The StoneZONE with Roger Stone - November 06, 2024


Breaking Down President Trump’s Historic 2024 Election Victory


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1 hour

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173.56183

Word Count

10,435

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27

Misogynist Sentences

33

Hate Speech Sentences

11


Summary

Join me for a special edition of the Stone Zone with legendary Republican strategist and political icon and pundit, Roger Stone. In this episode, we discuss the stunning electoral victory for President Donald J. Trump in the 2016 presidential election, and how it changed the course of American politics for the better, as he reclaims the White House for the first time since the election of 2016, and sets the stage for the next four years in which he will serve as President of the United States of America, and what it means for the future of the country and the world. Join me for this special episode of The Stone Zone, hosted by legendary political strategist and strategist, Roger Stone, featuring an interview with Mark Vargas, breaking down the historic win for President Trump, and an exclusive interview with the man who couldn t be with us today, the former Senior Strategist and Adviser to three U.S. Presidents, the great Mr. Ronald Reagan, the late Sen. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and the late John F. Kennedy Jr. as we discuss what it takes to be a presidential candidate in the modern era, and why it s the greatest political comeback in American history in our nation s history. Let's roll the stone zone, as we break it all down! Stay tuned for a full Stone Zone episode tomorrow, as Mark Vragas joins me to break down the results of the election, as well as an interview given by the great Roger Stone, who couldn't make it to the Stone zone today. . Tweet me and let me know what you thought of this episode in the comments section below! Timestamps: . . . 1: 2:00 3: 4:00 - What did you think of it? 5:30 - What was your thoughts on the election 6:15 - What does it mean for the country? 7:30 8:40 - What do you think about the future? 9: What are you looking forward to next 4 years? 11:20 - What is your favorite part of the story 12:40 13: What s your reaction to it 14: 15:50 - Is it a jewel 16:00 | 17:40 | 17:10 - What's your favorite political comeback 18:30 | What s the biggest political comeback?


Transcript

00:00:00.000 stone zone with legendary republican strategist and political icon and pundit roger stone stone
00:00:07.180 has served as a senior campaign aide to three republican presidents he is a new york times
00:00:11.820 best-selling author and a longtime friend and advisor of president donald trump as an outspoken
00:00:17.320 libertarian stone has appeared on thousands of broadcasts spoken at countless venues and
00:00:22.360 lectured before the prestigious oxford political union and the cambridge union society due to his
00:00:27.980 four plus decades in the political and cultural arena stone has become a pop culture icon and now
00:00:33.380 here's your host roger stone well ladies and gentlemen last night marks ladies and gentlemen
00:00:43.360 last night marks uh probably the most significant political achievement in the history of the united
00:00:50.200 states of america for uh the first time since uh trump's first uh election in 2016 the american
00:00:57.180 people have a voice uh in the president of the united states and make no mistake folks that's the
00:01:03.000 first time that that's been the case uh really since the days of george washington we've had so many years
00:01:08.660 uh in this country where the political class the establishment washington dc political classes had
00:01:14.660 their way with the american people they shipped off our jobs they have poisoned our youth with drugs
00:01:20.120 they have uh indoctrinated our children in schools they have watered down our culture they have ruined
00:01:27.100 music they have ruined movies they have ruined the american culture but last night was a sign for all
00:01:33.500 of you americans out there that still believe in our foundational documents that still believe
00:01:38.440 uh that this country is the greatest country in the history of the world that we are not done yet
00:01:43.280 that though the the candle might have been dim the flame of liberty in this country has not died and
00:01:50.300 over the next four years we are going to see uh not incremental but radical changes uh to how we
00:01:57.320 govern to how we do things in washington dc and you're going to see people that have worked their
00:02:03.280 entire careers highlighting corruption like robert f kennedy jr and others uh come to dc
00:02:09.120 with the explicit goal of of of weakening this powerhouse government that has made the lives of
00:02:15.540 you and and your family members and and and your fellow americans miserable for so many years for
00:02:21.240 the first time in many years last night a a a call of war was made to those within our government
00:02:28.260 who believe themselves to be the controllers of our country this was a another message uh a la 2016 to
00:02:36.360 the ruling class that it's not you that controls this country it won't be your hand selected candidate
00:02:42.060 uh that didn't receive a single primary vote uh that will end up winning the presidential election
00:02:47.460 the american people resoundingly told the democrat party elites barack obama all these people last
00:02:53.460 night uh that they are not in control that they do not control the fate of our country in fact it's
00:02:58.900 the rural american voter that controls the path of this country uh a tremendous victory uh we're going to
00:03:05.360 break it all down we have mark vargas joining me here today in the stone zone so happy to bring him
00:03:09.400 on but at the top here we want to roll uh an interview given by the great roger stone who couldn't
00:03:14.240 be with us today folks i'm sorry about that uh roger will hopefully be back tomorrow but he gave an
00:03:19.920 interview on the tale of this uh tremendous victory for president trump uh and uh we're going to roll that
00:03:25.740 now and then when we come back we will have mark vargas to break down this stunning electoral victory
00:03:30.900 uh one of the most tremendous political achievements in the history of the world let's roll roger
00:03:34.980 at the top here looks like the greatest political comeback in american history are you surprised i
00:03:40.580 mean i know you're a big no i'm not surprised at all he has enormous grit uh enormous strength
00:03:45.360 enormous stamina and uh he he restored the strength of this country then he saw those policies destroyed
00:03:52.240 so now he felt compelled to come back and save the country and help us avoid world war three
00:03:57.780 what do you think sweden has uh skated enormously close to what do you think has has tilted the
00:04:04.000 balance in his favor uh he is the candidate of working people uh the the the rise in gas prices the
00:04:11.920 the the the loss of the buying power of the dollar the rising cost of groceries the
00:04:19.800 unavailability of affordable housing these are the policies of obama and biden
00:04:26.300 they were not in place just four years ago so i think working people understood that they did
00:04:32.900 have a champion and he was cheated out of the presidency and now he's like grover cleveland
00:04:38.500 who was cheated out of re-election he's returned to reclaim it it's not about him it's about his love
