The Great America Show - February 10, 2025


THE UNIPARTY FACES ITS DAY OF RECKONING


Episode Stats

Length

56 minutes

Words per Minute

182.05852

Word Count

10,261

Sentence Count

12

Misogynist Sentences

4

Hate Speech Sentences

24


Summary

The Marxist dams are having a very tough time fathoming with the world s smartest and richest man cutting government waste and what are they so terrified about are they terrified that he may uncover their slush funds and where they are stealing money and laundering money?


Transcript

00:00:00.000 hello everybody and welcome to the great american show it's great to have you with us today thanks
00:00:06.440 so much for joining us i hope you all had a great weekend and enjoyed the super bowl with your
00:00:11.160 friends family and loved ones what a super bowl it was now we start the countdown until next
00:00:16.240 football season where i will be uh in hiding until that season starts as i'm now in denial
00:00:22.380 with no sports left to watch let's get into some news of the day folks the marxist dams are having
00:00:28.380 a very tough time fathoming with elon musk the world's smartest and richest man cutting government
00:00:34.060 waste and what are they so terrified about are they terrified that he may uncover their slush funds and
00:00:40.700 where they're stealing money and laundering money because it certainly seems as so uh marxist
00:00:47.320 deranged dam maxine waters among some of the folks leading the fight trying to barrage into the
00:00:52.520 department of education office last friday these folks can't seem to fathom with what's going on
00:00:58.380 uh elon musk uncovering all the fraud and waste we've seen now in usa id money going to politico
00:01:04.460 we now find out that usa id spent some money a few thousand dollars in polling with gallup polling
00:01:10.700 why would the united states government be involved in polling now we knew they were involved in npr and
00:01:16.300 funding them we found out they were funding politico to do hit pieces on president trump but now we find
00:01:22.200 out they're doing polling maybe they were manipulating those polls who knows i want to bring in our guest
00:01:27.480 today he's gop strategist and pollster the great john mclaughlin also a pollster for president donald
00:01:33.720 j trump john it's great to have you back with us here on the great america show the last day the last
00:01:37.700 time we spoke was uh on that great day january 20th and president trump was made 47 once again
00:01:43.600 without incident the marxist dems relented and they rolled over like they should because they lost
00:01:48.960 um i want to start with some of the developing news we have usaid now i've heard about usaid before
00:01:55.680 i never really did much digging into it i don't think anyone did because we thought it was this
00:01:59.520 well greased uh well oiled machine that was you know doing good for kids in africa and uh underdeveloped
00:02:07.020 nations feeding them it turns out uh they were doing a lot more than that 80 something million dollars to
00:02:12.060 the clinton foundation we also find out they were paying for polling now why would a federal government
00:02:17.280 agency be paying for polling your thoughts first on the polling aspect of it john well they
00:02:22.920 politicized it and they weaponized it i have clients in europe who are in democracies you know
00:02:29.000 nato allies democratic nations and they were interfering with uh grants to uh uh grants to uh spread
00:02:38.440 propaganda against uh right of center governments it's a left of center agency uh in the united states
00:02:44.720 they were subsidizing politico politico is very influential in terms particularly on the left
00:02:50.180 but it's very influential with the media and uh it's kind of like a soros modeled operation where
00:02:56.960 they see these things they bias it to the left and they corrupt it and uh you know their biases they carry
00:03:04.740 stories about how great open borders are and immigration and they don't carry things about uh
00:03:11.720 illegal immigrants committing crimes etc they don't uh talk about you know terrorism the way we might
00:03:19.060 talk about terrorism uh they don't talk about uh cutting government waste precisely because they are
00:03:25.520 government waste and when you talk specifically about usa id they uh um they were just giving out grants
00:03:33.580 for all sorts of propaganda in terms of dei to foreign countries and and uh uh transgender ideology
00:03:41.700 that really goes against the culture of those countries right and and you know i poll in these other
00:03:49.440 countries uh in you know for democratic allies and you've got countries like uh georgia the georgia
00:03:57.520 republic they had an election in december and the prime minister was re-elected but soros and the gang are
00:04:03.220 trying to uh undermine the government precisely because even though georgian voters and georgian people
00:04:10.800 are anti-russian anti-putin they want to try to drag them into the ukraine war to be like a second front
00:04:17.480 and it's it's it's wrong instead of stopping wars they're propagating this kind of stuff where
00:04:24.200 um usaid is is like um not liked because they're going against cultures of people in europe and elsewhere
00:04:32.800 in the world where instead of uh being friends of the united states and allies of the united states
00:04:39.000 they're trying to turn them into ideological tools that are driven by the biden harris administration
00:04:45.200 you know aligned with soros and it's it's really hurt the united states it's made the united states
00:04:50.840 look weak it's made the united states look corrupt and uh you know thank god president trump's exposing
00:04:57.820 this and getting it to a point where marco rubio is going to take over that agency and since they never
00:05:04.520 challenged any the the validity of any of these projects and why they were doing them hopefully
00:05:11.140 get rid of those bureaucrats who were just sending american tax dollars uh overseas to be wasted and
00:05:17.240 americans are already suspicious of foreign aid so this is just this just affirmed our suspicions and
00:05:24.100 sadly it was correct the crazy thing john is now if you go back and look at we know who's paid first of
00:05:29.680 i didn't know politico was paid by the u.s government but you look like outlets like npr and
00:05:34.520 you look at every single story john they ran russia collusion russia collusion was a hoax we knew from
00:05:41.100 the inception john it was total bs i think these outlets knew i mean they portray themselves to be
00:05:46.860 idiots uh you know on the main stage but i actually think they're they're really smart and it's a game of
00:05:52.220 deception that they run uh rather than a game of intellect um yet this is the government john paying
00:05:58.540 to come out and speak out against our own president when they knowingly willingly know it's not true
00:06:04.600 it's all fake it's a lie they ruined the man's life they tried to get him killed two times uh they
00:06:11.660 impeached him how many times we've now got impeachment number one from the lunatic al green the the
00:06:17.480 resident medical patient over on capitol hill i mean how much more is donald trump supposed to take
