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best sport growing up, and my lung capacity is herculean. this former cuban water polo player, john lafont. kind of a silly name, but what the hell? balanced a ball on his head, treading water. eight minutes 30s. so anybody who has the swimming skills and treading water skills like me knows how difficult this is. so big shout out to lafont. this is stupid. okay pennsylvania, i have a show to do. okay, you know what? you know what? hit it. they're stealing the state of pennsylvania. fine. hit it. harold. okay, fifa club world cup, they unveiled their new trophy. it's 24 karat gold, features a world map with 13 languages. they'll give it to the 2025 winner. and i can't wait to watch tyson fight jake paul. isn't it? how much gold? 24 carat. what? yeah. no, but how big is that? yeah, i know it's 24. how big is the thing like this? big. whoa. okay. pretty big. howlag and big? tt forhug your family and jesse watters takes it from here. [ ♪ tonight. when george washington
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defended his country, he had no idea that he was going to change the world. guess what? we got the second george washington. congratulations. the right's throwing a party, and the left's throwing a tantrum. this is the cabinet that you nominate to destroy the u.s. government. people violate laws anytime they want. there is nothing more important than counting votes. are the democrats trying to steal pennsylvania? this is exactly what election deniers worry about. the place that made these refused to make them for me. they said that their their ovens had gone down, but perhaps they did not like my politics. whoopi picks a fight with the wrong bakery. you don't mess with staten island. plus. the winter white house.
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mar-a-lago has been full of surprises this week, from staffing picks to celebrity cameos. we're in the presence of a really mythical character. nobody in the world could have pulled off what he pulled off, so i'm in awe. when george washington defended his country, he had no idea that he was going to change the world because without him, you could imagine what the world would look like. guess what? we got the second george washington. congratulations. the washington post says mar-a-lago is the center of the political universe. it's attracting everybody from cabinet contenders to foreign diplomats and everyone is having a good time. people ask me what my favorite day on the campaign trail was all the time, and i think clearly the best day of the campaign trail was the day that we won. but maybe the second best day on the campaign trail was the day that my four year old walked into the back of the plane. the trump forced to plane and told the media
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that they were all fake news. and then, not 15 minutes later, our german shepherd puppy walked back there and took a. and the argentinian president. straight up destroying the dance floor. i say, young man. i say, young man, don't you ever tell me. show me to be unhappy again. there's a place you can go. there's one problem at mar-a-lago. some people don't feel like leaving eli. what a job. what a job he does. he's a great. and he happens to be a really good guy. you know, he likes this place. i can't get him out of here. he just likes this place. and you know
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what? i like having him here, too. he's good. elon says get used to it. he's not leaving. i think this is going to be the most transformative presidency, perhaps since the founding of the country. and president trump is picking the cabinet to do it. you can see that the choices are people who are actually going to make changes, not going to be business as usual. we're going to shake things up. it's going to be a revolution. and just like revolutionary times, america is on a land grab. trump world is talking about buying greenland again and the cabinets filling up this just in. caroline leavitt has been named white house press secretary. she's 27, just had a baby, and she was trump's campaign press secretary. remember this take someone five minutes to google jake tapper, donald trump to
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see that jake tapper has consistently this interview. if you're going to keep president trump to adolf hilter, ma'am, i'm going to stop this interview. if you continue to attack my colleagues, i would like to talk about joe biden and donald trump, who you work for. yes. if you are here to speak on his behalf and i will do that, have this conversatio. i am stating facts that your colleagues have stated in the past. now, as for this, we're going to come back to the panel. caroline, thank you very much for your time. you are welcome to come back at any point and she's going to be coming back as white house press secretary. caroline leavitt is composed, disciplined and articulate and will be very effective behind the podium. watch out. peter doocy trump's tapping north dakota governor doug burgum to head the department of interior, but that's not all. he's also going to be put in charge of the brand new national energy council. not only is he going to be the drill baby drill czar, he's going to solidify our energy grid, add a little nuclear, and win the ai arms race. we're
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still waiting on a treasury secretary and an fbi director. and on the senate side, the new majority leader says he's ready to push trump's picks through. what's the threshold for getting to that point for recess appointments? well, what i said is, bret, and i think this is that all options are on the table, including recess appointments. hopefully it doesn't get to that, but we'll find out fairly quickly whether the democrats want to play ball or not. voters wanted complete upheaval in washington, and they're about to get it. and washington's a little antsy. we're watching something happen in slow motion that is terrifying. we're seeing termites unleashed on everything. and this is a termite appointment. they are maga warriors. they are in your face. these are not uniting people. these are not uniting picks. these are in-your-face, in-your-face to the medical community, to the intelligence community, to the military community. this is the cabinet that you nominate to not to run the u.s. government to do anything but to destroy the
