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Wave Watch: Daily Wire Midterm Election Special

2018-11-07 | 🔗
Join this election night roundtable discussion featuring Ben Shapiro, Andrew Klavan, Michael Knowles, and Daily Wire god-king Jeremy Boreing, as they watch the results come in and analyze the impact on the country moving forward. Elisha Krauss provides live updates as election results come in, subscribers get to submit live questions moderated by Colton Haas, and Kassy Dillon brings us the latest from the leftist meltdown on Twitter. No matter what, there will be plenty of laughs, whiskey, and cigars to go-round.
This is an unofficial transcript meant for reference. Accuracy is not guaranteed.
Hey folks you're about to listen to our latest episode of daily. Where backstage it's me in an aeroplane and Michael moles, whose terrible and God King Jeremy boring willing to talk all the things you want to order to answer your questions from daily wire subscribers. I think you're gonna love, it enjoy art. Everybody fake, laugh in three too. Welcome to the daily to our backs the elections, but I feel I am be boring, known round these parts as we daily. Why, God, King lower case G Lowercase, Kate, maybe a heifer in place of the oh, if you're a bench, Baron role that what let us keep this thing started. Whoever pick that music is one hundred percent losing their joining me for the fire and the fury of the most important election ever and are alarmingly high, which also happens to come around about over two years. Are my three
me, goes Benjamin chubby Shapiro, Andrew Martin, Clayton and Michael Short, no actually take the Jupiter funnier had been sure whether five five nine five unites election results role in will be joined via satellite by the lovely Ilusha grouse with Alisha tonight will also be the also lovely their data, but this in their teleprompter, but she's, quite lovely casting aid alone. Conservative and the also lovely Beaver stand in an all round. I wonder how young man, culture has known round these parts as young? called the reason. Why are you guys right at him, but she, tailing man, he's a wonderful hey guys were really good. Sorry having audio issues here, but we are living in the daily wire Backstage election headquarters and when you come to us throughout the night, will We making sure that we give our viewers Anna
waiting subscribers updates about what's happening where it's happening. We have about a dozen states whose poles or clothes CNN, MSNBC Fox NEWS. Everyone is eagerly watching we're watching them and we're making sure to not be like the New York Times, and it accurately call things like they didn't back into what me sixteen. Of course, it's going we really exciting, because poles are kind of all over the place, but the general conception is that it looks as if the devil it might take the house. They won their first state that there are very excited about barber, Comstock Republican incumbent in Virginia and is longer the congresswoman from that district, a Democrat one, but They really surprised concerning Hillary Clinton, one that district in twenty. Sixteen fifty two to forty two so we'll have lots of fun stuff. Everyone should be checking back in here. An coltan and Cathy are gonna, be doing so really great things coltan. So I have a number of strange, a bizarre ballot propositions that I want to be thrown into the guy's as well as some audience questions you guys. Mass questions just type in the trap box on the line. Extreme a daily Wyatt. I can't remember
Only subscribers get asked questions. So if you're not one become one tonight and get your questions in I'll, be on twitter and telling you exactly what's going on. If there's a meltdown I'll, let you know if there a blue whale I'll, let you know, and if there is more of a blue trickle, which is what I'm thinking is going to happen, I shall also let you know so. If you want We got us just react real daily wire and will be sure to give you a shoutout it'll, be lots of fun, just checking with us whenever you want election updates- or you know- to save Melissa Milano is melting down on Twitter. I'm expecting lots of fun means of her like peering, behind brought Cavanaugh. Our very own coltan, avocado, Hoss, wrote in four dine finds I see indeed, I did I'm so excited about this. How do we get Justin Bieber to combat? No prizes to hide, whose rubbing her get the air conditioning was through. We have no air conditioning tonight. Air conditioner here at data wire central is broken. So
Let me give you one only there's nothing. I like better than breathing in the smoke from your guises oral orifices usual thing. I like it or not not soldiers during tomorrow's vote. Music off was one just like it over cold, I'm going to working through with it, it turns out that smoking cigars bad for your help. I hate that this admission was just made statement, everybody for some cigar, smoking, whisky, drinking and a plethora of info. Doesn't make an affectionate extremely great. I think it's because it's connected to the earlier three so I think was the programme. I don't underwrites Michael. I must start with you yet why what said earlier he's got your piece set up for us, the stakes tonight. Well, I really want to get my opinion out early before of republican start losing a little in joint tonight. I so look mistakes. Historically, the republic and should lose the house by alive, Iraq Obama lost sixty three seats in twenty attended. His
first Midterm election Bill Clinton was fifty four seats at his mid term. Elections, ninety four another really tough one. So instead Thirdly, things are looking good that said, at the poles have been all over the place they ve been killed. During a lot and we are not in normal times. So we'll have to see where this is. I've talked to GNP operatives on the ground, who have told me with a straight face: the Republicans are keeping them. Is that historically likely neighed silver says it's one in a thousand chance, but it's what their name was. Reform is a threat to the wonderful eminently verities heads one, one thousand. What five thirty eight said that he said it's about one in seven chance Republicans retain the house, they said is about one in seven chance the Republicans lose the Senate, which you know a. What would he also said that if you view to look eighty per the eighty percent, meaning block you that spected Range of expected, possibility. He said democratic one and between twenty one and fifty seven in the house, which would mean anywhere from them. Taking the house to them to the house in a landslide and he's
that on the other side, its possibility, the gems pick up to its possibility, the GNP picks up foreign, the Senate in things are, can be tightness, headed by its very unlikely that Republicans lose the Senate again. I think that the data you know pretty good, I think that they're, probably statistically under sampling, Republicans only because they did that in two thousand to two thousand. Sixty thousand ten and two thousand fourteen, which also because posters tend to think that Republicans, are not gonna show up at the rates. The Republicans actually have in mid term, and this includes particularly- twenty fourteen, when there is only in the real politics, pull average about a two point. Nine percent advantage Republicans and they walked out with seven point. Generic ballot event by the end of the night. I so it is possible that what is a generic valid advantage for the Democrats about now Anyone nine eleven point in various poles right now might only be six to eight if it weren't for five to seven. That means Republicans could theoretically behold there ass. What we don't, let's, let's get on the record right now and I lost money too pretty much everyone in this room in twenty six states that for let's get let's get on the record right now as to how we actually think
things are going, don't go no out of it, how many seats move in the house. How many seeds move in the Senate will start with you knolls or I'd cash from it and spread the check on you're freaking? That's! Well! You know this is the real retrograde we're off corrected, because the odds are so bad. You want to make an interesting What we have here is our already paid for your wedding employer, wedding proposal. Tremble, your wedding proposal track I've. Nothing else oh very there, there's no there's not a thing. I am. I think I know I've seen all the poles I've seen all the dad. I see the historical trends I right now. I want to say the Donald what will be elected to every seat in the house. The end result of the work for now I like it before we get to predict. Gotta, make a low money and talk about it. Honey our line a little money might be my rough and one of my favorite sponsors there. One about you know what's funny about honey, is that before they became a sponsor for us, you know who actually, I was an event, it for them and got me put on it.
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Everyone's gonna say what a Gmos it. How did you know his connection thanking my reply? Is that everything in years will endeavour to nominate by raising wrong. Everybody just knows all about kind of crazy things like that goes by ITALY. Did we go no great can build an entire career based on making like wild reduction as opposed to like this is really what needs We're gonna show laughed after twenty. Sixteen for saying that there was a seventy five percent chance. It Larry was going to be president and he said right, which means that one for innovations of this means trumpets President, which has come ACT right at the end of a ruse like how dear he said what he meant to seventy five percent is a hundred percent rule. No, seventy five percent is not a hundred percent. He was up. Writing based on the data, which is why you know? I think that the arrears I'll, stop we're saying earlier about some of the data analysis and where the percentage AL falls in terms of the range of passion.
Melodies is more systematic by now who's talking themselves out of having to make a freak and pretty big might bring about it. I didn't like an essay ominously Democrats, pickup thirty, four Republicans pick up one in the Senate, which one I think I have a tough time, believing that well right now they were denied the adding that and I think that a whole there. Exactly is gonna hold their acts I just. I also has a I swear to God. If this country elect a state, elects a an honest to God, quarter called Taliban support from two thousand three over an air force, lieutenant wretches, lieutenant colonel tenant lieutenant. I who the first woman to find at sixteen that state deserves. My group does not bear that unemployment, you're, always individual right about Arizona emergencies. You're, saying that the national authorities for far too long, the plus one I'm gonna say that comes in Florida think bricks costs can be built. Nelson
commander, I live the gods. They realise that downs, real affluence as you know, I believe that the future is. The thing is going to happen that we don't know what it is that the first thing as I believe that so long as as I believe, as I believe you do not know the things that have happened, what would have happened they had. That's. What are you may not have you and I get into these recent deter? Has this wisdom is because he's very, very old? I remember a time back in the Hetty day is of twenty. Sixteen, when Andrew Clavering made a definitive prediction of the future or prove my point and I was well any arrives, prove my point and that not only with a lighted life after shut your finger in the drawer many many years ago, but no I do think that's true. I you know my heart would like to go with knolls on this I'd like to say that I really do think it's possible the best predictions. I've seen an end. The thing that the map sort of says
and that history sort says to me: we lose thirty. We gives out, and we pick up, maybe one or two in the Senate and the thing about this is, though, that this is that would show interesting about this is. This is obviously a referendum on Donald Trump. And the way we know it's a referendum on Donald Trump on his personality, its referendum on this, now we know its referendum, because he's done such a great job as pressing in the United States. So the right it is like an a caveat always because of his ears because of his personality, which we all knew from the beginning was this wild enormous one, only fascinating, because twenty sixteen or to waste one was, there was a referendum on trumped up Democrats. What is written in some Republicans, its reference frumpy built a movement large and deep, and then there was not a description of
present from its relationship with any kind of other. Well, maybe I was in any case. I believe that that was one of the other narrative. Sorry, I'm in the smoking room. I know it seems more general, its did the other, the other sort narrative, those out. Was this referendum on Hungary Clinton and and bring any one of the poles. Well me results of tonight's election, the assumption is that it can be a referendum on Trump and the one thing I think trumpeted you. Pretty successfully, and a lot of the republican media about here was tried to make this. Referendum on the radicalism and insanity of the Democrats, my end. So if the Democrats don't pull this out, that aid is that a referendum on people, love trumps, politics or people really really can us and the politics of the Democratic Party remit. That is the position we are in a position where one party has its flaws. Trump has its loss reach out of it
I end by men and women. The high point of these two years and the point to me of the ecstasy of these two years was the cabinet hearings, the failure of that absolutely ugly disgusting technique that they use that stratagem that these in the fact that it failed, because the Republicans taking the tip from Donald Trump stood the press which, as one basically was ready to set this guy Jerry, forget your ear update and by before he gets here protection because it only in talk, India, is actually so according to Henry Olsen, who is Germany they proposed to us in yet is looking very bad for Donnelly I, which is interesting as the election they vote comes in Donnelly's everywhere. He's now running behind his twenty twelve margins in both Marian India Marian, which has Indianapolis and Saint Joseph, which south end he needed ahead of his two thousand twelve margins here to hold up bronze rural search. That would be a republican pick up in Indiana and could be a decent bellwether. The word of the night
whether that, although there is a good or release, I also care what I have my prediction is, but first I want to suggest that what one critique that comes from time to time summoned a reminder to be mindful of this. Any time we talk about anyone who isn't Elizabeth Warren TED Crews, Barack Obama, Donald Trump, we should say what their part If we have the Evans, Joe Jauntily Democratic Indiana thing, I am Republicans pick up the seat there than they pick up a seat in the agenda which again that's his, is really really important, because you mean large and about three republican votes in ascendancy. Don't have the ability to have Susan Collins and listen we're ho. Bob Republican nomination disapproval or badges, my actual by the way prediction, just as we are all saying, but have no actual. That to shape reality is we're gonna, be tempting to pick up thirty seats in the house, but he's going to be a fifty fifty's what in the Senate, because you making MIKE pence citing whether or aroused
Hand me tail is real wrapped up. In other words, I am rooting for mass chaos. But we cannot imagine dogs living together, also visited this just in from Florida, so Rick's God, whose the Republican of lorries running for the Senate against bill. Nelson, a right now Scott is up, by about eleven thousand votes with. Ninety percent of the vote in which has a shocker and societies is up over Gill him by the greens. Since the republican- and I, why am I like renaissance, I know round us answers, he's a good man. I've been unfairly malign, it's one of the most disgusting thing, that I've seen in modern american politics watch and regular portray want this anti racist without any evidence and cover fervour and ribbons. Absolute corruption is telling us he's a corrupt, surely matter directly Iraq and IRAN. Dances up right now by now
Four thousand bulge wine per cent of the voting does owed them handles coming into every day. If their holidays held Florida is a public untold flora Gimme a real good night flat rate. That is it that is about whether the pen handle is good for us right that so there's a next question that I want us all to tackle. Is we ve made predictions, but I want to talk about what different vote totals actually mean. You are the president going forward, but before that I want kick it over to election central Daily Wire election Central, which is literally side of a daily wire, Tumblr Clonard behold on was talking my ear. We don't have any at her ideas, not working as it is we re negotiated, is so much fun, so by thirty. Eight has real time forecasting and its real time for cast works like the needle. They only about twenty six everybody's everything went for ninety nine percent, Hilary to zero percent. Hilary of the boys have those when it was shattered. The Cross like it was so great that I was ten grand.
Could you not ten grand intellectual, ten, grand and four hundred dollars we're not an egg? I gave everybody outside that right and I bet a thousand dollars if, for once, I figured if I was gonna have a bad night that it makes a lot of good night. I might as well not exactly. I bet Michael Med Bed, four thousand dollars a thousand dollars. We way way way way way. I'm sort back, you wash money to Michael MID. I will say this. I will say its extraordinary and I will say this total Michael's credit Michael then had we give it to charity. On the other hand, we only nice guy is an idea that, whereas the Michael Moles charity, which I have been paying innocent abundant rivalled, is entirely nosegay. But what are you charge or we will be able to give to the old charity ever so here? Is it so like legit thirty six minutes ago, the real time forecast for from five thirty eight said that the chair the democratic and when the house was a too in three chance as of like a minute ago. It is now we want in future, only
well so that Israel is, God knows, is a genius, have you ever heard of industries? I gotta love, like always agent rise of pack, his bride, you can live on less than I do want to say. Even we uphold Florida, I want television set up all around us tinted. MSNBC arrest of the guy. I know you're my will have this tears hot or cold. Tumblr was soon. It seems you don't. I wanna watch the and because our ideas like earlier tonight it looked like I swear it look like Wolf, which were snorting lines about asking myself excited you look at the election map like it was a playboy centre. For now it was like now no law if Indiana and in is and if we they hold the house if they do I'm your merrily raw. I mean you have to give it my order. Bad inasmuch ass will be organised. It will be the most consequential political moment of my lifetime,
If we hold the house abruptly will be incredibly consequence, because that means that there is no possible way that we should write emulates rovera, then you then you have to. Then you have to consider that there are two data points. However, the idea that Europe has unique connection with American be that's, which is, which is something that I you know, have been loathed save your? I really dont believe that theory judge, but if he is able to do this, then he is working a particular magic that no president has worked in my lifetime doesn't you doesn't count because those right I'm really world in eighty You say that because I think the load I am pretty good admitted whenever something I think rightly rallies. I think those railways are sitting. Something to us is a question of how much are they saying that there is this pocket people love this and if you struck, when I think we as conservatives, I think we need to talk think about what better idea- and I do think that we are going to have to think about what back an idea, and I do think that we're gonna have to figure out what that is. We seconds
patients to intellectual lies the policy aspects of this, and this is why you're getting all these new debate, we are having this debate earlier about. You know economic populism and also the truth is from hasn't implemented. Any of this. I think that This is the one area where I have been completely consistent with regard to president trumps appeal- and I said this going over the next twenty fifty whereas and I thought it might be, the only Republican who could went in and then I that change my mind. Is he became more toxic over time, but in twenty fifteen I give speeches. Misery diversity in which I That may be the only person the Republican feel too can win, because he is fighting back against identity politics in a way that no one else and the republican field is- and he is still doing that doing so in ways that I don't always like, like. I think really. I think that here, cross the line for me too much, but it is possible that the the crash of cross. The line so far met anybody who is willing to shatter this glass with a hammer right here, done is working as our maritime women, who is one of the people I just whose bellwether cryptography bellwether she's a bullet well, whether one second
drain, but you know he made that horrible comment about how white men of the big problem in this country- and I thought well that really is a racist thing to say now- he's doubling down on any has a chart of whose done extremist violence. While what, if I put on the chart that show the seven percent of the population, blackmailed, had committed fifty percent of the homicide in a tree, fitted to their blackness its, whether it is one thing to get the stats out there in the statutory but to attributed to their black fired from shame I should be frightened. You would write, lobbies, wired and so should heed. This. Is this incredible? Racism has taken over the left and you know on the right: we get it, we get it. The racism is over. You know, you and I we know every conservative, the four of us know every conservative, basically in the country they sit in private meetings with these guys are suddenly here I'm spout race knows you right now that I've never heard a. I mean, I know, probably a hundred members of Congress,
and I know probably one third of the members of the Senate. I'd just drop a bunch uninjured there's some aspects that are not backed up by the Democrats really believe like there's. A huge latin media believes that behind closed doors, wherever there's a maid, that's right reproach dropping the inward, but I have never heard one of these people even come remotely closed its victims. Anything like there is a difference between the racism are on the right and the racism on the left. I to know exactly one senator Dear god. I hope we will all. No one can ever make friends of veto. The aid that debate or I do know many people- know what the government, of course, so no any racist, but that's not to say that their, is not racism on the Russians. Memory bears racism on the experience rendered the right the racism on the left is not at the extreme French, The reason is a model that is true of Anti Islamic. Its welcome its welcome on college gets what they welcome impolite conversation and they
don't even know what about an emphasis. The part where I think that people have reacted supremely awfully too on the left to the whole situation in Pittsburgh. So a person and friends of very wise the common inheritance. Very survival should have one I've got ones at the New York Times right, but she went on Burma and she said she was voting straight line Democrat as as a sort of as a sort of Negotiations of president from language, With regard to the all right in twenty six. Twenty nine point, sixty now as the number one target of that all right and twenty fifteen twice sixteen someone who has been highly critical at literally every step of not the all right, but what I thought was from linking and nodding at them in twenty sixteen which he did. Do in twice extent with all of that set the notion that you are going to respond to what happened in pits
by endorsing the Party of Keith Ellison, who really is a lesson in Venice, our sorehead divestment around here and in the party of let's bring in as many immigrants from countries that we know nothing about as humanly possible without bedding any of them, like that's your response. So so Americans Americans have been told that- and this is why I think is really happening and it's good to feel justified. If that's, what happens and intellectually Americans have been told that their agenda is racist by the left, that's right and they are sick. Tired of hearing it end and when then the media says what and went from crossing the. Why would he says stuff? That's that's! Racially tinge or closed, racist and the media as well, not only is Trump saying something racist he's doin whistling to all of you. The implication is that we are all the and we need him to dog. Was us and- and somehow hit the button recent, then we're ready to go. Are racist cap pops up and we are already to go to battle against all minority folks bullshit and, of course it was of course it's bullshit, not bullshit
I can't say go into. These adds nothing about in years to come here. To learn anything about an address is we're talking about people who make it possible for us to have a broken here can do you're an audio problems like they pulled me out and there they ve all the money that we now have a monopoly, and I just sometimes feel bad for them when it's like. Yes, that's bullshit and racism is bad eight. The left now word from speaking of Linda's are speaking of the ultimate doom of Are you also your ultimate do? Let's talk about the need for like how much operational you're here. I wasn't that was right or good at all right. You think that your light it was dead enough being without you can resurrect your night and your possibilities of future financing independence by getting life insurance right now, because the fact is, if you don't have life insurance, you're being an irresponsible human, when you plots in your family looks around this is how we gonna pay for the schmuck funeral only way. That's going to happen, it is if you have only where it is and bought life insurance dishes great
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and rightfully set on Twitter. Their main you know, but exports are the wonderful TIM, Debo, alligators, crazy news stories and toss of election, so we got some crazy toss up today. It looks as if reckless got their of former governor himself is real close. Then, of course, we have the same rights as well and look like bill. Nelson is neck and neck with the GEO P candidate, and we have it right here. This is fascinating. It's going really interesting. There is almost eighty percent of the precincts reporting. Of course, all the poles there are close moving over to the gubernatorial race. Of course, just four days ago, we not Pratt former President Barack Obama give that fiery speech where he attacked Donald Trump. When he talked about the importance of get not in voting- and he got my husband and I refer to his Obama preacher voice on down there promoting Andrew, give em and it looks as if the Yellow and Rhonda Santa's Trump support here. You remember him, because he did that whole commercial, where he told us toddler son to build the wall with the Lego as they are.
