WE ARE SO BACK - AND NOW THE WORK BEGINS
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This is what happens when the 4th Turning meets 5th Generation Warfare, a commentator, international social media sensation, and former navy intelligence veteran, Jack Persovic, founder of Human Events Daily, joins host Jack to discuss the results of the mid-term elections and the impact they have on the country.
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this is what happens when the fourth turning meets fifth generation warfare
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a commentator international social media sensation and former navy intelligence veteran this is human
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events with your host jack persovic christ is the fight and we will continue to wage this fight
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in the public square to fight fight to fight when we fight we win while i concede this election
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i do not concede the fight that fueled this campaign
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yesterday i also spoke with vice president harris she ran an inspiring
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campaign and everyone got to see something that i learned early on to respect so much she has a
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backbone like a ramrod we are about to enter a political period that will have consequences for
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the rest of our lives we cannot give up we now find ourselves in times of fascism
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uh and authoritarianism we are the only 248 year old multiracial pluralistic democracy in the world
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and shall we keep it a lot of our fellow americans say we shouldn't time to fight for it
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what's that the seven dollars what's that butter is seven dollars yeah what is it framed in gold
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if the trump administration requests it would the massachusetts state police assist in mass deportations
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no absolutely not i'm told that his legal team is going to try to make sure that sentencing
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never happens as we know their usual strategy is always to just try to get things
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delayed but here they're going to argue to the judge that the sentencing should never happen
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because now that trump is president-elect they will say that he is entitled to the same
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constitutional protections as a sitting president and should be protected from state actors and in
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this case state prosecutors no matter who you voted for i think all americans can agree
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it's going to be a rough thanksgiving i really right right now challenger and republican dave
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mccormick is leading over democrat incumbent bob casey by nearly 50 000 votes with 96 percent of
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the ballots recorded now casey has held the seat since 2007 and is seeking his fourth term
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ladies and gentlemen welcome aboard today's edition of human events daily today is november 7th 2024
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no domini we won the work now begins not only do we win we won resoundingly and the data is still
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coming in catholic vote absolutely went for trump in the biggest catholic landslide across the rust belt
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states that's ever been seen for a republican in american history and next up the suburbs trump won
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with white suburban women i'm gonna say that again trump won with white suburban women and he won with white
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women outright 52 percent it worked america chose daddy over diddy no more wars the deportations will begin
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on day one and by the way any sanctuary city that refuses to comply will immediately immediately
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lose all federal funding it's gone you will not get a single cent of federal funding if you do not
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comply with the federal government and federal law it's as simple as that it's as simple as that we're going to
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fix the economy we're going to end wokeness we're going to do everything we are literally going to make america
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great again and it's as simple as that folks it's as simple as that but let me tell you something about
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my great state of pennsylvania where there's a guy by the name of bobby casey who has lost the senate
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race he's lost there's no mathematical path forward for him in this senate race and yet josh shapiro's
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silence is deafening josh we all know you want to run for 2028 and my sources in harrisburg were telling me
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that josh shapiro and his team were clinking glasses when they saw that kamala harris was going to lose
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why because he wants to run for an open seat in 2028 so mark my words josh shapiro 2028 has already begun
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so josh let me ask you something why is it that you are participating in election denialism go tell your
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boy bobby casey that he lost go tell him to concede go tell him that we don't want a recount in
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pennsylvania go tell him that he needs to stand up for democracy that he needs to respect the will of
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the people of pennsylvania that have voted him out of office this do nothing senator who has sat there
