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On today’s Episode of the Steak for Breakfast Podcast, we are covering:    2024 Presidential Election Recap Edition   A run through of the MSM medias slow-walked reporting (or lack thereof) of what would eventually be a landslide victory for President Donald J. Trump   America votes to retain the majority in the House of Representatives, flip the U.S. Senate back into Republican control and elect Donald J. Trump as the 47th President of the United States    Guests: In Order of Appearance    No guests scheduled for this episode    Subscribe to the show and rate it, don’t forget to leave a review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. And find everything Steak for Breakfast at https://linktr.ee/steakforbreakfastpodcast Be sure to listen, like, follow and SHARE our Steak for Breakfast content!   Steak for Breakfast:    SUBSCRIBE on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/steak-for-breakfast-podcast/id1498791684   SUBSCRIBE on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3MXIB2s8IWLoT4tnBMAH9n?si=izN0KShBSAytW5JBBsKEwQ   email the show: steakforbreakfastpodcast@protonmail.com    Steak for Substack: https://steakforbreakfastpodcast.substack.com   linktree: https://linktr.ee/steakforbreakfastpodcast   MyPillow: Promo Code: STEAK at checkout  Website: https://mystore.com/steak Website: https://www.mypillow.com/steak  Via the Phone: 800-658-8045    My Patriot Cigar Co. Enter Promo Code: STEAK and save 25% http://mypatriotcigars.com/usa/steak   Man Rubs Enter Promo Code: STEAK15 and save 15% https://manrubs.com   Beard Vet Coffee Enter Promo Code: STEAK and save 10%  https://www.beardvet.com/   BattleBorn Coffee Roasters enter promo code: STEAK and save 20% off your first order  https://www.battleborn.coffee   New Hope Wellness use this link or enter promo code: STEAK during intake for free consultation and $100 off your first order https://www.newhopewellness.com/steak Call: 1-800-527-2150  
Duration:
2h 10m
Broadcast on:
06 Nov 2024
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On today’s Episode of the Steak for Breakfast Podcast, we are covering: 

 

2024 Presidential Election Recap Edition

 

  • A run through of the MSM medias slow-walked reporting (or lack thereof) of what would eventually be a landslide victory for President Donald J. Trump

 

  • America votes to retain the majority in the House of Representatives, flip the U.S. Senate back into Republican control and elect Donald J. Trump as the 47th President of the United States 

 

Guests: In Order of Appearance 

 

  • No guests scheduled for this episode 

 

Subscribe to the show and rate it, don’t forget to leave a review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. And find everything Steak for Breakfast at https://linktr.ee/steakforbreakfastpodcast Be sure to listen, like, follow and SHARE our Steak for Breakfast content!

 

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[MUSIC] [MUSIC] >> And now, this is the moment you've all been waiting for, it's time for the state for breakfast podcast. >> It's Wednesday, November 6th, 2024. And this is the Stake for Breakfast podcast presidential election recap edition, episode 485. Make sure you're subscribed to the show. It's available across every downloadable podcast and platform by the Sun Apple Spotify, iHeart, Samsung or Amazon podcast. Check out the Stake for Breakfast link tree to take your shows Instagram related to sub-stack and verified accounts on ex-getter and true social. >> What's up everybody and welcome to the special edition of the Stake for Breakfast podcast, a rare Wednesday edition of the show, our 2024 presidential election recap episode of the show. I'm Roan, I've got no here with me and guess what, we've got a lot of breaking news. The mainstream media takes its time and slow walk the results coming in last night, but they all would be leading to one candidate down one path and to one glorious victory for Donald Trump. We'll break it down, we'll take it through the best of the copes and the seeds and then as you've guessed it, or in case you've heard, Donald Trump has been elected the 47th president of the United States. We've got a full recap of the president's victory speech from Palm Beach, Florida with commentary and analysis, no slate of guests coming in here today, we're doing it old-school, just me and Noah. So let's take it out to Southern California, in San Diego County, and change the way you consume your news. >> Monkey, this is not nom, this is bowling, they're a rule. >> Hey, hey, hey, junior, America! >> Stake. >> Four. >> Breakfast. >> So stand by. >> All right, everybody, welcome to the "Stake for Breakfast" podcast, an unusual but very celebratory Wednesday edition of the show, our 2024 presidential election recap episode. I'm Ro, Noah's here with me. >> Holy shit. >> Oh, sounds like Joe Rogan's tweet right after Donald Trump claimed victory last night. If you're a first-time listener, welcome to the show, if you're a long-time listener, welcome back to America's Fastest Growing, and quickly becoming favorite political podcast. On a very busy news Wednesday, and congratulations to everyone who's not only a listener of this show, but went out and did all of the extra stuff that we needed to do, so that last night, Donald Trump could claim victory, and will now be our 47th president of the United States. Noah, as someone who usually only kind of peruses the headlines, goes through the social media, you know, knows the issues, but doesn't really deep dive into it. I think you were pretty much dialed in for the entirety of this last night. And as you saw it materializing and knew that this was going to happen, and I don't know if you saw the same way. I didn't know it was really interesting to see the media's ploy as we've been saying for weeks here. We think this is going to be bigger than a lot of people are saying. We also think that if the media admits that, their news is over and no one's going to watch it anymore. Everyone's just going to go out and vote and accept the fact that Donald Trump's going to be the next president of the United States, and they did the same thing last night. As these results started rolling in, we talked about it on our Monday, 2024 presidential preview show. If Donald Trump sweeps the East Coast, it's over. There's almost no electoral path for Kamala Harris to, you know, claim the White House other than to sweep the entire West and the entire Rust Belt. And that wasn't going to happen. No, I actually sat there for probably 15 minutes, like looking at the TV and seeing that Donald Trump is president or whatever the verbiage was, and it didn't even register. I was like, is this like a projected win? Is this the actual win? Like, I know it's on Fox. So I'm like, yeah, you know, maybe they're jumping the gun and I'm like, wait, hold on a second. And this is done. Yeah. And the thing is the media was a full television commercial break behind social media. So where the major outlets like the New York Times or the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post or any of the pollsters were releasing their state announcements. You could see the affect of everybody who are sitting on these panels from every station to Fox News, CNN and everyone in between change. And in a lot of cases, get sad. There was a lot of disbelief. And then when you see some of these news outlets going up there and they're talking about the maps and the counties and let's see verse Joe Biden, verse Hillary Clinton. I was thinking in my head like, it's over, he already won. And my wife was like, no, I'm not even seeing it on my social media. I was like, no, they're just filling up time because they have commercials to pay for. Yeah. They just want to get their ratings and it's like, uh, it's like if the, the movie heroin or hero died at the very beginning, yes, it's like, Oh, I guess we're done. It's one of those movies where, uh, the third arc climax happens in the opening scene and then they deconstruct it back into how we got there and you could, you could apply that comment to towards porn as well. Yeah. Well, that too. Uh, hello, Mr. Pete's delivery boy, but no, this is the, this was the way I was watching it. And once I saw it start to break across social media that they had finally called Pennsylvania, you had to have the Georgia secretary of state who's no supporter of Donald Trump come out and say, you want to know what? You want to keep collecting votes, but the way the secretary of state's office and the state of Georgia is looking at it is that Donald Trump has an insurmountable lead. Therefore, I fully expect Donald Trump to win the state of Georgia and they didn't call the state for like another two hours. And I think a lot of it has to do with how closely tied the media is to the Democrats and I honestly think that, uh, you know, the Kamala Harris team or whoever is pulling the strings behind the scenes, uh, just told the media you got to hold the line. Well, I think they were also probably waiting for the stuff that happened in 2020. Like, it's like, you know, they're probably in some back room. They were like, okay, so when are they going to stop counting when are the trucks going to get here? Yeah. Or the truck. Does anybody, is there any, uh, pelican boxes underneath those, those blankets on the tables? The cable cloths? Like, what are we doing? Where's the king sized pizza boxes to put up over the window so the reporters can't see it. And here's the thing. And I'll give credit where credit is due. The Trump team and the RNC went above and beyond having people like when there was issues at voting centers and there was issues with machines and there was issues with lines, people from the Trump team lawyers from the Trump team or members of the RNC were at these locations in real time working with law enforcement, trying to figure it out. And just about every single thing was rectified that I had seen across my social media. And if not that, then James O'Keefe has come through the ceiling like a fucking Navy seal. And you want to know, here's the sad part, because we are now on the heels of Donald Trump, not only winning back the presidency and, uh, moving towards an electoral college landslide, which we can say now, Donald Trump won the popular vote in the United States. And that is the hugest part of it because I saw so many people just getting ready, like winding up the electoral college needs to be abolished thing. And it was amazing because the people that went from five page Instagram posts about the electoral college and where it came from and why it's flawed and this, that and the other thing. And then Donald Trump takes both the electoral college and the popular vote, which was really going to be the only bone of contention that they would have been able to really complain about. It's fucking perfect. And now now all those people are going, you know, there's, there's people that are trying to be diplomatic or, you know, kind about it. And they're like, you know what, we can disagree and still be friends. Sure. And then I see people like half screening that we can disagree and still be friends that people are posting. And they're like acting like slavery is still a thing. They all re talking about like, well, we can't still be friends if being your friends is predicated on racism and sexism and homophobia and blah, blah, blah, blah. It's like, imagine being so two dimensional, that you cannot see that most of the country does not agree with your narrow echo chamber that you live in and all the stuff that you've been saying and all the stuff that you've been fed and all the Trump derangement syndrome that you have been programmed to have by the media who is literally on the team of destroying the country, whether they like it or not, whether they're complicit or not in knowing they're doing it. It's just amazing. Like, this is the best outcome that could have possibly happened now. I still have a couple of standing predictions that, you know, I've, I've been correct with every single thing from, I mean, you could just say that make America healthy again. Maybe I, maybe I said that. Maybe we've been using that as an advertisement since well before the Trump team did, but Magonomics. Magonomics? I could probably take credit for that one too, but my predictions being this, that the other thing, popular vote, I do worry that I'm going to be right about them not certifying the election. Well, here's the thing. What happens when you win the martial law that subsequently follows? You win the electoral college. It's debatable. Okay. You'll see a lot of the grandstanding, the Russian interference, the voter suppression. But here's the thing, you win the popular vote. You do have a mandate. And since there's only been one president, that's FDR who's won more elections now than Donald Trump. Hypothetically, we're calling it three, FDR one, four. There's only been one other president outside of Grover Cleveland to win non-consecutive presidential election cycles as well. And that's now Donald Trump. Listen, they just called the state of Michigan right now as we're recording this show that had 16 electoral votes to Donald Trump's tally, which puts him at like 292 ish. So he is well on the way to sweeping the West. He's leading in every 7 to 100 by the end of this. He's going to wind up with about 315 electoral votes, which is going to be a landslide compared to Kamala Harris's, whatever she has now, like two 26 or whatever. And honestly, that's what should have happened in 2020 because where did the fricking, where did the Democrat voters go? You can't tell me that many of them sat down and just didn't show up this time. There's no fucking way with the state of Michigan and before the West is called, Donald Trump is already nearing 73 million votes. He supposedly got just under 75 in 2020, which was the most for a Republican ever in the history of the electorate. Now Joe Biden, who supposedly got 81 million votes, remember 110 million mail in ballots went out during the election because of COVID. Now Kamala Harris only sits in a meager 66 million votes. That's it. I mean, Donald Trump not only won the popular vote, he absolutely curb stomped her and will continue to do so figuratively, of course, by the time this is all said and done. And for states that Donald Trump brought back to the W column, just up until today, Georgia, Michigan, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, I still feel very strongly about him winning both Arizona and Nevada and putting that electoral vote tally well into the 300s. So I worry about Arizona still because there's no fucking way that Kerry Lake isn't taking that fucking state. You know what? And if she's the only senator that we don't pick up, and let's look at the numbers real quick. So obviously we went back to the White House. Right now the US Senate were at 52 seats. Everyone said 50 51 was probably the ceiling. That's wild. You wind up getting 54 55 by the time this is all said and done. It's going to be impossible for the Senate to hold up any legislation that Donald Trump wants to get passed for the American people. And the biggest concern was the House of Representatives. There was calls throughout the night that it looked like they might not be able to hold on to it, but I could have you all feel rest assured today that as of right now, we are winning in the House of Representatives 210 to 193 and it looks like we will clear in just a day or two, the 218 House seat threshold to make sure we have swept the entirety of the 2024 election cycle. And if we can hold this and not have any fucking awful shit happen, like we could conceivably knock this country back on track where it needs to