Stand on Guard with David Krayden - November 06, 2024


Donald Trump's Landslide Election Victory: Comeback of Our Time! | Stand on Guard


Episode Stats

Length

31 minutes

Words per Minute

135.01135

Word Count

4,284

Sentence Count

433

Misogynist Sentences

11

Hate Speech Sentences

4


Summary

Trump has won the election! What does that mean for free speech, for Canada, and for the world? President Trump has been re-elected, and we have a new president in place. What does this mean for the future of the country and the world, and what does it mean for freedom?


Transcript

00:00:00.000 My fellow Americans, our long national nightmare is over.
00:00:12.280 And of course, that was Gerald R. Ford, President Gerald Ford in 1974, as he assumed the presidency
00:00:22.300 from Richard M. Nixon, and that was just after Watergate.
00:00:25.760 But I think what he said about the long national nightmare being over, we can say that about
00:00:32.660 U.S. politics, potentially Canadian.
00:00:36.020 When we come back, what last night's election means for free speech, for Canada, and for
00:00:43.320 our ability to be free.
00:00:45.120 We'll be right back.
00:00:49.100 So we are in a very precarious position in this country.
00:00:52.200 We need political change, but we also need to resolve to resist.
00:01:11.100 Yes, please like this broadcast here with your friends and family.
00:01:15.740 Obviously, it's been a horrible week of suppression, but hopefully things are going to lift now.
00:01:21.160 That's what this election was all about.
00:01:23.520 If Donald Trump could win, there was hope for free speech, because that's what this election
00:01:28.180 was all about.
00:01:29.300 That's what it comes down to.
00:01:31.240 Of course, everybody's got some problems with Donald Trump in one area or the other, but
00:01:36.440 overwhelmingly, you've got to support what he's doing and what this means for America.
00:01:42.380 Okay, let's have a look before we get into some video from last night.
00:01:45.520 He's won every battleground state.
00:01:50.600 Now, we don't have the final results from Nevada in, and some say Wisconsin is still disputed.
00:01:57.880 Trump's numbers could go even higher, but it's a decisive victory over the forces of collectivism,
00:02:06.080 over the forces, the dark forces, aligned against free speech.
00:02:13.300 And I think this is great news for Canada.
00:02:17.520 I don't care.
00:02:18.420 You know, I'm already seeing the articles in Canadian publications that Canada is screwed,
00:02:26.000 and we were going to be screwed either way because it's an America first agenda.
00:02:30.440 What is important to you is the ascendancy of free speech and our ability to still be free
00:02:41.020 people.
00:02:42.440 If that's important to you, Donald Trump's re-election means that.
00:02:47.980 Donald Trump won the Ukrainian vote, except, you know, the average Ukrainian is sick of
00:03:04.520 this war.
00:03:05.200 They're sick of being drafted.
00:03:06.520 They're sick of being stuck in the army.
00:03:08.120 They're sick of being cannon fodder.
00:03:10.100 Donald Trump will end this war in Ukraine, and I think the Middle East as well.
00:03:13.940 There's so many consequences from last night's election.
00:03:18.580 It's difficult to even list them today, but it's not just a new dawn of freedom.
00:03:26.860 It means we're going to have people like Elon Musk involved in government.
00:03:30.260 We're going to have people like Robert F. Kennedy Jr. involved in government.
00:03:33.140 Can you imagine?
00:03:33.400 He's already talking about taking fluoride out of the water.
00:03:35.400 Thank God!
00:03:36.520 Should have happened 50 years ago.
00:03:38.780 There's stuff like this.
00:03:39.720 And if Donald Trump, I think this time around, he understands the danger of the deep state,
00:03:47.140 he understands the dangers posed by that Washington swamp, and he can't hire people from that swamp
00:03:55.720 and expect them to drain it.
00:03:58.420 And I think that's a lesson he's learned from the last time around.
00:04:02.720 Now, wasn't this bizarre?
00:04:04.060 I saw this just as the election results started coming in last night at 7 o'clock,
00:04:09.900 and I was up till 2 watching this and reporting for the post-millennial.