00:04:44.220 of the country there you have it folks and uh mark a tremendous electoral victory last night i know
00:04:50.240 you're uh you're out there in occupied territory in illinois what was it like for you last night seeing
00:04:54.880 possibly the greatest achievement in american political history well troy it's great to be
00:05:00.620 with you and it is definitely a new day in america a new dawn in america and you know i had an idea
00:05:07.060 of where the election was going earlier yesterday i went to a jewel actually and there were two african
00:05:15.280 american women working at jewel and i had my i voted sticker and they were employees at jewel and they
00:05:20.960 looked at each other and they said we have to go vote after work and without missing a beat one of
00:05:25.800 them said and i'm voting for donald trump and the other african american lady said i'm voting for donald
00:05:31.700 trump too uh and when i went in line and checked out i was wearing actually a trump golf polo that had
00:05:38.100 the trump family crest it said trump national golf club on one side of my i voted sticker on the other
00:05:44.300 and when i was in line checking out a african american woman actually looked over at my i voted
00:05:51.720 sticker and said i need to vote go and vote after work then i saw her eyes look over to the other side
00:05:57.660 with the trump signal trump uh insignia and she smiled and she winked at me and so just that focus
00:06:05.460 group small focus group at the grocery store that uh yesterday gave me an indication that we're going to
00:06:11.780 see numbers uh for trump and the black and hispanic communities like we've never seen before for a
00:06:17.760 republican presidential candidate and was certainly not surprised when the numbers started to come in
00:06:24.160 uh and the strength of president trump particularly in the swing states uh i knew it was going to be a big
00:06:31.360 day a big night and that it was going to be a new day in america and didn't disappoint um troy greatest
00:06:38.640 political comeback in political history no i i agree with you mark and uh you know it was kind
00:06:45.520 of amazing because i think a lot of us were kind of burned by 2020 and we looked at what was going
00:06:51.200 on last night we said oh wow this this could go the other way and i was uh i was uh up until at least
00:06:56.540 i think it's like 6 30 this morning just watching uh making sure fox news did call it uh first but you
00:07:02.360 know i think a lot of us were sitting around waiting for the ballot dumps we were waiting for them to dump
00:07:06.800 tens of thousands of ballots and it didn't happen uh mark and and immediately i thought to joe biden
00:07:13.520 wearing that maga hat or jill biden yesterday who was seen at the polls wearing a republican red pants
00:07:20.320 suit um and i just i couldn't help but think that perhaps the what happened here uh mark was a uh divide
00:07:27.680 within the democrat party and we haven't talked about this you know uh you haven't seen it talked
00:07:32.800 about in mainstream media because they refused to say anything negative about the democratic party
00:07:37.120 but if you look at kamala harris just the fact that she was the nominee was divisive within the
00:07:42.320 democrat party she didn't receive a single primary vote and then when you add on top of that uh the
00:07:47.440 divisions within their party when it comes to the israel situation mark this was a party that uh you
00:07:52.880 know you look at the results last night they're in total disarray am i wrong on that read
00:07:57.280 no i last night i was i decided not to go down to palm beach the convention center because i wanted
00:08:04.720 to be at home and monitoring and i had a little war room set up in my living room with multiple
00:08:09.280 computers and multiple phones and what i thought was interesting troy is i spent a lot of time checking
00:08:14.080 out msnbc and d and cnn and late last night you could see they were in total meltdown mode uh shocked at
00:08:23.680 these numbers and it went goes to show the elitism that the they don't understand what the average
00:08:31.680 american worker goes through they they don't understand working class america and it was clear
00:08:39.360 by their rhetoric and we've seen sort of the post-mortem analysis this morning on the view when a
00:08:46.160 hispanic woman was attacking black men hispanic men and what she called uneducated white women
00:08:55.280 who uh voted for donald trump and pushed him across the finish line and that sparked great debate and
00:09:01.760 it goes to show that the the elites the democratic elites no longer represent the party that they've
00:09:08.880 been claiming they represent the people that they represent for the last decades the working class and
00:09:13.680 what we've just witnessed last night and early this morning was a total realignment of politics in
00:09:20.480 america the democrat party is no longer the party of the working class it's now the trump maga party uh
00:09:26.720 that represents the working class the unsung hero uh the forgotten warrior and and we saw uh the american
00:09:35.760 people respond last night in huge numbers troy what was interesting is in downtown chicago the people's
00:09:41.760 republic of chicago and lincoln park not far just you know 10 minutes north from where i'm at in
00:09:47.920 downtown four hour wait in uh for of people standing in line uh it was not uncommon for an hour or two
00:09:56.880 hour wait at any polling place throughout chicago and i might add droid that uh it was not only a bad
00:10:04.000 night for democrats at the national level it was also a bad night for chicago's mayor johnson and the
00:10:08.960 chicago's teachers union why because chicago had its first school board elections on the ballot
00:10:15.280 yesterday and what happened brandon johnson and the chicago teachers union the new democratic machine
00:10:21.200 out of the 10 candidates that they supported only three made it across the finish line a humiliating
00:10:26.720 finish for brandon johnson uh chicago democrats and the teachers union uh along with uh kamala harris uh last
00:10:33.840 night well mark you know it's kind of interesting because uh we were expecting uh across the board
00:10:39.280 we were expecting democrats to have pretty good turnout in places like arizona uh because of
00:10:44.560 abortion i think what we saw last night was that there is a shelf life on uh them getting women to
00:10:49.760 the ballot box and telling them that their abortion rights are being threatened uh we saw that kind of
00:10:54.000 wear off last night and uh it's kind of amazing because uh they were acting as if it was never going to
00:10:59.360 wear off which is you know i think is a miscalculation on their part we have uh just to run through some
00:11:05.120 of the numbers here for you folks if we could put up the uh scoreboard last night we actually have a
00:11:09.680 graphic uh that shows uh what exactly happened so right now mark it's 292 to 224 uh they have trump
00:11:17.280 winning pennsylvania michigan wisconsin georgia ahead in arizona and ahead in nevada now we have
00:11:24.080 state by state here let's start with wisconsin where the former president received 1.697 million
00:11:32.880 votes uh in the state of wisconsin to kamala harris's 1.668 million so 49.7 percent of the vote
00:11:41.920 there in wisconsin trump of course won wisconsin in 2016 lost it in 2020 and now regains it in 2024.