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sucking off of the taxpayer teat for 18 years and it's done it's done bobby and josh the fact that
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you can't muster up the strength in your little five foot three body to actually get him to do
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something just shows something josh you got no stroke you've got no stroke whatsoever even with
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your own people human events daily continues roger stone joins us next
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they talk about influences these are influences and uh they're friends of mine jack
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all right jack so we're back here human events daily folks just a couple of weeks ago listen to
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work begins resounding victory but the work begins there's a lot of wood to chop and a lot of road
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to hoe transition has already begun the jockeying for position has already begun and the knives are out
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as they were so i wanted to bring on someone who is a veteran of multiple administrations a veteran of
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multiple campaigns and someone who knows this world better than i think probably anyone on the republican
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side of the aisle ladies and gentlemen legendary political strategist roger stone joins us now
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here on human events daily roger how are you feeling today uh i think america is about to enter a golden
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a golden age a golden age of peace and prosperity a golden age of security for our people uh this is a
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great great day uh for america it's also a testimony to the personal resilience and the strength and the
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stamina and the courage of one donald j trump imagine the pressure of knowing that in one day you will know
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whether you're going to literally be stripped of everything you own and die in prison and and be
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uh completely and totally discredited and destroyed or that you may have an opportunity to go down in
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history as one of the giants of this country i can't even imagine what that level of stress uh would be
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like so uh i think the american people chose wisely they chose in a very strong voice that they're
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dissatisfied with the policies of the current administration and whatever it has brought us
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that they remember well the peace and prosperity that trump brought the country they want to return it
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but now they even want to expand it so it's it is a great day it is everything that we prayed for it is
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everything we said the rosary for it is everything that we had hoped for uh i i must say i'm astounded by the
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by the strength and the breadth of this victory it is it's just a great day for america
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oh roger and you know you mentioned the rosary there because some of the exit polling that i'm
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now looking at in particularly the seven battleground states are showing that not only did president trump
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win in a landslide but there was a landslide in the catholic vote the largest vote share for i believe
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any republican candidate in history among catholics and of course we know that catholics
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are well situated in 25 of the pennsylvania electorate huge chunks in michigan huge chunks
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in wisconsin as well you and i down there at mar-a-lago praying the public rosary the first time the rosary
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has been prayed in public down at mar-a-lago the public embrace of christianity by president trump
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hosting the saint michael prayer praising uh our mary on her nativity on her feast day then also again with
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all saints day uh roger it it really is a testament to a lot of work from a lot of various people
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and to show that the catholic vote had that huge swing it really has to to speak to the efforts of
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of yourself and so many people on that front particularly in view of the fact that joe biden
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you know of course claims to be a catholic although seemingly a faithless one uh this is a shift that began
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in the 50s picked up speed in the 60s as uh catholics were traditionally democrats uh they initially
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voted for richard nixon then they voted in record numbers but still not a majority for ronald reagan
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uh they uh we were interrupted by watergate which we now know was uh up there with the russian
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collusion hoax is a fraud upon the american people a coup d'etat although a bloodless one
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uh and uh they went in record numbers for donald trump in 2016 but still mostly uh overall not
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overwhelmingly but still a majority democrat uh but then they came through in this election so
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uh this was a the answer to our prayers that our fellow catholics eyes be opened that they see
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the stakes and see who would stand up first and foremost for life who would stand up for life
