, look, Matt Gaetz is headstrong. He's not going to back down. And he's here for his constituents, not for you.
If the if the was it the NRCC? Yeah. If they if they want to continue to function as they have. Well, how about we do this? You make sure the Senate confirms Matt Gaetz. He's out of Congress. He's going to say he's not going to be in your way anymore. And they probably said, OK.
They're not really worried about him as an AG. They're all collectively losing their minds. But I see this as the machine actually, they don't like Matt Gaetz in Congress. Now, a lot of them are deeply worried about him being AG because he's going to go after corruption. But most of the political, of the mechanism is not super concerned because the game that they're playing is legal. The way they do these donations to the NRCC to fund campaigns, the way they choose who gets funded and who doesn't, that's all legal. They're not worried about that.
So I actually think the people Trump is choosing very likely to go through. There's going to be some hubbub. I don't see Matt Gaetz resigning unless he had some assurances. Matt, however, because of the opposition, maybe this does come down to a recess appointment. But either way, I think Trump is a learned man. I think RFK Jr. was obvious that it was coming. And he just keeps hammering out these individuals that is causing panic in the beltway.
That says to me that Trump is based. Look, there's no way that we're going into this next administration and all of Trump's nominations get kicked back. And Trump has chosen nuclear bombs in Tulsi Gabbard, in Gates, in RFK Jr. So either he's going to get his confirmations because he's cut deals already or recess appointments and he gets them anyway.
Just on your point about it was the best thing, I think it was great for the American people that Trump did lose in 2020. Yeah. It's because they got their butts kicked in. The normies needed to punch in the gut to realize how bad a Democratic-run state a party was for the country. And now— You know, I hear you. Yeah.
But I'm not a big fan of that, like, ooh, if something bad happens to you, then you'll learn your lesson. Well, yeah, but it happened. So. Right, right. I got a taste of it. There you go. I can't remember who, do you guys remember who it was who said that they think sometimes we need terror attacks because then it reminds people, you know, like what the security state does for them?
Yeah, Luke Rutkowski would know this is if he's in the chat, he'll probably say. But there was some Republican who was like, sometimes I think we should have him that way. You know, people will realize what security is there for. It's like, well, that's kind of a crazy thing to say. But there is some truth in that.
People vote for Democrats when they think everything's fine and then Democrats burn it to the ground and they go, ah, help Republicans. And then the Republicans have to come back in and clean things up. And that's not necessarily completely true. Only right now, I'm saying. And, you know, if you go back to the 2000s, I mean, the Iraq war, Afghanistan was an absolute disaster. But I'm curious your thoughts, John, because Donald Trump using racist appointments is it's within his powers, but it's a very, very strong executive action. Right. Right.
Yeah, I mean, I think that that's what people would like to see, at least in the base, is some sort of, I hate to use the word balls, but that's what people want. I mean, people lament the first Trump administration. They think it wasn't as fruitful as it should have been, which I understand. And I think that they are aligning themselves such that they should be able to do that. Because, I mean, you look at somebody like RFK, Tulsi Gabbard, these are not like staunch, you know, good old boy type conservatives. They should be able to be installed into these positions.
And so, yeah, I wouldn't be opposed to that. I think he probably should do it. I think it's the right move. And I think that he's effectively assembling this team, whether it's like, you know, Vance, RFK, Elon, all of these different people who are not matching the purity tests of people online necessarily, but who are each in their own way, very strongly equipped to be able to dismantle every component of leftist power. Like you look at how the left maintains power in this country. It's because of things like immigration. It's because of things like elections, because of things like health, because of things like things like elections. Oh, yeah.
Well, you like elections, right? I love elections. I'm the biggest election fan ever. But sometimes, you know, with immigration, for example, the way that's like they had to be in charge in 2020 so that Trump's deadline for the amnesty thing could get messed up or the census having a question on whether or not you are a citizen. They delayed that in the courts. Then finally, by the time it could have passed, the deadline had already passed. And so it was too late. And so that's why it's very important that we're in charge in 2030 for the same reason, because then you have illegal aliens who are residing in these states. Their numbers are inflated. They have more congressional power.
They now have more power in terms of the Electoral College. Let me break this down for everybody. Congressional seats are apportioned based on population size, not citizenship. So if there is an area of this country in California where it's, let's say a million illegal immigrants live there. I'm not saying that exists, but let's say there's a congressional seat for that with zero voters.
That's how the system works. It makes no sense. What actually ends up happening is there may be 40 to 50,000 illegal immigrants in many districts in California that creates extra congressional seats and extra electoral college votes. Now, here's the important thing to understand. Donald Trump is not legally the president elect. The president elect happens because we don't operate on a popular vote in this country. He is president elect when the when when when Congress, I was a Democrat, when Congress men and women.
Count the electoral votes and say the winner is Trump. From that point on January 6th until the 20th, two weeks, he is president elect. Right now, we just call him president elect because we consider the popular vote to be the deciding factor because it's then the Electoral College happens. Functionally, though, he's not. So the important distinction right now is if Democrats allow in, let's say, 1.5%
million illegal immigrants and they bring them to a sanctuary state, that state will get two extra congressional seats and two extra votes for president. That is cheating. Yeah. So Donald Trump needs mass deportations for criminals. Many of these people are going to self-deport.
We're already starting to see it. They're cutting off benefits. They're cutting off these welfare programs and people are starting to leave. That's crazy. There's already videos popping out of New York where people are getting arrested, illegal immigrants. Now they're starting to enforce the law. They've begun arresting shoplifters in Seattle. What? Yeah, it's crazy. Like Trump got elected and they were like, we're back. It's time to get back to work. If the Republicans can enact federal citizenship requirements for proof of citizenship requirements,
And some type of voter ID, that may be it. Democrats are going to lose in 2028. Yeah, that's I should. They have 18 months. I should clarify. I'm not anti-election. What I meant by that is exactly as you said with I think only two states, the Democrats won in 2024 require photo ID to vote. Like they benefit when there are very loose election laws and anybody can vote because those people tend to vote.
more for Democrats because they want free stuff. And like you said, when the free stuff goes away, they tend to leave, they tend to self-deport. And so I think we have like four years here to stop the bleeding because there's obviously going to be a counterattack in 2028. They're one amnesty away from permanent control of the federal government because, you know, illegal aliens who are now going to be citizens will vote 80 percent for Democrats.
And so we sort of have like this window of time to cut all of those problems with immigration, election security, things of that nature, so that when a Democrat, if a Democrat gets back into office, they can't just undo everything and hit the kill switch and then it's like over for patriots. Indeed. What do you guys think? I think, yeah, I love the appointments.
What were we talking about again? If the Republicans do not get a handle on illegal immigration. Oh, yeah. This is this is it. I mean, winning winning this time was very important because if the Republicans didn't win the way they did, then Democrats would enshrine all of this stuff and you'd never have a Republican win again.
Now you have the inverse. I don't think Democrats are right now, based on the information we have before us, Democrats cannot win. That's it. Hopefully that that being said, they could change and they they probably will. This will create opportunities for them to win. However, as I've said it before,
If you come to me and say, Tim, what's a what's a pathway for victory for the Republicans this time around? I'm going to say, well, here here are the things I think are important. I could be wrong. Here's what I think Democrats are going to focus on. Here's how you win. If you come to me right now and say, Tim, can you formulate a plan for Democrats to win in 2028? I'm going to say no.
Normally, I'd say, OK, here's a normal scenario. Democrats need to stop pandering to fringe groups. They need to adopt an authentic identity. They're going to need to actually look at what's popular in this country based on polling and adopt those policies. The Democrat Party will have to adapt. So what they could do is they could say, OK.
We're going to be moderate. We've got to have some restrictions on abortion. We've got to get rid of the weird woke stuff when it pertains to gender and race. And we're going to go economic populist, slightly left leaning, make your health care cheaper and more available, protect your Social Security, things like that. We're going to deal with climate change. Classic Democrat. They can't do that. I would not propose it to Democrats because if they abandon their woke element, they're
that's now what, 15, 20 percent of their voter base. They'll never win an election again. If they embrace it, the same problem happens. Now, that being said, I think the problem is sort of self-correcting, because if you look at AOC's X account, she lost one hundred and fifty thousand followers this month. All of the liberals are there's a purge of far leftists. They're all going to blue sky. Yeah, that's the new app that Jack Dorsey was working on. Here's the best part.
Remember when the left had their exodus to threads? Yes. And that didn't work. Yeah. Now they're having their exodus to blue sky, proving the exodus to threads didn't work. And what's going to happen is default liberals are going to be hanging out an ex and there will be zero influence from the woke because they all ran away screaming.
They will isolate themselves, become a fringe party. The Democrat will be forced to adapt in four years as an eternity in politics. We may see something in 2028. I don't think so because they have no backbench. AOC is trying to moderate a little bit, likely not going to work. She could maybe pop up, but the wokeness is too just it's not good. So I don't see a path for them in 2028 right now. But then again.
in a year, in six months, something will change and we'll say, ah, we didn't know what we didn't know. And then we'll see how they could maybe have a path to victory. Yeah. I mean, these people really are true believers in the people who would be in positions to make those calls like the swamp elders. They're going to continually lose that fight to the ascendant theater kid class because they're the activist base. They're the grassroots. They have the energy.
And they view all of this just to be a vindication of what they believe, which is that, well, we actually are secretly controlled by a white supremacist state, which is why Trump is back in. So we really actually just need to dig our heels in even deeper. And I think they just think it's a numbers game where it's like, OK, we let in 10 million people. We just have to get
in the position to amnesty one more time and then we're good and it's over. And we're losing like, what, two and a half million baby boomers every year? Something like that. Those are like our most reliable voters. I mean, Trump won in 2016 by 80,000. I don't know what the exact number is in 24. There's a lot more, but I mean, what's that look like? Anytime we talk about immigration, I'm compelled to bring this up. The policy that they're using is the right
refugee resettlement program. It's run by the HHS. You can go to the HHS website and you can see it. The last time it was updated, it was 2021, I believe, but it's still in, in, in use that is so that the, the argument that they're moving people from the border to purple States in order to turn them blue, that's the goal. And they're doing it on the taxpayer dime. That is all true. You can go to the department of,
Health and Human Services website, and you can see the policy itself. Like I said, it's called the Refugee Resettlement Program. So whenever they say, oh, well, people are here for asylum, they want people to come
and claim asylum so they can use the refugee resettlement program to move them around. It's not just, oh, they're coming in illegally. They want people to come in and all they have to do is say, I'm looking for asylum. And it doesn't matter if they're actually legitimate, which is why they accept anybody from any country, even though an asylum seeker is supposed to go to the first, is supposed to stop at
the first safe country that they get to. Every single person that comes through Mexico that says, I want to seek asylum, they should have stopped in Mexico because Mexico is a safe country. So they absolutely are lying about who is coming and what they're doing. Let's jump to this next story from Mediaite. Shut the F up. New York Times' Ezra Klein blasts people blaming Fox News for Trump winning in stunning rant.