Also neck and neck, so Florida guys the Florida guys hopefully can won't be another. Two thousand with the hanging Chad's. I was concerned that the governor It is in Georgia we're going to keep us. You know tunneling our thumbs and anxious all night long, but it looks as if Florida is once again to delivering this election cycle. Let's two Indiana. If we can now, it looks as if president try really did a wonder for the republican candidate for Senate there. It's looking like I mean better results, huge result, especially because Donnelly you know He ain't Nancy Pelosi dying for Democrat. He was really he's voted with present trump on some things he cited with his own party on others, so this is fascinate. And I think the broader, what percentage of the voters in right now and in the percentage of the vote that is in right now, I think, was around fifty percent, so we still have long way to go. We still have some of those metropolitan areas that we had talked about earlier. You know that I need to come in because the metro areas, of course, tend to be more
rural, which got CNN, really excited, because I guess the city of origin, which is the blueberry in the chair. Reply of text as much of a fourth layman for better Bay. Whatever the hell you, we call him, but we will be watching. All I guess you're an Irish broke. So I cant do day my Beethoven or even worse actor that Europe little world order, that it may be a little one and only produced in entire series just to test the proposition, because this is our electorate special, but also an episode of our backstage show, which will do once a month and for that reason I want to take some questions from our audience right now, if you're a subscriber to the daily wire. If you give us your ten bucks a month over daily wire DOT Tom Slash Subscribe, you can ask questions throughout the night and that's a big part of how we do the job that we do here is because we have these wonderful,
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several questions over here. Coltan has arrived in front of them, so what's wrong a dark, and I think it's a pretty serious question too. Why should I care about other states? Governor ships? Were the governors are the backbone of the country there, thereby producing they produce the executives? Who Michael When the presidency far more governors governors much more well trained for the present, even senators are and there you know they are the ones that we are still a federation of states and they are the ones who connect with the present through the states. In direct money. Indirect for politics are really important or Africa. One another. Another reason the governorship matter. A lot is because you don't find out how much governorship some others this matter until those states go completely bankrupted That's right, because, what's going to happen eventually in places like California, is you have these large outstanding trillion, dollar desolate debts and deficits, and eventually they're gonna have to look to the federal government for help When that happens, things are going to get quite ugly and you're gonna that this is basically
Why do you broke down as bad as you had? Some countries in the EU spending well past remains and other countries having to sack up and pay for those countries. You could have something similar in the United States based on debt in place like Illinois Places like California, also. Obviously, those governors very often end up running for president, so their politics and end up making a difference, and you can you can change the populations, view Inn in populous state apolitic more generally, by how you govern. If you have a good democratic governor in the state, I know oxymoron, but if you did, then that could help change the states in her political complexion. The same thing is true of a red of a republic governor, I in a purple state, there's really the laboratories and already again the graceful work against tyranny was always intended by the founders. To be the state governments, and while we don't want what we the road at the power of the states, I think one of the great hopes for the countries that we can see the states be empowered. Once again, there is a very
personal reason too, which is that when you live in California, you know like you, ve got governor Moonbeam here you might think you're in Texas. You think I don't care that they ve got democratic, Governor Moonbeam, except when he governs that state into the ground, then all the refugees, California invade yours, state of politics and maybe elect beta to the United States government. One more question felt it, so we had a question from Alex and it's as if TED crews loses what do you think it means for taxes, and why do you think beta as well? somewhat fanfare. Is he the next Obama he's is a great candidate? Nato is a radio I think he's. First of all, he's outspent he's outspent crews by at least ten million dollars. He's got no political machine. That is maybe eight I believe that, more than that, my maybe like eighty times beside size of of TED crews he's a terrific candidate? He knows what he's doing he's run the he's one. The campaign the TED crews ran when he won the first time he had knocked on doors, he's brought out new,
voters, and yet he is the white Obama. That is exactly what it has also been given. Tremendous credit by the media. Well, that's gonna happen to any one who met in any one button. What's rare about. That is that usually the media has been withholding that sort of support, except for in order to handle, and this is why the whole beta thing is actually look at more than humorous like that, if you, if you ve, been called Robert or work in this race, I do not think there is any chance
The media trot him. I wanted that. I have been a little controversial here and it's that there's a bunch of reasons why Texas has drifted purple more purple them we're comfortable, saying some of it is the refugees from California. Some of it is unchecked. Immigration. That's been going on in the country for some time, but a major part of the reason. In my opinion, the TED crews, who had the fight that he's had its because part of the collateral damage of the way the Donald Trump conducts himself is that he hurt TED crews with his base, which he collected from TAT crews, who it is that it is the conservative base who turned out for Donald Trump, ultimately M M, because President Trump is not gracious with the foes that he vanquish as many people. As I made a defensive of senator crews on my twitter feed this weekend, I got I got hit from all sides on a really surprised me. There were
those who said that they couldn't support TED Cruz because, for example, he didn't stand up for his wife when Donald Trump attacker. There were other people who said that they couldn't support TED crews because he's lion tat. These just gonna run against Donald Trump in two years and the whole thing, and in other words, when you win, you engage in the kind of your burn, the ship's style of of political warfare that that Donald Trump engages in you sometimes take down your own, what I'm allies and anti crews been an enormous ally of this president in Russia a great ally that that is true. I also Meca Medina lunchroom. I think they d TED. Has hurt himself with his base, because heads original pitch was dead. He was the most authentic conservative out there and the key word there is authentic, not concern. And in twenty sixteen, because of all the machinations and because all the back and forth it made look more politicians then he had
before its obeyed asshole, I was basically I'm inauthentic candidate here I am looking me being authentic, as I ride my skateboard and kicks lapse at the end. But german determines point, and this is one of the things we are going to deal with, especially especially if the Republicans winter night and we have to credit Donald Trump with touching something we can problem. We have to also say that this is a tremendous. Flawed man. None of us is disagreed with, as none of you, even even you, even I was trembling promptly among us. We, we think this is a very flawed men and we have to ask ourselves, does not speak to a flaw in the american character or is the mare or war or the american people shape now we're overlooking his flaws to get to something that really is go what I'll thing as it was not necessary for Donald Trump, destroy TAT crews in the end of the twenty sixteen election cycle will not so easy to burn the ships. Partnership and had he not tat grows would be, in my estimation, well,
walking away while awaiting ugly at the end there at the end of their primary campaign- and I think both guys did things they are well known, and I are going to be on both sides is out. Above all, remember, tat grew see the dung probity, then the martyr killed, but he didn't indoors him at the convention and that's why I guess I was that I shouldn't little mistake, but it was not a moral duty I entirely by weight with all that said. You know because these election results so far are just astonishing. I mean astonishing, like Erasmus Antidote, up as governor of Lord I, after as much press as the MIA gave Andrew go on with this end in him, going out there and in my life, Rhonda Sand he's a good man as a racist. If, if the Republicans and appalling this out, then you you have to say to certain pointed Donald Trump brand of rage, politics which it is, that is I do think that that has struck a chord in american people because he's at least authentically racial, so What what I saw my show this morning is that I think I authenticity is the currency,
the Roma. I think the only thing that matters, I think that everything else is secondary There is no one more authentic and american politics than Donald Trump, because everything that he believes amounts are announced right now over and then what that means that I wasn't. She analyzing this anomaly this morning. Looking at the final pitch, those being made by Republicans versus the final between made by Democrats, the final pitch being made by Republicans was Trump going other thing here I am right. Is Papa campaign Ray I'm not hiding the ball of Europe. I am what I am Sure I'm don't let go of that. I am quite em, and it's all that I am right. It is it I campaign like it hiding the ball here? I am what I am I can. I can I list when immigration, I say what I want to say like it. I don't like it like. This is what I am. The Democrats ran essentially by four Kitticut on the one hand, they were saying to their base working as radical as United Leave, how
we're gonna be worded internationalized health care, little Medicare for all regard. You free college deletion. We work in order to define the military in order to open the borders that they were saying this kind of stuff out loud right. There are saying that there are, they were saying mentioning confront people in public places and all the Republicans we're like. Ok, that's all there actually running on their running on ok, he's running on, I am what I am their running on. I am what I am. Rather, he is what is than they are, what they are, but what they were also, doing as they were lying, and this is why they are hurting themselves a little bit, if this turns out to be what it may be. Looking like, the Democrats were lying to the american people because at the same time they were that they were doing the. I am what I M retain their so saying to the american people were the good guys, don't try to drag he's. A bad mean man he's a bad mean orange giant managed to find where the races to vote for re, just like every races to hey do hate us. We are as pure Pulkovo wrote,
column. You during a hearing that I read I high in the last four weeks like I've read all of this comes on the air because it legitimate lose. The commandments machine is kind of like terms like racist, exotic and homophobic trump, and it came out in various conjugations and then he just slut and they did these emission pile. What that means is that Democrats have actually but that the wine of Democrats about who they are is even more damaging than who they actually are in certain ways, because I think that people feel gas, let you make people feel gas, let people lose their shit. That's what I think you ve been going on here. I have to say about what is over the top vermouth know about about this idea of the trunk is relations. I actually the trumpets, not variations, The only thing that to me that he ever said that was genuinely egregious on this topic was when he didn't disavow immediately the crooks, clam yeah brainy, really get to know tromp, as we ve all got to know. Him he's completely practical man to the extent that more practical than I would simply because I believe in morality adjusting
No, I don't want to lose that those are the ones that Donald Trump is racially instead, These are we not race that greater Donald and link in since, for example, recently in a sensitive one, unless they subsidies and the word racially right out of that drivers are made, they try to call them and anti semite so is real built or name they train station. After him, the gruesome age was gripped. Daughter, converted right to call trumpet Anti Semite is just asinine. He is a guy, and we ve known this for a long time. Truth. Is that the idea they will it's up on it when people talk about from it's the same thing that I get when I go into the book stores and you see in the self help such an all these books trying to help women understand men. If your manner like this is so, the great lake I worked as Extreme United and they glad you homely they greater extraordinary noticeably. That's all we ask whether we are very simple people were simple people, then Donald Trump is not complex, that everybody is trying to complex. If I, what is not
complex that for easy man- and it all comes down to his person, reality, which is is not just that he's transactional is that he likes praise and he just likes criticism. Buy and sell someone praise him his loathe to criticise them and if some, criticizes them. He is loathe to ever praise them and gangs himself as a garden. Fixes rightly exactly what he has a very simple version of himself and he's pretty is about and hasn't been hiding it it's a, and this is why, whenever people are trying illegal, Steve bandits running the ship and he's got a serious intellectual policy, that's under what girding all of them or what's the secret motivation that drives Donald Trump like there's no secret motivation. He He is in nineteen sixty rap pack, I, without the drinking with regular he likes he likes to build gilded towers, ass, his name on them. He likes to bang hijacks, that's right! then in and he likes to say, whatever's on his mind in a cigar sessions. Right, I bet that's that's! Who Donald Trump is that he's friends, whinstone, there's nothin Your point about gas lighting. Meanwhile, there is a party out there that committing mob violence wasn't was
just go back to the last bridging. Let's go back to the last time. There is an election before Donald Trump, when Parag Obama encouraged a mob to burn Fergus into the ground, tacitly encourage workers so you ve got until you are you guys hot you ve got Congress people calling for violence and Republicans. Meanwhile, the media saying there's the right is guilty of more violence. Then you ve got a party that saying white men are the enemy and we'll we need to brown. If I America, which is eight agreed, just racial statement and then saying and also Republicans, are racist and people. This is to the gas lighting point that that's when, when violent people call you violent when racist call you racist when Anti Semites call you back Semitic when people who want all of your money call you greedy you, you do start lose your mind. That's created this opening for tromp to say now: that's what I cite amazing of white make to wine right now is running. Extraordinarily competitive average record re in Ohio Cordery is the Democrats, who is the head of the consumer Financial Protection Bureau for most overreaching Federal
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we called the twenty sixteen presidential election when, as we all know, a lot of the other pollsters got it totally wrong makes over anyone. Anyway, there saying that their latest pulling just three days ago showed Brien come up by twelve points and winning and Georgia. While so we will see, at the end of night. At that ends up being accurate. We also have about seven other states in the in the centre of the country. Gods country fly over country according to liberals and Ally in New York, but I liked colleague, gods country there thing right now, so big keeping an eye on those. But let's go to Texas were quick. If we can, this is really clothes. This freaking me out. I'm watching everything. I'm trying to keep calm once again very little reporting right now we're keeping track of multiple, not your, showing us? U S Senate raising taxes at fifty two percent, a Rourke over forty seven for crews to we know a percentage of the voters about ten percent. We have examined the gap in the legislation. Nothing. I wanted to profit from down with it back that big.
Early results. I mean nothing today, showing you guys exit pulling. Okay, we ve got all the results from the store bucks in the middle of Austin in and it looks like our work is to talk about how greatly issues looking issues when we are not You remember when we, wherever one fifty employees and we had mandatory set, you didn't, come all the man who should have showed up just for reference, Michael Malls, I had to do an online trade. If it wasn't enough, it was not talking about Donald, because if you look at the river was covered on this the day, you look terrific at eight hundred need to be honest with you really should anyone under the age of forty looks like a baby s, grandfather, ok, so so elite somebody attract backing
but the end, just a couple of minutes been get us up to speed a little bit on. What's goin on, what's going on is absolute. Crazy tat is so according to five thirty, eight, the real time forecast says there right now. You Democrats have a less than five percent winning this out. Haulage means they are not gonna win the Senate and the house can be expected, They are saying right now. The Democrats still have a sixty two percent chance of winning the house. That is significant downright first with many five it is now sixty situate humor. I remembered something. A couple of years odds are not only sort of change that their bidding had. There been a couple of key districts where books publicans we're gonna hold, including Dave Brats District in Virginia, where it looked like. He was really on the roads, the theory in the election is that the female suburban vote and the report- can kind of upper income suburban vote is going to turn drastically against tromp, or at least was going to stay home. So for we are not seeing that inhabitants. We are seeing increased democratic turn out all over the place, but we are also seeing solid Republicans where not all over the place, and we are not seeing people to again. I think that now
the trunk persona and more to it than looking at the other side of the outside your brain, but despite the fact that they are related records are somehow for old, rather gi to the attack. So not and more to do with them. Looking at the other side of the outgoing, your brain, but despite the fact that they are related reckons somehow rural strategy to the attack, one troop was the distress Jeanne going heavy on immigration. Is mistake was plain to base when you need to play to the independent his strategy. I believe from strategy was that the decision, aim suburban women who are concerned about healthcare were also concerned about. Things like sanctuary. Should these security moms just like everyone else, is more accurately, and that was that's what he was bedding and I think he was playing a very clever goose. I think there is something else to do, and that is that Trump, I'm not sure he has ever played to his base. What I mean by that is what I think he actually place to his his opposition. He he actually pleased to their worst fears.
