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>> laura: good evening. i'm laura ingraham. this is a special edition of "the ingraham angle." thank you for being with us and happy thanksgiving. there's a lot to unpack from this year's election. the unprecedented nature of prison trump victory, the crisis facing the democrat party, and what the future holds for our country. stinette, we will bring you all the analysis from this historic election, we start with the trump triumph. that is the focus of tonight's first "angle." the trend prime. that is the focus of tonight's "angle." these past nine years have been a total blur. because from the day that donald trump came down that golden escalator back in 20 -- 2015 until yesterday afternoon, the elites counted him out. >> is not an actual campaign. >> this is a high school play about a -- >> this is a bad set of props. >> the russians offered help.
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the campaign accepted help. that is pretty damning in. >> trump has faced setback in ," it has been an unmitigated disaster. >> i think he's more unhinged, more unstable. i think you see that all the time. >> laura: last night's victory, they have all gone through hell. it was a total vindication of his first term record and of his current agenda. so it turns out that you can't allow immaculate invasion. you can't drive up inflation, food and gas prices and below $200 billion in ukraine and expect to win the presidency. democrats stretches knew that both kamala's record and her personality really, they were very popular. and she was pretty untalented on the trail, which is why they really put her out of there to
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defend her record. last night, i heard a lot of people still talking about the trump rhetoric and rhetoric is a problem. completely ignoring the fact that democrats spent weeks calling him hitler and a fascist. so that was a colossal mistake. it only revealed in this desperation and adventurousness of the democrats and kamala harris. no, no one believed that that trump was hitler or a fascist. no one believed that smears but not even the democrats who made them. so in the end, this campaign was not about personality. it was not about race. it was not about abortion. instead, trump and his absolutely brilliant team made this election about the issues that mattered most to regular americans. the economy and the border, with just the right emphasis on trans-radicalism and endless wars. so the coalition of the forgotten men and women who turned out for trump in 2016, it grew to include young voters and minorities. and the numbers and the reasons
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why were breathtaking. >> i was talking to, acting with an elected in pennsylvania and he said he was talking to a person. about why he is running for truck and he said it is clear as day to me democrats make me feel bad about who i am. >> laura: more americans, groups that republicans never bothered to court said no to the status quo decline and superior and they said yes to the trip agenda of peace and prosperity. that sounded great to them. and they saw trump stand and fight for them. and till last night in an early voting they turned out in record numbers to stand for him. >> i want to thank the american people for the extraordinary honor of being elected your 47th president and your 45th president. and every citizen, i will fight for you, for your family and your future. every single day, i will be fighting for you.
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>> laura: at its core, trump message, it has always been optimistic. he loves this country, he left the blue cities, the red cities, rural and small-town america all of it. and he gets angry for the same reasons we all get angry when we see americans who are shortchanged by incompetent leadership and by politicians who sell out of their -- in the interest of the people to the highest bidder or just a radical activist. so with a community of patriots, and all of you, he pledges to return america to america -- americans. >> i will govern by a simple motto, nemesis made, promises. we're going to keep her promise. [cheers and applause] nothing will stop me from keeping my word to you the people. we will make america safe, strong, prosperous, powerful and free again. >> laura: trump's measures last night was is powerful. and it was powerful because it was straightforward and yes, even for trump, it was humble. so democrats claim and they have
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claimed, oh, they want unity. we all need to be unified and nice to each other. so they should have appreciated trump's victory speech. >> it is time to put the divisions of the past four years behind us. it is time to unite. success is going to bring us together, and we're going to start by all putting america first. we have to put our country first for at least a period of time. we have to fix it. because together, we can truly make america great again for all americans. >> laura: for all of america, even if he did not vote for him. and w who doesn't want america o be great again? and never understood the opposition to the idea. the left wants us to downsize our dreams. and the globalists want us to do as we are told picture of. so harris was simply a figurehead of a failure. installed by party bigwigs who called all the shots. she reads what they tell her to read. and in a few hours ago?