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u.s. government. why are journalists defending the status quo? american journalists think the cia and the fbi are doing a good job. they're against making america healthy again. what? they don't want to lose weight. why are journalists afraid of trump's cabinet declassifying his assassination files? what are they afraid of? why is the media so afraid of getting the truth out? the media thinks the pentagon is perfect. that's suspicious. it's almost like the media is working for the government. the medical community lied about the lockdowns. the intel community lied about the laptop and the military lied about afghanistan for 20 years. thousands of federal employees need to be fired, and their documents better not be destroyed before the cavalry comes in. democrats can't believe trump is about to clean house because no one has ever done it before. these three essential roles might be led by individuals with with no requisite or relevant background, and in fact, a
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history of just kind of outrageous and but i guess my point is, didn't america vote for this? isn't this what people they saw it. they voted for it. you know, from my perspective, it is shocking. it is not surprising. but i, the american people and certainly the people i represent are are good people, people running these agencies with relevant background is why we're in this mess. it was all just a bunch of insiders failing up and then covering up, instead of trying to understand who trump's cabinet is, what they believe, and why they're there. the left's calling tulsi and pete the same thing. they called trump racist russian puppets. the american people shrugged that off last tuesday, but they're still not listening. she's considered to be essentially by most, by most assessments, a russian asset and would be the most. is that how you consider her? is that
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what you consider her? oh, yes. there's no question the secretary of defense nominee, peter hegseth, this is someone who, you know, is known to be a white supremacist, known to be an extremist, whose platform, whose book is basically about his opposition to the advancement of black officers to the top brass. i would just say that hegseth would say that he would deny strenuously, he's a white supremacist. he has. i just want to. so did trump put that in the record? tulsi wants peace. she's a russian asset. or maybe the war is unwinnable and she's smart to end it before everybody winds up broke and dead. why is everybody afraid of having that debate prove it's winnable? i'm open minded, and pete not believing in die doesn't make him racist. it makes him a believer in merit. that's what most americans believe in. that's what martin luther king believed in. here's a black member of the obama cabinet who says pete's rock solid. i'll give him the benefit of the doubt on, on, on, on at least
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the nomination at this point, because here's somebody who is well educated, obviously intelligent, was in financial services, was in the wall street community for a while, could have made a lot of money and chose to leave that, put on the uniform of our country and seek combat. the democrat governor of colorado says he's excited about rfk being at the helm of health. democrat mayor eric adams loves the pick. you heard us talking about rfk jr being the head of hhs. what do you think about that appointment? let's be clear. we have a real problem with our food in our country, and we need to watch what we're feeding our children. and what is the major problem? do you think it's too much hormones? you know, many people know people know people know. my you know, i almost lost my sight with diabetes. the doctor told me i would be blind in the year i was going to lose my fingers and toes, and it was my food. it wasn't my dna, it was my dinner. john fetterman says trump's victory is a serious
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flex for the bros. quote i love people that are absolutely going to vote for trump. they're not fascists. so scolding harder or clutching the pearls harder, that's never going to work for democrats. look at all these democrats getting on board. trump's unifying the country, and he hasn't even been sworn in yet. this isn't an ideological revolution. this is a country that's sick, corrupt, and in debt. workers can't afford food. the border is wide open. and there's a dude in your daughter's locker room. trump promised to fix it. and if you're not helping, you're part of the problem. complaining and name calling isn't going anywhere. this is a new age. the tricks they tried in the past aren't going to work anymore. countries not having it. this country is coming together to get it together. whether the far left likes it or not. americans want to be safe, rich, healthy and fit. it shouldn't have taken a revolution to demand that. but this is where we are. brooke rollins worked in the first
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trump white house and is now the president and ceo of america first policy institute. how are you doing, brooke? great. great to be with you, jesse. well, i saw you last night at the gala, and i said, we have to have you on because it looks like you're in charge of something we can't figure out what. but you look very powerful and they're telling me that you're in charge of the ground game. for when trump does become president. so what is that going to look like? well, first let me say i loved your opening thoughts on the party last night. it was electric. it was epic. it was iconic. you look to the left and it was sylvester stallone. you look to the right and it was antonio brown. you look straight ahead and it's bobby kennedy and tulsi gabbard. tucker carlson was over in the corner. the president of argentina was doing the ymca. president was so happy. president trump. it was awesome. but here's what here's what we do. and the america first policy institute america first works. we launched in the dark days of january 2021, with