00:04:17.860 But they have a nuclear missile test.
00:04:22.120 Now, it wasn't a blast.
00:04:23.560 It was a nuclear missile test.
00:04:25.900 It left Vandenberg Air Force Base and went to one of the islands in the Pacific.
00:04:31.340 And why would they do that on election night?
00:04:35.260 I mean, was this a bizarre attempt by the U.S. military to assert its authority and to warn Donald Trump?
00:04:44.020 No, I don't know.
00:04:45.620 I was thinking up until the last minute last night that something was going to go wrong in Pennsylvania.
00:04:51.320 There was going to be, like, a million ballots discovered.
00:04:58.400 And it was going to be, you know, the same kind of tricks that we saw in 2020 were going to happen again.
00:05:05.300 So it didn't happen.
00:05:06.860 I guess there's justice left in the world.
00:05:10.500 I wrote this story last night.
00:05:11.980 This is how the campaign manager was talking just on the eve of the election yesterday,
00:05:18.840 that Kamala Harris would be installed as the next president.
00:05:23.780 They just can't help themselves.
00:05:27.040 Their language betrays them every bloody time.
00:05:33.120 And it was just an incredible comment to make.
00:05:37.440 Now, why do you think Nevada appears to have gone for Trump?
00:05:42.340 I wrote this story last week.
00:05:43.960 Ex-Californians who fled to Nevada could shift state for Trump.
00:05:48.120 And that's exactly what happened.
00:05:49.600 There's so many people in Nevada who say the state has gone communist under Gavin Newsom.
00:05:54.480 And they remember Kamala Harris as a state attorney general, as a federal senator, and even as the DA for San Francisco.
00:06:05.680 And they know she was bad news at that time.
00:06:10.180 And that she was going to be worse news as president.
00:06:13.660 Now, you think about now, well, you know, how is it possible that Kamala Harris could have even thought she was going to win?
00:06:19.580 And this guy won, and he won big, and he beat the odds.
00:06:26.680 And let's face it, Americans and everybody loves the story of the great comeback.
00:06:36.600 You know, one of my favorite singing stars was always Frank Sinatra.
00:06:41.980 And that's what his life represented, the great comeback.
00:06:46.000 You know, down on the mat, his career over, can't even get a movie role.
00:06:53.820 His, by his own admission, his records were selling like used Ed Soltz, as he liked to say.
00:07:00.000 And he got back with that Best Supporting Actor award from Here to Eternity.
00:07:11.620 That film brought him back.
00:07:13.840 He signed with Capitol Records.
00:07:16.100 It was the beginning of an even bigger age of Sinatra.
00:07:19.200 And this is what Donald Trump has done.
00:07:21.340 And I think this is, it's the great comeback story, which we love.
00:07:27.020 We all love the great comeback story.
00:07:29.340 And I said this the other day.
00:07:33.940 You know, the choice for conservatives on November is very simple.
00:07:37.000 It's to vote for Trump or the end of America.
00:07:39.260 Because Kamala Harris was going to continue to allow illegals to come into the country.
00:07:43.300 She wasn't going to deport anybody.
00:07:45.360 And America was going to be completely changed.
00:07:49.140 Now, it amazes me that the tens of millions of illegals that got in in the last four years under the Biden-Harris administration did not take this election for Kamala Harris.
00:08:04.160 Because, like I say, yes, God is still in control.
00:08:08.680 There's justice in the world.
00:08:10.280 And it didn't happen the way a lot of people imagined it was going to happen.
00:08:18.560 But weird things happening on the Internet last night, too.
00:08:21.240 I'm sure a lot of you were watching.
00:08:23.200 I was watching Redacted for most of the night because, you know, that's my show I often go on.
00:08:30.240 And Clayton and Natalie have become long-distance friends.
00:08:34.780 And it's, I just, I love their analysis.
00:08:37.580 And I just, I love the chemistry on that show.
00:08:40.400 So I was watching them and we'll get, we'll get to a really poignant moment from that show last night.
00:08:47.460 But it was strange because live streams were just ending in the middle of nowhere.