be. And I'm not saying back on track to project 2025 or any of that horseshit that people think that they're going to pin on Trump, there's good and bad, obviously, with some of the stuff that they have, some wacky shit, but whatever. But the fact of the matter is it's not his fucking plan. But if we can hold this and hold the line and keep the country steered in the correct direction, get rid of all this woke bullshit, get rid of all this men and women's sports, all this stuff that's just fucking over people's lives, but because they were not feeling like they could admit that they, the majority of thinking is that if you have a daughter and she's about to get a scholarship, that's a win for you. Now if you have a daughter and she's about to get a scholarship and then Hugo Jackman takes the scholarship away from her, you're going to be mad. But if you're a default lib or a total leftist retard, then you have to be okay with it. You have to praise it. You have to think that everything's fine, because you think that there's more people that are on the team of this bullshit that's happening than real life. But now you're seeing that real life is that nobody wants all this crazy shit, the left went way too fucking far, and this is a direct representation of that. This is a referendum. Yeah, as a referendum, that's what I was looking for. And again, when I talk about things that Donald Trump has been tasked to do, even so much as to say by God, I'll have to admit that glass ceiling is looking nice and preserved today, almost better than it ever has been. I found a good picture of Hillary Clinton and Kamala Harris shaking hands from some point in the past last night, and I shared it on our social medias, just saying glass ceiling status preserved. And listen, you could say whatever you want about the 2020 presidential election. You could say whatever you want about how the last four years have looked. It's been an absolutely tough and tremendous time for Donald Trump and his family. But it's time to put all of that stuff behind us. We need to keep in mind and remember that we've been lied to by not only your elected government officials, but almost all components of the media in regards to Donald Trump, every single narrative that's been prided about him over the course of the last nearly a decade now has been fake and a lie, and whether or not that's a debatable point or not, America has responded and resoundingly sent Donald Trump back to Washington, D.C., coming in January of next year with a mandate that, like Noah said, it's going to be that hard knock that could course correct this country in a very short amount of time. You will see things with the economy changing before Donald Trump gets to office. You will see things with illegal immigration changing before Donald Trump gets to office. You will see some of these foreign skirmishes and wars going on now that we love the fund but offer no solutions on how to end changing before Donald Trump takes office because they know the party's over. They know that he only has four years. They know that the world has done everything to tarnish the legacy of his first term in office, especially with the big smear of COVID. And he knows that he will leave this country in a better situation than it was before he came down the Golden Escalator. That's just, again, can't say enough about the job of the Trump team, the RNC, all of the surrogates, the members of the House and Senate who, at the earliest points on, just decided to check their ego, probably check their gut feelings and just get behind the man that they saw was literally sacrificing more than anyone had to do to just participate in politics. I mean, you look at both ends of the spectrum. Here's Donald Trump, who has been used at law fair, assassination attempts, impeachments, threats of jail. They go after his family. You name it. They've tried to destroy it. And then John Federman walks off the street in a tracksuit and Dickey shorts and wins a three-point margin election in Pennsylvania during the midterms and now he's a sitting senator. Now, those are the ends of the, there is, you offer all of the skin in the game or you offer none of the skin in the game and that's the way politics is right now and I think so much people were eye open to the fact that Donald Trump was really putting it all out there. He didn't care if he lost all of his money. He didn't care if he went to jail. I mean, I don't even know if he cared if he lost his life in that instance because he would have died for the movement. Thank God that he's here. And we've gotten the results that we know, if we put in the work needed to happen. But I think a lot more people just said, "Yeah, you want to know what? I haven't liked him in the past. I've made bad comments. I don't know." JD Vance has a whole chapter in his book about how he didn't like Donald Trump. Yeah. He was literally an ever-chumper. And now he's the vice president of the United States on the same ticket as the 45th, now soon to be 47th president. So, but just remember, they have all lied to you and they will expect you to have goldfish memories. Like, it seemed up until COVID a lot of people had and you know, they just expect you to go back to taking pictures of your food and not caring about politics and you know, there's not going to be any more rally. So what makes the America vs. movement fun? But here's the deal. You have to be able to never let this go. Never let it go until they're all gone. Until they're all gone. The left isn't going to let it go. They're already posting about, "Oh, you know, it's a shame that so many people are okay with rape and being a felon and blah, blah, blah." It's like, "Are you listening to yourself? Like, do you actually believe all this fucking horseshit?" Yep. There was. Something in this election that was going to move the needle on abortion and I say that as not only is Donald Trump winning the Electoral College in the popular vote, but just about every piece of abortion legislation that went around the country in this year's cycle, which extended abortion accessibility or how long you could have one into the multiple terms, et cetera, they were all shut down in every state resoundingly. Same goes for things just as simply as like legalizing marijuana. You know, whether or not there are or are not medical benefits that, I can't tell you because I don't use it. But here's the deal. I hate how it smells. A lot of people see this as something that, you know, you vote on a simple piece of legislation which legalizes marijuana and then within like a decade, you're San Francisco. You're, you know, Kensington in Philadelphia. You know, you're the streets of Washington, D.C. or the state of Oregon where you could be smoking crack and injecting heroin on the streets and it's not even considered a pick upable offense anymore. People don't want that. They want to get back to traditional American family values and they like the broken window phenomenon with the drugs though. It's like, Oh, well, you know, have this drug. Yeah. Maybe I'll have this one too. Well, this one's legal. So maybe if we start pushing this one, this one will be legal too, but do not take out of your minds the fact how bad you were lied to even all the way up through yesterday where they said Donald Trump had no path to victory. The selection wasn't going to be called on the first night too big to rig was a joke. You know, people and members of his team did everything to sabotage his, his attempt to get reelected, not empower it and allow him to just do the job of campaigning, which we've called out for months here that seemed like what he was doing. He was just really having a good time with the end of this thing and not having to worry about it in the same way, shape or form and even fashion that he had did just six months ago and the collaborative effort of everyone from the people and the had that have the smallest accounts on social media that have the smallest podcast in the America first moving us included all the way up to the people who were literally being thunk by Donald Trump on stage last night. Everyone did everything they needed to do and we achieved the goals that we set out all the way back in 2022 when he decided he was going to do this one more time. So yeah, again, do not forget what the media with the pollsters and what the politicians in this country have done to try and confuse you. And that's what it is. They just try to present an echo chamber like fashion present an alternate reality that is just not the truth. And the whole time Donald Trump was campaigning around the country saying this place is as bad as I say it is and he would go to places, businesses, bodegas, sporty events and talk to people there. I'm losing everything. My business is closing. There's crime in the streets. My kid died at the hands of an illegal alien. I have a gold star son or daughter who died in Afghanistan. The country isn't as bad a shape as Donald Trump said it is, but now we can start to put that all behind us. And we will see a lot of those course corrections just because of the fear level of having Donald Trump back and knowing that listen, he's always going to be our Donald Trump. When he's in the Oval Office, it's no nonsense and a lot of these leaders know it and that's where the respect comes from around the world and we really have to be looking very excited really to the future. As January, we are going to get this thing started having the house, having a bigger majority in the Senate that we could have even hoped for or prayed for and having Donald Trump back in the White House. So now the real work starts unfortunately and for his exhausting and taxing and stressful and emotionally draining as this election cycle has been. Now the real work starts because he even said it at the end of his speech. You'll hear it in our next news segment today. There's one reason why I was successful president my first term. It's called promises made and promises kept. So he's made a lot of promises out of the campaign trail in this his third bid to win back the White House and I am extremely confident after seeing the way that this all played out that he will farly exceed a lot of the things that he has been saying on the campaign trail and get us to all the great places that we have already been to beyond like entering the Golden Age, having a sealed and secure border, watching the economy roll back, seeing the end of traditional inflation in this country, being energy dominant and a producer of energy for the world. One of the things I'm really excited for, we are going to have world peace by the time Donald Trump leaves office in 2028 or 2029 in January of that year. And then just some of the other stuff, space exploration, we will go to Mars in four years. You know, Elon Musk said we will get there, Donald Trump says he wants to help him. And then you look at all the other people that are so excited to be coming in and getting ready to work for the American people again. Just imagine the team he's bringing in at the very minimum, Elon Musk, R of K Jr, Tulsi Gabbard, Ben Carson, Stephen Miller, Doug Burgum, John Ratcliffe, Chad Wolf, Matt Whitaker, Rick Grinnell, Cash Patel, Lee Zeldin, Linda McMahon, Tom Holman, and more. You can't disregard the fact of how important all of these people are going to be in making sure we get this country back on track. You know, there are other people that are in and around a lot of the senators, or maybe some House members might be elevated to different positions, you know, and we'll just get Republicans appointed to those seats on a huge deal once Congress is sworn in. You got people like Vivek Ramaswamy, who's going to figure out what he wants to do. We heard that they would have liked him to be a cabinet member, but I've also heard that he wants to do something at the state level so he can continue to advance his career and launch that bid coming in the midterm elections coming up in 2026, but we'll have to see what happens. So nothing's confirmed, but it just seems like there's a lot more people on board and ready to go. So this seems like a team, this really is an Avengers-level caliber potential staff that Donald Trump is bringing in to an Avengers-level threat that the world is essentially facing right now. Yeah. And you just have to get excited about it. So let's get things rolling today. And we're going to take you through a little bit of the media before Donald Trump was officially named the 47th president elect of the United States, and just kind of how I talked about the media was doing a good job to distract you away from the point that he was winning potentially a landslide. They definitely were slow walking things as states were being called by official outlets on social media and then taking 20, sometimes even 30 minutes or more to get confirmed on cable news. And that's again, because they got to pay the bills. They had a set amount of hours as they were going to go. They had guests that were going to come in at certain hours. I mean, like two o'clock Eastern, they had Kevin McCarthy and Juan Williams like switch out to guests on Fox News. Like if they had them pre-booked to come in and switch out guests, they figured that they were going to roll through the entire night and that this thing wasn't going to get called, you know, shortly after the midnight hour on the East Coast like it was. But it's just the way that Donald Trump set this thing up. It's just the way Donald Trump tasked us with making sure our votes were counted early and making sure we got as many people out to the polls. And you know, just a little bit of the coping and seething that in retrospect now, we get to enjoy because we know that Donald Trump's the 47th president of the United States. Let's start off with the gals over at MSDNC, namely one of my favorites. Oh, no. Joe Dushbar. Let's check it out. We still have an electorate, 70 million plus that will be voting for a man who said he was going to assassinate for treason, the chairman of the joint chiefs because he didn't support him on January the 6th, who has said just in recent days, he was going to execute Liz Cheney with a firing squad, nine guns pointed and shooting at her face, a man who has said that he was going to shut down CBS because he didn't like how they edited an interview, a man who said he was going to be a dictator from day one, a man who said he was going to terminate the Constitution, a man who said he was going to get all those talking points. And he was going last time, Joe, on his political opponents, I could I literally could go on all day and yet you talk to Trump voters and they'll go, he didn't say that way. Now I didn't hear him and then you say, well, here's the quote and then they'll go, yeah, he didn't mean that. So there is a there's something for for more long lasting than just Donald Trump, the candidate. There is a sort of Russian embrace of disinformation is a radical, devaluing devaluing of truth the last nine to 10 years and a complete ignorance on civics. And what the term Madisonian democracy even means, what checks and balances even means, what judicial review even means, what the rule of law even means. How do we as a nation, even post Trump, how do we reach those Americans who apparently didn't go to civics class, apparently didn't learn the basics of this constitution and have just been overwhelmed with this information over the past nine years? Oh, shut the fuck up, man, Noah, how do you feel about civics? That's the same shit that I was talking about that these people are are spouting. It's the same rhetoric that we're going to hear from everybody. And this is going to last a couple of months, hopefully, and they're going to keep going like, Oh, you know, he's