This one's so great. I've got so much for you here. First, I want to show you just the the introduction of what Ezra Klein has to say. And for those who don't know, this is the guy who founded Vox dot com. It's a leftist publication. He along with Matthew Iglesias. Now, you may be wondering who is Matthew Iglesias. He's the man who during the Trump administration said that progressives did a really good job on messaging because working class Americans thought their taxes went up when, in fact, Trump cut their taxes.
I'll simplify that for you. You said good job lying to the American people. They believed it. Here's Ezra Klein. I come from outside Los Angeles. I lived in San Francisco until 18 months ago, and I live in New York City. The thing that surprised me most, at least, I'm sorry. The thing that surprised me least about the election was the sharp red shift in these big cities. Because if you just talk to anybody who lives in them, they are furious.
And this idea that like, oh no, the economy is actually good or crime is actually down. This is all just Fox News. Like, shut the fuck up with that. Like, talk to some people who live near you.
And the rage I just hear from people in New York, this is partially Greg Abbott busing huge amounts of migrants here. But that does mean, by the way, there are enough migrants that Greg Abbott could bus actual human bodies to New York City. And it was a big enough problem that New York City was not able to effectively deal with it. Right. It does show that what was going on on the border was much worse. I think the Democrats were letting themselves. So that's the point, right?
When Don Lemon went to Atlantic City and said, who are you voting for? And the guy says, Donald Trump. And he goes, why? And he goes, the economy, man. And he said, the economy is actually good. And the guy just laughs. He just starts laughing like, are you kidding, dude? So funny story, guys. As I mentioned earlier, Allison was she was she was going to the grocery store to pick up stuff. I don't know what she's making croissants, I think, or something else. Try to make an apple crisp. It's all fantastic. It really is good. And she bought butter.
And I looked at it was a four pack of butter sticks. And I said, how much was it? She goes, it was it was seven dollars. And I started busting out laughing. I'm like, holy crap. The butter was seven dollars. So take a look at this. We've got this op ed from The Washington Post. Democrats need to reclaim reality from the right wing disinformation machine.
Will Bunch of the Philadelphia Inquirer put it succinctly.
The things that pundits have been talking about since Tuesday, an economy that hasn't worked for the working class at the time of Ronald Reagan, anxieties among white voters about potential end to white privilege and patriarchy, and a Democratic Party that's lost touch with the great American middle, all factored into this election. But nothing mattered more than this. Donald Trump was returned to power by the most badly informed electorate in modern American history.
She goes on to say in the right wing media's world, the economy's in shambles. Crime is surging. Kids are being lured into sex reassignment surgery in such an atmosphere. Democrats positions and proposals become divorced from the public's perception of politics. Pause. Jennifer Rubin, you are a you live in a paranoid, paranoid, delusional state. Ezra Klein walked outside and asked people in New York. And he's saying, shut the F up. People are pissed. People in New York City.
AOC was shocked to find that her district shifted towards Trump by like 11 points. So she asked her voters like, how come some of you voted for me and for Trump? How could that be legit? People responded on X saying, I just want outsiders. I want anybody who's an outsider. So if this is what I have to work with, I'll take AOC. I'll take Trump. And I'm like, that's kind of weird. Like, but I get it, I guess.
Ezra Klein goes and talks to people and they're like, I'm dealing with crime. I talked to a guy from Chicago and he said the area that he's in just north of downtown, there are 13 year old gangbangers shooting up stores. And it's like, I've never seen this bad. It's crazy. So whatever is going on with your metrics, crime is down, actually, and the economy is good. Fine, whatever, I guess. But when you go and talk to people who live in these places, they're like, it's miserable, sucks, and I want change.
Aren't they big, big fans of polls, too? Because for years, polls are saying America's going in the wrong direction. America's going the wrong direction. Crime is up. Everyone can't afford it. Economy is a big thing on their factors. If they were big on polls and that lady, Jennifer Rubin, should have listened to the polls and would have known that that's why people voted for Trump. Like I have family, I have Democrat family who live in Pennsylvania and they see immigration is a huge deal for them. Economy is a huge deal for them. And they voted for Trump.
Black voters in Chicago. There was a community gathering where they said, we are being replaced. Yes, that one dude yelled at, he was so mad. Yeah, they were yelling it. And I'm like, is the media going to come out and claim a bunch of racist great replacement theorists are screaming? Oh, no, it's black voters. So what's fascinating is right now, all you at home who are watching this show, it's plain and simple.
I'm not going to tell you what I know to be true unless I know it to be true. What I can tell you right now is Ezra Klein of The New York Times said, I went and talked to people. They're pissed that they're experiencing crime and groceries are too expensive. And then Jennifer Rubin at WAPO says that's actually fake news. Everything's fine. It's like I liken it to that joke from Family Guy where Peter Griffin's in an elevator with one person. Peter Griffin farts, looks at the other guy and goes, it was you.
I'm like, you can't lie to me, dude. I'm experiencing $7 butter. It's crazy to me that they're like, it's the right wing media sphere is lying about the economy. Butter was $7. My whipped cream was $7. At the beginning of the Biden administration, when the actual line was that prices were going up because corporations were colluding to do it, to turn the people against Joe Biden because he was in the pocket of all these corporations. It's conspiracy theorists.
That it's just fascinating to me that if you read the Washington Post, The New York Times exclusively and you watch MSNBC, you are in a paranoid, delusional state. Yeah, you can find like the most fringe right wing theories and it's going to be something like I think the elites are up to stuff that they probably shouldn't be up to. And it's like, OK, Uncle Rob. But then you just read like the Washington Post and it's completely misaligned with reality and it radicalizes people. You look at what it did with the second would be Trump assassin. It's like these people have had their brains completely destroyed by the mainstream media.
I think one of my favorite is Alan Lichtman, because I talked about this earlier today. I did a segment. He's the professor with the keys to the White House. Yes. He if if you give a practical, not procedural assessment of the keys, all 13 are false. So for those that are familiar, this guy's got a prediction model going back to the eight to 81. And it's been right, except every time, except 2000. He predicted Harris would win. He was wrong.
He so the way the keys work is there's 13 statements. If more than if six or more are false, the challenging party wins. The incumbent party loses.
And it's a bunch of questions like, is there a scandal? How's the economy? If you if you assess it based on practical emotions and sentiment of the people, Trump was predicted for a landslide victory or I should say landslide, but a sweep across the board. And if you live in MSNBC reality, you'd probably think Kamala Harris is going to win. Now, this guy is the perfect example. He was wrong. He puts out a video and says the keys failed. My prediction was incorrect. I own up to it. I'm going to take some time off to assess and figure out how this happened.
He came back. That makes sense. Goes on Cuomo's show in an unhinged rant. And I'm not kidding when I say unhinged. He's like, you got for the first time ever, a 300 billionaire. He was billions, billions of misinformation. People, billions of views, misinformation. This has never happened before. It is not. My keys were not wrong. They didn't work because 160 years of history were overridden by misinformation. And it's like, my friend, calm down.
160 years of history was not overwritten. That's a ridiculous thing to claim. It's actually rather predictable. You just need to ask some people outside. But this is the reality. While they claim Alex Jones is a conspiracy theorist spewing hate and trapping you in a conspiracy world, it's actually them.
You've got the view saying don't go to your families for Thanksgiving. Huffington Post wrote an article saying my husband and his family voted for Trump, so I'm skipping the holidays. That is the weird psycho cult saying stay away from your friends and family. They're the ones giving you bad information, claiming it's good. Then they're claiming it's Alex Jones who's got you trapped in a cult.
Yeah, I think he even got it wrong in 2016. And then he had to explain it by saying, well, actually, my model predicts the popular vote. And since Hillary won, technically, I'm still right. So he's had to like explain himself walking into walls like two or three times now. And like you said, I mean, if you read the keys, it's just like an interesting set of heuristics. And yeah, you could go back and apply it to every election since the Civil War, which I think is what he's done.
And this guy probably makes a very handsome salary to get wheeled out every four years and go on MSNBC and do his little segment about how the Democrats predicted to win. And I'm like a guru and I have this forbidden knowledge and skeleton key. But he has no idea what he's talking about, because if anybody who is aligned with reality applies his model, it shows that Trump is going to win. There was even, I think,
On MSNBC, there was this female economist who has a model for predicting recession. It has something to do with like the three month change in unemployment over the absolute rate or something. And every time that number has been a certain figure, we have been in a recession. And so they had her on because that number was showing we are in a recession. And she literally goes, well, actually, it's different now because we're waiting for the Biden policies to take effect.
but we're getting close, so we have to go out and vote. And so it's like, okay, if you're that woman, are you really concerned about integrity or do you want to keep your nice MSNBC contributor job and just lie? So real quick, Nate Silver,
I mentioned this three times in the past show, but Nate Silver said when I was putting out information, it gave me a sample of how Republicans and Democrats react to news and elections. Republicans are happy if you agree with them on some things. Democrats are mad if you don't agree with them on everything. What happens? An analyst shows up and they say, we're not in a recession. Tell us we're correct. And she goes,
You're correct. And they're like, no recession. Yeah, I think because, you know, the people, it doesn't matter what the figures say. Their perception is going to inform how they choose to vote. Well, look, good. I didn't want you to stick the pit bulls on me if I cut you off or anything.
People were experiencing... I mean, a majority of Americans were saying, I think we're in a recession. And that model said we're in a recession. And if you look at every election in the last 60 years or so, every time the country has had a presidential election while there was a recession, the incumbent party lost that. Because whether or not it's their fault, people are experiencing the economy and the grass is always a little bit greener. And so that was what it was looking like going into this. It's like, okay, Trump's going to win just based on that alone. Two things. First of all, the...
