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On today’s Episode (Friday 1 of 2) of the Steak for Breakfast Podcast, we are covering:    Concession Speech season has officially kicked off and we’ve got all the highlights of Kamala Harris and (oddly enough) Joe Biden’s timely events    Reactions from around the country continue to pour in following the landslide election night win for Donald Trump and Republicans and we’ll catch you up to speed on the latest    Guests: In Order of Appearance    All profile handles are for X (formerly Twitter)    Kash Patel: (@Kash) Former COS to the DOD; Acting Deputy Director, DNI; Special Assistant to President Trump   Website: https://fightwithkash.com/index   Movie: https://warroom.film/product/government-gangsters/   Congressman Tim Burchett: (@timburchett) U.S. Representative, TN-2   Website: http://burchett.house.gov/   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:
1h 36m
Broadcast on:
09 Nov 2024
Audio Format:
other

On today’s Episode (Friday 1 of 2) of the Steak for Breakfast Podcast, we are covering: 

 

  • Concession Speech season has officially kicked off and we’ve got all the highlights of Kamala Harris and (oddly enough) Joe Biden’s timely events 

 

  • Reactions from around the country continue to pour in following the landslide election night win for Donald Trump and Republicans and we’ll catch you up to speed on the latest 

 

Guests: In Order of Appearance 

 

  • All profile handles are for X (formerly Twitter) 

 

Kash Patel: (@Kash) Former COS to the DOD; Acting Deputy Director, DNI; Special Assistant to President Trump

 

Website: https://fightwithkash.com/index

 

Movie: https://warroom.film/product/government-gangsters/

 

Congressman Tim Burchett: (@timburchett) U.S. Representative, TN-2

 

Website: http://burchett.house.gov/

 

