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washington tonight. as always. thank you for joining us. kamala's wingman, tim waltz. oh, he went home today to defeat and addressed his supporters. we'll get to that in a minute. but i think someone and i mean someone now needs to do a wellness check on his wife. gwen, i'm not sure if you heard me. we cannot. and we will not give up this fight. that's right. come on. come on. that's right. we cannot. and we will not give up. this fight. oh my god, move over. hillary, i think we found someone whose voice is even more annoying than yours. shocking, though, isn't it? that male voters didn't race to the polls to support tim walz and gwen? and in arizona, hundreds of thousands of votes still need to be counted, and republican
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senate candidate kari lake is fewer than what, 40,000 votes behind ruben gallego. our bill melugin believes we should keep a close eye on this race, which got me thinking. imagine if mitch mcconnell's senate leadership fund had actually given kari lake some of the money they blew on larry hogan in maryland, and more finger pointing in the harris campaign. remember all those glorious concerts with all the mega stars? we're really going to turn the vote out for kamala at the end of the campaign. building energy excitement for all the voters. give it a shot. oh, won't be here. we did it. well, the bills are coming due, and the new york post is reporting that the campaign blew $20 million on the multiple extravaganzas, and they did it on the advice of obama alum stephanie cutter. o,
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with nothing to show for it in the end. so now vendors are saying they fear they're going to get stiffed. imagine how much the harris team would have stiffed the american people had she won. more on that later. but first, confident, calm, and even presidential. that's what the democrats and the media wanted us to believe about kamala harris, especially in the last week of the campaign. remember, we were told that momentum had shifted in her favor. in fact, she was so sure of herself that her rally speeches were under 15 minutes long and she wasn't even mentioning trump by name. toward the end, they hoped that all of this would demoralize trump voters, and that it was going to be a kamala layup. but then it.
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they told me they fixed it. i trusted it. it's not my fault. democrats finally learned what happens when reality strikes back. holy toledo. it's just like, oh my goodness gracious. trump was the best gop showing among 18 to 29 year olds in 20 years. you have to go all the way back to 2004. how about among black voters? it was the best performance for a republican candidate for president in 48 years. among hispanic voters, the exit polls only go back since 1972. but but donald trump's performance on tuesday was the best for a republican presidential candidate in exit poll history. this election was about breaking through and going to that democratic coalition and tearing it apart. i like that harry enten and so begins the liberals bitter blame game. the 2024 edition is su culpa hombres latinos, also latino men who, despite the utter
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disrespect shown by trump and his promise to deport some of your mixed class, mixed status families, most of them voted in a 55% majority to make the deportations happen. so you own everything that happens to your mixed status families and to your wives, sisters and abuelas from here on in dios mios. is that really the way to speak to the fastest growing demographic and in the united states? imagine if i had said something like that. and what about white women? they were supposed to come to kamala's rescue. black people voted for somebody they know is a racist. white women voted for somebody they know, took away their reproductive rights. so all of those things are hard for people like me to understand. and rather than admitting that they went too radical on the trans agenda, democrats blame republicans for highlighting it. we shouldn't
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apologize for the fact that we do support transgender rights, and the people who are a part of that community. what republicans were able to do is exploit that. yeah, it's called discussing an issue. of course, their favorite punching bag bag had to get the lion's share of the blame. there should be accountability. and joe biden should not have run for a second term. there should have been a competitive primary in january. he should have dropped out in january and not july. now the biden pile on is something to behold. the woman who forced him out, nancy pelosi, she told the new york times. because the president endorsed kamala harris immediately. that really made it almost impossible to have an open primary at that time. that's really funny. they wanted it that way. she's still lying, and democrats still think it's a comms problem. the democrats are the ones they are
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the party that cares for the blue collar. exactly. the republican party doesn't give a rat's patootie about it all. i can deduce is that it's the messaging. it didn't get through to people. they're not paying attention, that's all. you're not paying attention, people. and of course, democrats always find free speech very inconvenient. yes, you're suffering. these things led to that. and i think that the democratic party has to really deal with listening to some of the people in the party that is trying to reconnect them to their to their roots, what they stood for. i think that's fair. but i think we have to we have to factor in massive disinformation. oh, it's disinformation. you knew that was coming, but there's no one who the democrats will blame more of course, for their failure than you. the voter. what is wrong with america? what is wrong with this country that they would choose a
