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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. ♪ >> sean: welcome to hannity.
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well, america, you have spoken and donald j. trump will be the next president of the united states of america after a resounding and historic win. now when all the votes are counted, well, this will be an electoral land slide in every way imaginable. donald trump will also be the first republican to win the popular vote since 2004. republicans also won control of the us senate big time last night and the gop is favored to keep the majority in the house by a bigger margin than originally projected. but the good news doesn't stop there. according to an abc news poll, abc news, all federal charges against donald trump brought by joe biden, kamala harris's weaponized doj are expected to be fazed out. in other words, lawfare, hopefully, will come to an end. the new york post is calling trump the comeback king of
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american politics. by the way, here's what dave portnoy of barstool had to say. take a look. >> a lot of people are asking, how did trump get more votes than he got last time. here's the answer because people like myself, independents or moderates, the democrats gave us no choice. >> sean: dave will join us in a few minutes and will also, of course, we must get an update on ms. peaches. anyway, the most famous dog in the world. first tonight, to be honest, i'm not going to spike the football tonight. we wish kamala, all of her supporters well, in spite of how horribly despicably repulsively they have treated many of us, president trump. we're not garbage, we are a not nazis, we're not fascists. and in fact many ways this is a good day for all americans, even those that maybe supported the harris campaign. despite some fearmongering on the left, donald trump is not going to rule as a dictator. remember, he was president for four years. he will not be imprisoning his
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political opponents or take his haters off the air waves. rachel maddow the conspiracy theaters will spread her lies and misinformation. president trump frankly there is too much work to be done to fix this country. that's the bottom line, isn't that what elections are really all about. so despite the incessant lying of the radical extreme left in this country, the president elect, donald trump, will work tirelessly within the bounds of the constitution to make america great again, safer, freer, more prosperous and a better place for all americans. that's his mandate. no more lawfare, no more censorship, lower taxes, lower interest rates, a secure border, the biggest national security threat we have. better trade policies, free and fair trade, safer streets, no more woke madness and insanity. fewer regulations. lower prices at the grocery
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store and at gas stations. this is what you, all of you, the american people voted for, and this is what donald trump ran on, and will try to deliver on, and i have every confidence he will deliver. he did the first time. now of course it's not going to be easy. nothing really has ever been easy for donald trump, has it? the hoaxes, the lies, in the misinformation conspiracy theories the witch hunts bogus impeachments lawsuits nonstop reckless hatred his sister i can't from the state-runnemede i can't mob, kicked off twitter, his house was raided by the feds, he was charged with dozens and dozens of manufactured felonies, one packed on top of the other. and, of course, deranged would-be assassins, one coming within one mill meter of killing him. with blood running down his face, we'll never forget, will we? he stood up, he put his fist in the air and he yelled fight, fight, fight. and that's what he's going to do
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for every american. it is the nature of who he is. regardless of your race, your gender, your religion, identity or your politics. take a look. >> we're going to help our country heal. we're going to help our country heal. we have a country that needs help. i want to thank the american people for the extraordinary honor of being elected your 47th president, and your 45th president. [cheers and applause] and every citizen, i will fight for you, for your family, and your future every single day it will be fighting for you, and with every breath in my body. i will not rest until we have delivered the strong, safe, and prosperous america that our children deserve, and that you deserve. this will truly be the golden
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age of america. that's what we have to have. [cheers and applause] >> sean: and last night, president trump did well among almost every group demographic you can think of. take a look at your screen. he made real gains among both men and women and hispanic american voters and african american voters and even young voters and to the surprise of the hosts at fake news cnn kamala's under performance all over the country just, frankly, took them by surprise. take a look. >> so you ask, are there any places that the vice-president is over-performing joe biden in 2020 we can show you that as well, we bring that out here. harris over-performing 2020. >> holy smokes. >> there you go. let this go away and see if there's anything on the east side there. >> literally nothing? >> literally nothing. >> sean: holy smokes. there was a massive shift in every state. even deep blue new jersey, new jersey, was within 5 points. illinois around 8 points. the democratic leaders, this should serve as a wake-up call.