00:11:50.400 our next state of michigan mark he gets a similar turnout 49.7 percent of the vote uh and when you
00:11:58.560 are winning by about 80 000 votes mark uh we're going to talk about this in a little bit want to
00:12:03.360 highlight there were a hundred thousand michigan democrats who stayed home in the primary over
00:12:09.360 the biden administration's uh policies towards israel so real uh problems there i believe with
00:12:15.280 islamic turnout we look at pennsylvania 50.5 percent of the vote goes to donald trump in the state of
00:12:21.840 pennsylvania possibly the most important state in this election we saw and in that state we had a
00:12:28.240 couple uh jill stein received 33 000 votes but that really wasn't enough to make up the difference uh in
00:12:35.360 nevada which has not been called as of the time we're taping this uh trump got 51.7 percent of the vote
00:12:41.760 with kamala harris receiving 46.6 percent uh and in arizona which has also not been called yet trump
00:12:48.080 received 51.9 percent of the vote with kamala harris getting 47.2 and georgia probably the most
00:12:56.320 surprising of all the spring uh swing states out there last night uh trump really uh pulled away
00:13:03.200 from harris winning by over uh 100 000 votes so mark uh there really was not a single swing state in
00:13:11.360 which kamala harris not only uh outperformed joe biden but really made any progress at all in fact we saw
00:13:17.440 her numbers really fall back down to hillary clinton's levels uh in 2016. yet we were told by the
00:13:23.760 pollsters that these this was such a close election what do you have to say about her poor performance
00:13:28.960 and these swing states really just like a total bomb no well it's once again it's humiliating
00:13:36.480 for the democrats and and if our listeners or viewers caught kamala harris's concession speech
00:13:43.920 earlier today she thanked the democrats that trusted her to be their nominee for president i mean how
00:13:52.960 laughable is that a single no democrat actually voted for 14 million democrats voted and put their
00:14:00.560 trust in joe biden not in kamala harris he had in her concession speech she's thanking democratic
00:14:06.080 voters for entrusting her to be their democratic nominee it's incredibly laughable but you know the
00:14:13.040 democrats and you saw this sort of meltdown even last night with van jones and david axelrod on
00:14:18.560 on the communist news network cnn but you know they they were talking about there's got to be
00:14:24.080 a real come to jesus moment with the democratic party and there's going to be a lot of second
00:14:27.600 guessing and part of that's going to include was it the right thing to swap out joe biden for kamala
00:14:33.680 harris because she underperformed across the board and democrats proved last night and early this morning
00:14:42.720 that uh they she wasn't their candidate and it's why president trump has won the popular vote the
00:14:50.080 electoral vote uh we flipped the senate and you know we're pretty close in the house we'll see what
00:14:56.320 happens but i'm pretty confident that we'll we'll take the house we'll maintain our majority in the house
00:15:01.600 as well i mean this is a giant slap in the face to the democratic party to their policies uh and to uh
00:15:08.720 kamala harris hijacking uh the democratic nomination process well you're exactly right mark she she
00:15:16.400 completely hijacked it and i i think uh you know they the democrats are so uh egotistical you know
00:15:23.040 there's they're so high and mighty that they really thought that they could get away with this and i you
00:15:27.680 know for all the democrats out there want to point fingers at kamala harris want to point fingers you
00:15:32.720 know this strategist that strategist i think the finger for the democrat party mark needs to go directly
00:15:37.920 at barack obama because this is the guy who did this he's the guy who pulled the rug out from joe
00:15:43.120 biden he's the guy that topped kamala on the shoulder and said you can't use josh shapiro you have
00:15:47.840 to use tim walls uh and and i think we learned last night that barack obama's control over the democrat
00:15:54.400 party it doesn't translate into actual support and for these democrat voters i would hope in a new
00:16:00.720 republican congress work we can get an investigation into barack obama into his political activities
00:16:07.360 and and exactly what happened because we've never seen a situation where a uh a sitting president has
00:16:14.560 been pulled off the ticket by somebody who's a former president and somebody who's lurking in the
00:16:19.680 shadows behind do you think that we'll uh we we could uh you know see possibly investigations into
00:16:25.920 barack obama i mean mark he he a hundred percent stuck his hands in this election took the votes away
00:16:31.520 from people now the democrats really have to live with the fact that they died by the hand of barack obama in
00:16:36.720 this election didn't they they did and what he completely destroyed the democratic process and
00:16:43.520 turned a rightful election into a wrongful selection by pulling joe biden out at the last minute replacing
00:16:50.880 him with kamala harris and it's a reason why i believe uh and again i don't have any evidence but
00:16:58.080 i believe based on sort of circumstantial evidence that that joe and jill biden voted for donald trump
00:17:04.480 joe biden is known for sending messages with their clothings the same for the beautiful first lady
00:17:09.440 melania trump and the fact that she wore an all red pantsuit uh to vote yesterday sent a very clear
00:17:15.680 message the fact that at any chance joe biden got he would contradict uh kamala harrison pull the
00:17:22.880 carpet right out from underneath him kamala's out there saying you know during the hurricane response
00:17:27.200 in florida that ronda santis is doing a terrible job he's politicizing uh the the uh natural disaster
00:17:33.680 he's uh not responding to her phone calls and then what does joe biden do he has a press conference in
00:17:39.440 the white house in the roosevelt room and talks about and praises uh ronda governor ronda santis's
00:17:44.880 leadership says he's talks stays in constant contact with ronda santis and he's doing a great job
00:17:50.080 uh in florida during the hurricane none of this stuff is accidental uh joe biden putting on a trump
00:17:57.280 hat and just blocks from ground zero on september 11th at a firehouse that's not accidental but yeah
00:18:04.080 to go back to your question absolutely i think they need to investigate this because this is the we're
00:18:11.200 americans because of our democratic process and our constitution uh and you can't have one individual
00:18:18.880 throw all of that to the side and say forget what 14 million democratic primary voters uh have said
00:18:26.240 whatever i say goes it goes to say that you know the home health care worker that takes care of your
00:18:31.680 grandmother that their vote doesn't count the mechanic who fixes your car and gets dirty and it's full of
00:18:37.760 grease his vote doesn't matter the school teacher who spends time after school tutoring your child