The fact that we're in a recession has been hidden by the administration. They've had to revise numbers multiple times. So they've been doing everything that they can to cook the numbers. Second of all, the truth of the matter is...
Wages always rise after the inflation happens. So the idea that, oh, well, the inflation stopped, so everything's fine now. Prices don't go back to the way they were before the inflation came. Wages rise to meet the inflation. So the inflation is the leading indicator. And then the wage rise is...
is the lagging indicator, and it takes time. So the fact that they managed to slow inflation down, that's a good thing that I think that maybe the administration can take credit for, but that doesn't mean that they weren't responsible for what caused the inflation in the first place. You can have a booming economy that doesn't have the major effects of inflation because you –
have increased the money supply, but you have to have that kind of pro-business, pro-growth policy. And the Democrats have never had that. The left has always had a policy, or at least in the past 20 years has had policies that say we need to cut back. We need to shrink because we can't use too much energy. We have to worry about global warming. We have to worry about the environment. We have to worry about all of these things that are
that are inconsequential to everyday Americans and that are having and that have a massive impact on the economy when you regulate for these things. I want to show some statements. The New York Times is getting a lot of attention right now because they've been tracking these 13 undecided voters and they followed up with who they voted for and why Democrats are losing their minds and refusing to accept it. So there's a few that. So one guy says he voted for Trump in 2020.
He says, I voted for Kamala Harris. I'd been leaning that way after the debate and as and January 6th was something I couldn't look past. Interesting. OK, he voted for Trump in 2020. Flipped for Kamala Harris, they say. This guy voted Biden 2020. He says, I voted for Jill Stein. I came to that conclusion when Kamala said she wouldn't do anything different from Joe Biden. It was also the war in Gaza and the images I've seen. I couldn't get over it. Next, we have this guy, Pierce. I voted for Donald Trump. I decided after Kamala went on Call Her Daddy.
I think Kamala Harris going on a sex podcast was probably a bad idea. Joe Rogan is a top issues podcast, but she wouldn't do that. But it's so brat. That's right. Lillian, who voted for Trump in 2020, said that she voted for Trump and made the decision after they were in a meltdown about Madison Square Garden.
Democrats ran an abortion about I'm sorry. Democrats read an ad about abortion misinformation that made her upset. She said, you know what? I'm voting for Trump. Everybody hates him. They're lying about pregnancies. Let's just do it. Nice. Now the left is going as she voted for Trump in 2020. That doesn't mean anything. Well, here's this guy. This guy voted for Biden in 2020. I voted Trump. I made the decision after he appeared on Joe Rogan. He just seemed more normal than the other side.
This guy voted for Joe Biden in 2020. Jasper. I voted for Trump. It was after realizing that many Democrats only preferred Harris because of her rhetoric and not because of her policy. This guy wrote in Josh Shapiro. That's whatever. This person who didn't vote said, I'm voting. I ended up voting for Kamala Harris. I did not want to vote for a convicted felon.
So this is important. Donald Trump has not actually been convicted of any legitimate felonies. The charges that were brought in New York are misdemeanors that were beyond the statute of limitations. In order to upgrade those to felonies, you need an underlying crime. Donald Trump was never charged or accused of any other crimes. So there's nothing there. It's insane. It's fabricated. Anyone who's looking at it will tell you this, but these people live in crackpot world. That's fine. She can vote for Harris.
The next lady said, I can't believe it, but I did end up voting for Donald Trump. I made the decision when I saw J.D. Vance's interview at The New York Times. He is the future of the Republican Party. I'm more voting for Vance than I am for Trump. So there's a lot that are like this. I like it. This woman said she would for Romney in 2020.
I mean, that's very fair. Yeah, that's good. That one was it.
All right, let's jump to this next story from Reuters. They say, no joke. The Onion parody website buys Alex Jones's InfoWars out of bankruptcy. Fake news. It's fake news. I knew there was something weird about it because the story didn't quite make sense. It either sounds like The Onion made a fake article that people believed. So here's The Onion's fake article.
Here's why I decided to buy InfoWars. Bryce P. Tetrader of Global Tetrahedron CEO. I think what may have happened is that they want to buy it. They didn't. They put in a bid to buy it. They didn't.
At least that's what we're hearing now. And everyone just believed because they said they did, it was true. So the fake news website that literally makes jokes claimed that The Onion purchased InfoWars, which may be a joke, and Reuters runs with it. Because take a look at this. From WTOP, AP reporting bankruptcy judge orders hearing on InfoWars sale to seer to host site The Onion after Alex Jones challenges auction. What Alex Jones basically said was,
There was actually not a bid. And this is the facility we've been in for 16 years. So here's, I'll jump to what he's saying in a second. I'll give you the gist of it because it's 10 minutes long. He said that the Onion didn't actually put in a bid. They offered a debt. They said, we'll buy it and we'll pay you this when we get money in the future. And the judge was like, what? It's weird. You can't do that. That's not a purchase. Meanwhile, I think Roger Stone and several others were like, we have cash right now. We'll buy Infowars.
So everybody's been reported the Onion bought it. The reporting now is that it's on hold. It's not going to happen. There's a hearing. Alex Jones had tweeted out InfoWars was not sold to the Onion. I'm breaking the news now. And I don't know. What I can tell you is InfoWars doesn't exist, which is kind of weird. I know when I woke up and I checked the X trending and I seen the Onion bought InfoWars, I was thinking that...
That doesn't make sense. How are these, how do they have the money? Because I don't see them around. I don't know if they have the kind of institutional ground. Yeah. They're standing on the shoulders of giants and they think that they're flying. Like the last time anybody in this room heard about The Onion is because they're talking about InfoWars and Alex Jones. And it's like, what are you going to, oh, wow. The Alex Jones InfoWars parody? That's never been done before. Wow. You guys are going to make so much money. They put it in the Marvel movie. They did, they had J. Jonah Jameson doing like an InfoWars thing. And it's like, okay, this guy is obviously larger than life.
for better or worse, he's like one of the most gifted broadcasters of all time and they want to tear him down because of that. That's just what it is. They're jealous. They're envious. Alex Jones can walk into some place and it becomes an Alex Jones meet and greet. It's like no one cares about anything that these people... But this is the weirdest thing. He's already launched the Alex Jones Network.
So there's a there's a new company. So they seize Infowars and he's like, well, the show's tomorrow, the same time as usual. So this is the weirdest thing. It sounds like from the story, the families wanted the onion to buy it to insult Alex Jones. But the judge is like, that's not how bankruptcy auctions work. A bid comes in. He owes money and then he sells to the highest bidder to pay back the debt. But the family was saying, well, we're OK with accepting credit.
And so that you can't go to a public auction on a bankruptcy and say, I'll pay you back in the future. Just let me have it. And then the judge is supposed to oversee this, not the families. I mean, this whole thing makes literally no sense. Jones points out that one of the top bankruptcy lawyers in Texas didn't believe him when he told him this is not a real trial. It's not a real hearing. They were like, yeah, yeah, yeah. No, no, we're going to deal with it. Then this happened and they went, what's going on? And he's like, I told you it's not real. Yeah.
It's all for show. It's all a gag. The Onion buying InfoWars is meant to insult Alex Jones. That's it.
Yeah, it's the same way that they went after Douglas Mackey, Ricky Vaughn for posting the same memes that I think Jimmy Kimmel was reciting on air, you know, making jokes about, oh, if you want to vote for Trump, vote on Friday. Thursday or Friday. Yeah. And so they go after this guy. That was one of the first things the Biden DOJ did is they go after Ricky Vaughn because Ricky Vaughn's Twitter, I should say Douglas Mackey, who's raising money right now for his legal defense. They go after this guy because his Twitter account was so effective and influential in 2016 because it was fun. He was making like these very funny memes.
And it's like the same thing with Alex Jones, where he says some things that are pretty outlandish. But because of that, everybody knows who he is. That's like the gay frogs guy. That's the, you know, Justin Bieber, you know, guy. And they maybe tune into his broadcast and 10 percent of those people retain some of what he's actually saying. And it would be tough to think of somebody who has done more to advance the mass proliferation of red pills than Alex Jones. And that's why he has to be punished.
Yep. He's bigger than InfoWars. Like, you can say InfoWars...
Someone may or may not know what you're talking about. You say Alex Jones. I mean, he's got a household name. It doesn't matter that even if they did get the domain InfoWars and bought the name and had the right to use it, it wouldn't matter because Alex Jones is why people watch InfoWars. And I'm not taking, like I've met a bunch of the people that are on InfoWars and that have been on InfoWars. Great people, wonderful people. They're all very, very nice. They've been super cool, come to hang out and stuff.
But really, the reason people watch InfoWars is for Alex Jones. Yeah, I remember realizing this around maybe 2019. I was at CPAC in D.C. or maybe it was 2020. And this was at a time when people wouldn't touch Alex. They wouldn't even say his name. And I remember all the neocons, all the neo-never-Trumpers, they all hated Alex Jones. They wanted him to get buried under these legal issues. And I remember he showed up and he crashed CPAC, and he immediately had just like a mob of people. He took over the event. You've got rows of booths of all these people. Hi, do you want to—
Buy a copy of my book. I'll sign it. And they're like, who are you? Leave me alone. Do you know where the bathroom is? But then Alex Jones, the guy who's apparently so evil and so stupid, he comes in and everyone's like, it's like, you know, a rock star walked in. He's got his own jar named after him. I've got a, yeah, we have, we have an Alex Jones's right jar. Yeah. I, uh, I have a theory that's like, why is the onion getting any traffic? They're not funny. They haven't been funny for a long time. Long time. I think what it is is that smart, talented people built these systems up on the internet.
10, 20 years ago, default libs were late to the party and started saying, oh, the onion. I'm funny. I'm smart. I read the onion, too. We all moved on in the Trump era. But the corporate press kept saying, orange man bad. Watch our media. So these people got left behind. What we're learning now is that MSNBC and CNN had their worst ratings in something like 25 years, one week after the election.
CNN is going to be laying people off. That's what's been reported. MSNBC may be sold. And we're all seeing at the same time right wing television channel like Fox News viewership is skyrocketing, improving our viewership here, massively improving worse. So the right wing podcast sphere is skyrocketing. You know, I think two things. A lot of default libs were like, whoa, how did Trump sweep? What did I miss? I've been watching the news. They've been lying to me.