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message of divisiveness, of xenophobia, of racism, of misogyny over a message of inclusiveness, a message for the people, by the people, of the people. that's what the problem is. there's still out of touch elites. they've learned nothing. they still despise you. they still look down on you, and they will never and i mean never admit that their policies were to blame, because that would require a move to the middle. and i don't see that happening even after tuesday's near wipeout. joining me now is abraham enriquez, founder and president of bienvenido u.s, and anton daniels, a youtuber. content creator. abraham, let's start with you. the comments about latino men were beyond outlandish. what was it about the democrats that latino men didn't like? look, laura, on
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tuesday, 46% of hispanics went to the polls and voted for protection of the american dream. economic stability and safety and security. and then we woke up to cnn and msnbc telling us that we are racist and sexist. i believe that president trump getting 46% of the vote of the hispanic vote, making him the republican presidential candidate with the most hispanic support in history. it's not going to be a surprise anymore. it's going to be the new normal coming to the midterms, because every single attack that mainstream media is giving on hispanics are the great are like the best ads that we can run during the midterm elections. but look, i think when kamala harris did her entire campaign on how president trump is a threat to democracy, but then realizing that she herself just skipped democracy by skipping a primary and being coordinated, the candidate for a party made a lot of hispanics who understand the dangers of socialism and communism, and how parties in cuba and venezuela functioned that way realize they need to tilt over to the republican
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party now. and of course, remember what they were saying during the campaign. watch. i would actually like to put this narrative to bed, maybe forever. one place there's not going to be a realignment. black men, you are not seeing shifts among black men. please stop saying black men. the only area supporting trump. yeah, yeah. well, that's what the message. they're not going to vote. they downplayed all of the polls that were showing this this shift. and they basically said that was all made up. but they believe the des moines register poll, anto, it's incredible. you know, turns out that we cared less about meg the stallion, beyonce and even usher and we actually cared about economic stability, wage growth and then securing the security of our families by making sure that we get out of these proxy wars. listen, they were so tone deaf. they were so off. we don't care about tampons and boys bathrooms, and we surely don't care about voting for reproductive rights
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over the security of our family. and i think that democrats completely missed the mark by sending obama out there to disrespect us as a final ploy to get us to the polls and vote for kamala harris. and we don't care about obama or michelle obama telling us what to do. we can think for ourselves and abraham. i think this border issue was also terribly misplayed by the democrats, not just substantively with keeping the border open and allowing millions of people in, but thinking that somehow hispanics would think this was all great, and that republicans wanting to enforce the border was going to drive away hispanic voters. they've been thinking this since for like 20 years, by the way, i've been dealing with this issue for longer than that, with the republican part. no, you're right, laura, and you look at stark county and deep south texas. cameron county and hidalgo county, three counties that are over 97% hispanic populated and had been under democratic control for 120 years. and president
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trump won every single one of those counties and their border districts. right. and i think that when you when you see how the democrats turned a blind eye to the crisis at the border, these are our resources. these are our border patrol agents that are constantly being disrespected by this administration. well, then it's really no surprise that south texas came out and became ruby red for president trump this election cycle. well, and one stop that the democrats made frequently various democrats during this campaign, anton was to the podcast of charlamagne tha god. it's very popular. and he kind of jumped on to the he jumped right on to the kamala bandwagon and bought into a lot of the narrative. but now he's kind of singing a different tune. watch. don't y'all find it strange that now that he's won, they're not calling him a threat to democracy. they're not calling him a fascist. i would think that, you know, if you really believe that, then somebody's speech would be
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about how america effed up and how how things are about to be really bad. it just makes you wonder how much of it did they really believe, or how much of it was just politics. anton, when i heard that, i thought, okay, that's nice, but he knew it was, you know, just garbage, right? he knew that trump wasn't a threat to democracy. so, i mean, i'm not really buying into his like, it's not even a mea culpa, but his critique at this point, i don't either. honestly, if you really ask me, if i had to put $100 on it or my life on it, i would say that charlemagne probably voted for trump because at every turn during this election, even though they seem to be friends, and i seen when he actually came to detroit and they did this radiothon in order to try to get people to engage, to vote for every question that he talked about and everything that he said afterwards. actually aligned with trump. and so the ideals and everything that he stands for, including what represents for us as african americans in this country, actually aligned with trump. and so it seems as