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america is sick and tired of your failed policies, of your rigid wokism. but sadly, many in the media mob, they just can't see the writing on on the wall. according to certain left-wing host racists sexists were to blame for last night's results, that's what happened last night racism and sexism. no, but take a look anyway. >> democrats need to be mature, and they need to be honest. and they need to say, yes, there is -- there's misogyny. but 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. >> black voters came through for kamala harris, white women voters did not. that is what appears happened in that state. >> this will be the second opportunity that white women in this country have to change the way that they interact with the
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patriarchy. >> she is a person of color. she is a she. and she is in an interracial marriage. and i wonder, i have this question mark in my mind over whether all of those things combined was too much for pockets of this country. >> let's be honest about this, okay? let's be absolutely blunt about it. there were appeals to racism in this campaign, and there is racial bias in this country. and there is sexism in this country. and anybody who thinks that that did not, in any way, impact on the outcome of this race is wrong. >> sean: remember that whole narrative got started by barack obama, the brothers and misogyny and they don't want a woman, and then stacey abrams follows it up with, yeah, you know, african american men, there's racism and there's sexism. look, the trump haters, i get it, you're not in a good place right now, we'll give you a little bit of latitude. some on the left even melting down on social media. some of it is actually quite
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hilarious after the empire state building lit up red to commemorate donald trump's win. and meanwhile comedian, listen to this jerry seinfeld, called out his kid's old school. why? they're giving -- you can't even make it up. distressed students, they're distressed over the election results, the day off after the election. forget about the land of the free, the home of the brave. we're now the home of, what, liberal snowflakes? one left wing group is now even sending out texts. i goat this from a friend of mine just got this text encouraging democrats to grieve with loved ones and then take to the streets? what does that mean? my message to those deeply upset on the left, it's going to be okay. just keeping watching this show. we will hannah-tizu and get it straight. but to quote the rolling stones, listen, we've been on the air
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after elections that didn't go the way i wanted them to go and you know what? we all survived. you don't always get what you need, but if you try sometimes, you might just find you get what you need. and america frankly needs donald trump after four years of nothing but disastrous policies of joe biden and kamala harris. this country's voted all powerful bureaucracy's got to be held in check. meritocracy, the foundation, the greatest system of woke creation ever designed by men, it is called capitalism. not the green new deal. it must return to every industry in our country. our borders must be secure. we're allowing in people who commit murder and rape and violent crimes, cartels, drug dealers, i mean, gang members. what are we doing? iranian, you know, hit squads are in our country and 12 and a half million, we're going to give them, what, free sex change operations, free homes, free
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college education and then amnesty? this is madness. our laws at our border must be enforced. the american dream has got to be restored and, unlike what the washington post is saying, don't settle for a town house if you want a house with a backyard. we shouldn't have to settle. we shouldn't have to put our sweaters on and lower the heat in our house. it's a tall order, but no one will fight for you like donald trump. you know what? there's a good side to a president that fights for his country. here now with reaction, rnc co-chair lara trump is with us. lara, first i've got to tip my hat to you, to eric, to your entire family and to the president. you guys left nothing on the field, absolutely positively nothing, and i know. and when you first became rnc co-chair you came right here on this program and you promised this audience that you were going to do a lot of things. every promise you made, you have
