Pearl - November 16, 2024


Woke View Hosts Fuming Over Trump Victory | Pearl Daily


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15 minutes

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Word Count

2,707

Sentence Count

140

Misogynist Sentences

12

Hate Speech Sentences

6


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In this episode, I discuss the election of Donald Trump as president of the United States and why I believe it was the greatest political movement of all time. I also talk about why I think it s a moment for us to be optimistic about the future of our country.

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00:00:00.000 the first story that we're gonna run is the view now the ladies of the view they have a liberal
00:00:07.120 talk show and this liberal talk show they really just spew nonsense and they're very lucky because
00:00:12.480 their audience isn't very smart and none of them really understand policy these are the same woman
00:00:19.360 that brought trump on with open arms eight years ago and had no problem with him running and
00:00:25.920 completely turned on him when he started running you know i had very similar experiences when i
00:00:31.760 became a public figure where you know it's people that you're friendly with and maybe you didn't talk
00:00:36.400 politics with all of the sudden have a problem with you and i mean mine wasn't as extreme but i can
00:00:42.720 relate to the fact that people really turn just because they disagree with you on different policies
00:00:50.160 and you speak see this especially with men that are ruled by women and women right and because we
00:00:56.880 tend to be more emotional and what comes with that is if they feel a certain way one day and they feel
00:01:03.840 a certain way the next day it's magically okay the 2024 presidential race ended yesterday and this is
00:01:12.080 what the country and the world woke up to this morning take a look this was a movement like nobody's
00:01:18.320 ever seen before and frankly this was i believe the greatest political movement of all time and now
00:01:26.000 it's going to reach a new level of importance because we're going to help our country heal we have a
00:01:32.400 country that needs help and it needs help very badly we're going to fix our borders we're going to fix
00:01:40.320 everything about our country america's future will be bigger better bolder richer safer and stronger
00:01:47.760 than it has ever been before god bless you and god bless america thank you very much that's an
00:01:53.920 amazing message that i mean that was a message worth sharing now what do the liberal ladies what do they
00:02:02.320 say do they say oh you know maybe we should try to improve the country let's see so how you feel
00:02:10.480 i'll start yeah my takeaway is that the system works we live in a democracy people spoke this is
00:02:18.720 what people wanted i vehemently disagree with the decision that americans made but i feel very very
00:02:24.960 hopeful that we have a democratic system in this country we should value it we should love it we should
00:02:31.360 protest if what if the situation arises that we need to protest which i'm sure it will and i've been
00:02:38.640 through this before with nixon it's been very difficult but boy oh boy do we have a country
00:02:45.120 if we can keep it yeah yeah well i'm echoing the sentiments joy one of the first thing i wanted to
00:02:50.640 say for anyone that needs an example of when the person you voted for does not win you do not say the
00:02:56.960 system must be broken or that it was rigged you say it is what it is and you show up anyway and i want
00:03:03.760 to commend all those people that voted because you sometimes hear people say well it didn't matter no it
00:03:07.920 did matter that was still your currency that was still your power and people churned out now if
00:03:12.800 you didn't vote you really don't have a say in the conversation so you can go ahead and sit down
00:03:17.120 but for the rest of you and then a lot of what i think about is what i always tell my kids when
00:03:22.080 things go on you feel what you feel everyone has different emotions some people got what they wanted
00:03:26.640 a lot of people didn't heck yeah we did do these women look sad or what is it wrong for me to relish no
