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>> good evening, everyone i am laura ingraham and this has a special edition of "the ingraham angle." happy thanksgiving. until there is a lotanksther u t from this year's election and, the unprecedented nature ofth president trump's victory in the crisis facing the democrat party. what the future holds for thetr. country.g yo tonight, we will bring you all the analysis from this is where collection, when we start with the trump triumph. to that is the focus ofe tonight's first "angle." the trump giant, that is the focus of tonight's "ankle."fr a total blur of the day he came down that golden escalator in 2015 right up until yesterday afternoon, the elites counted him out. >> this is not an actual campaign. >> this is a school play of a campaign. bad props that no one will look
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too closely at.lp >> the campaign accepted help and that is pretty weather proof beyond a reasonable doubt or not. >> trump has set backs in court an unmitigated disaster. u >> i think he is more unhinged, unstable here joe i think you see that all the time. >> laura: last night stunning victory was not just for president trump and his family who have gone through, by the way a complete and total vindicatio heln of his first tem record and of his cur agenda. yu it turns out you can allow migrant invasion and you can't drive up inflation, food, gas prices and low 200 in ukraine and expect to win back the presidency. the democrat strategist newy kamala's record and herve personality were not popular.e she was pretty and talented on the trail, which is why they rarely put her out there to
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defend her record. , now, last night i heard a lotf people talking abouttrum trump's rhetoric, rhetoric is a problem, completely ignoring the fact ing that democrats spent weeks calling him hitler in a fascist. that was a colossal mistake ande only revealed the desperation in factatio in this at the democras and kamala harris. no one believe trump was hitler or a fascist or the smears ofoc the democrats whrao made them. t and the end this was not about personality, race, abortion, instead trump and is absolutely brilliant team made thisth election about the issues that mattered most to regular americans, the economy and the border with just the right emphasis on trans radicalism an. endless wars. so the coalition of the forgotten men and women who tru turned out for trump in 2016, it grew to include young voters an minorities in the numbers and
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the reasons why were breathtaking. >> i was talking to an electedia in pennsylvania, and he said he was talking to a prison or he iu voting for trump.s ru reset as clear as day to make,yo democrats make me feel bad about who i am. >> laura: now more americans in>> l groups that republicans s bothered to court said no to the status quo of decline and despair. they sais d yes to the trump agenda to peace and prosperity that sounded great to them here to base all trump stand and fight for them.n last night and early voting they turned out record numbers to stand for him. >> i want to thank the american people for the extraordinary honor of being elected here as your 47th president in your 45ti president. every citizen, i will fight for you, for your family, and your y future. every single day, i will be fighting for you.
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>> laura: at its core, trump's message, it has always beenes optimistic. h he loves this country, the blue- cities, red cities, ruleto inan small-town america, all ofre it. he gets angry the reasons we all get angry when we see americanso shortchanged by incompetent leadership and by politicians who sell outo se the interest oe people to the highest bidder ort just radical activists.a with a committed team of patriots and all of you, he pledges too return america to americans. >> i will governed bgovey a sime mile, promises made to, promises kept. we will keep our promises. [cheers and applause] f nothing will stop me fromou keeping my word to the people. we will make america safe, strong, prosperous, powerful, in free again. >> laura: trump's message last night was powerful, and it was powerful because it wasor straightforward to. and yes, even for trump, it waso
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humble. democrats claim they want unitya we 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 thebehi past four s behind us and it's time to unite the successes going to bring us together. we are going to start by all putting america first appeared to be have to pufit our countryl first for at least aea period of time, we have to fix it. t to gather we can truly make america great again and for all americans. >> laura: for all america, even if you didn't vote for him. he doesn't want america to be great again? i never understood that opposition to that idea. the left wants us to downsized our dreams in the globalisthtas quantities to what we are toldai and shut up.d by so kamala is figurehead ofca failure failure in bigwigs who called the shots. she reads what they tell hers e read.