00:08:54.500 And it's like YouTube couldn't contain all of the activity that was going on.
00:09:00.480 And Tucker's show, Tucker Carlson had a show from live from Mar-a-Lago where he was a guest of former president or president-elect.
00:09:10.940 Donald Trump.
00:09:12.460 And that's why.
00:09:13.700 But Trump, on the head, Trump, he's there and there's no talking points.
00:09:17.580 He's just being a normal person.
00:09:18.740 He's having a conversation, you know, and doing three hours of Rogan, no problem.
00:09:22.820 What do you think of him?
00:09:23.540 You spent a lot of time with him in the last several months.
00:09:26.800 I think he's a very interesting, funny person.
00:09:31.840 And, you know, much maligned by the media, obviously.
00:09:35.860 And he's withstood a lot.
00:09:39.220 You know, and I think he's, you know, you mentioned that I, as you mentioned, I endorsed him immediately after he was shot.
00:09:49.040 Because I, you know, when you see somebody under fire, what is their reaction?
00:09:56.020 Because you know immediately, is someone brave or are they a coward?
00:10:00.100 Yes, yes.
00:10:00.460 Okay, the bullets, they get hit by bullets.
00:10:02.260 Bloods, you know, come down the face.
00:10:04.220 There could have been a second shooter.
00:10:06.920 And yet, you know, he's going fight, fight, fight, you know.
00:10:11.640 That's true courage.
00:10:13.320 Yes.
00:10:13.680 Can't fake it.
00:10:15.000 Impossible.
00:10:15.360 And America is the home of the free and the land of the brave.
00:10:23.520 So that's who we want as president.
00:10:27.260 We want a brave, a strong, brave person as president.
00:10:33.540 And he is that.
00:10:34.520 How, how are you going to be involved?
00:10:38.800 Well, I, you know, I've set up, be happy to help improve the, you know, government efficiency, obviously.
00:10:46.120 Department of government efficiency.
00:10:49.160 Which, you know, I think is sorely needed.
00:10:53.300 We've got a gigantic government bureaucracy.
00:10:57.920 We've got over-regulation.
00:11:00.900 You've got agencies that have overlapping responsibilities.
00:11:06.060 There's something like 450 government, federal government agencies.
00:11:10.820 You know, almost two per year that, that, it's getting to the point where basically everything's illegal.
00:11:16.400 You just can't get anything done.
00:11:17.540 I've noticed.
00:11:18.300 And this translates to, these become real costs to people.
00:11:21.760 They're hidden costs, but they're very substantial.
00:11:25.680 You know, it's very hard to build new housing if you're burdened with massive requirements that don't make any sense.
00:11:32.940 It drives up the housing cost.
00:11:34.500 It slows down new housing starts.
00:11:37.880 So, we need to let the builders of America build.
00:11:43.540 Amen.
00:11:44.060 Yeah.
00:11:44.980 So, you're not going to the gulag, it turns out.
00:11:47.920 Well, not immediately.
00:11:49.100 I mean, maybe in five years.
00:11:50.040 I don't know.
00:11:51.760 They might be probably pretty grumpy about this one.
00:11:56.180 But I think I got at least several years before I go to the gulag.
00:12:00.660 Well, congratulations.
00:12:01.580 I've never seen anything like this in my life.
00:12:04.160 Exciting times.
00:12:05.560 Amazing.
00:12:06.140 And here's to a fantastic future.
00:12:09.660 Yeah.
00:12:10.180 Here's to a fantastic future.
00:12:11.520 And we showed that clip that way because otherwise I'd probably be hit by copyright.
00:12:18.480 Couldn't show the actual scene, but we did it that way.
00:12:24.080 Now, that's exciting, though.
00:12:25.420 It's exciting because you're not just getting Donald Trump this time in 2024 like you did in 2016.
00:12:32.040 You're getting a guy who knows what he wants to do, who's not going to put people like Mike Pompeo in charge of Secretary of State, who's going to tell him to do the wrong things.
00:12:43.740 He's not going to make the mistake of hiring the wrong people again.
00:12:46.400 He understands what Washington is all about, not just from an intellectual sense, but he understands it in his whole heart and soul.
00:12:59.640 He knows they're out to get him.
00:13:02.900 He survived two assassination attempts.
00:13:04.800 This guy ran an incredible campaign.