00:06:23.880 before he actually does retribution and by retribution i don't mean uh going out and doing
00:06:29.640 illegal things i mean by like rooting out the corruption so that it never happens to someone
00:06:35.480 again uh you hit the nail on the head when you said the word corruption i mean joe biden besides being
00:06:41.160 the most incompetent uh failure that ever served as president of the united states as president trump
00:06:47.040 has pointed out and it helped us win the campaign uh win the election because the american people
00:06:51.760 already knew it um corruption is the main word and they corrupted npr which was supposed to be
00:06:58.560 a kind of neutral just fact-based uh organization that was supposed to reach areas that didn't have
00:07:05.760 media outlets etc and and the same for pbs and you know yesterday you find out there's a study
00:07:11.960 from the non-partisan media research center that brum bozel's organization released where npr and pbs
00:07:20.180 were were banning abolishing basically they were targeting conservative outlets whether it was
00:07:26.920 one american news network news max news max definitely uh they were a media research center
00:07:33.840 anything that was a conservative writer center source or balance to the propaganda that they were putting
00:07:40.280 out um they they basically you know censored them from uh the pbs and npr news media
00:07:49.460 and that's dangerous and they were doing this overseas and brem bozel's now her and him and carrie lake
00:07:55.020 are up to be uh uh running the media boards that uh control this which is the prerogative of the
00:08:01.780 president and uh you know they what they're doing is they're they're holding they're going to try to
00:08:07.240 hold up those senate appointments and uh we've got it we've got to get them passed as soon as possible
00:08:12.320 because you know there once was a time for us 20th century guys who are older there was once a time
00:08:20.240 where the voice of america was a voice of integrity and freedom around the world there once was a time
00:08:26.160 when radio free europe was a beacon of hope to people in communist captive countries instead
00:08:33.140 it'd been infiltrated by the marxists here in the united states and they've become propaganda tools
00:08:38.960 and they actually undermine our democratic allies and they undermine right of center governments
00:08:44.880 and that has to be stopped i mean it's like i mean president trump needs to take control of these
00:08:50.800 media outlets again and become a beacon of of uh freedom for for the rest of the world because
00:08:58.420 nobody's spending nobody's you know telling the truth on the international scene about
00:09:03.820 the communist chinese party um nobody's telling the truth about you know what russia is doing and
00:09:11.180 what the united states what needs to be done and that'll help bring peace to the world i mean yesterday
00:09:16.860 was the uh uh yesterday was the birthday of ronald reagan and ronald reagan what he did was was become a
00:09:24.620 principled consistent voice of freedom against communism throughout the world so much so that you know by the time
00:09:32.940 he was done with his eight years of presidency without firing a shot maybe grenada was a little piece
00:09:39.180 actually where we beat the cubans or whatever right but without firing a shot within a year after he left
00:09:45.260 office the brilliant wall connect collapsed right and communism fell and the iron curtain went down
00:09:51.020 and freedom you know reach people that that never knew it in their lifetimes and now you've got
00:09:58.700 sadly the the tools that we use to get information out uh to to encourage uh people to stand up for
00:10:07.020 freedom and to and to you know that way they can find out the truth those tools have been corrupted by
00:10:12.220 the left in the united states to actually you know propagate marxist uh ideology and government ideology
00:10:19.980 that's that's basically left of center and socialist you know the problem john and i've been saying this
00:10:25.340 often these shows that i've been doing and it really made me open my eyes obviously before
00:10:30.620 this has been going on for the last four years but it really made me open my eyes when that plane
00:10:34.460 crashed in dc i couldn't turn on a news network john and get the news everything was this this this and
00:10:40.940 this and then trump came out and said it was a dei issue now every single news network's saying trump's
00:10:45.820 a psychopath that nurse he's calling a dei you can't turn on a news network now john i don't watch television
00:10:51.820 uh i listen to very few podcasts i listen to joe rogan podcasts about really the only thing i listen
00:10:57.100 to but sometimes i do want to turn on the tv john and find out the news i want to know what's going
00:11:01.660 on you can't even turn on a local news network here in new york city without it giving you some sort
00:11:06.780 of bias spin trump did this trump did that it's it's never covering it down the middle make your own
00:11:13.100 determination do you think we could ever get back to a society where we can turn on a news network and it
00:11:19.020 used to be cnn i gotta be honest when i want to find out news i turn on cnn cnn's got very good
00:11:24.140 reporters when it comes to news fox news not so much um if i want to get news i'll listen to them but
00:11:31.580 even then their reporters get into the dirt of anti-trump this anti-trump that can we ever get back to
00:11:37.900 america where you can turn on you know your bunny fix your bunny ears you may remember that right
00:11:43.180 yeah right you need to get to uh i spent a few days at my grandparents house as a kid and uh and
00:11:49.340 turn on the news john and listen to you know a non-biased anchor tell you the news and let you
00:11:55.260 make the determination for yourself well there's definitely a uh a huge vacuum for that and people
00:12:01.660 would would welcome that but you know i mean that the tragedy when you mentioned about that the
00:12:07.980 the helicopter and the air did the airline crash in washington which was absolutely tragic
00:12:14.060 and it appears to be should have been prevented uh uh but uh but you know the the the news outlets
00:12:21.660 you're talking about their ratings have nosedived for a reason because people know they're not getting
00:12:27.020 the truth they know they're being propagandized they know that uh uh that basically the coverage
00:12:33.660 they're censoring the truth and they're they're slanting the coverage for to to help their point
00:12:39.740 of view and that's why cnn's nodes dive you know it's like i have a different opinion about their
00:12:45.020 coverage but they're uh cnn's nose dive msnbc is nose diving yeah and also it's generationally people
00:12:51.580 don't want to go back to the the usual viewing habits and now what happens is most people stream
00:12:58.860 and they instead of uh being passive and grazers of the news what they are is they're hunters
00:13:06.620 they're looking for the truth and as the hunters look for the truth they come to your podcast they