a convicted felon. He's a rapist, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, they're going to throw in some 14th amendment, you know, because he's a seditionist and an insurrectionist and blah, blah, blah, blah, it's just going to be tiresome. Yeah, it certainly is. But we have to be able to enjoy it much like the way we saw them breaking down over the people potentially coming into the government to help run this country in January of next year. You know, we already mentioned people like RFK Jr. and Tulsi Gabbard Elon Musk is going to be, you know, so listen, I was in a space with him yesterday and listening to him talk that America pack thing that he set up, the one that's given, you know, was given a million dollar checks away and making sure that everyone in anyone in the state of Pennsylvania was registered heading into this election. Like the only way you could attend in person his little town halls is if you showed proof of voter registration and then, you know, listening to him, you were tasked on the way out to vote early and then chase ballots. He said they're just getting started and Pennsylvania was the model, but he plans on setting up things like that in all of the battleground states for the midterm elections to make sure we keep the House representatives in the Senate. Something that traditionally is like a 50/50 flip for any president who sits in the White House. And I just think it's amazing the drawing power, the star power of someone like Elon Musk. The mainstream media knows it, the mainstream media hates him. I'm pretty sure that in addition to the law fair that would have been waged against Elon and platforms like X, if Donald Trump didn't win last night, they probably would have started stripping his security clearances away and he wouldn't have been able to work on some of the things regarding space exploration in regards to Starlink and things of that nature that we all know he has to have to be able to complete those tasks, but they even melted down about him as the results started pouring and it looked pretty like there was a good chance that Elon Musk was going to be participating in a future Trump administration as well. Let's hear Claire McCaskill have a little bit of a meltdown. This group of mega mega donors, bigger donors than we ever have seen the likes of Elon Musk who's campaigning more and harder than any business person who might end up with an official or unofficial role in a Donald Trump administration. What do you think about all this and what are people telling you? Well, I think it's really scary territory. We have some billionaires in this country and if you look at the top 10 donors to Donald Trump, they've given over a billion dollars to just the top five. Yeah, I mean, and that was not counting how much more Musk has spent. Musk is in Pennsylvania. He thinks because he can do rockets and electric cars that he can figure out how to get people to vote. But he's got a hard assignment because the people he's trying to get to vote are low propensity voters. They're people that don't vote all the time. In fact, this bro thing that they've done, let's get the young men. Well, the reason they're bros is because they don't care about voting. They're just engaged. You're not going to vote. They're really hard to get to them. You know, the best part about it is he gets someone that plays RuneScape and livestreams it. I mean, he was in a Twitter space yesterday while he was traveling from Texas where he had to go to from Pennsylvania to vote over to West Palm, you know, where he was going to be joining Donald Trump and his victory party last night. And while he's on the Twitter space, again, there's 70 something thousand people in there. He just randomly started one because he wanted to chat with people. He's sitting there playing video games while he's doing it. And he's live streaming it. And it's one of those things where a billion dollars was spent against Donald Trump. There was not a billion dollars poured into the Trump campaign. They decided instead of just burning money to be very strategic about how they were going to attack the selection cycle and guess what, Noah, when you physically go out and talk with the people you want to vote, instead of just putting up commercials where it's like, here comes Hitler and women are going to lose all of their rights all the way back to like on shows like the Handmaid's Tale, right? And it's just like that's never going to happen. You will see women have opportunities like they have never had opportunities in this country before moving forward. And I'll tell you why, because they don't have to pander to XYZ on behalf of Donald Trump. Donald Trump wants them to have big, beautiful families and have big, beautiful careers and be big, beautiful, successful. They don't need women to go out there and champion their own demise by promoting things like transgenderism or abortion rights for the third term or after a baby's born. We're going to stop celebrating all of that garbage. You know, there was a lot of people last night who were like, is this the end of woke? And the panel was almost in unison like this is pretty much the end of woke. As far as the federal government goes, it's out. As far as all of the government money that goes to states that sponsor it, it's done. Much like the case with illegal immigration. You want to know how you get sanctuary cities to not be sanctuary cities anymore. You cut off all of their funding. Take care of yourselves now in addition to the ridiculous tab you have because of the last administration for all these illegals that you let in and have caused chaos and wreaked havoc throughout your communities. Have fun with that. You'll see everybody crawling back to Donald Trump and doing so in a very swift fashion when it comes to cutting off the money because, listen, billionaires don't want to have to fund illegal aliens. They just want to fund Donald Trump not winning the presidency and they failed at that. So it's over. Jeff Bezos put out a pretty big congratulatory post this morning and I said, no, I didn't see it. He was happy. He was excited. Thought it was a great race and looks forward to working with him over the course of the next four years. The stock market's all green as I see up on the telly in the studio today as well. Yeah, it's funny how everything turns around with the stroke of a vote, your pen on paper and changing the whole narrative of the country. So on the first day of January 6th forever, because that's what we were told this was going to be, I see no writing, I see no destruction, and I see the stock market doing better. It's being reported and has now been confirmed that Kamala Harris will be speaking at 4 p.m. Eastern on the outcome of the election. And total dick move for her not to have just done it last night. That's just disrespectful. And that's definitely on purpose. Even Crooked Hill where he made the call and apparently Joe Biden just put out a little post it note to the White House. Don't say catch your bitch. Come on, Jack. Come on, Brock. Don't be mad. Too big to rig, right? We got this. Man, the Joe Biden walking away and then turning her out at smiling to the end of the- Corrected by Michael Bay. Oh my gosh, that's the best. With the music too? Yeah. Good. Hey, didn't you think that garbage comment was going to hurt the Mal Harris campaign? There was a picture of like, somebody found a picture of Joe Biden yelling into a cell phone and they just captioned it, "Tell the bitch I'm not coming." You want to know what would have been great if Donald Trump had invited Joe Biden down to Mar-a-Lago last night and he went- Oh my God. Hey, listen. He probably would have gone. We also called it a long time ago as well. As I saw this whole forcing Joe Biden out in the queue that they were running against him, I said, "His family's never going to go along with this because they're all scared that they're going to be prosecuted for their crimes." It slipped out right underneath everything yesterday. The House of Representatives has concluded their investigation and has determined that Joe Biden has reached the threshold for impeachable offenses and him and his family have made over $27 million, $24 or $27 million, over the course of their time, both when he was a Senator as the Vice President and in public life, so we'll see where that goes. But Joe Biden was never just going to be okay with this. And now Joe Biden gets to write off into the sunset and even though the election was rigged and stolen in 2020, we all know how it panned out. He can go off into retirement and say, "I'm the only man that'd be Donald Trump, they probably should have stuck with me." And that's it. It kind of stings. I don't like saying it. But Joe Biden's redemption arc, Joe Biden came out of the voting center yesterday. She was dressed top to bottom in red. Like she had- Who did? Joe Biden. She looked like she was a walking Donald Trump billboard. You know, I think that that whole family is so surly over this. I mean, they're getting favors still because all the guilty pleas from all Hunter for literally everything, which directly implicates Joe Biden is pay for play, all that kind of stuff. Cash for FaceTime, all that kind of, yeah, I mean, they're still doing them favors. Do you want me to say Skittles penis or what there? Skittles penis. There I said. I didn't know I want you to say that. I've never seen the picture, but still I have a very vivid imagination. I don't like where it goes. But yeah, they're definitely still doing them favors. But I have a feeling that Joe Biden put the MAGA hat on, her wearing all red is a direct fuck you to the Harris Wall's administration. Oh, even the garbage comment. What's Mr. Garrison doing now? Is he still fucking doing cartwheels down the fucking down the ramps like Chris Farley? You don't know. It's interesting. They caught him yesterday going into vote in the morning and he said he hadn't spoke to Kamala Harris in three days, three days. It is weird and you want to know what? It's funny. Out of all the way. Did he seem like he was like saying it like in an offhanded like I haven't spoken that bitch in three days or was it just like, well, I haven't spoken to her in about three days. She's very busy. Well, we haven't spoken three days and they're like, three days and they're like, well, yeah, we're at the end of election here. It's busy. We're doing a lot of traveling in a lot of cities. We're getting out there. We're talking to folks. And out of all the things. It's not each other. Right. That I posted on social media following the election, Antonio Brown, AB, who's best known for cracker of the day. We all are cracker of the day now, according to him. Nice. Donald Trump got inward of the century again last night on his Twitter account. But he posted like a picture of like an apartment building. It looks like it's in Manhattan and like you're looking out of your window and you can see into the other window in the entire building that you're looking into. It's like a room full of men that are naked. They're all just like standing there. And Antonio Brown captured it, Tim Walts election night party, watch party. And I quoted that post and said, "Cissory timbers," and put the Mr. Garrison video. That was my biggest analytics of the entire night. Not my heart felt like I'm crying as I'm writing it. Donald Trump, we fucking did it post. Not all of the good pictures that I saved throughout the course of like the last 10 years that anybody didn't have. I had the MAGA hat on top of the globe. I've saved that picture for eight years and I haven't posted it once since and I posted this part. And the Mr. Garrison video of doing "Cissory timbers" with the other lady got 10 times more play than any of my heartfelt posts. I did get blocked by Emerald Robinson this morning. Oh, nice. I lost one. I mean, I didn't post anything too crazy. I mean, my actual Instagram post was just the American flag with the presidential theme song playing. But I did post some not so thinly veiled pro Donald Trump, Joe Rogan, endorses Donald Trump and a couple of other things and then just literally Donald Trump wins. I lost one. I thought I was going to lose more, but I guess maybe some. I think a lot of people have me have me not blocked, but silenced like they've muted my stories. Yeah, they just hide your replies or they meet me. And then you can also, you can kind of tell sometimes because like every once in a while, if I lose like a bunch of followers, I'm like, man, who did I piss off? And I kind of go through my friends list and I just, you know, check a couple of people like who they following and every once in a while when you check if you're, if you're being followed, normally you're at the top. Some people you don't show up until you search your name and then some of the times you show up like way down at the bottom and I can only assume that's a weird glitch that lets you see that people have muted you or blocked you or whatever. It's so weird. I had been strangled on social media over the course of the last couple of weeks. Not so much on X. I would say X was pretty much 80% in the green, but obviously on the podcasting platforms, I guess we're going to have to see moving forward. Now if that opens back up again, Instagram was just brutal. I had, you know, at one point we were doing like 2 million impressions and I was all the way down yesterday to 9,000. That means every single person at that point, every single person on my friends list isn't seeing my posts. That's what it means because we have, you know, 12 and a half thousand followers on our, which is probably like our 50th Instagram account. But I opened it up this morning and I have like 10,000 notifications in our analytics. Just over the course of the last 12 hours went from 9k to 244,000. Oh yeah, the stops have all been pulled out because they know that winter is coming. There's nothing else to hide and what's old reliable for the social media companies. Now that you just post something that they don't like, they don't have to hide it, they'll just nuke your account. The internet is dark and full of terrors. Yeah. So that was that, much like that was CNN trying to figure out how Donald Trump was walking away with all of these exit polls, analytics and cross tabs, let's hear this butte. Independent voters, they make up 31% of the electorate. That is a slightly larger share than what they made up four years ago. Trump is winning them by 11 points in these early exit poll results, 54% to 30% Jake four years ago, Joe Biden won independent voters in Georgia when he won the state by nine points. So we've seen a swing of 20 points towards Trump in terms of the margin from nine point advantage four years ago with independence for Biden to now an 11 point advantage with independence for Trump in Georgia. Wow. The Italian and Dan, that is really significant. We see some incremental changes here and there when it comes to young voters. She's going slightly better, non college whites, he's doing slightly better. But that independent swing is wild. It's a huge swing. And I just want to underscore what David said. It is a bigger percentage of the vote share. Last time around, it was 28% independence, I made up 28% of the Georgia vote and now it is 31, excuse me, 30% and, excuse me, yeah, no, it was right, 31% and it is a total flip. It's a complete flip. Donald Trump is doing so much better with independence than Kamala Harris and Joe Biden kind of ran away with independence four years ago and of course he won. That's because Joe Biden lied to everybody. So he was grandpa Joe and, you know, he was going to be the great unifier and the dull turn charge in America's back. But you know, when you look at some of these