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though he's really a plant for the democratic party versus actually believing in whatever the rhetoric was that they were spilling towards black people. yeah, i mean, he's an entrepreneur. entrepreneurs are, i think most of them are for trump. i mean, so none of it made sense. abraham, anton, great to have you on tonight. thanks so much. all right. now that kamala is finished and joe is about to ride his corvette off into the sunset, the democrats are trying to figure out what's next. someone will emerge at some point to be able to lead them out of the promised land, but there's not an obvious figure. i don't think michelle and barack obama want to lead a revival of the party, so they're going to have to find who are those figures to lead them. now, the democrats need a savior, but who comes off of their very weak bench. you got hakeem jeffries, the minority leader of the house. he's too worried about protecting trans athlete. they want to ban trans children from playing sports and bullying kids. that's the
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extreme. maga republican agend. what about california governor gavin newsom, though? i mean, big state, important state. how can he maybe right the ship for the party? well, i don't know. he may be too busy trying to take away your guns to members of the united states supreme court, to right wing republicans all across this country. do you have no common decency? and what about pennsylvania governor josh shapiro? now, he kind of got the cold shoulder from kamala during her vp search, but he's just more of the same failed policies. i'm focused my work around three simple letters in the alphabet gsd. we focus on getting done for the good people of pennsylvania. this is actually not a bad line. joining me now, rod blagojevich, former governor of illinois. rod, wonderful to see you tonight. am i missing any big names whom they might be
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looking to for 2028? if your question was a multiple choice question, my answer would have been d none of the above. there's really nobody on their bench. if you're asking me to throw some other potential names in there. i mean, we have our governor here in illinois, j.b. pritzker, who used to work for me. he inherited billions of dollars from the hyatt hotel fortune, but he's basically been a governor who's been tone deaf to the real needs of the people of illinois. donald trump actually won more votes in illinois than governor pritzker ever did, and there was no republican trump campaign here in illinois. i think the democratic party, if it continues to have the indifference or contempt that it has for the average ordinary people, they're not listening to them or hearing them. and some of the things that all those pundits were saying just moments ago that we heard is an example, that they're not hearing them. they're never going to get those people back. and it's a combination of donald trump remaking the republican party as a party that's reaching out to everyday working people, offering opportunity, a chance at the american dream that the democrat party used to be for.
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but these new age democrats are all about, you know, the usual stuff that the elitists talk about, but the things that don't really matter to everyday people. there are a bunch of elitist snobs, and this bench that they have are no different from the ones who basically ruined this party. yeah. i mea, gretchen whitmer, i mean, she was really popular after covid. i mean, they apparently they love being locked down there. and in michigan, they thought that was great, but i don't see her doing very well either. and then there's tim walz. of course, we know gov that he's not going to be much of much help for the democrats because it looks like he still doesn't really understand why the country rejected him. check it out. it's hard to understand why so many of our fellow citizens, people that we have fought so long and hard for, wound up choosing the other path. it's hard to reckon with what that path looks like over the next four years. i think he might have wanted to shed a tear there. rod. they don't
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understand why they lost and their speeches are just they're terrible. they're either we're going to fight, fight, fight. and no one believes kamala is doing anything or you know, you just look at him and you're like, why did they ever pick him? trump beat him in his home county in minnesota. well, they don't understand because they have lost interest in the real concerns of everyday people. it was so obvious. millions are storming into our country illegally, and the democrat party is putting the interest of illegal immigrants above poor african americans in cities like chicago, the economy has been bad and the democrats have been lying to the american people trying to say that it's been good, but every time a mom or a dad or anybody goes to a supermarket or a grocery store or fills up their car with gas, they lie. they reminded every day. yeah. they lied. they ignored the concerns of everyday people, and they still are lying to themselves. it looks like there are a few little glimmers of recognition, but they're few and far between. rod, thank you as always. all right. coming
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but that was just happy campaign talk. she never meant any of it because democrats are pledging to fight trump every step of the way. donald trump is whom he is. he is a liar. he is not someone who can ever be worked with a happy warrior is still a warrior. you come for my people, you come through me. if it's contrary to our values, we will fight to the death. of course, gavin newsom already eyeing 2028. he's always going to join the fight, calling lawmakers into a special session for what he claims is a mission to safeguard california values and fundamental rights in the face of an incoming trump administration. joining us now, missouri senator eric schmidt. i know senator schmidt is not surprised about any of this. and, senator, we are already hearing rumblings from the open border politicians who plan to challenge trump's plan to deport millions of migrants.
