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don't seem to really understand why they lost this thing? you and i have been doing politics for 20 years and it's a blue collar appeal of trump and the populous movement long before trump was in politics you and i were talking about this. they still don't get it. real quick. >> they have no comprehension of just how deeply donald trump has bondr bonded with the working men and women of this country. that people who labor for a living, that people who make this country run, the people who have the jobs upon which the very machinery of society. >> laura: they turned out. >> they have no idea how much of a bond he's built with them and how much those people hold in contempt the so-called elites that disdain them. >> laura: stephen, this has been quite a ride, lot of fun to have you on the last couple years, thank you very much. >> it's been a long ride. jesse watters takes it from here. ♪ >> jesse: welcome to jesse watters primetime. tonight: >> it is hard to think of a
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political comeback that is actually more significant than this one. >> jesse: america has spoken. trump wins in a land slide. >> look what happened? is this crazy? >> democrats orchestrated a very public fab fest a proverbial stabbing in the front of the sitting president of the united states and didn't use him in his home town of scranton pennsylvania. >> jesse: democrats questioning the coup, now what are they going to do. >> a lot of that is going to be directed at president biden. >> it's misogyny from black men who do not want a woman leading them. >> some of the most misogynist things i've heard came from black men. >> jesse: the media blame game begins. >> i can't help but wonder if the american people have given up on democracy. >> jesse: plus: >> you don't know [bleep] about [bleep].
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♪ ♪ >> jesse: fox news alert, the greatest comeback in american political history, donald trump defeating kamala harris in a land slide. axios is calling him one of the most tran sendent political figures of our time. after surviving two impeachments, two a sass answer and 94 felony indictments he did it because you did it. the machine lost and the obama biden dynasty went down with it. the republican party and the united states of america will never be the same. >> this is the biggest red wave i've seen since ronald reagan's 49-state victory in 1984. >> this was a sweeping victory. >> he is a seismic force in american history. >> i have to see how bad the shellacking is, this is a shellacking for the democrats. >> jesse: trump on track to win 312 electoral votes as we
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believe arizona and nevada will move red after their counts. liberals woke up this morning confused. how could a dictator win the popular vote and take the senate and probably the house. the answer's simple. they lied to you. but trump listened to you. they told you the border was secure, the economy was humming and joe biden was an olympic athlete, even though he couldn't stop falling down and forgetting his own name. if you had a problem with that, they censored you and when they started losing they called you fascist garbage who just needed a smack in the ass. the last four years we witnessed the democrats go crazy. they loaded illegals into airplanes and flew them here. they emptied jails, made up genders handed out free sex changes and printed money like zimbabwe. we watched it happen. we didn't like it. trump listened he heard you and said i get it i'll fix it. not that complicated. we kept the faith in the face of
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last-minute hoaxes. remember, kamala was going to win iowa. a comedian made a joke about puerto rico oh my god it's over. trump's tariffs are going to wreck the economy. really? because the market today had its best day in two years. trump did better with puerto ricans and beat her by 13 in iowa. the american people don't like being lied to. trump even did better with women than kamala did with men. imagine that. wives didn't have to lie to their hubs. the so-called racist dictator shattered records with blacks, hispanics jews and college students. his margin in springfield ohio where they're definitely not eating the pets went up. trump, mr. muslim band won muslims in dearborn michigan. the guy who they said hated hispanics won miami dade county. that's the first time a republican pulled that off since reagan. and the funniest part of the election, and we've had some moments, was that biden would
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have done better than harris if he hadn't gotten whacked. >> so you ask, are there any places that the vice-president's overperforming joe biden in 2020. so we can show you that as well, we just bring that out here. harris overperforming 2020. >> holy smokes. >> here you are. so let this go away and see if there's anything on the east side there. >> literally nothing? >> literally nothing. >> jesse: literally nothing. one democrat said this is as bad as i've ever seen. this was a total and complete repudiation of the democratic party. people are not buying what we're selling period. just like that, democrats watched the obama biden rainbow coalition evaporate. not only did trump defeat kamala and biden he defeated identity politics. dei is dead. but the reverend is skipping the funeral. >> we've got to be honest. among hispanic men and black men, there's a lot of mass sage