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in a few hours ago, kamala harris read a concession speech that was really aeech resistance speech and embarrassed herself once again.i >> a fundamental principle of american democracy is when wee e lose election, we accept the results. that principle as much as any other distinguishes democracy from monarchy or tyranny.he in anyone who seeks the public trust must honor it. at the same time, in our nation, we owe loyalty not to a president or a party, but these constitution of the united states. [cheers and applause] >> laura: [laughs] wait a second, is kamala harris actually defending theat i constitution? thats is is a first. the feet p administration's policies have been repeatedly struck down by theco supreme court.crat so far democrats, i don't think they really are getting why they
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lost. maybe take some time to processh they lost because the country was worse off than it was four years ago in every respect. anoterd voters all through the y joy pitch. that was easy to do. so kamala harris did not talk about fascism but dropped another f-bomb. way all i can concede to this election but i do not concede the fuel that was this campaign. that is a fight i will never give up. we will continue to wage this fight and the voting booth, in the courts and in the publics th square. sometimes the fight takee fis a while. that doesn't mean we won't win.w that doesn't mean we won't win. [cheers and applause] >> laura: that won't work. 21 years ago, i can't believe i'm saying that, 21 years ago ik rode a book about elites and hollywood and says "shut up and sing." e end to reduction read liketh
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this i think we are stupid, they think patriotism is stupid, having more than two children and stupid. they thoughts st grown america y are ashamed of her and us, be embarrassed them. since i wrote those words, the v elites have only grown nastier, meaner, and more bitter. but trump never stop speaking for the deplorables, the irredeemable's, and forwh americans who have been ripped off, stepped on and disrespected for decades by out of touch,e of condescending elites. last night, those elites and their media hacks and the legal assassins and the celebrity set, a hathe woke stirrers had theirg say bravo, donald trump, no onel else could have pulled this off and now the hard work begins. and that is "the angle."inin joining me now another man who worked very, very hard,
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tirelessly, eric trump,tr executive vp of the trump organization. eric i know you ar e exhausted and hardly slept. thank you for joining us. kamala harris culture to haven the concede, what can you tell is about the call given some of the language that we just played and sounded pretty resistancey to me? >> yeah, but i don't want to get into it but they won the popular vote by over 6 million votes right now.ghding it was a deciding victory. and i think what you said is right. you look at word salad and didn't say anything. literally, there was nothing there might. g you go to pennsylvania, michigad and all the states we were in every single day north carolina and our pencil of the people at the rallies are wearing the american flag.ag. they love patriotism.in gtby the washington elites, thee were the flyover states because flew from new york to effectively california.li yofou flew over all of the stats anf thd forgot man and woman. those men and women came out and
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they came out in force. despite the fact my father had negative 98% media coverage among the mainstream media outlets in this country, thehe vast majority, almost 100% ofec the coverageei he received was negative, they read through it. they saw a guy every single day who went andnt fought for them.o he'd needed to be enjoying his life on mar-a-lago, grandkids ot playing with the best forces in the world but just enjoying life. he i is the one person in the world that did not need to do politics but he was on the stage every single date defending the american people, sticking up for the american people and giving the american people a voice. i think the media and this wholh process lost its credibility. i think my father will go down as truly one of the more remarkable candidates in the history of the country and political figureheads. i'm immensely proud of him as a son.>> i'm immensely proud. >> laura: they tried to bankrupt you, put your father in
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jail, assassination attempts two times. i see what it does it to peopl, and you didn't stop fighting either.p i have got to say as a son,r fa seeing what was happening to your father, was there ever are moment, eric, where you watch what was being done to him and said, you know, we've doneve enough. lets kind of pull back on this and go bacd gok to just doing yt business. did that ever cross your mind? >> we never gave up that fight. listen, are there dark moments? do you think freezing cold courtroom days and weeks on ennd is fine with sham trails throwing at you every single ng yday? remember the old analogy they laugh at you and then fight you and then you win?he that was kind of the life cyclen of my father throughout thisole whole process. they started ignoring him 2016 and they realize that didn't work. they tried to laugh at him that clearly didn't work as he picked up steam and they tried to figha him. she even said in her speech we willan come after you using the
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law, using politics and that's exactly what they did, they weaponize -- >> laura: we have that sound bite for our viewers that did not see that.watc let's watch. >> we did not expect this result, but we are prepared to c respond to this result. we face this challenge before. r we use the rule of law to fight back. and we are prepared to fight ck oback once again. >> laura: eric, they haveth learned nothing. people rejected this type of politics. how can they change? >> laura, how can that inspire you? that doesn't inspire people in the country. it inspires people when a man comes out against all odds to im let to deliver america the best economy and we will win at everything we do and we will win the education. win we will take care of our veterans and right to try. the lowest texans and nobodys
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will be able to do it better than the united states of america. we are the ame c best country ib world, red, white, and blue, at the best constitution and thewe best g system. we wile l enact every single day and i will go and fight and we as a society will win. we as a country will be thecoun number one superpower in the world. that inspires people.su you think those words fromk letitia james inspires people? spill and they seem so angry. they are very angry and very bitter and defeat, obviouslyobvd they were angry before but now they are really angry. nbc news announced doj moving to end the case from your father from the federal level.ia jack smith case and the georgia case and now becoming president again and the doj see no room to pursue eithes ser case against e but i have to ask you just a question i think a lot of folks out therse make watching tonighi said, why do you think thenky we just so moti motivated to take m out of the political arena?at what was it about your father
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other than these at their f republicans? >> very simple, laura, because they knew he was going to win.hk they knew he was going to win.wh they knew this would be theth result unless new york theaty ws able to entitle him or george able to indict him. unless a crooked judge inth eywashington, d.c., that person was going to end tight here meant they were gointo ig to pum in a jail cell and throw away the keys. e trials were shaking hands and on the rule of law. that is why most got thrown out. that was they were intended effect because they knew this would otherwise be the result.ie the dead news, the american people saw through it and didn't buy it. t donald trump is more popularr than ever before, and none of the things they throw at himat today stick. that will lead to the greatesto four years of prosperity. you will be one of the most transformational presidents in american history. i can't wait to see the amazingn things he does for this countryy over his term.