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the idea that the movement could not be dead. in fact, if we were going to save our country, we had to keep that team together. so for the last four years, we've been you know, building the plan for an america first white house, ensuring that every american and every corner of our country knew what secure borders and a great economy look like, culminating nine days ago. i think now it seems like maybe a year ago. but just last week, with the epic win by president trump and now it's time. well, first to celebrate, which is what we did last night. and then to win the country back. so when you do hit the ground running because that's what we expect fast change. you've had plenty of time to prepare. i remember biden had all these executive orders. they were just handing it. he didn't even know what he was signing. they were just handing him stuff. that's what we expect right now. there is going to be resistance, though, you know that, right? well, of course, and let me just say, jesse, i wouldn't have been surprised if joe biden had walked in to mar-a-lago last night as the
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newest member of the america first family. right? i there's been some interesting things the last few days, but yes, no doubt. listen, the reason we launched america first policy institute four years ago with nine former trump cabinet members, 50 former white house senior officials. we worked very quietly, very under the radar. but one of the key priorities was to ensure when we had another america first president in the white house, hopefully now, but it could be in four years or eight years or 50 years, whatever that is. and wherever they're there for the first time, our side would be prepared. we'd be ready, we'd have executive orders drafted, we'd know rules and regulations. we'd have the legislation ready to really govern. i was in the last white house. i was in charge of president trump's domestic policy agenda and a few other projects, and it took us a while to figure it out. it took a while to figure out the team around president trump that would make those transformational changes. and the great pause, which is what i call the last four years, has allowed us to prepare in a way
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that we may never have been able to do before. all right. well, that's great to hear. it sounds like a well-oiled machine. our expectations are very high and, brooke, if you screw this up, you're in big trouble. i know, no pressure. no pressure at all. no, just. it's just the fate of the free world, that's all. brooke rollins have a great time. celebrate. enjoy. we'll see you soon. thank you. jesse. let's bring in fox and friends weekend co-host will cain. so how upset are you? and jealous that your co-host now is going to have a real big job? well, you don't know what i'm about to be doing. what are you. what are you, energy secretary? i just i'm not here to break news, but don't presume that i would be jealous. you have no idea what's coming down the line for will cain. i'm so excited for him. jesse, i mean, i, i said it this morning on fox and friends. i'm 20% sad because i truly am sad. i got to do something that very few people get to do in life. only people like lebron james and dwayne wade have done it on the public stage. was i got to work
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with one of my best friends, but i'm really incredibly happy for him and he will be incredible for america. he's going to be great and just as excited. we are for pete. we're excited for the country because it looks like there's going to be a lot of change, and we need that. the attacks coming at pete and tulsi and rfk, do they sound familiar to you? they sound familiar. they also sound increasingly desperate. i was watching jesse watters primetime last night. it's a good show. and you said something simple, but i thought so accurate. you said there's a promise in the air. there is a promise in the air. i was listening to sports talk radio today. they were making jokes about tariffs and vaccines. sylvester stallone is coming out and showing something that no hollywood celebrity would show in the past. people are ready to say, i believe in america. and with that, the opposition, which is increasingly small and increasingly relegated to, i think, the ivory towers of media, new york city is getting like a dying animal, a thrashing, gnashing of teeth. the final twitches of a dead animal. and it's getting
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desperate. so yes, it does sound familiar what they're saying about pete and tulsi and robert f kennedy jr. but there's a there's a new sense of desperation that is really quite sad. and it doesn't leave a mark. it's not even taken seriously. no one's even watching those shows. this expectation we have, it does feel good and it feels like the whole country feels it too. and they better not screw this up because that is going to want to make me send you down to mar-a-lago and knock some heads together. well, like i said, don't make assumptions of what i'll be doing for the next four years. jesse, you have no idea. they're not gonna screw over. they're not going to screw this up. they're not looking to make incremental change on the edges of how this has been done for the last half century. they're looking you said it really well in your intro. i mean, i don't know if the word is revolution, but it is an inspiration of what we hope this to be in this country. all right. well, pete left and will doesn't have a best friend anymore. so if you want to host fox and friends
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ledcom. democrats got themselves in a real pickle. they hopped into bed with the woke left, but they need the working class to win. and these two groups mix like oil and water. in the run up to the election, trump unleashed a barrage of ads that spelled out just how left kamala is. democrats were caught flat footed. they thought everybody wanted boys to play in girls sports. now aoc is admitting her party got schooled. what? i think people are paying too much attention to is the first half of that ad, which says kamala harris is. that said, kamala harris is for they them. everyone's focusing on that.