final exit poll numbers, Donald Trump would wind up pulling 60% of the independence, which even beat Joe Biden's marks from 2020. You know, we had also said anyone that is fantasizing that Donald Trump is going to get some astronomical number with African American voters. He got a high one. But you know, we said anyone who's going over low 20s is kind of just selling you a bunch of garbage. It's not going to be true. 23% of African American voters came out to Donald Trump, which is a substantially larger margin than he had in either one of his first election cycles and then 42% of Hispanics voted for Donald Trump where it was in the high, mid to high thirties, his average for the last two election cycles as well. So he pulled ever young voters, college educated, non college educated. Believe it or not, Noah, women broke for Donald Trump in the selection. No, of course, because they don't want to lose their spaces. Like you can pretend that you are okay with big Joe with his freaking beard coming into the women's room with you, but you're really not okay with it technically because it's a safety issue. It is. And when you're looking at the way that this wave started to crest last night, we have to take it back, bouncing between CNN and MSNBC and it was funny. I was watching even CBS with Jonathan Muir and all those people that hate Donald Trump and have tried to railroad him in years past and in their major interviews that they've done with him and my wife walks into the room, she's like, why the hell are you watching this? I was like, Oh, no, this is the way we do it on election day. Like if you watch like the conservative news outlets, it's boring. You like to watch ABC CBS. You're going to watch the car accident happen in real time. Yeah. You will never see people cry. But like you will see people cry tonight and by the end she was actually laughing at some of the stuff she said consequently, it had to do with this clip from Joy Reid. So I pulled it. Let's check it out. Just think about just the last two weeks and the things that Donald Trump has said into the TV that people could hear him say and do the boat carry in front of families with young children and the threats to do mass deportation and a violent start to his dictatorship on day one. And you name it. If all of that gets you half of the votes forty eight forty nine percent, what does it tell you? I mean, we need to really take a step back and think about what does that say about us? Half Eddie says great things about us. That's what it does, you know, and it was so funny that they even had like at the last couple of weeks of Trump rallies in addition to all those great signs that they always have mass deportations now was one of the signs that they had for everybody to hold up. But I believe it was, you know, in polling, the up to the election, they were saying, and I think it was kind of like fear porn to potential Democrat voters that like over seventy percent of the country was completely down with mass deportations. But the election exit polling last night showed that it was just under sixty five percent. And when you look at how much of the popular vote Donald Trump's going to win, that's probably an accurate number on where we're at. I mean, maybe people are down with not mass deportations, but getting rid of the violent criminals, the sex offenders, the murderers, the convicted felons first, like, you know, it's, it's a multi-tiered answer and they just gave one generic stat on it. But I think more often than not, and when you see the rise of crime in these communities connected to illegals, all of the free stuff they're getting and taken away from American citizens in turn, I think those numbers are going to go up, just, just be prepared. It's going to look ugly. You're going to have the law fair. You're going to have the media fair waged against Donald Trump. You know, they won't put the guys with MS-13 tattoos all over their face on TV. They'll put the one mother who, you know, trips on her way, getting up the stairs of the bus, you know, and her baby starts crying as like the poster item for mass deportations in this country. But don't worry, it's happening. So rest assured it is happening. Not to take glee in the fact that all these people are going to be removed from the country, but there are a lot of people that deserve to be removed from the country. Now when we talk about this, we're not talking about the people that have been here forever, that have been already basically given amnesty by previous administrations. We're talking about the people that came in during the height of this mass influx of people who have been cleared out from prisons in Venezuela, they're gang members, they're literal murderers, Donald Trump wasn't saying they're all murderers, he wasn't saying they're all animals. He's saying that the murderers and the animals are here and we're seeing that. And this could potentially be a reason why a lot of the women fell away from the Kamala Harris administration and didn't vote for him because they don't feel safe. Yeah, yeah, it's the truth. And when you look at some of the things you've seen John Federman admit it on Joe Rogan recently, it's something that everybody on the conservative side of the aisle has said, and you know, I told you. I think his iPad met a glitched on that one, but you know, well, take it. The entirety of the media apparatus pointed out the negative benefits of chain migration and what's going to happen if we don't we have to remove the people that came in under Joe Biden illegally. We have to and it's going to be almost impossible. Yeah, and if we don't, they'll eventually be able to vote. And you know what that means, it'll be the end of the Republican Conference forever. Yeah, but this is that the issue with that is while we are going to attempt to get that job done because it needs to be done, it will become like as soon as the things in the Israel and Gaza and all that stuff, as soon as those things start fizzling out, the new mantra to these people that they're going to take up the new mantle, I think rather, is going to be immigrants and racism and blah, blah, blah in the United States. It's going to be the new thing. These people live a life that is just empty. They need something to make themselves feel like they belong. Now, whether it's, you know, going against the government, going against the police, going against, you know, traditional gender norms and all this other stuff, they have to do something. And then if you just happen to be like, unfortunately, you're just a white person, you have to change your entire belief system and change yourself in order to put yourself into a minority position. So you're going to be trans, you're going to be non-binary, you're going to be all this other stuff. Because if you're just white, you're the enemy. You're not even an ally. You're just, you're, well, you're privileged. You can't, you can't possibly understand, well, yeah, but I'm non-binary. Oh, okay. Yeah, come on in. Well, well, the club. You'd be, you might be shocked, but I actually do have a audio clip that, that supports that. Oh, nice. I don't know what it is. I'll tell you what it is. It's anti-Italian discrimination. That's our double negative and we're running with it here. I like it. 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They started playing the long game. You saw a lot of, oh, let's break down this county from all right, here's from 1920 and then let's check out Joe Biden. Here's Donald Trump versus Hillary and how's Kamala Harris doing? Let's look at Kamala Harris compared to Barack Obama and I'm like, none of this has to do in anything. You're actually making people think that Donald Trump isn't winning these states because what you're doing is you're showing the state tally. Let's just say it's Georgia. Donald Trump's up by, you know, four or five points and then they start breaking down all these counties and by the time you listen to the five minute explanation, you just saw five minutes explained of how Donald Trump didn't win these counties for the last two cycles. And then you start to think like, so is he winning or not? And then they don't go back to the state tally total in real time, which makes you and my wife's like, this is really hard to understand. And I said, yeah, they're trying to make people think that he's not winning when he was. But the call came from outside of the vice presidential residence where I don't even want to say supporters gathered. Potentially hoping for Kamala Harris victory. And this is what they were told to check it out. Now to the Harris campaign co-chair Cedric Richmond, he's about to address the crowd at Howard University. I want to say good evening to all of the Harris campaign, the campaign family. Thank you for all that you have done. Thank you for being here. Thank you for believing in the promise of America. We still have votes to count. We still have states that have not been called yet. We will continue overnight to fight to make sure that every vote is counted. This is where they were thinking that every voice that counts might stop. So you won't hear from the vice president tonight. I think he was going to hear from her tomorrow. She will be back here tomorrow to address not only the HU family, not only to address our supporters, but to address the nation. So thank you. We believe in you. May God bless you. May God keep you and go, HU and go, Harris. Thank you. And that's when things started to change, especially on some of these more liberal outlets. Yeah, it was definitely a swing in the narrative. You saw everybody's faces starting to change. You saw people starting to get sad. You saw there being a lot of activity coming from the earpieces. A lot more commercial breaks as they were trying to figure out, OK, how are we going to spin this now if this isn't the way that it's not going in the direction that we need to go in and they. Well, this is what we'll do. I've got a I've got a good cope. Let's check this one out. And I think it's important to say that, you know, anyone who has experienced or been in the United States for any period of time and experienced this country's history and knows it, cannot have believed that it would be easy to elect a woman president, let alone a woman of color. Nobody elected her in the primary. So nothing that was true yesterday about how flawlessly this campaign was run is not true now. I mean, this really was an historic flawlessly run campaign. She had Queen Latifah never endorses anyone. You know, I mean, she had every prominent celebrity voice. She had the she had the Taylor Swiftie. She had the Swifties. She had the beehive. Like, you could not have run a better campaign in that short period of time. And I think that, you know, Queen Latifah Taylor Swift and Cardi B should have been enough to tip the scales in the presidential election of the United States. They can't figure out why those three pivotal groundbreaking endorsements weren't enough to have Kamala Harris bring this victory home last night. One can only hope that music industry people, actors, Hollywood celebrities, whoever will see that they're not on the right team. The majority of America wants good things to happen to the country, not bad things. And maybe as we know, they are spineless and weak. They should just jump on board with the winning team. I have a feeling there's going to be a lot more celebrities going to be coming out and not being so nebulous on their support for Donald Trump. I like it. Especially ones that potentially haven't been on the Diddy tapes either. Well, I mean, the people on the Diddy tapes were literally the whole roster of people who are Kamala Harris. So you heard the cope. And that's when the finger pointing also started as well. Here's the seed. If you look at Trump's ads, Bidenomics is working. Whoever came up with Bidenomics needs to be put in the corner someplace. So then, because she doesn't separate herself, then she says, you know, not not a thing comes to mind. So she doesn't separate herself from Biden. And then the whole transgender thing. Oh, the whole transgender thing. I was like my whole commentary from the beginning of the show. Yeah. Thanks, man Jones. He cried a couple of times I mentioned Bidenomics, whatever. Well, we did say magonomics though. So I think true story. Um, they're calling it an autopsy at campaign autopsy. That's what's happening right now for Kamala Harris. They're trying to figure out. I was wondering if it was something like the alien autopsy. Remember that show from like the 90s? Oh, they're so cooked. It's a fucking all gratin topsie. I am so thankful that the glass ceiling is preserved. I don't not want a woman president ever. I just want to know one that's not a vapid imbecile. Just be the right person. Just be there. And there were so many women when I posted that in the comments last night was like, that's what these people get for just running some dumb bitch. That comment was like multiplied like a hundred times in my post. Like if you got somebody who is as thoughtful and well spoken and able to hold like, I mean, all these people that hate so much on the Donald Trump administration. Okay. So the Joe Rogan, Donald Trump was more fun and interesting and just just fun to see Donald Trump just be on the rails, but off the rails with Joe Rogan. It was, it was, it was fan service for us. That's what it was. Yeah, that's what it was. I liked it, but I'm not going to recommend that particular podcast necessarily to somebody on the left to try to swing them in our favor. And while I do think that Donald Trump does throw things in just to exacerbate the media and make them cover it, like raking the forest, I don't think Donald Trump thinks you actually have to rake the forest. No, he thinks you need to get all the tractors and combined and kind of stuff like that. Yes. But when he says, like rake the forest, like there's some park ranger out there with a rake and a bucket, you know, but when you listen to the JD Vance, Joe Rogan interview, it was what three and a half hours almost? Brilliant. Of some of the best conversation that was seamless, unscripted, thoughtful and unscripted. And Joe Rogan would, would pose a question. JD Vance would address it. They would lead on to another topic. I mean, obviously Joe, you know, led the conversation where he wanted it to go, but there was not a point where, where Vance was unable to answer or unable to fucking think. Now, if you get somebody who can speak like that and be that much of a presence and a force, then I'm all for it. But she's going to have to have the right, I mean, she's going to have to have the right stuff behind her. She's going to have to be somebody that wants what's good for the country, not not this person who wants to import the entire third world and, and abolish the police and all this other nonsense. It's just not going to work. Communism, basically. Cam, Camianism. It's the truth. I mean, you have a woman, right? From a party who cannot define where the woman is. You have a woman who won't define what her ethnic background is. Instead, she claims everything and it's racist if you challenge her on that. Yeah. And it's a woman president when they want to know what a woman is. Right. And, and you know, that you also have someone who's never mother to child. And this one of the stepchildren that she has with Don Guetmajaf is a fucking disaster. It's like an Elliot Page level transgender. You know, and it's just like one of those things like you were going to take. Did you see the meme where they said they made her daughter look like my sniper? Yes. Yes. And it's just like you want to take all the worst things of a way a woman could be embodied in Kamala Harris, someone with