00:18:45.680 their vote doesn't matter but you know whose vote does matter whose voice does matter over the working
00:18:51.600 classes the votes the voice of barack obama and nancy pelosi the voice of silicon billionaires and
00:18:59.840 hollywood actors who live like george clooney who live in a life of total make-believe their voices are
00:19:05.920 more important than everyday hard-working americans and last night's election proved uh that the the people are
00:19:14.720 sick and tired of it and again that's why there is a new dawn in america and why donald trump's uh
00:19:20.400 comeback and his victory was so substantial last night well mark you know uh we you mentioned it
00:19:27.040 earlier and the meltdowns were fantastic last night and if you one of my favorite things 2016 you know we
00:19:32.960 watched the media really just fall into they were so sure and i actually read we read this recently
00:19:39.840 that hillary clinton on 2016 election night had a glass ceiling above like they had a specific glass
00:19:48.160 thing they were going to break and they were going to release all these balloons and say hillary broke
00:19:53.040 the glass ceiling and and and it never happened hillary actually was in her hotel room destroying the
00:19:58.400 place because trump won and what resulted was a total meltdown i vividly remember van jones on cnn
00:20:06.400 saying this was a white lash and a white america is punishing us for brocco i mean it's just total
00:20:11.840 lunacy uh we have a clip a compilation of some of the mainstream media figures last night just losing
00:20:18.000 their minds including van jones want to run that so we can laugh at that with our audience here uh mark
00:20:22.880 because this is always the best part of a trump victory isn't it the meltdown so let's roll that uh
00:20:28.080 now let's let's laugh at that this is the biggest red wave i've seen since ronald reagan's 49 state victory
00:20:34.720 there were appeals to racism in this campaign and there is racial bias in this country and there is
00:20:40.720 sexism in this country i can't help but wonder if the american people have given up on democracy
00:20:47.600 i hear what you're saying and i do see it differently because i'm thinking about the
00:20:51.760 people who are not a part of anybody's elite who are hurting tonight if she were a six foot four white
00:20:57.360 man from from arkansas or from you know florida do you think she would be losing by that much
00:21:04.320 i think that we've got to be honest among hispanic men and black men there's a lot of misogyny uh there
00:21:10.800 are african-american women who know a little bit about being talked down to and know a little bit
00:21:16.960 about having their economic dreams crushed who tried to dream a big dream over the past couple months it's
00:21:23.840 not enough to get enough white women to vote um for vice president harris a fellow woman this will be the
00:21:30.560 second opportunity that white women in this country have to change the way that they interact with
00:21:36.240 the patriarch there's misogyny but it's not just misogyny from white men it's misogyny from hispanic
00:21:44.160 men right it's misogyny from black men and tonight they're trading in a lot of hope for a lot of hurt
00:21:50.880 and they were hoping that maybe this time this time one of their own could be seen as worthy things
00:22:02.560 we've all been talking about who do not want a woman leading them might be race issues with hispanics
00:22:10.560 they don't want a black woman as president to all the the pollsters the election pollsters um blow me i
00:22:19.280 don't ever want to from you again ever people who said that he was a hitler lover weren't democrats
00:22:28.000 they're republicans people who said that he was a fascist were democrats they were republicans who
00:22:33.200 worked for him you gotta be kidding mark i mean just van jones has got to be one of the biggest liars
00:22:40.400 i've ever seen on television i mean isn't that just unbelievable to watch them just sit there and lie i
00:22:45.520 mean they really make a switch in their head to say all right we can start lying about him now
00:22:50.640 even more now that he's won right i mean that that's what you just saw no i mean the only truthful
00:22:55.680 thing that has ever come out of van jones's mouth is when he spoke at a cpac conference several years
00:23:00.800 ago and said uh damn you republicans you've taken our issue criminal justice reform because of president
00:23:07.600 trump's leadership and signing of the first step act which reversed racist policies put in place by
00:23:14.240 democrats like uh joe biden right and uh and and bill clinton and it was it took donald trump to
00:23:23.760 begin the process of reversing these racist policies that accelerate mass incarceration for
00:23:30.000 black and brown americans particularly black men uh and he said you know i'm i'm jealous of you
00:23:36.320 republicans because we're the democrats are supposed to own this issue you now own this issue uh but you
00:23:42.560 know i take great offense i'm an american of mexican descent and for these political elites to go on
00:23:49.600 msnbc and cnn and the view and essentially say that someone that looks like me with my last name vargas i
00:23:58.880 have a mexican father who's a a truck driver who's a teamster who proudly voted for president donald trump
00:24:04.960 and so did many of his colleagues but i take great offense when these elitists point to people that look
00:24:10.160 like me and say you're a misogynist for voting for donald trump uh what a way to completely turn off
00:24:18.240 the largest voting bloc in america americans of mexican descent 36 million what a great way to turn
00:24:26.640 off hispanic voters what a great way to turn off female voters when you have uh these very same people
00:24:33.760 referring to a certain group of women as uneducated white women along with the racist and misogynist
00:24:42.000 black men and hispanic men that voted for donald trump and because they don't want a black female
00:24:48.960 president well you know it's remarkable i didn't even realize to quote president donald trump at the
00:24:55.040 national association of black journalists conference which was right here in chicago i didn't even realize
00:24:59.920 she was black because her entire political career even as california attorney general and her u.s senate
00:25:06.080 campaign and her first presidential campaign in 2020 that uh crashed and burned she was always
00:25:12.800 promoting herself as an indian american uh and so again i take great offense uh to those comments uh and
00:25:20.240 and and again they don't realize that they're creating an even bigger divide uh amongst americans at the
00:25:27.440 same time they're preaching unity uh and bringing people together not tearing them down or tearing
00:25:33.040 them apart uh troy it defines today's democratic republican party and it's one word it's called
00:25:40.640 hypocrisy well that's exactly right mark you put it beautifully and i think uh you know we look at uh so
00:25:47.120 much of what the democrat party stands for uh today and we you know you listen to what kamala harris
00:25:53.280 said in this election cycle and it was like she was on painkillers i mean she's talking about like oh