Knowing that and I'm getting him some credit for a strategic area, how you angry, I think that he knows he is an I've talked to their lot voted the way. I certainly believe us that, no matter what he does, the Democrats will find a way Did you the worst thing in the world about it when it comes to immigration thing, but I've said from the outset: pretty much I think that all the alarm ism about this particular caravan is overstated. I don't think ten thousand people arriving at the Boers rifles in hand ready to invade the United States having by the time it gets Europe can be where was last year can be five hundred people who shop at a border station apply for asylum, or fits of the marriage. Acting they go back to their home countries, but what from did by basically using alarm ism and demagoguery here? Is he got the Democrats to reveal what they actually believe about this, which is not illegal immigration, is an important issue, but he's demagoguery me issue here. Our solutions, you shouldn't be demagoguery, issue, that's wrong. Instead, it was open. Borders are great and you know what We want to be able to trouble who should because you want to made and abolish eyes a the middle, the country's ok. So if I have a choice,
If I now have a binary choice between them, legal immigration, is a crisis and the military an elite Immigration is a wonderful thing, open up the borders wide to accept anyone who wants to come in regard if they are that's not a choice. The fact the Democrats have fallen into this trap of reacting to everything from does as as though it ll area is such a mistake, because the thing is that the soft version, what from says. He always has something with a grain of truth is worse got out and has a righteous just got Adam says that what, from those very often consciously or unconsciously, is he sells past the sale? There's a point where most people agree with him and then he pass that point, and in doing so he allows the opposition to react to the point that he is now selling, which is way past the point of acceptability and the reaction is also way past the point of having a branch from Henry Oceans calling Florida for disadvantaged is all thank God. I know that good good going when he's a very sharp observer and not do that
visual call, but now without that's only all these are all very well, but we do not want to bring in our various there's enough. There's another sorry there's another, I think from five thirty eight, whose knows markup outta the election Nelson ABC saying that there doesnt know where all these myths are coming from about magical votes showing up in Brower County to save Gill Gilan if Gilan loses. That is certainly true. That is, that is one of biggest surprises of this election cycle. I want to bring in our Franklin back to jump. In other conversation, he's been on stand by for a few minutes. Gwen are you whether I am I missed? like our lives even worse. My body, I think we still have a few years when we also gradually, This does not mean this is an opportunity in California. You all should be high with with Jill EM, I think guillemots going to lose Florida. The Santos is going to win you, could see the house
maybe maybe being lost by the Republicans too, and go into the hands of Nancy policy. But if, if they do, I get it, I think it'll be under five if they don't Oh my gosh Worse part of big, but the worst part of me is about ninety nine point. Nine percent so happy just to watch the media speed. Come pull out. A beautiful is no lemonade. What is going on right now and the other spring, when I gotta tell you they are way more entertaining, then you our ability to watch as it watching as they get finally get that post cocaine. Let down is really exciting stuff anyway, ladys Earth, a wolf like may be suicidal. Just seriously. What are they going to say? The only thing they can say, and you know they're saying it to each other. They may actually come out and say on the year my gosh, this kind
free, is even more race. Yet that's what they're gonna song that by the way there now I mean in the normal lattimer wins fantasy, thank Marshall, I participated in Tennessee over sober, which is which was What became the republican outer awhile significant Hennessy taxes are kind of the. If anything, in writing et hold the line. He said I Have you not anymore about greater democratic as I'd love to hear your guys appear and on this I ve been saying this for a while and stew is such a you know a stir. At guy in a stick in the mud. He won't. Let me at my fun on this. I think, with the amount of money that was spent and the amount of air time that has been guys Florida governor, it's looking linked destroy Donald Trump and the right tools to blame for absolutely everything, This is almost a miracle if they hold the house, always It goes to the other party in the mid term. Always most regions like that balance of power consent
Glenn they the historic consequence of this. Didn't happen. George W Bush was able to hold the house in two thousand two months, do you not less than a year after another lily, Andrea, but I've, into a Obama. Happened, Clinton happened, Reagan in it. It's going all the way back. Consider what that means for the state of the country for the state of the culture, if the Republicans somehow hold onto the and then what it is and what matters relating to absolute repudiation nowadays they will not, they will not take it this way. I think the Democrats are gonna, go even farther left, yet it's an absolute repudiation of all of this socialist bull crap. But you see what's happening on the streets now tonight in Portland
You know the Portland mayor came out at all. It's gonna be great, we're gonna. We want everybody to celebrate and you have a good time. Remember no violence! Now now there actually claiming antivirus now claiming that you know these rights are only with the ones that are responsible for quote is the police and the mayor because they are in bed with the all right now, glands like we knew man. You mention the mayor of Portland, I assumed you were talking about anti fa raining civil authority. Now in this they met in cases of this serious question. Neither the Democrats have basically been paving the way since trumps election for four demolished actual institutions of american government did I've been saying since from selection that not only did he still the election, but they ve we should govern. The electoral college is that we should get rid of the Senate of the United States yesterday, as required.
I pointed out that if the house Popular somehow was large for democratic republic in that concept, and then then people would be still angry that they would be out in the streets. There are people right now. I've been trying to claim that it voter suppression going on at wide levels across the country and lying about in order to do so if they gave an example in Georgia, voting machines that weren't plugged in August, obviously Donald Trump Minion unplugging voting machines there were voters and outline to keeping the Poles open in Georgia? For this I do I'm wondering whether we are going to actually see things get really dangerous, like really dangerous in this country, whether it's not just gonna, be Democrats moving to the west politically, but the sort of mob violence that we ve seen from Democrats exacerbating and growing to the point where, for example, their serious assassination attempt against the President. I dont think that you know I run icicle elderly look, I don't think that's impossible, but I also think that the professional political hands are gonna, be every bit against letting me the catholic Church
and this policy are profoundly, can control the party anymore. I don't think there and control we will there not control of it. They may not be in control of the party, but there, Finally, in control of the actual professional make Nancy policy can even control. Maxine water does not turn into greatly here and you're in taxes, so you're very close to that one of the it. Concerns that we have in this office being kind of isolated by a giant desert from the rest of the country. Is all the talk about taxes becoming a purple, a purple state becoming possibly even a blue stay. What are you feeling on the ground? There will. First of all, I like to stop worrying about our southern border and put a western border. We haven't avowal bull. We have a thousand people a week, moving from California in Texas in California. Doing a number on us, plus Hall of the millions of dollars that have been spent here to turn Texas blew. It is a different state. I dont think Texans realise the efforts that are being taken by people like George Soros and others
to turn us blue. I don't believe the battle thing. I've never believe the battle thing you there you couldn't find d, you couldn't find a guy who is less qualified, then better, yet a run for anything in Texas state. Why, then, you know Robert Robert Francis or Bob Bob Frank as we like, there's just there. It's just not gonna happen and and TED crews is I think in some ways this was an easy guy to be right. Now I hate to say that, but he D blew it. You know he stood against Donald Trump at the convention and then
after he then pissed off, all the other people, so he pissed off both sides, Texans our art troubled with him a both ways, and then you run somebody who's actually likeable and doesn't seem like a robot against him. He should have been easier to beat, but I I I contend, he's still gonna pull this out. I really think it's gonna be close to ten points, but I hope so because I have a well known affinity for robots like this. Robots, reliability, poorer, senator crews, glint we're gonna, let you get back your broadcast. But one thing I didn't want to say is the worst aspects of your personality. We're coming to the fore. I think I speak for all of us when I say that the worst character traits of going back on my face there is only one language interpreter make you goin I, like you Jake Tapir, just said this
not a blue wave of shaping. Honest on CNN, I have argued that excuse no one's lesbianism Abilene blazed outcome also has live coverage and, I am sure that the reason that gland came overhearing graceless with his with his presence, was just to get Ben is never I never really about me now. I will say that it's always greatly when mixed Amber oh yeah ones, ass things was written. Well, it's its greatest human good knights, like any good knights. Have we had agreed Lebanon's mister? I love being has not going on because every time I get to be pleasantly, that's. What I want to know what I mean. Who knows what five thirty industries, the odds are, even in the happy at the end of May right right, so they're, saying that the house, as they are still saying, that Democrats heavy fifty six percent, fifty four, who nonetheless demographic four per cent of them most retention in Lisbon, we won the forty five percent, forty six percent chance, the Republicans maintain control of the house in.
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and you ve never ever ever getting back together having to do these children moral issues, buyer to keep her forever, mainly because she's, one, the only people that will put up with you, which is, I think, the biggest freeze. I've been would never be a good politician because feelings do not matter, but The reason why they are pretty good one. That's why I wrote you in for Senate today, diseases to be there like a steam in pilot rather better than our said that we have recently come invite elevated where weapons as there is there anything. You know, there's a lot of things that are depressing alike, but politics is there anything more depressed then walking into LOS Angeles is plays looking at the Balin and realising that it is just a giant bad, not easy at the enormity of the work of one thing. I don't really think I have worsened, turned into the show to figure out what's going on tonight and we keep kicking to illegal out of order baling but pertinent, give us our relations with IRAN.
Thank you for that God, king. I do have more updates Ben just talked about one of intensity, but first, let's get to Florida because we have Ninety six percent of the precincts reporting, it look alike there get home, so tight. Why Florida? Why you doing this as dealing with fifty percent of the vote, Santa's with forty eight descendants? Of course, that really approach candidate that did a lot of ads and a lotta door knocking trying to get all of those Donald Trump voters, but give has had so much media support of Course, President former President Obama, going on there for him as well. Moving along the floor to Senate, we do have Rick Scott with fifty percent bill. Nelson with, forty nine percent once again, that ninety six percent of the precincts reporting now biting Lothar, Moving on to the Senate, it looks as if Taylor Swift was not able to to make anything happen. People could have expected. Marcia Blackburn when their it looks like Marcia Blackburn has a very. Very solid, bleed and seeing?
other networks are already calling that for her. There are so good job Republicans on keeping that one and then So I gotta have a shot out to Billy, really great candidate there and looks like he's. Gonna win and some GNP seats are women. Containing our gubernatorial states, which is really good, are the reason Why there are so many toss up in the house this year too, as there are a lot of people that retire There were some republican that said, can do it don't want to do it and we're afraid but they're gonna lose their reelections and so that that cleared up something like a seventy Republicans that decided to retire are not run for re election, which then created those toss up in the house that you guys we're talking about a little bit about ok, so quick update on both to scientists and Rick Scott, because I know he leashes getting information from one direction. I'm getting information from the other. You live count with ninety seven percent and more than Morganti, which was talking about the stances maintaining a one point. Ladies got forty lot. When I press our gallant, forty eight Rick Scott is maintaining a one point lead over bill. Nelson fifty point three percent of forty nine point: six percent Florida. You know you give us weird people
than an interesting vote- and I am happy with the Lord of Lord among other- while it we should do- we have some questions some some what a reaction to the show. Clearly, I kind of the election was your political will. You always, but we do have them toward a reaction. I think Cathy is like, cannot stop laughing because, of course, like we make the tailors ponds. That's what all social media level. Absolutely right. Now. Conservative twitter is having so much bond throwing shade at Taylor. Swift was our either of good for you ban. I looked like a heavy privilege, tweeted sorry, Taylor, Swift, hope it was worth it in Dana. Lash also said that swift, endorsement really paid off also Cabot Philip. From reform posted his election sicker, which says on the lips, so good job are there and then our very own, mouthwash tweeted man, Cavanaugh backfired on the Democrats, spectacularly so seems a lot going on right now obvious to me. So I know what the results are going to say. Twitter is a big pile of dog.
Right now that I've, I say, I've learned enough money right here right now desire it is not necessary. I will say that Taylor did swift. Bout. You know there is a blank space baby. Let's go reticence, then I am to see that we cannot talk not about this cabinet. That is exactly right. It is such it such a beautiful thing that the Republican stood up, but they stood up again. The press which was a united against them and that the people went with them. That, to me is the is the blueprint for the future for propaganda. Read it to women by the way, because we amazing in those pulls right, afterward Democrats thought it was gonna. Sarah support among women, it decreased democrat, female voters, enthusiasm it increased republican feed,
because it seeks to the reality of women, which is the big like men, men like one of the words used. I know who you are examining, our with a thumb in our women and all men hate women that I will be looking for. A democratic women No, no I'm an idea that was step difficult and give us some questions. Gonna question from Dylan, and he asks what is it worth it to vote? If outcome of the election in my area is already certain yes, net, ok so needs are as the cynic in the room sure it's worth it What's he can signalling get one that awesome. I look look got guys, look either sticker, not all heroes
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of horror on the port workers face when I said Republican Republic ballot please? Yet she was so horrified. They actually didn't count my boat, they dismayed that makes me feel better about. I'm clarified it had a statue of this than your. At times there is possible needle tonight. Yes, there's been a technical snafu. Look at the needle has not here, we are now saying that they delay posting the needle. Finally, they said, ok rate opposed the needle and then I said, work more, not confident enough in our estimates deposed the need allow, while which, since Gas gian things are good for a public, and I promise you, things were good for democratic needle would be applied by definition. The needle is not about confidence, road, the needle and just kind of move decision and most of the New York Times largely I will say, things are alot tighter in Texas than they should be right. Am I right now there's thirty eight percent in and their basically tied a working groups are basically and if you're democrat you'd have to think. If I could trade, a majority house forbade or world beating take reasons,
it's just that might be worth it seriously, because it's because of Britain was now maybe twenty twenty candidate on their hands. Now they have a feeling that they ve knocked out. The tea party senator, but we have or ninety media is the front runner. There's no question where, but where are the nun reporting districts, because it seems to me that, with as I was watching the map and The advantage seem to me that the not appoint district were very accrued from guiding. So in a way that it, but the fact that its that close in taxes that obviously then and we do have to wonder how much that is crows and how much of that is just the national water it. But if you have been made for publication how to get it from his judgment, has sincerity laws have to emphasise what a good candidate was, how much bigger his were little organization- was how much more running feelings had all his life and end. The TED Cruises wounded coming out of twenty zero resale. Five. Thirty eight has the democratic pick up line at twenty four, which means that when the house by one vote had been fantastic, another then spent ass. It
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Data Louisiana and to the west, which are typically more world republican areas, are still waiting for those results to come in ten crews has been known to have a really great grassroots game, But- and you guys have noted before they know, it's been a lot a lot. A lot of money and saying something like thirty five million dollars come in from outside of the state coltan. Do you have any more questions were from our delightful daily work subscribers I do think Jerry. We got one from Matthew and he asked if Democrats take back the house. Republicans keep if not make gains in the Senate. What will it mean for president trumps? Twenty twenty optics well is, of course, to take. In writing. My quick take is that the Democrats, taking the house by even one seat is a problem because they take the chairmanships ones. I took the chairmanships. It's all investigations from here until the end of time, there are going be focused on stopping trumps agenda, but the truth is that there's only summit they can do to stop from agenda. Has trumps agenda is so much based on executive regulations and one judge
It is all that Senate stuff. So what the house really can do is make it miserable than was investigations and then try and create this image that he is in ultimately terrible horrible? No good, very bad human eye in preparation for twenty Twond. But again, I think the size of the blue matters here, because it does probe good early indicator as to Trump's electability in and twenty twenty he's gonna be justice toxic in two years, as he is right now and if he is able to somehow hold this below the normal margin in this kind of elections, Oh after winning hotly contested election, which you asked the popular vote, I think that even a shift to control for the Democrats, it could theoretically cut in his favour because more conspiratorial, Thinking for the Democrats doesn't necessarily result in a worse state of affairs for President Eminem, but by the way he does thrive, an adversarial. Looking at Donald Trump, when he's not fighting somebody, always Odin is treading. That's fine when he is fighting somebody. He is at his best and
no actual it as a sheer political matter just for the Trump twenty twenty campaign losing the house actually might give him a little bit of a campaign it and you can depend on them, oppressed, overstepping caused them to talk about an engagement in the whole thing. So they're not going, It's not like the same. Like me, maybe we'll negotiated compromise is not what this is like everything in Lebanon, as your senator from Israel, how's, he deeply crop. These can always ended orphans, Dominican Republic or an easy he's, deeply corrupt. He will win and he's been projected to it among the supporters tonight at his headquarters is women and Evelyn a Royal Maltby. She is you're on his federal corruption, trial and she's. At his feet, during a parting, really Senator Bob, and I love New Jersey minutes. It's just it's it's it's all just right. There, Van Jones is already breaking out there that we be. He says he said on CNN. This is heartbreaking. You can look at Anderson Cooper who looks like overtime. He is he's turned. I mean
Is he turning into an huddle about just like all? The enthusiasm has gone out of the sea and and crew, and we don't have to have this the report raises the shaggy man, like other melting in reality, he's a loving in real time. Did this in advance or at nine twenty for control of? U S house to close to call. This is its then this there are still some suburban districts that are coming I've worked Democrats, Henry Olson is saying right now been in the Texas Senate. All the big democratic counties have released early. Both are still some GOP areas out. He says that Cruz will end up. Winning that often also is calling the Ohio twelve District for Troy Balder sent he's already ahead, he's getting big on election day vote. Just like you didn't special alleging that was supposed to be one of those districts where Democrats had a possibility of picking up and enjoy Georgia. It looks as though Stacy Abrams going to be out because, as in Georgia, the question is whether you win the plurality of the vote. You actually, when a majority of the votes Hence the question there was going to be whether Brian Campos, there, the Georgia Secretary of State, was
to win an outright majority. It looks like you will win an outright majority, while that means that we retain the governors House, I did not interrupt you. That's because if this is all good news for Republicans and again goes too how much of this is from his great at this, and how much of this is Democrat suck at this, and how much of this is. What is the same thing and what's this ain't? They had started a coin. But if we do this, it is important to what it says about the mass communication industry, which is governed by eight percent, the aggressive eight percent of the country. Runs. The academy runs. Hollywood runs than I mean this is incredible amount information that is coming into people's heads and the people of shame that's not true and what is required, and I you know, I think this is actually a crucial component here- is that since two thousand for the the, what did rather did mainstream media was you couldn't take it back knows it there. There's nobody taken back: they they they fought. Then they flex their power during Obama Euro by backing every move that Barack Obama ever made that and now you have
situation where the media have so completely blown every element of credibility that ever had the one. They say anything, the first real action of any one on the right is, I dont believe that are only the pulse saviours of the frontier press me from going out. I believe you. Hopefully the poles. You know, I believe anything you have to say in some ways it upsets me as data driven person in some ways, it's great, because the media do shade the data the media do change the narrative. The media do play defence for you, and I have this continual debate about whether you go back in time and say: oh, this was worth it or that wasn't worth a bright. I think a debate we can start. Having was, was it worth it to the press, to protect, Mama for eight years, while I'm really while he you use the IRA, silence people while we live. Is about Nokia. Winos can now the nosegay of scandals scale free, no drama in wall, while he did a loosening and obviously he turned the governor. He turned the federal government and to Chicago Machine Chicago, establishing the covered foreign. It's not what they do to try it
but they didn't do robot agreement, makes what because beggar gaslight, because they were just aggressive cover, drove on exactly they were attacking. Everybody gets a good good, Alma Obama wrecked the left. I mean this is the thing that nobody understands their Obama, the great saviour of the Democratic Party with he destroyed them because he Koreans and whose forecast rubber five thirty eight. He said that the model Democrats, reusing in Florida was there's an emerging democratic minority. Majority that is going to change demographically refuge of the state and they all just go from victory victory. That's not happening is the reverse is happening in Florida. It turns out that human beings are actually malleable their political point of view and thereby, MRS right. Yes and any human beings are not gonna, think only on the basis of race and only unladen colors, not directly connected to the brain, which is slow things. I've been telling people for years, but the Democrats, or not the strategy outside there. You know the strategy in these mid term elections is the President Trump nationalized it made it about him Personally, that was a risk any did in. He took three issues, one
He went after the media harder and until it on you know, is that your slime, your fake news, your liars, he double down on immigration, which is a winner issue among Democrats and Republicans even democratic, and he does any double down on jobs and talk about the gains to the economy. That was the strategy I don't want to call it too early, but it certainly seems to be paying dividends whether it takes him. The whole way certainly painted didn't help, and he was right about the press. You don't help in ITALY, that may be made. They just destroyed themselves. I mean it as much as president from destroyed the press, the press destroyed themselves, but they were right for the picking people forget that New Gingrich briefly lead. The race and twenty twelve in the primary, because he ripped on the press to read. That's why he do that he becomes the best thing in the entire primary re. Writing a new Gingrich ago and more skeletons in his closet, entire time periods of care, be it in the middle of that raise you went after John Hardy said you're just talk.