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this is massachusetts governor maura healey. if the trump administration requests it, would the massachusetts state police assist in mass deportations? no. absolutely not. let's keep those men, men, men who raped those girls. and what was it, nantucket or martha's vineyard? let's keep them in massachusetts. make massachusetts great again. senator, your reaction to this? they don't get it. and there's a lot of lessons to be learned by the democrats from this landslide that president trump just delivered for the american people. but i think the combination of this coping they're doing and trump derangement syndrome, which is the root cause of it, will not allow them actually to assess what happened here. their entire party has been orientated over the last decade as an anti-trump trump movement, and that was soundly rejected in a verdict that was delivered by the american people on tuesday in numbers that not quite frankly, not many people would have
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predicted. and so the republicans now have a mandate, and we need to deliver on that. we need a secure border. we need an economy that works for working people. you know, we need to be respected here. but what i want to get at in this segment, we know that they're going to do that. but the democrats do have some tools in their tool book, right? they're going to go to federal court to try to stop these deportations. and they'll use, you know, some twisted, you know, interpretation of the constitution or of some challenge to executive authority, which i don't think ultimately would be successful. but it might slow things down considerably. correct. well, it could. i mean, but i will tell you, though, a lot of these issues have been adjudicated already. laura, like with remain in mexico, that was, you know, the federal court said the president could institute that policy. so some of these now there's precedent. so the first go around, they might have been able to do it. now it's been established that he has that authority. now i do think the legislature, we might want to come in and backfill that. but he has a lot of authority by way of executive order. the courts have already
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said he does, and particularly on on illegal immigration and on the border. well, senator, there's also a rumbling out there about the supreme court. and the left is trying to force sotomayor to retire or encourage her to retire. so they have, you know, a chance to cram through another justice on the court. also, other backlog of judges, they're going to try to ram through. you're in the senate. will this happen? i don't think so. i think this is honestly like, again, they're trying to know how to understand how to deal with this, this historic loss. i don't think they get it. they're blaming the american people, the american. they just don't think they lectured the american people enough. i'll tell you one other thing they're going to try to do. they're going to try to burrow a lot of these political appointees into the into the administrative state. but there are tools for president trump by way of executive order through efficiency standards to root them out. so i'll be on the lookout for that in the
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operates your nation's patriot missile defense systems. it begins in california with a little girl raised by two moms. well, we trust that all of this woke toxicity in our military will go away. under president trump, that's what they campaigned on. joining me now, marc geis, founder of the shadow warriors project and a marine corps vet. marc, what should the trump administration do to target and root out this die madness in our military? i think the first thing we need to do is quit putting it to the forefront. you know what really matters to the men and women that are on the ground, that are in the planes that are fighting the wars are is the person to your left or right going to be there for you when it really matters? that's what that's what is important to
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them. and the fact that we have all this wokeness that is put into there, it just breeds weakness into what they're really wanting to do. we need a military that is strong, capable, who's patriotic, who loves america. and right now, that's not what this current administration is providing us. but my question was, how do we get it out of the pentagon? is it a by an edict by is it the pentagon chief, you know, in a memo saying the following things are no longer to be mentioned or recruitment is not based on this? i mean, there has to be a specific directive that all of this has to go no more, you know, dances on the white house lawn. no. you know, we'll get it back to the first mission, which is to protect america. now, there's an official video from the u.s. navy. watch this. hi. my name is johnny, and i use he him pronouns. hi. and i'm konchi. and i use she her pronouns. and we're here to talk about pronouns. that's the kind of
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stuff that our tax dollars went to fund over the last few years. and i think most people, no offense to anybody, but that's not what the pentagon should be funding. no, i agree completely. we need to be funding education about what they're supposed to do, what their jobs are not about what a he him is or anything like that. it needs to be clear and concise as to what the mission of our military is. i mean, we're looking right now at, because of the current administration, we are looking at what, three wars potentially you've got ukraine going on, you've got israel, and china's always on there. yeah, china's going to be on its heels. and those other conflicts are going to be wrapped up. mark, great to see you. thank you. coming up the angles biggest list of the year so far. the winners and losers of the week. don't go away. if you're on