like an extensive resume, but no career highlights and an extensive resume that, well, let's not beat around the bush because I don't think anybody did blowing her way to the top. They might have beat around other things, though. You know, she seems like she might be bushy. I don't know. Hey, she was a whore. We're getting them all in today. But here's the thing. You wanted to take all of the worst views of what a woman could be and say that this is what you're being force fed. No votes wherever cast for her besides yesterday. As the person who's going to be the first woman vice president and lead the free world, you take away women's identity. You take away the strength of women in the home being a caregiver and a caretaker and a mother. You know, you take away a lot of the things that people take pride in themselves religiously or ethnically and just erase them and say, no, none of that stuff's important. She just looks like a collective blob of all of the worst things that we want to champion. So she's perfect. And yeah, women stood up in massive numbers yesterday and again, breaking for Donald Trump something that a lot of people didn't see happening. We saw it as a because we do so much extensive cover of these rallies and that's the thing. There's so many women there and it's not just women for Trump like the older gals who are like, you know, their kids are already out of the house. They have nothing to do except follow Donald Trump around. There was just a younger generation of people and workers and mothers and women who just came out for Donald Trump and you could really feel the love. And then you have to talk about the youngest of those first time voters. He would go to college campuses. He would get mobbed by the women just as much as he would get mobbed by the men. Yeah. And the mental instability that you see is a very, I mean, it's it's night and day when you come when you look in the left and the right, it seems like it's the truth. It's time for this country to start healing. And as we break from the narrative that we were seeing in the progressive outlets and bring it back home a little bit, here's Kevin O'Leary on Fox News last night talking about the healing process and how it starts to begin as this election started to look like it was really going for Donald Trump into the midnight hour last night. Check it out. I love this. What's happened here is the system self corrected. When you try and break the American model, it fixes itself. And I think people should give credit within the Democratic party. Donald Trump saved them tonight too because they're going to have to take a spatula to these policies and bring it back to the center over the next four years. And in a way, reset. And we talked about this earlier, but he saved entrepreneurship. He saved the entire model of the S&P 500 because taxing 20% higher was a really bad idea and itself corrected. Capital and this is why I'm getting on a plane tomorrow night. I intentionally didn't leave until tomorrow night. So I could go to Geneva, go to Abu Dhabi, go to Riyadh and say it's 21% corporate taxes, 100% not going to change. That is very important for people like me that bring capital back to this country. It fixed itself. It fixed itself. And I think that's why America works. It has worked for 200 years. When it gets too crazy, it fixes itself. And whether you love Trump or you hate him, every Democrat owes him a thank you very much, Mr. Yeah, it's a truth because listen, we were done as clear as one, we were fucking finished. Everything from us all going to prison to 11 million more illegals coming into this country, the idea, what America has been for nearly the last 250 years, it would never look the same again. And now, with only a year and a half away from our 250th birthday here in America, which is going to be led in celebratory form by the best showman to do it, Donald Trump, we're going to see this country getting back to all the things that really made it great from its inception all the way up through now. And it's got cheaper already. Is that true? I haven't seen it. S&P 500 is completely green today, except for one box. I just saw it. They always put out on unusual whales, call your mother, call your father, call your girlfriend, call your side chick. Today, it was called your Donald Trump and the graphic they put for the S&P was all green. Even the meme stocks are up. Yeah. I have a lot of dogecoin that I've been holding out on, and I'm actually positive again. That's another thing. Bitcoin is going to be brought to the forefront here in a Trump administration. And it's just wild, wild, wild, wild. So like if Elon does the Department of Government Efficiency, the doge. Oh, he's doing it. But I mean, maybe that'll affect the dogecoin stocks as well, just because name recognition, people are going to maybe it'll go back into the media. Maybe I'll have all those shares that are maybe be worth something again. I'm sure they'll be making some pretty cool challenge going through that one as well. Yeah. And again, I'm watching the news right now. They're trying to figure out how Kamala Harris had no turnout in Philadelphia compared to Joe Biden and Hillary Clinton. They're pointing the fingers at who her vice presidential pick was. Again, that had nothing to do with it. Nothing to do with it. Actually, sorry to interrupt. I'm looking at, because I had to Google the Department of Government, I knew it started with an E, but I couldn't remember if it was efficiency or whatever. I'm looking at some website about Bitcoin. Is it too late to buy Doge? Department of Government Efficiency Price, efficiency price sores 81% as Trump wins presidency. And this might be the next crypto to explode. Love it. If Dogecoin goes back up to fucking wild levels, I'm going to be fucking loaded, bro. I got a lot of that shit. Yeah, I have some as well. And again, as Democrats continue to point the fingers and perform their autopsy on Kamala Harris's campaign, they have to look no further than either into each other's eyes or into their own via a mirror. And it's like Kevin O'Leary said, when this country gets so far off track, and it looks like all it's lost, it will find a way to course correct itself. Last clip I've got in our leading up to Donald Trump's victory coverage here was failed interviewer. He'll never be his father. Now CNN podcaster Chris Wallace talking about the reality of last night, the things that people voted on and they voted overwhelmingly for Donald Trump. What are the things that Americans care about now with the Democrats trying to force down their throats here? The fact is that the Trump campaign identified what the majority of Americans and it appears that for the first time he is going to win the popular vote in addition to the electoral vote, what they cared about. What they cared about is the fact that a box of cereal costs $9 that with Southern Republican governors shipping illegal immigrants north that the whole migration issue has become a national issue that you feel at New York and Illinois and a bunch of northern states. The transgender issue was this version of the cultural wars and people were surprised at the fact that he spent more money on the transgender issue than he did on the economy or immigration in terms of advertising and it obviously seems to have worked like gangbusters. So he really identified what the concerns of the majority of Americans was and he played to it and she faced this overwhelming burden that people just didn't like the direction of the country as it stood now after four years of Biden and Harris. He makes the case. Yeah. And the people responded in ways that exceeded, I believe, everybody's expectations here. And just what a wonderful, wonderful way to get this evening started. We all know what would be coming next. And that would be the eventual calling of Georgia followed by the calling of Pennsylvania, which would put Donald Trump close enough with the entire West and the Rust Belt still open to pretty much be able to project that he would be the 47th president of the United States. We're going to be taking a look at that in our second news segment of the podcast today on this special edition of stake for records. But before we do, let's have a check in with one of our partners. I think it's time we had a conversation about a good night's sleep. Pillow King of Minnesota, Mike Lindell, and the apparatus known as the MyPillow family has been cranking out savings down at MyPillow for over 20 years. And for the first time in 20 years, they've changed the longstanding MyPillow and now have the MyPillow version 2.0. The end of promo codes, take a check out, you're going to get buy one, get one free. 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All right, Jim, back into the news here on this big special edition of the State for Records podcast, our 2024 presidential election recap show. And that was Fredo Cuomo on News Nation last night calling the presidential election race in favor of Donald Trump. And here we are today. Noah, holy shit, as you opened up the show with today. I don't think anybody could say anything but holy shit. Like, I expected a close call. I didn't expect a fucking mopping of the floor with Tim Walts and Kamala Harris collectively. Oh, scissor me, timbers. Oh, Tim, calm down. You know, it's pretty funny. I just saw the official news brief right now that Kamala Harris has completed her concession phone call to Donald Trump that happened in the last hour. It's nearly noon here on the West Coast today on Wednesday. In addition, she'll be speaking shortly from the vice presidential residence and probably giving America her concession speech. It's also starting to pop into the news now. Funny how this works, Noah. All of the law fairs just seeming to go away. No, weird. Yeah, Jack Smith is looking for ways to quickly end all of the investigations into Donald Trump because of the past practice principles related to sitting presidents being investigated. Weird. Yeah, just saw the teacher James doing a little bit of the same at a press conference up in New York as well. So we'll have to see how that kind of shakes out. And again, we're going to be taking a look at things right now in our last new segment of the special edition of the show covering the victory speech from Palm Beach Florida last night, a short distance away from Donald Trump's home at Mar-a-Lago and to thousands of people who are waiting with great anticipation for 47 now to take the stage. It's absolutely fantastic. And again, let's just go over some of the highlights. This is the first time since Gore over Cleveland that a non sitting president was able to win reelection the only other time ever. Women broke for Trump. Blacks were up around 23% in this election, 42% of the Hispanic votes and 60% of the independents. That whole big nasty narrative about the Trump team, Chris Aceveda, Susie Wiles, but some of the later editions bringing Merta and Lewandowski back, adding people like great guests to the show here. One of my good friends, Alex Bruceowitz. Alex Bruceowitz was pivotal in getting that young vote out there, extending President Trump's reach into the podcast sphere and definitely had a major impact on last night's election results as well. Abortion seemed to be not an issue regarding the presidential election and in state initiatives across states, across the country, as most of them, if not all, were shot down. You know, we already talked about the stats. We're going to retain the House of Representatives, albeit with a small margin. It doesn't matter because we retained it. And the biggest component of that is that we flipped the Senate back into Republican control, not with 51 seats. It looks like we're going to have closer to 54 or 55 by the time this is all said and done. You know, it's going to be fantastic, Noah. What's that? For so many tie-breaking votes that she cast as the vice president of the United States under Joe Biden, it's going to be Kamala Harris that first certifies the 2024 presidential election and then hands the gavel over to JD Vance, who will be the new president of the Senate in the next session of Congress. How great is that going to be? It's going to be great. And I hate to doom and gloom and be the brain cloud, but I have to bring back one of my other predictions. And my fucking success rate on predictions is pretty good. Mine is the same day results, which I was flabbergasted. I think they're going to do the 14th Amendment. He's an insurrectionist and she's going to not certify it. Subsequently, martial law will be declared when people start going eight shit. It's good point you make. It's definitely one in the multiverse that I could see happening. But here's the deal. An electoral college win would have opened up a wider door to the potentiality of that, in my opinion. The popular the popular vote thing really casts a large shadow on that. So I kind of double negative, double negative to myself by saying it's going to be electoral vote win and popular vote win. So that was your that was your version of this is anti anti-Italian sentiment or whatever. Yeah, I don't know. I mean, I'm still standing by my prediction, though, because I feel like as moronic and insane, the left is just judging by the people on my friends list on social media, just watching them just fucking rant and rave like like the world's fucking ending. Like it's not. Just relax. It would have over the course of the next four years, but it wasn't hit. I can only imagine that when Kamala speaks today, there's going to be foreshadowing of things to come. And I think that they probably have their speech writers writing their best non word salad speech for her. So to give their supporters hope like that like it's not over. I think there's going to be a lot of tinges of it's not over yet. Yeah. Yeah, there's a lot of stuff that you had to be seen. It's going to be interesting, exhausting even. Like I said, for as exhausting and stressful and taking days off your life, that the last several years were the real work starts now, unfortunately. And well, fortunately for America, but for the people who are just absolutely maxed and taxed over this whole thing, it's time to, you know, put your safety helmet on and get ready to get to work because, you know, R.K. Jr. said it as early as this morning when interviewed following Donald Trump's historic victory last night. FDA CDC, he's like, I'm cleaning them out 100%. He's like, Donald Trump said, I can go crazy. I'm going to go crazy. Yeah, he could do whatever he wants with the drill, baby drill. Again, we don't agree on everything. Yeah, we're gutting those completely. There probably won't be anybody who works there now working there in the future. And that's fantastic. You know, and the same thing is going to be happening with Elon Musk. I can only assume in whatever context he's going to be working in the next administration, Tulsi Gabbard, what's Secretary of State, whether it's, you know, over at the DoD, she's going to come. You think there's going to be furries and people doing these transgender TikTok videos that are going to be in leadership positions in the military moving forward? Absolutely not. Oh, man, it's wild. I mean, there's a lot of people that just left the military thinking that there was nothing that could be done to save it. Yeah, it's going to take time still to route out this nonsense because it's it's really just like a cancer. It metastasizes and spreads. And it's difficult. It's really difficult to route that kind of stuff out and get it. You have to just basically cut large swaths of flesh out in order to get it get it that way. So that mean that could mean that militaries are going to lose entire commands over this. And it