Kayal and Company
What Kamala Paid For Those Elites
The Money Kamala Harris Spent On Celebrities For Her Failed Campaign,
Maureen Dowd's New York Times Colum Woke In America Is Officially Dead,
Sad When Families Stop Talking To Each Other Because Of Politics And He Is Now The 47TH President Donald Trump Joins Us A Week After His Victory
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- 12 Nov 2024
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(upbeat music) - Come join me, Andrew Philponi. - And me, Patrick Peterson, three-time NFL All Throw Cornerback on First and Pod for permit NFL coverage and conversations. - Our motto on the podcast is every team every week, and we don't play favorites. Every episode, you get a glimpse of the entire National Football League with First and Pod. Follow and listen to First and Pod on Mondays and Fridays on the free Odyssey app or wherever you get your podcasts. (upbeat music) - Kale and company weekday morning, six 'til 10. - Chris Eppolito asked about a MAGA hat. - Yeah. - What about a Kale and company Speedo? (laughing) - I like the idea of a WPHT like box or shorts. - Yeah. - Yeah. Unfortunately, Dawn. - No. - I don't know if you've, if you've peaked at our finances, but we don't really have the budget for anything like that. - I'm going over the balance sheet last night myself. So, we'll just do, we'll just do what we can. - Yeah. - Hey. - Maybe, you know, somebody wants to donate, but I think people, I think, especially the YouTube people are here who like to bust his stones. I think you guys should show up there and kind of cheer him on 'cause he doesn't have to do this. - Yeah. - You know what I mean? And he's doing it-- - He's a man of his word. - He's a man of his word, I like that, I like that. For all you people that were like, he's a good guy. I told you that for months. - That's right, they're all part of the audience, right? - Yeah, it might be 85, 90%, but, you know what I mean? - Shapes that cover him and mustard. - I don't know what I mean. - Mustard. (laughing) - These are cruel audiences, man. - I know. - How much? - They really are. - So, we're not gonna use our always sober cameraman, Chris Forsyth? - Chris, no, I think Chris is gonna be there videotaping it for himself to put out a documentary. - Well, Polymarket has him at minus 500 being an e-breathe who's always filming. (laughing) So, that'll be good. - So, we'll do that Monday morning, 8.30. Our museum steps, he's gonna run up it in some sort of paraphernalia. - Yeah, all right. - Be there. - All right, cool, yes indeed. All right, 7.05, let's get to the news around, by the way, speaking of news, Zioli on at 5.30 this morning on Fox and Friends first. - I know, I've heard. - Yeah, I thought he hated morning. I was just gonna say I was told he just can't do morning. - Oh, apparently we started 5.30 a.m. now. - For the network that doesn't pay him, he'll get up, but got it, I got it. - I can get up for Carly Schimpke's too, to be honest. - Okay. - It's just me. - You're married. - Would. - Ah, yeah, all right, I'm just gonna be quiet and get out of the way, A, because I don't wanna get divorced and B, because I don't wanna fall behind with the clock. - By the way, did they put on 12, all right. - No, they still have Philadelphia talk radio hosts, so yeah. - Which is my pet peeve. - So we absolutely did no good being on there, so thank you. - Oh, why did you do that? - Why are they starting to get using our numbers? - Great. - I mean, you have, I think sometimes they put WPHT, which is all I guess you can ask for. If you go call letters, I'm good with that. But what's so hard about talk radio, 1210, WPHT? - Nothing. Absolutely nothing. - Right? - Nothing. - And then when they show Zioli with the camera, when they put him in a box, if it's full screen or half screen, then you put Philadelphia where his location and then the word live, or technically it would be, you know, New Jersey, right? 'Cause he's doing it from home. But like, talk radio hosts or Philadelphia radio hosts. Well, there's 42 radio stations in this city, dude. I don't even know if the guy's a dude or not. You might be a lady and put it on the graphics. Come on, ma'am. What are we doing here? - I might be a lady. - Might be a lady. All right, let's get one thing we know for sure. John Stenzland is a lady, a classy lady. - Thank you. - And it's time for the news at 706. - This morning, good morning. Tuesday, November 12th, 51 degrees breezy today. So markedly cooler weather today with the wind whipping up and still those red flag alerts as far as the risk of fire with dry conditions. So let's look at it. We have a 22 year old man, the latest shooting victim in Philadelphia shot in the head in critical condition, very critical condition this morning. This is Philadelphia's Taconi section. They did find, they did recover a weapon, but we have no arrests and no motive, no suspects as the investigation is active in that one. We have newly released surveillance images. This one happening is Philadelphia police and suburban police look for this driver of an SUV who struck and killed a woman after she left a Taco Bell near Conchahochen State Road. And so this one is a hit and run on City Ave, which as you know used to be known as City Line Avenue. They're in Balakinwood. In other words, it straddles Philadelphia and the mainline right there in Balakinwood. So in this one, the victim was struck so hard. She was sitting in her wheelchair that she was physically ejected from her wheelchair and flew along the roadside and was killed. The folded wheelchair could be still seen there on the sidewalk. So we know that she's in her early 60s. They've not released her identity, but they have released these surveillance images of this driver. So police saying to this hit and run driver, you, we're gonna track you down. We're gonna find you. You might as well turn yourself in. You know who you are. So they're asking that for that person just turn themselves in this morning. In the suburbs, and I'll take you to Bucks County, we've been talking about police there urging people to get some kind of a camera system because of all of these different porch pirates, these different individuals who continue to steal packages, these package thefts. And it's happening at a rate that in essence, they have somebody pull up in a car and get out of the car. They know what's where they have a hat. They make sure that they're covered up, even if the person does have the video, they'll get away. But as far as this goes, it's happening at an increased rate. - I've also seen people using COVID masks when they do it, right? You see some of those videos that go viral on social media. Who knew that, you know, mask mandates would lead to more ideas and more ways for those bad individuals to conceal their identity. - Yeah, it just seems like it's super-sized. So the problem here is we're headed now toward the holiday season, the holiday shopping. So I think one of the reasons that we're seeing suburban police, especially in Philadelphia police, talking about it more, is to give people a heads up because it's tough to fight this. And they're taking packages that might not be valuable to them anyway. - Right, of course not. - So they need to, I mean, I guess we all need to figure this out. - I'd love to catch somebody doing that on my property. I just probably like, I'll just hide out in my bushes and wait for the Amazon guy and see if anybody swipes anything. - Yeah, where you going with that, pal? What's up? Get going, get out of here. - Well, that's the problem. If you confront somebody, you're not allowed. I mean, even if you had like a paintball gun, if you shoot them, you're probably gonna get sued. - Oh, yeah, in this day and age, yeah. - You know? - Yeah, that's right. - So how do you, you know, dog, dog helps? - That's right. - Be aware of dog. - Of a trained, you know, yeah. We have Verizon customers, we're still complaining about that widespread internet outage. It happened across our region and much of the Mid-Atlantic region down to DC. More than 10,000 people impacted right here in the Philadelphia region. So if you had that happen to you with Verizon, the outages has started about midnight, continued till nearly 3.45 AM-ish this morning. We still don't have the answer. Was it the high winds? Because the winds were whipping overnight. I don't have the answers for you. So we're trying to get down to what happened, but it looks like they've resolved most of those outages. And we've talked a lot about the Trump transition and the latest one, I think the latest one this morning, is it Christine Om, Governor Christine Om. I believe she's the latest. So another word being floated, it would be the Treasury Secretary. What does that look like? That's another critical position, because it has to do with Trump talking about those tariffs. Yeah, I'm really focused also on, because we had to live through all this law fair the last two, three years. I'm very curious to see who he selects for Attorney General. I know Ken Paxton has been floated out there. People were wondering if DeSantis would be interested. I think DeSantis said I will not be a part of any of it. I'll finish out my term as Governor in Florida, but that's somebody I'm very intrigued to see who he selects. Yeah, and I'm sure that part of this is you have to be careful, because you don't want to raid too many people in existing important positions. We have to look at if they're, when is their term up, and if they can do an appointment. And this is also a person that will replace Merrick Garland. That's the other fascinating element behind it. Weaponization of government. That's right, because we've seen what Merrick Garland has done in the last couple of years. Yeah, so one of the, I was trying to look through here with Paulson. John Paulson was at that, remember that economic seminar that Trump held? In Chicago. But you have a, Paulson billionaire investor. He was the one who had said that he was the one who said that if Harris won, that this would be devastating for our economy. So I believe that he's, I've had read somewhere that John Paulson is a major contender for Treasury Secretary. But all of this weaves together. And that's another part of it. Are these individuals, a lot of them have been going to Marilago. And I think they're just trying to see how everybody interacts. Yeah. You know, you don't want too many beta fish. No, that's right. Right. So there's that going on. The other story I wanted to point out to you, because this has gone viral as I believe we touched on it a little bit yesterday when we talked about the fact that Oprah Winfrey reportedly had been paid the million dollars by the Harris campaign. Well, now Oprah breaking her silence and saying, in fact, that it's not true. John, can