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any and he appealed to the whole false macho thing that some black men and latino men went for. >> jesse: the democrats lied to you and then they made you feel bad about yourself for not swallowing the lie. all donald trump did was listen and not write you off. campaigning with a celebrity security blanket, bruce, albert einstein, oprah, maybe not the best look when the country can't afford groceries and rent. kamala met with liz cheyney more than she met with her own sisters. >> nine hbcus in north carolina. you know how many she visited? one. imagine if she spent time doing that instead of hanging out with liz cheyney in the midwest coffin a different story tonight. >> jesse: kamala took black for granted pandering and made barack scold them. same with his son i cans, yeah she didn't call them tacos like jill but you need more than j-lo. >> look, hispanic voters are swing voters and what's
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interesting here is the republican party treated them the same way they treated white working class voters. they courted them the same way they treated white working class voters. the democrat party treated them as an identity group and we're seeing a working class coalition start to drift to the right. >> jesse: democrats were already having a problem with the white working class, and now they have a problem with the white, black, and brown working class. but black and brown people aren't the only ones getting scolded. white women got a tongue lashing, too. >> why do you think that uneducated white women voted against their reproductive health freedoms and why do you think latino men voted in favor of someone that's going to deport -- says he's going to deport the majority of the community. >> i don't think they like being called uneducated -- >> that's what the poll says. >> when you put people in these boxes that's a take away. >> jesse: abortion was supposed to make this the battle of the sexes didn't happen. this election wasn't decided by
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race or gender, it was decided by class. trump won the working class, wherever they lived and whatever they looked like. that's the sweet spot of american political power. and the democrats derided and deserted them even though they're outnumbered, what a stupid strategy. you can't win over america if you hate americans. and what the democrats dand it won't be forgiven in a while, they didn't even look like they cared. >> you don't have to be intelligent to know you can't pay your bills. you don't have to be intelligent to know you can't afford groceries. people will forget what you did and said but they will never make you forget how you feel. >> jesse: the democrats deluded themselves into believing they had the democrats behind them and were shocked when the votes came in. >> i can't tell you the conversations we had where the series, including a kayleigh mcenany attending a donor event taking place at one of the glitzy hotels not far from where we are here in washington, dc, they say, the atmosphere there was like a funeral.
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>> jesse: this victory restores the power to the people. the republic had been preyed upon far too long by a greedy ruling class more interested in control than their own countrymen. any threat to their power, no minor, was met with the full force of the machine. it worked during covid, but it doesn't work anymore. >> nobody deserves this more than him and nobody deserves this more than his family does. this is what happens when the machine comes after you. what you've seen over the last several years, this is what it looks like. couldn't stop him. he keeps going forward, he doesn't quit. he's the most resilient hard working man i've ever met in my life his family are incredible people. this is karma ladies and gentlemen. he deserves this. they deserve it as a family. >> jesse: make no mistake donald trump has a massive mandate. a common sense coalition destined to rebuild the american dream. trump won the election his way. he didn't have to compromise who
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he was and what he wanted. so his leadership and his agenda must be respected. we've sent him to washington on a mission and just like he has high expectations of us we have high expectations of him. remember, trump can't run again so he's got nothing to lose. he just has to deliver what the american people demand. and with the right team he'll execute. the future looks bright. trump is going to be presiding over america's 250th anniversary. how poetic. oh, and in la summer olympics and the world cup. what a perfect fate. the never trump movement has been vanquished the lawfare is over, more on that later and house and senate trouble makers have all disappeared. while we fight to fix the economy, crime, and the border, we also need to get to the bottom of butler and what really happened that day. and we deserve to see the epstein materials, the jfk files and the diddy tapes.