00:03:34.960 no no don't relish in somebody's misery i mean that would be that would be terrible and you feel
00:03:42.240 anything that comes up and then you turn around and you say let's look at the tapes let's see what
00:03:46.720 we did let's see how we continue to fight for the people that we care about and you take one step in
00:03:52.000 front of the other and so here we are today and i still feel that optimistic because i feel arm in arm
00:03:58.880 with so many people who agree with me and i'm not going to stop marching so i like this pep talk
00:04:03.920 coaching what are you guys marching for i mean that's really my question like what is being marched
00:04:10.320 for listen is it the outcome i wanted no but we live in a democracy i have my vote millions of people
00:04:16.160 cast their votes did and and what's important to me is this tens of millions of americans our friends
00:04:22.320 our neighbors our family members voted for donald trump we disagree with him i know we all do at this
00:04:27.280 table but they are good decent people who are patriots and love this country and i can't speak
00:04:32.560 to what drove them to the conclusion of being with him but i think it is a moment for us to listen to
00:04:38.480 each other to hear each other express what our concerns are i've spent the last four years doing
00:04:42.880 that and also listen to people who are with him because this is a country that there is truly more
00:04:47.920 that unites us than divides us i know it doesn't feel like that for many people in this moment but we
00:04:52.800 need to bring down the temperature the name calling the demonizing let the other side let let you know
00:04:58.320 if they want to do that they can do it but i think it is a moment to listen to the voters and this i have
00:05:02.880 to say i've always thought he could win i thought in the final stretch she might eat it out i didn't
00:05:07.520 expect it to be this resounding and i think there are some lessons from it i think we forget about rural
00:05:13.360 america i think the working class feels left behind this one's not too crazy on the view she seems to be
00:05:19.440 one of the sane ones you know hold on let me let me they feel like the powerful the elite only care
00:05:25.600 about them and their power and he spoke to them we may not have liked his words but they turned out
00:05:30.800 for him i mean the map was it was beyond reagan what we saw last night and i think we need to start
00:05:37.040 listening more about the concerns of everyday americans who feel like this system is failing
00:05:40.480 right when i remember the whole map was red yeah it was pretty red last night i i don't know i'm
00:05:45.760 profoundly disturbed profoundly disturbed i think if you look at the new york times this morning the
00:05:54.160 headline was america makes a perilous choice i think that in 2016 we didn't know what we would get
00:06:00.960 from a trump administration but we know now and we know now that he will have almost unfettered power
00:06:08.560 and so i unfettered power i mean there are checks and balances you can't just do whatever you want very
00:06:15.520 not about myself actually i don't worry about my station in life i worry about the working class
00:06:20.720 i worry about my mother a retired teacher i worry about our elderly and their social security and
00:06:25.840 their medical care i worry about my children's future especially my daughter who now has less
00:06:31.680 rights than i have and oh my gosh oh my gosh make it stop what rights do we not have what is it
00:06:48.160 i remember my father telling me many many years ago that i was the first person in in his family to enjoy full
00:06:56.160 civil rights and now i have less civil rights than i had when he told me that so again like what name
00:07:04.640 it what specifically do you not have i'm profoundly disturbed that the 14th amendment of the constitution
00:07:11.760 did not prevent someone who participated in an insurrection from becoming president of the united
00:07:17.600 states i think that going forward the convicted felon box on employment applications better be taken
00:07:24.320 off because if you can be the president of the united states then you should then you should not
00:07:30.080 him be the president of the united states if you can not be convicted or convicted felon