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kamala harris read a concession speech that was really resistant speech and embarrassed herself once again. >> a fundamental principle of american democracy is that when we lose an election, we accept the results. that principle as much as any other that distinguishes democracy from monarchy or tyranny. and anyone who seeks the public trust must honor it. the same time, in our nation, we owe loyalty not to a president or a party, but to constitution of the nets states. [cheers and applause] >> laura: wait a second, is coming here is actually defending the constitution? that is a first. of course, this is coming from dvp whose a ministration's policies have been repeatedly struck down by the supreme court. so so far democrats, i don't think they really are getting
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why they lost, maybe take some time to process. they lost because the country was worse off than it was four years ago. in every -- in every respect. in werder -- and voters saw through the phony joint pitch. that was is to do. today, kamala did not talk about fascism, but she didn't drop another f bomb. >> while i concede this election, i do not concede the fight that fueled this campaign. that is a fight i will never give up. we will continue to wage this fight in the voting booth, in the courts, and in the public square. sometimes the fight takes a while. that does not mean we won't win. [cheers and applause] that does not mean we won't win. >> laura: that won't work. 21 years ago, i can't believe i'm saying that, 21 years ago, wrote a book about the elites in politics and hollywood called "shut up and sing ." the introduction read like this. they think we're stupid.
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they think our patriotism is stupid. they think our church going to bet. they think having more than two children is stupid. they have outgrown america. they are ashamed of her and as. reimburse them. now, since i wrote those words, the elites have only grown nastier, meaner, and more bitter. but trump, he never stops speaking for the deplorables, the irredeemable's, and for americans who have been ripped off, stepped on, and disrespected for decades by an out of touch, condescending coterie of elites. well, last night, those elites and their media hacks and legal assassins and the slippery said the wokesters all had their come up since -- coming up in sports it tonight sa, bravo, donald trump. no one else could have pulled this up. and now the hard work begins. into an. joining me now, another man who worked very, very hard to sleep,
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eric trump, executive vp of the trump organization. eric, i know you are exhausted but you hardly slept. thank you for joining us. so kamala harris called your dad today to concede. but can you tell us about that call given some of the language that we just played? it sounded pretty resistant see to me. >> aboutness is really get into it. at the end of the day, he won the popular vote by over 6 million votes right right now. deciding victory and he said was right. looked at kind of word salad. literally there was nothing there. probably go to pennsylvania and go to michigan and go to all the states that we were in every single they could not, the nets and the heart and soul of these people that come out of the valley. >> they are wearing the american flag. he left his country. they love patriotism. the washington elites, they were considered the flavor stays because if you flew from new york to effectively california, he flew over all of their states. they were forgotten man and women and those men and women,
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they came out and they came out in force. and despite the fact that my father had negative 98% media coverage among the mainstream media outlets in this country, right, the vast majority, almost 100 percent of the coverage that he received was negative, they read through it and they saw i got out of there, every single day went and fought for them. they knew he did not need to be doing it. he could be enjoying his life in mar-a-lago. he can be to join his grandkids. he could be playing golf courses in the world that he could just be enjoying life. right? he is the one person in the world that did not need politics. yet he was on that stage, every single day defending the american people, sticking up for the american people, giving the american people a voice and that is why you know, i think the media and this whole process has lost all of its credibility. >> laura: oh, dear. >> i think my father will go down as one of the truly remarkable candidates in political figureheads and i'm immensely proud of him as a son. >> laura: i mean, they tried to bankrupt you, put your father in
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jail. assassination attempt, two ti times. i have seen what it does to people and you did not stop fighting either. i got to say as a son, seeing what was done to your father, was there ever a moment, eric, when you watched what was done to him where he said, you know, we have done enough. let's have pulled back on this and go back to just doing a business. has that ever crossed your mind. >> we never gave up at five. listen, but there dark moment? you think sitting there in a freezing cold court room for days and weeks on end is fine with sham trials that are throwing you every single day, right? remember the old kind of analogy, first they ignore it and they laugh at you then they fight you and then you win. that was really kind of, you know, i mean, that was the lifecycle of my father throughout this whole process. he started enrolling him in 2016. they realize that the network. and they try to, you know, a laugh at him and that clearly [indistinct] as he picked up steam and then they tried to
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fight him. she said that in her speech. will come after you using that law. we will come after you using politics. that is exactly what they did. >> laura: yeah, we have to soundbites for our peers who do not see that. let's watch. >> we do not expect this result. but we are prepared to respond to this result. we face this challenge before. and we used as a rule of law to fight back. and we are prepared to fight back once again. >> laura: eric, i mean, they have learned nothing. people rejected this type of politics. >> laura, how can that inspire you? that does not inspire people in this country. you know what inspires you? when a man comes out against all odds, fight every day of his life to say, listen, i'm going to deliver america the greatest economy. we're going to be the best country in the world. we're going to win at everything we do. we're going to win in education. we're going to take care of our pets. we're going to have the lowest taxes. no one is going to be able to do