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that's not revenge, that's justice. last night was the first day of american justice in a very long time. and now trump has a clear runway to do what he's always wanted to do, and what we need him to do. and we'll hold him to his word. >> nothing will stop me from keeping my word to you, the people. we will make america safe, strong, propers puss, powerful and free again, and i'm asking every citizen all across our land to join me in this noble and righteous endeavor. that's what it is. time to put the divisions of the past four years behind us. it's time to unite. and we're going to try. we're going to try. we have to try. and it's going to happen. success will bring us together. i will fight for you, for your family, and your future every single day i will be fighting for you. and with every breath in my body, i will not rest until we
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have delivered the strong, safe and prosperous america that our children deserve, and that you deserve. this will truly be the golden age of america. that's what we have to have. [cheers and applause] >> jesse: sage steele is here. sage, were you at all nerves, just a little bit last night? >> first of all, forgive the voice. it's been an interesting couple of weeks on the campaign trail and such an honor, doesn't hurt just warning so i'll talk as much as you want. i was a tiny bit nervous only because of the ptsd from 2020. >> jesse: me, too. >> and i didn't trust, you know, something to not go wrong or to go wrong there. i figured something would. but being with the campaign over the last several weeks, couple of months, we talked so much about what they did to make sure voter integrity was intact as much as humanly possible.
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lara trump and michael what timely what they did as the company chairs of the rnc incredible to make sure there were attorneys around the country. every single issue that came up and they would hear about them while we were out immediately threatened with a lawsuit and they had to back up because they were trying to do it again. so yes i was nervous but being on trump force one the last full day of the campaign, being on that plane with him, leaving grand rapids michigan at 2:45 a.m. eastern time to go down to palm beach, the feeling on that plane, jesse, was confidence and calm. and donald trump was so calm and joyful and going through his play list and playing his music for us. and it was incredible to see that calm. so that's why i was confident, because he was. and so was his team. it was really incredible to witness. >> jesse: yeah he left it all out on the field. what music was he playing? >> i mean, he'll go from sinead o'connor to elvis, like
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back-to-back. >> jesse: doesn't matter. the play list is incredible. i've asked him if he would share it and so far i've gotten a no. >> jesse: i'm sure we'll be hearing more from d.j. donald trump in the years to come. you're right though we're traumatized over 2020. you know how many people texted me during the night last night here come the ballot dumps, this is when it gets fishy. to have a nice election end in a way that it did on the same night as the election is something the entire country needed. democrat or republican, so we can all kind of breathe a sigh of relief. >> yes. >> jesse: but the mandate now, i mean, this was not a small victory, this was a big win for the america-first movement. what do you expect in the days and weeks to come. >> i will tell you being on the floor there when they announced pennsylvania, it was nuts and i may have gotten emotional with the thousands of other people on the floor because it was just so shocking to your point that it
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happened so soon in the night. to your point about america first, people literally want that. that is what we, they, millions of people voted for. and i admit something to you real quick, jesse. i am still nervous because they have proven that they will do whatever it takes to prevent this. so there's a part of me that is concerned safety-wise and i want to make sure donald trump is protected based on what we saw this summer. so america first, i believe they are all in. they know this truly is history, the golden age is upon us. >> jesse: i feel the same way. we've got to clean house with the secret service make sure 47 is safe. sage steele go maybe drink some lemon tea. we'll talk to you soon. >> sorry. >> jesse: it's okay. it's great. you deserve it. kentucky senator rand paul joins us now. how do you interpret this victory? this is being described as one of the biggest republican landslides we've seen in
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decades. >> you know i think when the elites of our country, in the democrats begin calling their opponents garbage i think it's all over for them. once i saw the image of donald trump serving fries then i saw him in a garbage truck and then the coup degras defending peanut the squirrel from ex execution he had me then. defending pea nut the squirrel from government agents from breaking down the door to stop from killing pea nut the squirrel he had me. no but there are big questions. if we do nothing our country will have a $4 million increase in taxes because the 2017 taxes expire. so i'm looking forward to immediately getting together with the house and keeping those tax cuts and maybe adding to them because tax cuts mean that the private marketplace, the efficient people in our country working hard, get to keep more of their earnings. and that's what it's all about. >> jesse: yeah, we have to have a little tax relief, reduce the budget bloat. it's insanity right now at the