00:13:12.060 come to other podcasts they also go to streaming news services so it's it's not it's not disappointment
00:13:19.580 television of the 20th century it's basically you know what i want to find out i'll look at my phone
00:13:25.100 because you can look at you know your iphone or your google phone whatever you look at you you find
00:13:29.900 out what's going on at that point in time and uh um and it's and it's changed the the media viewing
00:13:35.980 habits but also the the news media because of their bias has basically turned off their audiences
00:13:45.100 and and uh and the world has changed in terms of well i want to find out what's going on i'm going to
00:13:51.260 go to president trump's true social right and i'm going to look at truth and i'm going to look at
00:13:55.340 rumble and they'd rather look at reality then and they'll watch news services where they get a live
00:14:01.420 video feed then trust somebody to edit it look at the big story about kamala harris with 60 minutes
00:14:08.540 yep i mean it might as well have been a campaign produced ad because they took out all the outtakes
00:14:14.540 where she was bad and they they edited in answers that they thought would help her i mean it was a
00:14:21.740 campaign contribution it wasn't a news report at all and uh and that's why you know cbs you know 60
00:14:29.660 minutes their credibility is down and their ratings are down and uh you know instead the highest rated
00:14:35.500 programs they have are nfl football games right and so you know hopefully hopefully those outcomes
00:14:42.460 aren't tinkered with but we'll see yeah so uh and and you know what president trump going to the
00:14:48.460 super bowl this weekend is going to up the ratings on that program so uh it's it's i and i think i
00:14:55.820 think people are coming back to their most reliable source of news tends to be their friends and family
00:15:01.900 ironically yeah and people go to facebook and social media to find out what they know is true or what
00:15:07.900 the people they think is true and uh it's sad because uh the days of the news media being
00:15:13.420 unbiased and trying to hide their uh their prejudices it's over yeah it's like it's right there in front
00:15:20.540 of you yeah you're absolutely the first first i want to go back to you you disagree with my cnn
00:15:25.740 coverage obviously their editor is total garbage i'm just talking about the stuff that they actually
00:15:30.620 report news you know they get their reporters on the ground fast and they get to the scenes that's
00:15:34.780 by that i mean that i would never listen to the editorial garbage although i do think scott
00:15:38.940 jennings does a good job um going back to um the people's thirst for wanting more news wanting the
00:15:48.060 truth and the honesty i can't tell you how many emails like my guys send me that it gets sent in
00:15:52.620 to us that people are uh hateful towards me because i don't do more episodes we do five days a week
00:15:58.140 on the weekends we do reruns uh some clips of our best episodes that perform during the week
00:16:02.860 for people to you know catch up if they missed it or whatever and we've got guys sending in i can't
00:16:08.300 watch the show anymore you don't do seven days i mean how how hard do you want these guys to work
00:16:12.540 it's not i don't just come out here john and and plop out here i i read hours before the show we do
00:16:17.980 hours of reading and research make sure we're bringing you the truth and the honesty and there's
00:16:22.940 people who are mad at me because i can't do seven days a week i would never make any lou did seven days
00:16:28.220 a week with updates and stuff like that because uh you know this is what lou lived and breathed um
00:16:34.780 uh you know they can't make people work seven days a week but we'll wish maybe maybe in the future we
00:16:39.500 can uh also you'd mentioned social media access i was talking with tim birchett of tennessee the other
00:16:44.460 day and it really does make a difference that you can go on twitter and write disdain or or
00:16:51.580 fluff to your members of congress your politicians your favorite celebrities and them sit there and read it
00:16:56.620 it's not like the old days john where you'd call the member of congress's office tell them how much
00:17:00.380 you hate the guy hang up the phone and they relay the message or send a letter via pigeon carrier or
00:17:05.900 send a fax or whatever method you used to have to do it it really has changed the political climate now
00:17:11.340 that president trump goes on twitter and truth social and sees what people are saying responds to
00:17:16.140 what people are saying he actually does himself um especially if it's a two o'clock in the morning
00:17:20.700 you know it's president trump uh members of congress politicians it really has changed the
00:17:26.460 political climate john i think for the better uh what's your thoughts on that well first of all
00:17:31.260 by the way i i gotta you give you sympathies because trying to follow on lou dobbs's legacy
00:17:37.980 is pretty hard but you're doing a great job and uh and and to credit you when somebody's saying you
00:17:45.340 got to do more of it that's your audience they want more of it you you've got a good product and
00:17:50.140 you're getting people another point of view and facts out that they don't normally have so you got
00:17:55.020 to do more of that so john try to make your audience happy and then figure out a way to
00:18:03.180 to live up to the standard that lou set you set up for you i have the same problem because
00:18:09.100 you know donald trump having been having worked for him since 2011 and and uh survived three
00:18:15.820 campaigns with him he tells me what my polls say so so right now i'm doing very well because he has
00:18:22.860 his highest job ratings ever although some of these media polls are starting to bias them again
00:18:27.660 nope trump has we had you know just uh just completed poll the end of january i want to take
00:18:32.700 that i want to do a whole segment so let's go you know let's let's take a quick break here
00:18:36.620 the audience will be mad that i just cut you off tell me i talk too much but yeah it is what it is
00:18:43.420 um let's take a quick break we're talking with a brilliant pollster gop strategist john mclaughlin we
00:18:47.980 return we're going to take up his mna uh polling we want to know how donald trump is doing on the
00:18:53.100 world stage on the the stage here in america congressional approval ready we're gonna get
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00:20:07.420 john mclaughlin john you do your mna poll every month uh once a month which means 12 a year uh give us
00:20:14.460 the latest on what's going on let's start with first uh the direction of this country where are
00:20:19.820 we heading uh are americans optimistic or pessimistic well at the end of january the numbers were actually
00:20:28.220 getting better because biden left president trump with a big mess yeah i mean in terms of you know
00:20:33.420 you've got the economy is not as good as they said it was stagnating people know that they're not finding
00:20:38.620 the jobs that they want to find a lot of the jobs that they said they were created were like fake