you pull up cut eight? John, John, can you pull up cut eight? Because I think we have the video of this. She denies it. She denies. According to federal records, Harris made two lump sum payments of 500,000 apiece. All right, play it now, Sean. Hey, Oprah, good morning. How are you, darling? You're looking very good. How do you think the election went? I'm not talking about the election, thank you very much. Oh, is it true that they paid you a million dollars for the endorsement for Kamala? Not true. Not true? OK. I was putting nothing over. What do you think about all the celebrities with their mass exodus? Do you think Prince Harry's going to lose his visa? Can I have the Trump's president? Gets in a Range Rover. I'm going. Thank you, my friend. Thank you, Oprah. Thank you. And by the way, some of the dollar amounts are just staggering when we talk about those donations. So you had-- oh, by the way, I think Oprah, you can argue, probably got short changed when you hear some of these other figures. I'm going to give you these really quickly. Megan the Stallion, the Stallion. The Stallion. The Stallion, yes, I forgot the extra E. $5 million to basically twerk on stage. Lizzo got $3 million. Wow. Eminem, $1.8 million, and Oprah, a mill. So now we know why Beyonce never sang. She never got paid. That's right. The Queen B was like, I'm going to give Oprah a mill, and you want me to do this pro bono? I don't think so. So yeah, I mean, in total, the Harris campaign reportedly spending $1.2 billion. And so this is-- you know, all these records are public. Yeah. It just goes to show you, too. A celebrity endorsements don't work. And it doesn't matter how much money you spend on a campaign. If you're unlikable, that doesn't change anything. She just was unlikable. I suspect that what's going on here with Oprah is that Oprah is saying that she personally did not charge a talent fee. But because, remember, they had-- they were trying to reenact Oprah from back in the days, right, from her show. So they probably paid, I don't know, the studio, or they paid the-- Well, yes. The production company-- That's correct. The report I saw was $2,500,000 payments to Oprah Productions, Inc, I believe, is the official company name. So that is the studio hands, the camera people, because they're all union. So that pays all of them. But I suspect what Oprah-- he should have asked the question, did the campaign pay your production company or your studio crew? Yeah. Split in hairs, I guess. But she would-- she was saying, personally, they didn't write a check to Oprah. Right. It just covered her overhead, essentially. OK. Well, but she still doesn't have to pay for that. She doesn't have to pay for that overhead now. So it's still a net gain for her, right? I mean, I would think. I don't know. It's amazing, though, to think of her not a mate. We're not surprised. But to think about the fact that the Harris campaign, they spent over $1 billion, and now they're in the hole. Yeah, to a tune of, according to reports of $20 million. Wow. Yeah. That has that happened. So they can't even-- they have all this money just flowing in, and it's a pretty simple process. They couldn't even handle that. Yeah. Meanwhile, Kamala is spending her Saturday nights sitting on the carpet playing Connect 4 with her nieces and nephews. That's sweet. We have 51 degrees, quite breezy, up to 30-mile-an-hour wind gust today. And so the high today, 56 degrees for your all-time high-- so I'm going to feel like 56 with that wind. But at least sunny skies today and tomorrow. So mid-50-ish and sunny skies. The headline, though, the important piece of this tonight and tomorrow night, Wednesday night, you're looking at 34-ish degrees. So make sure that you watch that. If you've done some planting outside this time of year. And then for your Thursday, mostly cloudy, 52 degrees. The overnight lows, though, get a little warmer. So it's just the over the next two nights that we could see, depending on where you are, some freezing temps overnight. But if Thursday is the only chance I see in the 10-day where we could see some light precipitation-- so Thursday looks kind of raw, rainy, cloudy, cooler. And then for your Friday, we start to warm up again. 58 degrees, partly sunny skies. The weekend, bright sunny skies. And we're in the low 60s for your weekend. Kaling Company, news live. All right, Don, thank you very much. Coming up next. Let's break it down, shall we? The end of identity politics and all the absurd wokeness in the cancel culture. And it's coming from those with big platforms on big stages, on the left, details on the other side, cut sheet, in just over 25 minutes. Kaling Company, talk radio 1210, W.P.H.T. Uh, Fandal in partnership for Valley Force Casino. America's number one sports book. Joellen B. this back tonight to take on the New York Knicks. Right now, Fandal is giving everyone three months of NBA League Pass. All you have to do is catch every tip off a buzz beer in this place, a $5 bet on the NBA to get three months of NBA League Pass. Courtesy of Fandal. So tonight, I'm going to go the sixth year's money line plus 102. Joellen B. Discord, 10 plus points. 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Follow and listen to First and Pod on Mondays and Fridays on the free Odyssey app or wherever you get your podcasts. It's a killing company on demand from talk radio 1210 W.P.H.T. and the free Odyssey app. It is-- Come join me, Andrew Filiponi. And me, Patrick Peterson, three-time NFL All Throw Cornerback on first and pod for familiar NFL coverage and conversations. Our motto on the podcast is every team every week. And we don't play favorites. Every episode, you get a glimpse of the entire National Football League with First and Pod. Follow and listen to First and Pod on Mondays and Fridays on the free Odyssey app or wherever you get your podcasts. It's officially the end of identity politics, the wokeness, and all of the ridiculous cancel culture. And the things that have driven Americans absolutely badly crazy over the last four years, I would argue even beyond the last four years, but it was accelerated during the Biden-Harris administration. But I think this is something that started in the beginning of the Trump era. Some people think it goes back as far as somewhere in the beginning of the second Obama term, where a lot of this ridiculous obsession over identity started to permeate the airwaves, society, the way in which politics is covered, the way in which people are promoted in corporations, in the job world, academia, I mean, it really infiltrated every level of American society. And for the most, honestly, but most of the time, most Americans rejected it. And it was shoved down your throat, and it was 10% of society that subscribed to it, yet the other 90% had to adhere to it. And I think Trump officially shattered that. And when you take the house back, or, yeah, I should say, you keep the house, you take the Senate back, you have a majority on the Supreme Court. And then, of course, corporations start to move on from DEI classrooms, especially if we can get to the point where Trump's able to defund the Department of Education, that the CRT nonsense, this, while you're white and you're a man, so you're automatically guilty of whatever, that's gonna get thrown out the window. And it's also staggering if you look back when Jimmy Carter created the Department of Education in 1979. In America, we were the number one school system in the entire, on the planet. And since then, with all the money put into it, we have plummeted. I don't know where we are, but we have bottomed out in education when you compare ourselves to other nations. So you look at all of that. You look at the cancel culture on social media. You look at all the radical left-wing ideology on these elitist university campuses where free speech is stifled. It's a one-way street on a school of thought of everything under the sun. We can't have discourse, discussion, and debate. It's all coming to an end. And it's not just Trump winning. It is the left admitting it. I wanna play you this clip from Morning Joe. - Do we have to? - We have to, we absolutely have to. If it wasn't for us-- - Yeah, I know. - Where would Morning Joe enjoy, read? - Absolutely. - Rachel Maddell. Where would they get their audience? - That's right. - That's right. By the way, John Stewart, last night took a flamethrower to Morning Joe. - Oh, did he? - Yeah. - Oh, wow. Do you have that coming up for the cut sheet? - Ah, I can. - Okay. - So now, Mika decided to, and this is always riveting. You guys know, I will not read an entire column on the radio. I'm not gonna sit here and read an entire article. I'll try to sum it up the best I can, and then we'll give our opinion to it. So Maureen Dowd wrote for the New York Times over the weekend, an article called Democrats and the case of mistaken identity politics. And because husband and wife had nothing better to do with the fill their time in a segment on television, they decided to actually read verbatim, the entire column on the Morning Joe show. Now, I won't bore you to death with an entire segment of Morning Joe, but I will give you about two minutes. - This is Mika Brzezinski reading this editorial written on Saturday by Maureen Dowd of the New York Times, basically saying, "Woke has gone broke." Listen and watch this. Sean, this is clip K1, please. - Morning, because we're gonna read the entire piece, but it's worth it. I think a lot of people have already been talking about this, but got a lot of calls about this piece. And it's an interesting message for Democrats. Maureen Dowd's "Peace for the New York Times" entitled Democrats and the case of mistaken identity politics. It really crystallized how some Democrats are finally waking up and realizing that woke is broke. And Maureen writes this, "Donald Trump won a majority of white women and remarkable numbers of black and Latino voters and young men. Democratic insiders thought people would vote for Kamala Harris, even if they didn't like her, to get rid of Trump. But more people ended up voting for Trump, even though many didn't like him, because they liked the Democratic Party less. I've often talked about how my dad stayed up all night on the night Harry Truman was elected, because he was so excited. And my brother stayed up all night the first time Trump was elected, because he was so excited. And I felt that Democrats would never recover that kind of excitement until they could figure out why. They had turned off so many working-class voters over the decades, and why they had developed such disdain toward their once loyal base. Democratic candidates have often been avatars of elitism. Michael Dukakis, Al Gore, John Kerry, Hillary Clinton, and second term Barack Obama. The party embraced a worldview