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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And now this is the moment you've all been waiting for. It's time for the Skate for Breakfast for now. It's Friday, November 8th, 2024, and this is the Stake for Breakfast Podcast, Episode 46 and 47. Make sure you're subscribed to the show. It's available across every downloadable podcast and platform. Find us on Apple, Spotify, iHeart, Samsung, or Amazon Podcast. Check out the Stake for Breakfast Linktree to take your show's Instagram, our latest sub-stack, and verified accounts on X-Getter and Juice Social. What's up, everybody, and welcome to the first of two big Friday editions of the show today. I'm Rowan, I've got Noah here with me, and as always, we've got lots of breaking news. It's concession season up in Washington, D.C., and we'll bring you all the highlights of both Kamala Harris' and Joe Biden's impactful announcements. America continues to react to Donald Trump's landslide election victory this week, we'll bring you all the latest. The Trump team is switching now from campaign season to transition team. What does it mean with the inauguration just 73 days away? And the focus shifts to Capitol Hill and the balance of power now in Republican control. Does it mean there's upcoming battles over the leadership in the House and Senate? We'll bring you the latest. We've also got a great slate of guests coming in here today. Former Chief of Staff to the DOD and Special Assistant to President Trump Cash Patel will be here. We'll catch up with Congressman, representing Tennessee II, Tim Burchit. Monica Crowley will be joining us, the former Assistant Treasury Secretary of the United States during the Trump Administration. We'll still go back with Texas Congressman Keith Zelf and catch up with one of Pennsylvania's favorite sons, the one and only Sean Parnell will be joining us. But before we get into any of our interviews, let's dive right into these headlines and change the way you consume your news. Okay, this is not nom. This is bowling. There are rules. Hey, hey, hey, hey, junior, America! It's like, for the best! So, stand by! All right, everybody, welcome to the Snake for Reckless Podcast. I'm Ron Noah's here with me. Yo, 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 busy news Friday and we're back with it here on the show. Standard format, standard guess, still glowing, Noah, what do you think? Yeah, glowing. That's an understatement. Not like fed glowing. We're still basking in the enjoyment of Donald Trump's landslide victory. No, how have you seen this week kind of going? Not too good for the libs. I'll tell you that much. The unhinged videos that I've been seeing, it... Like, the world is not ending, people. Like, I get it. You've lived in this cocoon of the media telling you that you are the majority. You've lived in this echo chamber of all your friends telling you that you're on the right side and then you see an electoral map that's blood red with a smattering of blue sprinkles. That is what the country is. Like, and I understand that's scary. It's got to be very scary for you to realize that you are not what you thought you were. You know what I've noticed? Part of the trend that's going on in a lot of these meltdown videos? Trendy Aragua. We'll deal with that in a little bit. If there's a younger part of the younger class, I would say, you know, 20s, whatnot. It looks like a lot of these videos are coming from, like, college dorm rooms, where you can act like that, not in your traditional home. But I would say an overwhelming majority of them seem to be coming from the car. And that says a lot for the kind of people that are around these brain dead liberals. That the way they feel is not the way everybody else feels. The way that they are acting is not the way everybody around them acts. And when you see the referendum that was handed to Joe Biden and Kamal Harris on Tuesday, I mean. I want to make a Venn diagram. Okay. We like those. It's going to have making unhinged videos in the car. Liberals. And then in the middle, it's going to be like joy. Oh, no. In the middle, it's daddy paid for the car. Yeah, the joy is gone. I'll tell you that much. And we're going to get you guys through the last couple of days of the news because, believe it or not, and as a lot of people are sobering up from the election bender, there's a lot of stuff going on, both on and off the hill, down in Palm Beach, where there's vennings of plenty happening right now. And some of the narratives that are being shaped in the mainstream media will take you through all of it. Noah's only going to be joining us for the first segment of the first show today because life happens and we're all pretty busy. You know, we do the best we can to bring you both of us as much as we can as often as we can. But when you got to get stuff done, that's just the way kind of the show schedule pans itself out. But never fear. We've got a top tier guest list. Was it weird doing the show without guests the other day? I didn't think it was. No, it was weird doing the art. I just put a flag in the middle. Yeah, it was a lot faster. But yeah, it was good. And today you'll be treated to five, count them five. A tier, S tier, America First Interviews. Former Chief of Staff to the DOD, Deputy Director of the DNI, Special Assistant to President Trump, Paps Enthusiast, Cash Patel will be here. We'll also catch up with Pennsylvania's first son, someone that was critically involved in working on the campaign trail down the stretch to bring the state of Pennsylvania home for Donald Trump, save some seats like Scott Perry's and the House of Representatives, and get Dave McCormick over the finish line to give us our 53rd Republican member of the U.S. Senate, Sean Parnell will be joining us. We'll catch up with a tandem of America First Congressman, Keith Self and Tim Burchit. And then the former Assistant Treasury Secretary hosted the Monica Crowley podcast. Shit, I always give it away. Monica Crowley will be joining us as well. So we're going to take you through the headlines following Wednesday and up till today. It seems like in 48 hours how much you come down the pike, but we've all come to learn that the news cycle is always churning. It's concession season starting right now. As we've seen both speeches from Kamal Harris and Joe Biden, and we're going to take you through a little bit of those. The left just needs to set up a concession stand. Well, it seems like they're... It's all hot dogs too. Here's the thing, and we'll talk about it throughout the course of the show. The Democrats lost because they were tone deaf of what's going on in this country right now. They want you to think that women's reproductive rights and transgenderism and unisolationism, um, unabated migration into this country. All of those things, you know, the ridiculous inflation that's going on, we sold off like three... ...three billion more barrels or three million more barrels out of the strategic oil reserves. They just saw the headline come across it and write down, so... Yeah, so we sold a whole bunch of that off to try and drive down gas prices to make it look like Kamal Harris is lost ain't that bad. But it is, and... If you wanted to make a power move, what she should do is just do all the things that she promised that she was going to do on day one. Just fucking do it. You're on your way out anyway. Be the Lambduck president that you should be. Well, I've got the clip saved for another news segment, so I'll lead you into it now, Noah. One of the commentators who was a campaign, you know, the White House staffer, someone that worked with Kamal Harris, a surrogate in the news... ...they were on a five-person panel on News Nation yesterday, and they're all going back and forth about, you know, pardoning Hunter Biden and all this other Trump's legal stuff. And the one asshat from, like, the Biden-Harris regime is like, "Well, you want to know what? Joe Biden gave his speech?" You probably won't see any more of them. He should just do what he needs to do, and that's step down and let Kamal Harris be president for the next three months. And every single person on the panel was like, "What?" And, like, they almost, like, all looked down at his box, even though you couldn't tell because they were on a Zoom call, you know, how they were lined up or shaped. But yeah, that's what he literally said. And they're like, "What are you talking about?" They're like, "No, that's totally a Joe Biden thing. Listen, Joe Biden gave his version of the concession speech in the transfer of power spiel yesterday. He never looked so candid, so smiley, and the relief that he must be feeling." He's glowing. The relief Kamal Harris is probably feeling, though, too. Yeah. That she's done with politics. You didn't want to be president. She didn't want to be president. Now she gets to, you know, take on that $80 to $100 million book deal that no one's going to buy or read. She's going to go hooked up. She's going to be on the view every day. Yeah. She's going to get a job at a think tank or a super pack and make tens of millions of dollars to make sure she never has to worry about anything for the rest of her life. Not like she already hasn't had to, aside from never working at McDonald's, she's pretty much silver-spooned it since she was adult, whether it be at the behest of her boyfriends or some of the high power positions she had slept her way into over the years. But yeah, we'll take a look at how America and the world continues to react to Donald Trump's historic landslide victory, which it is now. And the Trump team switches gears from campaign mode to transition team mode. We'll get you caught up on all the latest there, including some of the interviews of people who are in Palm Beach in the moment. I told you, Cash Patel and Monica Crowley, they're both still down there figuring out what's going to happen with all of the positions, the presidential appointments. You know, there's between four and 10,000 people that Donald Trump has to be ready to start their jobs on day one of the administration. 73 days away, it's not that long of a time. And then we'll also look at how the focus is now shifting to some of the drama that's already starting up on Capitol Hill. In such a consequential race and the way everybody came together, it's so interesting to me how fast they're already breaking apart when you're talking about, you know, Senate Majority Leader, Speaker of the House, all of the committee chairs in the upper and lower chamber. We have had Congress people come on the show over the course of the past few months and warn our listenership about that. If we can get this over the finish line, this is what it's going to look like, you know, before Donald Trump is inaugurated, they have to hash this shit out and hash it out soon. Because we cannot be doing the whole leadership grab and then people pouting and not getting what they want. So they're not going to vote this Saturday. We already been through that. And we already saw what it does. It does nothing for the American people. And then you're handed a House of Representatives referendum in the midterm elections, which is now just two years away. So it's not like they have a four year term and a couple of years of mulligans to get things right. They have to be ready and on the same page as the president starting on day one. But we'll catch up on everything. We're going to start with concession season right now. And man, it was pretty interesting. For as much as they campaigned on Donald Trump being a fascist and an end to democracy and, you know, literally Hitler. There was a brief instance in both of their speeches about the peaceful transition of power because they want to be the bigger person. Even though they still try to pin this on Donald Trump for January 6th or February 6th, whatever we're calling it these days. It's so interesting though to me. Now, did you notice how Donald Trump is slowly creeping up towards the nearly 75 million votes he got in 2020? But Kamala Harris has just stuck it like 66, 67 million. It's weird. It's so weird. And then those charts that are all over social media right now would show the, you know, Democrat and Republican presidential winners over the last six cycles and how the average was 65. Barack Obama peaked at 69 in his first election. And then all of a sudden in 2020, there was 81 million. Shenanigans. Well, also. I don't remember where I saw this or I heard the Catholic church is actually worried that the rapture actually happened because X amount of Democrats have disappeared. There have been so many end of infinity war memes. And it's like all Joe Biden's 81 million votes on election day, 2024. And it's like the people in Wakanda walking through the field to dirty to dust. Oh man, you know, Donald Trump referred to it as skullduggery and several pointed true social posts leading up to the election. But we saw none of it. Way less shenanigans. I mean, Harvey Dylan still in Arizona. We're going to figure out what's going on with that Senate race there. Mark Elias is already filing election lawsuits on Dave McCormick's win in Pennsylvania, which will give us 53. It doesn't matter. Number one, once a race is called, there's not a federal judge. It's going to flip it no matter what they do. I mean, Donald Trump proved fraud to the moon. And with this current election that's going on right now, at least the opportunity to have standing in the courtroom and let them hear the argument. The other thing is you have to factor in at the meager blue smattering on the electoral map. Sure. There was probably widespread cheating this time as well. Which to show the massive red wave that we thought was going to happen in 2020 and in all reality would have happened if it wasn't for all the changes quote unquote the shadow campaigns to secure the election. It's amazing because you got to figure. I said this months ago, California is much more red than than it's represented. And we see how it's represented. But California's had the mail in balloting for forever. I mean, as long as I can remember at this point, I don't remember what year, but there's definitely a lot to be said for the blue area. The blue areas are definitely a lot smaller than they really are in reality. 