00:20:43.580 jobs or government jobs people find out now they work for the government that are remote but in
00:20:48.860 december we had 66 to 24 they said the country was on the wrong track in january it closed 16 points
00:20:55.980 where the wrong track dropped to 58 the right direction went up to 32 republicans the majority
00:21:01.340 of republicans actually said we're in the right direction because they're recognizing president trump's
00:21:05.740 success now there's serious problems in terms of inflation inflation people said 84 said it's still
00:21:12.300 too high 50 saying still they've been they've been negatively impacted so much by uh inflation that
00:21:19.340 they're having trouble making making basic necessities you also have uh they a closing of the gap where
00:21:27.500 is the economy getting better or worse and last month it was fifth in december 55 37 and in january
00:21:34.380 close to 10 point gap 49 said it was getting worse 39 actually thought it was getting better and we
00:21:40.380 had a poll recently for the job creators network where uh we had the highest index ever in terms of
00:21:48.220 them having a positive attitude towards um their own uh business and uh and and uh the national
00:21:57.740 environment so for the first time we were like in major positive territory as far as
00:22:03.100 where the small business owners thought the national environment was going and that's the that's a
00:22:07.420 scientific survey of 400 small business owners that we take and by the way they said 59 to 19 they said
00:22:13.740 the trump tax cuts helped them so and that's poll again you've got it's diverse it's not political
00:22:21.660 it's small business owners who are struggling but you've got in there going back to our national poll of
00:22:26.860 voters i mean there's there's a renewed sense of optimism where things are getting better but
00:22:33.740 we're not there we still have a long way to go we've got they they want the border secure they know
00:22:39.340 it's not all the way there they know it's only just started they also want the economy to grow again
00:22:45.820 and and when you ask you know about goals they'll tell you about two-thirds of the voters are saying we
00:22:52.540 got to secure the border and we have to have tax cuts to reduce inflation and grow the economy so uh
00:22:59.260 so so president trump on the other hand he's got an approval rating of 52 to 43 straight up
00:23:05.820 uh which is the highest that we've seen since election day where he was 56 43 also when you ask
00:23:12.540 it do you approve of trump and his policies or do you approve of policies but not his personality or
00:23:19.020 you just not like trump's personality or his policies 57 like his policies which is really
00:23:25.980 good because those are kind of reagan-like numbers so only 38 really opposes policies and don't like
00:23:32.700 him personally so and and what's interesting his job the job that he's doing pulls up his favorable
00:23:39.180 ratings where he's still in that positive uh biden and harris by the way biden on the other hand 56
00:23:44.460 percent of all americans are still unfavorable to him it's the inverse of trump i mean look he you
00:23:50.220 know he pardoned the whole family as he was going out the door except for him and jill and it's like
00:23:55.820 he's just i mean he's just uh it's it's the damage he did to the country we are we are so lucky what we're
00:24:03.420 finding out now about what his administration was doing and how weak they were and how corrupt they were
00:24:09.500 we are we are so lucky that uh um that that president trump won that election is now uh using
00:24:16.700 his experience using his his determination to root out the corruption and root out the uh uh the failure
00:24:24.220 and and you know get the government moving back in the right direction working for the people instead
00:24:28.700 of uh uh you know the special interests in the washington dc uh what what people call the deep state i mean
00:24:36.540 it's just they they clearly put uh the government's interest ahead of the people and now the people
00:24:41.660 are coming back in charge yeah a few things you'd mention there uh the trump tax cuts i think we're
00:24:48.300 expecting those to maybe uh start getting revved up around june july is that correct where we're
00:24:53.340 going to start seeing they said uh before uh is it labor day or memorial day uh where they were
00:24:59.740 going to have them set and ready to go and among some of the biggest things were his campaign promises
00:25:03.820 no tax on tips uh social security uh no tax on overtime i mean these things are massive it's such
00:25:11.900 a simple equation john i'm not an economist you're not an economist but we understand common sense
00:25:16.860 if you put more money in the american people's pockets they are going to spend it maybe to get
00:25:21.980 one out of every 10 maybe one out of every 15 who put some money under their mattress because they're
00:25:26.460 saving for rainy day that's fine but the general population is going to go out and buy their kids the
00:25:31.260 toys that they couldn't buy them before they're going to go out and buy filet mignon for dinner
00:25:35.100 instead of skirt steak you know you can go down the list of things where they're going to spend
00:25:39.660 the money but it's going right back into the economy and when it goes back into the economy there's sales
00:25:44.140 tax and there's it's just a recirculation of the money why are the democrats so against tax cuts it's
00:25:52.700 tax cuts are the american people and by the way john corporate tax cuts are the same exact thing
00:25:57.820 when you give uh corporations tax cuts some of them do stock buybacks and for people who aren't so
00:26:03.260 well versed in that stock buybacks drive the stock price higher people who have 401ks make more money
00:26:08.300 people have iras make more money people who invest in the stock make more money wall street makes more
00:26:13.100 money optimism goes up you get the whole trend on where i'm going with this why are the democrats so
00:26:17.820 against this well it's about control they think they're smarter than you and they think they should
00:26:23.660 raise your taxes and take your money and they do a better job spending it as they've shown with usa id
00:26:30.460 and other things they think that they can do a better job than you and it really threatens washington
00:26:37.340 that the people would want tax cuts now we did polling two questions in the january survey
00:26:45.020 we asked them do they think you know the fed does a better job than they get credit for for the federal
00:26:50.060 government only 25 percent of the voters said that they said it's wasteful and inefficient 64
00:26:56.860 and when we asked them how much of the federal budget they think is wasted and we gave them choices
00:27:01.500 going you know in intervals going from zero to a hundred percent the average was 38 this is the
00:27:08.540 perception of the voters that they think 38 was the mean score what they think is wasted by the federal
00:27:14.860 government now that's why back in december when we took the poll uh well we asked them should the trump
00:27:22.460 tax cuts be made permanent uh 70 of all voters said that should only 17 opposed 58 of democrats said it