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treasury department. no one knows what the hell they're doing. you've got to secure the border. we need to find out answers about the pandemic. i need answers on epstein. i mean, where do we even begin, dr. paul? >> we are very hopeful that robert kennedy will have a big influence in the administration. we're very hopeful that whoever will be head of health and human services will now reveal the documents i've been trying to get for three years. nih and hhs have refused to turn over the documents as to why wuhan get this research money and why it wasn't screened as dangerous research. those documents exist and they won't give them to me. i think a friendly trump administration will. i'm looking forward to getting those mainly because we need to try to make sure this doesn't happen again. >> jesse: here here. and hopefully no one's life is in danger as a result of these documents coming out. that would be pretty scary. all right, senator rand paul,
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good to see you as always. kentucky looked pretty good last night. >> thank you. first to declare for trump, as always. >> jesse: there you go. all right, obama's pointing fingers at hillary, joe's pointing fingers at kamala. ha ha, this is getting good. ♪ the next president of the united states is... lord, we trust in you. we give to you everything. our leaders, our president, our country. we give it all to you. jesus, we trust in you. amen. every guy look better. from tall to short. from big to slim. from our iconic button downs for all shapes and sizes to a whole lot more.
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>> jesse: last night kamala harris didn't call trump to concede. she went to bed can doug and waited until this afternoon to say congrats. we don't know what went down for those 12 hours but we're going to find out. at 4:00 she came out and told her supporters it's over. >> the outcome of this election is not what we wanted, not what we fought for. not what we voted for.
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but hear me when i say, hear me when i say, the light of america's promise will always burn bright. 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. while i concede this election, i do not concede the fight that fueled this campaign. sometimes the fight takes a while. that doesn't mean we won't win. that doesn't mean we won't win. >> jesse: there wasn't a dry eye at howard university or over at 30 rock. >> tell me what you're thinking. >> well, i'm so proud, i'm so proud of her. i don't think people realize how hard it is to get to where she
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was. her fighting through the primary thicket of california politics to become the california attorney general, really hard. i mean this is really hard stuff. and then to be vice-president and to step into the most difficult situation in the world where she had to be completely loyal to joe biden and respectful of the fact that he had chosen her but yet maneuver in a -- i mean such political skill, it is just inspiring. >> jesse: political skill? claire must not have seen kamala on bret baier. now trump won because he focused on the future and kamala lost because she was only focused on trump. and now she's just going to hand over the keys to a dictator? doesn't make sense because she was never serious. she seems to have made her peace, but the media's already calling for protests and interference. >> we're going to need the whole country to recognize that risk in advance to call it what it is
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when they try it and actively resist it. >> i have every confidence that proc democracy forces in this country will continue to stand up and make their voices heard. >> some will be citizens and many of you sitting at home right now digesting this news right now, some of them will be you. >> we should protest, if the situation arises that we need to protest, which i'm sure it will. >> jesse: and what about all those trump trials? they're over. the doj can't prosecute a sitting prosecute so all of biden/harris federal cases against donald trump about to go kaput and the state cases look like they're on ice for quite a while. and by the way joe biden just invited trump to the white house they're going to have a nice sit down and chat together as is the tradition after the election. congrats donald. i would have beaten you again by the way. nice win but i might need your help with hunter. looking for a pardon. maybe a job. senior trump advisor alina habba
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joins me now. so you were there last night. how did it feel? >> i don't have words. i truly don't have words. i'm always a -- and you can tell from my voice --. >> jesse: you and sage lost it. >> i lost it. i mean, i was sitting with the president, i was right behind him watching the results come in. elon musk was there. it was very surreal. you know, you have a moment where you say, wow. you know, i started as his lawyer, jesse and i'm very realistic and humble, i'm grateful for this journey but i can tell you it's been a journey and they put us through hell. and to hear them say, the view, and not to be negative, but to hear the commentary, you know, we should be ready to protest. we should fight. you know, i can't stop but think, then are we going to say you're an insurrectionist if
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people do what you say? you know, we have fought so hard, and i think that their tactics back fired on them. i think they know that. i think we got voters out because they're tired of this rhetoric, they're tired of a divisive america and they realize that president trump is the one that actually loves america first and last night was the most special -- it truly was a special night i can tell you that. i'm honored. >> jesse: well you should be. really the campaign began with the raid. you know, once they raided his house and rummaged through melania's drawers, that was it. the country, all the republicans everywhere came out and supported this guy because it was just so atrocious to treat someone like that, especially a former president. but your rival is just so disgusting. and since then the battles that have been waged, and the bullets that have been dodged, it's just extraordinary. the legal war is over, we believe, right? >> yeah, it's over.