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been able -- you were able to keep and then some, and i've got to congratulate, you know, you and your team for a job well done. the president for a job well done. it was the most disciplined campaign by far i think that he's run. >> oh, well, that's so nice, thank you, sean. i'll tell you, last night was an incredible experience and no one deserves it more than donald trump. i mean, everybody out there knows, this man has been through pretty much anything a human being can go through at this point, and, you know, i think sometimes back to that very famous oprah winfrey interview in i think the '80s where she asked donald trump would he ever run for president and he said only if i felt my country needed me. well, in 2016, this country definitely needed donald trump but i don't think it has needed him more than we need him right now. and i think the american people, having a break from him for four years, seeing how bad it could get, fully understood that. and i believe that's why they
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came out the way that they did and overwhelmingly showed their support for him. but i just want to give a shout-out really quickly to the team that we had at the rnc, michael whatley the chairman and i when we took over in march said we have two promises we will make, we will get out the vote and protect the ballot. we never wanted to go through 2020 ever again, a horrible election, you had so many questions afterwards from so many people as to what had happened and could we trust our electoral process. so we said donald trump is going to get those votes out we are going to protect the ballot and we put together our election integrity operation and we had an incredible team. and to the 230,000 people out there who volunteered over the past several weeks of early voting and on election day, thank you. you guys made the difference. and i believe, sean, that 2024 is the year that we have restored trust in our electoral process and it was my honor to be a part of this. it surpasses anything in my wildest dreams to be a cog in
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the wheel here, absolutely incredible. >> sean: you know, it's interesting, i know that there are a lot of conservatives and a lot of republicans, they were very reluctant, very resistant to the idea of voting early, voting by mail, et cetera. you know, it's amazing to me that we probably won't get arizona maricopa county results for another 10 days but in florida, with a much bigger population, what did we have the results in 45 minutes? and nobody questions the integrity in the process or has a lack of confidence in the results. now that the republicans will have the house and the senate, and donald trump will be president, i think there are a few basic things that we ought to have. and kamala harris, people may not know, one said she supports paper ballots because, you know, the russians can't get into them. i said okay. what about, is it possible, you know, proof of citizenship,
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voter id. signature verification, chain of custody controls, updated voter rolls, paper ballots and partisan observers in every precinct in the country watching the voting all day the vote counting all night and we have an answer by the end of the night. can we not implement that nationally? can that be done? >> well, i think if, look, we have a lot of things going our way right now don't we? we have donald trump who will be the next president. we have a senate majority obviously, and we're very -- looks pretty promising for the house. so i think you're right. look, those issues you just discussed are what 90-% plus of americans agree on. you should be an american citizen to vote in american elections, that's the law by the way. you should have some form of voter id. it's amazing to me sean that you have states like california where they say please don't take out an id we don't want to see it. how outrageous is that? i've said for a long time and i think you've said the same thing, too. we don't have a perfect system
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right now. we had to get throughout this system and we had to play the hand that we were dealt. you have election season now instead of election day and a lot of nuance around the country that makes it very confusing and really concerning for a lot of people. yes, maybe now is the time once donald trump is inaugurated. we go forward and maybe we have something that passes so that we can have a blanket federal election process that every state a besides by and we feel really good about it all across the country. every american deserves to know that in the united states when you cast a vote your vote matters and your vote counts. >> sean: so should we start the betting pool now on considering your husband, eric trump, friend of mine, how many more depositions he might have considering how many he's had to go through, which isn't really funny. but maybe we should have a pool in terms of who will first, on the democratic side, talk about impeaching donald trump and how soon will that occur? because that is almost a certainty in my mind.