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it better than the united states of america. where the best country in the world. we are bad, white, and blue. we got to constitution. we got the best system. and we're going to win. every single day, i'm going to fight and we as a society are going to win. we as a country are going to be the number one, you look at superpower in the world. that inspires people to think those words [indistinct] inspires people. >> they seem so angry, yeah. they are very angry and they are very bitter in defeat obviously. they were angry before. but now they are really angry. nbc news tadej in us that the doj is moving to end the cases against your father from the federal level. jack smith case, the georgia case. now that he is going to be becoming president again at the doj officials see no room to pursue either case against him. but i have to ask you, just a question i think a lot of folks out there want to connect said, why do you think they were so motivated to take him out of the political arena? what was it about your father
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versus all these other republicans where they focus on? >> very simple, lower. you know what? because he was going to win. he knew he was going to win. they knew that this was going they knew that this was going to be the result. they were able to indict him. and ensure that they were able to indict him. unless they had some crooked judge in washington, dc and that person was going to in that him and they were going to put him in a jail cell and they were going to throw away the key is, the trials were all shams. they were based. they were not based on the rule of law. that is what most of them got thrown out. right. men, laura, i was their intended effect because they knew this would otherwise be the result. the good news, the american people saw through it. they do not buy it. and donald trump is more popular than ever before and none of the things that they throw at him today, they don't stick. and i think that is going to lead to the greatest four years of prosperity. i think he is going to be one of the most tran20 -- transformational presidents in american history and i can't wait to see the amazing thing that he does for this country over the term.
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he is going to do amazing things for this nation. i will know that he fought all the way. >> laura: i think the economist tonight, if i have it right, the economist for bloomberg say that he is as transformational as fdr. that is what they are saying. so there is quite a bit coming from there. >> the stock market went up. the dow jones went up 1500 points. >> laura: thank god. thank god. eric garror thank you so much. and get some sleep. and best to laura. she did a fabulous job. coming up, how can donald trump really capitalize on his sweeping victory? it will surprise you, next.
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♪ ♪ >> laura: the 50 state strategy that we have been advocating for here's the here at the "angle" really helped to make some gains in states maybe we were surprised by. so what is next? and see cochair laura trump and i discussed how the gop can now broaden its coalition. laura, i know you are thinking, i just got finished with this brace. and tim graham is already pushing me on 2028. but it is a complement to you because of the great success the
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party had in growing its base and beyond to all of these demographic groups and sometimes they had been written off by republicans to be perfectly candid. so how does the project plan on taking the success and blowing it out to really, really go after some of these blue states? >> yes, give us an hour, a lower. oh, my gosh. just finish this one. [laughs] i agree with your question, we've always had to be forward thinking if we're going to win. and that is why donald trump won this election. he did go he did go communicator, the south bronx. that early in the epic and it really caught the democrats of god. and he did go to other places. now, you he did not go to every blue city in america. that he would allow places. he showed up in atlanta but he showed up in detroit. he went into these places because he believes that he had to ask for people's for. and he wanted them to know, is, i'm here. i want to hear from you.
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i want to be your president. and it obviously paid off. but i think the amazing things with his election right now that we just had, you saw how the numbers of people coming up for donald trump truly were historic. and almost every voting bloc, donald trump gheyn voters. party gained voters. and we want to expand the pace of the parties. this is a party for every person in america. it doesn't matter what you look like. it doesn't matter your religion. does not matter, you know, we don't care who you love, we want you in this party and we want you as a voter and i think donald trump, he has always said that success will unify us. i think that is going to happen during his second term in office. and i think a lot of people are taking another look at the republican party because we are a party for everybody. >> laura: yeah, so, that moment for him in detroit with the pastors, the south bronx, unique, he spent a little bit of time in california. but you see my point, that you all put together a strategy based on the 50 state strategy. it was a national campaign. republicans kept making the mistake of going regional. you went national and i think
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that completely took the democrats of god. i don't think they were ready for it. and i think you rocked your world because they had more money. three times the money you all have. so you have less money. you had fewer volunteers at one point. and yeah, you have the policies and committed people on the ground to make a difference. that stensby. i got to say, just the organization of it, lower. you have never done anything like this before. what was the one thing you learned from these last two years? >> oh, my gosh. are coming, i've learned a lot in the last nine years, certainly all of us in the trump family have. probably know more about election integrity and i ever anticipated. but i think that was -- that has to happen in the selection. look, we had to restore people participate in our electoral process. and i really feel like we did it this election. we want. we want to send a message out there to people. don't even try it. but we also had to reassure our voters, that yes, when you come out and vote, it is going to be worth it. your vote will matter.