We follow bid on an item that could take us and he won the South Carolina primary specifically based on this. What's so funny about the votes on the left, as they think that Donald Trump was the inseparable, politics. Yet there is a big bang in politics when from came on the scene and that's all, every was so nice before to watch out on from again was he effectively last sewed, the passions that we all felt on the right? And then he color for your life and those passions as much as he was wiping the passions, the passion we're carrying hidden. It wasn't just him carrying the passions right. Those things pre existed What I said in my speech could see back the Democrats think the we hate the media, because tunnel from tells us tat the media. No, we are more from Donald Trump, because we hated the mediums rewarding eleven New Donald Trump was trained, but Were you ever pushing Donald Trump way? for we were right and we have made the media when they think the thing you always say about them from the people talk about always you play three dimensional chest was you know,
but he is a running back, he's got you she's with the daylight. Is anyone. I worry that you re a reacts. You react immediately. You can say like owes. It was Hillary Clinton for the she lost the race. He knew who the candidate was gonna, be when you got it, this race, you ve, been saying all I'd like to run for president for not wanting to literally we twenty years. He saw that daylight in the daylight is. Is us light is where we say you're, the press lies where we say hey. You know we're tired of intersection how we were ready to let re scope, this country, God bless. It is ready to let race go. It is only the left that won't, let us let it go and what what does that? Look like the at risk means making jokes. You know me miss teasing each other. It means not feeling that everything you say has to be looked at as an insult. It means living together like human beings. You know I mean people, people who live with, for instance, members of the opposite sex. You make jokes about that right. You t tease each other about the people who live with different races. Make jokes about that. The left has been using that. Oh, it's it's a dog whistle! Oh you said this.
Fired. You know this is the daylight with Donald Trump saw. He ran through it and still running through right now it looks like this answers is pretty much confirmed, as the governor of border looks now, whether they like it or whether a fire lie, not drop a name. Run. This answer is actually very nice. Guy ever met the grandest call. A problem we have is an actual actual he's he's an actual that human beings and and he's got a really nice family. It was one of those from running things in the world, to watch that race and watch as the media openly wide about. On dissent that he was a racist Noah. After saying that that you, the man give socialism on the back of Lord already, has a real single market up right minded more languages guns you so so ridiculous. Any hundred gill, I'm going up in calling a racist every five second also show that new routes is because I'm a black man you're talking about my corruption.
It's a split, exasperated. Ok, so here's Christmas also Sanderson She says just a quick note on the world appalling accuracy and Republicans when the floor to send it Gilbert its oral contest. That would be a surprise to anyone who sought today's final NBC Maris pull it had the Democrats winning each raised by five point of pulling averages we're about closer while pollsters can you about margins therein. Such a variety of other races breaks. Republicans expect these Lord elections to be held up as more Moreover, the poles are missing out on undercover a and voters, and this is part of the problem If that is what you mean by? That is what were they call US island Tory effect in Britain? What we call the Bradley effect here in the United States, like basically people were lying pollsters people, the posters call him up and just to play with the posters people to say nothing of. For the Republican or I'm undecided, because they don't actually want to tell the pollster that their voting republican and the level of scorn that is heaped upon people vote Republican May. Actually, he's going, what the data and others.
What makes you think a wedding. Do you think of the conspiracy through him always against these conspiracy theories that there that the poles are actually working for the demographic are somewhat from socially Rushmore idling. That's right, I think, because at him pollsters still have a lot riding on whether their accurate or not, but I heard you think I do think that in some these areas, there's a temptation to statistically over profile Democrats, because people tend to pick up the phone and talk to pollsters tend to be Democrats like do you have time to talk to bolster. I don't suppose calls me up. Foxen is by the way is Jackie Demographic Suez, her real gains, agree with them, so that the question is gonna, be by how much? Margin is unclear at this point. Basically, what we thought the star the night. It is still a good night for Republicans if they lose the house, but only by a little bit of network,
Sure it's, as I said before my larger night, that there's two ways of thinking about whether tonight was a good night there to be what it means in terms of the momentum of the country that the democratic, when the house, by a handful of boats, it's not a blue way that setting an enormous shifting the momentum, the political winds of a country haven't really changed if they win by a single, however, we lose the chairmanships. We're gonna be subjected to two years of investigation after investigation hearing after hearing in to russian collusion and patting pockets and criminality, but I'm the one of us, I do not choose not to try to force overlying out here, but what they did over Breck Havin or that bloody, awful despicable fight. That was one of the worst fights of ever seen. Apollo, TAT is the reason why we're doing so well right now, yeah, if, if as we know what that might not be bad for us. It s right to democratic that, like they ve been doing the Russia collusion stuff for two years, younger the media, I'm not sure what changes Adam? She no gets to set up his pop ten. Not
CNN Biogas and House intelligence chairman zombies like, but which is not yet right. Now, I'm not sure what actually changes. All that radically accepted the Democrats will be encouraged, I think they did the right thing by going heart of why? Well, no, no these Democrats, Skippy, I mean if they had won the one thirty say were forty, I could see them being deluded into thinking. This is a major victory for the resistance, but these kinds of professional politicians. We have to remember this apology, professional politicians like the a major leagues, politicians are really good at what they do and they ve gotta be looking at this. Look, I've got on with you all. I dont think I do something. Congressmen are the major leaks. I think it is, then I think it is the nature of Congress to ascend riffraff in a way the Senate doesn't assent. Refer. Of course. That's that's true. It's that's that's true, but somebody you mean your thanks. Maxine waters is the doll baby aid teenager lineage, like those policies really looking at this today in thinking this resistance
I am also not so good for us and they looking years down the line we will. All of them are going to be on on the ballot again and and the present their thinking, maybe we need a new strategy. The real question is: if they win violet, say three: four sub five votes tonight: yeah is Nancy Pelosi them, speakers that a real issue, just out of Congo, yeah yeah, I don't How long is her lease with Mephistophelean, whether our mountainous island and unclear but began it's so I'll, while the Fox NEWS projections, obviously dampening spirits, a little band right right, my fourth, because you don't get the full across the board when, with with that said, I just think that the Democrats have to be looking at all of this in thinking of themselves. We were supposed to wipe people out here right away. They one that there will be thinking that rising Lady lady right now. They tomorrow evening, a triumphal isn't from democratic risk and filled the forest.
Because that's that's when again Republicans in two thousand and one sixty three seats now my sixty three seats on the back of a president who had won. Huge winds line under one reelection, Andrew everybody laughed right is everyone realises the very clear there they may not even reach the average number of seats lost blowing off your election, its and it could be more that could be thirty three once it's right, because they left when back what twenty five in order to win back the house, it could be thirty. Two could be thirty one seats, but I think that if you are a Democrat, you have to be looking more at risk the races in places like Florida and Ohio when you look forward to twenty twenty right unless at suburban votes. In an in Virginia governorship matters, we said at the beginning of the show the governorship matter had not taken by it. People know I'm not the silver lining. I only get all my nature, but if I'm a democratic right I have to be, you have to be disappointed, cavalry
of course, you know, and by the way I would like to just point out. Five. Thirty, eight silver still has it at five and nine chance Democrats, when foreign nine chance Republicans wins I mean a madame adapting and real Centre fox yeah, but it's it's not over. Yet it ain't over ninety nine lady things so This is the other. You know that thirteen Madeleine Jitney, New Jersey, humor. I just want one. A point of media ridiculous it to you I remember I more- this new member has just drive me crazy. I guess I remember Roy more right, guy credibly accused. Sometimes people writing I got his leg, had not been a fourteen year old. Like like Elvis Presley, Maceda languages it like this? Was the thing generally Louis go into town and the, and we were told s reply why can t I was one of people saying it you can vote for the guy Raymond. The guy is incredibly accuse child molesters. Actually you cannot vote for four. Why more was there in article
written by anyone. Unless about Bobby and far artifact, they said suck it up and vote for him, which is what I said about really more with what I said about remorse vote form than central get him out, but but both form, because we cannot lose that vote. It is a practical matter. In this thing, the morality, especially the sexual morality is a scam. It is a scam, engineer, Papa I want my guys in politics to be as good as I can possibly get em, but I'm not gonna panic over every little sexual peccadilloes. These people have and give the gutter right to these com, for those who don't know by the western people, are, are as knowledgeable about this Bob Menendez federal prosecutors. Believe the Bob ended up paid underage workers for success or that
it hasn't been reported in order to order to do favors for a political donor and was complete rubber. I'm nuns, Willy nilly more, was just gonna wandering around the ball. Doing set those countries either in here you here's the thing: is I'm not willing to grant the premise that sex with under age girls by grown adult men, not guys on the bubble, not a nineteen year old guy with a seventeen year old girlfriend light is a sexual picketed. But what we unwillingly unwilling to real rules within the laws. We understand that right is everything they accuse them of was except for one girl some recent girl, my writing or buildings over the fourteen year old One hears thirty figures that we are afforded, but it was forty years ago and it was a long time ago. So we don't even know if it's true will there is a very heavy we have more minor as there are no longer. There is a lot more robberies, evidence and education. There wasn't. I just wanna say I hated what I d like them without that's right, I am not. I know I went back to the point that I'm making it we're making different points. Very. The point you are making is they don't play by any rules there? No one else for us either. There should be rules like mine
No, that's not quite worms. No. No, no I'm not I'm not. I did. I did say that once you got in, we should. Essentially you know we should. Gotten gotten rid of him by, but we don't you don't give up that vote overpowering. Overcoming the study, and I think there at a certain point. You do actually have to make some sacrifices points where I would Abed would end in view, and I have had. This is what we want and what exactly that point looks like, but the bottom line is for the democratic. There is no point of sacrifice. You- and I may disagree on the margins here, but there is no disagreement on democratic disagreement. Democratic, not whether Bobby Mendez should have earned vote. That what they should be censored its weather, enshrined as a saint separating the business of the actual argument? That's going on behalf of all these votes. It looks like the next governor of Colorado is: can we Jared Palace democratic, so that is a he. The first openly gay governor so that,
media than to celebrate gap, because that steeply important that's where it is June. Marie's, you not count maturity when it came rumour that governor of his wife and extremely said, I'm a gay man and elected elected gay guns state all of all of the modifiers, all of the caviars every box must be checked so that everything is this, for a cost, for if those are says that dead, the ad again looks like that that if you gonna worry trends tonight, what it looks like is that all of the trends in twenty sixteen held and deepen so among women Republicans failed alone among suburban voters, republican sale, one blue, our voters. They did well in battleground states like floor in Ohio, maybe Michigan, it looks like Republicans continued to do well, so this looks more like a realignment than it does like a blip yeah right with you one of the questions posed. Twenty sixteen, a blip based on historical and shocking and Donald from Sunni candidacy, or was this in actual,
cultural realignment looks a lot more like a cultural realignment with Democrats taking the coasts and Republican, except for Florida, barely wholesome public in order for weeks got yet well, it's in a word. It looks like cruising poor head. Pennsylvania, maybe the one area that looks like an outlier, because Democrats are picking up a bunch of House eaten Pennsylvania's ones where they redistricting yet its rapid, thereby their picking up a bunch of house. It's right. There is up. You know it's it's really Its fascinating is fascinating. Something really really is gonna have that we really can after rethink trot I mean why were we get really gonna? Look at him, as as the ex you'll forget about visas, as a man who look at him as an expression of people who have been put down, insulted, dismissed, told that they were optional.
Over yet, and maybe I don't, I don't believe we have to relocate from my are you. He now says that this is consistent with my view of from my view of trumpets that he is the issue of the right. My what I always objective is the argument that Trump is a tapped into a pie, policy, a new conservatism in new political philosophy and that's the source of his strength that he cracked the code of what people want Pope policy. While I think what he has cracked is we're tired of Paul Ryan. Being gentlemen, were tired of Mitt? Romney being gentlemen, were tired of John Mccain me? Generally, we didn't like being called. We didn't like we re enlightened, but those animals when things are only four hundred light fighter lens embryo and in the two things are laid eyes area did they were tired of being called names and then, being gentlemen in response to the current do after you do have to understand that the human mind starts to shape things when it sees the bends going on to it is, it is fear for intellectuals to say
what is this guy doing by his gut? What is he stumbling in It makes sense, as of as a future policy necessarily intellectual, washing trump to say. Wait. There is a policy here. Trump may not know what it is, this sort of see what it is. I mean Seeing this with the with work, to meet in the in the Wall Street Journal ways talking about what Europe is reacting to construct does actually good instincts petty. It is his his nationalism, his idea that America has to itself. First, in a world where Russia I ran China a great Europe that that's not a bad idea he may not be thinking through? I all but it doesn't use unapologetic. Here's. What here's where I think the debate is gonna now lie, and it's been lying here for a couple of years, but it has really broken out into the open. The debate is gonna lie in. Do you think that the the wave for
There is a response to the cultural moors of the left, being forced on people, the middle of the country, or do you think that it is a response to the call to economic concerns? Do you think that it is like this is rescued? Hat is, has been trained Push this for a while. Obviously, we discuss Lorn Casserole, your orange things. Noticeably he's been trying to push this for four, while it is true, but the ones in future worker which is well worth the rate, although I disagree with large swathes of it took a car into a much more loud extent and annexed, we must ensure that those rights and other Ngos, when I would say, I think, more extensions remedy? I did this this idea that the way that you win back all of these sort of purple states place like Ohio places like Florida, the plate, the whither you create permanent majorities. There is to recognise that there are bunch people have been left behind by the account. And that the way to appeal to those people is through government regulation of capitalism? I endorse distribution of wealth, because this is what trunk trumped did make this patient twenty. Sixteen about Bernie Sanders. Voters right. He went through the various actors, more recent, listen you and I We are a lot of the stuff. We don't like trade with China. We don't like trade with Mexico
on the same page on all of us. I dont actually think that that is. Voters in Ohio in Florida voted for trouble. I think the reason that voters in Ohio in Florida voted for tromp is specifically because they had been called racist sex if bigot homophobia. For eight years, five years, all the worse now, our cultural worse. This is that this is exactly what this exactly right. Even the economic wars are cultural that you make those eggs or here where these two things are really you and I are probably a closer on the same page. For instance, knows this boy I rather like or in gas, as we believe that the government should stay out of the echoes of the economic world that the economic world will take care of itself. Information will not eliminate all jobs. Of course, new jobs will come along, but here's where these two things are related Trump is is accused of starting a trade war with China. He is only job we need a trade war with China. The exact China has been of a trade war with us, and the same thing is true of the press. He's is accused of attacking the present being uncivil
They have been on civil to the american people for thirty years, Call someone racist in this country, that's on civil nuclear sectors. That's uncivil for truth is just answering back. To the to the pressure and in the same way he's just answering back to China. If, in fact,
tromp is saying. Is I'm going to protect these industries are market? Let them go by creating tariffs that will protect steel in the kind of things that Reagan briefly did and George Bush Edward was then I think, he's making a mistake, but so far so far, what I've seen him do. You say hate trends in a trade war with us, I'm shooting back, and I think that that's very nice. I dont disagree that that's fair, but I think that what people like cats, what people like, even in real somewhat these guys, are doing to the extreme Tucker Karlsson. What they're doing is trying to build a broad sort of theology abroad, american philosophy of of national populism and say that that's what Trump represents in my argument. I've made it tonight. I want to keep making it is the math doesn't support it. So so I took her Karlsson. A populist will look at trumps. The support for trumps immigration policies and they'll say see. This is proof that
after failed Americans dont want NAFTA. We want economic protectionism, but I think it's far more likely since, since we won the White House twice after NAFTA, since we won the house and the Senate after NAFTA and after wasn't even a point of consideration ever in that twenty years, is that ain't? Nobody was thinking about NAFTA and that trumps immigration appeal is successful because of the cultural issues surrounding immigration. That Americans are tired of being told by the right. It ain't your country anymore, their tired of being told by the right were basically going to change the demographic
separated left, that was started by the left, where you change the demographics of the country such that you white, american or use suburban American, are you working middle class. American are no longer no longer have a dominant voice in this society there targeting told we can't protect our borders from crime from potential terrorism and their rejecting that sort of cultural grounds, not economic. I dont think that the average American sits around it says they took my job. Those those unlawful immigrants took my job working picking strawberries in California. Of course, that's not what people in light of course, as a wise man once said, politics is down stream of culture and its hard to separate these things, and I will point out that there was a. Very long period of time from the beginning of the Republican Party, up through very recent memory that the right spoke to labor they didn't, they weren't socialists they weren't. Going to nationalize industries, but they protected labour, and when you have children, violating World Trade organization treaties subsidized
steel, aluminium, aluminum, stealing IP and Donald Trump comes on. These is working to protect your makers. You making an argument that I am not even talking about what I'm saying is that you? What I'm saying is that Republicans one one thousand nationwide elections during the era from Obama to today, one thousand, the one thousand and one was Donald Trump? It's not that all of a sudden at one thousand and one everyone went conservatism was a crap message. We don't need conservatism anymore. What we need is a goal that we need to go back to win, Lincoln was a Republican, and we had good tariffs in this country's again is worth a trade war with China. I don't know, I don't think promising that I don't think Horncastle saying that what they're saying is you can protect the worker and by the way. What I'm saying, if we're only talking about this to make sense of the word What I'm saying is what I'm saying is. I think all the people who wanted to protect the workers, what you're talking about one or two before from will want to. After from you, have not seen anyone who's been converted to now. I think we need to protect
where will you go because it from a region? The reason I say this is that I think that the populist appeal to workers in these areas has typically been from the left right left the arm through burning centres. It is typically been from the progressive love what laughed in places like Wisconsin and the and what has happened in what's changed the reason why the right is now making in roads. There is not because the right has embraced that sort of progressive as it is because the left decided that all those people who they used to believe were the hard working. Part of that right are a bunch of deplorable who are standing in the way of an emergent majority of people who have broader multicultural values, and so what from did ass? She spoke to those people now, on the back of that, he may also believe some of this progressive economic stuff right. I don't actually think that the future of the country I hears what hit it. Let me put this way if both parties embrace versions of the same argument, which is jobs must be protected. And that's me that's the version of the argument. I think it's a very short ride from their Norway,
and another thing from their Venezuelans from their Norway, but because I think that I think that everybody is this. My objection orn cast his new book, we'll show it for dropping with about and again it's about, but he basically says that we should focus on consumers in the economy anymore, because there is an inherent value to people of borders, differently with us, but it is but much to ask people that they understand policy at that level to say These people did not embraced our trump because of his pulse. No, no politician winds in this country any country right. So why are we trying to reinvent the policy was trying to find out what the policy is that he's do? Why can we right by the way? What I'm saying is that what he's doing right is important? I think I can read it really reconciler only which says that President Trump makes this cultural organisers, I'm gonna fight, Chinaman, a fight back against which is waging war on us not to fight back for you, the worker. He goes out they rural argument, not economic and, as a result,