of hyper-political correctedness, condescension, and cancellation. And it supported diversity statements for job applicants and faculty lounge terminology like Latinx and black indigenous people of color. This alienated half of the country or more. And the chaos and anti-Semitism at many college campuses certainly didn't help. When the Wolf Police came at you, Rahm Emanuel told me, you don't even get your Miranda rights read to you. There were a lot of Democrats barking. People don't represent anybody, he said. And the leadership of the party was intimidated. All right, so there you go. I could actually just listen to that clip on loop for the rest of my life, because that whole nonsense that we had to live through for four, six, eight years was one of, not the, but one of the driving forces behind me getting into this line of work. And I remember, Greg, when I interviewed with you, I told you Trump supporter, this, that, the other thing. But a lot of this cancel culture woke this stuff where it's like, wait a minute, now all of a sudden, remember stories like, if you're a college football fan, the Florida Gators, they do the Gator chop. They tried to cancel that because it was symbolic of when hundreds of years ago that black babies were fed to alligators. The master's golf tournament is symbolic of racism and they should remove the name of the masters. Like, are you, you guys have lost your ever loving minds? It's, it's, it's funny to me, it's funny to me now that like, morning Joe and Maureen Dowd. And I get Maureen Dowd credit a little bit because she does call out a lot of the nonsense on both sides, but it's, it's, it's really like, if morning Joe and they really want to look in the mirror, like look at all the people who used to be Democrats, Joe Rogan, Tulsi Gabbard, Elon Musk, they all left because of the low crap. Bill Maher calls it out all the time, he didn't leave, but like, I think that if anybody, but Trump was the candidate, he may have. So, there are people in your own party that are calling it out, that are saying to you, guys, this is, this is a bad, this is a bad direction for this country. You're not going to win on this and it's like, oh, we know better. And now all of a sudden, now that the American people have spoken, yeah, they're like, wow, I guess we should have really maybe not done the woke thing. Yeah, that probably was a, was a bad idea, so. And it, it just crept into every aspect of your life, right? Like if you're a parent, Don, I'm sure you might have stories at football games or with the kids at school or whatever. Maybe it's not as much in a private school versus a public school. It bled into social media, academia, at colleges, big tech. I mean, across the board, it was just jammed down our throat. And anybody that spoke up against the absurdity or could figure out what was going on behind the scene with motives was like, well, you must be racist or sexist or this or that. And it's like, no, it's just, you know, whether it's DEI, CRT, cancel culture on down the list, almost nobody subscribes to the theory, yet we were all forced to believe that this is what the masses wanted. And it never was the case. Yeah, I just, I still think, I just think Mika, you should just put like a little whip sound in there and put some black boots up. She's still like, she still is so like terse in her voice. And she reads this, she was reading with such anger and animosity. Yep. And that, and I noticed that, I mean, Maureen Dowd, obviously, she's a great writer. You might not agree with, you know, she's obviously liberal, but she's a fantastic writer. And, but I just think with Mika, I can't help, but think to myself how they are right now very upset, personally upset the Trump who was their friend for a long time, apparently, who they sucked up to and stayed at Marilago together before they were married and married to other people, whatever, but they're just angry. Yep, that's what you see. Yeah, you're right. And James Carville is even saying the same thing. He said that Democrat party had became obsessed with identarianism, a word he uses because he doesn't like the term woke. He said, quote, we could never wash off the stench of it. Adding that quote, defund the police are the three stupidest words in the English language. He says, it's quote, like when you get smoke on your clothes and you have to wash them again and again, now people are running away from it, like the devil runs away from holy water, that is Democrat strategist James Carville. Well, he's another one too, that if you really listen to stuff, he said, three, six months ago, he was the one saying, like saying the unpopular thing. Like, we sound like a bunch of whiny babies and like, you know, we need to stop listening to the faculty lounge and all of that stuff. He was another one that was calling it out. So like, I don't understand how all of a sudden all of these pundits were paid millions of dollars, millions of dollars, now come to the conclusion that, oh, by the way, this is probably, this probably wasn't a way to win an election. - I think there's a difference between guys like Carville that are strategists versus puppets like Mika and Joe. Mika and Joe, keep in mind, they shouldn't be sitting there saying, oh man, this woke thing. We should have seen this coming a month. - No, they kept jamming it down your throat, just like they tried to tell you Joe was just fine, right? Mika and Joe, remember in March and April and May, were saying, no, this is the best Joe Biden we've ever seen. Joe Biden's not in cognitive decline. And then all of a sudden on June 28th, the day after the debate, Joe and Mika are like, you know what, he's shot, he's got to go. Like, yeah, no, no crap. - Yeah. - We've been calling it for three years. - And you wonder because again, I'm not, they're both smart people, they are. So, you have to wonder if a dummy like me, and yes, I'm only throwing myself under the bus, if a dummy like me can realize this, then they certainly did, but they were just lying to you. - Yes, of course. - They were lying to you. - Because they're collecting a massive paycheck, that's why. 85, 5, 8, 3, 9, 12, 10. - I just, I can't, I can't with this, I can't with this, all of a sudden now we're like, well, maybe we should have done this, and maybe we should have done that. - It's the same thing with Stern. Stern, I think earlier this week or late last week after the election coming out and saying, yeah, looks like white men were the bugaboo for Kamala Harris. White men aren't going to elect a female for president. To me, like I said last week, I still think there's a little bit of that out there where a man's not gonna vote for a woman for president, but for the most part, collectively the massive amount, it was policy, it was unlikable. There was so many wrongs of the last four years, and very little to do with race or gender. And then Howard Stern's like, yeah, we got a man problem. Yeah, you think? You think because the Democrat party has become like, and I don't think I'm wrong when I say this, Don, if you think I'm wrong, hammer me over the head, it's the party of like a feminist movement. It's like, and CNN had exit polling numbers yesterday. Married men largely voted Trump. Married women largely voted Trump. Single men still voted Trump by a smaller margin. You know what the one group of women, the one group of people out there that voted Kamala Harris over Trump? Single women. It's become the party of feminists and beta males and global and coastal elitists. They don't resonate with the bulk of this country anymore. They lost their way. You know, I'm gonna push back a little bit with you saying it was the policy because to me, it was evil. It was evil that had crept into this every sense of our government indoctrination, the education system. It was pure evil and it was wrong. And I think that's at the end of the day, what I see when I look back and I think my God, how many of us would just say on a daily basis, I'm just praying, I really, I think so many people just started praying because you felt like in every aspect of your life, you were being canceled out, you were being bullied in some way or judged. And it's almost like back in the day with the curtains, I'm surprised it didn't like put a door on us with rocks over it. And you know what I mean? It was just bizarre, but at the end of the day to me personally, it was evil. And now the good comes. - And here's the thing too. We realize that the older you get, you end up tending to be and skew more conservative. So Democrats are in deep crap because we already know that the millennial or the Gen X are only probably get a little bit more conservative as they get older. And we also know that the Gen Z are especially right around high school age boys, right? Like 18 to 22 are already conservative. - You say that, but the truth is how many times have we said that these were the most activated were these women, I mean, Greg played some of them who were like over the age of 65, 70 ish. These women who I saw that we talked about, they were like lining the streets in the mornings when you're going to the grocery store on a Saturday or Sunday morning and they're lining the streets with their abortion signs. If it didn't happen this time, well, that's true. But also, if it didn't, to your point, if that didn't turn out this time around in the general for the first time a presidential election post Roe v. Wade, I honestly think we can sit here and say moving forward that, and I'm not saying everybody has accepted it, but I think you've said it before, it's a state's issue now. So I don't know that abortion is enough anymore. If abortion was ever enough to carry the Democrats to victory, it would have happened this time. So think about four years from now, the further we get removed from Roe v. Wade, it'll be an issue, it'll always be, you know, for some females, a top five thing, but it's not going to carry the day. - I disagree with that. I think if the economy was better, I think it would have, I think it would have carried the day. - So you think priorities kicked in? - I think that, I think that at the end of the day, people were just, were just the immigration issue and the economy, I think, just completely trumped everything. - Just completely trumped everything, yeah. - And to correct your point, I will say that the abortion, you know, in the main election that we've just seen, you're gonna see something like abortion, that issue get drowned out because of these bigger issues. However, it's not gone. So now coming up on all the other municipal elections we're gonna see, we will see this issue again and again. It's not, the issue is not done with, nobody should think that, but I just will say this, that this progressism that we've seen, to me, when you look at what they