00:27:30.700 should yeah do you want no tax on tips they approve 71 21 do you want no tax on overtime 66 25 you want no
00:27:39.980 tax on social security income 82 to 11 the voters support that there is huge public opinion support
00:27:47.820 uh for getting this done now in the january survey the generic ballot for congress was 48 republican
00:27:54.060 the democrats had collapsed to 40 well this was it was dead even on election day right so the democrats
00:28:00.300 agenda has been vanquished because they decide that they you know they want to have chemical castration
00:28:05.820 of children whether they're or chemical sterilization i mean they're they're literally fighting trump's
00:28:11.100 orders to uh where we don't want this to happen in children they are they're fighting an executive order
00:28:18.140 about uh men you know going into girls locker rooms and playing women's sports etc they're fighting that
00:28:26.460 um they want to keep this money in washington to spend your money on this silly stuff that is absolutely
00:28:34.540 wasteful wasteful wasteful and hurtful and they don't want the republicans to pass the one big
00:28:41.020 beautiful bill that secures the border and and uh provides uh tax cuts that would grow the economy
00:28:48.860 they want to win the midterm elections and take back congress and the house and the senate and the way
00:28:54.300 to do that is to stop the republicans from getting the tax cuts because trump's tax cuts in his first
00:29:02.780 uh term didn't pass till december they did health care first and they lost that by a vote paul ryan
00:29:09.580 and so the tax cuts didn't go into effect trump lost the midterm well the republicans lost the
00:29:16.140 midterm election right paul ryan mitch mcconnell they lost the midterm elections and trump got impeached
00:29:23.020 yep and you know if you think the democrats you know don't know what they're doing you're exactly wrong
00:29:30.300 yep they're going to do everything they can to slow down that reconciliation bill they're going to
00:29:35.820 try to fake fake us out on immigration because you remember uh in december we asked should you know
00:29:41.820 do you approve or disapprove of support of deporting illegal uh illegal aliens who are criminals 86 to 8
00:29:48.380 the voters support that do you support or oppose deporting illegal alien illegal immigrants that's the
00:29:54.380 exact way we asked it 66 to 27 american voters support uh deporting illegal uh immigrants so the democrats
00:30:04.620 want to stop all that the republicans i used to have i had a great friend pat caddell pat caddell
00:30:11.660 supported president trump he was jimmy carter's pollster back in the 70s uh well i worked for finkelstein
00:30:17.820 who was one of reagan's pollsters i didn't know him then but i got to know him later on and pat had a
00:30:22.540 saying his saying was the democrats are the crooked party and the republicans are the stupid party yep
00:30:29.580 so the democrats want to see how stupid the republicans are right now uh you know are they
00:30:35.580 going to support president trump or are they going to you know listen to washington and not listen to
00:30:41.340 the people that support president trump the majority of americans support president trump whether it's
00:30:46.380 on securing the border on on uh growing the economy through tax cuts uh on cutting the waste in
00:30:53.500 government if the republicans don't get their act together and and you know do these things and we're
00:31:00.460 talking about before memorial day you can't wait till labor day you can't wait till later on this year
00:31:05.980 if they don't do that they will be the minority party in both houses in the midterms and that's what
00:31:11.980 chuck schumer knows and by the way chuck schumer right now he's a 24 favorable 39 unfavorable the
00:31:18.460 republicans should make should should point out he's opposing them on these message messages and and
00:31:25.020 drive his negatives over 50 percent that he becomes the next joe biden because if we don't get these
00:31:31.740 things done we will lose the majorities in the senate in the house and and electing child trump won't have
00:31:38.940 been enough to uh uh to basically put our country back on the right track uh you've got uh just go
00:31:45.820 into that real quick uh chuck schumer 39 unfavorable uh kamala harris 50 unfavorable it seems like ebola
00:31:53.420 is probably more favorable than chuck schumer at this point in america at a 25 favorability rating i think
00:32:00.300 you'd probably get more than 25 who would view ebola not knowing what it is it's more favorable than this
00:32:05.020 man um he's just that unlikable we saw what he did with the whole tariff scam where he held up a
00:32:10.380 a thing of corona it's not a corona i wish it was an avocado and he chuck doesn't go to the store and
00:32:17.420 go grocery shopping i mean stop fooling yourself back to the trump tax cuts i'd be more than happy to
00:32:22.940 have one of these tofu eating uh harvard educated yale educated blue-haired liberals come on the show and
00:32:28.620 debate them any day of the week on tax cuts on immigration because they're wrong i mean there's
00:32:34.940 no way to put it illegal immigrants aren't good for this country it's as simple as that tax cuts are
00:32:40.460 good for this country the stimulation of growth for this country that's a fact you can spin it any way
00:32:45.980 you want it and these these brilliant uh economists try to do so but they make themselves look like absolute
00:32:52.220 fools uh the gop and and the midterm elections we talk about it often on the show about paul ryan
00:32:58.620 screwing the pooch i don't think i think mike johnson maybe has learned his lesson i can't tell
00:33:02.300 yet i'm not going to say for sure that he's fully reformed because he hasn't been a good speaker up
00:33:07.260 until uh january when he was re-elected hopefully he's learned his lesson um i don't think he's
00:33:12.620 compromised i don't think you know he's the one of the poorest men in congress i don't think anyone's
00:33:17.500 giving him money i think he just thinks differently than the the the maga republican i'll say it nicely
00:33:26.380 that way it's going to come down to them fighting john they don't fight it's what it is the republicans
00:33:31.660 never fight every fight they come to they roll over on their back like a golden retriever as congressman
00:33:36.700 andy biggs puts it um there's going to be a fight for these tax cuts we spoke about before cash
00:33:42.940 patel and tulsi being held up and this scares the hell out of me because they're now held up another
00:33:48.220 week right they were supposed to be brought in last week now it's held up an absolute another week
00:33:53.020 no fight from the republicans they're fine with it they roll over on their back chuck grassley
00:33:57.100 rolls over on his back how do we get these people to start fighting well i think uh fighting for us
00:34:02.940 uh i think speaker johnson i think will pretty much do what president trump asked him to do and i
00:34:09.100 think he was i think he was holding on to his speakership precisely so so president trump could win