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he will do amazing things for this nation. foi will sit back as a proud son knowing he fought it all the way. spin when i think the economist tonight if i have it right, they economist bloomberg said he is as transformation stomachthat transformational as fdr is what they are saying. that is quite a bit coming from them, eric... >> the dow jones wenwentt up 150 points today. >> laura: thank god, thank god it. eric, get some sleep mike sleep and best to lara trump, 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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sta >> laura: for 50 state strategy we have been advocating for years here at "the angle" really help trump make someyb gains in states maybe we were surprised by. what is next? rnc coach air, lara trump, discussed g.o.p. can broaden its e coalition. i know you are thinking, i just got finished with this race and laura ingraham is already pushing me on 2028. but it is a compliment to you because of the great success the
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party had been growing at its face and beyonand d to all thess democrats groups that sometimesn written up by republicans s to w perfectly candid. how does the party plan on taking this success and blowinge it out to go afteral some of the we were of blue states? >> give us an hour, my gosh, we just finished this one. but i agree with you, listen, we always had to be forward thinking itionf we were going to win.in that is why donald trump won for selection. yos whu talk about the south br, that reveling in the bronx was epic and caught the democrats off guard to. and he wen it to other places ad he didn't go to every blue city america but you went a lot ofno placesw,.di we showed up atlanta, he showed up to detroit. we went to these places because he believed he asked for people's votes and wanted to know, yes, i want to hear from wenyou and i want to know and e your president. wade obviously paid off but i think the amazing thing with
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this election right now that you just saw how the numbers of people coming out for donald trump were trulyng historic. almost every voting bloc, donald trump gain voters and weg want to expand the base of the party. s a party for every person in america.oesn it doesn't matter what you look like. religion.yoatter your weur don't care who you love. we want you in this party and we want you as a voter. i think donald trump, he hasid always said success will unify us. i think that will happen durings his second term in office.an i think a lot of people arenoth taking another look at the republican party because we are ara party for everybody. >> laura: so coach at that moment from them in detroit with the pastor's, the south bronx, he's been a little bitt of time in california but you seu see my point. you all put together a strategy based on the 50 state strategy. it was a national campaigncamp.h republicans kept making the mistake of going regional. you meant national and i think
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that completely took theer democrats off guard. i don'fot think they were ready for it. woi think you rock their world because they had mor e money,so y three times the money you had.u you had less money and fewer volunteers at one point, yet,op you had the policies and committed people on the ground to make a difference.ju thatst stunned me the organizatn of it, you have never do anything like this before. what was the one thing you learned over the last two years? >> oh myyear gosh, i learned a t in the last nine years certainls in the trump family have. i probably know more about election integrity than i ever anticipated. but that had happened in this election. we had to restore people'so rese in our electoral process. i feel like we did it in this electionto p.t. we wanted to send a message don't even try out that we assured our voters, yes, when you come out and vote, your vote will mattering count.