100% gains in 49 states plus DC, the biggest party swing since 1992. The best Republican showing in 20 years with 18 to 29 year olds, 48 years with black voters, and over 52 years with Hispanics. We also picked up huge vote total demographic wins in the Muslim and Arab communities, Evangelical Christians, Jewish voters, and American Indians. Who a nearly 65% overwhelmingly voted for Donald Trump. This is the best popular vote for House Republicans in a presidential year since 1928. Crazy. Yeah. Holy shit. And we will look at it. You know, where we stand at right now, all of the major news outlets are still reporting that Donald Trump is under 300 electoral votes. Even though all of the major pollster agencies and states, secretaries of states have already announced the electoral votes for Donald Trump having him at 312, I believe. Just like we saw on election night, the faster this stuff is called, the sooner they have to move on with it. So they want to continue to talk about the states that are still up for grabs. Nothing's up for grabs anymore. Oh, they were slow rolling the whole thing. The contest is over. It's been called. It's officially called. She conceded. Who cares? We're waiting for results, I guess, out of Nevada with Sam Brown and Arizona with Kerry Lake, but besides that, 53 to 46 Senate seats in the Republican favor. That is a solid majority, plus JD Vance is a deciding vote. God forbid. Wait, is Kerry Lake still up in the air? I thought she'd already lost. No, they're still not done counting and she's still getting dumps. And then another thing. You know, the House of Humans. It takes 218 to retain the House of Representatives. There are still some news outlets saying that we're like at 190 something. I saw on Fox News today, they were at 211. Guys, the House of Representatives is at 216. There's 14 seats left. Republicans are supposed to retain 8. If there's any flips, if they just finished counting the votes, the Republicans have the majority again. That's why nobody's saying the Democrats can win it, but they're just not showing the accurate numbers on TV. And we're at 216 right now. We need two more House seats out of like the 14 that are left to retain. And we'll have a little bit larger of a majority. I'm thinking, and it's just like we said, 222, 223. We're going to have 222 or 223, which will be two or three more seats than we had in the last session. But just enough to be able to legislate effectively and get that legislation up to the upper chamber in the Senate and have them get it to Donald Trump's desk as fast as possible. Now, it is a little bit of a conundrum we're running into with leadership in both chambers going to have any effect on that we'll have to see. But we're going to jump right into the news right now and starting with concession season and leading into these speeches from Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. I did pull a clip that wasn't related to either, because I thought it fit in nicely right here. And what it is, is it's John Stewart having his come to terms with Jesus as we saw the mariad of late night host Jimmy Kimmel cried. Stephen Colbert said, like, congratulations. America voted to not have democracy anymore when the actual act of voting is the democratic process in a constitutional republic. As had. So, I mean, they just looked completely embarrassing as they usually are anyways, but let's check out this clip of John Stewart. He was talking about the numbers and how they were inaccurate. For an overwhelming majority of the cycle and kind of let the pollsters have it. Let's check it out. Ladies and gentlemen, welcome back to the Daily Show. We don't. It hasn't been completely called yet. We don't exactly know what all the results are going to be. Our time is running out. I do want to very quickly send a quick message to all the pollsters, the election pollsters, blow me here. I don't ever want to get you again ever. I don't ever want to hear. We've connected to the election. You don't know shit about shit. And I don't care for you. All those people could be honest at this point. Yeah, I'm working on this. We're figuring it out next time. Oh, yeah. Plus you're my, oh, we were in the margin of blow me. Okay. It's only on my comments. Ah, here's the thing. Here's what we know is that we don't really know anything and that we're going to come out of this election and we're going to make all kinds of pronouncements about what this country is and what this world is. And the truth is we're not really going to know shit. Listen, that was the most reality checked one out of all of them, because everybody else is deranged, whether it was Seth Meyers or Jimmy Kimmel, Stephen Colbert, they chastised their audience. They chastised the country. They continued to move about in the tone deaf nature that it seemed like a lot of the Democrats who are going on TV right now, whether they're consultants or pollsters, people that are in Congress, former politicians, members of the current administration. And they're talking defiantly to America saying like, yeah, people just, maybe we just didn't get our messaging across. Maybe people don't understand how much of a women's reproductive freedom is at risk now. Maybe people don't understand like how important it is to have pronouns in your emails and, you know, if men want to transition and play women's sports, like people don't understand how important that is or the fact that we shouldn't have guns at all, or, you know, we should just leave our borders open and if there's wars going on, we'll fund it, but we're not going to make it stop. We're just going to let fester and get worse. Maybe America doesn't understand how important all of that stuff is. And it's just like, wow. If that's the message going into mid-term elections, we're going to retain the House of Representatives for the first time. There's been quite a few presidential election cycles. And, you know, we'll just have to see where it goes because there's shit talking, there's shit talking other minorities, too, saying it's their fault. Blacks and Hispanics and all this other stuff, you know, it's just, it's wild. I see some more of these. The New York Times, they put out an analysis of the 2024 nationwide county shifts, urban counties, over five plus for Donald Trump, suburban counties, over plus four per Trump, over 25% in black counties, 4.1% for Trump, suburban counties, 4.3% for Trump, over 25% Hispanic counties, 10% for Trump, less than 50% in white counties, 7% for Trump, and over 50% college educated counties plus four for Trump. The numbers are off the charts. Donald Trump moved to the right and into the plus of his 2016 election by large margins. And he won places that we probably won't win again in a long time, parts of California, parts of New York, that portion down in El Paso, which is historically blue. The people have had it, which was what's going on down in the border right now. Now, are there memories going to serve them right in the midterms and in the 2028 election cycle when Donald Trump locks that down? I saw a news report here down in Southern California over the last couple of days that, you know, the country of Mexico is bracing to have millions of migrants living in their country again, now that Donald Trump's coming back in 73 days. So, as the world prepares to make America great again, and we're about to enter a golden age for this country, will we remember how bad it was four years ago? I definitely think we remember how bad it was at the midterms, but we all ignored it, and you weren't going to fool us twice in this election, which led to Donald Trump's big victory there. So, yeah, lots of stuff going on. And let's get into this concession speech from Kamala Harris, because, untraditionally, as was widely reported, including here on Tuesday, there was never a call. There was never a formal concession on election night. They made Donald Trump wait until, like, super late in the early hours of the morning, one two o'clock to be able to take the stage. It's kind of embarrassing for the vice president to conduct herself in that manner. I mean, even Hillary Clinton was able to go out and, you know, say we gave it a nice run, but we didn't get the job done. Well, I mean, Kamala was having a hard time equating her being born in a middle-class family, or raised in the middle-class family for that speech. Yeah, I would pay any amount of money to have heard. Can you imagine being in the green room? No. You know it was on speakerphone, too. No, she was, you know, the night of she was talking shit to her fucking people. Yeah. Yeah. It was really embarrassing to have to watch the vice president not be able to go out and do the things that, I mean, she wasn't a typical candidate. She wasn't a typical politician, and of course she would act untraditionally in the way that she was going to wrap this thing up. So I guess she called Donald Trump Wednesday morning before she made her way over to the Howard University campus where she had her Kamala HQ and, you know, gave a speech which, again, I kind of let in with it, but didn't finish my point. You know, there's one portion of a talk that's about concession and peaceful transfer of power, and that's mentioned once. And then she goes out through the course of the rest of her speech and talks about fighting and fighting and fighting, which is definitely not the mandate that Donald Trump was given with his election win the other day. Let's jump into this first clip I've got of her. Let's hear it. I know folks are feeling and experiencing a range of emotions right now. I get it, but we must accept the results of this election. Earlier today, I spoke with President-elect Trump and congratulated him on his victory. I also told him that we will help him and his team with their transition, and that we will engage in a peaceful transfer of power. That's a clapping point. A fundamental principle of American democracy is that when we lose an election, we accept the results. That principle, as much as any other, distinguishes democracy from monarchy or tyranny, and anyone who seeks the public trust must honor it. At the same time, in our nation, we owe loyalty not to a president or a party, but to the Constitution of the United States. And loyalty to our conscience and to our God. My allegiance to all three is why I am here to say, while I concede this election, I do not concede the fight that fueled this campaign. When she talks about being a representation of all three, it's very interesting to hear that come out of her mouth as the figurehead of a party who can't define what a biological woman is, someone who is multi-ethnic, but wouldn't claim a demographic throughout the course of this election cycle, even though she had pandered on being American, Indian, Asian, Indian, throughout the course of her political career, and then is a stepmom. She's never birthed at a child. She doesn't understand what the miracle of birth or the blessing of motherhood and having a family of her own is really like. So again, when you talk about the values, the Democrats have done such a bad job, and Donald Trump's election victory was so huge. They literally have to roll out the traditional, suit and dress wearing, cookie cutter, three to four kids, white deluxe package of candidates for the next election cycle for president, or they're not going to win. That's the way I feel, because they've tried to give us everything. Like Kamala Harris is the living embodiment of a fucking South Park character, because every single thing that you could think of, she claimed to be- Well, her and her running mate. Yeah. Oh, God. Mrs. Garrison. But the thing is, and then when you look at Joe Biden, Joe Biden tried to be it, but everybody always thought it was funny. He was Polish, he was Russian, he was Puerto Rican, he was black, he grew up in a Jewish community, a Catholic community, but he's also an evangelical Christian. And it's just like, oh, grandpa, whatever. But Kamala Harris was figuratively just a blob of every single thing that they try to swath as the representation of themselves and their party. Again, it's so funny to watch these people go around and see these politicians and these high-ranking campaign and political surrogates, members of Congress, elected officials. And they claim to be the most diverse thing in the history of things, but they're all married to white people too. I mean, I love to point that out. There was a picture of, I don't remember who it was the other day. Just someone that's always out stumping that everyone's racist and misogynistic and xenophobic, and then it's like, yeah, so-and-so and her husband leave the voting