were trying to do, and unfortunately, it did bleed into Biden, who's a well-known politician, he's been around for a long time, and I think that's why you've seen people like Greg, you were mentioning all of these different Democrats, long-time Democrats that said, whoa, what is going on? This is Craig Ray, this is bizarre, and it was. It was truly bizarre, and to me that's, that's the lesson learned here. Who was behind this so-called progressive move? It's not progressive, it's just downright darn evil. - Well, and it went further left than progressive, like the traditional progressivism of Bernie Sanders, universal healthcare for all, this to me was off the grid left, right? Like it was even left of progressive. - Yeah, 'cause I don't think Bernie's evil, like remember him with his little mittens and his hot tubs that he has to have when he stays at a hotel. Like I don't think, I don't think Bernie's evil, I don't. - He hates capitalism, but charges 95 bucks for his book. - But this was something weird going on. - I saw, I'm not taking credit for this, I saw this on Twitter, I think, or X, actually- - Can we stop getting our new life on Twitter? - I think it was Will Kane who tweeted back to, somebody said the Democrats need to, the Democrats don't need to go on Joe Rogan, they need to find their own Joe Rogan. - They need to find their soul. - And Will Kane tweeted something like, you guys had your own Joe Rogan, his name was Joe Rogan. - That's true. - He was a social, like, or he was a liberal Democrat. - He was a Bernie guy. - Who you've turned away, a hundred percent. - Yes, a hundred percent. - I think he was a Bernie guy like six years ago. - And it's just like guys, even a couple days ago, he was interviewing Theo Vaughn, and he was just like, I would have loved to talk to Kamala Harris, I wanted to get to the real person, I wanted to talk to him. He was not gonna kneecap her. He really honestly wanted to speak to her. At the end of the day, it wouldn't have mattered. I really believe it wouldn't have mattered. But, he was willing to talk to her. - Now, I don't think she was afraid of him grilling her with questions about the border, but he has a very casual conversation where he pivots from topic to topic, and then he just kind of randomly blurts things out, like the Epstein list, or he starts going down those rabbit holes, and you just know she's got nothing to offer on those topics, so they don't want to put, she didn't want to be put in an awkward position where she can't have anything to say. I mean, she can't even talk about the basic issues, much less the juicy, conspiratorial stuff that we love to go down rabbit holes with. - By the way, I don't want to spend, 'cause we've done six months on this election. - Let's do another set. - I want to be done with it, but I just wanted to give everybody the updated totals on popular vote count, Trump, 78.5 million votes. - I told you, 77 to 78 million would be his number. - Harris, 76.2 million votes, other, 2.6 million, so that's a total of 157 million votes. Obviously, the total, or the record total was in 2020 with 158 million. So it was only about a million off. - Not bad. - For all those people say it was 15 million off, it wasn't. It was just that it was her, it was her that like 10 million people went either with Trump or-- - Set home. - Set home. - Yep, and now that number's down to, for her, five below what Joe was at four years ago. - Yeah, right, so we can queue up the, where did the other five million people go? - What I find interesting and I'm just looking at some general maps and general numbers, but RFK Jr, even though he wasn't running, still got nearly 700,000 votes. Jill Stein, and he basically, Jill Stein got maybe three-fourths of a million votes, but to get together, they got a ton of votes. - 2.6 million got other, I mean, that's staggering. - So that explains why they spent all that money, probably too late, but they spent all that money against Jill Stein especially. - The Trump margin for the popular vote is plus one and a half. 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And then, and by all accounts of that person had just turned themselves in immediately or stopped. - Yeah. - You know, even if it, obviously it was a horrible accident, it would seem, but the longer it goes. And then they did say that when they, when they were looking at all the surveillance imagery, they said it sure appeared that the person in the SUV at some point was captured on surveillance images. - I know. - Down the road inspecting their vehicle, inspecting his vehicle. - We have a speeding problem in this country too. How many times have you talked about pedestrians being struck by moving vehicles where they're ejected from, you know, whatever. And they remember the lady about a month ago that went a hundred and some feet and they couldn't find her? - I know. - It's just, I mean, you don't do that with the speed limit at 35. You don't do that to somebody that's, if you're driving 37 miles an hour, you're probably going 60. - Yeah. Well, you have to, I mean, a couple of things. In this case, it was dark, it was pitch dark. It was in the wee hours of the morning. - Yeah. - And so this, this, the wheelchair was crossing over. - Yep. - You know, obviously the person in the wheelchair thought there's no traffic. So it was a horrible situation. - I am. - Oh, well, all right. 756, let's get to it. It's time for a Tuesday edition of What's On The Cutsheet. - What's on the Cutsheet? - What's on the Cutsheet on this Tuesday? - Sponsored by Cherry Hill Volvo. Right now, lease an all-wheel drive XC90 for as low as $687 per month, using all applicable rebates. Say that 10 times fast. See, store for detail as relationships really do matter at Cherry Hill Volvo. Check them out over at 17 Cherry Hill, Cherry Hill Volvo. Wear relationships matter, applicable. - Why can't I say that? - I say, I say, I say applicable just because it comes out easier for me. I get caught up on applicable. 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All right, Michael Strahan, a Giants legend and is on what Good Morning America. He's facing backlash online over the way he stood during the National Anthem on Sunday for the NFL on Fox Special Veterans Day broadcast from the San Diego Naval Base. When cameras pan to the Fox crew, each analyst had their hand over their heart. Aside from Strahan, who stood with his hands clasped in front of him? Now, I wanna ask you guys this, because we're quick to rip people for doing this. We'll watch the video. Don, I want you to watch it as well, Nick. And tell me if this is just, are we making too much of this because social media ripped him for this? - I did see this. - So look, let's roll it. - Okay. (upbeat music) - Lovely, lovely, nice to meet you guys. (upbeat music) (upbeat music) - There it is, okay. - So you got Gronk, you got Jimmy Johnson, the rest of the Fox guys, all with their hand on their heart. And you have Strahan with his hands down clasped below his waist. - Now, I will say a couple of things. I wasn't sure what the correct rule of thumb is for this, because I remember for the Pledge of Allegiance in school, we put our hand over our hearts, we stand up, we do the Pledge of Allegiance. I have, whether it was playing high school football, or I just went to my alma mater on Friday night for their district playoff game to see them play. And we all stand, you know, for the National Anthem, the high school band plays, and you always take your hat off. I mean, that's, I've given the story in the past and my old man would whack me in the back of the head when I was a little punk and tell me to take my hat off, whether it's a winner cap, because it's freezing out or a ball cap. Now, I have done both. I have put my hand over my heart for the National Anthem during football games when I've been in attendance and standing. I've had my hands, if you can see on YouTube, I've had them, you know, kind of behind my back, and I kind of sway along to the song. I've had them down clasped like Strahan. I feel like it's a bit of an overreaction because everybody else next to him has the hand to the heart, but I don't know what the official rule is, so to say. - I mean, he didn't take a knee. - No, right, this is not a Kaepernick situation. But I do think the timing of it is interesting because it's the day before Veterans Day and it's a six-person pregame panel with Kurt Menefee, Bradshaw, Howie Long, Gronk, and I think one other person, plus Strahan. And he's sticking out like a sore thumb 'cause he's the only one not doing it. So I don't know, I mean, if we have any listeners that say you always do hand over heart. - I do wanna hear what Don has to say, but I'm just going through the YouTube chat. It's a very mixed bag on YouTube right now. And that's, I'm just going to them 'cause they're reacting in a real time. Heaven Oh One says yes, it's a deliberate move. Patty ceases, you'd have to care about Strahan to make this an issue. - Plus, he's a former giant. I know a lot of Eagle fans were tweeting about it over the weekend. - No Lib says as a veteran, I have no problem with this. - Okay. - Yeah, I would defer to the vets. Don, when you're at the ball game for the boys on a Friday night, do you always go hand over heart? - Yeah, that's the protocol. - That's what I thought it was, but I wasn't sure. - So I think, okay, normally if he were just Joe Schmo standing like that, you would think, well, you know, he is standing respectfully, he's standing at it, you know, like in a very proper way, but because he's Michael Strahan and you know that you're a famous person and you know that the national anthem is playing, everybody else has their hand over their heart, which is the usual and proper protocol. So why is he doing that? Does he feel, I mean, it's worth a question to say, do you feel that because of the taking the knee controversy, do you feel like you have to sort of straddle the issue? And that's sad to me, if that's true. - I would just flat out ask him, like, did you know that you didn't, I mean, he had been just totally, I mean, I don't know, do you think he knew? - You know, you're standing there for what feels like an eternity. Everybody else has their hand over their heart. - So what do you think the motivates is this, I mean, is this an anti-Trump being elected side of protest? I mean, what do we... - I think that he, to me, the way I read it is that he's very, he's conscious of the fact that in particular, some African-Americans, famous African-American players have taken a knee. He's conscious of that. And so he's trying to straddle the issue. So he's standing with respect, but he's not gonna go to the extent of the proper protocol to put his hand over his heart. But I, to be punished, some people said he should be punished