00:34:14.780 the election and and get these things moving um senator thune who i worked for years ago in the
00:34:21.340 90s when he first got elected to congress and um i actually did the survey that showed he could beat
00:34:27.980 tom daschle and he uh i ran the independent expenditure to help him beat tom daschle with
00:34:34.060 an important election in south dakota in 2004 uh and john thune hasn't had a tough race since then
00:34:41.820 and the people of south dakota like him but he's now the leader of the senate so i think you're going
00:34:48.300 to see both leaders defer to president trump and rightly so because it's his agenda that will get
00:34:56.860 their majorities re-elected and and the in 2002 um we were able to we were the lead pollster for the
00:35:06.620 national republicans congressional committee tom davis was the leader of that and we also had
00:35:11.740 done work for the rnc the year before in virginia to help them keep their virginia house of delegates
00:35:16.860 but we used tactics and we used ideas and messages that were aggressive with the democrats that
00:35:24.380 enabled the republicans while while george w bush was president to pick up two senate seats and house
00:35:30.300 and eight house seats and defy history and keep their majorities president trump has got a very
00:35:36.940 good political team um sending them ideas about what they need to do to keep their majorities and
00:35:43.580 they've got to go play offense and the the most immediate thing is it's not about politics anymore
00:35:49.740 as much as or even the daily news cycle it's performance we have to reduce inflation we have to
00:35:56.780 grow the economy we have to secure the border we have to stop these endless wars we have to uh lower
00:36:04.620 crime in the united states if people see results in the first year of president trump's term it makes it
00:36:14.140 possible that we can win you know the midterms for those of us old enough to remember i got a picture
00:36:19.660 up there with ronald reagan behind me he's like yeah because i did work for uh arthur finkelstein was one
00:36:25.180 of his pollsters and reagan didn't his tax cuts didn't go into effect till 1983 they got him passed
00:36:32.300 didn't go into effect till 83 in the me in the meantime we lost 26 house seats and somebody pointed
00:36:37.820 out to me it could have been worse yeah we picked up a senate seat but you know at the time the democrats
00:36:43.900 controlled congress and the tax cuts went into effect in time for reagan to be re-elected but it didn't help
00:36:51.020 us in the midterms this is all about now getting the results getting the performance to win the
00:36:57.580 midterms and uh and and i think the one thing you can count on is president trump yeah he wants to he
00:37:04.700 wants to restore america he wants to you know it's it's always been his slogan ever since we sat in his
00:37:11.020 office and he said well let's talk about you know my slogan is going to be make america great again we
00:37:16.220 were in his office on the 26th floor of tom tower and i was at his desk and uh i had a button with
00:37:22.380 me which because it was from 1980 of reagan saying let's make america great again that was one of
00:37:28.060 reagan's slogans in 1980 right and trump looked at him he says well he says let's i'm saying make it's
00:37:35.660 it's like and he just he just threw the he threw the it's probably still at his desk on the 26th floor
00:37:41.820 there he took the button put it in there but it was uh but it was it was it was true then it's even
00:37:48.540 truer today we've got to make america great again that's going to be trump's legacy that's what he
00:37:52.940 wants to do and we've got we literally have only a few months to get it done this year and if those
00:37:59.900 republican members in the house and senate like being in the majority like being committee chairs like uh
00:38:05.900 getting laws passed and bills done they better hop on board and and get this get the get these
00:38:12.140 policies enacted because that's the only way they're going to keep their majorities we're talking with
00:38:17.820 john mclaughlin brilliant gop strategist and pollster we're going to come right back with him go a little
00:38:22.460 bit deeper into these midterm elections i want to talk about gaza which is going to be uh the new slogan
00:38:28.620 should be make gaza great again and i want to go into the federal elections commissioner has been fired but
00:38:33.980 she's not leaving her post this is a lady who's uh among some of the many swamp members uh you know
00:38:41.900 who who makes dc a swamp so we're gonna take one quick break here we're coming right back with john
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00:39:51.260 folks we're back with john mclaughlin a gop strategist and pollster john we were talking about
00:39:55.900 the midterm elections to me it's this is probably the easiest midterms for the republicans in a very
00:40:02.380 very long time there's no infighting inside the party right now uh the republicans are fully united
00:40:08.060 behind president trump it seems fully united behind mike johnson fully united behind john thune right so
00:40:13.900 you have the unity which has been very hard for the republicans to do okay you have that aspect you have
00:40:18.940 an agenda an america first agenda which the american people overwhelmingly voted for on november 5th
00:40:24.860 okay so you have that aspect to me it's very simple you pass the tax cuts you you get in inflation
00:40:31.740 down i think those two simple things coupled with this border thing that i mean we're going to talk
00:40:37.020 about that as well but tom holman seems to be having very under control um you've got three major issues
00:40:42.940 right there the saying is it's hard to mess up an empty lot it seems to me in my opinion that this is
00:40:50.140 just an empty lot the republicans just have to do what they promised they were going to do and we'll
00:40:55.180 pick up some senate seats we'll hold senate seats more importantly and and we'll hold the house for
00:41:00.220 another two years for president trump to finish out his agenda and then pass the torch to maybe jd vance
00:41:07.020 is your interpretation of this similar to mine and how easy it is and that's what we call it a layup
00:41:12.780 politics yes uh government it's never that easy so but uh but it's it's like it's a clear path i mean
00:41:22.940 president trump is a historic figure in american politics he's done uh he's probably won elections
00:41:29.980 he won the republican nomination greater than ronald reagan ever did you know winning primaries that
00:41:36.060 were blowouts that and when we won the when we won the nomination he was the front runner for president and
00:41:42.540 he stayed the front runner for president and we and we won the national popular vote because of that
00:41:47.740 so so it's very simple he laid out a very specific agenda he laid out a very straightforward plan to
00:41:55.740 get these things done and now he's enacting them if you want to know what president trump's going to do
00:42:01.020 just follow what he says he's a businessman he's not a politician he's somebody from outside the system
00:42:06.620 who's been elected to reform it and he's broadening his coalition when he gets people like rfk jr and he