Once you see through the hoax, there's no going back. I also think there's a large portion of default libs who are rating the onion and these other things just to fit in. They didn't actually know what was cool or what was in style or what they're supposed to do. So they were just marching in lockstep. It's like a chicken with its head cut off.
Now that the election has shown them the popular movement is Donald Trump and the Republicans, they're rushing over to the other side being like, I was hanging out here the whole time. That's definitely because they immediately after Trump won in 2016 started the popular vote line of argument trying to delegitimize him and discredit him from being the president.
But now it's like he has the popular mandate. He won the Electoral College by a lot. He picked up votes this time and he won the popular vote. So what now? I mean, they justify their radicalism by saying, well, I'm in the majority. I'm I'm on the right side of history. Apparently not. Apparently not. We are actually in the majority. And it's like so over for you guys. Yeah. I mean, there were plenty of people that had, you know.
about voting for Trump that there are plenty of people that didn't vote for Trump or stayed home because they didn't, you know, because they believe the things that the media has been saying. I mean, but when you, if you listen to very mainstream voices, not left,
owned properties, but like the all in podcast, right? Like the guys that are on that, they're very mainstream dudes. They're normal guys. They're venture venture capitalists. They're all pretty wealthy. They're all busy in the business world. Chamath was saying that one of the things that really woke him up was he believed all of the, all of the, the narrative that he was told about Donald Trump for, for a long, long time. And then he finally went and he saw the very fine people, uh,
Yes. He went and he looked. And that's something that most honest people, if they're if they're actually movable and actually do have an honest perspective where they can say, all right, I hear what new information will actually change my opinion. If they hear that, when they hear that, when they hear Donald Trump say not the Nazis, not the white supremacist, they should be condemned totally. When they hear that, they immediately feel I've been lied to.
They've been lying. And then once you get to that point, you can't help but say, what else are they lying to me about? Let's give an assessment. We got the onion here. All right. Here's an article. Trump boys have slap fight over who gets to run foreign policy meetings.
Okay. Does anyone slap fight anymore? Well, I don't care. I mean, you could. So I'm going to break this down. So Seamus and I, Seamus is a hundred million times funnier than I am, but sometimes when he's here and we're brainstorming. So when he made his latest cartoon for Freedom Tunes, not today, it's the one where Trump comes back and then he sends a mean tweet and it puts all the liberals in crystals.
I said, you should do a thing where it's like an after credit scene where like 10,000 years later, it shows Kamala cracking out. And then we all laughed and he was like, I'm going to do it. And then he basically makes that version of it. And then we worked together on the Fauci and Trump in Mount Doom with coronavirus in the Wuhan wet market. So I'll give you my assessment.
Trump boys having a slap fight like you could make a joke there, but running foreign policy meetings doesn't mean anything. I mean, what's the joke there? What's it what's it a reference to? What's it a call to? What's the what's the exaggerated truth? What are you joking about? I don't understand what it's fine. You can make a joke. I'm unmoved by it. Is it you could you could have maybe gone low on death said like sibling rivalry between, you know, Trump's results in I don't even know how you make a joke out of that or like Trump boys slap fight over last Mountain Dew.
For gaming or something. You know, something like that where Trump boys might fight. But what does it have to do with... Trump? Trump. You guys are just betraying your own media illiteracy. You're not enlightened. You don't understand why it's so funny and all the cultured people do. Okay, here's this one. Oklahoma law requires ten commandments to be displayed in every womb. Right? Okay, I get it. But...
How do you get it in there? Get it? Cause what are you doing? That's fine. Like jokes can touch into absurdity. No, no. I, yeah. What's the exact, the exaggerated truth here is that they're trying to say that the right wants 10 commandments in schools. So they want to put it in the womb because babies in abortion, it's they're, they're not correlated things and that's fine by all means. Sometimes people find things funny that I don't find. Okay. What to know about Zen, whatever, uh, study anxiety, natural response to suited men wearing shades, closing in from all angles. Okay. Okay.
I mean, I'm looking at some of these. Here's one. Man forgetting difference between meteoroid meteorite struggles to describe what just killed his dog. Oh, I get it. So I sometimes don't know the difference either. Right. Well, I'm gonna jump over to Babylon B. Unclear if angry looking bald person is neo-Nazi or leftist woman. Already. Right, I get that. Yeah. I understand the reference they're making. They're basically saying that a bunch of leftists shave their heads and a bunch of people on the right do. Democrats denounce Satan as too moderate.
I get that. Again, they're like the joke is there. They're saying Democrats are satanic. I can understand what they're trying to say with this one. FBI to raid homes of all 75 million people who conspired to elect Donald Trump. I get I get that. Based in fact, Don Lemon writing Broadway musical about leaving X. So what I would describe as the difference between the Babylon Bee and the Onion is that
You understand the point being made in the exaggeration. And so I'll give I'll give them credit on the abortion Ten Commandments one because I get the point they're trying to make. But it's they're mashing two different things together, the Ten Commandments in schools and abortion. So it's like, OK, I see what you're trying to do there. All right. That's not an F. It's a D. What we're seeing with the Babylon Bee and their jokes is their jokes make a direct reference to a thing and then exaggerate it for for comedic effect.
New appalling new Trump appointee has zero experience being useless government bureaucrat. Right. They're saying Trump is appointing people with actual experience and not bureaucracy. I don't I don't know what happened to the onion, but I'll give you my theory. You can't be offensive like Seamus Coghlan of Freedom Tunes will insult Donald Trump and make fun of him all the time. But it's done in a way where you're like, yeah, you know, Trump does do that. You know what I mean?
The onion is like if we ever step out of lockstep with the with the approved opinions of the Democratic Party, we will get canceled. That's why the joke doesn't mean Trump boys have slap fight over who gets to run foreign policy meetings can't veer off into any negative territory. It's not going to insult any racial groups. It's not going to assault any religious groups or anything like that. The only thing that they can do is insult Christians. That's not going to survive as a culture. No.
Even to be funny, you have to have like very low levels of neuroticism. And unfortunately, leftists all have very high levels of neuroticism. And so I don't even know if they can perceive or experience humor the way that normal people can. Like it can only be funny for them if an approved target is the butt end of the joke. I think what we're seeing with the Democratic Party is that there is a bell curve of intelligence.
And they are on the back end of it. Maybe intelligence is the wrong word because some of these people are good puzzle solvers. But being a good puzzle solver doesn't help you understand other human beings. So it's it's it's there's something about Democrats where they lack higher ordered thinking. You know, give them a Rubik's Cube. Maybe they can solve it. But explain to them beyond step one. And they're they're lost. For example, why buy InfoWars? Serious question. If you're going to start a comedy brand to mock InfoWars and the right.
you're going to build up from the ground up and direct your audience to this. It's going to be very cheap. You'll spend 15 bucks on a domain name. You'll spend 50 bucks on some hosting. And then you'll hire some staff, set a budget for 10,000 for the first month, make some articles, then say, hey, hey, Onion readers, check out our satirical website over here. Spending tens of millions of dollars or accruing debt to the tune of tens of millions of dollars for buying InfoWars is the stupidest thing imaginable because the question that becomes, what's step two? And they're like, I don't know, but step three is profit.
That's their gag. Step one is the gag. Like these articles, it has no rhyme or reason of why they're doing it. We're just going to do it just because it might give us some social points. I'd be willing to bet that your average Democrat voter is a terrible chess player because they can't understand beyond, they can't understand multi-ordered thinking.
That's why they don't understand jokes. That's why they sit around and wait for the applause light to turn on. This is why when the TV tells them, don't go to your holidays because your family supported Trump, they say, okay. They've never stopped to say, well, what comes next? If you run and jump...
Then what happens? I might land. But what if you run and jump and there's a wall there? I didn't think about that. Yeah, that's right. Don't do it, maybe. I think there are levels, too, because I'm sure my Democrat family, which a couple are watching right now, will have Thanksgiving dinner and Christmas dinner with me. Oh, for sure. And they're totally, you know, they hate Trump and all that baloney, but they're not...
deranged. What do they hate Trump for? No reason. It's just because he says bad things and TV told him to, I mean, well, I think it's totally fine if someone's got a negative opinion of Trump because he says bad things. Yeah. I'm totally okay with that. Trump's got a potty mouth and he's crude and he's crass. And some people say, I don't like it. That's fine. Uh,
If you want to elaborate on why that justification for allowing, I don't know, Kamala Harris to open the border for the economy to be in its crappy state for boys and girls bathrooms. I mean, Trump being mean is not is not an excuse to allow bad things to happen to other people. Yep. Amen. Well, I hate to do it to you guys. So maybe I won't. Actually, let's do this. We're going to jump to this story from the Hill. Eva Longoria says she and her family have moved out of dystopian U.S.,
So I don't know if they published it already. Probably when I was on Yes or No with Michael Knowles, one of the questions was, I don't know if it was about celebrities, but it was like, do you think people actually flee the country? I said, yeah, of course. And then I said, Diddy Files. Diddy Files. This time around, the celebrities who are claiming they're going to flee the country if Trump wins, do you believe they'll actually do it? I said, yes, sir. And Michael was like, really? I said, Diddy Files. Diddy Files.
A lot of celebrities are going to get the out because they don't want whatever Matt Gaetz is going to do with the DOJ to, you know what I mean? Yeah. I mean, if they go to places that have extradition and they've actually done illegal things, they're still going to get, you know, they would still get picked up and sent back. But, I mean, it might be a situation where they're like, you know, if I get out of Dodge, I can avoid the heat at least. What I'm really interested in is if they've actually renounced their citizenship. Yeah.
Right. It's one way. It's one thing to say, oh, I'm not easy. Yeah. I mean, I know it costs something, but if you're really committed, like if you're really actually believe that the United States is over and that it's going to become a fascist country and there's no turning back now and Donald Trump is never going to leave office and Barron's going to be, you know, the emperor after Donald Trump dies. If that's what you actually buy, why would you even worry about coming back? You'd renounce your citizenship. Say, I don't want to I don't want to pay taxes to that to Hitler. The second literal Hitler.
Yeah. So, yeah, go. Be gone with you all. I'm saddened. Who is she? I don't even know. Some actor. She's an actress. Was she like one of those reality TV? No, she was the ladies who are wives, housewives of something. Yeah, reality TV. No, no, no. Yeah, that one. It was a scripted show. Oh, okay.