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the presidency than donald trump. he deserved it. he made the biggest political comeback in history this week. but he's not the only winner of this campaign. it's time for the angles winners. and then we'll get to the losers. first, elon musk. he went from kind of a disillusioned democrat to a real fighter who helped deliver pennsylvania for trump and vance into space. come here. the true test of someone's character is how they behave under fire. we had one president who couldn't climb a flight of stairs and another who was fist pumping after getting shot. also a name you might not know is scott pressler. he worked tirelessly on the ground in the keystone state, knocking on doors to turn out the vote. i wish we had his photo up there. also on the winners list, the border states. i'm so at ease because i know the cavalry just arrived on tuesday night and america has gotten a reprieve. i'm
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going to guarantee the american public tonight, president donald trump, greg abbott and dan patrick are going to close this sucker down and go to the criminals that have come across the border. you might want to try to illegally go back into mexico because we're going to throw you out. i love that. but perhaps the most deserving winner of all the working class usa, usa, usa, usa in this country and that's for me and you. that's why i'm singing the song in the back of a hoodie. oh, they were celebrating at texas a&m. i can tell you that. all right, as for the biggest losers, kamala and twisted tim, of course they're joined by the corporate media anger. and frankly, fear. we're way more powerful than appealing to people's better angels. i can't help but wonder if the american people have given up on democracy. well. it happened
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again. zero credibility. and we certainly can't forget war hawk liz, perpetually frowning. cheney i'm going to do everything i can to work against donald trump and donald trump represents is in many ways just cruel. losing is cruel. then there's barack and michelle, who should have just stayed in martha's vineyard. please do not hand our fates over to the likes of trump, who knows nothing about us. we have not yet seen the same kinds of energy and turnout we saw when i was running. that seems to be more pronounced with the brothers. whoops. and then perhaps the most out of touch group of all the celebrity set at madison square garden, he reminded us who he really is
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and how he really feels he's going to pass a ban on price gouging on groceries. and she told me that in my face, so she better not lie to me in my fac. turn up the music, turn down the light. joining me now, mary katharine ham, fox news contributor, and alex marlow, breitbart editor in chief, host of the alex marlow show. mary katharine, i know we covered a lot there, but i know we're missing some losers. well, i think number one, first, i want to give a shout out to scott pressler because he's so impressive. and he really was just on the ground doing the hard work. and he's got great hair. so i just i just want to thank him. special kind of celebrity for us. and for my first on the loser list, i would have to say kamala's donors. we knew that she went through $1 billion. we didn't know that she went through $1 billion and 20 million. and by the way, a lot of those donors were just regular people who gave to joe biden. and then they were like, new story.
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we're running someone different for 100 days, and she's going to brewster's million, $1 billion by the time she's done. and you're not going to get anything out of it. she had the most she had the most billionaires who gave a lot of dark money contributions as well. alex, what about for you? for me? well, the obvious winner you would have to say are the dogs and the cats, laura. i mean, they were eating the dogs. they're eating the cats. and trump is going to save them all. and it's going to be beautiful when he does it. but it's hard not to be obsessed with the fact that the ladies of the view that they've just always been punching bags for us and conservative media, and that they just debase themselves to such a level and they're still doing it. laura, they're out there today, and they're talking about how it's really that we didn't want a woman of color. we would have loved a woman of color to be president if she had the america first policies, if she was going to rip up nafta, close the border, tap our energy resources, get us out of foreign wars. we would have happily voted for her. but donald trump did that and what
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is with these women who won't tell their husband who they're voting for? i mean, that's not a healthy marriage. and you didn't get anything out of it if that's how you're living your life. yeah, that was a total lie, by the way. another loser in the group, i think in this election cycle, the white dudes for harris watch these pronouns. like, i'm just really excited that we have, like, the first black woman that could be the president of the united states. i'm a proud white dude for kamala harris, baby. let's go. woo! mary catherine. they had a lot of groups. yeah, i watched several of those zooms. they were really throwback to 2020. and i think one of the losers here is condescending identity politics. that doesn't mean that democrats will let go of it. i think it's going to take some time to work that out of their system. they really use it as a crutch for a long time now, but they're going to keep losing while they use it. and white dudes, for harris and that cringe clip you just saw as part of the reason, it turns
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out that appealing to people by the identity you buy groceries and are sick of people lecturing you about how you're the problem with america is the correct identity. to appeal to. and that worked for a lot of people, of all colors and all classes. alex, what else are we missing here? well, you're missing a big one. i would say everyone who called people fascist and garbage were losers here. aside from one man, joe biden. after that first debate, joe biden would have gotten blamed for the whole thing he was going to lose. for sure. he was going to lose, and trump is going to win, and everyone would have pointed the finger at joe biden. his legacy would have been ruined 50 years plus. and now who do you blame? you blame everyone. the three people who engaged in that coup. nancy pelosi, barack obama and laurene powell jobs who installed kamala harris, all of the fake news media, all of hollywood, especially george clooney, taylor swift and beyonce, they all get shared burden. all of those professors, the die wokesters, all the people who kept their audiences completely in the dark about the reality that was trump's dominance in this election. yeah, well, they they lied to their viewers. they