00:42:12.300 gets people like tulsi gabbard gabbard former democrats part of his coalition it's an expanding
00:42:18.300 majority and it can get even bigger yeah and it's it's up coming upon these democrats these republicans
00:42:25.980 in the senate to cut the nonsense out and get tulsi through and get rfk through they knew that the
00:42:32.620 american people knew the senators knew that the these people were presumably going to be part of president
00:42:37.580 trump's administration before november 5th before he won the election they knew what they were getting they
00:42:42.140 had plenty of time to to do it stop dragging your feet stop letting chuck schumer call the shots
00:42:46.620 here he's in the minority stop acting like he's in the majority and stop being so terrified of this
00:42:51.420 man there's absolutely nothing to be terrified of chuck schumer i promise you of that uh you want to
00:42:57.500 look at skeletons in the closet i promise you uh it probably looks a lot worse for chuck schumer
00:43:03.020 than a lot of these senate republicans enough's enough cut the bs uh john i want to turn to gaza which
00:43:10.060 seems to be the news of late uh president trump taking over a territory which i think is probably
00:43:15.260 one of the smartest things he's he's proposed possibly ever it's a land that's been long
00:43:21.340 disputed uh what better way than to let america take it make it habitable and make us our safe haven
00:43:28.540 in the middle east a lot of people on the right and on the left have an issue with america being so
00:43:33.740 tied in with israel saying that israel you know we live for israel okay we take gaza i think it
00:43:39.580 settles both people on both sides gaza will be ours it'll be our safe haven in the middle east
00:43:43.900 and it'll be independent what's your thoughts well as i mentioned you know there's a picture behind me
00:43:49.660 of myself and reagan a long time ago there's also a picture of uh myself and netanyahu behind me on the
00:43:55.420 shelf in this office and netanyahu i've worked for since 2003 uh through his last election in 2022
00:44:05.420 and uh you know i've during president trump's first term uh bb loved it because he had a
00:44:12.460 president he could work with and president trump moved the embassy to jerusalem recognizing that as
00:44:17.740 the capital he also gave him the goland heights which was very important considering the challenges
00:44:23.900 they had recently from hezbollah and from uh uh syria on the northern border because they've been under
00:44:29.420 attack since october 7th of 23 uh from all sides uh from hamas in the south and all these iranian
00:44:39.740 proxies whether it was in syria or whether it was in lebanon or whether it was in gaza um they they had
00:44:47.020 israel under siege and joe biden um you know was kind of straddling his options he was very weak
00:44:54.940 and it was this would have never happened october 7th the attacks from gaza and israel would have
00:45:01.100 never happened if trump was president because they were afraid of him and iran frankly didn't have
00:45:05.660 the money and trump as we speak is putting the sanctions back on iran and on china to cut off the
00:45:11.420 terrorist flow so it's a very difficult thing now whether you take over gaza etc i mean because of
00:45:17.500 the war what was done you know proportionally to in israel what what the hamas terrorists who not
00:45:25.420 only hate israel they hate america yeah and they're part of an iranian plot and a and a and a radical
00:45:32.460 islamic plot that you know that it goes to when they're done with israel where you know they don't
00:45:39.500 care that it was that that's where you know um the christian religions emanated from in fact that
00:45:46.700 that's why they hate it they don't they hate judeo-christianity um they they're when they're
00:45:52.940 done with israel they want to they want to uh decimate the united states yep and we cannot take
00:45:59.420 them lightly in any threat they've had fought was on president trump over the ever since he left office
00:46:04.860 because you know years ago they came and they took our embassy in tehran that's how the islamic
00:46:12.220 revolution started well they also while president trump was was there they wanted to get our embassy
00:46:18.060 in baghdad and trump stopped them putting in 3 000 troops and killing solomani so you got to look this
00:46:25.340 at a bigger perspective is like he's trying to shake up um the middle east that we get some sort of
00:46:32.700 stability and peace and there's a lot of arab nations there who yes they signed the abraham
00:46:38.220 accords when trump was there with working with bb on that right but um they you know right now they
00:46:45.580 don't want the palestinians because they know they're you know it's a it's it's a problem because
00:46:50.620 it's they've been brainwashed they're ingrained with this ideological hate of israel and the united states
00:46:59.020 right and um you know i i think president trump's trying to shake it up and i mean i've been on the
00:47:06.140 i've been on the coast in israel of those beaches and i've been on the border with gaza and i've been
00:47:11.900 in the tunnels uh which are terror tunnels which extended this there's scores of them and they extend
00:47:18.620 into israel you know it would be easy for them to put in a nuclear bomb right underneath israel
00:47:25.500 and and and the the you know a lot of these terrorists are crazy enough to do that you know
00:47:30.780 when you think about it going back to um going back to the uh uh these uh it's what is it uh bin
00:47:40.140 lon bin lon when he attacked us on in the world trade towers uh their first instead of the world trade
00:47:46.220 towers some of them were thinking about they wanted to fly those planes into nuclear reactors oh my goodness
00:47:53.420 but they were right and and the american government knows it and uh they thought about it khalid sheikh
00:47:59.740 muhammad is still in guantanamo and they know about it and they they thought about doing that but bin
00:48:06.700 lon didn't want the reaction from the united states he said he got the reaction he did from 9 11 but uh
00:48:13.580 but let's look this is what we're dealing with and credit to president trump for working with bb to
00:48:21.020 they have to clean you know a gaza right now is uninhabitable yeah they have to they have to clean
00:48:26.460 out uh the the rubble and the and the terrorism that's there and try to make it a place where you
00:48:34.940 could live and right now the people those those palestinian families um they can't live there so
00:48:41.580 they have to figure out well which arab countries are going to help them out whether they're right on
00:48:46.140 the border of egypt and egypt doesn't want them right so think about it it's like you know the
00:48:51.260 palestinians before our fat when he was in lebanon they had they had problems there but they created
00:48:56.700 like an internal civil war same in jordan um it's a very difficult situation so i credit president trump
00:49:03.740 for trying to solve it uh and working with israel to solve it and secure it but it's going to take a
00:49:09.340 lot of help from the arab nations to solve that and we're definitely going to have to