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who would stand up against this crazy concept of transgenderism as being high on your political
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agenda and using the law to uh to enforce it you know uh the other night at mar-a-lago
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jack i was speaking to a guy who's in the pharmaceutical business he's not a big pharma guy he's just a
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producer of some you know long-time standard drugs and he said that there's a huge shortage in the
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country of injectable testosterone uh and is one of the drugs that his company sells uh and has of
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course been on the market for many many many years uh and i said well why is that and he said well the
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states are buying it to stockpile it i said but what for what purpose they said well to inject
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eight-year-old girls to prepare them to to be transitioned i can't even and i he said you can
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imagine the states california new york and so on i mean this is a this is a repugnant idea that
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government would do these things but uh i i think we're we're going to stop all this through the grace
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of god we're going to get back on his path on the path to greatness
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i think it's exactly right and roger someone else that i think uh deserves a lot of credit
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for leading this campaign through so many headwinds is uh susie wiles someone who just really came to
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bat someone who hasn't really taken much of the limelight herself but um you know really just uh kept
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her nose down showed up to work every day did everything she needed to do and you really have to
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say it that i don't think there would have been a 2024 if there were no susie wiles i completely agree
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with that look i have known susie wiles for over 30 years i met her when we were both working for
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ronald reagan uh she is uh she's one of the most effective low-key uh quiet efficient thoughtful
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political operatives in american history i put her up there with mark hannah who elected william mckinley
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he's the man who invented the handbill which seems pretty simple to us today but in those days
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wasn't simple at all uh a master of uh mass-based advertising consistent you know before we had
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television or radio or any electronic uh communications uh she is a woman of enormous fortitude
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uh and uh and patience uh donald trump is not easy to work for he's a wild animal he's his own man he
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does things his way it's why we elected him by the way because he's not some cookie cutter blow-dried
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politician reading off the talking points written by some 28 year old he's his own man he's not managed
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he's not handled he's not he's not packaged he's not he's not uh he's not uh uh uh controlled and
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she did an excellent job she took a lot of slings and arrows but the people mostly who hated her hated
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her because they ain't her as they say they they they aspired her job i also must say that chris la
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civita the the field general who took a lot of flack but who i knew was the right man for the
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job delivered absolutely delivered uh i i think they jointly deserve huge credit but particularly
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susie wiles i would hope and i know nothing just uh i would hope just one point on oh sorry go ahead
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i would hope my take her into the white house agreed and one point to lay down on chris lasavita
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that worked very well that i saw on the ground in pennsylvania was the strategy of holding back
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dollars for advertising until the very last few weeks of the campaign to under so rather than
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waste all of it up front holding it back to understand which messages were the ones that
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were necessary to put donald trump into the white house and it was those best those votes uh targeting
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in the suburbs on the trans issue on the illegal alien issue these ads they had up during the philadelphia
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eagles sports talk radio and the game itself these really were i think the margin of victory was
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those suburban voters being able to split the suburban vote it's looking as we're still calculating some of
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the numbers crunching a bit of it but it looks like the suburbs split 50 50 and you've got to give credit
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to the messaging and the operational game that went into those final weeks of the campaign and that was
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chris's plan all along in addition to the fact that when you look on the kamala harris's side
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she and we'll talk about this in the next segment we've got a minute to the break she ended up her campaign
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in 20 million dollars in debt with these massive concerts that nobody went to where bob brady the