China comes out just today, I think, or within the last couple of days and says we are going to reduce our import tariffs. Basically in response to Donald Trump, when that happens, I don't see why the people who want to print at work. The people who were saying that work has a value that is greater than the consumer goods and the free traders can all be happy with that. That, like a big vie with that, but I will say that the argument proves too much I mean by that is once you start making the pitch that it is your that China, solar jobs, Mexico, still your job, knowledge is sold your job. Somebody stole your job in a free market economy. It is eight a short road to let's regulate the economy and make the account let's chain the economy up and make it work for us. The economy will now be its new forms. Your question that the politicians will always protect the buggy whoop, For example. This is always you what I'm saying lasting than from us protect our born hiding buggy without you know the one I'm thinking as I think that we are actually ignoring the code. The trump may have crap is the code where you get keep your economic. If you like, your economic conservatism, get either economic conservatism, because the code that here
cracked, even unknowingly, is the cultural code. And their cultural. I know you mechanism are known on the cultural and the cultural code is not really screwing you, Mexico, screwing you and it's not even really the elites, are screwing. You is that there is an entire your side of this country who thinks that you are a value which human worked right. You that you have no value, have anti viral right. Now that you are that this Will they exactly better cleaners younger deplorable with bad peace? No political question: so. I believe we need volumes. One things what several down on that message, because special. We know that message is going to work because democratic gonna continue labeling. These people released also stuff the trumpet we It is ignoring the fact that this also stop the trumpets doing its working. It has acted most if that is not our conservative and not his nationalist, popularized, railroad, oh you're, right you're, actually, most of what we ve gotten around me isn't this stuff that we have never been reopened ringing ercasts, as we all know, and I thought the stuff the Tucker said. I and I love tuckers a great guy netters writ, but I thought that that that stuff,
he without going automated, drops guy on those in it. I dont think any American actually wants to go back in time to the pre Iphone days. My think, Americans, we wish we like the things that globalization has brought us, but we like we do not achieve its. Not cheap. Crap from China is but a matter of a better way of life for almost every single person in this country. We have the entire knowledge of all of human kind. Now lives in our programme before the cause of global is that there is, prince between globalization in free trade. That really is the and not those are not this and what they are talking about. By the way. This argument that has broken out on the right or this debate. It is so saying yes, our iphones are great, but every cultural and social measure has cracked up, including families, especially in a lot of these places that have been hit by unemployment, and now we ve got
virtually no unemployment, that's a wonderful benefit, and in the same year, and in the same way that I say your economic prosperity in a free country is your responsibility. I also say your mental health, your spiritual health, the health of your family is your response, nobody, so I dont I dont ass. I learn their social engineering on both sides have been there I dont grant the argument that it's the government's job to make sure that you have a job so that you'll stay Mary to your wife, so that you'll be a bit, bear it dear children, so they will continue going to turn to the chill go to Heaven. That's between you guys, not between you and uncle I like all the stuff we get, I like the we have an on demand economy. I like the daily wire subscribers, can tune in right now and give us their ten bucks and, unlike stamps dot com, A real life stand out back I've gotten better than your Austria, as we get we're tired, suspicious about a stance that com is the way that you are going to save time and save money, so the post offices great, and what a great services but you're, actually
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And mainstream media reporting. Allison I'll get was. I was an objective report will jump Costa because Denmark has just want screen time, usually in the back room like Pollyanna like you, I am cloud they calculate air is out of place to do right. Now, it's like a rapid fire cuban. I wanna get Leah work, but I was quoted in my amount from Jim. How do you feel this mid term compared to others? Is this true the most important election of our lifetime euro, I dont think, is the most important election in our lifetime. But I do think it is a significant. A tremendously significant elect What I mean by that is that the actual results may not be as important as what they tell us about where we're going to make communicate more and other elections? It may communicate more than other elections without actually being important, and I think that it is the most important election in our lifetime. If Republicans when and I'm not being coy there, it's there
The election will mean something so profound Republicans hold the house that that will evidence the importance of the election. If the Democrats, when the election is just another, term electrically. Let it has a better quoting. What do you think was the matter of the question, but what do you think was the most important elections? I liked him not fair to say that whose lifetime goes that guy's got a lot of things are going well, I mean in my mind I must certainly was Reagan winning that was, there was a real turn around a real change and they actually lasted for twenty five years. People talk a lot the fact that people talk about bubbles. They say: oh it using economic bubble. Twenty five years. That's a third of a lifetime! I don't care if, as above all, because I could be gone before the bubble box It also that so I think that was a really important election. I think tromp is the second most important discussion with us, I will say that I think the most important question in my lifetime is an election that Republicans lost in twenty twelve having twenty two
did serious damage to the country from which I am going from which we are still going to see the after effects for decades to come. Twenty could have been more damage than twenty. Sixteen has done good to date right at every twenty six is a symptom of twenty twelve. I think that twenty two because when Broccoli, almost eleven, two thousand eight, even on the right there is this kind of hopeful moment, like all look there's, a guy who's going to help us end the most cataclysm agronomic industry in the United States and in this we ran on and then he got office. He campaign, like a hard left, liberal, hee, hee polarized, the country by rail, Sex sexual orientation with, and then he defeated in overtly good man in Mitt Romney by slandering him and then the right one. Ok, we'll scrawl, you does So now we sort of do have this as much We can enjoy these elections and we know when the results are good. We enjoy them and when the results of policies that we enjoy them, the country is much worse off. Just in terms of the social fabric, today then it was even in twenty eleven, maybe because, like we can people don't look their neighbours in the face of repair
Six. Now that I think that is also the right to reside Eve of rough, I don't know, I think the like your journal. I don't agree with something I'm observing out of all my friends and family and in Texas I won't name names. If not all of them is that people who didn't care about politics for most of my lifetime are like finding lifelong friends on Facebook. No, the authorities are right wingers. Yet these are right wingers, and what concerns me about it is that two bends point about social fabric. That is the social fabric phrase as the internet moves us from having regional community of being able to find people who we don't even personally know them, but they agree with us and we find a kind of african nation and that that you're now willing to unfriendly a neighbor. You ve known for twenty years, who watched after your children when they played in the front yard, who would have been there for you if, if you'd been injured or if your spouse had been injured,
are unfolding them off of this abstract called politics so that you can continue to find affirmation from people you'll never laid eyes on about something. Has very little immediate impact on your life. One of the things I want got my democrat friends- have been just weeping and NASH their teeth over the last few years is in what measurable way is your life? worst. I know I would ask that you feel were right if we put that if how's your life worth so it so I do think it's it's an you're looking at your neighbor, because you are crucial. A little bit, but there are a lot of people on the right who can't look. I really do have to say I do want to pull the each quarter for just a minute that you ve got it Why I gotta admit that there is great, But what I do want to say that this is not as bad it's not as bad as some of the times I've lived. It is not like the sixtys when, when the entire world turned over, when the tire culture turned over at when children turned on their path, and said you stink. We remember aids in one in only one way, I will say
it's in virtually every other wait another web in one way it is as bad as the one way that it is this. That is it were serious issues on the table that I can sixties down their arms serious issues on the today and we are beating, the rain, that's kind of fascinating that mean that tells you first of all what a great countries sit, because we can actually sit around and think some we get grown. People who can tie their eyes in the morning are going on seeing this menace Adolf Hitler illegal, like I'm sorry, Do you know what Adolf Hitler looked like Manette sympathetic, but that we have set world. We are in a sense, that's what makes it a little bit scarier, as is their there's a there's or bodies natural thing going on our lives like you go to the nicest restaurants in a way which people are getting hundred dollar bottles of wine, grunge and theirs. In other thinking, the rifle,
I know a man like elites in the nineteen sixty three peoples that thing. Second, I hit my neighbour you're like, but things kind of do, suck your neighbor does kind of what one might might so. My favorite, whose reliving, through the damage to our goal of these girls, run, read the new Yorker and they ceremonial with her with her my ties and these, oh, my god, you're the hand made still there's never been a single moment in human history in any country on earth, where women have been freer, had more opportunity or been more prosperous. A hundred men fact, their weapons and their work. Over hysterical. You might say you know that was the capacity to reason. Did we would point out to is that when nothing, really matters when we're talking about trivial things. The stakes become so the most brutal elections or school board elections, the most brutal politics,
or in universities. I mean it. I guess I'll do not it put a damper on leaving, but its funding can go up and down with, with all the information we have. Thirty eight and five thirty eight estimate right now has democratic, plus thirty six in the house. What lies thirty six amounts. Real sound. So all of the premature in I'm going out I'm tired guideline again, you don't look so prostitution. Is that someone to well? I mean it's, hence writer than not is there more information than its one boat off from where you thought than I would have identical in we d plus thirty five out there, because it was in Ireland. I said that that didn't constitute blue wave as much as a solid blue move by its. But I was sort of assuming that if there was that sort of move that Republicans we're going to us well in the Senate and we're gonna have to see where things are I mean I did go where therefore It is right now is deep, plus thirty for its movement, plus thirty forty plus thirty six in house and our plus two innocent
I have my early fresh was deep, plus thirty, five plus one of the sites. As relatively close, I said, I dont think that that constitutes a blue wave right. I do think that it does constitute repudiation of president from in terms of persona, these pre biology, and in so you know what that said, but that maybe that does reopen the question as to we now present frumps. Given us a lot of the policy. Is it possible that and an end. It is also true that he has driven left mad, which has led to some kick back in a lot of the lot of the swing state. Is it possible that his effects will be more damaging than we think of the Wolf. I think we can not be damaging the wee wee or I think we all agree that this guy is. He he's a big personality. I think at this point is almost a worlds. Historical figure is becoming an actual historical for you he's a big personally with enormous floors. The norm is flawed and those flaws and applause
personality of power are going to have it in fact so, and so, and so what we have here. We have this, conversely, America where people say If you say anything, bad about from you're a cop your this in your that and then you have other people say. Oh my god, if you say anything good about procure racist, neared, we'll know trumpet complex figure. You mean we accomplish our we're not going to re, did not know, but troop shortly be not be a complex person, but he's a complex figure in our policies and, of course, there's going to be pride of place. As I've said from the beginning, is gonna be a price we pay for the his personality, which is deeply flawed. There was a great answer to a question not asked by one of our daily wires. I want another one from that's all you're unwitting upward arise got a question coming from Tommy if Republicans wholesome, hold both ass innocent it? What do you think the first things Democrats will do? Well, there are going our vote against is the house. I've question yet from a lesser. This is,
Ben specifically a, but I guess our own gauss. Everyone else can answer considered how we will dull socialized with their neighbours anymore. I do think door knocking is still a viable campaign strategy for local national candidates legalise. Oh, I think that it is viable strategy because you never knew the person really not let her door in the first place they did. There is something about face to face contact that does change the nature of things as a really interesting study that was done in the nineteen. Thirty is about an asian couple, the one around the United States and they tried to register a bunch of Breton burden breath, that's all across the United States and what they found is that They were able to register a bed and breakfast everywhere like out of a hundred places. They are able to register and ninety nine of them. Then they called up those places. They said: hey we're Asian deal out since to state your establishment and all had no internal cohesion, ass dinner establishment, the point being that face to face contact does change people's perceptions. People, and particularly in local races. When you feel like you know the person it does, give you more of a state in voting for the person. I do think that door knocking is actually a lot more effective than, for example, the phone call and which I think is almost, I think, tat. I think phone banking,
almost nearly useless I think emailing is basically useless, but there is something special about face to face contact that still matters by the way. Quick up data looks like Clare, mechanical, Maybe just so routes are up against the split between Republicans and Democrats. That's good for Republicans! That's Joshua Ajar shouted ollinger elixir asked all arranged Arizona, so that is is that that is a big day. That's big went on in bad news, Democrat Ill. On Omar who married her brother, allegedly. Why? wild and is a wild anti semite is now the New Minnesota congresswoman from there congressional this right remember. The story she actually emanates is up. A blue getting on the word, I'm gonna. What is the story? It's too good. Ours is a story for eleven Omar is that she was already married and she in order to emigrate to the United States married her brother. Without like legally marry her brother and then came the Chin, legally married, her brother or something the documents came out and it turns out swiftly scanned the immigration system, at least that's the allegation. So
he will be sitting in Congress because there is no bottom to watch em across well. What have I done worse than others? Lot of question is delayed camera brother, even want to go there. Mitt Romney by the way, is the new senator from you talk now you downloaded from IRAN and were who could have predicted. Such of this, I am done John James is, is running neck and neck. In me, What would be a huge win for an elegant Senate cutting Republicans house cutting strongly for Democrats? and of how the conventional wisdom suggested right at the beginning of the natives, like everybody's, got it wrong in our throats. It's like I had a right. Is the map were himself so yea data, so that other again, that I think that the pessimists I get so yea data because I was no longer. There is a part of me just as somebody who does this for a living where I like more in. Nation enable Alexandra metrics in baseball. I like information elections and I'm not comfortable in an environment where people like, I don't know anything. It got me everything one thing in Winesburg Republic. I hate the Poles data socks you're the worth data that like if the data is actually good economic
That means that we can be more responds in all. This was an interesting question too, because the predictions were all right and twenty twelve people got that was a normal time, those in normal election, all the protection were wrong and twentys cuz. It was not a normal election at all in your seeing that in this House and Senate MID term elections, it's kind of returning to normal If this is true, if if I've learned, what would only what I think is returning to what we think we're seeing so far is that things have changed and swinging sixty yeah, basically where they were born and then that that's important, because it means that the entire the entire arsenal of the left is unleashed upon us and it really isn't chain the matrix gather that some people are very, very trumpet getting killed by Chris Callback, who is who is running for Kansas Governor he's just getting. Destroy my work. Our way right now, but NBC has already called it for her
Laura Kelly in Kansas. That's it s! A big lost four Republicans in Kansas, Beggin do Republicans hat like. Is there a way for a publicans to keep the best of trumps aggressiveness? and lose the worst part. Well, that's what my hope. That is what it looks like we're exactly what I'm looking for. What I'm when I am hoping for is that his policy and that he is continually forced to the rights of this is policies work and that his policy become represented by somebody who is more presentable, but I would not like to see. I was not to see the Reagan, Bush, Pat and off we're Reagan, hands off to a garden, really doesn't support. He says we're gonna be kinder gentler. I would like to see somebody's kinder gentler affect, but is far right, as tromp has been in policy. That would be a good thing. I I used to think was good
we might pence, am I wonder of migrants, as the they're gonna gumption, to blame, having made that basically, the best candidates have the capacity to punch, thereby they also have the capacity to speak broadly from definitely have the capacity to punish she had very little with capacities. We broadly Oh Mamma, as a politician did have the capacity to do both of those things, which is why he was very good. It is drawn up here. I think that, on the on the right side of the other problem with vice president, hence why like very much is he has the capacity to speak. Problematic He has the capacity to push the end and right now the Republican based particularly values, the capacity if you have to pick one or the other publican based alleys, the capacity to punch the most other breaking news, Heidi High Camp, is done North Dakota, which was an absolute predicted by recently, can have an on broke out. One wide open should publish the names of actual assault, survivor and not and without their information. Yet I am not. I mean it was just brewer campaign was over three weeks ago. So, right now they look like the path it set a majority. The path to the house majority as Geomantic says we're running through absolutely different. Universes
but you said in the house- are just living in incompleteness of budget from the main road map you know I mean is it is it is. It is the way the districts were divided and what what which were vulnerable and which was work which states were vulnerable, which ones work. That is the map speaking and if that fact just means that nothing has really changed, and that speaks to the wall. Miss the mainstream media and been brought not my mother occasions- and we do have some some breaking news for maybe so, they're calling for crews. See. That's what did our moral victory? Morally, they re. I got one more thing. I think that's gonna bees booby three percent, because it should be ten percent less right I mean they're they're, calling up at their not giving any numbers. It's just as of two minutes. There can be relatively close. Had Henry Olsen was saying that it was like three percent which, in taxes, if not a column, scared as not all, though uniquely good candidate, uniquely
different, handicapped, a guy. I like very much who I believe was wont to go into this Cassie. You got another question for us over there, yeah, so Katy wants to know why New England or the northeast elects republican governors but democratic senators to move this request, because so that. I haven't got time at Yale having levy area, because the Republicans are Democrats. That's why they elect them. What do I mean that the northeast Republican is so different from what we think of as a national Republican that it it doesn't really hold for the New York Republican Party? The Massachusetts Republican Party is a different beast That's, ok! So here's my answer it it's the same answers California, which only likes them. Right centres, but occasionally, let's republican governors, might then that is that a rotten governors administer things better than democratic and the Senate is forever.
Recycling of universal signal. You virtue signal with the sun it because the senators don't actually do anything. I mean here's the deal that will secure the Senate. The Senate advising consents on judges may have some input in terms of budgetary matters, but they're, not really doing that much of the Senate, which is why everyone in the Senate is running for president, like there's been a suggestion that we should actually create a constitutional amendment to ban senators from running for president because would make the Senate Workable again Is that the worst idea in the world, because basically all these people do? Is they got elected to the Senate and as soon as they do their thinking? Okay, I'm running for the White House now going to get up here and and stand fervour the rest my time here so that I think that's. Why is this That is a virtue signalling. The governors house is for actually running, say Kazi with next so Logan as you guys, hammer the left for hypocrisy and double standards, and they give it right back to the right is the only rule that we as a country we on, and do we even agree on this, wouldn't lose Luke whistling and there s no one more time. Yes, it's a! U guys, hammer the left for hypocrisy and double standards, and they give it right back as in the lungs
back to the right is thus the only rule that we as a country agree on what are we even agree on this system- political ploy, basically but it, but on the work it really is important to me. That I think Jeremy said the so well earlier in the evening when he talked about the fact that your racist, but your accusing people of racism is your sexist but accusing people, sexual you're, doing all these things that this projection game at the left continually plays is mad mean and it makes people crazy. I do not think the right is doing. The same thing that happened, crossing on the right. Is that that the hypocrisy? The tribute advice pays to virtue. It is the fact that we put forward, good values, we don't always live, but that is the human condition as a very different thing than accusing people doing the things that you in fact, or doing very definite, projecting agri, nothing that that there is also a point made about what about as of right now, there's been this. This idea that if I point out the wolf doesn't add that's what about is not what
Tourism is me saying it's. Ok, when my site does something bad, because yours I did something about what about as it is not me saying you're right, my cited sums that. Also you guys did something bad. It is this bad that's what I'm bode well, what about was originally was a soviet ploy where we would say guy, you guys are killing people and putting them in July, and they say what you had: slaves we'd like yeah, two hundred years ago, the different thing right, what about as it was originally comparing apples in order to put an end to say: oh, wait you're doing the same thing. Are you between singing is now what about ISM is actually used in the rice and that they focus on hypocrisy more so than we do. I think on the left is that we have standard. We were sent some of US airlines right, so we when we try to hold ourselves to a standard and fail to hold ourselves to that standard. They see ya, see you're right hypocrite, but we can turn to them and say don't have any standards in the first place at least we're trying, actually not the definition of hypocrisy. Redefinition definition of hypocrisy is living living by standards that are not the standard you preach sway.