doesn't matter because Donald Trump knows the generals that were on the ground and fighting for him during his administration. And if they were able to survive the vaccine mandates, if they were able to read up and continue their careers under these harsh DEI policies and the awful retention and recruitment numbers that they've been having, and they'll be the ones hopefully elevated to the positions of leadership and getting this military back on track because it was something that this country was really proud on when Donald Trump left office. And if you were in the military when Donald Trump was the president, you have to be able to agree. You knew you were taking care of. And I mean, even before the assassination attempts, the trip he made to Iraq during that 2019 visit there on Christmas, nobody knew about it. They've often told the story about how they had to go into a very hot zone. And it really meant something to the troops to be fighting something that they just wanted to end and have the person who was going to be responsible for ending it come there and support them on a day where they're supposed to be home with their families. So just great. And again, for as much time as we're going to have, we're talking years now to analyze this and break it down over the course of the continuance of this show here. Let's do a little bit of celebratory commentary and analysis here on the victory speech from West Palm last night. Donald Trump took the stage damn near close to 1 a.m. And when he did, the fans were ready to hear what he had to say. Let's check it out. Well, I want to thank you all very much. This is great. These are our friends. We have thousands of friends on this incredible movement. This was a movement like nobody's ever seen before. And frankly, this was, I believe, the greatest political movement of all time. There's never been anything like this in this country and maybe beyond. And now it's going to reach a new level of importance because we're going to help our country heal. We have a country that needs help and it needs help very badly. We're going to fix our borders. We're going to fix everything about our country. We made history for a reason tonight. And the reason is going to be just that. We overcame obstacles that nobody thought possible. And it is now clear that we've achieved the most incredible political thing. Look what happened. Is this crazy? But it's a political victory that our country has never seen before. Nothing like this. I want to thank the American people for the extraordinary honor of being elected. You're 47th president and you're 45th president. And he was just getting things started. You know, you really can't, like I said, I could visualize every single thing through Election Day. And I didn't, I couldn't for as much as we do this, for as much as we have to live in the real world and experience everything for the amount of people we talked to. There were probably a dozen members of the Trump team, everybody from Stephen Chang and Laszavita to Alex Bruceowitz, Boris, Cash, you know, sending them thoughts and prayers yesterday. Let's get this guy over the finish line. Thank you for the work they've done. They all responded, you know, and it's not just that Donald Trump was the first touchable, feelable down to earth candidate in a long time, regardless of his billionaire entrepreneur, all those things that Tony Stark said, status. It's that that's who he really is for his, for his wealthy and successful as he's been, his favorite moments in time are, are spent on the ground with his friends, his family, and the American people. And that's just the truth. But a lot of people in his campaign, especially when they closed everything down and made it like to where he was completely insulated, heading into this last phase of the election, they remained accessible and touchable. Hey, we're talking about this. Is this okay? Hey, what are the things that you guys are looking to hit on the campaign trail over the course of the next couple of weeks? Hey, we know you can't get on the show this week, but can you get on the show next week? Or can you send another surrogate from down the rung? And we brought you all of them, you know, outside of Trump advance, everybody came through the show. And, you know, we really appreciate the fact that they worked so well together and for all of us to get Donald Trump over the finish line last night, you're never going to be able to talk about the job that they did in a negative light, in my opinion, arm care, chair, quarterback, all you want, people are doing it on social media today. It's like yesterday, I saw Emerald Robinson, who's completely irrelevant now, former Newsmax commentator, but she just dooms and glooms online. Another person, she built a massive hundreds of thousands of people following for her, you know, interactions with the White House press pool, while she was covering that there, you know, she got canned from Newsmax. And now she just dooms online. And last night, she was putting out stuff, oh, the steel was in place. They were trying to shut stuff down, like, what happened? And then this morning, her one post is like, he won. It's a miracle. And it's not because they did the work. You know, they did the things that nobody said that they could do. The thing that's a miracle is the lies that people put up in the media and the press and in our government. And people were able to finally realize that they're being lied to. And they see it in their bank accounts and their kids' education and the safety of their neighborhoods, the wars that are going on all over the planet, the border that's open, people that are dying left and right, whether it's from fentanyl or illegals or whatever. Yeah, the miracle is all those Harris-Waltz ads that were like, you can go into the voting booth and you don't have to tell anybody what you're doing. Well, I think that actually helped our side because they're like, yeah, that's actually true. I heard there was like an entire movement of women putting post-it notes inside bathroom stalls. It says like, you don't have to do what your husband wants you to do or blah, blah, blah, this, that, and the other thing. It's like, well, yeah, I mean, your vote is private. And I think I actually posted that one time. It's like, here's your daily reminder that who you vote for is none of your business. You can vote for prosperity. You can vote for energy independence. You can vote for no new wars. You can vote for any of the multitude of things that this administration will bring. Or you can vote for tampons and men's bathrooms and whatever else you want to call it. Yeah, exactly. So I took that. It's a miracle post that she took on. And she posted on X this morning and I just took my little two second video clip of John Lithgow iconically saying, shut up cunt. And she blocked me. I went back to check because people liked my post. At first, I quote posted it and then I put it in her comments. And when I saw people like my quote post, I clicked on it to see how many likes were there or what the analytics were. And the comment box, the share box and the heart box were grayed out. So I just clicked on it. It's an emerald Robinson block dude. It's like, have fun living in a relevance. Like for the people who weren't on and again, politicians wise, can't say it enough. Nikki Haley went out and fucking bitch last week that Donald Trump hasn't talked to her since the RNC. It was for a very specific reason. She added nothing to this campaign, except the prospectus of continue on wars that Donald Trump doesn't want to continue on anymore. That's number one. How would he nullify that? It comes in the form of the humiliation ritual and redemption arc of Megan Kelly, who Donald Trump was shitting on just a few weeks ago via his true social account. We read the post here on the show and she has just tried her hardest when she knew she pissed him off to crawl back to MAGA. And in doing so, she spoke at his second to last rally. He called her out on stage. He left her up at the podium for five minutes. He made her say nice, organic things about him. He gave her a hug, sent her back off into the abyss. Thanks for your service. Rhonda Santis, completely absent during the selection cycle. Georgia governor Brian Kemp, they smoothed the things out to where they won't overtly saying negative stuff about each other. And in the wake of Hurricane Helene, they did a 15 minute joint whatever together where Donald Trump was giving away free shit. And Brian Kemp was thanking him for it. But he did nothing for Donald Trump. This Marjorie Taylor Greene, one of the most annoying Republicans and Trump grifters they will ever be in modern politics. Believe it or not, because I do my research before I go after these people, she had one of the lowest voter turnouts in her district in like the last 20 fucking years. She literally did nothing for Donald Trump in this election, except retain her house seat. With all the chaos that she was causing up on Capitol Hill this year, to where even like the moderate Republicans were like, Marjorie, shut the fuck up. Go host War Room, go do other stuff than just saying like, you know, we're bringing this to the floor. We're holding up to that and the other thing. Like right now, everything's a band until January. Again, no, I think it's going to get a little bit more hairy. I don't. I think the Democrats, they asked to keep Jeffries. How are you feeling after the election results are starting to pour in? He gave a one word answer, nauseous. When in the popular vote gives him a mandate, the American people have spoken. They have spoken for Donald Trump. There will be no omnibus. It's just going to be a three month CR. There's not going to be a bill that extends this bullshit budget all the way through another year of our government. So get ready to start trimming the fat. The articles of impeachment that they've been talking about, that they've pre drafted all the way since January of this year. Good luck passing those because the American people are not going to tolerate that. They really aren't. And for all of these Democrats who don't want to see a retribution version of Donald Trump, don't hold up the things that are going to hit this country back in the right track. Just the normal things. Okay, budgets, bills, closing the border, ending the wars, like that drill baby drill, all that stuff's happening. And if they push on it, I hope Donald Trump uses every resource possible to make their lives measurable much in the same context that they made his life measurable over the course of the last nearly a decade now. Moving along here. And as we've mentioned several times on the show, Donald Trump was coming to terms with the fact that he's not only going to be the 47th president of the United States, but it's the fashion that he did it. And how big of a achievement it is to not just have won the electoral college, but to win the popular vote as well. It's here now winning in Michigan, Arizona, Nevada, and Alaska, which would result in us carrying at least 315 electoral votes, but it's much easier doing what the networks did or whoever called it because there was no other path. There was no other path to victory. We also have won the popular vote. That was great. And you could hear it. The man was exhausted. It was reported and later confirmed that he hadn't slept in three days by the time he took the stage last night. No one on the team has except for probably a nap here in route from one place to another, either in the car on the plane, in one of the green rooms at Mar-a-Lago or in Palm Beach. And they left it all out on the field. It's one of the analogies we heard. Many people from the RNC and the Trump campaign news on the show here as they came in the last couple weeks leading up to this election. And you could see it in all their faces last night. It was unchecked joy. There was joy last night. It was on behalf of us, not them. The joy had run out on the other side of the aisle. And America was finally unburdened with what has been, and now we will be entering a golden age, I guess, in what will be, according to Kamala Harris. But again, it's the team. It was all of them that allowed Donald Trump to just be candidate Trump and not have to worry about all the logistics and the ins and outs here. While I'm sure he was making an overwhelming majority of the causes he always does, it was just the way that they all worked what seemed seamless together. And as they were receiving a lot of heat in the media and in the conservative press, I never really saw a problem with Chris Lasavita and Suzy Wiles. And here's the deal. You want to know why? Because I've spoke with Suzy Wiles via email over the course of the last couple of years. And we've had Chris Lasavita on the show twice. And getting the first time I interviewed Chris Lasavita, we were back in our old studio. And the first thing he showed us when he sat down, I guess his son or whatever was there, he grabs his son's cell phone and he shows me that his son is subscribed to our podcast. He's like, yeah, my son loves the show. We like your show. And, you know, when I met Dan Scavino a year and a half ago, he had said the same thing. We heard great things about you guys. We really appreciate the work that you do. We love the show. And you take it for what it is. And you realize that these people are genuine. They don't just tell you what you want to hear. It's that they actually follow up on it. They did so and sending so many campaign surrogates. I mean, we had the RNC chairman here three or four times Lord Trump came through the show a couple of times. Elizabeth Pippko, who's now going to be working hopefully in a greater context because she's amazing as well. Became a frequent guest in the show. She gave an amazing long form interview last time she was with like 25 minutes. Just an insider's look of someone that's been there since 2016. She was like a volunteer staffer in the comms department and with the office of the White House press secretary. And now she was running alongside Donald Trump and taking all the trips with him on Trump Force One and the rest of the team heading up to the selection. And when I saw Donald Trump go out and call some of his campaign staffers, namely Chris Lasvida and Susie Wiles up on stage, I thought absolutely fantastic. And we'd have to play here on the show and check it out. But we have to. We have to let them come back in, but they have to come in legally. They have to come in legally. Let me also express my tremendous appreciation for Susie and Chris the job you did. Susie, come Susie, come here. Come here, Susie, Chris. Come here, Chris. Susie likes to stay sort of in the back. Let me tell you, the ice babe. We call her the ice baby. Come here, Chris. Come here, Chris. Susie likes to stay in the background. She's not in the background. Come here. This wasn't expected, but I just want to thank obviously President Trump for this journey. It was a great one and he's a hell of a candidate and he's going to be a hell of a great 47th president. And this team that we had, the best team and of course, even my boss, Susie Wiles, the best. Thank you. Thank you. And thank you, Susie. Look at this. This job never seem to be shot before. Susie. And you know, when you look at how they got there, I mean, Chris Lassavita has a long document in history up on Capitol Hill. He's worked in governors races, local races, house races, Senate races on and off the Trump campaign. Same thing with Susie Wiles. She's got more of a Florida connection as being part of the campaign staff that willed Ron DeSantis, rolled that meatball right into the governor's mansion there a couple of years ago. People harshly criticized them. I mean, you