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they're not focusing on the second half of that ad where he said, donald trump is for you. political races are not about one candidate versus another candidate. too often it gets pigeonholed like that. it is a race to convince a person about who cares about you more by next election. aoc might run as a republican. she even took the pronouns off of her twitter bio, schumer's head still spinning. he's holding listening sessions to find out what went wrong. but democrats problems didn't start with kamala. republicans and moderates have had pretty much the same values for the last 30 years. but democrats took a hard left turn in the obama years, leaving workers behind. look at that. democrats tried to divide us by race, but ended up dividing themselves by clas. white liberals are way more radical than blacks and latinos, and blacks and latinos started to realize they just have more in common with
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republicans. we want the same things the billionaire republican got the working class, while the democrat who said she was from the working class only got the rich libs. we stopped talking about working class people issues. when mom and pops are afraid, i can't pay my college tuition, the rent is too high. health care is too expensive. we stopped talking to every day new yorkers and americans. when i'm in the streets talking to them, they're not asking me. eric, tell me about fascism. they're talking about finance. they're not talking about hitler. they're talking about housing. we need to talk to everyday working class people. and we stopped doing that this time around. democrats don't have the appetite or the ground game to resist trump at every turn. instead of tuning in, the audiences that fueled the post 2016 resistance, they are checking out, fox is the only one that's gotten a trump bump. cnn and msnbc lost about half their audience, and they'll be
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fewer leaks to the washington literary agent says book publishers are all exhausted at the thought of doing more anti-trump books. it's like walking out of the stadium in the fourth quarter when your team's down and they played like s all day. no one has the energy to go through another four years of publishing this stuff, even though the first four years were very good for publishers, the entire anti-trump movement is running out of gas. they blew it so badly this week, democrat sources are telling prime time they might never nominate another woman ever again. and democrat donors are already closing their wallets for the midterms. so with no money and no street teams, democrats need to shift gears. they want a coup. the coup leader, nancy pelosi, a top democrat lawmaker, said, quote, she needs to take a seat while congress overthrows pelosi. obama world is cooking up another coup, this time at the dnc, trying to seize power by installing rahm emanuel. rahm is a political tough guy who
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worked for obama. he likes to fight and win. he reminds democrats a little bit of trump and that turns them on. rahm emanuel is a mothereffer and we need the mothereffer to beat the mother. effers lindy lee is a democrat donor and member of the dnc national finance committee. are you hearing that too, that people might not donate as much anymore? why, absolutely. jesse, thank you so much for having me. and i said on fox a couple of days ago that it was a million, a million, $1 billion disaster. i made a mistake. it was a $2 billion boondoggle because i failed to mention that a billion or close to $1 billion was raised to the super pac as well for future fraud, in addition to the billion dollars that was raised for the campaign. we need serious accounting and to find out why $4 million went on, went to private jets, millions of dollars went to celebrities, why oprah was paid $1 million. and don't give me that spiel about how oprah didn't take personal payment. she could have taken. she could have said, i will make an in-kind
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contribution. and not take the million dollars. she made a conscious decision to take that $1 million payment. so it's totally on her. so you're running the finance team at the democrat national committee. and when you hear these reports, we had a guest on the other day, wolf of wall street says this looks like a money laundering operation. it's insane. we spent half a half of what was it like, half a $450,000 on this sphere? do you really think that resonates with working class families around america? these people are hurting from cumulative price hikes, and you're putting your face on a giant ball. you really think that's going to make the difference? and aoc is right. trump is constantly reminding folks that he feels their pain, and he understands in the meantime, my party is unwilling to say that we need strong borders. we need secure borders. and i'm speaking as a naturalized american myself, my family waited in line. i didn't storm the southern border. we came through jfk airport. we applied to be american citizens. and that's the way that you should do it. no one