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your thoughts. >> well, you know what, sean? i would like to say that i'm going to disagree with you here. here's my hope right now. you're right, traditionally we know that that's the way it's gone, they've looked for any way to attack donald trump and by way of attacking all of his family they can do that as well. they've continued to do that. i actually believe that when history reflects back on donald trump, he will go down as the great unifier of this country. i think you've already seen it start to happen. so many people who bought into the lies about this man voted for him yesterday, or over the past several weeks. people can only be manipulated for so long and i think they're starting to see that the truth about donald trump is that he never needed this job, he ran for president of the united states because he loves this country. he has sacrificed nearly everything including almost sacrificing his life. and i think people are starting to realize he might be just the answer that we need right now in this country. so i'm going to predict four years from now, whenever he's
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leaving office for a second time, he is going to go down with one of the greatest approval ratings and i believe be one of our great leaders in history. >> sean: they won't be able to help themselves. there's going to be somebody. i guarantee that part. >> you're probably right. i'm trying to be optimistic sean. >> sean: i know. all right, lara, congratulations. great job and big night last night >> here with more reaction to last night's results is the anchor right here on fox news of special report, our own breath bret baier is with us. we've been through a number of elections together. if you just think back in all that we've gone through, we have a change in candidates, sadly, you know, two would-be a sass answer. you have lawfare going on, at the same time a president, former president in a mug shot people wanting to put him in jail. i can't think of a time that it has been this wild of a ride.
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what is your, you know, big picture take on all this? >> yeah, good evening, sean. thanks for having me. i think it's surreal. i think that what we've seen in this election, we will never see again. what transpired from june 27th in that debate where we saw president biden really just kind of imemployed, and then the change of the nominee, the two assassination attempts, all that we've been through, the debate, my interview with kamala harris, you know, you look at what transpired and how she developed her campaign, i'm fascinated by the kind of recriminations, the autopsy that the democrats are doing on day one, and it's sort of all over the map. they're saying there's all kinds of things wrong. but the bottom line is that, the people who voted for the former president said you're not listening to me, is at least
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what we got out of the fox news voter analysis. the economy matters to me. i'm paying too much. inflation matters to me. immigration matters to me. i really don't like the woke stuff. i really don't like my kids going into a bathroom with a man who identifies as a woman. that matters to me. and others didn't hear that. and so i think we're in a different place. and really the indictment is on the media industrial complex that no longer has a bull horn because despite everything that everybody said, people voted, and they voted for former president trump in big numbers. >> sean: you know, it's funny, and i was discussing this a little bit when i was a guest on your show and great coverage last night and great ratings last night, and a little bit with brit hume and that is, you know, in many ways the media industrial complex, as you call it or i affectionately refer to
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it as the state-runnemede i can't mob, but if you look at the big three networks, if you look at all these left-wing cable channels, if you look at the major newspapers in this country, the trust in media has never been lower. and i would argue that their power, quote, influence, has waned to the point where they threw everything they could possibly throw at donald trump united, and the american people didn't listen, they didn't care, they didn't pay attention and they went in an entirely different direction. to me, we're going to look back at this moment for the media, i said in 2007 journalism is dead. i would say legacy media is dead, gone and buried. is that a fair statement? >> it may be, sean. and listen i really liked having you on the show as did martha and i think it really added something and you said listen i'm going to make a prediction and i don't mean to go over my
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skis but i'm going over my skis and it turned out to be right. it tushed out to be dead right across the board, the blue wall became the red wall, it was really great to have you on and to have that insight and perspective. i do think that this is a big moment. this election shows that despite everything, the fascism, the naziism, the madison square garden was a nazi rally, the focus on the comedian that was three hours before the former president went on, the focus that that was somehow going to influence puerto rican vote across the country, the first indication of that was osceola county in florida where puerto rico vote was turnout over the top supporting president trump he has changed the dynamic, it is a realignment. and donald trump in 2016 broke some of my colleagues in the media. they didn't think about it the right way. they became too emotional about
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it. i think he has broken it again, and we'll see how they cover it this time. >> sean: i think fake news will be forever branded into the foreheads, if you will, of the brands of these companies. you know, bret, i look back on this election, there was only one person i can think of that really challenged kamala harris and one of my big frustrations, she never had to answer, you know, why she doesn't want to say radical islamic terrorism, why she co-sponsors the green new deal and wanted the elimination of the filibuster to pass it with bernie sanders or medicare, government healthcare at all no private health insurance, she didn't answer any of them. but my point, vantage point, you're the only one that even attempted, in a very limited window that they gave you, to get answers to real questions. nobody else did it. why? >> i don't know, sean. you know, i think, listen, it
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would have benefited her as a candidate to have more of those exchanges. it would have benefited probably the democratic party to have some kind of, you know, farm club where you're going through interviews and answering questions. the interesting part is that other interviews happened after me that asked the same questions, and they were, you know, if you're turning the page, how can you say that you're different than president biden? didn't work. she didn't have an answer. and i think that's part of the authenticity that caused her problems in this election. >> sean: yeah. i think that interview will be remembered for a long time, in large part because you were the only one that did it and i tip my hat to you for that. great coverage last night, thank you for letting me be a small part of it. >> thanks for coming on. >> sean: i had a great time. thank you. when we come back the gop won back control of the u.s. senate last night. senator marco rubio will join us next and how crucial this all is for you. also, barstool sports founder
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david portnoy, we'll get an update on ms. peaches and he said democrats gave americans no choice but to vote for trump. he'll explain that and more. straight ahead. ♪ my kingdom does not belong to this world. repay to caesar what belongs to caesar and to god. what belongs to god. jesus, we trust in you. amen.