know, the mainstream media was asking Donald Trump and even outlets like Fox News, you know, is it time to change up your campaign staff before Donald Trump really took that massive swing figuratively, of course, that Joe Biden and knocked him out of the race? And then when there was the Harris bump heading into the RNC and following the assassination attempts, again, in the wake of such an instance like that, people were calling for a campaign staff shakeup. And again, what we heard was Donald Harris bumping a Biden bumper, two different things. Yeah. One's cocaine. And the other one is a third. Actually, the Harris bump might actually be the same thing. Yeah. I don't know how she can act the way she does something. Sorry to interrupt. No, you're you're 100% correct, but but in the wake of the assassination attempt, and when there were calls again online, the mainstream media is asking them questions. You've got major podcasting outlets, Ben Shapiro, Dan Vongino, of course, the entire war room apparatus had been going after Lassaveen and Susie to get them out of there so they can insert their own people in there. That would have been an absolute disaster. But the thing is, following the assassination attempt, President Trump took a hard, long look around at the people that never wavered. And even though they knew that this was more than just a campaign, this was in a lot of instances risking their lives to stand behind this man. Who was there? And that was it. There was never a question moving forward after that on the messaging, on the decisions that were being made, and on the way that they helped him be the candidate he needed to be so that America could get him back over the finish line last night. And if you don't give credit where credit is due, then you're just, well, you're just being a whiny little bitch. I mean, I wish I had something more nice to say about it, but that's that's pretty much it. Though the whiny little bitches are out in force on social media, the unhinged screaming videos, like, I don't know what planet you think that that's a positive thing to showcase. Like, hey, check out my mental fucking instability. And again, it's even from the people from our own side are even worse. They're the ones that I tend to pay more mind to just because these are highly intelligent, highly educated people who are just acting like complete fucking retards online. Like, I've seen so many people with a voice. We don't need to gloat super, super heavy on this stuff. Like, you can, you can be proud that we won. We fix the direction of the country, but like, let's turn out to be super, super assholeish about it. Yeah, I know it's tempting. The gloating's fine, a little bit to some context, but here's the people out there today saying, like, Oh, we won the popular vote. We have a mandate. Fuck this. Like, they're just answering every single person that says anything online with, uh, you're going to the Gulag, you're getting deported. Like, uh, the, the, let, let them know that Project 2020 25 was, was really serious now. Yeah, like that kind of stuff. Like, come on. We don't need it. I mean, Donald Trump, he, as he was introducing Susie and Chris Lasavita up there last night, he was talking about immigration reform and saying that, yes, all these people need to go back, but we do need to let some of them back in, which is going to make true blue conservatives heads explode, but he needs to say the things he needs to say before he can get in there and start doing the job that needs to get done. You can't just go in the waking moments of where people may have like offered this man their trust for the first time ever. And, and before the last ballots or even counted, he's out there saying, like, surprise, I am Hitler. You know what I'm saying? Just like, you can't be doing that. So, uh, don't, don't feed into the narrative that the mainstream media has fueled over the course of the past nearly decade about Donald Trump. Let him be, he's going to address every single issue as a businessman, and he's going to get the best deal possible for the American people. That's the simplest way I could put it. That's what I firmly believe. And, uh, he's got a record to prove that he gets shit done. So it wouldn't be shortly, uh, after that, which Donald Trump would call up, vice president JD Vance, vice president elect JD Vance and, and wanted him to take a little bit of a victory lap and give him some bouquets. Let's check it out. Our great now, I can say vice president elect of the United States. And his absolutely remarkable and beautiful wife, Ushabez. And he is a feisty guy, isn't he? You know, I've said, go into the enemy camp, and you know, the enemy camp is certain networks and a lot of people don't like to, sir, do I have to do that? He just goes, okay, which one? CNN, MSDNC. He'll say, all right, thank you very much. He actually looks like he's still like the only guy I've ever seen. He really looks forward to it, and then he just goes in absolutely obliterate stuff. Say a couple of words. Well, Mr. President, I appreciate you allowing me to join you on this incredible journey. I thank you for the trust that you placed in me, and I think that we just witnessed the greatest political comeback in the history of the United States of America. And under President Trump's leadership, we're never going to stop fighting for you, for your dreams, for the future of your children, and after the greatest political comeback in American history, we're going to leave the greatest economic comeback in American history under Donald Trump's leadership. Thank you very much. He's turned out to be a good choice. I took a little heat at the beginning, but he was, I knew the brain was a good one about as good as it gets. And we love the family, and we're going to have a great four years, and we're going to turn our country around, make it something very special. Incredible. And, you know, there was a lot of people, us included, who had others that we thought may be an ideal vice presidential pick for President Trump. There was a lot of people who were sounding the alarms, you know, that the policy institutes, like America First Legal, etc. We're kind of forcing this pick on him. No doubt in my mind that J.D. Vance is going to be a fantastic vice president, that he's just as intelligent as the smartest people could be. I think he's ready for this moment here, and it's going to be great to see him lead and preside over the Senate as the president there, and go out and really do some amazing policy work on behalf of Donald Trump and this administration. No, what do you think? Yeah, I mean, honestly, I think that guy is so solid, he's probably, I mean, obviously he's going to be the next nominee for president, most likely, unless somebody else, like, drastically better comes along. Sure. I mean, if you look at somebody that's coming from an administration running into, you know, from basically Trump's being a lame duck at this point, because he's not going to be able to run again, which also is good because he can just be, he doesn't have to worry about anybody's vote anymore. He's just going to do what needs to be done. Yeah. J.D. Vance is a solid choice. And I mean, all the nonsense that they were throwing out, like, oh, J.D. Vance fucks couches and stupid shit like that. It is nonsensical. It's probably outside of Joe Biden, the purest redemption arc we've seen of this election cycle. Yeah. Just the videos, because in the digital age we live in, the amount of media that was thrown Donald Trump's way of J.D. Vance's negative views of him just, you know, four or five years ago, and to see that he understands, to hear J.D. Vance open up about it and realize that much is like we've told you, the biggest reason that Donald Trump is where he is today, and that's president elect, and that's winning the popular vote, is because everybody else, just like J.D. Vance has woken up and realized that the media is lying to them. The elected officials in this country are lying to them. The highest levels of law enforcement and the people that are supposed to be protecting us in this country are lying to us. And we don't believe it anymore. We don't believe the border secure. We don't believe illegals aren't a bad problem. We don't believe that the cost of inflation is coming down, and I'm saving money actually when I go to the store these days. We don't believe any of that. We don't believe that Donald Trump is Hitler and a fascist and that all of us are Nazis within this America first movement. We believe much like J.D. Vance just said, this is the biggest political comeback in probably the history of the world. And we are all part of that movement. And everyone needs to give themselves a bouquet today because it's all of us that came collectively together to bring us here. And now it's time to get to work. And here's the deal. You know, one of the things Donald Trump wants to do is end these ridiculous wars that are going on in the world right now, prevent China from invading Taiwan and the conflict in Ukraine, bring peace to the Middle East. I fully am convicted to say that we will see world peace by the time Donald Trump leaves office. And I'm talking about a comprehensive measure that's going to bring Israel and Palestine together, an expansion of the Abraham Accords, which is going to reach places like Saudi Arabia. We're going to bring some of our longstanding geopolitical foes, probably North Korea. I'm thinking maybe even Iran, Syria and some context back into the global stage and start to normalize them as they get away from funding terrorism and nuclear ambitions. And again, it's already been leaked. Donald Trump was working behind the scenes in his second term in office to end nuclear pro-folition around the world. Could it happen? Who knows? But you got to dream big. You really have to dream big here. Ending nuclear threat across the planet and going to Mars is about as big as we can dream. And we have to start thinking even bigger than that. Because that's just like where the starting line is for this is what they campaigned on. And you're going to talk about years of moving on here. He talked about ending these wars forever and not having any more new ones. Let's hear it. Allences of the people that voted for us. Nobody's ever seen anything like that. It came from, they came from all quarters, union, non-union, African-American, Hispanic-American, Asian-American, Arab-American, Muslim-American. We had everybody and it was beautiful. It was a historic realignment, uniting citizens of all backgrounds around a common core of common sense. You know, we're the party of common sense. We want to have borders. We want to have security. We want to have things be good, safe. We want great education. We want a strong and powerful military. And ideally, we don't have to use it. We had no wars. Four years. We had no wars, except we defeated ISIS. We defeated ISIS in record time. But we had no wars. They said, he will start a war. I'm not going to start a war. I'm going to stop wars. But this is also a massive victory for democracy and for freedom. Together, we're going to unlock America's glorious destiny. We're going to achieve the most incredible future for our people. Yesterday, as I stood at my last stop on the campaign trial, I'll never be doing a rally again. Can you do it? Don't say it. Don't say it. I think we've done 900 rallies approximately from the Can you imagine? 900, 901, something a lot of rallies. And it was sad. Everybody was sad. Many people, I said, this is our last rally. But now we're going on to something that's far more important, because the rallies were used for us to be put in this position where we can really help our country. That's what we're going to do. I think no. I like it. I like world peace. I tell you that much. And yeah, it's still just starting to hit. It's wild to kind of see how back we really are. And we are certainly back. I saw just recently a post came out on social media from George W. Bush. We haven't heard anything from Barack Hussein Obama. Maybe you've heard of him or slick willy Bill Clinton yet. But this is an official statement from the 43rd president. I congratulate President Trump on his election as the 47th president of the United States of America, as well as vice president elect JD Vance and their families. I also thank President Biden and vice president Harris for their service to our country. The strong turnout in this election is a sign the health of our republic. The strong turnout in this election is a sign of the health of our republic and the strength of our democratic institutions. Laura and I are grateful to the election officials, poll workers and volunteers who oversaw a free and fair election. We joined forces with fellow citizens and praying for all the successes of our new leaders at all levels of government. May God continue to bless our great country. And again, that's from George W. Bush, 43. And we're waiting on Kamala Harris. We won't have it in this edition of the podcast. We'll do a recap in our first news segment on Friday here. And you know, no, what do you think? It seems like there was nobody on Donald Trump's team when it comes to former presidents in this election cycle as they all collaborated in eating to the narrative that he was a threat to democracy. Yeah, nonsense. It's just idiotic. I'm actually just reading unhinged Instagram stories right now. Is that why I hear you giggling in the background? I'm literally just like, you know, like when you go up to the top of the stories and it shows like all the people that are posting stories, yeah, like I know who to click on. Like I know, I know exactly who to click on. I'm just swiping through. And it's like three page unhinged rants, Project 2025 racist, ableist. Where did ableist come from? Ableist haven't heard that one in a while. Like, I mean, is that when he like supposedly like made the retarded, like, hand thing about that guy? But didn't remember that one. That's like, he might, he actually might have done that one. I don't know. That's one of my favorite quote tweet posts. Yeah. And I just put, is it really? And you have like Donald Trump doing the retard face. So it's insane. These people are broken. They've been, I mean, when you get fed propaganda like this, and you still think you're on the, I just, I can't imagine, like coming from the underground music scene and seeing these people, like, what's different? What's the difference between me and these other people that grew up listening to the same music, going to the same shows, dealing with the same people, except having just a smidge, more rational, independent thought in my head, I think that's the only thing I can think of. I'm not racist. I'm not ableist. I'm not, but I mean, I'm not any of these things that they're claiming everybody is, but that's the media. That's the media. That's the brainwashing that's been happening. It's, if you're not on our side, you are the enemy. There is no middle ground. There isn't. There really isn't. And the best part about it is now is that an overwhelming majority of that voice and that echo chamber and that component of the narrative pushing over the last decade is now completely irrelevant in this country. As America has spoken, the elected Donald Trump back to the White House, we've retained the House representatives and extended the Senate after flipping it to a majority that not even us here on the show thought. I had a ceiling of 52.53. It looks like we may get 54 as they've just announced that Sam Brown, who I had is the least likely to win a Senate seat, just picked up his race in Nevada. So the official count is currently at 52. And I believe there's still three battleground states, Arizona being one of