00:25:58.080 it's going to be a joyful presidency i mean what the hell is that it's not a policy it's not and and
00:26:04.400 and i i love this idea by the way with the mainstream media that uh they portray trump as like dark and
00:26:11.600 what he talks about his darkness when i hear president trump talk mark i hear about economic opportunity
00:26:17.440 i hear about breaking down these uh barriers of color and race and and and religion that the
00:26:23.120 democrats have put up for people uh and and and you know even sexual orientation all that i hear
00:26:29.200 president trump is a great unite or somebody who looks forward to a brighter future uh what is the
00:26:34.000 media hearing when they talk about him because it surely isn't the same thing that we're hearing is it
00:26:39.280 no they're surely not going to any of the rallies i mean i was it was an honor to uh to attend the
00:26:44.320 madison square garden rally in new york city as a special guest i mean rod blagojevich hit the nail
00:26:49.680 on the head as he was walking around he had you know 25 000 trump supporters lining the
00:26:56.080 madison square garden he he looked around and he said these are my voters right these are my voters
00:27:01.680 as a democratic governor from chicago these are working class people these aren't your traditional
00:27:07.120 republican voters and not just at the madison square garden rally but i also attended
00:27:12.000 uh the uh covered as a member of the press i covered the milwaukee rally on friday night
00:27:18.080 the exact same thing he filled the five serve arena where they had the republican national
00:27:23.200 convention in july he he packed it out and these weren't traditional republican voters these were
00:27:30.560 blue-collar hard-working american this looked more it was it wildly diverse and it goes to show
00:27:37.920 that donald trump has completely realigned uh politics in america and that the democratic party
00:27:43.680 is no longer the party of the working class and that's why you have uh people like tulsi gabbard
00:27:48.400 and robert kennedy jr and rob blagojevich wholeheartedly supporting donald trump because
00:27:54.240 they remember a democratic party number one that loved god they remembered a democratic party that loved
00:28:02.320 family and they remember a democratic party that loved their country were patriotic stood up for their
00:28:10.000 allies like israel supported and respected the police and first responders and put violent and dangerous
00:28:19.040 criminals where they belong which is in jail and creating policies to try and lift up people in poorer
00:28:26.320 communities not keep them down that's no longer today's democratic party this is now the party of
00:28:32.960 donald trump and the make america greater movement again where there is no race or class or ethnicity or
00:28:40.320 blue states or red states just the united states and i think i can't wait for the next four years because
00:28:47.600 president trump has got so much work to do yet so much promise look at the markets look at in just
00:28:54.160 a short period of time and one evening look at how the markets have bounced back and how they've
00:28:59.440 responded uh we're going to see this for the next four years well and mark you know you mentioned it
00:29:05.920 there the coalition that trump has built around him you know i think it's so much broader than it was in
00:29:10.960 2016 or even 2020 for that matter uh and i think that was a big catalyst here in getting people like
00:29:16.880 elon musk who i thought was you know just consequential in this election uh and people like joe rogan
00:29:23.120 the people like tulsi gabbard robert f kennedy jr they were the ones i believe that built that
00:29:27.760 bridge to that love to those people and they were the ones that kind of forged that and i want to play
00:29:33.200 a clip of uh i i think you know somebody who shined this election cycle just about more than anybody
00:29:39.040 and that's tulsi gabbard we have a clip of miss gabbard talking about uh exactly what you're talking
00:29:44.240 about the political realignment in this country roger has described it on this show as uh you know the
00:29:50.320 difference between war and peace people who want war people who want peace and she really lays that
00:29:55.520 out here let's roll that clip and when we come back we have some more election related stuff to break
00:29:59.520 down here in the stone zone what did you think about the liz cheney you know back and forth and
00:30:06.480 really my big question for you is what do you think about the fact that the cheneys are now supporting
00:30:12.480 democrats what does that what does that tell you about the reversals that we've seen in american
00:30:18.400 politics i mean that that's a pretty extraordinary pairing it it is but when you peel kind of uh below
00:30:26.400 the surface and and the reason why they're supporting kamala harris liz and dick cheney specifically but
00:30:32.480 even others uh like adam kinzinger and others uh you really understand why president trump's criticism
00:30:39.760 of liz cheney the other day and dick cheney for that matter was really pointing out the fact that
00:30:45.440 people like them uh are are very quick and easy to advocate for starting a new war in another place
00:30:52.160 and send our troops my brothers and sisters in uniform into harm's way but they themselves
00:30:57.600 have never and will never volunteer to put their own lives on the lines to go and and uh participate in
00:31:04.320 or fight in these military adventures that they're advocating for that was his point and it's it's the
00:31:09.440 reason why we see them uh supporting kamala harris because president trump time and time again has
00:31:15.360 said look his goal is to end wars not start them and to work towards uh you know de-escalating
00:31:21.280 tensions negotiating peace deals and doing what he can uh through diplomatic measures and recognizing
00:31:28.000 that war should should always be a last resort well that is not the philosophy and that was the experience of
00:31:33.360 the first four years um that's right which is you know just the facts on the table um harris has had
00:31:39.280 a different message and obviously everyone can see that we're watching uh president trump as he got
00:31:42.960 off the plane he hasn't started speaking yet she has two different ads that have two different
00:31:46.960 messages on israel and gaza aimed at wisconsin one for wisconsin and one for for michigan um it's just
00:31:53.920 14 seconds let's play that right now i will always ensure israel has the ability to defend itself
00:32:02.240 what has happened in gaza over the past nine months is devastating we cannot allow ourselves to become
00:32:08.880 numb to the suffering so the first one was was a pennsylvania ad very pro-israel the second one
00:32:16.480 was a scolding israel ad that is playing in michigan what do you make of that i'm not surprised to see
00:32:23.520 this at all martha because this is exactly what she did when she ran for president in 2020 she and i
00:32:28.720 were in that democratic primary and and no kidding from a monday to a wednesday to a friday she would
00:32:36.000 say completely different things to different audiences about her positions on things like
