America Embraces Trump & Rejects Lunacy
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Trump has been elected President of the United States! What does this mean for the country and what is next for America? Is this a rejection of left wing lunacy and an embrace of a guy who stood up for common sense?
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hello everybody welcome back to the gains for girls podcast uh i've got this big smile on my
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face it is no surprise as to why i woke up this morning knowing that the 47th president of the
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united states is donald j trump uh truthfully for me it's kind of like an overwhelming feeling of
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emotion uh just because of the work i mean personally that i put in traveling across the
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nation i mean essentially to to almost all 50 states at this point uh spreading the message of
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what's happening uh what's at stake highlighting the contrast between the two parties certainly
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uh in terms of of presidential candidates but i mean across the board local level state level
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federal level uh so so this feels like two and a half years again personally of hard work
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uh that has has paid off so very very exciting day on the issue of men and women's sports in
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particular uh the contrast between the two could not be more stark we've got one ticket who has vowed
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to use uh all of his presidential and executive powers to prevent men from competing in women's
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sports and we've got another ticket who doesn't even know what a woman is who believes that menstrual
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products belong in boys bathrooms who believe that men can become pregnant uh and i am so excited to
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say that the former has won this election in truly a blowout fashion uh winning the popular vote winning
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the electoral college uh we saw huge wins in the senate republicans gaining control uh hopefully we will
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hold off in the house too and maintain control there i mean it couldn't have gone better this was the
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red wave uh that i believe we were expecting in 2022 but didn't necessarily get we got it here in the year
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of 2024 uh last night i was able to do some live coverage uh for fox and for outkick downtown nashville
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uh the crowd was electric and kid rocks bar what a fun place to be uh every time you know there were
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big tv screens every time uh fox news would display a state that has been confirmed in support and in
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favor of president trump i mean the room just went wild uh so it was great to be there uh you know who
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else was there it was pete hexath uh he did a phenomenal job last night he does a phenomenal job
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all the time uh he is the fox and friends weekend host uh he is also a a born and raised tennessean
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uh so he is going to be on with us today discussing all things election uh what this means for the
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american people what is next to do um just very grateful for him and for his voice uh all that he's
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done for the american people in terms of coverage in terms of getting the word out there and now we get
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to reap those benefits uh and so check out the episode here with fox and friends weekend host
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pete pegseth pete thank you for joining the gains for girls podcast uh we got to spend last night
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together a little bit of the night uh kid rocks bar in downtown nashville that's incredible i bet you
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are uh exhausted right now but we are officially unburdened by what has been uh i mean i'm thrilled by
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this i was kind of i guess expecting this i wasn't expecting to see the results last night so so
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overall thoughts you know how do you feel oh my goodness uh it it feels yes we are very much
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unburdened uh it was a thank you so much for coming out uh as part of the coverage and you know what i
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mean talking to you this morning reminds me what a role you played uh what a role those that stood up
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for common sense with courage and pointed out the absolute lunacy of the base of the democrat party
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uh that you saw overwhelmingly men women too no doubt but uh men across all demographics as the
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biggest delta coming out and saying no more of this no more of this like and then and then brave
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courageous strong intelligent women saying no more of this like we don't we don't need um you know
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men are men are men women are women um and how about we just put our own citizens first and how
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about we make sure we have good paying jobs and so ultimately it was just a rejection of lunacy and so
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listen i feel great do i think the election of donald trump is going to change you know everything about
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the trajectory of our country no but we he just bought us time and gave us a fighting chance um we're
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going to get sanity back in the white house uh and it's been a i mean listen i'm a little late to
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this podcast you'll i know this is uh you know your viewer your viewers may not necessarily know
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that because i've been stuck in a room with my wife flipping through the channels um drinking liberal
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tears watching commentators on other networks try to explain away what happened and and there's going
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to be a lot of candidate blaming you know harris harris blaming walls blaming oh biden blaming he let
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her in too late the the reality is this was an embrace of trump yes it was a rejection of left-wing
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lunacy but it was an embrace of a guy who spent half the campaign in a courtroom riley he spent half
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the campaign in a courtroom not able to campaign the way conventional candidates would um and now
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he's got that shot and so it was uh it was not just a big middle finger it was a big embrace
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of a worldview that the elites told us was out of touch it turns out average people just want like
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prosperity and security and safety for their family and uh and men not in women's bathrooms and that