Failing to live up to your own standards. No matter, I loved it failed in his right, let's call being a human, that's right, granted in a bright now, it looks like they did, as you say that the rate has been called for for ten years Does do was re elected as governor of Arizona Moscow which it, which is a nice thing again, basically all the poles right. Nobody knows the hell's going on remains, which is twenty five states. Still there's a realignment taking place. Nobody fully understands the real I'm in this work and its and you know, is there a pathway to broader republican victory? Maybe maybe you know, maybe not. I think there is. I think that now I mean it's gonna be interest in. One of the things that I have maintained about shrunk from the beginning, which I think is the out, is a trumpet more flexible
The people who comment upon it for Trump, possibly in some ways, boss, because he has no idea. Ology gets no standards. He moves with the field moves where the field is going. He has at running back thing and in the question is going to be whether Trump looks at this and he says to himself. You know in part. My personality has has done badly here, but it's done well here and so forth and whether he can modify that I actually suspected can, I think, he's a very, very canny politician in this very gut instinctive way and I think he's gonna look at these results and having to change the way he governs, because it has been a problem everybody in May. Assistance when he got you actually talk to people and they don't say: oh, I love download trumpet they say I love those wishing to stop doing this. I wish you stop doing merrily, say it again and again he hasn't at it. This way disagree. It hasn't done by nine on these gentlemen, and I think that- and I think they are listening. Sledges running inflexible
I don't see that he's incredibly flexible. I think that he reacts to circumstance, but I think that no from to react to the circumstances, to take the advice of the circumstance and then, when it comes to issues of character has been pretty inflexible. I mean his character has not changed, We're time, I have not seen him becoming moderate. Caroline stars of the White poysers at the White House and would now and the kind of things that he did against TED crews, which really were agreed using really an offensive and wrong. I won't you he's gotten rid of that a hundred percent, but he started back there's. No, questions and in what in one respect, what wit, whereas you done that kind of thing again, you I mean, I think, the work of the extent of calling a man's father, the murmur of JFK. It turns out that that's rare, he was sure to have eyes out about it, but I do, but I don't think it was rare before I think it was down from a way of being before and he sees that is not appropriate. Now started.
I mean I wouldn't give credit for that. Let me I'll get it right and I am ready to give in, and I also don't think that I mean I don't buy, that either he's he's attacked. I mean in any number of people in the light directly in the media, in exactly the same way, tat people during the campaign recommend whenever make abrasions, give her body phase lorries president's isolated, but still, but still as he's gone No. That was also pretty early on the private actors is going along Morse that we are only on or two years in guys. I mean like. I understand that every day here is seven years ago, whether at Cavanaugh happened when I was eighteen bizarre, but you know, if he's a look, if you are able to cleanse, part of his personality and you're able to channel his aggression in positive directions. I'd be nearly unstoppable yeah Buddy Buddy is. But the question is what will get? Let's see, he has changed. What do you think he's given for eleven? They know, instead of focusing too much on from let's talk about what the Democrats have to do here, because if you look at all of these recent, how there making. Now. What you are saying is the democratic
performing where they ran moderates in their underperforming, where they did not without that's, really were rightly ask Andrew Gilan lost in Florida because they undergo and is not even close to a moderate, he's a radical and Something is happening to beta, even though beta portrayed himself as Moderate Beethoven. I suppose you Democrat, abolish. I correct all democrats we're winning across the country and indeed on these enemies, purple districts literally some of its strong. But closer to elude dogs than to radical San Francisco loved? All this that this is right if the Democrats run somebody portable moderate in twenty twenty. It can provide with much more of a problem if they go full scale interests showing twenty twenty, if they go full scale, intra sexual twenty twenty. I think the presidential race looks a lot more like the centre right and if they run somebody moderate. I think that the presidential race looks like he's always rather anybody model. Other base? Allow them to us? That's a good question. Do you know I think that they can do
buddy operative legal literally? Do they re? Not giving incentives are right now, general stoutly Mcchrystal was going around making around you could see. World them in exile, member they'd. They tried to do this in two thousand or without Wesley. Well yeah. You tartan Microcosm letter that we not raise turned out not to be a thing, but Mcchrystal is not yet. I am let let's say that in twenty twenty they run Stanley Mcchrystal. A serious human there there is. There is a world where Democrats wake themselves off from the stupor and and they learn the lesson, that's how I think that's ones are built on exactly what twenty twenty is. Gonna worry about is who learned the lesson now the question is Does any one thing they learn. Wasn't my fear among the public. Tens is gonna, be that the enthusiasm for what happened in Florida and what may be happening in Ohio. Maybe happening in that that enthusiasm we're going to translate into. We don't need to learn any lessons. The Democrats are gonna shoot themselves right in the head and all we have to do. Is it and white and laughed at them, and the commission
other side of that and democratic Iraq took looking at the house. We did rate yeoman work here we won nearly forty seats in the house. We will just above thirty seats in the house, and that means one back the house, the right, that's good. I know I have a couple of years, just shouted Trump and people though, like Trump. And obviously I see only a tremendous we want house. I want to thank those values. The most likely outcome agree. Those in both parties are currently controlled by their base to an extent that we have not seen in those. Last thirty, I gotta tell you, don't write what we ve seen. George W Bush was, was not the bait sky Mitt Romney, not the base guy John Mccain, not the base Guy Donald Trump. The base got Braga bomb at the base guy. The base doesn't learn any lessons that the basic rules the basis, true believers, and so, when the bases empower and both parties out of I've lived through a time when both bases were controlling their pardon. How does it moderating that I gotta central
really, I know everyone decries the basis controlling the parties. I like it. I really like it. This was a big big complain among political scientists in the thirties and fortys and fifty's that the two parties were to. Similarly, they weren't, ideologically distinct Other distinct, very Goldwater called for a choice, not an echo. I'd rather have an honest choice, even if its run by the grains of both parties. I'd rather see two clear visions for America, then some fake, blue dogged by coming in and pretending to be sort of conserve. Here's the issue that I don't think the base of each party is policy driven, I agree, I think that this is this. Is the problem out agree with you if it were like? Ok, the Republican based embracing tea party, small government principles, individual rights and God, given liberties. If it's just the Democrats are a holes and we want somebody, who's gonna sack those. Efforts right in the head right in that ended, ended then democratic bases, entire pitch is Donald. Trump. Is Hitler We must go and stop him right now. Not sure how that is good for american power
so if I, if I thought that it were a policy fight, I totally agree obviously has a big tea party supporter and I M the base. When it comes to you, I am the Senate MA. Am the bay when it comes to a lot of these political concerns, but I am concerned that what the base in love with right now is in fact the fight. It is the owning the cons owning the lips thank her and because their inventories of what moves that right exactly any used to be, but then I think that again, Obama shifted the model and twelve the model used to be that you lock down the basin primary and then you talk to the centre in the general, and that was through not only with regard to policy, but with regard to Africa read it when you, when you're on your home, serve, you speak like a rabble rousing robes Pierre and then, when you go out in public, then you speak the language of unification, and now it's like. Well, you know what we all know the language bullshit bullshit, so we're not gonna. Do that we're just gonna. Do the rabble rousing thing on both sides everywhere, and the problem is that that does lead to the belief
when you see what these, but when I see that what the Democrats, her saying, whether you stay behind closed doors, another same public agony before saying, but I feel it I cannot say the same thing about us like there is owing to the idea of the kind of platonic noble, why with certain extent in politics, which is that even if you believe other guys are ill motivated redress, have the veneer of civilization lawyer or you assume that yet people voting in the democracy don't actually want to tear out the democracy ruined. This speaks to speak slew to something those become dysfunctional in our legislature. The fact that they are not, I've seen? A lot of immigration is actually a great example of this. As a guy who doesn't really care wake up in the mountains in the morning worried about immigration. I do about the rule of law. I do worry about like Chuck Schumer Leaving a pen in the air and download from should pass a law on begins, honest down from shore pestle, instead of saying I'm gonna go talk the Mitchell economy going to sit down and work out, something that is going to appeal.
To this country where we see these rules will all stick by them because we made them. We men that is the essence of democracy that the essence of the republic is these guys doing that they are not doing that. How is how is it that immigration law has stagnated? Weird is for so long since Teddy Kennedy, with everybody with everybody saying that is wrong. How is that possible? That to me is the problem that we face and wealth that that would it would solve the thing that bet is talking about its division. That Bennets document we actually saw that. On the contrary, I have been a good deal with it. I haven't unpopular opinion, no
Are you not? I wanted the horrible for a moment. Immigration was actually think immigration is unique. The reason that everyone in countries has no to this completely free flowing immigration system that we have, but nothing is done about. It is because the elites of both parties have a vested interest in keeping our word. So very the Democrats believe they're importing new voters and the Republicans believe that their importing knew what new cheap labour I grew, so it doesn't matter so their constituents. I dont think that immigration should be the one you ask about the question: why isn't the legislator doing anything anywhere within the gun? I actually think is a by product of a sort of tea party, populist, well intentioned, move that has had disastrous consequences in there.
Doing away with earmarking saves. You ve talked about this before you, I've, never never knowing about it on earth greater. Yes, it is certainly true that is actually from that earmarks so distasteful. It's disgusting that some congressmen, some senator from some stake, inspire and you build a bridge to nowhere they spend twenty five million dollars on something that three people are ever going to drive on, and we rightly as conservatives rightly is a tea party in that time period despises like the worst excesses of political corruption, and we we worked to get away with. Take it away from your marks. The problem is as soon as we did away with earmarks We took away the only incentive for legislators who doors riskier to take political Russia for the day, waited away with earmarked remarks, we actually did away with Congress now they dont pass any loss. How many times this Congress vote an act.
We pass. A bill in any given year seems almost not at all most nodded off when they pass a budget. Is this giant sprawling omnibus budget package, where there individual committee recommendations for individual pieces of the budget, which which seeds the legislative oversight power to the executive. It's how you get this supercharged federal bureaucracy, executive bureaucracy, making law through regulation up with no congressional oversight, because now, if you can't bring home the bacon for you your constituents. Why risk at the vote can only be a potential negative? You know where this is the reason for its part, the steering forward. I thought like, while it's a really weird theory, but I've, given every single and every single legislator that I've ever talk to believes this is nice. Now I play every single one: does it does show the disconnect between what we do in the political class and what will actually have to you in Congress last time,
is over in Congress and reviewing Speaker Ryan. We had a couple of extra hours robs Le Loup again about what I was talking to a truly, as he has only just started by two drew by these words then said to me now. Let us be glad I was. I was suppose they are supposed to be speaking in Georgia and it gets no doubt so we just had like an impromptu kind. Congressional staff event and all the congressional Staffer shrubberies, really thought and what I said to them and what I said many Congress people over the years? Is they start off as ideologues? the same as we are right? They they believe, all the same things, many these thoughts and then they go. These calls a power, an attorney how do you actually do have to get things not network and when we try to destroy people for the facts on the ground.
What we end up doing is sometimes counterproductive. So the earmark example is a perfect example of this is also true with regard to immigration and in every other policy like Donald Trump could have gotten a good trade for the wall. There are a couple of other trades that were on the table for the wall re lucky. He wanted the funding for the war. Anyone the end, certain aspects of trade, migration and in return, like legalization of one point: five million dreamers or something and those folks are owing to get legalised means heartbreak, it everybody when they are having their just the way, thus going through the roof, and I may not like it- you may not like it. Nobody may like it. Nobody is doing anything about those boats and to get some action Conquered gains in a situation in which there are no concrete gains to be had seems like a window me but in art in our work old, you know it's made for hearing majority pays in our world purity pays in our world. It doesn't pay in politics, and so That means is that we are actually preaching to a group of people who become frustrated Politics is what politics is, and so there action is a trump somebody from, outside was gonna shatter things and in their shocked when from goes in, and he said
has to live in a world where it is now living in the political right. I've been, I agree with every word. You just said of car voice, called this fixed upon politics. Regal like this, you gotta you, we ve got up, something must be done and you think you know I always felt a pole. Ryan was the big victim of the Edison, a decent human being. Who actually did something brave Croatia? Five courageous, try to reform the entitlements system, which somebody's gonna have to do a venture. We, you know- and he tried to do- that in all we heard about this. Was all Paul Riley's, a worse he's not doing this needs not doing that, and I just thinking not realistic in recruiting cats in Congress is incredibly difficult job and I think that to have they were guilty of this. This. This talk, radio is guilty. I will say this: here's your talk where you should be better coordinated,
is what did with its very good, and here today the EC has tolerated, takes it on the chin, overtime from old folks worthy political elite, US night, what topic a dozen what's necessaries? They do a public education about key issue again, who quite what they are, what we ought to be doing- and I think it's important to say this is, we ought to say- Here's, our principal here's, where we're straying from their principal here, the political imagination that are leading us to strengthen the principle. We prefer that we not have to stray from the spoke it. Sometimes you get the best. That's on the table. You know. Maybe what we ought to be doing is trying to redesign the system itself, so we don't actually have to go for these bad, as opposed to you, know that's possible in a world with human beings. Nobody I think that it is possible, in the sense that somewhat taken here, so I talked with Prime Minister Stephen Harper from Canada. Other net, we're talking about typically about the the auto bail out that he did in Canada and he's a brief remark, a guy and he was talking up like I had to guess. Gotta bailouts, who's gonna, say five hundred thousand jobs- and you know that's not.
Local experience as it was kind of its political expediency, miss or definition of it? It's obviously political expediency said right, but in the boat when I hear the loose five hundred thousand jobs. I dont use five hundred thousand jobs, and there you didn't. We such out of the border to the United States, which just bailed out our auto industry or won't not seem to me that in that situation it there's a fair arguments in the that you shouldn't bail out the auto industry, its emergency, fine, you have to do it, we get it right, but the problem is this: what the political clasping does. Is they say? Ok, we'll be bailed out. The auto industry haven't that little guy who right now is suffering We bear him out you. How can we look back? I'd say we're not Annabel you out after we bail out the auto industry, the minerals moral course threatened in the end. The answer to that is you don't now in good times, that's when the purity matters, where the pure in bad times. Purity sorted goes out the window you just gotta, get through the day, but in and I'm a downturn. We got it. You gotta do things you don't like my in it, but in an economic upturn like now. When republican these were disappointed. With Republicans in this war top where you deserve to be disappointed, Republicans a booming economy, you have,
a majority in the house. This now gone you. Have a majority in the Senate and you did nothing about many of the deepest most pressing problems of the nation. Typically, because you maintain your own political hopes for the future, things like and no within a pretty about right, this is right that want this everywhere about you know into bet. Two thousand eight is when this spending per barrel spending stuff came the earmarks, and it was a totally contrived issue time. It was contrived largely by John Mccain, because John Mccain was a big spending republican and he couldn't run on cutting the ME your government spending that he wanted to preserve. So we ranting is this a little thing earmarks, which is none per cent of the fair nobody here, I'm nothing, and it really. You know we. I want we fell for it. You know what I understand on principle. We don't like the poor, apparently all for it, but we fell for became making up everything wrong like there's only let became Feingold accuracy was always money political party, and we gave you understand, but I didn't understand what money was and how it affects the things you need of money with
thing you Mary of effect, one more about what a harsh but true worth working from passing, never gonna check into Ilusha election headquarters and get an update on all these races shore. Somebody wants to know. Why do you think Nicky Hale is going to do now that she's no longer going to be you and Ambassador well, now that you no longer has a position, is my spirit, and you know she. I think that she'll take a couple of years off. I would surprised if she doesn't run for office again. I would urge you to They extremely active, because I think that the shelf life for politicians who are or out of office is about half a millisecond. These days, I think, out of the public. I your basically not on the table for a lot of folks international office and then she could pull up Mitt Romney invite their way into the Senate. You're right. I don't think that does another, and only now they make any sense for new gaily. I look. I think that in twenty four she's, a very viable live candidate and entry absolutely should be, but you know twenty four
one thousand years away where maybe we ever met Mickey Hayley had done the Atalanta someone else's man again. What are your friend That is correct, but I remain driving in southern rivalry. You ve never going home, I verily believe you haven't, I will say, is no good, I will say Nicky Nicky Hayley is just a wonderful like there. We do you may for that. I've mental, politics is just spectacular, in like as good as she is camera and new and she's, just as great in person she's just she's a genuine human being. I can see that out about like five politicians, may be that genuine human beings, ambassador who shot of chiefly milborough. She isn't fan fricking testing. She is just great, I don't have enough good things, seven again elation
election headquarters give us an update on what's going on out there. I am back, and unfortunately I have not had the pleasure of meeting the amazing Nicky Hayley, but I did meet her impersonator ovarian cancer deal in Holloway without that's was aimed at variance with simulations pretty. So we have this. Also. Election update for you guys. We have this great graphic of the Senate to kind of show you where things like right now, you go. Oh, what is it the yellow mark right here warm turns out. It's a senator, that's unencumbered from the great state of main. I only know that, because I loved their lobsters up their anxious king he's, the sole depends. Right there? It looks as if republicans are ok, we're gonna. I think We're really on CALL Cnn Fox NEWS. Others are saying that one good to maintain, the majority in the Senate, and we had a life shot of cocaine Mitch right now. I promise you. I would go to him because that would just bring me so much joy, but we do not something. That's really interesting, of course, is that we are able to pick up North Dakota. I don't like many people were surprised by that considering during the whole cabinet debacle. How awful hiding had come
was looking in that state, but jot Holly in Missouri is pretty impressive versus Claremont category. There was an interesting primary battle there and then this general election. Of course he had talk radio giants like Russia slim bond Sean Hannity, the great American gone campaign for him, along with President Trump just this last week. So that's fascinating, as well. Moving on to some movement toil races, guys this race against? Worse, Scott Walker and its democratic opponent there and with content is killing me I mean- and this is insane to considering that Walker has been able to survive. So many teachers unions attacks in the past, including numerous ray, calls. But we got Governor Walker with forty nine point: six percent there, it's lay close and then at Tony ever that forty eight point: six percent, that's with over twenty five percent of the precincts report, reporting right now. Moving back to the Senate, though, I won't take a look at Michigan, of course, stab in October.