00:32:40.480 health care and medicare for all and and other things based on who she was speaking to and even the
00:32:46.800 the like you know the mainstream media the cnn's msnbc some of them actually questioned her on this
00:32:51.600 saying hey just a few days ago you said this was your position now today you're saying it's a different
00:32:56.400 one so so again this goes back to kamala harris who then as now is going to deliver a message to
00:33:03.840 an audience that she believes they want to hear rather than actually the problem is we don't know
00:33:08.480 what we're going to get you know if she's elected um she really has not been pinned down on these
00:33:14.320 questions in any meaningful way and and she will deliver talking points that are handed to her
00:33:21.200 which to me as a soldier as someone who's deployed to war zones in in different parts of the world
00:33:25.920 that's a terrifying thought to think about a commander in chief who we don't know exactly where
00:33:32.240 she stands we look at their record over the last four years which has been disastrous on foreign policy
00:33:36.560 and very dangerous and and recognizing that those who want to continue to profit from us being in a
00:33:43.120 constant state of war are going to be the ones who are putting their talking points in front of her
00:33:48.000 but she's going to have the nuclear codes so i mean real quick i've only got a few seconds but who
00:33:53.760 do you think that would be because we don't even have a sense of who her you know who her foreign
00:33:57.680 policy voice is do you think the cheneys would you know would be involved in some of that again
00:34:04.240 it wouldn't surprise me given their track record the names don't matter so much as the people who
00:34:09.280 consistently across both parties have shown that they are warmongers who are so ready to start a
00:34:15.120 war who don't care for peace who don't care for our security or the lives of the american people
00:34:20.000 and our men and women in uniform tulsi gabbard thank you uh thanks for your service and thanks
00:34:23.760 for joining us today always good to see you there you have it mark just tremendous uh from tulsi gabbard
00:34:28.960 she laid it out perfectly there and as i said you know that that alliance with her and robert f kennedy
00:34:34.400 jr and these former democrats it really made i believe all the difference uh in this election i'm
00:34:39.680 going to run this uh quick commercial uh mark and then we're going to come back right away with
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00:39:04.160 your phone uh today now mark you brought a video to my attention i understand that kamala harris had a
00:39:10.720 watch party last night at howard university and the morale was quite low we have a clip of that and i want
00:39:17.600 to get your reaction to uh this constant problem the left loves to do this more than anybody have
00:39:22.400 a big watch party and then lose uh and it's just it's classic let's roll that
00:39:40.080 well what do you think mark i mean uh they love setting themselves up for failure like that and
00:39:44.080 you know it's it's just they run such a self-righteous campaign it makes it so much
00:39:49.840 better when they lose doesn't it it does and full disclosure i think i've probably watched that short
00:39:55.920 clip about 500 times in the last six hours uh i can't i can't get enough of it but you know i i just
00:40:04.560 wanted to touch briefly troy on something that you mentioned before the commercial break and you know
00:40:09.440 our military is something that's near and dear to my heart i was a civilian uh that served at the
00:40:14.400 pentagon under the secretary of defense robert gates deploying to baghdad 14 times as a civilian
00:40:20.480 advisor from 07 to 10 uh earning the secretary defense global war on terrorism medal uh and i was
00:40:28.960 deployed as a civilian alongside our military i i understand the middle east i know the middle east i
00:40:34.640 know iraq very very well and it's laughable uh that and and a disgrace that kamala harris would
00:40:42.000 parade around dick cheney and liz cheney and their endorsements when it was george bush that sent americans
00:40:50.880 to war and at one point troy sent americans to war without the right equipment without the right body
00:40:58.160 armor without the right right weapons without the right ammunition i mean they were sitting ducks in
00:41:04.640 iraq and that was george bush and dick cheney think about all the hundreds of thousands of military uh
00:41:12.640 civilians contractors uh iraqis afghanis that have suffered and have long-term uh uh disability issues
00:41:23.040 because of dick cheney and and george bush uh the billions and billions of dollars that dick cheney's
00:41:29.600 company halliburton made via kbr uh in iraq every dining facility was kbr everything was built by kbr the
00:41:38.560 billions and billions of dollars of contracts uh that were directed right towards uh dick cheney's
00:41:46.080 companies while he was vice president uh is is a total disgrace uh and it was you know joe biden
00:41:54.720 that you know this horrific withdrawal the worst withdrawal in uh in history in afghanistan left 13
00:42:01.760 service members dead stranded military weaponry left there for uh our enemies i mean think about
00:42:09.040 this think about this the taliban could not fight at night but now they can why because
00:42:16.000 joe biden left them an unlimited supply of night vision goggles uh left them with billions and
00:42:23.840 billions of dollars in free weapons and u.s military equipment that was joe biden it was donald trump
00:42:32.240 that pulled us out of these wars it was donald trump's foreign policies that kept us out of war and so how
00:42:38.880 dare kamala harris parade around the cheney family and promote them uh as uh endorse as republicans
00:42:46.400 endorsing her candidacy it's it's such a disgrace and it's so upsetting and uh again i'm i'm glad that
00:42:52.800 uh uh this chapter and this dark chapter in our nation's history is now coming to a close
00:42:58.800 i agree with you there mark and i would say you know politically it's a it's a very interesting move
00:43:03.040 because uh you're talking about some of the most unpopular people that have ever you know been in
00:43:07.680 american politics and the idea that you know like you said they take these endorsements they run around
00:43:12.880 and act like dick cheney is some kind of you know a war hero or something like that you've got people
00:43:17.520 killed you know and uh it's uh it's a it's a sad situation but i i look at it you know uh it is a
00:43:24.720 tragedy because there's people that have lost their lives and there's people that have been you know maimed and
00:43:29.120 harmed and destroyed in these wars and and had their lives decimated families that brought their
00:43:33.600 children home and in flag draped coffins uh and and you look at what what do we have from that well
00:43:38.880 we don't really have anything to show for it uh except for foreign policy failures and when you look
00:43:45.280 at uh the divide mark i i'm only happy about it in the sense that you know when donald trump went up
00:43:51.920 on that debate stage in 2016 and he dismantled george jeb bush and he dismantled the bush