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democrat chairman of philadelphia said the concerts were just traffic and i was there with my brother
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quick break we'll be right back around the horn we've got roger stone legendary political strategist
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we're going over crunching the numbers huge catholic landslide for president trump huge uh you know
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splitting the vote in the suburbs huge victory there and walking through what the next trump
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today roger so we're talking about the fact that president trump was able to split the suburban
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vote this is something that i actually identified early on during election day we saw that philadelphia
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was down we saw that the rules were up and that the suburban vote was also up and i heard a lot of people
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telling me and this is in pennsylvania but they were extrapolating it out they were saying wait a minute
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the suburbs aren't good for us that's the abortion vote and i said hold on a second that that
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suburban vote is going to be affected by a number of things i talked about chris lasavita and the ads
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that were run on the transgenderism transgenderism in sports trans surgeries for illegal aliens that's
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number one then number two you you cannot discount the power of the maha movement this is bobby kennedy
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these are democrats for trump democrat turned republican in the case of tulsi gabbard elon musk getting on
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board so many of the people involved in this movement i guarantee you led to this massive suburban
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swing for trump and that of course shows the i believe that they have earned their place in a
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president trump administration and of course that is what president trump has promised all along so the
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question roger is now the the job of president trump now the uh the task before him is how does he balance
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out all of these forces while building his cap well jack i've said this before i've said it on your show
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i think we're on the cusp of a complete and total realignment in this country a political realignment like
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the one franklin roosevelt wrought in 1932 prior to that african americans voted overwhelmingly republican
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because of the civil war but because of the depression and the economy roosevelt changed that
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permanently it appeared until recently uh when now republicans are are gaining back those voters under
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the leadership of donald j trump uh or like the realignment we had 1968 in which blue collar
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catholics in the middle east in the midwest pardon me uh and uh the industrial northeast uh began
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voting for richard nixon and more conservative policies uh and southern white voters who had previously been
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democrats voted for jfk uh began voting republican uh that that coalition didn't really fully manifest itself until
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1980 with the election of ronald reagan ultimately it's the coalition that is reassembled by donald trump
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for his narrow win in 2016 and now reassembled bigger than ever in this past week's election so uh they
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can have dick cheney they can have the mccains they can have uh little uh uh adam kissinger kiss
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kissinger had it up to here with that guy they can have them uh we'll tell you about josh
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shapiro uh uh well i don't know how tall he is but they can have him as well five three five three
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really well uh interesting stand up josh shapiro oh pardon me you are standing up uh so uh the point
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here is that uh that he has this new coalition but now he has to deliver for it and i i agree we do need
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to make america great again but we also need to make america healthy again and i have no doubt
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whatsoever that president trump is going to keep his commitments to bobby kennedy uh to make sure that
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we review the process by which drugs are legalized in this country we're going to take a hard look at
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how they're poisoning us through our food through the processing of our food this is a this is i think
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we have a golden age in the area of making healthy uh making the country healthy again and also
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tackling the problem of chronic childhood disease which is out of control so i'm very optimistic about
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this new coalition uh and uh one thing that that you and i both know jack is that when an outsider
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whether it's jimmy carter or whether it is ronald reagan or whether he's donald trump when he beats
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the establishment by the way all three of those candidates beat the establishment they then seek
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to swallow you up when they can't beat you and they can't destroy you they then try to co-opt you