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i think that was very powerful for a lot of people. i probably had a quick lesson on a lot of things. those of us in the trump family had to pack it all in in the last nine years and it is an honor. i was an honor to be a part ofwa this team and absolutely incredible, historic and impaired it like incredibly proud of my father in law and no one deserves it more than hew. does periods me when yourou reaction to the susie wiler s pr chief of staff and just like killian and all ofof thesenn people over the years. i guess he doesn't like strong,n intelligent women. >> yeah, tell mark cuban about that. this is a great pick and obviously susan was a reason anh one of the big parts of the campaign in one of the reasons donald trumppois will be the 47 president. she will do an incredible job. , i was shocked there was never a woman chief of staff so congratulations to susie wiles. e deserves.ff leave it to donald trump, alora
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to appoint the first woman. you're welcome, democrats. >> laura: that his history but you won't get credit. congratulations. we t are enjoying this a little bit too much especially over the holiday season but the democrath are playing the blame game after the wipeout election and it is fun to watch next. ♪ ♪ port, like free rides to treatment, and lodging in our hope lodge communities, where patients stay for free. i want to thank you guys for your donations
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: ♪ ♪ ♪ >> laura: competent, column, is even presidential.n that is what the democrats and the media wanted us to believe about kamala harris,arri especiy in the last week of the campaign. remember, we were told momentumd had shifted in her favor. in fact, she was so sure of herself, her rally speeches were
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under 50 minutes long, and she wasn't mentioning trump by name and the end. they hoped all of this would>> demoralized trump voters, and it would be a kamala layup. but then... [screaming] >> but is not my full! >> laura: democrats finallywh learned what happensat when reality strikes back., oh >> holy toledo!good it is like oh, my goodness gracious, trump was the beston g.o.p. showing 18-29 years old t and you have to go back to 2004. asmonth lack voters the best republican candidate among 48 e years and that hispanic voters it goes back to 1972 but donald trump's performance was
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the best republican presidential candidate in exit poll neck is straight. this election was about breaking through and going to the coalition and tearing it apart. >> laura: i like that.th so begins the liberals betterth blame game, the 2 2024 edition. [speaking another language] >> also latino men with this byb utter disrespect by trump and promised to deport your mixed class, make status families, most of them voted in 55% majority to make deportations happen. so you own everything that happens to your mixed status families. do to your wives, sisters, from here on in. >> laura: [speaking another language] is that really the way t o speakto s to the fastest growing demographic in the united states? imagine if i had said something like that. what about whitean women? whi they were supposed to come to
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kamala's rescue.r >> black people voted forknow someone they know it's a racist. white women know somebody took v away reproductive rights. so all of those things are hard for people like me to understand.an >> laura: and rather than admitting they went to radical on the trans agenda, democrats blame republicans for highlighting it. >> we shouldn't apologize for the fact that we do support transgender rights and thetran people who are part of that community. what republicans were able to do is exploit that. >> laura: it is called discussing an issue.ad of course, favorite punching bag had to get the lion's share of the blame. >> there should be accountability. joe biden should not have run for a second term. have been ae pr competitive primary in january. should have dropped out january not july. >> laura: the biden pylon is something to behold.omet
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the woman who forced him out, nancy pelosi told "the new york times"rm because e president endorsed kamala harris immediately, tha mt made it almt impossible to have an open a primary at that time. that is really funny! they wanted it that way! she is still lying. t and democrats still think it isp a comms problem.emoc speak of the democrats are the ones, they are the party at fat tears for the blue-collar worker. the democratic party doesn't givearty a rats -- and it is the messaging and doesn't get through to people and d they are not paying attention. that is all periods be when you are not paying attention, people! and of course democrats always find free speech very inconvenient. >> yes suffering and these things lead to that and i thinka the democratic party has to really deal with listening to some people and the party that is trying to reconnect to their roots, what they stood for. >> i think that is fair, but we
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have to factor in massive disinformation. >> laura: oh, disinformation. you knew that was coming! but there is no one who the democrats will blame more,than of course, for their failure then you go to the voter. >> what is wrong with america?th what is wrong with this country they would choose a message ofyn divisiveness, xenophobia coach ms on over a message for the people for the people, by the people. >> laura: they are still oute le of touch. they have learned nothing anarnd they still despise you here to they still look down on you, any they will never, and i may never admit their policies were to bl. because that would require a move to the middle. and i don't see that happeningr even after tuesday's near wipeout. in just a few moments, the democrats are leaderless and
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♪ ♪ >> this is a fox news that day and i'm chanley painter in new york. rush is beefing up relations with north korea, moscow's
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defense minister meeting with north korean leaders about russian/ukraine war. talks have been under wraps. this comes after days after met with ukrainian delegation. recently more than 10,000 soldiers to russia to fight in its war against ukraine. a move that has extended almost three year war. and australia has approved a social media band for children under the age of 16 here until the law forces media companies like tiktok, instagram, facebook to stop minors from logging on. companies that do not comply with the new law can face fines up to $32 million that goes into effect january 2025. i'm chanley painter. now back t to "the angle." ♪ ♪ >> laura: leaderless and rudderless, that is the focus of tonight's "angle."wh what happens when the so-calledh
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threat to democracrey wins the democratic majority? not just electoral college that makes historic gains with other groups and wins the popular vote as well. >> the president is still after democracy. >> laura: and if trump really had impulses, it would be oddit for biden to invite him toe the white house tomorrow,ri right? of course, that is why this is e vicious and deate why. but still the propaganda did have some effect. according to ap vote cast two-thirds of the harris voter said the future of democracy wao the most important factor for their boats, apparently groceries didn't matter. 9 out of 10 were concerned electing trump would bring thea. closer closer to authoritarian authoritarianism. all based on lies. trump never use doj to attacker political opponents. he never fled the country with illegal immigrants to wipe outs.