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is entitled to be an american. being american is a privilege. it's not a right. you sound like you have a lot in common with donald trump. you might want to change parties. well, i wish he can come around on the environmental front. you know, there are certain things there is certain common ground. and that's why we can't keep demonizing the other party. for example, congressman seth moulton had the courage to voice his own opinion. you may or may not agree with him, but he said that men have no business playing in women's sports. some people are sympathetic to him, but he should not be vilified and ostracized. ostracized the way he is. people are even threatening to, you know, kick him out of office. all right, let's make a deal. lindy. i'm going to promise that trump is going to protect the environment. and then you could join the rnc and give us all your money. let's talk. have your people talk to my people. all right, we'll talk. i'll have johnny talk to your many people. i only have one person. thank you. so much. good to see you. thank you so much. it's been more than a week since the ap called the pennsylvania
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senate race for republican dave cormack, but democrat incumbent bob casey still hasn't conceded because obviously he's an election denier right now, casey is trailing mccormick by about 20,000 votes, with about 80,000 left to count. don't worry, most of those mail in and absentee votes are in red counties. democrats deployed their favorite dirty trickster, marc elias, to gum up the counting process. someone once called him the darth vader with a law degree, so i'm sure he's got pure intentions. and in bucks county, democrat commissioners voted to break the law to help casey. earlier this year, the pennsylvania supreme court ruled that ballots without proper signatures had to be thrown out. but democrats don't care. they're saying, screw the law, count the ballots. anyway. i think we all know that precedent by a court doesn't matter anymore in this country. and people violate laws anytime they want. so for me, if i violate this law, it's because i want a court to pay attention
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some liberals are having trouble adapting to the new political landscape. jimmy kimmel still calling trump voters stupid. there aren't many things that explain this election better than the idea that there are people who believe voting is more flexible than uber eats. you can't change your vote. this is interesting, too. we looked up how many people have been searching the phrase, am i stupid? it was a flat line all year until the election, and then after the election it went through the roof and it's still going up. and by the way, if you have to ask the answers, yeah, the only stupid people are the ones still making fun of half the country, and it's having an effect on the legacy media. people are now tuning out now. they want competition to regulate them, to death. one of the things that's changed, even since i got involved in politics is just the rise of the percentage of people who get their information off of platforms that have no fact checking mechanism and no accountability for having
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disinformation spread. that is crazy. and so it is. how do how does it change? how is it? how is it? how are people held to account? laws have to change. the real problem with the left isn't podcasts. they can have their own podcast too and say whatever the hell they want without editors, who cares? the real problem is trump's no longer the boogeyman, so they don't have a threat to grift off of. al gore found. have you heard of this climate migrants? we're already seeing the outmigration of climate migrants, and the world could see up to a billion climate migrants this century, according to the lancet commission. and if you think about how bad the political knock on consequences of a few million have been and triggering xenophobia and ultranationalism, it's difficult to imagine what a billion climate migrants would be. al, you got a lot of space
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in your mansions. do you think jose can crash on the couch and while al's getting mad about the climate, whoopi goldberg still very much on her sex strike, is getting mad at bakeries. she tried to cancel a staten island mom and pop institution, claiming her order was refused because of her politics. the place that made these refused to make them for me. oh, really? yes. what? oh, they said that they're their ovens had gone down. all kinds of stuff. can't be because i'm a woman. but perhaps they did not like my politics. but like the rest of the country, that bakery had enough. we're done apologizing today. the whole island showed up to say, hey, whoopi, our boiler broke. and by the way, screw you. i think a one simple message is you don't mess with staten island and they're not going anywhere, despite what other people on television have to say. exactly. the type of attitude and elitist mentality that the
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american people rejected resoundingly on tuesday. by the way, what is whoopi goldberg doing here anyway? this this issue is going to move. if trump won, we'll buy her some cupcakes for the flight. thank you all. god bless. it's not just staten island. we're witnessing a historic political realignment. trump haters are now apologizing. disney's snow white rachel zegler, who wished trump supporters nothing but the worst, is now saying, hey, about that. i lost my cool. sorry guys. the l.a. times is admitting they screwed up firing its entire editorial board so all voices can be heard. don't take my word for it. the people of chicago just roasted their mayor straight to his face. some say it's better than the roast. i want to know how does it feel that trump is in office right now? yeah. you see that, mr. sims, direct your attention towards me, please. you're a criminal. why do i got to address you? the feds need