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so uh so brzezinski was essentially forced on carter uh carter you know turned his his administration
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over to the democrat establishment globalists and they destroyed him and the country this this uh
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was also true to a certain extent uh under reagan his greatest single mistake was making george bush
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the vice president uh that gave us the iran contra scandal in all honesty uh we saw it in trump's first
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term when we had people like general john kelly and hr mcmaster mike pompeo who as the cia director
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uh put forward the idea of assassinating julian assange assassinating him this is not a this is
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not a conspiracy theory oh roger roger mike pompeo as well and i posted the clip up on on my x account
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and it's going viral at the moment this is an individual who not only did he work against
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president trump's interest vis-a-vis assange but he also went on fox news in 2023 just last year talking
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about supporting jack smith's appointment supporting the the completely illegal investigation into
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mar-a-lago which included the mar-a-lago raid by the way and talking about how president trump
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was putting american soldiers at risk by uh by maintaining documents which were by the way his
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own personal documents that he owned and controlled completely legally as a former president of the united
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states so no mike pompeo donald trump was not the one who was putting soldiers at risk it is warmongers
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who put soldiers at risk when they send them off into wars of adventure around the world well jack i
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would hope you would send me that clip immediately after the show uh i would like to have that uh but
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but this is of course uh you know par for the course so right now i'm sure that president trump is
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being besieged by the job seekers the job seekers who were never for him the job seekers who didn't
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support him uh the job seekers who wrote him off uh when he was facing this this tsunami of lawfare
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against him they're always the first ones in line seeking this job or that job or this appointment or
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that ambassadorship uh but i think today you have a different donald trump than you had in 2016. i think
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he is because of the russian collusion hoax because of the two phony impeachments uh because of the uh
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because of the theft of the 2020 election uh because of the the uh relentless attack of lawfare against
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him in the federal and state courts uh he's wise to them now therefore i think he's going to choose
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uh very carefully uh and very wisely uh based on people's actual track records what have they done what
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have they said where did they stand uh on the important issues uh that define whether you're
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part of the globalist elite and the warmongers who seek to profit on war or whether you were a common
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sense american committed to peace and prosperity so uh you know that's going on right now it's well
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well roger i do want to say though that in in this new world we do have to make allies and that's why
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i believe that nikki haley should have a role in the administration because i believe antarctica needs
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an ambassador well she would fit right in look nikki haley is so dumb uh when she was appointed
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un ambassador they had to get a globe and show her where israel was she didn't know where it was
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and the sad truth is that donald trump probably appointed her to the un because it had cabinet rank
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it was the only job she was willing to leave the governorship of south carolina for which allowed
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her lieutenant governor henry mcmaster who's one of the best governors in the country uh fantastic
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he's a great man i've known him since the reagan days he's one of the greatest governors in the
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country certainly one of the greatest governors in the history of south carolina strongly supported
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donald trump in 2016 strongly supported him uh in 2024 over his fellow south carolinian uh nikki haley
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uh but i really think that the president appointed her to the nothingness job at the un where no
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policies made uh in order to allow henry to become governor when of course he was handily re-elected so
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again there were people in the closing days of this campaign where i go you must have nikki
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haley out on the stump for you why she didn't get any votes the votes that she did get were democrats
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well nikki haley herself goes on fox news just a few days before the election and is trashing