I wouldn't even know. It was a long time ago. She went to Mexico. She went right down the road. It's not a big deal. Eva, go to somewhere else. Go to London and see how that works out for you. Well, she's living in Spain and Mexico. She says the Flamin' Hot director was born in Texas and has long split her time between countries, living in both Spain and Mexico. So the actual story is that
She already owns property in Spain and Mexico and has some sort of residency. And then just said she's like she's probably sitting in Spain or like at her in her hot tub with her phone texting. And then her phone goes, Donald Trump wins. She goes and she tweets, I have fled the country.
I want to give her real good. She gets some props. Eva, she actually helped out. She played a crucial role in saving the 2014 film of John Wick. They needed money. So she threw some money into it and then we wouldn't have John Wick without Eva. Oh, wow. Yeah, it's too bad that her brain turned to jello over the past 10 years. That's sad, isn't it? No. She said it's not that he won. It's that a convicted criminal who spews so much hate could hold the highest office. Well, Judge Marchand is going to throw it out and he's not convicted of anything. Yep. And then what?
They got nothing. And they're just going to say something else, some other kind of BS, some kind of other lies that the TV is going to tell them to repeat and regurgitate. Do you think anybody else is going to leave? I don't think she's actually leaving, though. Well, that's the thing. Nobody's actually leaving. These people, like she's already got, like you said, she's got property in Mexico. She's got property in Spain. So she's just going on vacation. And they're going to go ahead and they're going to talk about it on social media. So that way they get, you know.
Pats on the back from all the people that hate Donald Trump. And they can say, look at how good of a person I am. I'm too good of a person to live in America. Because remember, I've said this multiple times this past week. People on the left hate America. They believe that America is not good enough for them. They believe that they are better than the average American. They believe that the average American...
deserves what they deserve, what they're going to get because of Donald Trump, when literally they actually do deserve the things that Donald Trump is going to provide for them. But it's not because they're bad people and it's not because it's going to be bad things. But the average leftist believes that mankind needs to be remade. They believe that the...
organizational structures of our country are inherently bad. They believe that from day one we've been a racist country and that we've always been bad and all of the negative things. If you listen to the narrative that they spew about America, it's all negative. It's all hate-filled, the way they talk about Trump voters. And again, I mean, I think I don't remember if I said it earlier tonight or I would have said it multiple times. It definitely started with Barack Obama.
with the, uh, they cling to their guns and God. And then it went to Hillary Clinton with the deplorables. And then Joe Biden called everybody, you know, uh, said that the MAGA Republicans are a threat to the very soul of the country. And then he called them, called us garbage. And that is just the people, the, the, the leaders, nevermind all the things that the,
senators and leftist senators in Congress people have said how many times they've said the United States is a bad place and that the American people are inherently racist and you should feel shame and you should feel bad. They don't like America. They don't at all. Yeah, and I think that's why they hate Trump so much because, you know, you like Trump, you don't like Trump. He is Americana.
I mean, he is a Manhattan real estate developer, reality TV show star, playboy. I mean, he is what Europeans always thought Americans are, which are they have to do everything in excess. Everything's larger than life. And they're very crass sometimes their language. That is Donald Trump. He talks, you know, like a normal person. He doesn't have this sort of like trained political speech, which people tend to get sick of. But then when Trump breaks from it, then they think it's maybe crass if they want to maintain whatever status points they have.
But Trump, when he started his campaign, he was talking about shooting people on Fifth Avenue. He was saying that Megyn Kelly had blood coming out of her wherever. That compared to like Trump now is actually. But it wasn't until they started seeing how much normal Americans love Trump that they really brought the knives out because that's what they hate. They hate that Americans view him to be an avatar for them. And they hate that Donald Trump doesn't hate regular Americans. And that's why regular Americans hate.
feel drawn to him at the very end of the day, right? Like no matter what you think of Donald Trump, he doesn't hate the average American. He like, and that's why they love the, the, the, the garbage man gag. They love that. He went to McDonald's and was, was handing out, uh,
you know, McDonald's. The best day of his life besides being elected. Yeah. You know, they love that. That was all just to the, like everything he's done in the last 10 years was to get to the point of getting to work in McDonald's. That was all like. After he completed the McDonald's thing, they were like, Mr. President, do you think that the McDonald's campaign event was good for your campaign? And he goes, campaign event? Yeah. This is what I wanted to do my whole life. He's like, I just, I just wanted a day off.
But at the end of the day, it's the fact that he doesn't hate America. And the people that hate him, hate him because he doesn't hate America. Yeah, and even the people on the right, like the Never Trumpers, he— They're no better. They hate America, too. I remember in 2015, reading tweets from these people, like when Trump would win a caucus or do well in a poll, they would literally tweet out like—
Glad that they all stopped taking opiates for a second to go to the polls or something. Like all these people who claim to be flag waving patriots, I support the Iraq war or whatever. They finally, for the first time in their entire lives, have to be challenged on these positions from the right where Trump comes along and says, wait a minute, why are we allowing for the mass importation of people? Why are we over there in the Middle East? Why are we offshoring our jobs? They've never had to answer those questions. They're okay with fighting the left. It's very theatrical.
and they get to be on mainstream news programs to do so. But Trump comes along and he says, wait a minute, why are you doing this? And then he's got all this energy online on Twitter, and all these people are ratioing these journalists and these commentators, and they're just making them cry. And they've literally bullied these people into exposing how much hatred they have on both the left and the right for just normal Americans. And once you see it, you can never unsee it. The internet's forever, and everybody remembers this.
Yeah, I mean, it's something that the American people have noticed. And I think that that's a big part of the reason why...
People have moved, not just when it comes to Donald Trump, but across the board, there was a large right shift. People don't want to think that their country's a bad place. They don't want to think that they're bad for being from this country. They don't want to think that they're inherently bad. Nobody wants to.
There are people that are going to go ahead and be like, oh, no, well, I need to make these changes and I need to say the right things. But people that have a little bit less agreeableness and people that are a little more comfortable with being disagreeable are going to say, no, I'm not.
Because genuinely, I don't think these things. Like when they're like, oh, you're racist and you're bad. It's like I long ago stopped worrying about when people call me those things because I know that I'm not racist. I'm not a bigot. I don't hate people based on the color of their skin or whatever. And I'm not going to ascribe to your newfangled definition of power plus privilege. I didn't – I wasn't –
I grew up in a middle-class family and that's like a legitimate, that's a true thing. Like, so the, the idea that, that I'm going to allow someone to tell me that I should feel bad or, or I'm going to feel bad because someone says, Oh, well you're, you're this kind of oppressor. And it's like, no, I reject that totally. And I don't feel bad for rejecting it either. And that circles back to the circles back to the, uh,
We're both doing it now. The health thing where it's like you can spread these victim narratives and it works really well for different interest groups, but also for just recruiting in general, because if you have people who are like hormonally maladjusted and they are experiencing depression and anxiety, they can't even get through the day. They're like Kamala Harris where they have to medicate themselves. Like those are people who are going to hear that, that signal for, Hey, if you think that people are mean and that's why you're so sad, well, you should just vote for us. And we're going to give you free stuff and it's going to be like, like a
Imagine by John Lennon, like that's always going to win over the messaging of like, hey, you know, maybe we can make America great again. And they're like, no, screw you. Like they want free stuff. They want to have their hands held. And the Democrat Party is very good at campaigning on that. Indeed. All right. Now I'm going to bother you guys. Here we go. From the Postmillennial, Nancy Pelosi files for reelection at 84 years old. I thought she was retiring.
How can you retire when you're that good at picking stocks because of your job? Right. I need her for another couple of years for my own benefit. It's because the Democratic Party is dead. Yeah. The party is done. Nancy Pelosi, I thought this was going to be her last run. She's 84 and she's filing for reelection. And you know why? Because she sat there and she was like, we've got nobody. We've got nobody. Who takes over? I mean, you got Hakeem Jeffries, but the party is fractured. This is wild.
Wasn't she just like counter signaling Trump because of his age too or his alleged mental decline or something? After Joe Biden dropped out, Trump became old apparently as soon as Biden dropped out and then started caring about age. But not when it comes to her. Wow.
I almost selfishly am glad that she's still in because I know a lot of like older Republican voters who if you say Nancy Pelosi's name in their house, I mean, that really like lights a fire in their belly. So it's almost better that you've got like years of just pent up rage just down at Nancy Pelosi. And we can use that to get us over the line in the second Trump administration. This is there's an interesting phenomenon happening right now. I mentioned this earlier in the week. I was ragging on MSNBC and CNN and then I realized something.
Their key demo ratings, 70K and 90K. And I was like, wow. David Pakman and Brian Tyler Cohen, they get substantially more views in the key demo. Why are we talking about these people? The issue then is similar with Nancy Pelosi. We talk about her, not because she's maintained power, but it's because she's the known Democrat political rival. Like you were saying, these older Republicans, they know her name. How many...
AOC, I guess. Yeah, they hate AOC. Nancy Pelosi, maybe Schumer, Jeffries. Is Nadler still around? Nadler is still around, yeah. Oh, okay, there you go. We don't like that guy. Duckworth lady. You know what's funny is how— Isn't it cool? I mean, some of them are gone, though. Yeah.
That's right. Bowman's gone. Amen. Who's going to be the Pelosi once Pelosi's gone? I mean, you're right. We should be glad she's filing because we need her so we can rag on her. We did. There was a time where it seemed like it was going to be the squad, but I think that with the...
with the way that the American people are kind of rejecting the far left. Yes. Um, they, was he taking her pronouns out of her bio? Yeah. I actually happened a year ago. Mind you guys. Well, I, I think that, I think that she's, uh, going to start moving to the right because I think that she's going to end up with a family and start, that's the rumor right now. She's pregnant. Yeah. Well, people are just saying that. Oh,
But she said she found out that her constituents were voting for Trump. She said, what shows are you watching? Give me some recommendations. I mean, and I'm going to watch them. And then surprise, surprise, how much on a bet? She's going to go, you know, I started listening to and then she's going to say like Theo Vaughn or something. She's going to go for like a normie comedy podcast and be like, and I started to get it. And so, OK, yeah.