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your votes or fought against requiring ids to vote all compromises our democratic system. whic rich is why it should not surprise anyone at the samehe voter survey also demonstrated that one and three trump voters cited saving democracy as they d ofare primary motivator. of those, eight of the ten trump voters felt electing harris would bring the country close to authoritarian some. how interesting? given kamala's record and well documented the use, those fears were well-founded.t sm thankfully, enough of you dismissed anti-trump smears and so harris i'm puppet masters fot what they are: f threats to our freedom, to our economy, into our way of life.be but like mercury -- remember when you would fall out of a broken thermometer, the w democratic machine will reconstitute itself.th to do that effectively, they are
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wrestling over what went wrong. at times, it has gotten fairlysd brutal. bernie sanders smashed out of touch party bureaucracy that lost working-class sing in a statement, "the big money interest and well-paid consultants who controlled the democratic party learn any less than for the from thisly n disastrous campaign?that probably not.re that is a safe bet.de if therefi is a real effort to redefine the party, thebe progressivesin worried about beg sidelined. if they are worried orthem sidelined, they have no one but themselves to blame. they are all a sellout and bernie is a sellout too. w they compromise antiwar credit byding standing mute when liz cy became kamala's de factow th running mate. but now they are trashin tg democrats who pivoted from more radical positions?hink >> i think that a lot of really
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don't like fake people. during the entire time ofai campaigngn season, you are sayig you are down with trans people or lgb t community and lose an election and the next day, you say i let that stuff was wrong,y actually what people are moreth upset about someone doingayin something they don't believe and just saying something. >> laura: so articulate. aoc is grousing about people like congressman seth moulton,a who post election claimed his party had gone to extreme. saying i have two little girls and i don't want them adding a run overth on a playing field by mail or formal male athlete that as a democrat, i'm supposed to be afraid to say that. well, that kicked off the family feud. grabbed the popcorn. >> i wonder what your response was to congressman seth moulton who suggested this week
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democrats need to change their-- approach to transgender issues. >> i find that to be in at this comment, actually. i don't think trying to instill fear and joining a party instilling the people is a right way to go about this. >> laura: it is about time we e democrat wall, the monolith. passed the junior nance. >> i want you to have a chance to explaince t your comments bee they face backlash. >> the backlash proves my point that we can't have these discussions as a party but instead we have a party that shames us and tries to cancel people who even bring up these difficult topics. frankly, shames voters. >> laura: given the and roads trump has made with the young voters, latino, black voters, urban voters and even inr? california, what the heck and democrats offer? >> we have problems we have to solve. we havursee to make sure we fixr broken immigration system and
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secure the border. makwe have to low cost and gro middle class. i think we will have a family conversation that needs to be clear-eyed, candid, and comprehensive to figure ou t what happened on election night. spewing well, that is a tall order. but with kamala going down in flames with the obamas they are getting burned and with nancy pelosi getting old, s democrats need someone to leadan them. whenhe that branch isn't really deep, jeffries actually becomes a viable candidate. congresswomate.n stacey plaskett thcalled the ultimate point guac with home-court disciplineip.f now, a course in this democratic regrouping period let's not forget the guy kamala stupidly passed over pennsylvania governor josh shapiro a talented politician. he has a lot more likely think california liberal gavin newsom to gain traction, and we can only hope democrats may look at may repeat for something
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important. a train wreck, yes, luc that is a d.o.t. joke., itgood luck with pete.goin this parliament game will continue for years. i cannoth wait to watch it unfd and someone who can emerge with sort of the passion we need to. >> you need to leave "angle"go alone because i have one more [bleep[ble] in the united states of [bleep] america. >> laura: you never know, she has a very big tiktok following. and that is "the angle." oh, boy, this is fun, the biggest winners and the biggest losers of this election cycle make your list. he will check it, when we come back.