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president trump we've got that clip up as well saying how dare he not have me on the campaign
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trail how dare may he not have me on the stump and why would anyone who is a republican even if you
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are someone who wasn't a full trump supporter why would you do something so damaging to our chances
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just days prior to the election it's completely beyond me roger yeah i don't i don't expect to
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see her being appointed to anything uh and she had many people lobbying for her at the end of the
00:29:54.120
campaign that she she needed the limelight she needed trump needed to campaign with her that was
00:29:58.920
never going to happen look he was gracious enough to let her speak at the convention uh uh but she
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never she didn't get any votes go back and look the state she did best in were states with open
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primaries where they could flood the republican primaries it was it was a fugazi it was a fugazi
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as they say roger uh quick quick break we'll be right back here roger the legendary roger stone ladies
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and gentlemen human events daily 1776 at humanevents.com do you have any questions for roger
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jack where's jack where is he jack i want to see you
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great job jack thank you what a job you do you know we have an incredible thing we're always talking
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josh shapiro in our previous segment and there is a situation that is unfolding here in the state of
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pennsylvania the commonwealth of pennsylvania where senator bob casey the incumbent do nothing senator
00:32:39.720
he's an empty suit and everyone knows it has effectively lost the campaign there are no
00:32:47.240
conceivable or mathematical paths to his victory and yet the ap refuses to concede the elect to uh
00:32:54.680
to call the election bob casey refuses to concede the election and josh shapiro has put out a statement
00:33:01.000
saying that while donald trump won the presidential race there are still other races where votes are
00:33:06.440
yet to be count roger what is going on right now well jack i i have not uh seen any of this so i'm
00:33:15.480
reacting to it uh now uh i i where are these alleged votes from may i ask where are the well here's what's
00:33:24.040
interesting here's what's interesting this is not what so in arizona carrie lake's vote is out in
00:33:29.880
maricopa county so we're waiting to see where that comes in in maricopa well they are being
00:33:34.200
maricopa county's being maricopa county it takes a long time to go and count all the votes you know
00:33:39.480
those ballots they come into the vote centers and it's hard to get them all they go the old razzle
00:33:43.480
dazzle there you know with uh stephen richard and then in in nevada of course it is clark county las
00:33:49.800
vegas in detroit and wayne county in michigan uh we have the issues there in milwaukee you have the
00:33:55.880
issues in wisconsin but in pennsylvania the votes that are out are not the votes of philadelphia
00:34:02.280
they are in fact votes of rural cambria county which is where johnstown is this is a 70 30 trump
00:34:10.200
county and it is a place where it is the place where there was a scanner issue on election day
00:34:15.640
and so the ballots were held open the polls were held open for about two extra hours so those votes
00:34:21.240
that are going to come in are going to split at high margins for president trump the philadelphia
00:34:26.760
vote is pretty much already done however there is a question about some provisional ballots that have
00:34:33.000
yet to come in many of which are military and overseas so that's the state of play right now
00:34:39.480
well i was trying to look it up uh on my phone as you discussed it look uh as we know the democrat
00:34:45.160
machine philadelphia has uh has developed uh voter fraud to an art form that's what they do uh yet
00:34:54.680
it's very clear to me that they are they're manipulating i think they're manipulating in
00:34:59.240
arizona as well seem to have been trying to do that in nevada uh i think that it is highly unlikely
00:35:07.320
that our candidate david mccormick lost in pennsylvania i think he won i think that they're now
00:35:13.160
furtively trying to find some way to steal it from uh this uh was also i think is the most probably
00:35:21.160
the case uh in arizona uh i also saw that uh jackie rosen was just declared a winner in nevada now i
00:35:31.160
always thought now the election is over i can say so i thought that sam brown was inherently weak
00:35:35.880
candidate but trump's a margin there and trump's breaking uh the old harry reid machine through his
00:35:44.760
uh proposal to do away with the tax on tips which uh which just destroyed the democrats among members
00:35:51.480
of the culinary union those are the hotel and casino workers union that used to be the backbone
00:35:57.880
uh of senator harry reid's democrat machine uh they delivered victory for trump uh you know by
00:36:06.120
surprisingly uh comfortable margin uh and uh they uh should have mostly been brown voters as well so
00:36:14.520
remains to be seen but look josh shapiro uh knows that barack obama cheated him out of the vice
00:36:21.480
presidency uh i don't think by the way that in the end uh even if kamala harris had chosen josh
00:36:29.080
shapiro i think you probably would have lost pennsylvania anyway you've raised jack some serious
00:36:35.000
questions about josh shapiro's handling of a murder case in which he had a personal relationship with
00:36:40.440
some of those involved i think that needs to be explored extensively the america the people of
00:36:46.600
pennsylvania need to know what happened in that case uh but you know perhaps this is his last
00:36:53.240
attempt to exercise power before he launches his presidential campaign well roger i think that's right
00:37:00.840
and by the way the family of ellen greenberg has never once faltered in their defense of their
00:37:08.360
daughter saying that she did not commit suicide that in fact ellen greenberg was murdered but for some