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that that was the coalition that came together last night yeah which all used to be pretty
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foundational things uh when you think about it something both sides could at least agree on
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right we all thought patriotism was a good thing we all wanted affordable living lower taxes safe
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streets low crime world peace free speech uh but now it seems like uh those aren't necessarily
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things maybe in how they they campaigned but in terms of their voting record it seems like these
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aren't things that both sides uh agree upon anymore but if there is a man to unite us uh to to uh this
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great nation again of course i believe it's it's donald trump uh yeah you mentioned these liberal tears
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i have never in my life wanted to watch the view um but i think it's going to be recording in my
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household i can't wait to watch the view watch the meltdown of these these women on there and yeah
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i think it's super cool the rejection of absurdity and these progressive policies destructive policies
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really but but the embrace of trump but but even more than that because this last night was a blowout
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on all fronts uh of course in terms of the electoral college but also the popular vote also uh what we saw
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in terms of of taking control of the u.s senate uh hopefully keeping control of of the house i mean
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it just debunks this whole mean orange man narrative so so what do you think changed since 2022 where i
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believe republican republicans expected to see this big red wave that we didn't see yeah then but we saw
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last night well i think trump on the ballot has always mattered i mean look at what happened in 2016
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look at what happened in 2020 he as he often points out he got a lot more votes in 2020 than he did in
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2016 when trump's running and he's a part of the choice yes it does galvanate the others galvanize the
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other side but i was in a diner in wisconsin yesterday morning meeting another young voter who
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said you know i didn't even vote in 16 or 20 but i would walk over glass to vote for trump in 24
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and which which is why i think maybe a warning sign or a reminder for the republican party is
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um donald trump won this election it's not necessarily the republican party that won this
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election and there are plenty of people that don't want to embrace what trump has done to remind the
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republican party about who it should represent uh which is which is why you know these next two years
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are particularly important but the post-mortem on the republican side going forward it will be equally
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important for the for the future of the country because you know bush won 45 percent of the hispanic vote
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from 2004 and then it vanished away when we came the country club um chamber of commerce party yet
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again and hispanics said well you don't really represent us and then along came the guy who said
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i'm going to build a wall in mass deportations and you won you know the largest percent of the
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hispanics in the country the other reminder is riley is is last night is that we are a center-right
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country um watch if you look at how kamala harris actually campaigned it was through hiding her
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radical view she didn't get away with it but they didn't want to talk about the trans issues they
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did they wanted to pretend like they were hawks on the border they wanted to pretend like they were
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going to cut taxes and they talked about prices and costs and things like that but on almost every
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single controversial issue it was either that's not really what i believe or no comment because they
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know deep down in america doesn't stand for the sort of lunatic marxist views that they've represented
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so it was an affirmation that when you point these things out i mean the the ad the trump campaign
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read the most and you know this is is the one where trump says i'm for you and and therefore they them
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um and that isn't just a condemnation of trans people that's what you hear all over the air this
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morning it's a recognition that we've lost our way we've lost our priorities it's supposed to be
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americans and citizens first most people want to raise their young boy or young girl just as they are
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uh and the government should stay out of the way and certainly not mandate what parents have to
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are required to say or certainly not allow schools to do it under their nose so it's a reminder we're
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a center-right country every single state reminded them of that um democrats are going to have to go
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back to the drawing board about what they really represent who they really represent i mean and the
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big question for me here is what are they going to throw out there um because they're going to not
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stop coming after trump what will be the the the the new you know russia gate of 2024 be on the
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lookout that's coming soon uh but it's a beautiful thing to see and and donald trump his folks should
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celebrate there's an amazing coalition and and last thing last night doesn't happen without elon musk
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either with what he unleashed on twitter and the opportunity for actually factual free speech without
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that who knows what we would not have seen who knows what conversations would have been suppressed
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and how unable we'd have been able to because that's probably the biggest takeaway here is that
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this is the misinformation election because we actually had free speech um but they can say all
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they want i'll be watching the view just like you it's appointment viewing today uh it's going to be
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amazing agreed agreed uh and yeah you elon musk gosh i mean he to me i mean he's the greatest patriot i