now, you know, he's standing respectfully. It's, I just think that he probably feels like he wants to mitigate any criticism that he's putting his hand over his heart. - I believe he is, I believe he's on social media. I'll look it up as we continue with the cut sheets. See if he's tweeted about it or issued a statement. - He didn't, but he honored his father, who is a veteran. - Okay. - He says, "Thank you to all the veterans "and active service members who creatively "risk their lives to protect us every day. "Your selfless service is beyond measure. "This is my hero. "It is also my father, Maj, Jean W. Strayhan, senior. "He's, I'm sorry, major. "That's a bad job by me. "I was Maj, major, Jean." - Aw, fuckable, fuckable. - "Major Jean W. Strayhan, senior. "He served for 23 years in the Army "and was a proud member of the 82nd Airborne Division." So if you look at the way, so I'm not reading too much into this, but here, Sean, if you can zoom in on my camera here, this is the way his father was standing in this picture with his hands clasped. So I don't know, I don't know. Maybe he was trying to mimic that, I don't know. - According to the New York Post, Fox Sports has no plans to discipline Strayhan for the incident, which is being addressed internally. They say Strayhan may address what happened at a later date, but he may decide against doing so because, quote, he doesn't want to give the controversy more life. - There you go, there you go. - Yeah, I mean, I guess Fox Sports was asked if they would punish him and they did put out some kind of a statement that they're not going to, quote, unquote, find him or punish him. So I think that's the correct thing to do, but it is, I don't know, they're saying that some people are outraged. - Yeah, I mean social media is outraged, which is shocking. So social media is outraged over everything. - But I do think it's just one of those things you go, huh, everybody else has their hand over their heart. And at first I looked at it, I said, well, he's holding a microphone, so is it the mic, but everybody else has the microphone in their left hand. - Got it. - And then their right hand is over their heart. - No. - All right, let me ask you guys this. This was taken from AOC yesterday, at least. Look, at least she's on, she's been on Instagram since the election, and she's asking Trump supporters to come on and tell her what social media accounts they follow, what podcasts they listen to. It's our whole thing, she's trying to interact with them, like they're zoo animals. But let me ask you, Nick Cal Doncenazlin, this question. Do you think she was taking a shot at Kamala Harris with this statement she made? So this is her explaining the election results, and notice what she says in here. And I wanted to ask you guys, if you think this is a veiled shot at Kamala Harris, play AOC, Ashan. - Personally, I don't, I think that a lot of voters really don't like fake people, and they're sick and tired of fake politicians. And so what I actually think is worse is saying something you don't believe. And so if during the entire time and campaign season, you're saying that you're down with trans people or like the LGBT community, and then you lose an election, and then the next day, you say, all that stuff was wrong. I actually think what people are more upset about is someone was doing something they didn't believe and just saying something. Like if you actually weren't about that life, why did you campaign as though you were? - So the question in that TikTok is, do you buy that the argument of Woke loses elections? And her response to that, obviously you heard there is no, but we can't have fake politicians. Absolutely a direct, that's not even fail. It's a direct shot at Kamala Harris. - What I thought too. - And the answer is yes, Woke does now lose elections and it's run its course. It's over and Kamala really sunk the ship when she said years ago about funding on taxpayer dollars, illegal immigrants in our country that commit crimes, having transgender sex surgeries in prison on Bob Johnson's tax dollar. That's going to lose you an election every time. And also the, I saw the word there, Latin X was put in there. So you have, and I think it was Mika and Joe were going off, like what the hell does Latin X even mean? Who talks like that? These ridiculous little things that a teacher puts up on their desk that says, my pronouns are she slash hers. What are yours? Like that's going to lose dudes in women's sports. That's going to lose. Remember the Gallup poll, 79% of Americans are against biological men being in female bathrooms. Yet they were trying to run on this when it was a select minority of people that were on board with it. - Yeah, but I, so here's the problem I have with even AOC or Mika Brzezinski with her very, I don't know, some people are on social media saying it's kind of sexy. You like to, she's like, oh, you will, you know, I don't know. - Here's, I know it's hysterical. People's interpretations of all of this. - Yeah, never put Mika in sexy in the same sentence, but it's just me. - Like, you know, with, I mean, wow, she's-- - Yeah, would not. - My wife, yeah, oh, I'm in, sure. - I mean, she's, she looks like she'd be like-- - She's, Mika is very fit. She has an, I'm just going to come out and say 'cause I'm the woman. Mika has a rockin' body. - Wow, look at that. - You're just going to tell you that. - Yeah, right, she's saying it. So she-- - Don't cover your ears real quick. Greg, AOC or Mika? - No, stop. I'm just saying-- - To be honest-- - I'm just saying, bro, these are all very attractive, smart fit women. - Honestly, obviously. - So, I'll get-- - Yeah, she doesn't wanna take control of those. - Don't go down the rabbit hole, people. - Go ahead, go ahead. - Okay, but let's, so take away from all of those distractions for a moment. It's not about the vice president, Harris. It's not about any of these individuals. If you look at what was normalized, what was really normalized was hatred. And the ironic piece of this, that the signs that say hate has no home here, but they were allowed to hate and discriminate against anybody who was a Trump supporter, was a MAGA mom especially. I'll never forget all the different instances. And I did, I finally blocked some people. I don't really like the philosophy of blocking or muting people, but just the hatred, the vitriol. And it was normalized. It was allowed from the top. And whether Joe Biden personally even realized what was happening during that, it's really started for me when I really noticed this, during that Philadelphia speech right in front of our own Independence Hall, with the red-lit background, the United States Marines-- - Darth Biden. - Yeah, Darth Biden, like, done, done, done. And I don't even know that, again, the Joe Biden reading a speech from a teleprompter, whether he realized all of this. But the bottom line is, this hatred for people, this was what was being spewed, and then the indoctrination at the school level. And these are public schools, private schools, university schools, we now know all of that money from Qatar was being funneled, more than half a billion dollars. All of this ton of money from the Middle East into the schools to promote a certain agenda, and all of this played into what we saw. And so it was this apathy, this lack of empathy for our fellow citizens. That was another thing that was just being spewed, that even nobody wants to have the conversation. Times that on our shows, we try to say, "Hey, let's have the conversation, let's open this up." And if somebody wants to call in, no matter what you think, let's have the conversation, what would they do? They would just spew nasty, personal attacks, why? Why? Because that was the agenda of evil. So I'm not saying it's one individual, I'm saying that a lot of people, I think didn't even fully realize what was going on. But that's what we all have to open our eyes to, that it happened. And so what has that done? Look at the mental health problems within our young people right now. This is serious at the high school level. They're hiring all of these different counselors making policies of what to do. It's real with kids. Kids as young as like 10 years old. Your daughter's age is Nick. I mean, this mental health thing is bad, it's nasty, it's pervasive. And this is what we're left with right now. And so that's, to me, the root of this evil that somehow infiltrated into all these different levels, that's what we all need to figure out and say, this is deeper than politics, okay? We can never let this seep into and then have these tentacles that go so far into our government and our institutions. And that's what I think in part, this Biden administration, not that, again, I don't think Harris or Biden specifically personally wanted to do this. But this evil was allowed to be pervasive within their administration because they were not the true leaders that we need. - What's the old adage? You can't let the inmates run the asylum and that's kind of what happened. - It's scary to me. - Can we get back to Mika versus AOC? - Absolutely. - Greg's just like, sexy. - I'm sitting here, no, I'm just kidding. - YouTube poll question, no, no, don't, no. No, do not, it was, it was, it's a joke. Kathy Griffin said that she's actually not leaving the country. She never said that, so, she never said that she's gonna leave the country. - Swore, I've heard tape and seen quotes, but okay. - By the way, if you're watching this video, oof, oof, oof, oof, oof, oof, oof, oof. - Yeah. - No, it's a no for you, sir. - Well, stop. - But she's not even, she's not even funny anymore, that whole thing where she never was done. - No, she never was. - No, she never was. - No, she wasn't. - Talk about that. - The old Trump head that she was carrying out. - She was, she was, she used to be a guest on Stern and it was just like, it was an immediate turn to channel. You know what I mean? She just was not funny. - But she's not funny and she's all of these people. Look at all these celebrities. They're angry, they're hateful. - Mental. - Yeah, they have, I think they all need to do a self check. - Yeah, all right, play Kathy. - Hi you guys, it's me Kathy. Okay, so I am responding to, but to the comments, what are we getting? Sometimes I read the comments, sometimes my security folks advise me to not read them, but let me, look, I'm not leaving the country, all right? I never said that. I was never one of these celebrities delistored otherwise. It was like, and if Trump gets reelected, I'm leaving the country and I'm going here and I'm gonna do this. Obviously, I didn't want him to win, but if you guys know my story at all, and if you don't, just Google Kathy Griffin, Donald Trump. You know, I've already tussled with him. I've tussled with him seven years ago, and