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♪ >> sean: and in another major blow to the democratic party last night, republicans also regained control of the u.s. senate. see you, chuck. anyway flipping at least three seats with opportunities for more as the races in arizona, nevada, pennsylvania remain too close to call. now last night's win was such a land slide for republicans that florida senator marco rubio said that president trump has fundamentally remade the republican party. and meanwhile, amid growing speculation, senator rubio is not ruling out a possibly role
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in president trump's cabinet. so what does the future hold for the senator? here with more is my senator in the free state of florida marco rubio. senator, maybe people don't know, i do know. you spent a lot of time stumping not only for president trump but for candidates all around the country. you were working nonstop traveling everywhere and thank you for that. how was it on the road? >> well, it was rewarding because we've zone the result. and, you know, i saw firsthand. i don't know if people fully understand how hard donald trump worked on behalf of america to be honest with you. a moment on the last day of the campaign where he was like we're going to leave nothing on the table, nothing, we're going to leave it all on the field. and he was involved not just in rally after rally after rally but these teleconferences these teletown halls he was doing not just for his campaigns but for other candidates in the middle of all this. it was nonstop even through the day yesterday, and he deserves a tremendous amount of credit. the guy's a machine and he does it because he loves the country and i think that's what's most
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important. you put out there this thing that have me saying he fundamentally reformed the republican party. the republican party now reflects the country the most diverse coalition of voters ever to come together to elect someone to the white house, more votes now than he did when he first ran and he did it not by appealing to people on the basis of the color of their skin or their ethnicity or gender, he did it by appealing to them as hard-working people who want an economy that works again for people like them, as people that want to make sure we are a country that is safe at home by stopping capitol hills crossing our border and terrorizing our communities, by people that want us to have a foreign policy that preserves peace, that avoids us getting into wars through strength and by being pragmatic and ensuring that our foreign policy's geared toward prioritizing our core national interests especially at a time when the world is spiralling out of control. that was his campaign and appealed to people across the
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board and you saw the results. >> sean: we're likely, we have an opportunity for potentially three more pickups in the u.s. senate. how important would that be in terms of your ability to get the president's agenda passed? >> well, it begins by getting the president's people in position and obviously we can do that with 51 votes. we don't want jd to have to come down and break ties. and the bigger our majority is the less there is a margin for error. i think it's 52 now and i think we will a be at 53. bob casey my colleague from pennsylvania really should concede pretty clear he's not going to win and we have a good chance in nevada that's 54, that's a strong position for us to be in. and all of it, interesting, all of it we had great candidates but let's be clear. >> sean: samuel brown -- >> they got elected because donald trump won their states. >> sean: yeah, sam brown's up by, what, 3,000-plus votes, 86% of the vote in. >> yeah. >> sean: we're watching that
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race, watching kerri lake out in arizona. would you really consider leaving the u.s. senate and taking a position in the president's cabinet and if you had a choice what cabinet position might you like? >> well, look, first of all, i am in this because i love serving my country. >> sean: that's a loaded question. >> i know and it's not up to me to make those decisions. i have a job to do now in the senate i have a job there and he needs people in the senate to carry the agenda, one thing is to win an election but then you have to do something with it. there is a mandate they're telling us go fix these things and we have do that. if we don't do that all of this is for naught so he needs people in the senate to help maybe that's my place to serve, maybe some other capacity i don't really know, we just came from the victory hasn't even been 24 hours yet but donald trump has always made great choices look how he did with vice-president and how he dose done with the people in his campaign. he put together a tremendous campaign they all deserve tremendous credit and he picked every one of these people that worked for him. so he'll have great choices has great people to pick from and he