00:13:08.860 Kamala Harris ran a pathetic campaign, refusing to be interviewed by anybody but friendly reporters.
00:13:15.240 And the odd time that she faced an objective reporter, Brett Baer, for instance, from Fox News, she crumbled.
00:13:24.800 And you say, do you want someone like this to be president of the United States who can't do an interview without just imploding?
00:13:33.140 Yeah, well, here's a poignant scene from Redacted last night.
00:13:38.100 And I must say, you know, Natalie Morris, I first became acquainted with this show because the two of them were arguing about a column I had written for the Western Standard, where I was writing at the time, about Justin Trudeau.
00:13:49.680 And Natalie was on Justin Trudeau's side.
00:13:51.620 And I reminded Clayton about this during a conversation we had a couple of months ago.
00:13:56.780 And he'd forgotten how Natalie has totally transformed her politics in the last four years.
00:14:03.340 She said last night, the first time she's voted Republican in her life.
00:14:06.880 She said, oh, my God, guys, doing great tonight.
00:14:19.900 Have a gin on me.
00:14:21.520 I can't believe Natalie is still awake.
00:14:23.600 Me neither.
00:14:24.440 I know.
00:14:24.980 Is she?
00:14:25.840 No, she's not.
00:14:26.820 Natalie checked out a while ago.
00:14:27.900 It's a Natalie bot.
00:14:28.840 Who is this?
00:14:30.320 I like her, though.
00:14:32.320 Unbelievable.
00:14:32.840 Yeah, it's it's this is a remarkable moment.
00:14:37.560 And I think it's remarkable because of the size and scope of how big this this victory was.
00:14:45.180 Right.
00:14:45.660 If it was smaller and we had a lot of contested stuff, this could could be dragged on for days.
00:14:49.760 I think this is exactly what this country needed right now, which is a definitive victory.
00:14:54.420 Republicans win the Senate.
00:14:56.140 They take control going pretty strong, pretty strong for Trump right now.
00:15:00.820 Trump just won Nebraska's first district and its first electoral vote.
00:15:08.700 OK, we got that.
00:15:10.040 And so now and Kamala Harris has just won New Hampshire with four electoral votes.
00:15:18.740 So New Hampshire now goes to Kamala Harris.
00:15:22.500 Yeah.
00:15:23.060 Amarillo, Texas, in Texas's panhandle, rejected a proposal that would have made it illegal to use local roads to get an out of state abortion.
00:15:39.220 Would have made it illegal to use local roads to drive to get an out of state abortion.
00:15:45.540 That's silly.
00:15:46.600 OK.
00:15:47.160 Yeah.
00:15:47.420 They said no to that.
00:15:48.900 I'm just going to jump ahead here.
00:15:53.040 Who proposes something like that?
00:15:55.380 I know.
00:15:56.260 And why?
00:15:58.140 Yeah.
00:15:59.440 All right.
00:16:00.640 Cardi B two hours ago said we need a Hail Mary.
00:16:03.800 So you never know.
00:16:05.220 It's you know, you just never know.
00:16:06.660 So betting odds now have Kamala Harris at a four percent chance of winning.
00:16:12.020 That's still four percentage points that we need to watch.
00:16:15.500 And we're here to watch it.
00:16:17.100 Pennsylvania is now called for President Trump.
00:16:20.460 Who?
00:16:21.080 Pennsylvania.
00:16:22.060 And that is it, folks.
00:16:23.520 President Trump has now won the election.
00:16:26.920 President Trump has now won the 2024 election.
00:16:30.620 Fox News just called it and the Associated Press will follow shortly here, I bet, if they haven't already called it in probably moments.
00:16:39.600 So that's it, folks.
00:16:41.620 Dang, Kamala.
00:16:42.120 That's just a little bit too early.
00:16:46.080 There's Natalie tearing up when she hears the news.
00:16:49.320 I remember that last night very vividly.
00:16:51.760 That was it.
00:16:53.000 That was it.
00:16:54.000 Donald Trump was the winner.
00:16:56.040 I remember texting my folks at the Post Millennial at that point saying, victory.
00:17:01.240 He's won.
00:17:02.300 He's won.
00:17:03.180 And an incredible moment that we're all going to remember.
00:17:08.620 And I just find that to be just so poignant.
00:17:12.040 President of the United States is President Trump.
00:17:15.840 That is it.
00:17:17.140 President Trump has won the election.
00:17:18.760 This is unbelievable.
00:17:20.280 And a massive, I mean, an absolute landslide.