00:07:34.480 he wasn't convicted they just say things for employment in this country because i remember applying for
00:07:36.560 my jobs as a federal prosecutor and there was a box for convicted felons well and so that box better
00:07:42.640 better be taken off and i i think our health care system is now at risk i think oh how is it at risk
00:07:49.040 What specifically is at risk?
00:07:52.840 No fluoride for anyone.
00:07:54.260 Yeah, economists have made clear that he's going to increase the debt by $7.75 trillion.
00:08:01.860 I'm worried about mass deportation and internment camps.
00:08:05.200 And I'm also worried about Elon Musk warning Americans to prepare for temporary hardship.
00:08:10.280 I'm surprised at the result, but I'm not surprised.
00:08:14.000 As a woman of color, I was so hopeful.
00:08:16.780 Why do women and minorities have to announce their status?
00:08:22.660 I can clearly see that you're a woman of color.
00:08:25.960 Why must you announce it?
00:08:27.740 I've heard women say this on my show.
00:08:29.540 They would say, as a woman.
00:08:30.880 I mean, do you guys think that I'm blind?
00:08:33.600 I mean, it's a little bit insulting to my intelligence.
00:08:37.080 I can see you.
00:08:38.140 That a mixed race woman married to a Jewish guy could be elected president of this country.
00:08:43.540 And I think that it had nothing to do with policy.
00:08:46.200 I think this was a referendum of cultural resentment in this country.
00:08:50.380 Well, OK, a mixed race woman married to a Jewish guy.
00:08:55.800 You know, I don't even have to say repeal the 19th anymore.
00:08:59.180 I don't even I think I'm going to stop saying it because this stuff just writes itself.
00:09:04.880 It really does.
00:09:06.200 I feel like I'm at the Kamala rally again.
00:09:08.420 And I'm asking, what's one policy that you're afraid of?
00:09:12.980 One policy.
00:09:14.780 All right, guys, back to the video.
00:09:16.500 Things, that being one of them.
00:09:18.020 I'm I'm obviously very disappointed.
00:09:20.120 I'm I'm very sad.
00:09:21.600 I was at the Kamala Harris headquarters yesterday in Washington.
00:09:25.720 And it was it was a very sad scene.
00:09:29.020 The mood turned immediately.
00:09:31.660 And I tell you, there's there's a quote I get a lot of inspiration from.
00:09:35.400 And it's a quote that I read when I was reading about John F. Kennedy.
00:09:38.900 And it says, whether I am on the winning or the losing side is not the point with me.
00:09:44.880 It is being on the side where my sympathies lie that matters.
00:09:48.760 And that to me brought me a consolation and inspiration this morning because I have no regrets.
00:09:56.760 I worked hard as hell to elect the first black Asian woman president.
00:10:03.880 History slipped through our fingers again.
00:10:06.100 I worked hard as hell for Donald Trump not to be president.
00:10:10.060 But today, unlike Donald Trump and his followers, I acknowledge that he won.
00:10:15.300 I hope for the best for our country.
00:10:18.560 And I make a commitment to our LGBTQ, to our immigrants, to our elderly, to our young girls, to the women, that we will not stop fighting.
00:10:28.020 We can be sad today.
00:10:30.040 Today we can be sad.
00:10:31.660 And it's confirmed they are sad.
00:10:34.800 They are very sad.
00:10:35.980 Oh, I want to hear what Whoopi says.
00:10:37.480 Because she's insane.
00:10:39.020 We said to people, vote.
00:10:40.520 We didn't tell people who to vote for.
00:10:42.220 Right.
00:10:42.640 We just said, go out.
00:10:44.120 Well, yes.
00:10:45.680 But I did not.
00:10:47.800 Yeah, I did.
00:10:48.480 Because I wanted to make sure people exercised that right.
00:10:51.940 Too many people that I know died trying to vote.
00:10:56.580 Yeah.
00:10:56.740 So we start with that.
00:10:59.560 And think about this.
00:11:02.200 She did this in two months.
00:11:04.360 Yeah.
00:11:04.800 I know.
00:11:04.960 She did this in two months.
00:11:07.020 Everybody can always say, oh, she should have done this.
00:11:10.000 She should have done this.
00:11:10.780 She said she did what she did.
00:11:12.580 She was everywhere.
00:11:13.620 She talked to everybody.
00:11:15.040 And people didn't come out.
00:11:16.600 I don't know why.
00:11:17.520 And it doesn't even matter.
00:11:19.400 He's now the president.
00:11:20.400 I'm still not going to say his name.
00:11:21.820 That's not going to change.