00:37:13.960
reason josh shapiro doesn't seem very interested in doing anything about that and larry clayman
00:37:20.760
who is now or excuse me uh larry krasner who is the uh soros da of philadelphia refuses to open
00:37:28.920
the case and actually has a conflict of interest there it's very interesting roger we got a uh we got a
00:37:34.440
question in from one of our listeners as we're watching this they said do you have an opinion on the
00:37:42.040
senate race the senate majority leader race that appears to be shaping up the replacement for mitch
00:37:46.920
mcconnell yes i do i'm strongly supporting my own senator rick scott because rick scott was for
00:37:53.240
donald trump john thune is a carl rove controlled uh marionette uh who will be even weaker as a leader
00:38:02.600
than mitch mcconnell uh and therefore i'm strongly for rick scott he was a very good governor i didn't
00:38:10.840
know at the time he was governor that he was as great a governor as he was particularly when you
00:38:15.320
compare him to our current governor ron de santis uh he's been an excellent u.s senator who's fought
00:38:21.160
for the people of florida and fought for the america first agenda so i'm i'm hopeful first of all i'm
00:38:27.400
supporting rick scott and i hope he prevails this is very much an inside game and see rick scott's not
00:38:33.800
an insider he's like ron like donald trump he's an outsider uh i would imagine that the odds are
00:38:40.440
against him but uh who else had the courage to to challenge mitch mcconnell last time no one no one
00:38:47.480
other than rick scott now he was unsuccessful but he did the right thing in that fight so yes you can
00:38:53.480
put me down solidly for rick scott a great governor a very good u.s senator fantastic now roger one thing
00:39:01.400
i've got to ask you for as we close out here last two minutes with you uh some serious questions
00:39:06.840
still are on the table about the events of july 13th in butler pennsylvania now we've got the book on
00:39:15.240
this bulletproof this really i think will serve as a road map into learning more about what went on
00:39:22.520
with the butler situation as well by the way as ryan wesley routh who will be going on trial on
00:39:30.440
november 14th just next week right there in southern florida in that district so roger
00:39:37.640
tons of questions on this situation do you believe that president trump will be able to get access to
00:39:44.680
this information well as the chief executive officer the justice department falls under his authority
00:39:52.200
perhaps he should consider a special prosecutor or an independent prosecutor or he should ask a specific
00:39:59.960
u.s attorney which he has the authority to do to conduct a thorough investigation the president
00:40:04.360
could also appoint a commission uh he had talked by the way about appointing a commission uh headed by
00:40:10.600
robert kennedy to examine the assassin assassination attempts on presidents which i'm very strongly for
00:40:17.400
uh not only could we uh write the wrongs regarding the assassination of jfk uh but the assassination of
00:40:25.080
presidential candidate robert kennedy uh we could we should examine the assassination attempt on ronald
00:40:31.240
reagan which i'm writing a book and i can already tell you american people haven't been told the truth
00:40:36.040
uh as well as the assassination attempts uh uh on uh on donald trump so i think a presidential commission
00:40:42.840
uh headed by where can people go to get access to you into those books uh go to stonezone.com stonezone.com
00:40:50.040
it's all there thanks jack roger congratulations on a well-fought
00:40:55.240
victory stay tuned folks right back 1776 at humanevents.com
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jack is a great guy he's that fantastic look everybody's talking about it go get it
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and he's been my friend right from the beginning of this whole beautiful event
00:41:15.560
as we're going to turn it around thank you our country thank you amen
00:41:23.400
all right jack basobiec here back live human events daily we've got kenny cody on he's a
00:41:28.600
columnist at humanevents.com he's there in eastern tennessee and had been really just involved with so
00:41:36.760
many of the relief operations from the hurricane that swept through there and western north carolina
00:41:43.640
uh by the way both states of course solidly going for president trump kenny uh you know incredible
00:41:51.480
by the way job this entire year i understand you got to be at sorry you're down there with my brother
00:41:56.360
at the uh at the victory party at the uh president trump's victory speech at west palm beach and
00:42:03.800
really though uh do you think that it was his efforts in highlighting the suffering of the american
00:42:10.600
people and putting that first that really helped him in those areas well absolutely as well especially
00:42:16.520
in western north carolina i mean we saw early reports of early voting saying that there was
00:42:20.760
such an influx people standing in line staying through the weather staying through their own
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conditions and their own destruction of their homes didn't be there in order to vote for donald trump
00:42:28.200
and i think that those relief efforts him going there him saying that the federal government bears
00:42:32.520
some responsibility and saying you know in his victory speech of course we saw that he
00:42:37.320
shouted out elon musk in trying to you know talk to people see what people need and they needed
00:42:41.880
starlink they need an internet service they need an internet connection and he reached out to elon
00:42:45.720
musk personally and really reached his hand out to provide service and communication to the people
00:42:51.240
of western north carolina so you know i think just that that hand out like let me help you i'm not
00:42:57.240
president right now but i think i'm going to be so let me make these connections right now and show
00:43:02.120
you that i care about you and this is going to be an example of what i'm going to do for
00:43:05.560
you over the next four years and over the next few months during the transition and i think that
00:43:09.720
that care for appalachia and that that willingness to help those people that the government had really
00:43:14.440
forgotten but gotten about the mainstream media had forgotten about is one of the reasons why he
00:43:18.600