00:17:24.440 Any way you slice this, winning Florida, winning Georgia, winning North Carolina, flipping all of these states, winning Ohio, winning Pennsylvania.
00:17:34.980 We don't have Nevada just yet.
00:17:37.360 But at this point, it doesn't matter because President Trump has just won the election.
00:17:42.760 And I want to get to Trump's speech.
00:17:45.420 It was brief.
00:17:47.680 It was unifying.
00:17:48.940 And clearly, he had a message he needed to deliver.
00:17:55.680 And, of course, we were waiting and waiting and waiting in the wee small hours of the morning for Trump to take the stage last night.
00:18:01.580 USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA!
00:18:09.780 Well, I want to thank you all very much.
00:18:12.280 This is great.
00:18:13.000 These are our friends.
00:18:14.040 We have thousands of friends on this.
00:18:15.840 Frankly, this was, I believe, the greatest political movement of all time.
00:18:23.060 There's never been anything like this in this country and maybe beyond.
00:18:28.120 And now it's going to reach a new level of importance because we're going to help our country heal.
00:18:36.860 We're going to help our country heal.
00:18:38.260 We have a country that needs help and it needs help very badly.
00:18:43.280 We're going to fix our borders.
00:18:45.640 We're going to fix everything about our country.
00:18:48.360 And we made history for a reason tonight.
00:18:52.220 And the reason is going to be just that.
00:18:55.060 We overcame obstacles that nobody thought possible.
00:18:58.460 And it is now clear that we've achieved the most incredible political thing.
00:19:04.900 Look what happened.
00:19:06.020 Is this crazy?
00:19:06.800 It's a political victory that our country has never seen before.
00:19:18.640 Nothing like this.
00:19:19.560 I want to thank the American people for the extraordinary honor of being elected.
00:19:24.740 You're 47th president and you're 45th president.
00:19:29.180 And every citizen, I will fight for you, for your family, and your future.
00:19:39.800 Every single day, I will be fighting for you.
00:19:42.620 And with every breath in my body, I will not rest until we have delivered the strong, safe,
00:19:50.120 and prosperous America that our children deserve and that you deserve.
00:19:54.360 This will truly be the golden age of America.
00:19:59.320 That's what we have to know.
00:20:04.640 This is a magnificent victory for the American people that will allow us to make America great again.
00:20:13.360 Oh, we're going to do it.
00:20:14.300 I just want to interject here.
00:20:17.460 How do you think this is going to be interpreted by Pierre Pauly of the Conservative Party?
00:20:23.300 I can tell you right now, the Conservative Communications will not be celebrating too much
00:20:29.300 because they don't want to link Pierre Pauly to Donald Trump.
00:20:34.580 That's a mistake.
00:20:36.240 Donald Trump is bad news for Justin Trudeau.
00:20:38.580 Donald Trump's election victory is bad news for the authoritarian forces of Justin Trudeau.
00:20:44.640 And it's good news for freedom in this country.
00:20:48.740 And in addition to having won the battleground states of North Carolina, I love these places.
00:20:56.820 Georgia, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.
00:20:59.280 We are now winning in Michigan, Arizona, Nevada, and Alaska, which would result in us carrying at least 315 electoral votes.
00:21:13.940 But we also have won the popular vote.
00:21:23.340 That was great.
00:21:24.120 I was proud of it.
00:21:25.940 Trump got 52% of the popular vote.
00:21:34.920 We haven't got all the California ballots counted yet.
00:21:38.480 And so that might be reduced by a bit.
00:21:40.820 But he's certainly won the popular vote, which is important.
00:21:43.880 And it looks like he's got the House and the Senate.
00:21:46.200 Now, the biggest percentage victory in U.S. history was won by Lyndon Johnson in 1964, 61%.
00:21:53.700 So you might say 52%, you know, isn't that great.
00:21:58.720 But it is, considering the odds Donald Trump had to face.
00:22:02.680 USA! USA! USA! USA! USA!
00:22:08.420 Now winning the popular vote was very nice, very nice, I will tell you.
00:22:15.440 It's a great feeling of love.
00:22:17.480 We have a great feeling of love in this very large room with unbelievable people standing by my side.