00:11:23.020 I think I would do so well on The View.
00:11:24.880 They should put me on this show.
00:11:26.660 Yeah.
00:11:26.840 I have faith that some good, decent people are going to work for him.
00:11:31.400 I've heard from some folks today.
00:11:32.720 I think there's some reasons to be hopeful that people who believe in public service in
00:11:35.840 the country.
00:11:36.280 Someone said she could have had two years.
00:11:38.180 She still would have lost.
00:11:40.600 Yeah.
00:11:40.820 I mean, Democrats keep running candidates that are not likable.
00:11:45.000 They're not charismatic.
00:11:45.660 The last charismatic candidate that they really had was Obama.
00:11:49.940 Obama was, I mean, he's a bit cringed now.
00:11:53.200 But eight years ago, 12 or it was way more than that.
00:11:57.500 But back then, I mean, he was likable.
00:12:00.520 People liked him.
00:12:03.060 The thing that I wanted to finish up with is it's hard for some of us to hear that rhetoric
00:12:13.380 after 50 years, you know, after 70 years.
00:12:19.980 To hear that rhetoric coming back, to hear things that came out of people's mouths, that
00:12:26.120 we all decided as a public group, we weren't going to talk to each other that way.
00:12:31.940 Yeah.
00:12:32.400 So for me, when I hear that, I can, I feel okay when I'm pissed at somebody who's talking
00:12:39.700 down to somebody else.
00:12:41.080 I'm all right.
00:12:41.380 Ha ha.
00:12:42.200 I hope you are pissed.
00:12:44.160 I don't care.
00:12:45.280 Stay pissed.
00:12:46.340 Stay mad, Whoopi.
00:12:47.860 I'm all right with that.
00:12:49.960 What I'm not all right with is trying to further wreck the country.
00:12:55.240 So that's why everything that everyone is saying at the table really comes down to, listen,
00:13:00.560 we're still here.
00:13:01.700 People, when I got out of the car today, because nobody will let me drive, I saw mailmen, people
00:13:08.960 with their kids.
00:13:09.980 I saw people walking around, looking, you know, drinking the, what is the coffee stuff
00:13:15.240 from Starbucks?
00:13:16.520 Starbucks.
00:13:17.520 Yeah.
00:13:18.260 I don't drink coffee, so I never remember.
00:13:20.260 But I saw people living their lives.
00:13:22.520 And that's what we have to do.
00:13:24.260 And when things get to be so bright that we see them, we got to call them out.
00:13:29.920 Yes.
00:13:30.360 You have to call them out.
00:13:31.340 And no one's going to be storming the Capitol.
00:13:32.800 Yes, yes, yes.
00:13:33.540 You know what gets me?
00:13:34.520 The exit polls showed, according to our research department here at ABC News, the state of
00:13:39.820 democracy was the top issue to voters overall.
00:13:44.000 So that says that they voted for a guy who wanted to overthrow the election, who also said
00:13:50.860 he would be a dictator on day one.
00:13:52.620 And that is the most, I cannot believe how much they lie about that.
00:13:57.740 He obviously was kidding when he said that.
00:14:00.380 It was obviously a joke.
00:14:02.060 Do you guys tell jokes to your girlfriends and they take it seriously?
00:14:05.160 Is this just an us thing?
00:14:06.540 They also said that democracy was number one.
00:14:09.260 So I'm concluding that maybe they don't believe him.
00:14:12.340 But I think that means, I think it means different things.
00:14:15.020 I think democracy.
00:14:15.720 Okay.
00:14:16.000 I mean, nobody believes anything you guys say, except for a certain group that I'm not allowed
00:14:22.060 to talk about.
00:14:22.860 Anyways, guys, that's all I got for you today.
00:14:25.720 I think that's it.
00:14:26.500 I don't do a ton of politics on this channel, but when the liberal women are going nuts,
00:14:33.220 it's too entertaining to not.
00:14:35.820 And I'm a Trump fan.
00:14:37.420 So I got to do my victory lap and say, thank you very much.
00:14:41.640 Proud to be a conservative.
00:14:43.460 I am proud.
00:14:44.800 I have never voted for a Democrat in my life.
00:14:47.660 And yeah, there's two types of women this election season.
00:14:51.680 Women that know how to use birth control, abstinence, or really.
00:14:56.000 Anything, right?
00:14:57.460 And the ones that don't.
00:14:58.740 So thanks for watching, guys.
00:14:59.980 Like the video and subscribe.
00:15:01.480 And I'll see you tomorrow.
00:15:02.600 Same time.
00:15:03.560 Bye-bye.