I prevailed and I, you know, just played Carnegie Hall two weeks ago, and by the way, literally kissed the stage. There's a big lipstick mark that's still there probably. And, you know, what's going to happen now, especially with Project 2025 is yet to be seen how much they're gonna do of it. But I definitely suggest that you read Project 2025. It's not that difficult of a read at all. It's not a book. But I have had the knock at the door. So don't come at me and don't be talking to me about, you know, you should be so scared, Kathy. And I'm sure you're packing your bags, have-- - Oh my God. - She's unrecognizable. - I know, what is going on there? What is that about? Is that a mental, huh? Another person that I think has had their brain broken by Donald Trump, you know, it's really amazing. And yes, I believe she has said multiple times, just like Barbara Streisand and these other nut jobs, that they are gonna leave the country, which I always say, good, go. Nobody cares if you stay. You don't need to make these proclamations, and we all know you're full of crap anyway. But you know what's interesting just to take like a really, really deep, deep dive on why I think Trump has broken the brains of so many people. Because if you look at the, it's not the policy. So it's his words, it's his presentation. And I think the reason so many people are just mentally rocked by this guy is the fact that he does not do it in the prototypical, stereotypical, presidential way. And we were all born and raised and educated that, you know, presidents looked a certain way, they talked a certain way. We always saw them in a suit, and we wanna believe what they say, or at least lie to our face and do it like a salesman. You know, like the Gavin Newsom with the slick look. And here comes Trump, and he just takes a whole flamethrower to it. And I'm not gonna sit here and tell people what to believe when it comes to religion. I'm religious, Don, I know you're a religious, Greg, you're not necessarily the most religious person. - No, I'm not religious, yes. - You can say it. - Yeah, I just don't wanna put words in anybody's mouth. - Thank you, I appreciate it. - But like, it would be the equivalent, and maybe this is a bad analogy, but one day, right, like, we were told that, you know, the afterlife is real, and I know there's gonna be some people that get hot and bothered, but don't take this the wrong way, 'cause I believe there's an afterlife. But what if there's not? And what if we found out before we died? This is really deep, by the way. - Oh, man, what do we do? - What are we doing? - What are we doing? - But I actually do know where I'm going here. - Okay, good. - What if we were told that it was all nonsense, right? - Well, it would shatter our belief system, because we were told we went to church, we went to Catholic school, we did caddy-chism, and the whole thing, right? - The dance mode, you wouldn't, you wouldn't. - I'm sorry, I'm sorry. - I'm sorry. - You did the whole bit, right? And then all of a sudden, it's like, oh, wait a minute, I was told something, and it's not true, right? And then all of a sudden, you're like, "Oh, man, my belief system is shattered." Like, I thought it was, it's the same thing with Trump with politics. He is such a unicorn, one of one, that these people, the Keith Olbermans, and we can debate whether it's an act and a schtick that these people go nuts over, or it's real, like the TikTok meltdowns, right? These women that are losing their ever-loving mind, because Donald Trump was elected president. Like, he broke the mold of what you were told a president is supposed to be like, and you can't come to grips with it. But if you just remove your emotion, and you look at the, it's just common sense. So, what I would say, my, my ask, like Viveg Ramaswamy said yesterday, is for the anti-Trump people out there, just look at his policy for the economy, the border, the wars, and things like that, and ask yourself, is it really that radical? I really don't think it is. Yes, he says a bunch of goofy things at times, but he's a showman, he's an entertainer, right? And I would rather him say what he really thinks, and it be off the cuff, and it might be cringe, and you're like, "Oh, boy, the Trump team, we're gonna have to walk "this one back." Trump stepped on another landmine again, then have a guy like Bill Clinton or John Kerry just lying to me, "Well, he looks the part." Damn the part, give me the real substance. Hopefully all that made sense. Sorry if I went down the religious road, but try to tie all back together. - Yeah, the dopey thing about this whole Heritage Foundation, you still see people doing that, they did it at the DNC. And the reason it doesn't really stay, the Heritage Foundation has been around since the Nixon administration, and I think it gained more traction during the Reagan administration, and basically anti-communism, pro-business, small government, dealing with deficits, that sort of thing. But over the years, I just don't think anybody ever said that a certain president wrote it, or was going to completely adopt it until now. And so that's the piece of this that they basically, a lot of the media took the bait, because the truth is, they had nothing. They had nothing to run on. They had horrible candidates, they had failures, they had a failed economy, just a nightmare, and especially with this immigration issues. So what did they glom onto? Oh, the Heritage Foundation, you know what I mean? It's just so stupid. - It's always one boogeyman, right? First it's Trump, now it's Elon Musk, now it's Latino men are against women, they should be in the kitchen. Every time there's a success for a Republican or for Trump, they've gotta find who's to blame for that happening, as opposed to looking themselves in the mirror. Terrible candidate, terrible message, failed policy, you don't have to go looking for homophobia or transphobia, it's right there on the wall, the nuts and bolts you're failing at. So you don't need to look for option 13, it's options one through five as to why the Democrats failed. And guys like Carville are talking about it. Speaking of evil, this mother on TikTok, this is a cut three, Sean, a mother, this mother calls her sons who voted for Trump evil. - Oh gosh. (laughing) - Why do the, okay, if you have this family dynamic where you're okay, you think that he's the anti-crisis and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, like why are you broadcasting on TikTok? - 'Cause you're mentally ill. - Thank you, like it's just, everybody airs their dirty laundry with everything. - Yeah. - It's just ridiculous. I mean, trust me, we all, and I'm guilty of it as well, putting out too much information. But I do feel like when you're a host or a personality, it ingratiates yourself with, you know, the audience. They wanna connect with you. - No or not. (laughing) - I'm kidding, I'm kidding. - But like this nonsense of like random person having meltdowns over who's elected, like I hated the last four years on many fronts with policy and failures and this and that. But like I never like went on Facebook Live and shattered my television, right? Like I saw somebody throw like a sledgehammer through their TV. Like what are you doing? Are you even that out of control? - Come on. - I don't even know if I believe some of these. - Shondia, I've got three. - Let's go. - Cut three there. I see you scrolling, I see it. - Now what do you guys start? All these people on the YouTube chat are saying I don't trust reviews. - I don't trust reviews. - There's a problem that I have dealing with my Magasons. - Magasons. - They get very, very offended if I say that I think that they are ignorant to some things because of their support for this greatest and felon. But here's the thing. I have two choices when I try to understand. Why they would support an abhorrent human that goes against every value I try to instill in them. Here's my two choices. I can believe that you are ignorant or I can believe that you are evil. Ignorant is the kinder choice. Okay, it looks like mom's not happy with her boys. I'd love to know how old the boys are. Are they 22, are they 30? Not sure. I would just never allow. It's happened in my wife's side of the family where there's serious family disputes over politics. I am never going to allow politics to divide me from a family member that I like and/or love. To me, it's just silly. You disagree, that's fine. There's two different people out there that can vote for Donald Trump and you can understand both of them. There's those that love him and vote for him, those that don't care for his antics and still vote for him because they believe he's the better choice for their bottom line. So why is that so hard to understand, appreciate and respect? Like if those two sons went to mom and said, look mom, so she has two boys, right? Let's say, I love everything Trump does. He's the greatest thing since I spread on voting for him. Mom loses her mind. And then let's say son B says, yeah, mom, I get it. She's got some baggage. I'm not saying I'd want him to marry my daughter, but you know what, I had more money in my pocket. I'm draft eligible. I'm not going to end up in World War III and we had a secure border and crime was lower. Is that a reasonable reason to vote for somebody? I would say yes, it's a reasonable reason. - Yeah, and you know what? She is, the reason she's on here on TikTok or on social media is because she's lonely. - Is the husband in the picture? Is the man in the picture? So here's, I guarantee this. The reason she's on there is because her boys, her sons, yeah, they're not visiting, she's alone. That's what, this individual, I feel sorry for her and I feel sad for her that because, you know, she's angry and she's hateful and she's alone. So she and her, the dad have split up, her sons, do they even call, how often do they call you? You're lucky you know how they voted. Did you find that out from social media that they support Trump? 'Cause I bet you, they don't even call you. So you know what, get off of the internet and make a nice, really, the nice meal, their favorite meal and invite your sons over. - Yeah. - And cook for them. - Everything needs to be on Twitter. - And have a nice conversation or go out to dinner, whatever, but don't allow politics to separate you from your family. - It's really not worth it, right? - No. - No. But she, she's a lonely individual and it has nothing to do with politics. She's blaming the politics, there's nothing to do with politics. She's a miserable, lonely individual and she should look in the mirror, get some help and try to get back with her family. - We should break for Sean. - All right. - We have it all under control. So I just spoke to him, we should be good. - Polymarket has it at 99% that we will pull this off and we will do that on the other side. - Sean Farish, AKA Donald Trump for the first time since the electoral victory. - It's amazing. - Almost a week ago already. 