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truly believe that to me in my eyes he's someone who has i think saved free speech really uh if it
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worked for him that's where i get all my news truthfully is from x it's where it comes the fastest
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it's it's what i have found to be most reliable in terms of how quick it's being put out um he's an
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african-american technically who cares more about our freedoms as americans than a lot of americans do
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and you mentioned kamala harris uh and and hiding really running from her voting record in the most
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undemocratic way uh becoming the the presidential candidate um i mean in some way you in some way
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you always feel bad for her i i don't at all but you almost it's like she was gifted this position
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joe biden you know basically gave the middle finger to everybody that pushed him out nancy pelosi
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and obama gifted this position and told you'll win you'll win do follow the rules follow what
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we're talking and you'll win and uh she didn't so when biden discontinued his candidacy i mean there
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were days i i forget how many days like like over a week where we were the american people were
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wondering if he was still alive he just announced over x hey i'm not running anymore and that was it
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and so i'll be curious to see how she how she handles this scenario and you mentioned elon musk
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uh of course last night's a big win um but but thinking of elon musk and and his role in the
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the department and the administration of course there's more work to be done we need to to drain
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the swamp and so i couldn't be more excited of course for a trump presidency but but almost
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more excited for a new established department of government efficiency i think this is a wonderful
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way to keep dollars in in our pockets as as tax-paying americans it's going to be the toughest
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job in government riley i mean he's by the way give the toughest job to the guy who has a track record
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of doing it to the guy who said well i'm going to change twitter oh what does it take to change
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twitter first of all buying it at a really high price and then firing 90 of the employees if you want
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to change the culture you got to now firing employees at twitter is a lot different at firing
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employees at the department of interior or the department of education uh and so he he's up for
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the battle of his life nobody better to be in that position to figure out how to do it and i hope they
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go headlong into it there's no reason to hedge hedge their bets at all uh it will be amazing to see
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i wonder if it'll be i'm guessing it'll probably be in mar-a-lago where they roll out who he's picking
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and who because it was at trump tower in 2016 when everybody was watching the elevators
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um and who's being picked uh that'll probably be mar-a-lago this time i i do want to give you
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and your viewers already know this but you deserve a lot of credit uh you deserve a lot of credit for
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having the courage to speak up on an issue that was seen as a uh uh not a marginal issue but hey why
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are we making hay of this oh that sounds radical that doesn't sound inclusive this is a niche issue
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uh and because of you first and foremost and then a lot of other courageous folks standing up and
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saying you know what men are men and women are women and this this is just flat out wrong you
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created this space for a real conversation that became one of the top three or four issues that
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decided where this election went and and for for someone of your age who is not planning to be doing
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this at all uh it's a real testament there are very few people that get to sit at the crux or a
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cross-section of of politics and issues and show that kind of courage because of your faith
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um and your background i commend you uh you made a difference a lot of people can't say that
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well that's um that's very kind it's wild to me that it requires bravery uh to say something
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so simple so entry level nothing wise nothing profound it's literally just that men and women
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are different uh but we do live in this time and it speaks to the moral decay the decline our nation
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has seen that that it is considered brave to say those things and so i've gotten messages all
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morning uh all night last night from from moms mostly who say look you know i i'm a lifelong
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liberal you open my eyes i have a daughter she plays sports i can't imagine so so to understand in
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some capacity uh that there was impact that was had is is pretty special and again seeing it play
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out in these senate races uh i mean you had idiots like bob casey or colin allred in texas who have
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the voting record proving that that this was something that they pushed for they advocated for
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men and women's sports yet when it's time you know they're on a debate stage colin allred of texas
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is up there saying look you know i'm a christian i'm a father i would never support these ridiculous
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ideas really because you voted in favor four four times so whatever calling out the hypocrisy i believe
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is key and so again p just just grateful for you uh it's been super cool to see uh everything that
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that you all have done for this election for the american people um last question for you i think
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i was listening last night of course to fox it was on my tv it's on my tv in my house 24 hours a day
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and i'm listening last night and it was something that struck me where you know they're on the panel
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and he says uh you know we we've spent this this election cycle there's been 16 billion dollars that