We expected twin there, but it is really interesting that John James right now, forty four percent, that's with fifty seven percent of the precincts reporting alive the areas around the metropolitan area, Detroit which tends to be alive, have minority voters, of course, are reporting some of the rural areas of Michigan, not quite reporting. Yet so Be some more could go to John James, but its lookin like it might be. Debbie stamina, now we're starting to get the beginning results of a race that everyone, the nation is watch. Of course. That's Arizona Senate and that's not looking too good there. Been a lot of talk about how as awful is Kristen Cinema is even saying things like that. She doesn't know why she was There is on an Arizona needs are stupid and staff mic family hasn't run the best campaign, and this is for the inner centre. Jeff lakes Open seek their in Arizona. We got Markham Sally Forty eight point, four percent, so Kristen Cinema, forty nine point, four percent, that's with fifty two.
Some of the precincts reporting, it's gonna, be really tight. There pulse just recently closed will be continuing to keep an eye. On that, and then finally, Watson update for you guys tonight we have Montana the numbers, just slowly starting to Roland, but this is one of the races that we have to watch because Republicans were hopeful. A lot of pollsters will calling this atossa there's another drinking word for you tonight, tester with fifty eight percent of the vote rose and deal with thirty nine point four and that's about eighteen per none of the precincts reporting. Well, that's a lot of information alone, while its aid this, so I think the Mcnally wins. That race against cinema you do yeah. I just I have a hard time leaving that somebody who seventy thousand three there might have miracle I know joined the Taliban ends up in the Senate. I admit Mcconnell is, is the best of what he does. I mean like one What can we say about a guy who is going to end up in an election for Democrats? Picking up a bunch of seats, Republicans may end up with as many as fifty five seats.
In the Senate? After all of us and by the way they do not need that caution, because in twenty the map really shifts and suddenly a bunch of Republicans are up for me, election in blue, slash purple states and that we get really ugly, which is when trunks coattails really are gonna, have a major effect there. We haven't talked about in terms of from even talk about race, and this could be really interesting. I do not know. Do not move, you can acquire this information. How many blacks Hispanics have turned for trial? The reason I don't know this is because they have to suffer port there's no way for two first, Oh unless they're willing to say oh yeah, I voted for dollar drop and they may not be willing to say it and yet, and yet we keep saying we keep seeing these numbers there's nothing strange numbers, thirty, six percent, forty percent of black supporting trump. If that's true He really wipe the Democratic Party out once they started.
Voting in those not eight. We don't trail, he could wipe the Democratic Party Edna reelection bed. Yet the question will be that there are two questions. Actually one is has trump actual. We move us difficult majority of those in authority, but to a willingness to vote for him. The next question will be: does their willingness to vote for him translate? to a willingness to vote for other republic down taken have yet again, I am. I don't trust a lot of the polls that you're seeing out percentages is just not enough poles, workloads and like they did numbers the sheer number of black folks being pulled. His lay it'll be like a pull sample of eleven People write and three, like I kind of like Traviata like ok, while that forty percent wife, it's really hard to know, and it is hard to know, especially when the theoretically voted like a hundred and forty percent Brok Obama Year, which was completely understand. But to me I would understand doing that, but, but is was that loyalty to Democrats wasn't just wealthier Obama. We
No, no reason, you know what one of the questions here also when it comes to tramp, which do things from had more impact on the Senate or the house, because that really is a big question, meaning that we lose the house. We're gonna, pick up and Senate which one of those is more of a referendum on Trump or both really campaigned more for cynical it is always good title by the same Token Seneca We have much more of independent persona as opposed to prompt regiment. He blushing nose like Neighbour House, candidate, Roquat, I it, but I can. I can tell you who, like rhombus answers, ran, is very frumpy candidate in Florida and mix? How we not as much in Arizona, so their Interpol persona kind of do make a difference in these particular races, which again raises the question of whether Trump is a born or is he a government or is he didn't? He may be a neutral. I mean honest another hears. It is most controversial publisher right yeah. What from his marrow much? It's like really. This is a controversial proposition. Everybody is saying selection. Is from everything about from trumpeted center of the universe it from turning senseless
that it were some of the republican unnamed Republican for president Instead, these results look basically what kind of example, one expert turn up and turn out. You'll congressional races were all about turn up its most people. Don't nobody accomplishment is agri business practice you there, you start to poke the your democratic republican ticket at that point and Trump has definitely effect the turn. Others no question look This is true of everybody in this room. There is no question that people- politics are fascinating right now and he is a fascinating ever gotten anything that- and that is the key for him you know that the question is gonna, be in a presidential. Can continued wind with forty five percent of those the forty six presented about and how U turn that India, forty nine, is that what he really has on a number of lemon? It's fair to say that, like they, we have seen. It actually will be sort of interesting contract making one. Quite it will be interesting to see what popular vote tunnels like tonight,
in terms of percentages if they mere what it looked like an twenty. Sixteen that suggested from has more. You on the ground. In order, I knew I help himself for twenty twenty. I mean George W Bush to pick up like eleven million votes, while million voters in two thousand and two thousand forty one reelection yeah. He barely did that, the middle of nine eleven and warn of up from his great economy which, by the way, brings up a whole other things. Of course, events You know right of races, makes every politics so interesting than so complicated that, as you know, the other issue I mean we are on the longest bull run in the bathroom millennia, something I mean it at a certain point. The economy has to cool. Down a little bit, and you know right now or two years out of a re election. At what point? If the economy starts to dip, dizzy loses I'm not a conspiracy theorist largely. I tend to reject all office pursuit theories, but I have one pet can conspiracy theory, which is that I think that there are big players in american financing, global finance who wage a kind of economic warfare around presidential.
Elections against Republicans, and it's not that big, a conspiracy theory, because we ve seen watch yourselves, we made the citizen's right it s. An editor and other than in previous media need not refer, am not referring to the Jews unremitting set that ready and remember that, Israel's in the latter's desire. This time, like Frank petitioners of Judah, now I'm I'm talking not about a religious or ethnic. Dr I'm talking about an hitting illogical when we talk about people like Soros and others who, I think plausibly way to kind of economic warfare around presidential. What currency do when they got out wrote the Bank of England. You know he did bustling there, rather than I am quite quick note. Nbc is now projecting, like the wine for all hail governor, so republican in the higher governor thou shalt not expecting NASA can Republican
very well on the APOLLO race is not nearly as one house which is a weird by frustration. Put you to the house. The houses should lose. Those districts are so small ones so that it is working. Yes and grab and more polarized anymore ah polarized they're, not as many purple distress like this is one of the reasons why it's not a sixty vote majority right. Further democratic redistricting has matter criminal that is where these districts have now been polarized into red districts or blue districts, and the number of available purple districts is just much smaller might so well, it may be that this doesn't look Two thousand ten map also doesn't like two thousand time, which is not necessarily terrible thing. I'm in swings of thirty, see two probably better for the country than swings sixty seeds every couple of years, but its it'll be interest. In some ways. There's a case to be made that this is may be the best position for president from to find himself hundredweight. One of the case you made for that is that and from every time there is a failure, he's had represent Congress rabies he goes out for Paul Ryan on Twitter and everybody
like me as I do the hell like that that you that guy, like a ribbon, unrolled guy here it just like rips on his own attorney general. He has one true Democrats in the house would look like they are out to get him. You know We have the same case that Obama had in twenty twelve, which is this do nothing Congress that won't help me in any way there out to get me. They want me on a block and meanwhile, we oughta centres We keep on three judges by wars. Going Humph and judges in their. So did the key thing that gets Republicans out of which is the judges. That is, if it is one issue is the judges that keeps on fuckin and meanwhile protest. Pummel the Democrats in the house over and over, and I'm not sure it's terrible for we had a daily wire subscriber ask a question or later in the evening: why did these governor ships and states? I don't live in man? One reason is because they help determine the district, perhaps yet right now within their states sure. So if you, if you dont, want Democrats trying to figure out how to keep Republicans from being able to elect Congress
in the future. You need republican legislators. Eating republican government knows this. Is one I've worked on? A bunch of congressional campaigns run the northeast and there are some where redistricting just killed us and we knew it in when we know the second, it happened when we're not when you re election- and the other thing to remember about these house raises- is that out here we, nor congressmen. If you live in New York City relay, you dont know you're congressmen, but if you live in suburban in urban rural districts and you do, they show up to a lot of things there in the community and there were districts that I knew this was looking at him last night, where I just thought that district, which did break for Trump is gonna reelect, its democratic congressmen without question. No, the congressmen, no, the district, it's gonna happen, and there is a personal element here that you can't national has arisen. You know we do. We do about voters in a very condescending away a lot of times, and I don't think it's actually accurate voters. I talk, you're always there,
very sensible points of view. They know who the people that their voting for a lot of time and they you say you know yeah. I like this. My though like that- or I know him he's a good guys, does this you all this stuff. He's a veteran and he's of maneuvering this and that people are awfully bright about this stuff much brighter than we give them credit wanna things. I'd like to see more nuanced by the Withan commentators, What I want DC, essentially dissolves, I think, People should be able to vote from their district. I think they cause people should spend ninety percent. Time in their home district foundations than five percent of their time in DC voting on a budget once every three months they wanted one of the biggest mistake, then we will yet mean then people s lives. Sort of their constituents younger- I mean you think there is any chance of that happen. In the future. I could see that happening with only one wooden lazy millennials take over. We, like you, know what not gonna play you. Don't you re point you on the voters being more sophisticated than the national commentators are, isn't it
or I sound like I'm running a Thomas Raven column. I wasn't an over in Beirut. There isn't a newborn, Alabama, lovely woman, so sweet. You know we're talking politics a little bit and should down home Alabama, and then she proceeded to tell me. Exactly how the tax reform was benefiting her eye to the line I thought got. I dont know that much about now. I hear that all the time. I really do when you talk, you do too to cabdriver travel around you talk to people in audiences were just working class guys and they tell you the stuff. We think like wireless actually sophisticate, I found you listen. I'm a coastal guy. I grew up in New York and Long Island and when it at one point in my life, I just travelled across the country for years, and I met only strewn with about these people. Schmuck, you know they're, not educated. They may not be so so I'm not from these coasts yeah No man, Europe's about its also got a first suffer me being in the middle of a country, is like being yet
in India and you're. The food tastes like for electronic smells yeah that buildings made of marble and worship Taos where they're dead bodies, and it's not like them, you may do. We should say so. Why, though, so I dont see the people in the middle of the country is novel and anyway my that's my gents. Please raise your leftist years from yes, it is because we are about to imbibe the most delicious, left his tears agony of the evening if you do not have a leftist tears tumblr and are therefore unable to partaken the joy you're about to witness in us. You can go over and remedy that right now, dailywire dot, dotcom flash Subscribe, give us ten bucks a month, will maybe this beautiful tumblr and to get the shows that these guys produced on a daily basis, we're about to fill them with something so so sweet Cassie has the twitter reaction to Beethoven. Austin Texas, guys get the tumblers ruddy, it's not looking great. First, we have
listen MILAN. The actress situation went to the Cavanaugh hearing. Here is her reaction. She says beta lost, that's ok! Now you can run from resident, and it seems that most of Twitter is kind of echo that lie of the blue check. Marks on the left are saying the same old, although I guess there's you may not. Think of it. I thought you said here that is fighting back sweet and those who did a little. The magistrate enemy. So have another blue check mark on the left aside, Katy Hoy, who says help me understand. You know how many cheeseburgers beta eight, how many tee shirts he ruined with all that sweat. How many thoughtful and where's. He gave how many miles he drove and who the hell as Neil Dyke Man, and why would you vote for him in a place like this? bombed, seems or man and a third party can hang a pang. I guess again your second over the rivers flowing through my body coursing through my vote today when I drink the robber, Frances or workers.
A little drunk one more. We need one more to get us through the evening. We have one, What is comedian, who used to write for the daily show, and he says tri Bond free and he says TED Cruz, being re elected when beta was the other option, says more about the quality of the people taxes than it does about data your day ever I that there are the people of dixons just the letter on out there in a like them. I owe the gimmick, Sally scenarios, which is what most interested and nothing is just too tight I mean it's just too close recover right now, fifty six after the vote in theirs by nine thousand boats, six hundred thirty thousand six hundred twenty one thousand with mixed Sally, the slightly We will see how that continues to break down right now. The final forecasts are close to final forecast from five. Thirty. Eight is Democrats, plus five, so somebody had that right on the money
a little or let it won't. I am never never truly, never exactly meaning to take advantage of loading, one, Isabel and Senate, our plus two is it where they have that that forecast, so that would leave Republicans with one fifty four seats in the in the Senate, which is a comfortable margin and with better Ginsburg, is eighty five years old. Which is which is, of course, what is on the back of everybody's mind here right that well, that's is so important to because these obviously I think this is where Amy Barracks gonna come into into play it and why he was holding her in reserve, and I think that that's that's gonna be a rate very tough fight for the democratic mandate given by the way has officially conceded the race, Deronda Santa Maria gentlemen, I'm further gonna get so delicious genuine. Standing like reminding older, ardently radar Skywalker running a very varied
was raised in Wisconsin he's running behind his is old margin, so he's he's in trouble, I must go. I have to say I was just I was just in Wisconsin. Economy is booming. Everybody is talking about how well things with what has been around for a long time in their drawings. It does happen in time the new rubber, Claudia Any, who is a good republican cargoes nor its having well, unfortunately, broadly unfortunately, heard district was just called for the Democrats. Up again, what it looks like is blue areas getting blue or red areas getting better address that continue. Where do we go from here, if writhed, if red districts get redder, if the right gets more right, if blue difference get bluer in the left gets more left what happens to a country in a I dont know the dearer. Anything good becomes less well well, wait I mean, after all, we do have to figure in public. See and the results if the country continues to boom. Like this, I'm not sure you did. I do you just stated. Wisconsin's never been better than was constantly
now we're about another little real chances and operational aspects and stupid, but cultural with cultural opinions and cultural policies have results as well, and if we find that, for instance, it one of the things but for trouble when you look at how blacks have done, under this administration he's the worst racist riverledge right? If he's a racist he's doing it bad job, as the only things ever failed at least recess for re. Yes, so so I think that that is what affects people. People do started around, so you know he hears talked webs told. He supposed to talk, and yet my life is getting better. It's gonna have an effect over time. You know it takes. Time, but they want the thing about culture, but the writers, never understood as they there always in a panic. They always think every is going down the drain right, this minute, they're always rushing off to put that stick their finger in the day and yet culture. Each way culture is also reality. Reality is part of the culture mix according to Henry Awesome is looking good in Arizona. He says they issues ahead. One
Three million votes in he says of the election day. Voters joke. Yes, it has elsewhere, shall win. He thinks that that means a three seat pick up in the Senate. Or Republicans these word about Polly. I noticed you said that than the Saint Louis Vote has been so big against falling. Oh yeah, although, although mechanical was still behind fairly significantly there, there I'll Odin here's here's one of the other things that this kind of about how the scant democratic and say well what we really need here. As we know, the Republican Party there's gonna check trump. We need Republican Party, the changes from the inside and checks transport we need, but what what they actually done in this election, get rid of any Republican. Whoever had an inclination to do so. You haven't subtler every every single Republican who was kind of lukewarm on trunk in these rural districts in the suburbs who cares about this, bourbon voters and the growing demographic minorities. Every one of those Congress, people's losing tonight so That's it that's. What you're getting is more ideologically pure version on the Republican Party. I, in terms of you, no loyalty to fraud.
And more hard right, does not question the trumpet strange supporting them in this light? That goes with its mother. I agree, I think The question is how much of that changes a change of act and how much of that change which which are not entirely against, and how much of that. India is a change in actual policy, I think more effect than than policy. If I had to put my finger on today today Democrats are in maybe maybe there for the country in this six of the democratic picked up seats in reply in from Republicans our military, veteran that usually suggests a that more moderate and policy no veteran Roma, as that means that maybe you're seeing a little over that diversification in the Democratic party. No, we don't talk about a lot about the Democratic Party could do to actually be better for the country, because you know we think of those things from repayments rybody. But the fact is that a democratic party that you're returns to the idea of having some ideological diversity more effectually toward the right, and the moderate centre would be very good for them, for me, it would provide at least some sort of centre for people and actually talk to you
are we. There was one of my hopes for the Republicans keeping the house is that it would require fundamental binding. It hasn't been watching this Kansas race in the second congressional district, Steve Workers from twenty one percent. The Republican was twenty one percent behind and now it's time it's bullshit it's in a virtual time. I'm interested in talking about some house races. I think elation may have an update for over it. He leashes election headquarters. Honestly, if it's a mouthful of it, I mean it's better than the daily wire backstage election coverage, the frown election All right with me, you guys we're talking about those house races there, and I think you bring up with some very good points specifically that there seems to be some diversification within the Democratic party. When it comes to those congressional districts like Ben Mention, you have, Democrats that are Iraq and Afghanistan, vets that you know, maybe, though,
and being like Ojo Mansion that sometimes votes with Donald Trump and sometimes votes with those party. We have an updated house of Representative map here. It looks as if, of course, Democrats are gonna be taking the house. It was the projection as well. How safe the Democrats currently need our four in order to take the majority and Democrats are looking pretty good to take that majority because they are leading in sixteen currently held GEO, P house races. So when you look at this map here, the Democrats are gonna, be really close and ones are once again. All they need right now, according to an end, is theirs For here our graphic, is lagging just a little bit, but you can see that it looks as if Democrats might take that up if they are leading in those sixteen races. In addition to that, we have places like here in California, two districts where rocker an hunter that have had some issues that they typically have not had in the past and typically such as goes California specifically Orange County with Republicans, then goes the rest of the
state with a republican congressional states. You guys briefly mentioned the Arizona Senate raise. It looks as if MC might be pulling through. This is really good news from Republicans in the Senate, of course, in out, Tipp here are left his tears tumblers to cocaine match. Who is like my favorite guy of the year. I mean ok not love em, but there's only sent a race. We have mixed feelings. Forty nine point: two percent leave right now in Christian Cinema at forty eight point: five percent, that's with almost sixty percent of the precincts reporting and the rest of the precincts that will remaining waiting for guys we're we're taking a close look at that. We were in view of these reports, because we know that certain precincts, secondly, more left in certain pressing. Secondly, more right, but the remaining precincts that we're waiting become informing Sally are typically very GEO. P friendly, just districts then also mention the good Governor Scott Walker. I mean this is really just unexpected tonight I mean people knew that this might be a tough race, but it is so incredibly
Oh right now we have Evans with forty nine point, two percent and Governor Walker with forty eight point: nine percent, with sixty four percent reporting. What is interesting here is once again we're paying very close attention to specific precincts. The precincts in Milwaukee and Madison was constant areas, of course, are leaning, very blue that standard for those areas. The areas are more red but have less motors in them and the Green Bay area. I guess thanks packers, I don't know sports havens tending to lean read, so those are updates right now, Nevada and California are closing and just a couple of minutes. So being containing to bring in those updates would get them taking rainbow is definitely one of my favorite basketball team Heller really contested race that the current forecasts from five thirty eight is deep, plus thirty, seven in the house, which is starting to look more like away night and day in the Senate. Our plus three show its well again more of the same Miriam from the evening, but that that
significant, but a significant move. Never for the House Democrats, they ve picked up pretty much everywhere. I mean it they're they're gonna have a substantial majority going into the next couple of years and lets it. Let you second we talk seriously about eight. I know we ve been talking about a moment. He's gonna lose by three points in tax issues: Burmese. That's assert! That's a victim! That's absurd, because left made a huge veal out of Wendy Davis when she ran for governor against Gregg Abbot and then Gregg Abbot be her by more points. Than there are in the world and an alternative worlds as well. Three points in Texas, TED Crews, who won his last race very, very widely to to win by three points: Is that an indicator of a serious move on behalf of Democrats in the state is that's going to feed democratic courts or pipe dreams of taking over taxes? Were? Is texts beginning to actually pendent from purple? Will if a few with wood glimmer Access to us is true, and you got a thousand people from California moving in there.