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So you turn on the sportsbook dot fan door dot com gambling problem call 1-800-GAMBLER. - It's a killing company on demand from talk radio 1210WPhD and the free Odyssey app. - Good to see you again. How you doing, sir? - Well, it's great to be back. You know, we were traveling last week and I just want to say before we get started, you know, we love Greg. He's a highly respected guy, but it's applicable. Okay, that's the way we say it. - Applicable. - None of this applicable. What are we talking about, right? That's crazy. - Sorry, miss miss. - But applicable and but we love Greg. He's highly respected. - Thank you, sir. - He's a great guy and the ratings are through the roof and, you know, we have, we're doing very well. You know, we won. It was too big to ring. It was bigger than Chris Christie, right? It was a big, big win and we're very happy about it. - You blew Kamala Harris out in epic fashion. You won the popular vote as well as sweeping all seven of the battleground states. How sweet is this for you after what transpired for the last four years in your life? - Well, I love the question. You know, you say you blew Kamala Harris out, right? Yeah, that's not the first time she's ever been involved in a blowout, okay? And of course I'm talking about the first time she ran for president, she got blown out, right? The 2020, she didn't get a single vote, but you sick people, your minds are going all over the place. But it's not the first time with the second time with the third time with the fourth time she's been involved in a blowout as it now. It's not, but we won the popular vote because we are the most popular person, right? We're the most popular president, we're the most popular person. All of our voters seem to come back from 2020, I don't know where the hell the rest of the people went, right, the Democrats, they don't know where those people went. But it is so sweet, it's the sweetest, it's the sweetest thing the world has ever seen, even sweeter than me when you look at it, which is very hard to do. But it's so sweet and we're so happy, right? That we won the popular vote, we won the electoral college. I got my PhD in the electoral college, could you believe that? A lot of people, they gotta call me Dr. Don now, right? PhD in the electoral college. And I also got along very well with, we've talked about these people, Australians, they call me because they threw me out, and I came right back, they call me in Australia, Donnie Boomerang, right? They threw me out and I came right back with a vengeance. They thought they had seen enough, but I'm back and heading back to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, we're gonna clean it out, we're gonna steam clean everything because these people are into very sick things, especially that Sam Brinton and that Rachel Levine, or whatever the hell you wanna call it, right? Yes. Richard, we call him a different name, but you know, we have to clean it out, we gotta disinfect it and steam clean all of it. Stanley steamers on standby. Especially the Senate, by the way, especially the Senate chamber, you saw what happens there, I don't wanna see it. Yes, yes. I heard Lindsey Graham may have been this way, but not gonna go there. A whole, 50, 50, 50, yeah, indeed. Mr. President, you gained with minority voters, scooping up 33% of all non-white voters. What do you think changed this time around for people of color? Well, I think what happened was they were watching MS, NBC, and they forgot to wear, I have 'em still, it's called the Eclipse Glasses, remember these, right here, you have to put them on. He's brought props. When Joy Reed comes on the screen, you have to put those on, right? Prolonged exposure to Joy Reed may cause retinal damage, itchiness of the skin of face, suicidal thoughts, or explosive diarrhea, and a lot of these, and these statements, by the way, have not been evaluated by the FDA, but they've been evaluated by Bobby Kennedy. Okay, we stuck it over the FDA, but they were watching, a lot of Joy Reed, they said, what the hell is up with her hair? Why does she look like Donald Trump? And they remembered Kamala, who was horrible, they remembered Crooked Joe, who was horrible, and they said, we don't wanna trust these people. We like the orange guy, we like the guy who got shot, we like the guy who's got a mug shot, we like the guy who got indicted, he's got street cred, these people are horrible people, and they came around because they too wanted to make America great again, but they watched Rachel Mad Cow, and I can't tell her apart from Mark Cuban, the white dude for Harris, right? Maybe he's a white lady, I don't know, but he started to look a lot like a female, right? He's looking like Rachel Mad Cow and Rosie O'Donnell and Keith Oldman, all women in their own, right? And they are horrible people, right? They're horrible people, and they're lost, they're also there, they're having meltdown. And Mark Cuban deleted the tweets, he deleted all of his tweets as if he was never pro-Kamala, he called all the women stupid, then he deleted the tweets, what a stupid, he's a stupid woman in his own, right? (laughing) So Mr. President, by the way, Donald Trump joining us here on "Cale and Company," I'll talk Radio 1210. According to reports, Kamala Harris spent the following amounts of money on celebrity endorsements, Meghan the stallion $5 million, Lizzo $3 million, M&M just under $2 million and Oprah $1 million, and there are reports that she blew over a billion dollars and still has about 20 million in debts to pay off. You posted on Truth Social in the name of unity for the country, that Republicans and yourself would do everything you can to help kind of bail them out. Were you serious about that, or are you just taking a victory lap? - Well, first of all, I have to say this, how many questions are you going to ask me about Kamala with the word blue? Okay, how many times are we gonna do that? - What is this layout? - Because it keeps happening, right? And we're not talking about the color, we're talking about the wind, right? We're talking about, you know, they call her Hurricane Kamala. The hardest blowing hurricane the world has ever seen, right? She's a storm. But when you look at it, it sounds like a, remember the commercials, MasterCard? - Yeah? - Megan the Stallion $5 million, M&M $2 million. Oprah! Some people call her harpo $1 million, blowing out Kamala Harris in the Electoral College. Price, I guess you didn't know what else you were talking about. - It's a tremendous thing. - Thank you very much. - For everything else, there's MAGA card. - How about that? We love it. We just made a new commercial. We just made a brand new commercial, 1210WPHD, we're at the cutting edge of innovation. Let me tell you something. I told the Democrats we could get them their money, but what they don't realize is we're gonna get it back from Zelensky, you know, that dancing little guy. He's gonna, I said, we could call him up, we could save Vladimir. Now that we're ending the war, you could give the Democrats the $20 million they need, you know, they gave you a lot of money, and he said, sir, it's gone. I lost it up my nose. I said, oh, what a shame, unbelievable. So they're gonna remain in debt, but if they want their money back, I would help them get it back from Ukraine. If not, they're gonna have to do it the old-fashioned way, right, the American people. McDonald's is hiring. I left a spot open. I gave my two weeks McDonald's is hiring, and they could always make the $20 million that way. You never know. - Donald Trump with us here on Kale & Company. You said no to Nikki Haley for a second term, as well as Mike Pompeo. But many are out there, including Susan Wiles, Mike Waltz, Elise Stefanik, Lee Zeldin, Tom Holman, Marco Rubio, Kristi Noem. You're filling out your administration quite well. How would you evaluate the way you've put everything together so far and what's left to come? - Well, we're putting it together like a beautiful puzzle, right? It's called the jigsaw. We love the jigsaw puzzle. And we have little Marco, Secretary of State, and a lot of people are looking at it saying, what the hell is he doing? It's little Marco, right? So I can tell him what to do when he listen. And if not, we say you're fired, right? We say little Marco, you little guy, you're fired, right? And we could get rid of him. And he knows that, right? He knows that, but he's gonna be okay. Nikki Haley, I call her the Wicked Witch of the West, right? You look at her and she says, I'll get you my pretty and your little dog, right? Your little dog, she looks just like the witch. She's got that nose and she looks just like the witch. And she's green with envy. She wishes she was in my position, but she looks like the witch. I said, you know, if you try to join my administration, again, we're gonna drop a house on you, okay? And she said, sir, please don't do that. I said, we're not gonna do it if you don't try. So he said, okay. And off into the sunset, she went, right? She rode off into the sunset, just like Cookie Joe pooped himself off into the sunset, right? He saw him too, by the way. He had a hard time walking through sand. The beach. I've never seen it before. He almost went down about 15 times in 30 seconds. The ghost of corn pop was grabbing his... Oh my gosh. He said, I'm gonna go down. You saw Dr. Jill, right? You saw Dr. Jill. She was just watching him. She said, look at this guy. Could you believe he's president? I'm really president, right? You look at Dr. Jill, Dr. Jill. She looks like when she wears the dress, it looks like a severe thunderstorm morning. You see her, and you expect to see... Read Timmer, remember the tornado guy, running down the road after Dr. Doppler Joe. Look at that beautiful tornado. But Nikki Haley, right? You look at Nikki Haley. We called a bird brain. And that's an insult to birds. I want to apologize to birds. You know, they have a lot bigger and better brains than she does. I love my African gray. Could you imagine if I had an African gray parrot as my press secretary? It would sound just like me, but it'd be a little bird. We could put a little hat. But we're not gonna do that. We love to see the good people in the cabinet. And we love to see the bad people like Haley and Pompeo out of the cabinet. They're not gonna be allowed in. You know, when you go back and you think about this election cycle, sir, you had the mugshot, you were shot at, you worked at McDonald's, you're driving a garbage truck. Did you ever envision or imagine 2024, especially from the summer through election day, would play