00:22:25.000 These people have been incredible.
00:22:27.460 They've made the journey with me.
00:22:29.840 And we're going to make you very happy.
00:22:32.580 We're going to make you very proud of your vote.
00:22:34.300 I hope that you're going to be looking back someday and say that was one of the truly important moments of my life
00:22:41.380 when I voted for this group of people beyond the president, this group of great people.
00:22:48.400 America has given us an unprecedented and powerful mandate.
00:22:55.380 We have taken back control of the Senate.
00:22:59.480 Wow, that's great.
00:23:01.940 And it also looks like we'll be keeping control of the House of Representatives.
00:23:12.880 Say a couple of words.
00:23:15.180 Well, Mr. President, I appreciate you allowing me to join you on this incredible journey.
00:23:38.240 I thank you for the trust that you placed in me.
00:23:40.360 And I think that we just witnessed the greatest political comeback in the history of the United States of America.
00:23:48.000 That's the word.
00:23:49.360 Political comeback.
00:23:52.020 Everybody loves a political comeback.
00:23:54.360 And under President Trump's leadership, we're never going to stop fighting for you, for your dreams, for the future of your children.
00:24:01.460 And after the greatest political comeback in American history, we're going to leave the greatest economic comeback in American history under Donald Trump's leadership.
00:24:10.680 I will govern by a simple motto, promises made, promises kept.
00:24:18.640 We're going to keep our promises.
00:24:21.680 Nothing will stop me from keeping my word to you, the people.
00:24:25.220 We will make America safe, strong, prosperous, powerful, and free again.
00:24:30.280 And I'm asking every citizen all across our land to join me in this noble and righteous endeavor.
00:24:36.380 That's what it is.
00:24:37.840 It's time to put the divisions of the past four years behind us.
00:24:43.200 It's time to unite.
00:24:44.980 And we're going to try.
00:24:46.280 We're going to try.
00:24:47.060 We have to try.
00:24:48.120 And it's going to happen.
00:24:49.860 Success will bring us together.
00:24:51.580 I've seen that.
00:24:52.440 I've seen that.
00:24:53.200 I saw that in the first term when we became more and more successful, people started coming together.
00:25:01.280 Success is going to bring us together.
00:25:04.460 And we are going to start by all putting America first.
00:25:09.320 We have to put our country first for at least a period of time.
00:25:12.440 We have to fix it.
00:25:13.940 Because together we can truly make America great again for all Americans.
00:25:18.780 So I want to just tell you what a great honor this is.
00:25:22.720 I want to thank you.
00:25:23.740 I will not let you down.
00:25:25.320 America's future will be bigger, better, bolder, richer, safer, and stronger than it has ever been before.
00:25:33.500 God bless you.
00:25:34.620 And God bless America.
00:25:35.940 Thank you very much.
00:25:37.880 Isn't it nice to have Melania Trump back as the first lady of the United States?
00:25:43.080 Now, can we go to that clip with Dana White now?
00:25:47.240 If we have that?
00:25:48.300 Yeah.
00:25:52.720 This is what your family does.
00:25:59.940 This is what happens when the machine comes after you.
00:26:03.500 What you've seen over the last several years, this is what it looks like.
00:26:10.120 Couldn't stop him.
00:26:11.260 He keeps going forward.
00:26:12.620 He doesn't quit.
00:26:13.500 He's the most resilient, hard-working man I've ever met in my life.
00:26:17.340 His family are incredible people.
00:26:20.040 This is karma, ladies and gentlemen.
00:26:22.340 He deserves this.
00:26:23.680 They deserve it as a family.
00:26:24.960 I want to thank some people real quick.
00:26:30.500 I want to thank the NELP boys, Aiden Ross, Theo Vaughn, Bustle With The Boys, and last
00:26:37.040 but not least, the mighty and powerful Joe Rogan.
00:26:40.840 Thank you.
00:26:54.960 Yeah, and that's, you know, that says it all.
00:27:08.240 That's where Kamala Harris had her support last night.
00:27:11.660 And it was, you know, what a night.
00:27:14.860 What a fantastic night.
00:27:16.140 I hope you were able to be there for it and to be a part of this historic moment.