00:49:13.180 do something with iran that they go back into their box and they don't don't stop funding the
00:49:20.300 surrogates whether it's the hoodies in yemen or it's it's the hamas in gaza or it's hezbollah up in
00:49:26.860 lebanon it it just needs to stop and then donald trump's the strong horse is going to make sure that
00:49:33.020 they can't do those things again you know what i tell everyone john who says well america shouldn't
00:49:37.980 be over there they shouldn't have anything to do with gaza and this and that and gaza's this and that
00:49:43.100 if gaza had a legitimate government john do you think this would be happening if gaza had a
00:49:47.260 legitimate president if they had a man who ran this if they had a coalition if they had a government
00:49:52.700 there'd be no taking over gaza it's an illegitimate place it's got no leadership nobody runs the place i
00:49:59.340 mean even looking out into palestine who really runs the place you know what i mean there's no legitimacy
00:50:05.180 to any government there so for al green to be saying donald trump is partaking in dastardly deeds by
00:50:11.980 doing this the place really i i mean it's like it's run by nomads no it's it's it's it's run by
00:50:20.460 terrorists who hate america right and and you probably the problem that we have is that um until they
00:50:27.900 realize that they can't win this and that their support from iran is going to dry up you're going to
00:50:35.660 have this problem where you know they they they were they were cheering in the streets when 9 11
00:50:42.780 happened after america and and those of us who forget what 9 11 was about and it was about radical islam
00:50:49.740 trying to defeat america um that would be a huge historic mistake and uh what we have to realize is
00:50:57.580 you know that if we're not strong those terrorists come back in power and they will they will attack
00:51:04.140 americans and kill americans and it's been going on for years now so yep so donald trump has a very
00:51:10.780 very difficult job that uh you know joe biden appeased them he allowed iran to build up a war chest of
00:51:18.300 billions of dollars again and they have used it to attack americans and our allies
00:51:24.300 so uh so i think cleaning out gaza and ending the terrorism is a is a very worthy goal and an
00:51:31.420 important goal that the united states should be focused on but uh we should net we shouldn't put
00:51:37.340 our guard down and we shouldn't think that this is going to be easy and it's going to take a lot
00:51:41.260 more than just the united states and israel the rest of the world including the united nations which is
00:51:46.700 totally wasting money we provide we provide a quarter of their budget roughly and a quarter of their budget and
00:51:53.180 they they were funding those terror tunnels that were in they were they they have concrete you could
00:51:59.660 run a railroad car down them they have electricity they have internet they have uh water extending
00:52:06.860 miles into israel they were built with american tax dollars that was supposed to go for hospitals
00:52:12.860 and schools instead they built terror tunnels and the united nations covered it up just like they
00:52:20.220 covered up for these terrorists that attacked the israel and murdered babies old people civilians
00:52:26.940 on october 7th i mean i mean we've got to take a serious look at what the united nations is supposed
00:52:33.500 to be doing instead you know their their human rights outfit seems to be like a terrorist uh uh
00:52:40.860 you know uh training group or funding group and uh we can't allow that to happen and you got to realize
00:52:46.380 like other countries like china etc or if they're now turning a blind eye to it they're actually
00:52:51.500 trying to help this i mean the the probably the biggest uh user of iranian oil right um is china and
00:52:58.940 uh you know if they're going to provide revenues that are going to be used to kill americans and israelis
00:53:04.220 and our other friends and allies in the world that has to stop yeah for us new yorkers remembered
00:53:09.740 especially i i can't tell you what i ate for dinner last night but i can tell you where i was on 9 11
00:53:14.780 i was a young kid i remember getting taken out of school i remember everything to the day i remember
00:53:18.940 my mother not being able to get a hold of my father who worked on 388 greenwich which was
00:53:23.180 two blocks over from the world trade center we we got footage from after it of the plane
00:53:27.500 passed the surveillance passing by his building at city group on greenwich street and i'll never
00:53:33.260 forget not knowing if i had a father uh a good friend of mine a firefighter him being trapped in
00:53:38.700 between beams in the world trade center going in to save people uh you know it's been 23 and a
00:53:43.660 a half years since uh we had an incident thank god like that in america but how long are we supposed
00:53:49.260 to sit back and wait for it to happen again and if it does happen again it's going to be from a nation
00:53:53.580 like iran uh a nation like iran that obama sent billions of dollars in cash to for them to do
00:53:59.420 whatever they want and people don't realize that and and for everyone i speak to who says you know
00:54:03.980 america's too in bed with iran well i tell them well okay that's fine you may think that in some cases it may
00:54:09.740 be true but if you go look at who's backing palestine and gaza it's iran and these are very
00:54:15.980 very bad people the largest state sponsor of terrorism in the world and if a nuclear weapon
00:54:21.340 goes off it's not going to be north korea it's going to be iran yeah well hopefully president trump
00:54:26.860 can stop that but there are huge challenges and and this is just a start and he has positive intentions
00:54:32.780 he likes people he wants people to live in peace he wants them to actually you know to be secure and
00:54:39.660 be wealthy and and prosper and and you know when trump is a real estate uh expert and he's looking
00:54:47.820 at what they have there and he's like you know they can have this wonderful uh city by the sea by
00:54:54.300 the mediterranean sea where the people would work and be happy and you have great schools you'd have
00:54:58.780 great hospitals you could have great universities you have technology um but you know the terrorists
00:55:04.860 don't share that dream i mean they they they they want they'd rather people suffer and die uh than
00:55:12.300 provide you know peace and prosperity for you know people that that that would that would really enjoy
00:55:19.020 peace and prosperity so it's it's kind of sad but it's a real challenge that president trump has to
00:55:24.540 has to try to try to solve and at least solve you know put us on the path to solve in the long term
00:55:30.620 i'm all for it just as so long as it doesn't turn into another iraq or another afghanistan
00:55:35.740 and we know all too well how america finds a way to screw up an empty lot uh yeah no pun intended it's
00:55:42.140 what it is john mclaughlin gop pollster mclaughlin associates great american come back soon it's
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