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needs good people in the senate and in the house and i'm excited about the nice -- as excited as i've ever been in my time in the senate >> sean: maybe now that i'm a full-time floridian i maybe want you to stay there but i want you to go where your heart is called and with the victory of rick scott last night governor desantis we have some really good people down here in florida. >> big win. >> sean: huge win. senator rubio thank you. when we come back, legacy media. we were talking about this with bret, freaking out after they were unable, as hard as they tried, to secure that win for kamala harris, they failed spectacularly. full reaction, vivek ramaswamy and then later dave portnoy barstool is with us to explain why democrats gave them no choice but to vote for president trump and an update on the most famous dog in america, ms. peaches. ♪
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♪ >> sean: all right, as i said last night during our election coverage, the influence of the legacy media is dead. the media worked overtime to help kamala harris, her campaign, and had you believed this race was tied all the way to the finish line, when in reality it will be the most dominate victory of donald trump's career. now, the legacy media was once again wrong, about pretty much everything. here with more is former 2024 presidential candidate vivek ramaswamy. you sir were not wrong you were predicting this victory by this margin and you even brought up and i had brought it up on my radio show a number of times the idea of him winning the popular vote which happened as well. >> exactly. and i think it's from traveling this country sean we get out of the echo chambers on the
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internet and just talked to people from pennsylvania to iowa to the west coast of nevada we found that most americans share the same common values. it was a beautiful thing to watch last night and i think there's going to be a couple good things to come out of it. number one i think we're going to see a resurgence of national unity young people coming along in droves for republicans. this is a new coalition, this is a new republican party. this is a new country. the other positive thing, as a result of that, i think we're going to see sean is a democratic party that at least finds its way back to sanity. one of two things is going to happen. either the democratic party's going to have to let go of the crazies and the progressive left and find its north star again or else the democratic party is dead. and either way that's a good win for the country. so we're still learning a lot from those election results but the number one learning is there's a new coalition, we're united and there's unity to save this country and i'm excited we're going to be a part of it. >> sean: isn't it really, and i've been saying this for some time, that the democratic party has become the party of coastal
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elites, you have these last minute ads, julia roberts, tell your husband you're voting for trump but you can go in and nobody will know how you really vote. you can then come out and lie to your husband, did you vote the right way honey? yes, i did and you can be a real man and tell your bro friends that you voted for trump and you really voted for kamala. if you have to hide, if you have to pretend that you don't want to tell your friends who you really voted for, maybe that's not the right person to be voting for. >> well, the reality is this is just the politics of division that the democrats have been perpetuating for a really long time. it started with identity politics based on race, then gender, then sexuality. now division even trying to sew that within the family within married members of the same household relationship and it didn't work. so i think the beautiful thing about this sean is now that we've defeated kamala harris and joe biden and the democratic machine we don't have to worry about them and their hypocrisies now we can move forward and say
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we're not just running from something we're running to something. i like donald trump's message in the closing speech last night celebration victory party at 2:33 a.m. yesterday what he had to say was we're entering a new golden age in america, and i think this is the opportunity we now have. the other side has been so thoroughly defeated they have to go figure out who they are and what they stand for. that's not our job our job is to now revive this country for all americans and i think donald trump's going to be able to do it bayou nighting people through success. it was a beautiful message. >> sean: you've been a successful businessman and you've been out on the campaign trail. would you be willing to give up that successful career and go into the president's cabinet, if asked? >> look, i've lived the american dream, sean, i'm doing this now for my kids and their generation, it's why i stepped into this sphere last year when i ran for president. i want to serve this country in the biggest way i possibly can. and because donald trump delivered that decisive victory,