I mean, that's what happens with anybody in the whole world, the United States of America, whole world of the United States of America, is when you get off the Democratic plantation and start paying attention to middle-of-the-ground conservative right-leaning people who actually make sense of what they're saying. You can break apart from the cult. You can break apart from— But she knows she's lying. Well, maybe she watches something and is like, okay, maybe this actually affects her brain. You know who I trust the least is Cenk Uygur because that guy's flipped back and forth way too many times.
You know, it's like he's trying to be this leftist populist while at the same time criticizing them for everything they believe. Anna Kasparian is the one that kind of seems legit. Yeah. She got assaulted by a homeless guy and then they attacked her for it. That put her world upside down. Yeah. And then it wasn't just that. It was that. And then there was the whole birthing person. She was like, don't call me a birthing person. And they called her a Nazi for that. Like, if you do – and that's the thing with the left. If you do the smallest –
you know, you have the smallest offense and they go right to you're a Nazi because there were people in the Young Turks chat and stuff calling her a Nazi because she said, don't call me a birthing person. It's like, have a little, like, have more than one speed, right? You don't need to go straight to genocide right off the bat because she said, don't call me a birthing person. Like, it's
It's absurd. And it is because of that behavior that she was like, wait a minute, maybe I need to rethink some things. And then she started watching the Kyle Rittenhouse stuff and then she's like, holy cow, I was wrong about that. What else have I been wrong about? And once you, again, once you see through the...
The curtain, once you see the man behind the curtain, then it's a downhill from there. It's all over. Well, Kyle Kalinske and Crystal Ball seem to have lost their minds. I don't know what happened there. Are they just like sitting in a room, constantly one-upping each other and getting all riled up? I watch breaking points a lot. She has just truckloads of money, and so Kyle Kalinske can say whatever crazy thing he wants. And she's got a good show. She's got Sagar. And she's not, she's crazier on X than she is on her show.
Right. Kyle's lost. You know what I mean? He was actually a kind of like a normal progressive. And then over the past couple of years, now he's just like a troll account. Dude, it's like TDS is insane in their brains. I don't know if it's anything else, but just straight TDS out the gazoo.
Yeah, look, man, they love Bernie Sanders and they're crying now that Bernie's going to get elected back years ago. Bernie's going to join the Trump movement. Let's go. So here's something for you on Thanksgiving. Just be like, yeah, sure. Kyle Kalinske thought that Kamala Harris was going to win Iowa and Florida. So to be fair, he said, there's my bearish prediction for what would happen.
Kyle Kalinske's actual prediction was that she was going to win every swing state. Ask yourself, why was he wrong? Okay. And why do you listen to people who are wrong? You could have listened to a coin and it would have been more accurate than him. Like he managed to be a hundred percent wrong. Yeah. That's pretty impressive. You know, it's hard to be that wrong.
But the Kamala's, he said my bearish prediction that she wins Iowa and Florida. Who would even think about Iowa ever going for Kamala Harris? That makes zero sense in anyone's logical brain. I have no, like you have to be seriously delusional to think Iowa's going Democrat. Yeah. It's been, not only is it red, but it's trending further and further red. And the midterms were like 9.8 Republican.
What's going to happen in two years or like a year and a half that's going to shift the other direction? Ten points. Nothing.
But, you know, people who live in crackpot Wally world watching MSNBC genuinely believe that stuff. Yeah. Well, Ann Seltzer said it. And they made excuses. They were like, no, look, man, it's like people hate Trump so much that women are coming out to vote. And then guess what? Women shifted towards Trump. And look at that, what you did with the New York Times. A couple ladies said they hated Trump, but they still voted for him because they cared about other things that mattered more. Yeah. TDS, I mean, it's being cured. It's naturally being cleansed by the immune system. His, like, net...
Net approval? Yeah, his unfavorability was negative 16 or something, or negative 24 in 2016. Now it's negative 8. So he's becoming more normalized. People just don't care as much. We've seen what his administration looks like. People are like, okay, this is actually pretty good. So it just doesn't work the way that it used to.
I was in Madison Square for the rally, and I was walking around all day in a MAGA hat. I got nothing but high fives and support, and obviously we're not flipping New York, but you couldn't walk around that city in 2016 with a MAGA hat. You'd get assaulted. All right. Good for you, then. Let's go. Let's see. Trump's, I guess he's just about as favorable as he's ever been. 44 seems to be the high point. He's at his highest point right now.
But I bet if we go dudes, he just jumps way up. Yeah, that's good. Oh, yeah. Look at that. Dudes around. What day do we got? It's for the win. May 27th. Dudes just said, nah, we like him more. And that's it. And let's do, I bet women just absolutely despise the guy. Oh, yeah. Look at that. Women do not like Donald Trump. This is the other crazy thing that's happening, too. We used to have very few television channels. So men and women watch the same thing.
And so their worldviews were crafted in much the same way. Now, men and women are isolating themselves based on what they watch. Women are watching sex podcasts and men are watching politics. But the crazy thing is when you look at the data, young men have not been radicalized at all. Women have been. When you track the partisanship, you can see like the graph is like, here's dudes. Women go like this straight up. And then they start. Here's what ends up happening. This is the self-selection bias for women in media.
They're more like the radicalized women are more likely to get jobs in media because they're not going to have families. They're more likely to then write and express their worldview, which exacerbates wokeness and then just destroys industry and the Democratic Party. So I guess you can just say wokeness was the greatest gift to Republicans. It has ripped the Democratic Party in half. And in 10 years time, Democrats have destroyed themselves.
Yeah, I hope that's true. I hope that we can pull it off and dismantle it because I do fear the counterattack. I mean, there's no way that they're going to just sit on their hands. I think they understood that they were getting themselves into something highly disadvantageous with Kamala, which is why you had, you know, the Washington Post suddenly deciding they're not going to endorse a candidate for the first time ever or something or for the first time in like the century. You had all these different instances that just should not have existed given the stakes of the election where Trump is a convicted felon. He has all these new controversies or whatever.
But people seem to like more or less be conceding that Kamala was not going to win, which is why even I think she got turned down by like, what, eight or nine prospective VPs, which would never happen. I'd never heard that. Oh, yeah. Gavin Newsom, Gretchen Whitmer, the political talent, to the extent that it does exist on the left, all said they don't want to hitch their wagon to that. She had to go with Tim Walsh, who, you know, that was a disaster. So, yeah, no one was really confident about.
What do you think the counterattack might be? Any ideas? I think it's going to just be more or less what we've seen. I think it's censorship. I think it's mass immigration, a pathway to citizenship like Elizabeth Warren was talking about, Kamala Harris was talking about, persecution of patriots, everything that they can do to just further just clamp down and make it harder for patriots. And Trump's going to have to do the racist appointments. Take a look at this. 18 to 34-year-olds, 60% unfavorable for Trump. 35 to 49, 56 unfavorable for Trump.
50 to 64, 50% favorable. 65 plus is dead even. This means the older generation is going to move on. The younger generation hates Donald Trump. So we'll see. But let's say like young guys. See, young guys don't like Trump. 35 to 49 among men is just about even, but unfavorable is one point higher. 50 to 64, very favorable. And 65 plus men is very favorable. Women overwhelmingly do not like Donald Trump. I think the young men are going to break out of it.
Yeah, I feel like they do just because they're what their world is and like they like young ladies and they want to get with the young ladies and they watch certain news. But once they wow, look at that white girl up white favorability around May 27th shifted positive net positive. Let's see white women, white women, 52 to 45. They still broke, though, for Trump. 52 percent voted. Yeah. As a majority. Yeah. Wow. White men and white women.
That's interesting, too, because if you look at Latino favorability, it's 39% favorable, but he won, what, 45% of Latinos? Yes. So a lot of people might be like, I don't like him, but I'm going to vote for him. Yeah, it's a big difference. Of mass deportation, by the way. George Bush got, like, what, 39% of Hispanics, and all of the neocons were like, see, this is why we need to get it moving.
get this immigration stuff done and focus more on traditional family values and things that appeal to Hispanics or whatever. And then Trump runs on mass deportations and actually wins more. So immigration is a winning issue. It's 70% of Americans are okay with mass deportations. I got to show you just how stupid people are. I'm sorry. I got to say it. Like, I don't mean to say everybody's stupid, but a lot of people are. Kamala Harris's job approval rating spiked when she announced that she was running for office. When she took over for the front runner, a bunch of people were just like,
Now she's doing a good job. It's like, oh, come on, dude. So among Democrats, look at this. The moment that Biden steps out, her approval rating jumps by 10 points, 11 points. Yeah. Among Republicans, the moment that Biden drops out, her favorability dropped two points among Republicans. Republicans were largely not moved when they were asked, how is she doing? Bad.
Biden's dropping out, still bad. Yeah, she was the lowest rated VP in history. And then she gets that boost simply because they now view her as the person who will stop Donald Trump, which is why you look at the polling. Most people who voted for Trump say they're voting for Trump, not so much against Kamala. It's the opposite. Most people who voted for Kamala say they're doing so to oppose Trump less simply because they support Kamala. So it's like the last 10 years, like we were talking about, has been defined by Donald Trump. Every political conversation has been in reference to Donald Trump, whether or not
You love him or maybe you hate him. Like it is Trump. And anyone who has energy on the left only has so because they can oppose Trump, not offer anything new. It's actually pretty funny. Abortion. Do you think abortion should be legal in most cases, in all cases, illegal in all, illegal in some? And if you look at men, 34 percent, the plurality says illegal in most cases. 30 percent says legal in most cases.
24% say legal in all cases. 6% says illegal in all cases. So it's very heavily skewed massively towards restrictions. For women, 38% say legal in all cases. 29% say legal in most cases. It's a complete inversion. Yeah. Women overwhelmingly say it should be restricted to some degree. Women overwhelmingly say it should not be restricted at all.
Yeah, I mean, that's what feminism is at its core, right? Like liberation from the reality of your sex, from biology, which is why anytime women start moving towards feminism, it comes in degrees, whether it's birth control, liberation from family structure, total abortion access. Like this is the ultimate goal of feminism as a political project is that. Well, it's the liberation from being a woman.
which is ironic considering they are supposed to be pro-woman, but it's the liberation from all of the things that make you a woman. So it's counterproductive to... Wow, even... Pantsuits revolution. Even 18- to 34-year-old males think it should either be illegal in most cases, legal in most cases, number one, illegal in most cases, number two. Among...