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and your vote will count. i think that that was very powerful for a lot of. so i probably had a quick lesson on law things but those of us in the trump family are very quick studies. we've had to learn and pack it all in in the past 90 years. and it has really been an honor. i mean, i was honored to be a part of this team. i think it is absolutely incredible. it is a story. and am incredibly proud of course, of my father-in-law. no one deserves it more than he does. >> laura: laura, your connection to the susie wiles part of chief of staff just like you and kellyanne, all these people of the is, i guess he does not know she does not like strong intelligent women. >> yeah, sorry to yeah, charting to tom mckibbin about that. this is a great poise. obviously susie was a reason, or to a big part of her campaign and what is the big reasons that donald trump is going to be the 47th president. she is going into an incredible job and i was sort of shocked to know that there and it never been a woman as chief of staff. so congratulations to susie wiles. she deserves it. and leave it to donald trump of
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people -- of all people, laura, to a point of the first woman. you're welcome democrats. >> laura: all right, title history. to history, but you won't get credit for their. i, congratulations. all back to me up and i know we are enjoying this maybe a little too much, especially over the holiday season. but the democrats are playing the blame game. finger-pointing. after the war after the war part election and it is fun to watch. next. america. built by those who dare to dream, those who push the limits, and those who serve. at bass pro shops, we stand with those who stand for our freedoms...
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trump/biden name toward the end. they hope that all of this would demoralize. >> raymond: voters and that it was going to be a kamala layup. but then -- >> punch it. >> they told me they fixed it. >> it is not my fault! >> laura: democrats finally learned what happens reality strikes back. >> it is is like, oh my goodness gracious. the best gop is showing among 18 to 29 euros. you have to go all the way back to 2004. among black voters, it was the best performance in 48 years. among hispanic voters, the exit polls only go back. but donald trump's performs on tuesday was the for republican
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presidential candidate exit poll history. this election was about breaking through and going that democratic coalition and tearing it apart. >> laura: i like that. and so begins the liberals' better blame game. the 2024 edition. [speaking spanish] >> also latino men who despite the utter disrespect shown by trump and his promise to paul thissen of their next class, admits that his family's, most of them voted in the 55% majority. to make the deportations have been. so you own everything that happens to your next status families and to your wives, sisters, and abuelas from here on in. >> laura: is that really the way to speak to the fastest growing demographic in the united states? imagine if [indistinct] something like that. and we are talking about white women. they were supposed to come to kamala's rescue.
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>> black people voted for somebody they know is a races. what women for -- -- voted for someone they know, took away their reproductive rights. also things are hard for people like me to understand. >> laura: rather than been to they went too radical on the trans, gender, democrats blame republicans for highlighting it. >> should not apologize for the fact that we do support transgender rights and the people who are part of that community. republicans -- but republicans were able to do is exploit that. >> laura: yes, it is called discussing an issue. of course, their favorite punching 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've been a competitive primates in january. you should have dropped out in january and july. >> laura: now, the button problem is something to behold.
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the woman who forced him out, nancy pelosi, she told of the new terms because the president endorsed kamala harris immediately, that really made it almost impossible to have an open primary at the time. that is really funny. they wanted it that way. she still is lying. and democrats to think it is a common problem. >> the democrats are the ones, they are the party that cares for the blue-collar. >> exactly. the republican party does not give hvacs patootie about it. [applause] it is the messaging, it did not get through to people. that is all. >> laura: you are not paying attention, people. and of course, democrats always find free speech very inconvenient. >> yes, you are surfing. these things lead to that. i think that the democratic party has to really deal with listening to some other people in the party that are trying to reconnect to their roots, what they stood for. i don't think that is for.
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but i think we have to factor in massive disinformation. >> laura: now cat disinformation. you knew that was coming. predators, no one that 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 message of divisiveness, of xenophobia, of racism, misogyny over a message of -- for the people, by the people. >> laura: they are still out of touch and leads. they have learned nothing. they still despise you. they still look down on you. and they will never, and i mean never admit their policies were to blame. because that would require a move through the middle. and i don't see that happening, even after tuesday's near whiteout. in just a few moments, the democrats are leaderless.