out the way it did? I mean, they're gonna be making movies and documentaries and books about this with everything you dealt with down the stretch. Well, we always knew we were going to win, right? But we didn't realize that when they took the mugshot, we call it, by the way, the Mona Lisa of mugshots. Nobody has ever seen a better mugshot, right? You see people with mugshots and they look good. And then you see my mugshot and you say, wow, look at that handsome guy, right? He's a beautiful guy. They call it the Mona Lisa of mugshots. You couldn't have painted a better picture. Even Hunter Biden agrees. You could not have painted a better picture, right? He's tried to paint it right now, but the Mona Lisa of mugshot, you have getting shot, as you said. McDonald's, right? Nobody's ever done a better job. I won Employee of the Year after 15 minutes. They said, sir, you're doing so well. You made the golden potatoes, you put so much salt on the french fries, but everybody loves that, right? Except I heard they're levying another indictment for too much salt. You fix the ice cream machine, you fix it. It's used to be broken. I came in there 15 minutes. We fixed the ice cream machine. So we did so well and the garbage truck. We took out the trash. We took out the trash like nobody's ever taken it out before and our beautiful orange vest. They call it the orange man in the orange vest, right? It was a beautiful thing. But we always knew we were going to win. And we won like nobody's ever won before. When you look at it, the popular vote, when you look at 312 electoral votes, that's more than we got against Crooked Hillary, which is crazy, right? We got Nevada. They said, what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, except if you're a Democrat, you get kicked the hell out. So we won Nevada, no taxes on tips, no taxes on overtime. We did very well. We're very happy that we did very well. And now we can get back to work to make America great again. Sean Ferris, Chef Donald Trump, ladies and gentlemen. I mean, how good is this? I mean, seriously. This is better than the actual real Donald Trump. It's certainly better than that bozo on Saturday Night Live. Good stuff, buddy. Good to have you back. I want to just start with kind of your reaction on the winning side with Trump, losing side with Harris. We'll get to the day one deportations. We'll get to the cabinet stuff in the nine o'clock hour. But let's start with looking back on the Trump campaign, the strategy they deployed, the podcasts they did, the different stunts, so to speak, the theatrics. How close to a perfect campaign were they able to execute in your opinion? Yeah, I thought they did well, right? I mean, it's hard to argue with the results, 312 electoral votes. You know, you would have liked to see maybe some more down ballot unity in these elections, but nothing will ever be perfect. It's really cool that Pennsylvania flipped the way it did. And Nick, when I was in the studio with you, you told me about Northampton County. So at our watch party here in Tennessee with Congressman Andy Ogles, that's all I was watching. They said, why are you paying attention to such a tiny county? I said, you don't understand this county has predicted the results of Pennsylvania three times, all but three times since 1912, they said, oh my God. So we started watching Northampton and we had a great time. You know, I think it was, I think it was as close to perfect as you could hope for. I mean, when you think about what this guy has been called and put through, right? Not just the mug shot and obviously, you know, people trying to kill him, that's really bad. But when you talk about the media, ever since, you know, January 6th, but even before that, you know, calling him a Nazi, a threat to democracy, a traitor, a fascist, a white supremacist, a racist, a misogynist. I mean, every single name in the book, you have Latisha James in New York, you know, with these ridiculous judgments. Eugene Carroll, I mean, if anybody believes that, you probably believe in a lot of other things that can easily be debunked. And I don't want to say it, you know, on the air because we don't want to ruin things this time of year. But, you know, it's, it's like honestly the, what they threw at him would have taken out anybody else. I could firmly say that. And that's not like to disrespect a guy like DeSantis. I respect the hell out of him as a governor. But I just don't know if anyone else in, in this political atmosphere, in this political universe, would be able to stand up to all this or would they just throw their hands up in the air and be like, I'm done. I want to go back to my life where I can, you know, live on my beautiful properties and play golf every day. This guy just kept getting up and kept fighting. And he's coming on 80 years old. And he's just, I mean, what, five rallies in the last day, ending it in Grand Rapids at two in the morning, dancing all over the place. The Trump boogie is now the, you know, it's a, it's a, it's a TikTok trend and a dance trend that's taking over college football. And this is ridiculous. And the NFL, this is ridiculous. It was about as perfect as you could run it. So no complaints from me about the Trump's campaign. And I don't think anybody would be, you know, I mean, critiques fine, but any actual complaints, I don't think they're warranted. I mean, how could you have done a better job? - Yeah, I agree. You know, conversely on the flip side, when you look at Kamala Harris, and I know the totals have come in, Trump's up to 78 million Harris at 76 million, which is a little bit misleading because Trump swept all seven battleground states. He gained from last election of four years ago at 74 million. And then you look at the electoral map and you color code it red and blue. The red is just spreading like a virus across the nation. And it's a little drop of blue here, a little drop of blue there. It's coastal cities on both sides. It's, you know, San Fran in LA and San Diego. And, you know, a little bit of the Jersey shore in New York City and a little bit of Atlanta. But I mean, Ego 312 in the electoral college, almost 80 million, he wins the popular vote. You keep control of the house, you flip the Senate, the Supreme Court has a conservative majority. I mean, Kamala Harris, it just seemed like she was, and I know she got 70 some million votes, but it seemed like they emphatically rejected her to the point where even abortion and Roe v. Wade couldn't carry the day for her this time. It's so nice because, look, abortion and Roe v. Wade, much to Kamala Harris' credit and unfortunately to her dismay was, you know, unfortunately for her. I'm happy she lost, by the way. But that was her number one issue. You know, when I would listen to her speak about the economy, she didn't know what she was talking about. She couldn't speak passionately. I'm going to build an opportunity. No one knew what that meant. All right, let's be honest. Okay, we could look back on that now. Nobody knew what those words meant. But when she spoke about abortion, there was passion. You know, if I was somebody who cared about that issue, I would have been invigorated by that message, listening to Kamala Harris. I don't care about that issue, and I don't believe, not that I don't care about it. I'm actually very pro-life, but I believe the Supreme Court got it right. It is now a state issue, and anybody on either side of the equation who wants to make a difference in that arena has to do so at the state level. Stop looking to the federal government to solve all of your problems. The one-size-fits-all approach is never the right approach, in my opinion, right? And a controversial take? That comes down to voter ID as well. I do not believe the federal government should assume the power to mandate that every state uses voter ID. Do I believe it would be good for election integrity? Yes. Do I believe, though, it could set a bad precedent for the federal government going forward when it comes to how much control they have over each state's election process? I do. I think states' rights are important to separate from the federal government's rights. So, you know, I think it's all got to get done at the state level. If you want voter ID, make sure you get it implemented at your state level. It's got a better chance of being implemented statewide than it does at the federal level anyway. You see the gridlock. If you have a problem with abortion, one way or the other, get it done at the state level. Don't be lazy. Get off your rear end and get involved. I've been involved every single day for the last four years, you know, since 2020, up until now, in two different states. We want something done. We get friends together and we try and get it done. If we fail the first time, we come back a second time and a third time until we get it done, right? So, when it comes to abortion, that was her most powerful message in terms of the way she was able to deliver it and speak on it and unfortunately, you know, killing babies and aborting pregnancies doesn't get the cost of food down in the grocery store. And that's what a lot of people were looking at, right? Not everybody in this country is going to get an abortion or wants to get an abortion, but everybody in this country needs to eat and go shopping and make enough money to afford to live, right? And so that wound up winning out at the end of the day. Her messaging was terrible. She was not a good candidate. She was not a genuine candidate. The fact that they had to pay millions of dollars to get these high profile people to get to endorse her shows you they didn't actually want to do it, but the paycheck was too big, right? I mean, $5 million for Megan the Stallion to basically have a glorified seizure on stage. I mean, can I do it? Please, I'll shake my rear end on stage for $5 million. I might have done it myself. I mean, if you take it, I do it for $2 million, right? I mean, 50% discount. Hey, I mean, I'll do it, right? What do I have to do? What's a guy got to do around here, right? So it's just, it just shows you the caliber of candidate that they had and it was not a high caliber candidate. I agree. Sean Ferris will stick around with us in the nine o'clock hour and get his thoughts on Tom Holman as the new borders are and also will break down the Trump administration, all the selections so far, what Sean likes and what Sean does not like so far. That's all still ahead nine o'clock hour on the way as Sean saves with us here on Kaling Company. Are you ready to take off to Paradise once again, the Italian Riviera this time on a gastronomical event? The only conservative tours, only conservative tours can deliver. And if you join me last year in Italy, you know what I'm talking about. 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