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to address you. doj needs to address you. and. and hopefully donald trump will address you because you're going to protect the undocumented. keep thinking you ain't going to. you ain't going to abide by what the president of the united states said. everybody know better than that. yeah, yeah. so you and the rest of them, they know what time it is. y'all come on. you leave that loser where he is. he's a loser. he's a loser. loser. thank you very much for your comments. oh, wow. trump's not even in office yet in the country is coming together. former assistant treasury secretary monica crowley joins me now. i mean, that that must have hurt mayor johnson down there in chicago. what's going on? that was a sick burn. that was like the democrat mayor, right? look, the american people have had enough. and this is a very dramatic political realignment that really began with the advent of donald trump back in 2015, when
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he stood up for the forgotten men and women of this country, and he looked them in the eye, and he said, i hear you, i see you, and i will be your champion. and then he spent the first four years of his presidency delivering for the american people, booming economy, law and order, enforced border and peace through strength. what more could you ask for from an american president? he literally delivered everything. you hire an american president for this time around. they saw the historic catastrophe of the democrats. biden and harris delivering inflation, a broken border, wide open border, fentanyl coming in two new hot wars. they saw an absolute collapse of leadership and a collapse of the country. and they said, you know what? we want the other guy back and you're seeing this cross current, right, with disaffected democrats that are growing every single day by the millions. they came out and voted for president trump. they want him to succeed. and they're holding the left. they're holding democrats like mayor johnson, their feet to
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the fire. yeah, they are. and that's such a great thing to watch because no one ever does that. the media certainly does it. and it's nice to see the voters actually have more of a voice. whoopi. she wanted a bunch of cupcakes. the boilers were broken. she assumed it was because they hated her politic. and she name checked this beautiful bakery in staten island. now staten island bakery. this place has more customers than they know what to do with, but it just shows you you just these democrats assume the worst about people, and it ends up hurting them. yeah. and they always reach for the most extreme explanation rather than just the common sense explanation. i love that the bakery in staten island actually called a press conference to push it right back in. whoopi goldberg's fac. this is the new america where americans are now unafraid or increasingly unafraid to speak out on their positions. you just had lindsey lee in here saying, i'm going to drive a stake into the ground. i'm going to start speaking my truth. and what i actually believe. there is a
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fearlessness among the american people. now, this has been since this election, jesse, a full 180 degree turn in the culture, not just in politics, in the culture, in the country. you're right. think about the fact that the finance committee chairwoman from the dnc is so angry that she came on fox news at 8:00 to air their dirty laundry. i mean, this is this is unheard of. this never happens. it's that bad. yeah. and you've got classic democrats like james carville and others saying, we have lost our way. right? democrats have lost the plot where we are expressing like unconcern for the average man and woman in this country, the working class, who are hit by a wide open border and inflation and a jobs market that wasn't productive for them. and so the turnaround i mean, this realignment is going to sustain itself for years to come. newt gingrich was on last week. he said it could take maybe more than a decade for democrats to get power. i'm telling you,
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jr cut macdonald some slack? yeah, that's a great way to get fired. immediately go after mickey d's. maybe wait till year four. guy from springfield, missouri. tell whoopi the cupcakes are much cheaper in venezuela. notice whoopi didn't come to work today. we expect a full apology from whoopi on monday. rebecca from birmingham, alabama i support the purchase of greenland and government funded one way plane tickets for all the sad libs. no no no. if we're going to buy greenland, we're not going to make it an oasis for disgruntled libs. stephen from lexington. either you have to change your hairstyle or rachel maddow does. there's too much of a are you serious? i have a man haircut. she has a man haircut. i'm not the one changing. i'm watters and this is my haircut.
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