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♪ ♪ >> welcome to fox news live. i'm kevin court in new york. they are looking to get to the country's power grid back on
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line. russia launched a major aerial attack on the country's energy infrastructure. and they are really from an attack on a target less than two weeks ago. ukrainian officials say the criminal is trying to weaponize winter. crippling the power generation capacity. russian president vladimir putin says the, could be charges for the incoming trump administration as it tries to broker a peace deal between russia and ukraine at a summit for former soviet nations in constant. the biden administration proposition to allow to allow ukb to strike russia with longer-range american-made missiles could create obstacles for future negotiations. i'm kevin carter in new york. now back to the ingraham angle. ♪ ♪ >> laura: leaderless and wireless. that is the focus of tonight's and goal. what happens when the so called
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threat to democracy wins a democratic majority? not just the electoral college but makes history games with other groups and wins the popular vote as well. >> the president, is trump still a threat to democracy? >> i'm going to see him on wednesday. >> laura: and if trump had enough. impulses, it will be out for biden to have invited him to visit the white house tomorrow, right? of course, that is why this was always a vicious and desperate live. but still the propaganda did have some effect. according to ap broadcast, about two-thirds of harris voters said the future of democracy was the most important factor for their votes. apparently groceries does not matter. a man out of 10 were concerned that pelican trump would bring the country closer to authorities and. seeing the people wants to eat bugs. again, all based on lies. trump never used the doj to attack his political opponents. he never flooded the country with legal immigrants.
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to wipe out your words or, in a confined against rick i.d.s to fold all to all of which compromises a democratic system. which is why it should not surprise anyone that the same quarter a survey also demonstrated that 13 trump voters cited saving democracy as their primary vote motivated. and of those, eight in 10 of the trump voters for electing harris would bring the country closer to authoritarianism. how interesting. and. and given kamala's on record, and her own well-documented views, those fears were well-founded. thankfully, enough if you dismissed the antitrust smears and sr harris and her puppet masters for and what they are, threats to our freedom, to our economy, and to our way of life. but lake mcree can't remember when we used to fall out of an old broken thermometer? the democrat machine will reconstitute itself and to do that effectively, they are
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wrestling over what went wrong. and at times, it has gotten fairly brutal. bernie sanders smashed the out of touch party's bureaucracy that lost the working class sitting in a statement, was a big one interest and well-paid consultants who control the democratic party in any real lesson from this disastrous campaign? probably not. no, that is a safe bet. but if there is a real effort to redefine the party, the progresses, they are worrying about being sidelined. and if they are worried, if you're sideline, they have no one but themselves to blame. they are all sellouts. and bronny is kind of a sellout, too. because they compromise their and to work read by standing mute when liz cheney became kamala's the facto running mate. but now they are trashing democrats who pay ran from more radical positions? >> i think that a lot of voters really don't like fake people. if during the entire time the
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campaign season you are seeing that you are down with trans people or the lgbt community but then you lose an election and the next day you say all that stuff was wrong, i actually think what people are more upset about is someone who was doing something they did not believe and just saying something. >> laura: so articulate. no, aoc is writing about people like congressman seth moulton, and postelection claims that his party had gone to extreme. saying that i have two little those two little girls. i don't want them getting run over on a playing field by a male or a formally male athlete. as a democratic i'm supposed to be afraid to say that. well, that kicked off the family feud. grab the popcorn. >> i wonder what your response was to congressman seth moulton who suggested this with the
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democrats need to change their approach to transgender issues and -- >> i find that to be an offensive comment actually. i don't think the just trying to instill fear in joining a party that is instilling people is the right way to go about this. file but wow, that it is about time we saw some cracks in the democrat wall, the model is. pass the june admittance. expect i do want to give you a chance to explain your comments. >> a backlash i've received proved my point that we can even have these discussions as a party. instead, we have a [indistinct] our party that shames us, that tries to cancel people who even bring up these difficult topics and frankly, chains voters. power broker kevin lee involved that krupp has made with young voters, latino and black voters and urban america, even some in california, what the heck can democrats offer? >> we have problems that we have to sell. we have to make sure of course that we fix our broken immigration system and be secure the border.