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♪ ♪ > laura: it is time for the "angle"'s winners and then we will get to the losers. first elon musk to dissolution democrat to a realde fighter whr helped deliver pennsylvania for
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trump and j.d. vance. >> 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 we had another who was fist pumping after getting shot! >> laura: the most deserving the winner up all, the working class. [chanting usa] ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] >> laura: as for the biggestsers losers, kamala and twisted tim,c orof course, they are joined by the corporate media. >> anger and frankly, fear. we are way more powerful than appealing to people's better't h angels. >> i can't help bundert wonder i the american people have given up on democracy.
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>> well [bleep] [laughter] it happened again. >> laura: then there is barack and michelle who should havet stayed in martha's vineyard. t >> please, do not and our fates over to the likes of trump who knows nothing about us! >> i have not yet seen this samg kind of the energy and turn when i was running. that seems to be more pronounced with the boroughs. >> laura: and perhaps the most out of touch group of all, the celebrity set.squa >> at madison square garden, he reminded us who he is and how ha really feels. he will pass a ban on groceries! and tell me that to my face. so you can ban it and tell me to my face! ♪ ♪no >> laura: joining me now mary katharine ham, fox news contributor and editor-in-chief, post of the alex marlow show,
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alex marlow.re i know we covered a lot theree r that we are missing losers. >> i think number one, first, i want to give a shout out to scott pressler because he wase impressive on the ground doing d he's got green hair. >> laura: exactly. >> i want to thank him, a special celebrity for us and thv first loser i would say kamala' donors. we know she went through did $1 billion but we didn't know she went through $1,000,000,000.20 million. josephine went she had dark manw contributions as well. alex, what about you? >> for me the obvious winner you would have to say with dogs ande cats, laura, eating the dogs,th cats and trumpem will save them all and beautiful when he does it. it is hard not to be obsessed with the ladies of the viewt always a punching bag in the media and they just debase themselves to such a levelbasehd they are outth there make todayg
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and talking how we didn't want f woman of color. we would havld've loved a womanf color to be president if she haf america first policies andri ripped off half that, close they border, tap energy resources and get us out of wars. but donald trump did that. what is with the women who won'? tell their husband who they are voting forage?et that is not a healthy marriagetf and you didn't get anything out of it if that is how you are living your life. >> laura: another loser in this election cycle, the white dudes for harrah's, watch. >> pronouns, really excited about first black woman that could be the president of the united states. i am a proud white do for kamala harris, come on, baby, let's go! >> laura: mary catherine, they had a lot of groups. i watched terry to make several of those zooms a throwback to 2020 and one of the losers asea
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condescending identity politics. that doee s not mean that democrats will let go of it. that will take time to work it out of their system and used it fo ar a now. but they will keep using it and that branch clip you saw is part of the reason.partt th it turns out appealing to people you buy groceries and sick of people lecturing you how you areprob the problem with america is the correct identity to appeal tofo and that worked for a lot of people of all colors and classes. >> laura: alex, what else are we missing here? b >> you are missing a big one.d if you call people passion stano garbage are losers here aside from one man, joe biden. joe biden would have gotten blamed for the whole thing and lose for sure and trump is going to win and everyone would pointn to joe biden r and legacy run 50 years plus and who do you blame? .veryone the people in that code nancy pelosi, barack obama and
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those who installed kamala harris in the fake news media and all of hollywoodof especially george clooney,or s taylor swift, beyonce. they get share a burden. of the professors, dei and woke stars whceo kept the audience is completely in the dark about ths reality that was trump's dominance in this election. speed when they lied to their viewers and they lied to the readers and they lied to the followers and fans.in i think they have been repaidbr with brutal honesty and results for the other side of.. alex and mary katharine, thank you both. i can't t believe this isea thanksgiving. where dir d they share go? it was crazy fast. but i want to thank you forit watching a special edition of "the angle" alu l year long.soad i hope you had a wonderful holiday. >> todd: battling illega

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