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he's also a be sefshld this coalition of outsiders and independent thinkers and i think because of that victory we're going to have some big ways to change the country, whatever role i can play i'm looking forward to it. >> sean: whatever role i can play is that a yes that you would leave the private sector? >> i'm excited to serve the country sean in a big way and i'll tell you this once we make some decisions you'll be the first to know. >> sean: you're giving me a politician's answer. would you be willing to serve in the cabinet? why are you making me do this again? >> yes, i'll be willing to serve this country in a big way, i promise you that sean. thank you. >> sean: i believe you. thank you. coming up, democrats play the blame game and they want to blame biden but instead of taking a good, hard look in the mirror and their far left radical policies, we'll check in with barstool sports founder dave portnoy and he said democrats gave americans no choice but to vote for trump. after all, we're all garbage. straight ahead. ♪
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experience how great splenda stevia can be. grown on our farm, enjoyed at your table. (♪♪) ♪ >> sean: all right, instead of taking any responsibility for their loss, the democrats blame game has started as they desperately now try to pin the loss on anything but their own far-left policies. last night after donald trump's victory, dave portnoy, barstool's fame in a video he shared on social media explained how democrats gave the american people no choice. take a look. >> a lot of people are asking, how did trump get more votes than he got last time? here's the answer. because people like myself, independents or moderates, the democrats gave us no choice. the democrats gave us no choice. that was the worst campaign and the pure arrogance and their moral superiority have driven people away.
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if you say you're voting for trump suddenly you're a nazi, you're hitler, you're gar beige. enough. enough. tonight is on the democrats. congratulations to donald trump, i voted for him and i felt i had no choice but to vote for him for the campaign that the democrats ran. >> sean: you know what he's right americans, sick and tired of democrats, their far-left policies. take a look at deep blue california, proposition 36, a ballot measure that will roll back some of california's soft on crime policies, overwhelmingly passing in the state and la county district attorney george gascón, one of the most progressive das in the country lost his reelection bid to an independent nathan hawkman here with reaction barstool founder dave portnoy. thank you for joining us, apparently we had audio issues thanks for being patient with us. let's talk about what it was, i
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don't like being called a nazi or a racist or a fascist, i'm not a piece of garbage and i don't like people that are racists and fascists and nazis. that was their closing argument? >> it's been nonstop deplorables before that a nonstop assault on your senses and insulting, like i said, more than half the country. at some point they're going to learn their lesson but that was their entire campaign essentially. >> sean: it really was. and, you know, if you can't run on, especially if you've been in office four years, if you can't name a single thing that you did that made people's lives better, in my mind you have no campaign. because you had four years to do it. and then she went the whole campaign not having to answer questions. that bothered me, too. >> yeah, the craziest thing was her campaign was turn the page, you know, start a new america all this, trying to distance herself from joe biden who
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obviously they basically threw a coup but then when the most obvious questions of all times would be asked, the most predictable questions, how are you different from joe, what would you have done differently, she couldn't get an answer. that's probably the most ringing indictment to the campaign. you that question is coming. you know it's on people's mind. i don't know how you sit around with the smartest people they've got and say hey here's how you answer that question, she never was able to and it probably cost her the campaign. >> sean: yeah. and then, you know, you have this issue of gender affirming care, california, minnesota, without parental consent. what parents don't have any rights at all, or tim walz, you know, wanting to put feminine hygiene products in boy's bathrooms, fourth grade boys' bathrooms? you can explain that to me? i don't get that. help me out with that. >> no. i mean those issues to me personally, and everybody has their own, are less important than some of the major issues like crime, borders.