dominated north carolina not just close not just close as he had it in 2016 and close as he had 2020
00:43:24.120
but really dominated the state and he stood out more than other leaders did and and had margins of
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a victory unlike any other republican in north carolina did so i i think that that relief effort
00:43:35.480
that he was having as a private citizen submitted his victory in north carolina well and and and this
00:43:43.160
became a rallying cry i think a national rallying cry because as president trump was discussing this
00:43:51.320
as jd vance was raising the issue as people could see the images flooding social media as uh you know pun
00:43:57.800
not intended but as their homes themselves were flooded many of whom by the way are still going
00:44:02.440
through this and we can't forget about these people we do need to keep promises there that our
00:44:07.560
administration our government currently was announcing new billion dollar giveaways to places in the
00:44:14.440
middle east to places in ukraine whereas president trump said i'm going to put the american people and
00:44:20.120
their needs first and i think that became a a sign to the nation and a sign to the people that this is
00:44:28.040
a guy who has our back so we should have his back absolutely i mean i i think that rule outreach effort
00:44:34.760
that trump has has really promoted over the last 15 years over the last 10 years over you know during
00:44:40.760
his his moves prop system before he ran for president while he was a candidate in 2015 up until now
00:44:46.760
this rule connection that he has as an everyday man even as a billionaire even as a business mogul
00:44:52.600
even as a media mogul he has always cared about these people and we saw really the efforts during the
00:44:59.080
the during hurricane helene where he went out of his way he did not have to contact the regis man in the
00:45:05.080
world elon musk in order to provide internet service to these people but he did and not really because
00:45:10.600
he can win an election he didn't you didn't see him out promoting and campaigning on that i mean you
00:45:14.680
saw him mention it but he's just like look what i'm doing and look what they're not doing he didn't
00:45:18.200
say that once he did because he cares he cares about rural americans cares about middle class
00:45:23.240
americans cares about the poor class cares about those who have been struck with poverty those who
00:45:28.040
have been you know in these disaster areas that have lost literally everything this is who he cares
00:45:33.720
about it is not their fault that their government and the mainstream media have left them behind
00:45:37.800
and that's always been trump's best outlook it's why he has submitted the most dominant electoral
00:45:42.920
victory to me in terms of voter demographic in american history because he cares because he is
00:45:49.160
able to connect with these people in the middle class in a way no other president in american history
00:45:54.120
has been able to and for sure how no the republican has been able to so that that outreach effort that
00:45:59.480
hand that he is sticking out said let me help you and i'm going to help you out when i get these next
00:46:03.720
four years as well was a dominance for the republican party it has cemented our future as the party of the
00:46:08.760
working man and it delivered donald trump the most dominant electoral victory to me in american history
00:46:14.760
and it's it's incredible to see it's incredible to see this realignment kenny talk to me about how
00:46:21.080
appalachia was really the the pivot point the fulcrum of the realignment was appalachia
00:46:29.320
i mean i i think you just see people realizing how important these elections are i mean here in
00:46:34.120
cock county i took my grandmother my one set of grandmothers my grandparents to vote my grandfather
00:46:40.200
and my grandmother who are 88 and 86 years old i took them to the polls to vote they wanted to go
00:46:43.880
on an early vote uh my grandmother uh my dad took my grandmother to vote every member of my family
00:46:49.080
voted all of my friends voted those who had not voted in 2016 or 2020 or in the midterm elections in
00:46:55.000
2018 and 2022 all went to the polls to go and vote because they knew how important this election was
00:47:01.240
because if harris and biden got if harris got elected okay into that into 2025 harris and walls
00:47:07.560
got elected they were going to forget about us in a way we have never been forgotten about before and
00:47:12.440
that was reflective upon hurricane helene we saw how biden has treated us the last four years we have been
00:47:17.720
forgotten people we have been a forgotten class of people and we knew how important this election was
00:47:23.240
we had higher turnout in east tennessee and higher turnout in tennessee overall than in any other time
00:47:28.280
about american history like in haywood county out here in in tennessee they have voted for democrats
00:47:34.440
the last two elections by 10 points and i think i'll have 14 points east in 2020 and 2016 and trump
00:47:40.520
came within a point of beating beating uh harris in that county just this year and that's one of the
00:47:46.680
first times in the last 25 to 30 to 40 years in haywood county that any republican even came close and
00:47:53.560
all trump came within a point of beating harris in a democrat dominant county here in tennessee
00:47:58.280
that shows that tennessee was very very much tired of the of democratic politics they're very
00:48:03.160
tired of cultural marxism they were tired of democrats leaving the middle class and the lower
00:48:07.480
class in tennessee behind in north carolina behind and i think that you're able to see now that we are
00:48:13.480
behind this president because he has shown they've shown us a hand he has put a spotlight on the importance
00:48:19.400
of prioritizing tennessee and prioritizing areas like appalachia kenny congratulations man you
00:48:27.160
really just stepped up in this election you stepped up with your writing you've become a voice and really
00:48:32.200
a figure for the people of your area so congratulations to you man i i tip my cap
00:48:37.640
kenny cody go follow him and read all of his articles by the way president trump has been sharing
00:48:42.920
almost all of kenny's articles as well we did it folks but we have a lot of work to do and a lot of work
00:48:48.680
ahead of us ladies and gentlemen as always you have my permission they're short