center. And the first comment was like, holy shit, she's married to a white guy. It's like, yes, they all are. What? Yeah. Like, they didn't know. Yeah. These people are 100% beyond behind her, just because of it being her and her being presented as the person that's her. Yeah. Yeah. And you don't know anything about her? It's weird. I mean, they were still asking people like, what do you think they were just trolling people after the election? What policies did Kamala Harris have on the campaign trail, which really didn't connect with American voters? And they're like, well, you know, it's not really about policy. It's more like the fact that, you know, she's a woman and she's the vice president. It's like, you're full of fucking shit and you have no idea what you're talking about. Kids, first time voters who we said were going to be a critical component of this election, dude, no, I know you're a big Instagram guy. So you had to see the celebrations all across Instagram at these major colleges and universities, military bases in the middle of the night when this election was called and just how crazy people were going the whole time. Yeah, for sure. Awesome. And, you know, just to see the way that kids, and listen, you've got kids who were kids during the pandemic have no social identity. Had the shittiest kind of an education you can be handed to. Then they go through college and it's like a fucking zoo there with all this crazy ass Marxism and communism pronouns and all this shit going on. Then they're thrown out into the world after five to seven years of pure misery and they can't afford anything. I'm not even talking about like things. I'm talking about like putting food on their table. You know, you go through life and you have really rough end of your like kid career with the pandemic and then go into college. And then you enter the workforce and what real life is all about and you got to live at your fucking parents house. It's tough. And so many of these people were like, I'm sick and tired of getting told like, I get a participation trophy. I'm sick and tired of telling me that, you know, I have to cry during movies and I have to be feelings of this, that and the other thing and actually be considered. We have to make everything that made like the eighties and nineties again and thank God that Donald Trump's our president because he lives for that shit. Great again. We really do. The world was such a better place socially and it was all because of the way culture was. And it was all inclusive and that's the real kind of inclusion when America is thriving and we're all there because America is thriving. It's better than like you have to be a piece of shit because we're destroying America and that's where we've been for the past decade. Starting off with people like Barack Obama and coming out of all those wars with George W. Bush and on the back end of all the scandals with the Clintons and what they've done to divide this country. It was good to see everybody come together and really, you know, get the job done in a way that I didn't even see what the popular vote happened in this election. And let's hear one more piece of Kamal Harris' spiel before we move on to Sleepy Joe's. The fight, the fight for freedom, for opportunity, for fairness, and the dignity of all people. A fight for the ideals at the heart of our nation, the ideals that reflect America at our best. That is a fight I will never give up. So there you go Noah, we got it right there. She starts off with concession. She talks about and trolls Donald Trump for the peaceful transfer of power because they're going to be the bigger people in all of this. Beginning of that it sounded like she was reading like cue cards except there was only one word on each cue card and somebody was doing like one of those videos where they're throwing the cue card. Was it fight? Five times after talking about all the wholesome things that make up our republic fight five times. So it's like, you know, let's troll Donald Trump. We lost whatever. Now it's time to cause mass case. Here's the thing. Donald Trump completely understands. Remember, he never makes the same mistake twice. What happened during his presidency with the disruptions and the Antifa, the Black Lives Matter, and the Summer of Love. He also understands the law fair that was, you know, technically used against him during his first term as president as well with the Russiagate investigation to impeachment, processes, etc. It's not happening anymore. It's not going to happen anymore. We will send the right resources out to squash these people who are going to try and make life difficult for Donald Trump as he pushes his America first. Listen, we're less than two years away from our 250th anniversary. We're going to have the biggest celebration in the history of this country in Iowa. It's going to be wild. We also have the opportunity to have Donald Trump on the world stage for the World Cup and a fucking Olympics. Like, you don't understand how much joy this country is going to experience when we have our greatest president, who's also doubles as the greatest showman, able to do what he does on the world stage. And he is not going to let retards and the surrogates of the Democrat party run around and do this shit anymore. It's not going to happen. It'll get stomped out immediately. These people will be going to federal prison for doing stuff. He doesn't care about optics. Remember, his mandate is what you're sending him to DC with. There's no reelection for Donald Trump. Yeah. So they can go on the news and say everything they want. If people are going to be doing bad things, they're going to be spending a lot of time in prison. And there's going to be a lot of investigations on to who's funding these people or what political figures are trying to motivate them to do the exact thing that we can have to get this country back on the right track. So again, they don't have to be a little careful because they don't want to fuck over J.D. Vance's future. Sure, cool career, but you know, whatever. But America is spoken. They don't want to go down. Yeah. Yeah, they don't want this stuff anymore. They don't want their communities taken over by gangs and migrants and, you know, cultural appropriation and all those bullshit. Those days are done. And listen, just don't worry about it. He doesn't make the same mistake twice. And I really think that, you know, for as much as they say, they want to fight and resist. Just look at the people that are doing it now. These are the real final bosses of the purple hair, genderless weirdos, but, you know, we'll see what happens. So let's segue now, but let's get a station identification in here. First guys, wherever you're listening to the show today, welcome. First of two big Friday edition to stay for breakfast. Couple things. Number one, share the show with everyone you know. Friends, family, coworkers, and loved ones. Don't hog all of our great content for yourself. Spend the love a little bit. Remember, our podcast is always free. We'll never ask you for a dime. 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He came out in the Rose Garden and addressed the press, got like a minute and a half standing ovation. All the creepy weirdos were there. The transgender joint chief, the weirdo over at HHS, I even saw a creepy John Podesta in the audience there, along with all the cabinet members. I saw, you know, two and a half feet tall, 100 may orchas in the crowd with Merrick Garland and everyone else. And Joe Biden came out to probably give what would be his last formal speaking address outside of when the transfer of power happens on January 20th. And he supposedly will give some remarks for the tarmac as well. Let's jump into this. For over 200 years, America has carried out the greatest experiment in self-government and history of the world. And that's not hyperbole, that's a fact. We're the people. The people vote and choose their own leaders and they do it peacefully. And we're in a democracy. The will of the people always prevails. Yesterday, I spoke with President-elect Trump to congratulate him on his victory. And I assured him that I'd direct my entire administration to work with his team to ensure a peaceful and orderly transition. That's what the American people deserve. Yesterday, I also spoke with Vice President Harris. She's been a partner and a public servant. She ran an inspiring campaign and everyone got to see something that I learned early on to respect so much, her character. She has a backbone like a Ramrod. All right, I'm going to stop it right there. What do you say? She has a back porch like a what? She has a backbone like a Ramrod. 100% not on the teleprompter. 100% not on the teleprompter. And only Joe Biden. Only Joe Biden. That's amazing. Oh man, I was waiting for memes and it just seemed like nobody picked that one up. She's got a backbone like a Ramrod. Noah, you are a human the source. What does that mean? You've heard just about every phrase ever. I mean, it sounds like she's good in the prone position. Yeah, Joe Biden would go on and start talking about how a defeat does not mean that they are defeated, even though the word defeat is literally the textbook definition of being defeated. Let's hear it. We're leaving behind the strongest economy in the world. I know people are still hurting, but things are changing rapidly. But together we've changed America for the better. Now we have 74 days to finish the term, our term. Let's make every day count. That's the responsibility we have to the American people. Look folks, you all know it. Their lives. Setbacks are unavoidable. But giving up is unforgivable. It's whispering. Setbacks are unavoidable, but giving up is unforgivable. Do you have a pet parakeet? We all get knocked down. There's a measure of our character, as my dad would say, how quickly we get back up. Everybody says that, not just your dad. Remember, a defeat does not mean we are defeated. We lost this battle. What? America of your dreams is calling for you to get back up. That's the story of America for over 240 years. It's a story for all of us, not just some of us. The American experiment endures. We're going to be okay, but we need to stay engaged. We need to keep going. And above all, we need to keep the faith. So proud to have worked with all of you. That's enough of that. Noah, your thoughts? I mean, hey, listen, he's got to be feeling a lot of relief. He sounds way less Joe Biden than he has for the last year, right? It feels like it sounds like there's a big weight off of his shoulders. Yeah. And we got all of it in one clip. We got the, uh, come on, man. It's the I'm serious. You know what I mean? Mm hmm. Oh, that's not hyperbole. I mean it. I'm serious. Jack. And it's just like, man. What this country has had to endure when it comes to this party and this presidency is something that I think a hundred years from now, since we will be the ones writing it. Uh, we'll look very disfavorably on Joe Biden and his family as they're getting ready to. Again, Noah, Donald Trump vanquishes, the Bushes, the Chinese, the Obamas, the Clintons, and the Bidens in less than a decade. The people that have literally outside of the Kennedys have been the prominent figureheads of, and you know, most relatable items to this country for what the last 50 to 70 years. Yeah. And Donald Trump took every single one of them out figuratively, obviously, and then the political arena where we can even say that's a gladiator style. And then our last audio clip before we jump in with our great friend, Cash Patel, the Vake, who's still trying to figure out what he's going to do as they're vetting for the transition team, not anything else, down in Palm Beach, you know, over the course of the next couple of weeks. Jumped on boomer sweats, Sean Hannity show last night to talk about, for as much as the Democrats want to say we are, this election proved that we are a lot less divided than everyone in the media and the press. And the politics has been telling you for a long time. Let's check it out. You, sir, were not wrong. You were predicting this victory by this margin. And you even brought up, and I had brought it up on my radio show a number of times, the idea of him winning the popular vote, which happened as well. Exactly. And I think it's from traveling this country, Sean, we get out of the echo chambers on the Internet and just talk to people from Pennsylvania to Iowa to the west coast of Nevada. We found that most Americans share the same common values. It was a beautiful thing to watch last night. And I think there's going to be a couple of good things to come out of it. Number one is I think we're going to see a resurgence of national unity. Young people coming along in droves for Republicans. This is a new coalition. This is a new Republican party. This is a new country. The other positive thing as a result of that, I think we're going to see, Sean, is a Democratic party that at least finds its way back to sanity. One of two things is going to happen. Either the Democratic party is going to have to let go of the crazies on the progressive left and find its north star again, or else the Democratic party is dead. And either way, that's a good win for the country. So we're still learning a lot from those election results. But the number one learning is there is a new coalition, we're united, and there's unity to save this country. And I'm excited that we're going to be a part. I'm excited for