00:43:58.640 family dynasty really in front of our eyes that to me split the road and it created really this
00:44:05.760 divide that we have now and on that stage uh really profound thing before donald trump i i can't remember
00:44:13.520 a time where a nominee uh as loudly as him stood on the stage and said no what this party did was wrong
00:44:21.200 with the iraq war what we did was wrong they knew there were no weapons of mass destruction and we went
00:44:25.760 anyway uh and trump doing that as roger stated many times we've talked about here on the show
00:44:31.440 i think set the stage for this political reformation that we're seeing we have another clip mark that i
00:44:36.800 want to play uh you know last uh when 2016 happened we didn't have tick tock uh so we had some instagrams
00:44:44.400 and you know vine and thing of that nature but we really got some great footage last night of leftists
00:44:50.880 losing their minds on tick tock so these aren't mainstream media figures but these are uh individuals
00:44:56.400 that posted themselves really losing it uh to tick tock uh and and we want to highlight this to say
00:45:02.880 this is a perfect example of the mental health outreach we need to have during the trump administration
00:45:09.200 because there are people like this all over the country that feel that they are entitled to bully
00:45:14.800 destroy uh hurt people who disagree with them politically and all of them happen to be on the
00:45:20.960 left and these people are teachers uh they work in hospitals and they will actually take out their
00:45:27.200 political hatred on people whether they're students customers uh patients whoever uh and we need to
00:45:34.240 address this we need to have uh systems where we can report this stuff the persecution that's levied
00:45:40.080 against people who support the former president we're going to see that ramp up more and more here
00:45:44.800 uh mark but let's roll that clip of uh the compilation of all of these leftists really losing it on tick tock
00:45:51.600 uh for the 47th president of the united states donald j trump let's roll that
00:45:58.800 not again
00:46:12.800 not again
00:46:26.800 all the enjoyment
00:46:33.600 i'm sad
00:46:38.800 if you sat there and you voted for trump a felon over kamala because she was a woman you're disgusting
00:47:04.240 you're disgusting
00:47:14.400 they aren't gonna help us
00:47:16.400 too busy helping themselves
00:47:18.400 they are gonna change this
00:47:20.400 we gotta do it ourselves
00:47:22.400 they think that it's over
00:47:24.400 you have the mental illness on display i mean what happened to taylor swift i was told on msnbc that
00:47:39.840 taylor swift was gonna bring like an army of women to vote for kamala and it was gonna be all over what
00:47:44.160 happened to that army uh mark well it's problematic when her boyfriend's family is supporting donald trump
00:47:50.560 right i mean it's problematic when uh you know uh her uh her favorite quarterback's wife her best
00:47:57.040 friend is also supporting donald trump and many of the the players uh are supporting president trump you
00:48:02.480 you know it's it what's so irritating to me is the fact that they are saying you know they want to invite vote for a felon over a woman
00:48:10.480 has nothing to do with kamala harris being woman has everything to do with the fact that she hijacked the democratic process and and
00:48:19.120 and told 14 million democratic primary voters your vote doesn't matter but barack obama's voice does
00:48:27.440 he's gonna put me in this position we're gonna knock out joe biden that americans voted against kamala harris because she wasn't qualified
00:48:35.920 because she couldn't answer basic questions because she couldn't defend the their record over the last three and a half years because she kept
00:48:43.760 saying on day one i will do this on day one i will do that well day one for kamala harris was three and a half years
00:48:50.640 ago why didn't she solve that problem uh they americans voted against kamala harris because she changed positions
00:48:57.360 more than a patient in a chiropractic's uh chiropractor's office uh there are so many reasons uh why americans voted
00:49:06.160 against kamala harris and for donald trump but it had nothing to do with the fact that she was a woman
00:49:11.600 had everything to do with the fact that she was one of the most ill-prepared uh individuals to ever
00:49:17.360 seek the democratic nomination in history well yeah and mark you know to me this also hammered home
00:49:24.880 uh you're exactly right we've never seen a more hollow candidate um but they really made a push with like
00:49:31.120 oprah winfrey and beyonce and you know uh john bon jovi was i mean they pulled it was like let's find
00:49:37.520 anybody that was famous in every era and see if they like exactly i'm surprised and dick van dyke
00:49:44.800 they even pulled him from like the 30s and the 40s i mean it's just ridiculous and it this election
00:49:50.160 shows that stuff means nothing i mean that the the pop culture endorsements they really fell flat didn't
00:49:56.400 they they fell flat and you know one of the biggest losers of this election cycle is the obamas i mean this
00:50:04.160 obama had done everything he could to take joe biden out of the race and replace him with kamala harris
00:50:09.360 they came out they campaigned hard uh big mike campaign hard for uh kamala harris and they brought
00:50:15.760 out all their celebrity friends like oprah winfrey and and uh uh cardi b and so many others and what
00:50:23.840 did it do absolutely nothing it didn't even move the needle uh and it's no secret that barack obama is
00:50:29.840 wildly wildly unpopular in chicago and there's reason why he abandoned his fellow chicagoans
00:50:36.080 for eight years when he was president of the united states uh and and so i think that in addition to
00:50:41.680 kamala harris the biggest losers coming out of last night were the obamas uh and the fact that uh their
00:50:48.400 voice their opinion their star power doesn't matter anymore well mark i wanted to ask you because this was
00:50:56.320 on my mind uh one of the first interviews and it shows that we did together here on the stone
00:51:00.800 zone we talked about the obama presidential center there in chicago and we know that almost half a
00:51:06.640 billion dollars is being spent on this is there any way that a republican congress and a republican
00:51:12.000 president trump can stop this tremendous waste of money that's being pushed on the people of chicago
00:51:17.120 i mean i wanted to ask you about that these these presidential libraries are privately funded and so
00:51:22.480 unfortunately no uh but you know local chicagoans are not happy with it uh and you know what's
00:51:31.120 interesting has spent billions of dollars on a presidential library but yet just a few miles down the road
00:51:36.560 you've got public schools where there's holes in the roofs you've got public schools that reek of mold
00:51:43.440 you've got schools where they've got buckets strategically placed to catch water from leaky roofs
00:51:49.520 you've got grocery stores that have closed because of crime you've got food deserts you've got local
00:51:57.360 residents who don't even have fresh fruit or fresh produce because not available to them uh in the in