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look, the reality of the situation is, every case that should never have been brought will be dropped, should be dropped. we see the doj calling for them to be dropped. we see the doj turning on their own like they did with joe biden saying that jack smith should step down. you know, they lost the election for them. i truly believe that. i think that the lawfare people having statements today, like hochul and leticia james, the narcissism, it's got to go. so america's tired of it and i think they said that in the polls. these cases need to be dropped, we need to move on, america needs to heal. >> jesse: yeah, fresh start. we could all use it and so could your voice. >> fresh start. >> jesse: go have a great night and celebrate again if you want to. >> it's all right it was worth it jesse. >> jesse: i'll bet. thanks so much alaina. >> so the democrats are at each other's throats after last night. you are not going to believe what they're saying about each other. right back. ♪
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>> jesse: there's only one happy democrat in america right now and he's sitting in dc licking an ice-cream cone. his wife cast her vote yesterday wearing a maga red suit a message to the democrats who knifed her husband in the back. joe biden never liked trump but he might hate his friends who back stabbed him even more. they turned him from the most powerful man in the world to a couch potato. insiders say biden's been spending his days watching netflix. people next to him say he's a little lonely. sure he gets his daily briefings but he can't focus. he's trying to figure out what's next for him. he's obsessed with his presidential library and his [audio disruption.]
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cooed the big guy. i do have an indictment of some of the strategy. and again, the people that said joe biden was the problem. where's my camera? he was not the solution, okay? he was not the solution. i will just note that. i will just note that it is probably not the best idea that democrats orchestrated a very public stab fest, a proverbial stabbing in the front of the sitting president of the united states of america. and then didn't use him in his hometown of scranton, pennsylvania. biden world agrees. they think joe would have won the white working class, and they blame obama and pelosi for pushing him to the curb. but kamala world is firing back.
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a lot of that is going to be directed at president biden and this is even coming from folks inside the harris campaign one senior official i just talked to said biden will hold a lot of blame for it and frankly they said he should. one of the ways in which he is being blamed right now actually just goes back to the simple decision of seeking a second term in reelection in the first place. >> jesse: one of kamala's top guys, david plouffe, hate that name, said they did an amazing job considering they had to dig themselves out of a deep hole. that hole is joe's legacy. a biden world source said plouffe is a sanctimonyius ass. another said i find this so productive joe biden is the president of the united states and won without you. he successfully beat donald trump, something he never did.
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it's an allout civil war between kamala and biden. >> one of the reasons a lot of democrats are angry with joe biden tonight because they feel that the decision to run again when he was 80 years old was very reckless and a very risky decision, a risky gamble that he lost. >> jesse: now the media's getting in on the infighting t same reason biden told us he's healthy as a horse say he should have dropped out years ago. usa today says blame biden's ego for trump's win and another paper says biden's old enough to know better. trump's win is on him. but if they keep blaming the ghost of joe biden they're never going to learn for their mistakes they're the ones that covered up for biden's brain and for exampled them on for being so radical that's what cost them the election and the day after the election we still don't know who kamala is. a democrat source told primetime kamala's biggest problem is her lack of political identity.