them, where Kerry Lake is just absolutely in taking to the woodshed. It's pretty weird. It's like a 10 point margin between Donald Trump's winning Arizona and Kerry Lake's total amount of votes. So maybe some funny business, but who knows? Honestly, I think Arizona is so far gone when it comes to that kind of stuff. I cannot believe for a moment that Kerry Lake isn't able to pull that shit off. I just think they knew that they weren't going to be able to get into the high end fuckery in Arizona, but the ground level work for against Kerry Lake was probably pretty good. Sure, just picked up another house seat. Nick Baguic, who was endorsed by President Trump in Alaska. He ran for that Palota seat that was out there, the one that was stolen from Sarah Palin in the midterm elections due to ranked choice voting. So we picked up another seat there. That looks like we're going to be around the same margin. We're going to have between, I think, 218 and 222ish, 23ish house reps, which is albeit a slim majority. That'll give the Democrats somewhere around 210. But here's the deal. It doesn't matter because if we're all on the same page, the legislation gets passed, even if it's one side of the house voting on it, it goes up to the Senate where now it will be a slam dunk and head right over to President Trump's desk for warning. We cannot have the same leadership battles that we had in the midterm elections. We cannot have lessons have been learned. Donald Trump has a mandate with the popular vote. He needs to sit all these people down. He, first of all, he needs to publicly put out who is running. Then he needs to publicly say who he prefers and then bring them all into a room and say like, "This is who you got. This is who I want. You guys fucking figured it out, but figure it out." And we just can't have it. Back to the Kerry Lake thing real quick. I'm curious, and I don't know how you would even go about checking something like this, but they know that the presidential race is going to be the most scrutinized aspect of these ballots. I'm wondering how many, because obviously you can go and you can not bubble in everything. You can fill it out any way you want. I wonder how many of these ballots are just against Kerry Lake. Good point. That's a good point. Just left the presidential part off the thing so it's not even a deciding factor and it's not going to be something that's going to come into scrutiny. I left two races on my ballot where they were both radical progressives running uncontested because I knew they already had won the seat. So if they got one vote or $11 billion, they were still winning it. All the ones where I went through my Republican scorecard, but then I looked at all the initiatives. There were some initiatives and bond measures out here in Southern California where they really wanted to approve all of this money that was going to fall back on the taxpayer. But it's for things they say, "We need like infrastructure and I'll be completely honest with you." When the Democrats have a super majority in the Senate up in Sacramento here in California and Gavin Newscombe is our governor, I don't believe that if we approve these bond measures to fix the streets if they're going to fix them. I feel like in some way, shape or form, it's going to get diverted to things like clean needle centers and housing illegal aliens. So I voted no on all of them even if the Republican said you should because I don't think the money's going to go where it's supposed to be. And that's why we have a multi-billion dollar budget deficit after having a budget surplus just a few short years ago here. And I think all of these choices should have a none-of-the-above option so you you cannot leave anything blank because, I mean, we saw videos during the 2020 election of somebody literally filling in bubbles on ballots. And it's like, "Oh, nobody voted for this guy. I'm just going to put the guy I like." And it's like, "I don't trust anybody." No, no. And here's the thing, where we saw a lot of these measures that according to the Democrats and the radical progressives were a threat to democracy, be shot down, and that's women's reproductive rights were not having a free-for-all. America is voting to not have a free-for-all in that. And legalizing things like marijuana, there was a big initiative in the state of Florida about it. You know, you see these things not being as successful as they're being pre-prieted. Here's the deal. They had the measure here in California. It got national attention because they asked Kamala Harris how she voted on it. She refused to answer. Believe it or not, not that weird. Measure 36. And that would end the under $1,000 and it's not a crime to steal or damage or break property. Now it's back to three strikes. You do something, you're going to prison. And the stealing of the material doesn't matter the dollar amount. If you're doing it in an aggravated fashion, it's being charged as a felony and you're going to jail. I haven't been able to see what the results were out in the LA District Attorney's race, but I heard Gascon was not doing as good as he thought he was going to be doing last night. I was looking for an upset, a Republican upset there, so I'll have to check in on that. But again, and in our final audio clip of the day on this big special edition, 2024 presidential election recap edition of stake for breakfast, I've got one more Noah. And that's the closing remarks from President Trump. Not the same. And we're going to have to get used to it as we've heard for the past two years with lots of making America great against stuff and YMCA. I'll tell you about it after, but let's listen first. Nice. He said that many people have told me that God spared my life for a reason. And that reason was to save our country and to restore America to greatness. And now we are going to fulfill that mission together. We're going to fulfill that mission. The task before us will not be easy, but I will bring every ounce of energy spirit and fight that I have in my soul to the job that you've entrusted to me. This is a great job. There's no job like this. This is the most important job in the world. Just as I did in my first term, we had a great first term, a great, great first term. I will govern by a simple motto, promises made, promises kept where it is. Nothing will stop me from keeping my word to you, the people we will make America safe, strong, prosperous, powerful, and free again. And I'm asking every citizen all across our land to join me in this noble and righteous endeavor. That's what it is. It's time to put the divisions of the past four years behind us. It's time to unite. And we're going to try. We're going to try. We have to try. And it's going to happen. Success will bring us together. I've seen that. I've seen that. I saw that in the first term when we became more and more successful. People started coming together. Success is going to bring us together. And we are going to start by all putting America first. We have to put our country first for at least a period of time. We have to fix it. Because together we can truly make America great again for all Americans. So I want to just tell you what a great honor this is. I want to thank you. I will not let you down. America's future will be bigger, better, bolder, richer, safer, and stronger than it has ever been before. God bless you and God bless America. Thank you very much. Thank you. Now YMCA did play and he walked back over by Melania and gave the exchange a little cheek kiss and a hug. Handshakes for everybody that was in the general vicinity of him, including Baron Trump, who met. No, it's such a great dad moment last night. You know, my son comes home from sports. We eat dinner. He's doing his homework as I start getting red. He starts getting really tired and we're like, you know, son, go to bed. And he's like, oh, no, I'm not tired. And then he passed out in the couch. We got to do the whole carrying upstairs, even though he's a big guy now. This started to go Trump's way at about 10 ish p.m. Pacific. He asked for a little bit of coffee and he wound up staying up all the way until the end and was literally not on his cell phone, not playing video games. When Donald Trump was talking, he was hanging on every word. Nice. And you know, this is something that during the pandemic, I told people before, my son is when he was young several years ago, he was terrified of COVID. He thought I was going to kill everybody because of what he saw on TV. He was terrified of Black Lives Matter and the summer of love. He thought that they could come to our house. Well, they could have. Right. But it's hard as a parent trying to say it's going to be okay when you don't know it's going to be. And now that he's, you know, heading towards teenager, it's really great to see that he understands. It's not just in the now that we're getting the save. It's that his life is going to be better moving forward. And for a young man like my son, my daughter does too. She's 100% on the Trump train. Yeah. You know, they understand that their lives are going to be better based off what happened last night. And it has so much to do with what your children are imbibing or whatever you want to call it. Yeah. Consuming as news and social media, like these kids are literally just being fed propaganda. I mean, we saw Barack Obama go so far as to lie about the very fine people thing again. But it has been roundly debunked as fucking false. Yeah. These people have no shame. They do not care. And when you think that they will not stoop any lower, all you have to do is remember that they literally have told us everything that they're going to do. And they always, they always go 100% and above of what they're saying they're going to do. And when they see by any means necessary, they mean by any means necessary. It's the truth. And that stuff is scary. It's scary when we hear it as an adult of what, you know, that means for our country or our safety or our security or our bank accounts. But when you hear it as kids and youngsters and you don't really understand it, but you understand the threat. It's just, it's tough. And, you know, even my wife will say, oh, they only like Donald Trump because you like Donald Trump. My son even said, I said, he's like, no, no, it's not. She's like, I like him. He dances. He's funny. She's like, do you hear all the bad things he says about these people who are mean to him? He's like, nobody does that on TV. But he says on TV, he's talking about the news. He's like, I never see the people, you know, it's like, he said it's. Nobody fights back and stands up for themselves. He says, it's like me and my friends when we, when we make fun of each other. And he's like, and he said it, he's like, Donald Trump literally is D's nuts president. Like, that's literally what he is. Yes, because I sent him the video when we first started watching it, like probably seven o'clock at night of that iconic video that went out. I believe it was in Iowa where D's nuts was in the presidential election and back in 2016. And like, Donald Trump had like 34 percent. He got to that 33 percent and D's nuts at 9 percent. And they said it to my son. I was like, send it to your group chat because they were all saying it to each other when they were playing for 90 other day up there. I heard them all yelling it. But no, it's just funny. And he understands it. And you know, it's great that we're doing a good job with our kids. It's great that, you know, this campaign did a good job with President Trump. But it's great that President Trump is about to do a good job for the American people. So we're going to leave it at that and then close you right now. No, what do you got? I mean, the future looks bright, but don't you think the hardest work is ahead of us still? Yeah, I mean, a plant is only going to grow when you fertilize it with good. I mean, you can't, you can't put poison on it. And we're poisoning the minds of our youth by just because your side isn't winning doesn't mean you have to make shit up about the other side and just totally discount any positivity. Like there are positive things. There are negative things on the Trump, Trump side. That's fine. He's not perfect. He's not necessarily the most perfect person. He's not going to be nice to everybody. But that's the thing. Do I want a general in the military who's going to be nice and bend over for everybody? Absolutely not, especially if he's got a dog mask on. Don't want that. No, I want one that's going to say, let me see your warface, right? And then you let me see your fucking warface. And then Elon Musk's doing it at Madison Square Garden. So I mean, that's just another thing that really resonates with the kids. Elon Musk put out this hype video yesterday and it was like a cross between Elon Musk and Donald Trump and all the characters that are on the America First Avengers and how they criss-cross the campaign trail and the segues to the two-minute video was like anime clips. And when my son saw, you know, somebody did like the edit of Elon Musk doing his war cry at Madison Square Garden. And he charged up like super sand from Dragon Ball Z. And then there's just like a quick one second snippet of Beast Gohan from the most recent Dragon Ball movie. My son's like, you see his eyebrows go up and he's like, yes, I'm like, yes, please connect with that. That's what these people want. They want you to connect with them on that level. That's the drawing in and then start. You know, if the only thing my son gets out of Elon Musk, if he understands over the next four years, none of the stuff he does with the government trimming of the fat, but everything he does about space exploration and beyond, that's awesome. Might want him to be an engineer or something like that, you know, in his adult life. So again, I think we just leave it as, let's take a day to kind of collectively catch our breasts. I know a lot of people from the Trump team are I put out all my feelers for this morning on if anybody wanted to come on the show to provide commentary. I got 100% of my emails and text messages back saying yes, just not today. And so we did an old school and just brought you guys the news the way it unfolded over the last 24 hours. So we'll leave it at that as we're coming back in real quick with our closeout and our preview of next show. But thanks for listening and take care. Looking absolutely fantastic into this election cycle. 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It's been a weird week. So far it's been an absolutely great week as well. And we'll be back with two all brand new editions of the show on Friday, regularly scheduled. Only got one guest so far but don't worry. We'll be loaded as always but we'll be catching up with Tennessee Congressman Tim Burchin on the back end of the election here. So on behalf of the pod team there, I'm Rome. Thanks for listening. Great job getting the job done America. Take care. [Music] Under democratic control. To those I say the following, what do you have to lose the people? My people are so smart. And you know what else they say about my people? The polls. They say I have the most loyal people. Did you ever see that? Where I could stand in the middle of Fifth Avenue and shoot somebody and I wouldn't lose any voters, okay? It's like incredible. Because he'd rather have a puppet as president of the United States. No puppet. No puppet. It's clear you won't admit. Now you're the other. We're going to build the wall. Mexico's going to pay for the wall. We're going to stop drugs from coming in. To all Republicans and Democrats and independents across this nation, I say it is time for us to come together as one United people.
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