it, too. I really hope that's back. Thanks a little bit long and harder about being participant in this future administration coming in here in January. I do know he has both senatorial and gubernatorial aspirations in the state of Ohio, where he's from. That would lead me to believe and keeps me wary of him overall, even though I think the guy's absolutely brilliant. He was a great surrogate down the stretch here in the campaign trail and since he got out of his own presidential bid to return back to that threat of presidential politics in 2028. I just look at it this way, with the win and the mandate and the party behind us, the clear cut if he wants to do it. Air to the America first movement would be JD Vance, and we're going to have to see how this plays out for years. A long time Mike Pence was serviceable at best when he was picked by Donald Trump. But I mean, he turned into literally a biblical reincarnation of Judas by the time Donald Trump left office at the end of his first term. So I don't see the same thing happening with JD Vance, and he is over performed since he's been tapped to be the VP. But I hope if that just takes a little bit of time to reflect, I hope he makes his own decisions and letting the people around him do it for him sometimes. And I hope he knows this country wants him probably just as much as we need him right now as well. So I'll leave it at that, and Noah, we'll see you on Tuesday. Yep. And thanks for joining us today again. Congrats on the end of a big week. Real quick before we come with you, Noah. How great was it? I sent you just a handful of probably the dozens of DMs and account mentions of people on Instagram and through social and Twitter and places like that over the last couple of days, like thanking us for helping Donald Trump win the election, even though... Listen, you want to talk about the smallest cocks on the machine? We're probably right there. I always would reply to those very heartfelt, sometimes very long drawn out posts and replies. I even had a guy that said, "I had no idea who JD Vance was. I had no idea that JD Vance was one of our senators until you guys broke it down for us on the show." And we're really thankful with that, but it kind of makes you feel good right, Noah? Yeah, it was nice to read those. I mean, I don't usually go... Actually, I don't even know where you find those, where where are those? They're in our account DMs. I run all our socials. Oh, they're the DMs, okay. I was upset to say I don't see those floating around in the ether, usually, like reviews on Spotify or something. Yeah, it's heartwarming to see. And I always tell everybody, this was everybody going all in at the same time that led to this big victory. And we'll leave it in a bit. If you went out and voted, then you did the work. Yep, you go out and voted, you chase ballots, you do whatever you need to do. In this instance, it was more than enough. And remember, the hard work begins now because you don't just cakewalk through returning to American greatness and entering a Golden Age. Just go back and read a history book and know how much work it takes. So we're getting ready to jump in with Cash Patel and say goodbye to Noah, but before we do that, how about a first check-in with one of our partners? This episode of the podcast is brought to you as always by Manrubs. Rubs, barbecue tools, blowtorches, t-shirts, coffee cups, and all-around barbecue-related gear for you to make barbecue great again. Can be found at manrubs.com at an Instagram, Manrubs. Music goes steak 15 to 15% off your order. Alright, joining us next on the show today is a big Friday edition of the Stake Breakfast podcast. He's the former Chief of Staff to the Department of Defense, acting Deputy Director of the DNI, Special Assistant to President Trump. He likes his fairways wide and his paps blue ribbon cold. Welcome back to the show, Mr. Cash Patel. Thanks for joining us. It was great to be here, especially after Tuesday night. Oh man, listen, Cash, can we just go back to that? I mean, I want to talk about a lot of the things that led up to this election. But just being in that moment, being in Palm Beach with the whole team, the entire apparatus of everything that came together in like a perfect storm to get Donald Trump over this finish line. I mean, he laid it out there to where he went out and did the campaigning that he needed to do. But it was all the people that were supporting him across the country, whether they were former administration surrogates, people that were working directly with the campaign, people that are going to potentially work in the next administration. It seemed like a lot of egos got checked. It seemed like a lot of inhibitions just got thrown out. You guys weren't worried about the scorecard. You guys weren't worried about what the press was saying, what the pollsters were saying. You guys felt it and we finished it away. I've never seen, you know, I'm almost 50 years old and I've never seen anything like this before in my life. It was spectacular. Nothing short of it. Thank God for Donald Trump. And he received a mandate. That's the important thing. The American people said we don't just kind of want Trump. We want him all the way in the Senate with that majority in the house with that majority. They responded to Donald Trump's campaign of unity and defeating the corruption of Washington D.C. and securing our southern border and making sure that we end the forever wars, just to name a few things. That's what America wanted to hear. They want to hear about jobs and they didn't want to get bought because they were black or brown or blue or tin from there or here. They wanted to be unified under the American dream that we're living, that I'm living. And President Trump delivered that message and the people said that's what I want. You know, the popular vote, Cash, you have to be able to talk about it. I mean, this is an electoral landslide, hands down. And to sweep all three, we knew that was the equation that was going to lead to the most and fastest success in those first hundred days when Donald Trump takes the oath of office on January 20th of next year. But here's the deal, the popular vote. I mean, the rhetoric, especially after the assassination attempts, was ramped up so high against the president. He's a fascist. He wants generals like the generals that admired Hitler. He was the end of democracy. He's going to make the handmaid's tail into all of the women across the country. Literally, vote for us or you're all going to die is essentially what they ran on down the stretch as Democrats. And Donald Trump got out there. It was more than the McDonald's. It was more than the garbage truck. It was more than coming out to the undertaker theme song. It was the messaging that he had. He really did reinvigorate the spark of hope. Not a fraudulent one like we were given when we saw Barack Obama rise to prominence, but not reminders from the first Trump administration and what evolutions of those policies and with the new team that he's bringing on board. I got so that the MAGA tank can't get much wider. We're going to need somebody to start stitching up the sides of it, heading into this, you know, end of the election cycle. And it turned out to be the big red wave that we were waiting for in 2020 and 2022. And here we are and it swept across the country with, you know, almost as many votes as he got last election, which is just amazing since there was 11 billion mail and votes that went out across the country. Well, yeah, look, you know, thank God we don't have to live in the past or go in reverse. And that's what Kamala Harris and her campaign of divisiveness were trying to do. They just said, oh, it's going to be better because it will be better. Donald Trump said this is how it's going to be better and showed you and then portrayed his first administration. You know, Kamala Harris had 1400 days to do it all. And she did it. And her campaign rhetoric of attacking Donald Trump supporters and calling me and so many others are Nazi and Madison Square Garden for calling the families of Alexis Mungaree and Lake and Riley Garbage. When their daughters were tragically taken from them by an illegal immigrant because they dared to support Donald Trump, you know, America didn't agree with that. And that's why Donald Trump's campaign community, you know, really, really delivered. I mean, he was the leader, of course, and powered through it more than anyone could possibly take on. And I mean, he's super human. He literally is. He's a superhero. No, you make a really excellent point there, you know, where we would see over the course of Kamala Harris's 100-some-odd-day candidacy or whatever you want to call it. The production that the Democrats put on to try and bandaid this into four more years of just absolutely crushing the middle class and everybody else in this country. You know, Donald Trump would take the stage. He didn't need the theatrics. He didn't need the big major endorsements. Even though they all came in, you had professional athletes coming out of the woodwork. People in Hollywood coming out of the woodwork, the music industry coming out of the woodwork. Politicians who since they left politics don't want to be involved in politics anymore coming out of the woodwork. Billionaires coming out of the woodwork. But it was also the forgotten men and women in the auto workers industry, the steel workers industry, the military, gold star families. Families who have been subjected to, unfortunately, their children were murdered like you would put it by illegals that 100% of the should not have been in this country. A completely avoidable tragedy. And when Donald Trump talked about what making America great again was all about, but then allowed other people to tell the stories about how America was already great for them when he was president the first time. I think that was part of that home run messaging that really brought it into the final days. Yeah, I think so. And it was obviously well received. Otherwise, you and I wouldn't be having a conversation. So it's no longer a gamble or a gash or post November 5th. And we know definitively the results of the election were still waiting for maybe one or two states in the Senate race, but he even won Nevada for the first time. We delivered our home state to President Trump. I mean, the mandate is over 300 electoral votes strong. And it's because he had decisive leadership with President Trump to put forward this mandate. And now you just got to get to work for the American people to make sure President Trump has everything he needs when he takes over on January 20th. And we got a couple of months of serious work to do. So, you know, maybe the real work even starts all over again. That's the thing we talked about with our listenership on our 2024 presidential election recap episode of the show on Wednesday of this week. For as exhausting as this has been, and for amazing how we all felt in the moment, the real work actually starts leading up to the inauguration on January 20th, which is kind of where I want to go with you, Cash. You know, Donald Trump has made a list. He's checked it twice. You've seen coming out of the RNC and down this final stretch here, who was on the MAGA Express and who wasn't? You know, you have every ad wizard and I guess transition junkie out there, kind of doing fantasy football drafts when it comes to who Donald Trump is going to be in the next administration. But if his transition into the next Trump 47 White House is going to look anything like his campaign did, he's going to be the decision maker at the end of the day. He's not going to be manipulated or forced by the media or by people from even the same side of the aisle who are hypercritical of the way he's navigating things. He's going to go with his gut and he's going to know the people that stay with him when he goes with his gut. So are the ones that he can trust the most. And if you're looking to maybe think about what the transition period looks like right now, I'm thinking we're going to have a roster that's just going to be absolutely phenomenal heading into the Trump White House in January next year. Yeah, he's got the folks around him that have been with him for a long time and he's got folks that have joined along the way and sometimes there's no distinction between the two because they got involved when they were able to get involved, but he has a defense to choose from. And that's the important thing, and I think you said it best, you know, he knows he president Trump knows it's his cabinet. It's his team to build. And I think he can be the one that makes all those decisions as he should. And this time around, you know, we were exposed with the deep state, you know, party, Trump monster machine. And, you know, we got to make sure they don't get their tentacles anywhere near a thing again. And that's the thing, Cash, you know, you've been the person that started to shine the light on this. I mean, Donald Trump, obviously lived through it and you guys were all with him at the end of his first term in office. But I mean, the whole government gangsters narrative and the confirmation of what the swamp really looks like, how it operates, the law fair that it uses, the way that it's manipulating the media and trying to manipulate public opinion. It seems like that's not really working anymore, especially after the election this week. But, you know, for the time Donald Trump was in office, he