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she's so scared to offend everybody she won't give any answers. but democrats absolutely see her running again. she's young they predict she runs a nixon and runs for governor of california. wow. are the democrat king makers are going to gift her california after she gave trump a second term sources tell primetime there's rumors obama was annoyed with hillary for backing kamala so early it forced his hand. the clintons and the obamas put their legacies on the line and it blew up in their face now democrats want to coup the coup leaders. quote, the team that's there, it's time for them to retire. we need a whole different strategy. the day of obama and his geniuses are over. they've been left behind. they're out of touch with the american people. the democratic party is out of touch. the democrat king makers came close to pulling off a political
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heist but they didn't finish the job. obama schumer pelosi haven't publicly accepted any responsibility for kamikazing their own party. but we spotted nancy having a very intense chat with donna brazil at kamala's little concession speech. we're calling a lip reader to find out what they said. so they are tear their whole party down to the studs. who's going to rebuild it? the same power brokers that botched this? and how much longer does nancy have? doesn't pauly p get lonely at the venn yard and how did clooney get away with this unscathed? we remember what you did. now whoever it is, someone's got to run the machine, you know the democrats. they don't let people make the call tulsi gabbard's a trump transition team member. before we get to the democrats drama you a member of the transition team, did you guys have any transition meetings and
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how was last night. >> yeah, we've been in meetings all day today. last night really what gave me so much hope was the american people's voice came through in spite of all that has been thrown at us, the propaganda, the lawfare, two assassination attempts. the american people's voices were heard, there's a mandate. what's interesting to me jesse is that we've seen yet again how little the democrats care about the american people and our voices. you just lady it out. they are so far out of touch, not paying attention to why it is the american people chose president trump to be our 47th president, and they care so little for our democracy that even leading up to the election, and of course they will continue to do this up until inauguration day, they are literally trying to, quote, unquote, trump-proof the presidency and the administration. and we've got to pay attention to this because as you said
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kamala harris will likely run again and whatever they tell us in the future about how they are the defenders of the democracy like they said almost every day on this campaign, they don't care about democracy and they're trying to limit the powers of the presidency for president trump to be able to carry out his promises to the american people. the reasons why people voted for him --. >> jesse: what do you mean by that, they're trump proofing the white house tulsi? what does that mean? >> well we've seen this already, president biden was talking with his friends there in the eu to try to, for example, lock-in obligations for our taxpayer dollars to be used to continue to fund this proxy regime change war against russia via ukraine so that when president trump takes office he will not have the opportunity to be able to make that decision for himself because, as he has promised within, what, 24 hours of being sworn in, he is committed to ending that war. that's one of many examples there, democrats in the house and senate who have been working
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to try to limit the powers of the presidency to take away the responsibilities that our constitution puts in the president's hands once again to try to trump proof the presidency and disrespect and completely reject the voices of the american people and our right to decide who we want to be president and commander in chief. >> jesse: don't let them get away with that and don't fall for any tricks. remember the last time the fbi was just like sending agents in and like talking to people. don't talk to any fbi agents on the transition team. rule number one. >> don't worry. >> jesse: thanks tulsi. good luck. >> thanks. >> jesse: the media working through the stages of grief. we'll show you what that looks like. right back. ♪
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♪. >> jesse: last night was an act of defiance. people who pulled the lever for trump weren't just voting on the economy or the border. we were rejecting the decaying institutions that have been lying to our faces for years. that includes the media, which has been covering up for kamala and joe. they told us the economy was good and the border was closed
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and joe biden was as sharp as a tack. kamala's 60-minute interview was fa nayingled with and abc's debate moderators lied about crime and migrants. a trump land slide was the media's worst nightmare. last week an anonymous tv executive put it this way. quote, if half the country's decided that trump's qualified to be president, that means they're not reading any of this media, and we've lost this audience completely. a trump victory means main stream media is dead in its current fofrment and just like in 2016, the media's going through the stages of grief all over again. first, you had shock. >> i've been talking to allies of the vice-president and sources close to the campaign over the course of the morning including in the early morning hours and they are in a state of shock and disbelief just to give you a sense of what i'm hearing one source telling me that they're, quote, stomach is in knots. another saying they felt, quote, terrible, and another just describing the mood among campaign officials as, quote,
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gloomy. >> jesse: next came denial. >> let's just be clear, and nothing that was true yesterday about how flawlessly this campaign was run is not true now. i mean this really was an historic flawlessly run campaign. she had -- queen latifah never endorses anyone. she came out and endorsed her. she had every prominent celebrity voice. she had the taylor swift, the swifties, she had the bee hive. you could not have run a better campaign. >> jesse: then anger. >> i can't help but wonder if the american people have given up on democracy. he has said he wants to go after his political enemies. i am your retribution. >> it's not just misogyny from white men. it's misogyny from hispanic men. >> right. >> it's misogyny from black men. things we've all been talking about, who do not want a woman leading them.