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i mean, i wouldn't do it. i'm not going to vote based on that issue. there's a lot of other more important issues to me. but those are the ones that forced me to go to trump. >> sean: yeah, but put it this way. i know you're not a parent, and i was going to get to this, you're certainly no, we called him tampon tim but, you know, here you are, alpha male, tough guy, you know, all-american as far as i can see, and then you've got this soft side, and i watch all of your videos of ms. peaches. and now we have a second dog that you've adopted, the beagle. >> yeah, pete the beagle. >> sean: and all of a sudden you're like the toughest guy in the world and then it's like when you're around your dog, ms. peaches, i love you. it seems so sincere and you love this dog and now you have another dog and how much money did you raise for shelter dogs?
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>> we've raised a little over a million bucks so for for shelter dogs and continuing to cause obviously near and dear. i've always been a dog guy. so, yeah, i love doing it i do love the dogs and we raise a ton of money and help a lot of new ms. peaches so an important cause for me. >> sean: let me go back and let me conflate the two issues a little bit. gender affirming care. i don't really care what any adult does in their life, i believe in liberty and i believe in freedom. fine with that. but gender affirming treatment and care for minors without parental consent. i'm guessing if anyone goes near, you know, pete the beagle or ms. peaches and wants to do anything without your consent as, you know, as the owner of that dog, you're going to go nuts. am i wrong? >> yeah, that's a wild -- i wasn't expecting that analogy, but, yes, i can confirm to you, if i find somebody trying to do something to one of my dogs
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without my consent and without their consent, then you may have a murder on your hands. [laughter] >> sean: people that don't know you, they're going to say he's calling for murder, because liberals have no sense of humor. >> if you touch my dogs i'm going to kill you. >> sean: if you mess with my dog, you're done. well, if you break into kamala's house she's going to pull out her glock meanwhile she wants gun confiscation and mandatory gun buy backs. i don't get it you put the dog in a baby conch and push the dog all over the place, you do all this stuff with the dog, you spend all this time with your dog and i've never seen a better dog owner in my life. how did all this happen? >> i've always been a dog guy my whole life. she's not a big walker. she had a really bad past was used as a breeding dog and left basically in a dump for the most
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part but her bones i think are really kind of beaten up a little bit and she's also stubborn, so that combination, that face she gives you, she says hey, push me around, stroll me around, i like the fresh air, that's my idea of exercise, you pushing me. >> sean: all right. how's it going with pete the beagle? that is now your second dog. >> yeah, they're best friends. they've bonded really quickly. it's like having kids. you're up early it's a lot of work but i love them and i'm very happy that they have each other. who would have thought this, that on the day after the election, we're talking dogs. >> sean: well, to be honest, i kind of need a little break. we've been going hot and heavy, politics, politics, and to talk about something as fun as -- people have not seen it, doesn't ms. peaches have her own account? you've got to watch these videos. >> yeah, $1.4 million. >> sean: i think i do a pretty
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good imitation. it's like this. ms. peaches, little peachy, come here peachy. is that a pretty good imitation? not too bad right. >> yeah, that was very good. she's very famous. >> sean: yeah, more famous than me. i agree. the most famous dog in america. all right, great job, too, raising a ton of money for a great cause. anyway dave, appreciate your time. thanks for being patience with us. more hannity straight ahead. ♪ ♪ iberogast bloating iberogast thanks to a unique combination of herbs, iberogast helps relieve six digestive symptoms to help you feel better. six digestive symptoms. the power of nature. iberogast.
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