18 to 34-year-old men, they're in support of restricting abortion. That's pretty wild. I didn't expect that. And then, of course, the females are going to be just wildly in the other direction. All cases, of course. Yep, legal in all cases. That is so nuts. And you know what this is? I think the reason why that is is because women are being raised as men. So men and women are different. But if you look at the way women speak—
Like, I don't want to be too crass, which is why I didn't get into it in full detail. But there are things guys say to other people to insult them that is specific to being male that women say and don't say the inverse. Like, I'll explain on the Members Only show. We'll talk about this on the Members Only show and we'll talk about some other stuff, I guess. But I don't get it. But the point is, women are speaking on social media like guys speak. And we view it as normal behavior.
It's just the way it's just the way you insult. It's the way you speak. And I'm like, it's kind of weird when you notice it. But that means that younger men are growing up watching media, adopting male mannerisms, male talking points and male anatomical insults. And I'm just like, OK, so like women are being raised as men. So, of course, they want abortions. They want to live like men do who don't get pregnant.
Yeah. I mean, that's... I think, yeah, they... I don't know if this has been your experience with women, but they tend to not like accountability, and I think that abortion provides that to them because it's the get-out-of-jail-free card. They can live as they want, you know, have their little, like, girl boss phase in New York City or something, and they get ran through by all the finance guys or whatever, and then there's that get-out-of-jail-free card where it's like, I don't have to deal with the consequences of these decisions. I can just live my perfect little life. But isn't it weird that guys...
are saying they want abortion to be restricted in some capacity. They're the ones who don't have the choice. I think it's, women aren't going to like this, but I think it's actually because we don't have a dog in the fight, we can view it more objectively and been like, should we as a matter of policy endorse this or prohibit it in our laws? And I think that you do have a dog in the fight. A guy can be falsely accused and made to pay for a kid who's not his for 18 years. There's a lot of issues pertaining to men getting
I don't think that's a salient of an issue. I don't think the issues that men... Men don't have a choice when it comes to having or not having the kid. If a man and a woman get together, the man has no choice. You'd think logically then guys would be like...
we should unrestrict it in all capacities to increase the likelihood. But in fact, men are just like, I might, I have zero choice in this. I'd prefer the kid to live. What about the, there's a big percentage of the young men who aren't having sex nowadays, right? That's true too. So they're like, they're looking at this and like, why do these women get to
I don't know how to say this. Why do they get to make a decision to kill a life if they have, they should close their legs, they're thinking. Like, if I'm unable to open my legs. I don't know. You know what I mean? Let's talk about this at the Members Only show. Okay, okay. So smash that like button, share the show with everyone you know. Become a member over at TimCast.com for that Members Only call-in show coming up in about 25 minutes. You don't want to miss it.
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Kyle says any American that wants to vote should be able to meet one of these four criteria. Net taxpayer, sign up for selective service, have three plus kids, or pass a 20 question test in the Constitution with 85% plus. Agreed. I just say, yeah, any one of those is good. I like the idea of having a test to...
to be, to, to show that you understand how our government works. Um, I was talking to my girlfriend today and we were talking about like, you know, states rights versus, you know, the general notion that people have that everything should be done at the federal level. And it's, it is far more important for you to be active in your state and local politics than at the,
The federal level. And if if every school, instead of having a a mock election every time the president is elected, if they had a mock election based on the rules for their state when the governor was elected.
Like those kind of small changes. Right. You did that for kids and you instill in children when they're learning about how our government works and how our system works, that the states have all the powers that they need to have all the laws passed that they want. But like literally like the states are empowered to do all kinds of to pass all kinds of legislation. And that's the way that it's intended to be.
The federal government has abused the necessary and proper clause and they've abused the commerce clause to the point where they're unrecognizable. But if you had kids learning things like how their own state works, because all the states have different nuances in their process and stuff, they're not exactly
the same. But if you had kids do things like mock elections for their governor, as opposed to a mock election for the president once every four years, that kind of stuff could really instill in kids that the state is more important than the federal government when it comes to what really affects your day-to-day life.
Yeah, the show's been preaching that message for a long time, and many folks are in the know that local elections are what matter the most for yourself, everyday lifestyle. Well, I will briefly mention this.
Derek Evans says Rhino Senator Shelley Moore Capito refuses to support Matt Gaetz for AG. When asked by Politico, she said no comment. When asked by Fox, she said he will have to go through the Senate process. Then again, look at her Liberty score. This is why I'm running against her in 2026.
Derek Evans, he's got big followers. He's got 125,000 followers on X, and he is running to primary Shelley Moore Capito. She has an F Liberty score from the Conservative Review. So I assume that means she's a Democrat pretending to be a Republican. And that makes sense considering West Virginia was actually a Democrat state for a long time. I think that's Riley's aunt. It is indeed Riley Moore's aunt. And yeah, Riley's great. His aunt not so much. She's in favor of red flag laws and lied about it.
So maybe I have no confidence. I really don't that Riley could talk sense into her. So Riley's the dude who got in a state treasurer in West Virginia and then banned ESG. Like he just straight up stuck his neck out against all these massive corporations. And I have tremendous respect for that.
I don't know why these politicians are so intent on being some weird old guard anti-humanity machine. It makes no sense to me. Lady, just be like, we don't want red flag laws. I don't get it.
And she was just voted the chair of a Senate Republican Policy Committee. Well, she's fourth in power. She's going to lose her next primary. So God dang it. Gosh, darn it. Heck, yeah. We'll see. Derek Evans is running against her. Some other people are as well. But Derek Evans seems to have a decent following. So, you know, I made a tweet and I said, looks like we got our first primary challenge. I'm going to hit a little refresh here.
On the old X account. 14,000 retweets. And is that Elon Musk? What? Doesn't sound like she reflects the view of her constituents. Oh, my. Look at that. And then right below it is Derek Evans.
With his link to fundraise. You know what, Tim? I'm going to help you support and get the word out. I will retweet as well. I'm not doing anything supporting anybody. All I'm doing is reading things on the internet. I'm going to confer with my lawyer about what is the best way I can be involved and what can and needs to be done. Maybe I'll buy some billboards, just personal speech billboards that I want to have. All right, let's grab some more Super Chats.
Jacob Parody says, hey, guys, we cannot get comfortable after this victory. Prominent TikTok influencer named Chris Valenti is using Trump's actions and comparing them to Hitler's. The Hitler narrative isn't going away. Well, it's certainly pissing people off, so let him do it. Sean says, Tim, tell everyone to vote for Brandon Herrera to become ATF director on RFK's website for administrative recommendations. Brandon said he'd have the authority to start a 90 day machine gun amnesty. Oh, I would buy so many. I would rule. 90 day machine gun amnesty.
So what do we got to do? Everyone's got to go to, what's his website? Does anybody know what his is? No. How do we find his website? But how do you vote for it? It doesn't really matter because people wanted Rick Scott and he didn't get it. So how do we make the change? How do we get him in there? Trump, if you're listening. I don't know what that website is. So if we knew what the website was, maybe we could get to it. Yeah. I think he said RFK's website. I don't look. I know. I just went to it. I don't know what's there. What's his website? RobertFKennedy.com?
Maybe. I'm sitting looking. Alexa. Well, don't know. Can't find it. Let's see if someone else... All right. Someone tweeted at me if you have it. Okay. Let's go. All right. We'll grab some more Super Chats. Let's see. William Nettles says, Tim, I am boycotting until Ian's coffee is back in stock. This is unacceptable. You should be ashamed. So...
So we've been doing the contest, Alex Stein versus Ian's Graphene Dream, and Alex is just not, he's not getting it. People with a good stomach? You know what I think it is? The cocaine? It's not really fair to blame Alex or say Ian's better. Two times caffeine is intense, and I wouldn't drink that. Like, that's not for me. That's an energy drink, you know what I mean? And low acidity coffee is actually something I would drink. Like, that's it, you know?
It's lower acidity. It's a special blend. But people love it. They say it tastes the best. When we first started Casper, Rise of Roberto Jr. was our signature flagship. That's why Roberto Jr. is on it. And then everyone started buying Appalachian Nights more and more and more. And now it just sells out instantly. It's crazy. So again, Unwoke is the promo code. All of your decaf Unwoke will be half off. Because we had requests for decaf. So we made Sleepy Joe and Unwoke. And...
We sold them to the people who wanted them, and then people typically just do not buy decaf coffee. I was surprised people would even buy coffee that's decaf. Right. A lot of people wanted it, so we made it. We did a standard batch, 5,000, and I think we have like 1,000 left. So it's like, okay, we're going to order less next time, and we'll do a 50% off right now to sell what we've got remaining. I mean, it tastes good. It's good stuff.
Jason Dixon says, Tim, I demand more Raymond. I've been one of your longest members and followers. We need this. You can pay him in crayons. Same pay as Phil.
Well, that is good. And I will also say, stay tuned, sir. I hear you want to open a coffee shop. Oh, snap. I thought that earlier when you said what you were doing, but I'm excited to hear this news. All right. We got Jaded Krigsman. Says, here's a theory. Gates is at least in part a potential sacrificial pick. By nominating him, the swamp focuses on him and the other nominees skate by. And if Gates fails to pass, he goes to second pick or he gets appointed senator in Florida when Rubio leaves. So there may be some 4D chess going on.
Gates may not actually be AG. He doesn't want to leave his constituents. He moves to Senate. He gets appointed. Probably wins reelection in Florida because people like him. So if he doesn't make it as AG, dude, Matt Gates AG. If he goes, who can be AG? And who are we thinking about next? Well, some people point out this could be a big ask. No, that's what I mean. But if he's gone. Trump's going to get someone who's comparably good, but not Matt Gates. Guess we'll see. Bummer.
Al-kaholic says Haley Welch for White House spokesperson. Yes, agreed. That would be funny because she'd be like, I don't know what y'all are talking about. They'd be like, I have a question about Iran. They recently reignited their talks for a nuclear deal with the incoming administration. She'd be like, huh? But that's the meme, right?
Rebecca Karn says, I know I'm a little too late, but to all the girls saying Korean women are doing 4B, why is there a lot of money in dating and marriage meeting services? My family lives in Korea. Never heard of 4B. Because it's an American thing. Americans are like some, they say a couple hundred people in Korea were like, yeah, we're not going to be with guys. And it's like, okay, it's probably just gay women. You know what I mean? It's easy for them. I put the Brandon Herrera thing, I'm putting it in the IRL Slack.