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it is time for the democrats to say okay, and you and i have talked about this before, a lot of hispanic voters have problems with black candidates. >> jesse: and, finally, acceptance. >> at some point democrats are going to have to confront some realities that they haven't wanted to confront in the past. they didn't want to confront the past issues on the border. it took them too long to confront that. we talked about a transgender inmate ad that ran 30,000 times that the democrats refused to respond to. it's time for the democrats to take a good, long, hard look at how this happened and if they just say trump bad, democrats virtuous, they're going to keep losing. >> jesse: hoover institution senior fellow and author of the dying citizen vdh is here. vdh, you seem to be, i don't know, a little amused watching the media process this loss.
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tell us more. >> well, every party gets full of itself, and they drift away from the middle class. that's what romneyism was, that was mccainism, that was paul ryanism. and the corrective finally was go back to the middle class, the trump maga, and the same thing happened to the democrats with mcgovernism and carterism and they suffered through reagan and bush and then they went back to bill clinton and school uniforms and school choice, secure border and the middle class. and so it didn't make any difference about biden, when he got out or when he stayed too long. the rob was, they appointed kamala harris. if they had had an open convection and run jeff stein and mark kelly from arizona, and they had said we're going to secure the border, we're going to clamp down on crime, we're going to get dei out of the military, they would have been very competitive. but they're not going to do that
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because they haven't suffered enough so they're going to keep doing this stupid woke extremism until they have to come with reality. and the republicans, you know, i'm not trying to defend them, they hadn't won 51% of the vote in 36 years at the presidential level. seven out of the last eight popular votes. and then donald trump just shocked the world as he did both last night, and that's what happened. they're in denial. and you were right about the cooper rosses stages of death because it's a political death they're going through so that's why i'm laughing jesse. they learned nothing and forgot nothing. >> jesse: and they have to suffer more in order to fully grasp it. >> right. learning comes through pain. >> jesse: we're not dancing on their graves we're just enjoying ourselves. we would never do that, we're classy around here. all right, vdh, wipe that smile off your face. [laughter] >> jesse: all right, the pollster who aced the race. we'll tell you who that was right back.
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♪ >> jesse: i love doing this. i love saying who nailed the vote totals. atlas intel was the most accurate pollster, nailed almost every single battle ground poll to a t. qantas insights perfectly nailed the popular vote. those are the ones you have to look to next election. primetime's own anthony roccio also had his own map 312 nailed it got every institute right. he's all in on our movement. think he's italian or is he polish? nobody knows. robert from yukon oklahoma jesse i think it's finally safe for you to say red wave. gosh that feels so much better.
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they didn't want me to say it. i wanted to say it they didn't want me to say it. dave from sugar grove illinois look on the bright side now kamala can go back to her middle class neighborhood. kathy from long valley, new jersey, anyone else feeling unburdened by what has been? matt from rochester new york, trump just shattered another shatterer. wow. he's very good at keeping women out of the white house. some would say that that's his best quality. ralph from clifton park new york for nancy you should probably get a lip reader that is fluent in words that start with f. betty from dawsonville, georgia, so i guess this means no more dei thursdays. dei's not dead yet until al says it is. i'm watters and this is my world. ♪ >>
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