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have been spent on advertisements and media we're in this new era now where podcasts it's a way of
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free advertising so is that something you see continuing on in the years to come no doubt riley i mean
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forums like yours listen they'll still be utility and power to a place like the fox news channel
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uh they'll always just it's sports and news sports and news will always have an appetite
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for quality live well-produced program they just will because people want it real time i want it you
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want it we'll get older we'll have different ways of consuming it no doubt but you could point to
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podcasts as it could be the place that made the difference for trump i mean you've spent time with
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them i've spent time with them most and and we are uh very privileged to have that opportunity
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most people have not right or they've seen him only as characterized by the lunatics in the media
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and to have an opportunity for him to go on long-form podcasts like joe rogan or like he did with
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multiple other uh comedians and up they got to see the side of trump that we get to see which is he's a
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real guy he's got a real sense of humor he's got a heart for his family he truly cares for the country
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uh he'll say things in a way that you and i understand but the the media takes literally
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as if it's some crazy i mean the atlantic wrote an article this morning saying democracy is not over
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they don't even believe what they're saying they told us democracy was over no no it's not over no
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we're just kidding i mean you you can cut through abc nbc cbs washington post new york cnn uh
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new york times cnn and msnbc with a podcast that reaches 25 30 million people or in your case
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women who need to see a side or understand a side of trump or the republican party or an issue on life
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or on gender that will never be fairly characterized and you can't put that genie back in the bottle
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but again it kind of goes back to musk like if musk doesn't create a check on all the other social
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media sites um you know what what platforms are willing to de-platform those who go against the
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the acceptable narrative but with x there now there's a place where it can always be heard
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which puts the other platforms on notice uh as well so i i you know that'll be part of what's
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written about this too is that podcasts introduced campaigns voters to the other side of candidates
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trump did it and the only podcast that kamala harris could do or did do was a highly choreographed
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sex podcast that is like wildly inappropriate but was the only one she was willing to go on
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because you can't actually she can't actually do long form in an authentic way which is staggering i mean
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kamala harris is not qualified to run a city council race where we're from i mean that's it if it's
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offensive to city councilmen to compare her because they're so she was unqualified from the beginning
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they knew it and trump introduced himself in a meaningful way through this these types of
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of platforms and it paid off agreed agreed and the free market i just believe will always prevail
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if people want podcasts the world will adjust if people want absolutely their new their news on x
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uh other media outlets other social media forums will adjust as well uh and so pete thank you
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it was great to see you your thank you your beautiful wife uh your many many children who
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were running around last night uh but that's what it's about you know honestly it made me excited to
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see them it's it's a reminder you know uh not necessarily what we're fighting for but who we're
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fighting for so i appreciate you and everything that you do for this nation and we will continue
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watching you there we go likewise riley you're the best come join us at fox and friends anytime you
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know that always thank you you got it all right thank you guys for tuning in to the gains for
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this episode with your friends with family with your favorite liberal uh but but really honestly i want
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to sign off today by saying that this win it's not just a win for conservatives people like me people
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who share my same viewpoints this this win is a win for everyone it's a win for all americans at least
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americans who want affordable living americans who want safe streets and lower crime and free speech
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and world peace and america first policies uh while the two parties of course have always had their
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differences those were things not too long ago that that we could all agree on i believe the man that
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will bring unity and and will restore these foundational principles for all americans is
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donald trump that is something that that all of us can look forward to not just conservatives uh so
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again i encourage you if you're someone who who doesn't agree with that if you're one of those never
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trumpers i mean i just encourage you to approach this approach his second president first of all remember
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he's already been president for four years so all those terrible things that that you're told
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are going to happen things we saw from heard from people like oprah who said if donald trump wins you
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will never be able to cast a ballot again i mean just total fear-mongering uh hyperbolic things keep in
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mind he's already been president for four years and i implore you to approach his second presidency
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with an open mind uh with with just the notion that that you want what's best for this country we want
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the person in the white house who will do what is best for this country uh again thank you guys
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for for tuning in and we will see you again next week