And what is it? It's from nominees of the people. Yeah. Oh, I see. OK. Nominees of the people dot com. That's the Web site. And Brandon Herrera has twenty five thousand. What do I do to click it? I guess. Oh, you got to log in. Oh, wow. Twenty five thousand six hundred forty two people have logged in, signed up for Kennedy's Web site and then voted for Brandon Herrera for ATF.
Thank you for all the people that put that into my feed. I appreciate it. Wow. Director of the ATF? I mean, dude, if they did that, holy crap. It's just dream come true. So good. Like I said, I don't want to come down off this mega high. It's too good. RFK Jr. or anybody out there who's listening, who's working with him or knows him, you just got to tell them. I mean, I could DM him probably. Can I just tweet at him? I would like a belt-fed machine gun.
Oh, yeah. What's... How do you find his...
I follow the guy. I would spend $10,000 on a new belt fed machine gun on a new saw. Oh yeah. Get a 249. Forget about it. Absolutely. If, if, if there were, if you could, if I could legally buy a machine gun, I would absolutely buy a 249. All right. Bill Hoekstra says, I'm in California. I checked the status of my ballot vote. I got an email saying it was set aside because sign not matching. I called the election office and they fixed it on the spot. Interesting.
Crazy. Ben P. says, take a look at the election map real quick and tell me that doesn't look like a big blue band-aid just got ripped off this country. Let's go. It did. Yeah, the Times called the House, right? Yes. Everybody was waiting for them to call it, and I'm like, who cares? Yep. We all knew it. It was already called. But here you go. And we've got, how many seats are left? We've got eight left. There are eight seats remaining. And do they have the list? No.
Uncalled house races. They keep changing it. There we go. So it looks like, I think what, California's 45. Wow. 236 votes separating us. We don't know where that's going. Miller-Meeks is just about done, but 801 votes, they might try and do a recount. Is that their rapper? No. But it's looking like Republicans are going to have 220, maybe. It could be as high as 224. Who knows? Yeah, I doubt these other districts that are going blue are going to flip.
Either way, Republicans win it. Cry more, Democrats. All right. Bill Hoecher says, not only vote, check your vote status. Well, okay. People should do that. Mark says, Mountain Dew is not food. It's a recreational drug. I agree.
All right. Charitard says PA is gearing up to flip Bucks County back to Bob Casey. The Electoral Commission told the state Supreme Court they would count illegal votes. Yes. You see that today? I've been seeing I've been following it a little bit. They're there. The lady, the commissioners are like saying, yes, we will count the illegal votes just because it'll bring attention to higher courts. And the Times has not called it insane. Decision Desk and a couple of others have called it.
Because he's up by 24,000 right now. And so they're starting to count ballots that are past their death, that were sealed improperly, that the signatures don't match, the dates are wrong. They're basically just saying, no, don't care, find the votes. And that's our boy's county, Pressler. He's Bucks now. That's where he lives? Yeah, he's Bucks. Wow. I mean, it's basically been called by everybody. So the courts are likely going to shut it down.
That's crazy. I hope so. But just saying you're going to do it illegally just because you want to get attention to it. You shouldn't do anything illegally for any kind of attention when it comes to voting. Right. Stone Mason says, Hey, Tim, I hear you have an extensive Time magazine collection. I don't. I have a Life magazine collection. Why don't we go 50-50 on buying the whole company? You'll have to front mine. It's tied up with a Nigerian Prince currently, but I'm good for $400 million. Trust me, bro.
We have, I think like 93, 95% of all Life magazines. Every single one going back to the beginning. I have the first one. That one's harder to get. So all of the Life magazines, basically I went to an antique store and there's just boxes of them everywhere.
And I said, I'll take them. And so we've got duplicates. We've got to have someone sort through them by date because it hasn't been done yet. There's a lot of them. But we have the number one. So before it was Life Magazine, it was called something else. And it was this big broadsheet thing. And then it got bought, taken over and changed into Life Magazine. And the first one is boring. But on the counter, we have the what's the guy's name? 2Z or what is it?
I keep forgetting his name. He's the guy who bombed Japan and he's smoking a cigarette and he's like, yep, just killed all those people. Crazy. All right. Saravia says invaders will self-deport if employers are jailed for breaking labor laws, immigration laws, payroll tax fraud, and discrimination against citizens. Agreed. I hope Holman or whoever Trump gets in just goes for it. Holman sounds like someone I would want to be friends with, the way he talks about immigration. If you run a business...
and you have non-citizens working illegally, there should be a criminal investigation. And if it is determined that you knowingly hired these people, you should go to prison. Now, I say that carefully because a lot of employers don't do direct hiring. The guy who runs the business might have managers who handle hiring. Sure. The question is, whoever hired this person knowingly that they were not a citizen should get a prison. And I'm going to be fair and reasonable.
If the non-citizen lied and the hiring manager was unaware, I don't say prison for that. But these guys typically know what they're doing. So find the proof, prove they knowingly hired people illegally and lock them up.
Yeah, just fine them like $10,000 per employee per day. It'll dry up very quickly. Yeah. Fine the whole business. Yep. You make it impossible for these people to earn a living in this country. Turns out they don't actually just love America just because we're just so great. And they came here because they wanted to exploit these opportunities. And if you dry those opportunities up, they'll go home. I say that's good. $10,000. So for the owner of the business, even if he had nothing to do with hiring, $10,000 a day, fine. Like an OSHA fine when you do something wrong. Yep.
So this guy worked here for a year. That's $10,000 times 365. Oh, per day. Okay, let's go. Yep. Okay. Maybe we put a cap on it at like $250,000 though. Otherwise the business shuts down and then there's just no business. Yeah.
There's got to be. We're pro worker here. That's like the moderating force between, you know, Christine Noem's like maybe more soft approach or maybe the Homan's more. Actually, Christine Noem executed a dog. So I don't know. Maybe she's like the real teeth. Didn't the dog like sprain its ankle? So, you know, that's reasonable. No, she said it was biting. I'm just kidding. I read about it online. I don't know the details. All right.
Jack Bailey says, Tim, what about invoking the three fifths compromise towards illegal immigrants? Would it cause them to bus in too many of these people and would it be too many for them to justify legitimately? I don't know what you mean. Why would you give noncitizens direct voting power?
Like right now they have indirect voting power. Why add voting power to it? Yeah, they're already being counted as people on the census, which is increasing the representation of those states. So, I mean, if we have the power to make a change like that, why not just have the power to make them go back? Like we don't have to compromise. These nasty deportations are going to ensure that Republicans win every election for the next decade.
This is why they're so terrified. Democrats are going to lose between... The estimates range from one to seven extra electoral votes. Come 2028, California is going to be like, whoops. And everyone's for it. It's a super pro-American. Everyone in America wants it. Except for the Democratic Party that's cheating. Yeah, but there's like 80% of Americans. So even a lot of Democrats want it. All right, let's do this and I'll debunk this next one. So...
The honeym says conspiracy 20 million missing votes equals people who voted for Biden to get their student loans forgiven. Also cheating. It's not 20 million. Kamala Harris currently has 73.2 million to Trump 76. So Harris is missing about eight.
Was it 81, right? Yeah. So she's missing about 8 million. And it's likely the expectation is that in the end she'll be down 7 million. But Trump is up 2. So actually we can account for 2 million. They moved from Democrat to Republican, which we believe to be correct. He gained in a lot of areas. And then I think it's fair to say with COVID lockdowns, they were able to get more ballots harvested. People were guaranteed to be home. 100%. Yeah. I mean, and also this time they didn't mail ballots out.
Yeah. Like they were mailing ballots out to anyone that was on the, uh, on the census. I, I'm, I, that was my understanding. They were mailing ballots out, you know, and mass in 2020, if you're mailing them out and then going out and harvesting them, it's much easier to, uh, I think certain States, cause I didn't get one. Um,
in 2020. I got one this year because I asked for one because I got to listen to Trump and I wanted to go early. But it didn't come until the Saturday before the freaking election. So I took it in and got provisional. But yeah, either way, a lot of folks, a lot of states just, if you got it in 2020, PA sent it out this year again. They just keep doing it. And lawsuits from Republicans took like hundreds of thousands of these voters off rolls in various states, which is very good because
I forgot who said it. Somebody who's like very smart and works in this kind of stuff had a quote that was something to the effect of like, once you cast a vote, it's very hard to undo it. And so that's sort of been like the dirty secret in politics with all of these like Democrat run cities. The DNC organizations there have been doing similar things in terms of like harvesting these ballots for a very long time. And in 2020, people just started to catch on to it. All right.
Iron Comics says in my first super chat, I would think it would be awesome if you and other like minded people buy MSNBC and make it nothing but Alex Jones all day every day. That's interesting because they wouldn't be able to ban it. That's actually a good idea. Elon, can you hear me? Can we buy MSNBC and just put Alex Jones on it and like literally just bring InfoWars back? Because they're going to have MSNBC is going to have a remaining carriage contract.
So whatever you end up buying, they're going to say, oh, there's like seven years left on that contract. They can't just terminate that. They'll try and find something. But then you just change the name to InfoWars and call the InfoWars network. That would be the funniest thing or the funniest outcome is if he bought MSNBC. And actually, it would be even funnier if he just left it called MSNBC and just had a 24-7 Alex Jones. Keep everything the same. Force them to remain in their contracts. Increase their pay if you have to. Elon Musk. Elon Musk.
But we're adding Alex Jones on as a panelist for every show. And he's going to be their sidecar, and he's going to have the articles, and he's going to have the iPad, and he's going to be fact-checking everything you say. Alex Jones and Joy Reid. I love it. Alex Jones and Lawrence O'Donnell. Alex Jones and Morning Show. Michael Knowles.
Huh? And Michael Knowles? I mean, Rachel Maddow. Yeah. Yeah. Same thing. Yes. Michael Knowles. Look, I've never met Rachel Maddow, but Michael Knowles is extremely charismatic and extremely friendly. And that doesn't Rachel Maddow doesn't come across that way. But I understand why you made the mistake. All right. We'll grab one more before we head over that members only. And let's see.
Harley says, Hey, Tim, long, a long time. I'm the one who crocheted you the rooster. Hope you're well. Thank God. Trump won. Now the crazy can stop. Oh yes. But they're going to, there's going to be a backlash. So, uh,
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