00:52:04.800 the meantime you've got the the democratic party which obama represents uh spending half a billion dollars
00:52:12.800 uh to make sure that illegal migrants have food and clothing and shelter including nice hotel rooms
00:52:21.120 or apartment complexes complexes to make sure that they're they're happy and they're satisfied and
00:52:26.560 they've got the right living conditions while their own residents while our veterans are are starving and
00:52:32.560 and and on the streets while single moms who have been uh victims of domestic abuse uh while they're and
00:52:40.320 they've got their children that that are living in on the streets uh and at homeless shelters uh and
00:52:46.400 when you ask the question well why don't they have a home well because they've been reprioritized and
00:52:51.760 these homes are being given to the illegals instead well why don't they have any money well because that
00:52:56.720 money has been reprioritized to support the legals illegals instead and again it's one of many reasons
00:53:03.520 the top top three reasons in my opinion uh as to why uh kamala harris did so poorly last night
00:53:10.800 particularly in the black and brown communities it's this is an america first uh platform that
00:53:17.440 president trump has run on and and everyday hard-working americans and particularly residents in urban
00:53:24.720 communities like chicago and detroit and milwaukee and atlanta and philadelphia they want this america
00:53:31.040 first uh policy because uh it helps them not others uh who are migrants and illegal and entering our
00:53:38.720 country uh through our southern border i think that's uh well put mark and and you know you
00:53:44.000 highlighted the disconnect between really the elites uh and and their celebrity friends and and and the
00:53:50.480 voters and you know we see every elections especially with trump they threaten every year mark to leave
00:53:56.560 the country uh liberals uh you know in hollywood they say oh you know trump wins i'm gonna leave
00:54:01.120 the country so we actually pulled a list i have a list here of every celebrity that claimed that they
00:54:05.920 would be leaving the country uh because of a trump victory we want to read this out because we want
00:54:10.560 to encourage these people i mean i'll buy some plane tickets i don't know about you mark but i'll put up
00:54:14.480 some money for these people to get the hell out uh let's start alec baldwin whoopi goldberg john legend
00:54:20.720 chrissy teigen rob reiner barbara streisand share nancy pelosi hillary clinton megan rapino tom hanks amy
00:54:28.640 schumer aoc lady gaga taylor swift bill gates jane fonda madonna mark ruffalo kim kardashian bruce
00:54:36.240 springsteen george clooney hunter biden oprah robert de niro samuel l jackson miley cyrus travis kelsey
00:54:43.360 rashida talib stormy daniels dr anthony fauci george soros diddy eminem ellen degeneres sean
00:54:50.160 sharon stone ashley judd tommy lee brian cranston and billy joe armstrong all of you if you need
00:54:56.320 some money to get an airplane ticket feel free to contact us here at the stone zone we're happy
00:55:01.520 to send you out of the country um you know and and it just speaks americans were we we resoundingly
00:55:08.640 elected president trump we resoundingly rejected kamala harris and i think over the next few months
00:55:15.040 mark what we're going to see is the left's brain spinning figuring out how they can uh really pull
00:55:21.040 the teeth out of the coming trump administration i mean they have to be lining up robert muller 2.0
00:55:26.640 as we speak no and it's why it's so important that we maintain our majority in the house
00:55:32.880 because there's no question about it i mean democrats are already out there questioning the
00:55:37.120 certification of the election results on in january uh they're already publicly on some of them are already
00:55:43.360 publicly on record talking about that we know that on january 20th of 2017 the washington post put out
00:55:49.840 an article just moments after president trump took the oath of office as the uh 45th president united
00:55:56.560 states the washington post put out an article that said the push for impeachment begins today i mean he
00:56:01.520 had even been sworn in as president for more than three minutes uh and so it is so critical uh that we
00:56:07.360 maintain control of congress and particularly the house it's still up in the air right now i think i'm
00:56:12.320 pretty confident i'm cautiously optimistic that we will uh maintain our majority in the house but
00:56:17.200 this is why it's so important troy that we do have that uh majority because what president trump wants
00:56:23.520 to do under his america first policies is to govern and fix what's wrong to secure our borders to put more
00:56:30.160 money in the pockets of everyday americans to fix our economy while the he wants to govern uh the other
00:56:37.920 party just wants to um uh use lawfare to go after their political enemies and so i there's no doubt
00:56:45.200 that uh being a democrat today is a mental illness and the trump derangement syndrome is a mental illness
00:56:50.640 but it's so important that we maintain um you know the congress so that uh we can govern uh and not have
00:56:56.720 to deal with this lawfare absolutely mark it's uh it's crucial and uh we are prepared i think uh i think
00:57:03.920 uh on all levels for what is coming uh that's the all-out assault uh i think uh that you know if you
00:57:10.640 look at the allies of the former president you look at elon musk you look at the way twitter uh played a
00:57:15.520 role in this election we should call it x played a role in this election i think uh the the forces that
00:57:21.840 stand behind trump today are the ones who made it impossible for them to censor they're the ones that
00:57:28.240 made it impossible for them to steal this election the way that they did in 2020 and uh you know mark
00:57:34.640 i i just real quickly i want to throw that in you know i was looking at the results from 2020 comparing
00:57:40.000 them to 2024 uh and you look at the bar for the democrats uh the idea that it's at about 60 million with
00:57:47.200 hillary clinton goes to 82 million with biden then comes back down to 60 million with kamala harris
00:57:53.280 i don't buy that i think most people don't buy that and we now look at that 2020 election with an
00:57:58.240 even greater magnifying glass because we know uh all along we knew that it was stolen but how
00:58:04.080 egregiously stolen it looks like i mean 20 million votes uh were added to the totals mark just unbelievable
00:58:10.960 and unfortunately we are out of time so i want to thank you for joining me here in the stone zone today
00:58:16.400 always a pleasure to have you on the show uh mark and uh love love breaking down the news with you
00:58:21.520 and uh i'm gonna let you go off and celebrate because i know you're partying hard and you have
00:58:25.440 been for for a couple hours now with this election victory i have been myself mark so thank you so much
00:58:30.880 honor thank you troy thank you mark anyway folks my name is troy smith i am the editor-in-chief of
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