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me a let me. can you believe the reaction of these guys? i mean, you know, trump should have invested in mega, mega ultra maxi pads to collect all the tears of these men on television, but they're not crying about the election, laura. they're crying tears of self-pity because this is the end of this legacy media that they're a part of, and that they thought they had such influence over the electorate and the audience. and what this proved is they've lost the audience entirely. they can't even get a laugh from them. well, what's really sad about this is, you know, this just proves once and for all that there was no substance to this, no substance at all. this was just a well, you know, this was just a play acting on everyone's part. i mean, they're supposed to be journalists, but they don't, like, see what's happened to
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the country. and they sold narratives and non-essentials that the people did not buy and that were not real. but, laura, i've seen the stars come out as they did for harris. and though many of them were swift to silence after the election, some are acting out. woke up at 3:00 about and saw the news and tried to go back to sleep without much success. how about we get rid of the electoral college popular vote? that's what we need to do. who gets the most votes wins trump. it's like yeah, one. i know you're happy. whatever the however, y'all need to leave me the alone because i got one more cigarette in me before i start lighting up. laura for the record. and to rosie. trump won the popular vote and the electoral college. so short of throwing the constitution out, she's stuck. but cardi b is interesting. she was one of the
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many artists laura who performed concerts for kamala harris, and we're now learning just the monday night concerts in philly, vegas, pittsburgh and detroit. yeah, we talked about the harris campaign, $20 million, which is according to politico, the amount they're in the red after burning through a billion on this campaign. yeah, well, imagine what they would have done to the country. they they blow through 20 million on some lousy concerts. what would they do? you know, to the country? bankrupt. yeah. now vendors aren't sure if they're going to get paid or not. it's an amazing story, raymond. even the nevertrump live streamers are short circuiting all over this victory. watch this. can we stop with that? i appreciate it, i don't like the stupid turkeys. all right, let's just. let's just knock that stupid off, please. all right, i did. i said i was leaving, and then the following day, get that through your dumb heads. the following day, i turned around and i said that there's no
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chance in the world that i'm leaving my country. oh, my god, my kids do that to me. my kids do that to me all the time. all the time. they do that to me. he's like, get the devil horns off my head. part of the reason trump cut through, though, with new voters, was due to the podcast he visited rogan and theo von and all those other podcasters we never heard of. harris's answer was to appear on a sex talk podcast, and we now find out she spent $100,000 recreating this call her daddy podcast. set in a washington hotel room. she didn't want to travel. she also didn't receive a sliver of the views trump did when he went on these nontraditional podcasts. what a waste. from top to bottom. first of all, raymond, i have to say the nonsense that these consultants spewed out all these political consultants, they made boatloads of money. and yet i bet in 2028 they're
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all going to be hired back. i mean, they these people fly around on private jets. you never know their names. you know, there's, you know, interesting like weird amorphous titles of their organizations. i mean, david plouffe was behind the concert that we saw thinking that would draw in kind of uninformed voters. it bombed. it was a total flameout. now. well, again, the consultants always make out like bandits. it doesn't matter if they win or lose. it's not like a basketball team. the coach fails. the coach is fired. but in this case, you can manage a campaign, you can buy all these ads, you can lose and you can get hired in 2028. all right, raymond, thank you very much. and you have a great, great weekend. all right. this is a sad part of the show because, you know, i hate goodbyes. i hate saying goodbye to anybody. and this isn't really goodbye, but it's because it's a close friend. elisa cipollone. o'toole has been with this program from day one. she in
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the last seven years. she also had four beautiful children. she's been an absolute delight. i've known her since she was. i think 11 years old, and to see her grow up as a young woman, as a talent, as a professional, as a mother and as an amazing friend, incredibly. oh, that's us in paris. wasn't that fun? it was like five in the morning. we had the show at 10:00, but elisa is going to be sorely missed. we love her so much and i know she'll still come by and maybe give us an idea or two, but we're going to miss her dearly. thank you, elisa, for everything you've done for this show and don't you dare be a stranger because i know where you live. all right, that's it for us tonight. make sure to follow me on social media. yeah, we'll be on instagram throughout the weekend. maybe some surprises there. it's america now and forever a great week. jesse's next. hello, everyone. i'm judge jeanine

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