couldn't do anything else to make our border secure or bring this brand closer to world peace or make our economy the best that it's ever been in the history of our republic. And still, it wasn't enough for these people who just wanted to do one thing and one thing only get back into power. So when you see this going on here and you have Donald Trump who wants to clean house, you have Elon Musk who wants to run a federal agency that's only tasked with cleaning house, yourself bringing a robust resume of wanting to clean house. What does it say to the American people that we're actually going to start seeing the government work in the fashion that we needed to be to get this country back on track and really see some successes, you know, as we are going to be completing the Trump doctrine in his second term this year. Well, we have an exciting opportunity from my perspective to return Washington to serve the American people and remove the 40, 50 years of corruption that they have used it for self gain and self promotion. And for political purposes, when they should be using it to defend our nation and apply our constitution and go out there and ask the rest people who are criminals and prioritize the defense of this nation rather than DEI and broke agenda policies. All those things have been answered as to which way the American people want to go. And now they just have to be delivered upon on Washington DC and I think President Trump's going to build a brilliant team to do just that. Do you think President Trump's mandate is big enough to be able to stop a lot of the issues that Congress seems to have every time they get back in session? I know you know what I'm talking about, but it's the leadership positions, the committee chairs, etc. Everybody seems to enjoy the fact that they were able to. I mean, again, this is the sixth time they're going to be wheeled in the gavel in like the last 60 years as Republicans in the lower chamber and obviously flipping the Senate back to Republican control streamlines. All the legislation that's going to be passed up and fast track it to President Trump's desk. But how important is it for those guys? And you've worked on a lot of them out on the campaign trail, especially in places like the state of Pennsylvania leading up to the selection catch for them to figure out who their leadership is going to be. Kind of make sure that that passes the smell test with President Trump and then, you know, when they're all sworn in on January 20 as well, get back to work for the American people. Yeah, that's the mission to go to work for the American people. And that's who President Trump has on the bench waiting for him to be called into the game. And so we, I believe that he has that ability, not just in the White House and in the executive branch, but in Congress and the Senate and the House, representatives, where a lot of those candidates won because President Trump's agenda was on the ballot. And because President Trump endorsed so many of these winners. It's not all of them. And so it is a unifying message from the electorate. It's a unifying message from the people that were elected to get behind Donald Trump's vision for this country. So I hope the leadership in the House and the Senate are responsive to that because that's what the American people decided they wanted. And we have a job opportunity here to finally get the politicians and their class in line with the people that sent them there. And that's a key point that I hope we can achieve here. No, that's an excellent way to frame it. You know, we've had so many great members of Congress, ones that have been great to President Trump on the show. The Eli cranes, the Mike Collins, the Corey Mills chairwoman Stefanics of the world, the ones who really go out there and, you know, beat the MAGA drums and want to just see this thing work the way it's supposed to. And not have to worry about who's sitting on a committee, who's getting put into the, you know, bill that's supposed to be serviced in the American people, but you need some stuff for your district who's fighting over leadership and this, that and the other thing. And we just hope when this thing gets started, that they're ready to roll and, you know, they're all getting ready to go to their retreats and then they'll be back briefly to put a CR on the government because there's not going to be an omnibus because Donald Trump won. And hopefully come January of next year, we'll start seeing the major cuts coming. We'll see the leadership kind of take off seamlessly. And then when it comes to, you know, making America great again, that's going to be up to the people who are up to the task to be getting into this next administration, which is where I kind of want to end this. Cash, do a little reflection with us on now. There's been a long journey. You know, this isn't just something that, you know, you worked in the last Trump administration. You potentially could work in the next one. But the fact of the matter is you've been succumbed to the law fair. You've also started a major charitable organization, which helps out so many people across the country that are going through the same things that you went to. You became an author. You directed a movie, and you've done everything you could in your power to get out there on the campaign trail over the last two years and really helped Donald Trump have the massive success that we all enjoyed on Tuesday night. Talk about that a little bit. Let our listenership. I mean, it's had to have been. It seems like it was forever ago that you guys were leaving DC, but now all of a sudden you guys are getting ready to go back in just 74 days. Yeah, it's been an incredible four years in a journey behind President Trump's leadership. I think it'll maybe think in more down the road, but and I'll reflect on it down the road. But I think for now we owe the American people a workload that doubles right now because we have to deliver on the mandate they gave President Trump. So I'm here to help it anyway. And then, you know, we'll figure it out down the road. How all this settled for me internally. Right now the mission continues. All right, I'm raising this down. Another Cash Patel book. Probably down the road. Cash here the man. We really appreciate you. All the stuff that you've done to help our show grow. All the stuff that you've done to help make sure that we had some mass success on Tuesday of this week. And we can't enjoy it enough when you come on the show and share with our listenership. But listen, we've got everything as always live linked in the show description today. Link to your organization. Obviously, anything else you got. There's only one place on social media we could find you. Where's that? True social, like Cash and as President Trump said, government can't do the road map for 2024. Well, now let's put it into play and go watch the movie at World of the Film. Absolutely fantastic. As it is always when we could catch up with the man. Listen, he did just about everything in the last administration. I hope he does even more in the next one. This is the end of Miss Cash Patel. Thanks for joining us on the show today, sir. Have a great rest of your week. Nice guy. He's here. Jump back into the news portion of the show here on the first of two big Friday editions of the State of Breakfast podcast. Always great catching up with the one and only Cash Patel who's become one of the number one favorite guests here on the show. Always tons of downloads when Cash joins us. And we are going to be jumping into the news now and checking out how America and essentially the world continues to react to the historic landslide victory of Donald Trump and the Republicans from Tuesday night. Hello, everyone. This is Ben Carson. And I just want to thank each of you for the tremendous role that you played in this victory. President Trump could not have won without your support and your prayers. And our country can't be successful going forward without your support and your prayers. We are in fact one nation under God. And he has proven that he still cares for us. He's not done with us. And our best days could in fact be ahead of us. We'll each have to continue working in our spheres of influence. I want to stay in contact with you. And we are going to make America not only great, but we're going to make America faithful so that we can continue God's tremendous blessings. Thank you all and congratulations. All right, I'm back into the news portion of the show here. Second news segment in our first edition of two big Friday shows here on State for Breakfast. I'm Ron Noah's gone. He was here for our first new segment. And I'll be rolling out the rest of this show and our second show. But don't worry. We've got a great guest lineup that's going to complement my solid area here and my loneliness without Noah. It was great catching up with the one and only Monica Crowley. She was the assistant treasury secretary under Larry Kudlow in the first Trump administration. I'm extremely hopeful and even prayerful that she will make the sacrifices needed to go and participate in a second Trump admin. It was great catching up with representative Tim Burchett, as it always is. And listen, if you want someone that is going to celebrate for a very brief amount of time on his amazing win back to the House of Representatives, but then tell it like it is. There you have it. And jumping back into the news here, that was former hood secretary, one of our great friends, Dr. Ben Carson, who we expect to have back on the show here in the next couple of weeks. Talking about the big win for Donald Trump, it's going to be looking into how America, essentially the world, continue to respond to Donald Trump's historic landslide victory on Tuesday night. You know, it's really interesting to see how some of the Democrats continue to cope and see and come to terms and deal with this huge loss. And is it really not a huge loss with, you know, Kamala Harris leveling out at about 68, 69 million votes? Donald Trump has already surpassed his 75 million plus vote margin back from 2020 when she historically is lining up, you know, just short of Barack Obama's first run for the White House in addition to the last couple of Democrats who ran for office outside of Joe Biden who got 11 D billion votes in 2020. But I really don't think they're done with the trickery and the Tom Foley and all the stuff that we've come to know and love the Democrats for as we see them continue to fall all over themselves. So I was watching this panel discussion on news nation yesterday, and I'm glad the clip circulated online so I could grab it. There was a former, you know, member of the Democrat staff I believe during Obama's term we worked as a surrogate for Joe Biden during his campaign and now does a lot of commentating. So I'm talking about all of some of the legal stuff as we've got some news today, Jack Smith is looking for a way to expeditiously drop all of the J six charges against Donald Trump because he's been elected back to the presidency. However, the House of Representatives, quote tweeted that news story on X, and just simply captioned it with preserve your records, as they're going to be doing a deep dive into that douchebag, as all of his cases are falling apart in real time as none of them are real, so I'll leave an insurrection against the Capitol and our Republic on January 6th of 2021 is just absolute quantum retardery. Speaking of which, let's check out this clip. From news nation yesterday where, you know, a Democrat surrogate says Joe Biden's job is not done. He still has one more great task, which would really cement his legacy as the 46 president of the United States. Let's check it out. Let's look forward here for a second, Mick. You've been Senate confirmed, I believe, right? You went through that process. Donald Trump's going to have to put a cabinet together. Throw us some names who you think are likely to be a part of it. And then on the other side, Kurt, the current incumbent, President Biden. Where does he go from here? That'd be a couple names you've heard before. That not surprising for the cabinet level positions. My Pompeo's name is on a bunch of lists that I have seen. The Senator Bill Hagerty from Tennessee, the former U.S. Ambassador to Japan, is on a bunch of lists. Bob Lighthizer, a former U.S. Trade Representative, I fully expect him to come back in as another senior member of the team. Jay Clayton, the former SEC Chairman, is on several lists that I've seen good and qualified and capable people for those very high level positions. It was a concern six months ago that Trump 2.0 could detract good quality talent. And based on the lists I've seen, the second cabinet may be even better than the first. Yeah, and I think that if you're President Joe Biden, there's nothing left to run for. There's nothing left to really do. Part in your son, then resign and elevate Kamala Harris to the presidency and make one more mark in the history books while you can. Whoa, wait a minute, what in the actual... Oh boy, you know, it's not even worth going through the commentary that would go on after he made that statement. That's the way some of these people think. It's like not only can they fail to lose graciously or in the same fashion that they claimed Donald Trump refused to do, even though there was a peaceful transfer of power, even though Donald Trump and his wife Melania met the Bidens at the White House and went through all the