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we have to make sure that we lower cost and grow the middle class. i think we're going to have a family conversation that needs to be clear i, candid and compressive. to figure out what happened on election night. >> laura: will, that is a tall order. but with kamala going down in flames, with the obamas, they are getting burned with pelosi getting old. democrats need someone to lead them. and when the bench is not really deep, it will, jeffries actually becomes a viable candidate. congresswoman stacey plaskett: jeffries is the ultimate point guard with encore discipline. now, of course, in this democrat regrouping period, let's not forget the guy who kamala stupidly passed over, pennsylvania governor josh shapiro, a very talented politician. he is a lot more likely than california liberal gavin newsom to gain traction and we can only hope that democrats may look at mayor pete for something
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important. talk about a treatment. that is a d.o.t. job. good luck with pete. anyway, it it's parlor game is going to continue for years. i can't wait to watch it unfold. and someone new, emerging with just the sort of passion we n need. >> we've made the play a lot because i got one more plea secret in me before i start up [bleep]. and that is the in our states of [bleep] america. yeah. >> laura: you never know. she is a very big tiktok following. and that is the angle. oh, boy, this this is fun. the biggest winners and the biggest losers of this election cycle, make your list. you are going to check it when we come back.
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>> it's time for the angles winners and then we get to the losers. first, elon musk. he went from a disillusioned democrat to a real fighter who helped deliver pennsylvania for trump and vance.
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>> 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 is fist pumping after getting shot. >> perhaps the most deserving winner of all, the working class [cheering] >> as for the biggest losers, kamala and twisted tim. they are joined by the corporate media. >> anger and frankly fear. we are way more powerful than appealing to people's better angels. >> i can't help but wonder but -- if the american people have given up on democracy. >> [bleep]. it happened.
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again. >> then there's barack and michelle who chose -- should have just stayed in martha's vineyard. >> do not had 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... >> webs. perhaps the most out of touch group of all, the celebrities. >> at madison square garden he reminded us who he really is and how he really feels. >> he is going to pass a ban on ... he told me that in my face. >> joining me now is mary catherine hammett. we covered a lot there but i
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know we are missing some losers. >> i think number 1, 1st on want to give a shout out to scott pressler because he so impressive and he was on the ground doing the hard work. so i 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 she went through $1 billion, we didn't know she went through a billion dollars and 20 million. >> she got the most billionaires who gave a lot of dark money contributions as well. alex, what about for you? >> for me the obvious winner you would have to say are the dogs and cats. they are eating the dogs and cats and trump is going to save them all and it's going to be beautiful when he does it. it's hard not to be obsessed with the fact that the ladies of the view, they've always been punching back and they just debase themselves to such a level and they are still doing it.
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they are out there today talking about how it's really that we didn't want a woman of colour. we would've loved a woman of colour to be president if she had the america first policies. if she was going to rip up napped out, close the border and tap our energy resources, we would've happily voted for her. donald trump to dad. what is with these women who won't tell their husband who they are voting for? that's not a healthy marriage and you didn't get anything out of it if that's all you were -- if that's how you are living your life. >> on other loser in the group i think in this election cycle, the white dudes for harris. watch. >> i'm really excited that we have the first black woman that could be the president of the united states. >> i'm a proud white dude for kamala harris. let's go. >> mary catherine, they had a lot of groups. >> i watched several of those. they were really throw back to 2020. i think one of the losers here
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is condescending identity politics. that doesn't mean the democrats will let go of it. it's good to take some time to work that out of their system, they really used it as a crutch for a long time but they will keep losing while they use it. in that clip you just saw is part of the reason. turns out that appealing to people by the identity you buy groceries and are sick of people lecturing you about how you are the problem with america is the correct identity to appeal to that worked for a lot of people of all colours and all classes. >> would also be missing here? >> you are missing a big one. i would say everyone who called people fascist and garbage were losers here aside from one man. a joe biden. after that first debate, joe biden would've gotten blamed for the whole thing. and everyone would've pointed the finger at joe biden. his legacy would've been ruined. now who do you blame? you blame everyone. the three people who engaged in that coup, all the fate -- all
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the fake news media and all of hollywood especially george clooney, taylor swift and beyonce, they'll get shared burden. all of those professors, all the people who kept their audiences completely in the dark about the reality that was trump's dominance in this election. >> they lied to their viewers, they lie to their readers. they lied to their followers and their fans. i think they've been repaid with brutal honesty and results for the other side. thank you both. i can't believe this is even thanksgiving. where did this year ago? it was crazy fast. i want to thank you all for watching this special edition of the show. it wouldn't be possible without you so thank you. hope you had a wonderful holiday. it is america now and forever, jesse watters takes it from here. >> jesse: welcome to jesse watters prime time, tonight. >> i am deeply concern

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