00:27:24.280 Now, in about a year or less, maybe even by the spring, we're going to have a scene like
00:27:30.800 that in Canada where Justin Trudeau will be leaving the political stage and Pierre Pauly
00:27:38.380 will be elected as the prime minister.
00:27:40.920 Now, I know the Conservative Party is not going to play up.
00:27:43.700 I know they're not going to play up the victory by Trump because they're worried Canadians
00:27:49.440 don't really like Donald Trump, which is sad because this guy has put his life on the
00:27:57.260 line for freedom.
00:27:59.080 And I think it's important to acknowledge that.
00:28:02.560 But this is a very, very great moment in American history.
00:28:07.540 And all of you who are watching, thanks for watching this show.
00:28:14.660 And we're just laughing to look at some of your comments here.
00:28:17.640 I know that's exactly how I felt.
00:28:21.120 It's a relief because I was anticipating problems.
00:28:24.900 I knew in my heart of hearts Donald Trump was going to win this election last night.
00:28:29.020 I was confident of that.
00:28:30.720 But I thought we were going to have more of this nonsense going on for days and weeks disputing
00:28:39.540 this election.
00:28:41.180 But he won so big as not necessary.
00:28:43.680 And I think this is a victory not just for today, but for tomorrow.
00:28:48.400 So, yeah, these are great comments, folks.
00:28:53.940 These are really, really great comments.
00:28:57.000 Thank you for taking the time.
00:29:00.520 Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts with us here.
00:29:03.660 And I feel like there's hope for free speech in Canada now.
00:29:11.580 That's what I'm taking from this election.
00:29:13.440 I feel like there's hope for free speech in Canada.
00:29:16.000 So thank you.
00:29:18.460 Good for America.
00:29:19.360 Yes.
00:29:22.600 I'm trying to find Kamala's speech from last night.
00:29:26.100 No, she didn't have a speech last night.
00:29:27.640 She is going to apparently speak sometime this morning.
00:29:35.680 It should be a concession speech.
00:29:37.580 The Democratic strategists are saying, oh, yeah, it'll be a concession speech.
00:29:41.060 We'll see how nuanced it is.
00:29:45.540 And we'll see what she tries to do with it.
00:29:48.860 Yeah.
00:29:49.360 Kamala McDonald is hiring Tracy Smith comments here.
00:29:53.440 Yeah, that's wonderful.
00:29:55.260 That is wonderful.
00:29:57.360 So that's where we are.
00:29:59.400 And we're going to continue.
00:30:00.620 And tomorrow I'm going to be back again talking about C293, which is a clear and present danger to Canada, to our sovereignty, to our food industry, despite claims to the contrary.
00:30:16.880 And Pam Irvin now, let's go.
00:30:20.720 Oh, yeah.
00:30:24.800 Let's go, Canada.
00:30:25.640 And we're going to be back again.
00:30:26.980 And we're going to keep going.
00:30:28.480 We're going to continue to fight.
00:30:31.360 Just what Donald Trump said when he stood up after the assassination attempt, he said, fight, fight, fight.
00:30:37.600 We're going to continue to do that in Canada.
00:30:39.380 And I'm going to continue to do that on this show.
00:30:41.760 Happy days are here again.
00:30:43.080 And I'm going to be back again.
00:30:44.260 Robin Klein-Stuber.
00:30:47.160 You bet they are.
00:30:49.360 This is a tremendous victory.
00:30:51.420 I can't say enough about it.
00:30:52.920 And I'm just so pleased.
00:30:55.600 Red Tsunami.
00:30:56.480 Yeah.
00:30:57.240 This is a complete victory.
00:30:59.040 Just a complete victory.
00:31:03.360 Thank you so much for watching the show today, everybody.
00:31:07.120 You are appreciated.
00:31:09.280 We love you.
00:31:10.580 God bless you.
00:31:11.280 We continue to resolve to resist and take heart from this election result last night.
00:31:17.660 And remember, we can do the same thing in Canada.
00:31:21.320 John Bocco.
00:31:22.780 There is a God after all.
00:31:24.840 You bet there is, John.
00:31:26.620 You bet there is.
00:31:28.220 And there is justice in the world.
00:31:32.460 Thank you so much for watching.
00:31:34.060 I'll be back again tomorrow with more of the news that you need to know so we can all continue to resolve to resist.
00:31:43.020 Bye for now.