formalities of the end of a presidency at the end of his first term, even though we're coming to find out based off of these election totals, that the 2020 presidential election was absolutely rigged and stolen. But no, Kamala Harris has got her absolute ass kicked by the greatest political candidate and just straight up politician in the history of modern politics. And what do we do? We reward her with three months of the presidency. That is the dumbest shit I have ever heard in my life. And we've had to cover Joe Biden for the last five years. So, yeah, that's kind of what we're looking at in regards to some of the commentary going around and armchair quarterbacking and finger pointing from the Democrat Party. But at the same time, you have to look at, you know, some of the reactions that we saw from a lot of the late-night pundits, especially all of those who have been trying to crap on Donald Trump since he came down the Golden Escalator. It was great to see Jimmy Kimmel cry the other night on his show. Let's listen. It was a terrible night last night. It was a terrible night for women, for children, for the hundreds of thousands of hardworking immigrants who make this country go. For healthcare, for our climate, for science, for journalism, for justice, for free speech. It was a terrible night for poor people, for the middle class, for seniors, for rely on Social Security, for our allies in Ukraine, for NATO, for the truth. And democracy and decency. And it was a terrible night for everyone who voted against him. And guess what? It was a bad night for everyone who voted for him too. You just don't realize it yet. So there's Jimmy Fallon demonizing. Now what's going on, 77 million people. And it is just very sad to see these people continue on with the same hyperventilation every time something positive about Donald Trump comes up. Democracy. January 6th. Trump. And that's the way it is every single time they try to frame him or build a narrative about him in the mainstream media. It's sad but it's true. What I did like to see was a follow-up from 49ers star defensive player Nick Bosa, who was best remembered at the end of this election cycle as person bombing an interview after Sunday night football game last week wearing his white and gold MAGA hat. Now following Donald Trump's historic election victory on Tuesday night, the reporters caught up with him after practice. And he had a thing or two to say about it. And to be quite honest with you, doesn't really give a shit with the left. Thanks. Let's check it out. I don't know. I haven't got one yet. But if it comes, it comes. Did you know that going in that that could be a possibility? Yeah, yeah. Well worth it. God bless him. I don't think my position on speaking about it is going to change. So clearly the nation spoke. And we got what we got. You catch enjoy last night. Did you watch the coverage or did you think it was fun? It was fun. It's a good time to stay up. That's good. Thank you. God bless him. Listen, if Travis Kleece's girlfriend and the absolute circus, which is every Kansas City Chiefs game every week now with the Taylor Swift bullshit and her public endorsement of Kamala Harris. Then why can't other players speak out on it? You know, it's just really embarrassing to see the way sports has gotten so shitty and woke. You know, with all of this stuff where you have to just kind of you risk your livelihood by making statements like this, but you know, good for him. And you know, I saw the same thing to former Red Sox pitcher Yankee great winner of two World Series and pinstripes Roger Clemens put out on his official account yesterday. Now remember, he's somebody who works within the Houston Astros organization right now. And I saw a couple posts from him. USA USA 47 at Donald Trump. This is massive for our great country. Incredible job. Elon Musk and JD Vance. But I'm most proud of we the people. We did it. Red wave 2024. Another post. I can't sleep until I see the Don speak and watch him dance. Although we did get a very abbreviated version of it. Just the hands because he knows he's the president again. It's no longer the showman. It's the president. And then in the last post I saw whoever said I'm leaving America if Trump wins don't let the door hit you in the ass on the way out American flag emoji. And again, this is from the rocket Roger Clemens. You know, and we've seen more and more of it. And people who are just waking up across this country and starting to understand how big of a victory this is and what it means for. The country and article from the New York Post. Here's the headline. New York's dramatic redshift sees Trump support grow in nearly every county led by a massive New York City gains, according to the data. California, Donald Trump received over 40% of the electorate there. And that's absolutely wild just from the last election cycle. Places like New Jersey might be considered a purple state in the upcoming election where places like Ohio and Florida no longer are. And it just seems like we've really done the work that needed to be done in this election cycle to start to reset the timeline and maybe be heading towards battle world following the secret wars that we just had to endure for the last four years. Guys, wherever you're listening to the show today, hope you're enjoying the first of two big additions of state for breakfast. Do us favor, share our show, share our content with all of your friends, family, co workers and loved ones and then head over to your favorite podcasting platform, whether it's Apple podcast, Spotify, iHeart, Samsung, Amazon podcast, or wherever you're listening to the show, just make sure you're following us. 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But, you know, when you talk about the reactions from this big win and you talk about the finger pointing that's starting to present itself within the Democrat party. This is a perfect example in the embodiment of an audio clip that you'll hear just what exactly the blame game looks like and what's going on behind closed doors and in inner circles within the Democrat apparatus. Let's check it out. Do you think that in this post-mortem that needs to happen with Democrats, they need to think about why wasn't she given more lead time? Why didn't Biden give her six months or a year to run? But there's bigger pictures. That's a micro. There are some macro issues here. The fact that the nation elected somebody like Donald Trump, who even people who voted for him, I talked to some of these people will say, I don't like him. I don't like the things he says, but I felt like my life was better under him. I think that a lot of Democrats missed the moment. They were looking at the micro and not the macro. So, they're the Republicans just the moment. What about a post-mortem on the Republican party? I was just about to say, just swept, though. I mean, I've been talking about what I'd like to see from the Republican party. They won, but they're merely bankrupt. So, let me just make my point here. So, we have people talking about, well, how did he win Michigan? Because Democrats are saying, oh, she should have talked more about Gaza. So, union halls were empty. Dearborn went for Donald Trump. This is not about a micro issue like Gaza. It's people saying, the cost of living is too high. The wages are too low. My life felt better under him. And I know what we'll say. Well, Goldman Sachs is the economy will do better under her. The analysts at U-Pen and what we'll say. Nobody who is struggling to make ends me at the table. Like, how am I going to pay this bill? Cares what Wharton professor say about the economy. That's because they were bombarded with misinformation. And just one more thing. This issue of abortion, which I hope we can unpack more. There are a lot of women who cared about abortion, but they were in states like Pennsylvania where they don't have an ultra-restrictive abortion law. They were voting more because they're like pocketbook issues matter more than if a woman in Alabama is able to get abortion. But they're going to do worse under a Trump administration. They're only people that are representing the millionaires and the billionaires. And finally, we talk a lot about these different demographics and these assumptions of where they're going to go. Latinos in Texas, a district that's 97% Latino, went 75% and went for Donald Trump. Why? Misogyny. No, it's on the border. Misogyny. Misogyny. Misogyny. They were begging people to care about it for years. We need to take some lessons. But lessons are not going to affect us. Who's got your bitch ass up? Oh, my God. A district that has historically voted with Democrats went overwhelmingly for Donald Trump only in this election cycle because of misogyny. It has nothing to do with the over 20 million illegals that have been led into this country, especially all the getaways and walkaways that have used a lot of people's properties in places like El Paso to freely enter this country and be off into the wind. The disconnect is just mind-blowing. Even so much so is when they brought in their guests for their panel. I don't even know what you want to call him. He's a sports commentator. He's a show host. Everybody knows him. Stephen A Smith. He's been like Trump curious throughout this cycle. I'd bet some money that he probably voted for Donald Trump. He'll never fucking admit it because he always falls back on some bullshit story while he never would. But even when he comes out, they want to keep this narrative going that it wasn't pronouns. It wasn't transgenderism. It wasn't reproductive freedom. It wasn't the fact that everyone's broke. It wasn't the fact that the borders are open. It wasn't the fact that there's wars going on all over the planet. We are complicit in letting them all happen and doing nothing to moderate any kind of ceasefire or end of hostilities between them. It's because the overwhelming majority of the voters, the popular vote winner, getter, Donald Trump and all of the elected, they're retarded. They're misogynistic and transphobic and bigoted and racist. Stephen A Smith was kind of having a hard time wrapping his brain around. Let's check it out. I think the Republicans are sort of an extreme fringe party at that point. I don't think that they're an extreme fringe party. I think that they're operating against those they believe are extreme on the left. For example, when you talk about the LGBTQ community, I'm a fiscal conservative and I'm a social liberal. I'm fiscal with my dollars. I apologize if I'm not wanting to pay high taxes to anybody. I'm not a Republican for that, right? But outside of that, I'm pretty liberal. Live and let live, okay? But you had folks on the left that were introducing some things. When we got in the whole transgender issue and they were talking about bathrooms or they were talking about males transitioning the females and competing against girls in sports and stuff like that. That's the one percent of the population. I understand that. But you know what? I think that's where the mistake is made. You're saying it's ridiculous. I don't disagree with you. But most of the voters out there don't think like that. But that means they don't have the information. Okay, but 90% of the voters don't have the information. If you're out there busting your tail to make ends meet and to pay your bills and you're going to work every day and you got a family to take care of and you got to stay in New York City. You get stuck two hours of your day. It's stuck in traffic. You got to say you got a whole bunch of stuff to go through. You don't have time to know what you want to know. Maybe you need to listen to the news when you're in traffic. Well, again, I agree with that. Listen to the stuff that's going to take you away from the things that brings down your spirit. And that's unfortunately what most voters are doing. Let me ask you this. Don't ask them anything because I'm going to tell you. They said it without saying it. Stephen A. Smith said he was a fiscal conservative. He doesn't like to get taxed for the exorbitant amounts of money that he makes with sponsorships and all this, you know, high paying, high profile jobs that he works as a sports commentator and analysis. And then he says he's more liberal when it comes to the social issues. He's the embodiment of the problem of the Democrat party. They are the elitist party and they don't care. And that's the biggest thing. The biggest disconnect which forced so many new voters to come out. Well, apparently all the same voters to come out as they did in 2020 for Donald Trump again. You know, if you're rich and so rich that the social issues don't affect you, then you're an elitist shitbag. And that's basically what they say. And I don't understand. All of them just kind of coping and seeing over it. I don't understand by poor people who have to work two jobs. They even said it and sit in traffic for two hours a day. Just keep a roof over their head and food on the table. I don't understand why I don't understand how big of issues this is with reproductive freedom and transgenderism. And open borders isn't really a big deal. It is. It was. And it materialized in real time on Tuesday night. And until they decide to let all of this shit go and go back to the middle and back to the middle and back to traditionalism and back to fiscal responsibilities and not open borders and not funding forever wars because it's woke to stand with people who are fighting only on one side, even though you're funding both and letting the middle class thrive again. I don't think they'll ever win another election. If we know what to do with the responsibility we on the conservative side have been given. So we'll leave it there. Don't worry. We're coming back. Episode two is coming in hot. But before we even think about kicking off that episode, we're going to be catching up with Tennessee Congressman Tim Burchett. But before we jump in with him, how about another check in with one of our partners. I think it's time we had a conversation about a good night's sleep. 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Alright, joining us next on the show today, this big Friday edition of the State for Echos podcast. He's the congressman who represents Tennessee's second congressional district and we're always happy to sit down and have a great conversation with Representative Tim Burcha. Welcome back to the show. Thanks for having me on, brother. Oh, always a pleasure. I think congratulations is due. Congratulations on retaining your house seat. Big election win there, and it seemed like a lot of Republicans did well on Tuesday night, including the now-President-elect, Donald Trump, who's heading back up to Washington in January to get this country back on the right track. But I do want to start off with your race congressman. Talk about that. And then, essentially, retaining the House of Representatives. It looks like you guys are going to have, by the time it's all said and done a little bit more of a margin than you have now. Not much, but I mean, I think you guys did what you needed to do to retain the House. You know, to really flip the Senate, it means a lot of good things for the American people, but we're going to get the realest version of you from you. So why don't you lead us in with it? Well, I feel pretty good about things. You know, I tweeted about four o'clock in the morning when it was pretty evident that Trump was the winner, that we had, you know, the party's over. Let's celebrate. It's over. Let's get to work. I mean, I wouldn't be upset if Trump said, "Nope, I know he won't." But no parade. Let's just get back to work. This country needs it. We've got to get going. And then just do that. I think the president will give a lot of those people call them squishes or whatever, give them a little more guts to do what they need to do. I think a lot of Washington, they're chamellions. They kind of change colors with the background. And you'll see the politicians do that. You'll see some moderate Democrats talk about how we don't need men in girls' restrooms, and then girls' sports and things like that. And if it's advantageous, they'll take a shot at Trump. But with the groundswell of support that you saw, I think it just shows where we're at. I think it's a country. But I think one thing us conservatives better be aware of is the Democrats are not destroyed. They're just figuring out a new angle. They're not all saying, "Oh, I'm not going to be a Marxist now. I'm going to be a capitalist." They're not going to flip that. And we better be really ready. I think now is the time we need to start chopping wood. We need to fill in our base. And that's our local offices and our state legislatures. If we didn't have those 500 or so attorneys on the ground, I'm convinced we wouldn't be in the majority. 100% agree with you. It also helped that Donald Trump was on the ticket as well. But when you talk about getting to work for the American people immediately, we know they're already getting stuff done over in West Palm, getting the cabinet, and all that stuff figured out. There's between 4 and 10,000 hires that Donald Trump has to have ready to go by the time he's inaugurated in just 73 days. But outside of that, and sticking more in the House of Representatives, and a whole, you know, one of the things you warned us about heading into the selection congressman, you felt good about your race. You felt good about retaining the majority. If we did what we needed to do, it seemed like America resoundingly related with Republicans and Donald Trump's campaign, which helped everyone down the ballot, including flipping the Senate and retaining the House. But here's the thing. You said as soon as the dust wears off and the glow goes away from the selection, the leadership battles, the battle over committee seats, the stuff that doesn't work for the American people, is already going to be going on. It seems like the news is already running with that, at least in the upper chamber and with the Senate leadership position. Do you feel like the House of Representatives are going to be able to get on the same page in a little bit faster form? And is Donald Trump going to be expecting you guys to get to work just about as fast as possible? Well, I don't think we're going to change much in our leadership. I think how they perform will change because I think some of the old regime, they're going to have to set some of these committee chairmen and where they're going to be under the new leadership structure. So I would hope that we'll change some of that. But I don't think much of it will change. Money runs that down. And until the public says, "Hey, enough with these committee chairmen, just because they raised the most money or been here the longest, that's just to me, that doesn't mean very much at all. But it does up here because money is what turns the thing. And this is our opportunity to save money, does not turn this thing. We're going to put the best players in. And that's why we're $35 trillion in debt. All these old timers. We can't chairmen tell us. We can't move that. Our staff wouldn't stand for it. And I'm like, "What?" You know, you hear that once. You think, "Oh, that didn't. I didn't hear that." But if you hear it a half a dozen times, you realize that is the strategy. It's the sewer runs date up there. And it runs those committees. And that's how it happens. And that's very unfortunate. That's why we like to have you on the show, Congressman, because you could tell us about everything that's going on. You could tell us what you voted for and did. And you could tell us the real story. But when you kind of break it down to the way the structure set up, you know, leadership is going to have to perform a little bit more with accuracy in the start of this administration. The first 100 to 120 days are absolutely critical. Having leadership in committee chairs lined up is equally as critical as well. And then when you see the job that, you know, Congress is looking to do in the 119th session, I mean, you guys already have some amazing pieces of legislation that are just sitting on the desk up in the Senate. I would hope that we are going to be revisiting those things, including, you know, H.R. 1 and 2. There's things like the Lake and Riley Act that still needs to get across the finish line. You know, there was a lot of different things in regarding the regulations and stuff that was in the Green New Deal type, you know, whatever inflation non-reduction act, which is killing liquid natural gas refinery here in the United States. I mean, there's a lot of stuff that needs to be worked on. It seems like as far as just getting off the ground in the start of the session, you guys got a pretty good base to go in with. I think so. And we've got a mandate. And I think some of these members better watch out because I don't think Trump's playing around. No. And he will run over them. And rightfully so. The reckless spending, the plan puts you with the left, allowing them to control our energy. And that's our, I mean, you want to talk about defense. That's our defense right there. If something goes down in this world and we're not, we're not in the, we have to take 60 days to ramp up to produce our own oil. We're in a bind. We're in a big bind and we need to dust off those permits and start permitting not just the whales, but the pipelines that transport that that oil gas. That's the big thing with the money markets and futures. It also leads to, you know, taking the inflation component out of it. You could be producing as much oil or more than any time in our nation's history as we technically are now. But when future sees that we're not drilling in any new places and not tapping into, you know, untapped reserves, both in liquid natural gas and in regular energy, it says a lot about where the market's going and how they feel that the United States is going to be able to conduct itself over the course of not just in the short term, but in long term for decades. And then when you talk about the mandate, you've mentioned it a couple of times. You also mentioned the fact that there are people who are reluctant to act because they're scared of what people in their district or what public opinion is going to say. Donald Trump has already exceeded the vote total that he got in the 2020 presidential election. Over 75 million votes, you know, it seems like America for the first time in a long time is on the same page. They've rejected all of the things that were pushed on them over the past four years, which includes open borders, being poor, forever wars, DEI, woke everything. And it seems like Republicans have a chance. Do you feel the need maybe by yourself or want to see leadership do it more to kind of mandate this stuff when you guys go into Republican conference and get behind closed doors? Yeah, I think what you're going to see is Trump will issue executive orders on things like the border and some other stuff. Hopefully he does something on the boys in girls sports and things like that. He can do that and then we'll follow behind with legislation. So it's just not, it doesn't run its course when he's out of office in four years and we lose our guts. So I would think that would be the proper way to go about it. He's going to set the mark and then we're going to fill in. And I think that's a good thing because things are so out of control. Normal circumstances, I wouldn't recommend that. I mean, how many is enough illegal? We've got 14 million probably closer to 20 that are in country somewhere with 300,000 kids. I'd hope he would go after the perpetrators there immediately and take them out. Yeah, I know being down here in Southern California, you've already seen a lot of the local news here start to worry about the fact that they are going to be potentially millions of migrants living in Mexico next year because of the policies that are going to be reintroduced and coming in January. And then, you know, Congressman, in wrapping here with you because we know you've got to run, but you always tell our listenerships some good tidbits to take with them out into their lives. You know, they've just experienced one of the greatest elections for at least one of the most conservative in the American first movement in the history of our country, probably since back there in revolutionary times where we have the opportunity with the House, the Senate, the presidency, and even the Supreme Court to really make some great changes. But you had mentioned in the lead in here, and I just wanted to develop it a little bit more. It's getting involved outside of the federal level into your local elections, which is going to set the standard and make things a lot easier moving forward. Tell them what you think they need to do as we're getting ready. I mean, listen, once January comes, we're less than two years away from the midterm elections. But for as much as we want to enjoy this moment here, it's already time to get back to work. Absolutely. And I wouldn't arrest all my laurels one bit. I would use this not as a pinnacle, but as a plateau to build on, to build these local offices to infill, if you will. That's where the rubber meets the road. That's the most important aspect of this whole thing is when you can clean up your school systems, clean up your courthouses, get these needless regulations off the backs of people at your state level. And then the country will truly flourish then. But if we don't, we allow that same, "Oh, well, let's compromise on this stuff." The other side cheers heck didn't compromise, brother, when they were in the majority and we're in the minority. And I think we need to remember that and we need to push back hard as far as we can get with that. Because I don't know if we'll get another chance like this. If we get all three, let's load it up. Let's load up the car. House, Senate, in the White House, it's time to go to work and start pushing that envelope as far as we can. We're excited about it and we're here for it. And that's why we love having you on the show, Congressman. We'll be catching up with you again soon when you're back up on the hill. Obviously, we've got your websites live linked in the show description today. Where can we find you on social media? @TimBurchit is the cool one. That's my hex account. T-I-M-B-U-R-C-H-E-T-T. And thank you for pronouncing my name right. Hey, we got to give respect where respect is due and we catch up with the Congressman who's representing Tennessee, too. This is the one and only Tim Burchit. Thanks for joining us on the show today. Sir, safe travels back to DC and we'll see you soon. It's always a pleasure, brother. And it's never safe till I step foot back in East Tennessee. Thank you. Guys, we're coming back with another all-new edition of the State for Breakfast podcast. So sit back, relax, and let us change the way you consume your news. [ Silence ]
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