The time you know I mean I think that that is gonna get to have an effect and the thing That would be interesting for us to start talking about publicly, and maybe you know sayings Who are our friends? The Democrats is hate. You're running away from California and you're going to Texas, maybe should be stuck voting attack instead of bringing California to Texas. Maybe we should start voting like Texas, and I and I think that that's
you know it's an iron like to stay in a place where the weather is great. What have you brought Texas values to our no kidding, no kidding that that will deny? That would be the wonderful thing about us back on the assumption that, little bit again, my my personal goodwill for TED crews, I think, has been well stated, but TED cruises a damaged candidate yeah. He heard a glint backers ready hurt himself with from space, which is the dominant party. The party now, with this convention speech any hurt himself with his actual base after the convention, when you, when he endorse Trump Trump, didn't rehab him very well, he's done a great job for Trump over the last two years.
The trunk is not taken many opportunities to reopen Burnett less room until the last couple of weeks. So when you are in a presidential election, if Texas, tilts, blue and twenty twenty, it will confirm the theory that taxes, the demographics and the voting make the make up of the voters in Texas as fundamentally shifted, but I think that this I think it is more likely that this is an anomalous of that. Ok, we have this damaged. Guy versus the most talented new politicians on the scene today, more talented than anyone currently running for president on the Democrats, are what we already made a little. Do you think that they try to draft and for president? Because you know we're making levels mulatto little bit earlier, there's a lot on the on the ticket? I think he's by saving money to run for president. That's for sure he had, he actually hasn't been spending the kind of money that he has.
Rights. Clearly in his mind homes and give it its anybody else see that has not given a daily body else. That's right, so he certainly planning yet he definitely launched it and the question will be: did the loss in Texas set him up to be a front runner going into the and the primary, or does the loss in Texas hurt his chances because the way that we typically see this. Now, if you get elected the Senate two years later, you're you're on the ballot president me, that's the Obama model, it's what TED crews power Harris Say, as is the very quickly you soon as your and which, furthermore, or you are an actual text, not only an honorary Texan, as you may have heard, an honorary text, from genuine your genuine tackled and we were, but they did every to the other. What what is your sense of taxes?
no idea, just as it has a sense. Do you think it's going left about? Taxes is changing like everywhere. If changing Texas does suffer from the huge influx of California? I think there's no question about that. I think the text is also suffering from something that's happening writ large by think taxes is uniquely situated to suffer from it, and that is the growth of urban centres. Over rural populations, that more more people. New taxes is big enough, that we have a lot of urban areas so that a lot of area too to second people who are you actually live in a city? You very naturally become become more liberal five. You think Texas has real challenges. Anecdotally, my my parents say that they ve never seen more yard signs in any past election than this
forbade or work in this law in love, counties wooden love again, arguably one of the three most conservative counties in America. So I think there is no question that there is some shift taking place in Texas. Taxes can shift a long way and still be read, which is why I think that Shouldn't read too much into this one moment where we have the most talented, yes, Democrat politician, I d come along, probably since Obama runny against a damaged TED crews who, while they ass many gifts being a a grey radiologists. Retail politicians not, but I do think that it, I think, perfect storm, Henry also. Otherwise I update our plus four in the Senate for Republic wildly so he is calling it from us always color for cinema, while he Against that background, I was beyond my noble worthies memo. You could still wind up with forty four right, which is a bizarre outlier weren't. We are in the weirdest political crime.
And pointing to the bulgarian history. Climate are weird map we knew from the beginning. It was weird map, so part of that may not speak directly into the. David up here, but it does mean that the Democrats do have a significant upheld battling twenty twenty message. If now, because there you'll have to pick up a lot of seat in twenty twenty, two take descended Republicans walk away from tonight with fifty six seats in the Senate, Pneumonia and then it's gotta be added to this can be a big shift, fishing, a presidential, your eminence the. Thing to remember is that crews wonder sixteen and twenty twelve does credit presidential. Your everybody in Texas showed up to vote from intervening in off your election Republican Sancho trunk, was an unbalanced in places that, where they take for granted, that the Republicans went away- and in a given another answer to that daily, wire subscriber rastus at the beginning of the evening. Why should I care about republic? The governors in space in which I do not live? One of the reasons is because if there is a bacon see created in this guess who gets to fill it yeah. That's where I had to tell him until you get a make good election. It's the governors of those states that you could you a lot of good can be done,
by a republic you know it is interesting to if, if the Republicans get these huge gains in the Senate and the Democrats and looks like hundred percent have the house that means that you're going to get more drama, and just like Russell growing Gladiator more you not entertainment is that's not why you were here. You know, president trumped does thrive on this drama to the joy in consternation of all of us, and what that means is there's no chancing If you got the invasion, there's no chance, it gets convicted or they visited rabble. That's for sure they did this is this is what I've been saying: that in some ways for Trump put aside for the country from this almost best case scenario, he's gonna punching bag. Nancy close, it will be speaker of the house again with yes, nay, she she's too much more money at thirty, five plus thirty five. I think she is that he has dropped down the plus thirty, two plus thirty. I think she has a really tough time become experts. I would she is money. Machines is a cash machine and she's be able to say I drove us back to victory after a few years in the wilderness here and you know she. She will be the speaker again from going battle
Nancy policy will be a thing: it'll heighten the gender gap for all the way since the Euro is going ahead in the gender gap and meanwhile, fine, if you want to bet on it as he policy. Well we push through the heritage funding judges as a bargaining, so we can let them run. My no right hand were now mark housekeeper, right exactly where it will far pass Mercosur, you haven't got a three: were Mercosur dies while you enjoy your house victory municipal leftist? Here's! My let's simple: let's, let's Portland out forever, Tony bear it man, natural justice, buried, you just do it and, although placing arbitrariness, that's a big when that is about that. That's it that's historic! When ready! Happily, you have a say Three conservative majority on the court Roberts at that point, Isn T Miss Winwood yeah, so that's it how about I don't have to there isn't a shattering argument. I ain't. Nobody will probably be worth while to democratic way of plus thirty, seven plus thirty. Seven is democratically. Ok. Here's the headline in off your election party out of power winds,
house, that's right! That's exactly right! Since night is lamentable margin. Guernsey such as Nigeria is rubbish. Moreover, national review he's a since nineteen sixty eight no period of unified government control. Has lasted longer than for you? That's right since sixty eight now. So this is how politics goes. The real. The real wonder here is that Republicans hereafter effort from one in twenty. Sixteen, the general conventional wisdom was the twenty eight. He was going to be a bloodbath across the border and it isn't you know it's there. It's not free it's bad for a public ends in the house. It's good republicans and set it right. Then a bloodbath! That's love letting, but have a bloodbath yet, and I want to come back to me. Coney bear yes, I keep trying to say this, but what were taken for granted that Amy Coney bear? It should be the next Supreme Court nominee of trumpets, another vacancy and cultivate this great point this week. The trump shouldn't appoint Amy Tony Barracuda should appoint a man that
Democrats, have now demonstrated through cabin on the little themselves up again that they have one argument and we know exactly what the argument is, and we know that people don't care about that argument. If it is true the girls I heard this morning on his Amy crony Barrett they're, going to treat like Sarah Palin? I have we seen we know that their nominated there's something different, and this is why they should nominate Amy go anywhere because Pennsylvania has a heavy catholic population and the attack on maybe go anywhere. It is now just get me the trees, a female. It's the chilling ghastly correct, she's, a catholic female religious catholic female who had the temerity to have seven children, including two adopted ones, and that means that you, is a bad person. That is a battle. I would pay good money on with I'm with you, but they think of and actually do it every day. When they, when, when he appointed or to address this right, we need to avoid were not like ordinary diet line side saying at the dogma lives. Only within you and that's get the press that deserve, because it was in a pellet Corti. Imagine them doing. Catholics can't be unsupervised court because they are.
Like yeah. You know any good night gang. She is part of a prayer group and they actually major Democrats accused were being part of a cult. That's it with the cult of the catholic church. A cult of an illegal immigrants and colors argument. I love an and she's brilliant, but that's too clever by half. For me, I think I think bends got an exact We right bring it on real and let him come and get together for being a religious person. Whatever the oceans and seas is mainstreaming Christian happens because like those remains on Professor federal judge, let me come, let him come and unless they can prove like, I said she rigged, but cabinet. That would be truly Sputnik swear issues it ray of light and adopted today. Whether the other thing is that the headline tonight well, it's gonna be condemns take up. It has yet they are missing the the disappointed that is its being made by truck Todd. Actually he's right, he says: there's no signature, one
neither is it there's nobody that they can quite an angle. That's the future yeah right and then they would have gotten with bed with beta Morgan Ocean regularly Gunnar we're the NATO or given that would have been the case. Even cinema. You know, they're probably would win the case they do. They were going to push for whose the future- candy. Another step with Alexander cause your Cortez rubbing the coup who's, the face of the victory and the answers that there are special face of the victory, but through all the house you know, if there's other house yeah right when it comes to like establishing the future of the party, what they were hoping for us tonight was went to crown the twenty twenty contender. Who is? to be in the battle against Trump. For the next five years we were looking for a bomb Us Latin America, two thousand sex and didn't get it didn't get in there and that's that's a big hit for them, because it means we have to go back to the same old, tired, proper candidates that we ve been talking about. The last couple years was with worn and Harris Inquiry Booker and all the rest of his clown show
I am even baino. He's he's herring formidable, yet nets that right now, but I think that I think that's right. I also just think that his shoes, this you know this- has been unprecedented in its in its degree. The attack on Donald Trump, the attack on down from, has not been it, has been like the attack on on Mitt Romney. Like the attack on Georgia, we were incredibly amp up any just hasn't had the effect it has not had any effect really, because I mean, unless you could say, oh he's done so well policy, why's that only reason he's lost any seats at all is because of this attack, but I don't think that's true, I think, trumpets to some degree responsible for that. From self and the map. Again, it is the map, the map, my soul, Oh the map. You know, I think this is this is something that has just really interesting all this effort, all the sweat all this blood, all this sharing of responsibility and shutting of credibility
nothing is given them actual Dave racked by the way and at a loss for the Republicans has lost his districts or again again. A lot of suburban allotted suburban districts are our. You are experiencing serious trouble now, president from just signed onto twitter, they want to tell us they are awaiting right now, Kazi bins about it. Still, your punchline give it to us show you guys have resident speculating law about how President trumps going to spend this. Well, he just tweeted. He said tremendous success. Tonight,
thank you to all so he's claiming early victory. Unless you ve now we're still waiting for more results to command Cassie are we sure he is referring to the mid term elections? I don't know. Maybe he's watching Fox news you likes their coverage is client tremendous success. We will see what he says. Waiter, I'm sure that's not envy the only change from Hence- and I beg you guess ages when they gave her the eighty tremendous. As I know he has left us now for probably two weeks saying we're gonna win the Senate and we're gonna do very well in the minute. You said that you are really had to think our right. They really don't think that when the house- and then it gets to pull out that we tremendous success, is once in a generation Apollonia calling area that is so interchanging. If only the internet, I mean I am here to be entertained and he is and entertaining guys this has been a bit. This has been amusing, oh yeah, I'm in the prospective horrific downsides have not met,
any real any reality, and so it's turned from sort of tragedy, too Musement befuddled into amused, and now I'm and I'm basically in amazement that didn't bring em an allegedly than an amusement is no longer possible to maintain the laughs fast in future, to get a better shown. I mean they're gonna, get a better show for the next two years we might lose out on more tax reform, we're going to lose that now we might lose out on entitlement reform which we were never ever going to get yeah we're gonna, get a better show. Governmentalism is not governor of California like our state, is just this we're just tell us who is the choice? Didn't like John John Cox is fine but like that was those now are they ever has never think about when cabin and bad news freely show from Oklahoma, apparently percent of Steve Russell just lost his seat in Oklahoma. That's a big democratic pick up there. They picking there's one thing you do now, in that they are doing what they need to know in the house that that is it that was in upset. In the end, it will be
around what some of us predicted earlier in the evening I want to say something that we haven't. We we ve talked about president trumpet successes and failures. We ve talked about Republican Party successes and failures, democratic party, successes and failures. We have a breakdown ourselves near enough real we have had. Tonight at almost every moment of this infinity long yard, Cassa Entity, Wars Party, a party tina- we have had at least sixty thousand people. Why in real time and now the irish bank modernizing- and so we want to say thank you to everyone who happening enlivened social media. We want especially say thank you to the people turning in live at the daily wire dot com. It's it's a bargain. I think at ten bucks, if you want to become a subscriber would love to have, you will send you utter leftist years tumblr. If you become an annual subscriber and you get this kind,
commentary from been and from drew and from Michael every day. We actually don't let Michael broadcast on Fridays, because that is the good of the people that you also get to ask questions, and I think now is a good time for us to take him back to coltan. If there's anything else that our daily work subscribers one ask us, it's gonna be a little I'm not exactly sure how long we're going to go this evening, but we do still have a few races we want to. We want to stick around for I before we call it a night, so we thank you for sticking with us for so long. And we're not going to say we're here all night and I guess they were in it for the long haul, I got more than left ammo jewelry area called them. What do people want to know? We're gonna get through three questions, so help me sounds So we got a question from Spain has said Joe Biden could be you'll challenge for Trump and twenty twenty. Do you think the Democrats could put a binding twenty twenty? with any shred of legitimacy, consider
he's an old white dude. So yes, because the Democrats have no standards whatsoever, so of course I've always disagreed with you. I just don't think by MR true presidential campaign. I mean that that they may very well be the case, but he's got a bad record prior races, He does have more blue collar appeal than any of the other democratic they're talking about right now. He does have a history of being clubbed over the head and surviving, which I mean something in examining unseal but he's arrive. There really is a thing like you, ve gotta be created with a farmer glamour. That's the thing he has gone. Why I think, there's something else. It is well informed too, and that is that President Trump has one particular specialty and that, as he can drag any human being down into the mud with him, if you are already covered modest, actually benefit. If I think that your clean as the driven snow, your novel Harris or something and then from starts- throwing might all over you. Suddenly your image planet and its that directional
from it in image that actual damages and president a presidential rest, a red nose. Nobody, nobody has an opinion about Joe Biden as billions are probably brilliant change about Joe Biden if it turns into a plate with a with Joe Biden. That is what it is. I still think that he is, I think, more before. Then come all areas and then is more of a threat than Elizabeth WAR and in some ways were within those with were pre irish worries me a little. She was always make I'm more word about world than Harris. Really. I don't believe that you can put the Obama coalition back together. I think they may run Kemal Harris because they think that you can, but I dont, I just don't think it floats, whereas I think a list with Warren who is pretty canny won't lightly. She will tat to the Bernie Sanders populous position in the party and I think that there can be. Very successful for her, I think Bernie Sanders may have been elected president. If Hillary Clinton, hadn't literally a little, must be a legal area and- and I dont think Harris can make us credible way for that sort of populist wing of the Duma.
Party, anyone anywhere things on the issue that is the intersection will stick, does not work. In Ohio. It doesn't work in order. It doesn't work in a lot of the states that are actual battleground statements can all do. What we can say is I mean in the metal again. If democratic smart will learn from tonight is that the districts, their winning, are moderate districts of moderate candidates there, not winning radical left crazies. Will they keep doing this with the winnings model candidates and then soiling them by forcing them to follow the Nancy Pelosi trail. That's what I'm, the blue dodge all the blue were excised from my from Congress. Would people why's that blue as they were. They were voting. The radical left. You line and that's the thing she put these guys up and any destroy them by not letting the vote their conscience if they started about their conscience, the home, the whole tenor of Congress? If you say that to me times, Donald Trump literally walks out stands in the back of the room causes you to be booed. Almost loser raising taxes with another question. So another quest from Eli, and you guys might have about this little earlier. He says: do you
Better work remains a threat after this loss, or does he fade into obscurity, but the time He can run again. Haven't we basically cover to settle spent too much time on it, but better work as a talented and gifted politician? He he is a threat. I dont think that disappears. I dont think any of us think that disappears. The EC and tender for the presidency- and we will see they're gonna start running people in about an hour. Will inevitably have a lot of political future for a guy like beta, because the other thing the Democrats do that Republicans dont do is the day you can run for office from one state. Oh yeah dissident here for a few years, show up from an entirely different statement propaganda, but it worth noting MSNBC already think the House Democrats are calling for present trumps releases. Taxes, so really. It has because on next question question for me a few question for ban who do we to elect the Cedar District Judicial review changed honest,
having read the incentive structure is all wrong. See judicial review change, so my perspectives always been that you actually need to limit the power of the judiciary to overturn acts of the legislature, because the judiciary has a rotten record of actually protecting the constitution. The United States had rather than the people who are scarlet the constitution, be accountable to the public and the baby. In robes, for their entire life, capable of just doing whatever. That is that they want, but I think that Republicans should have done that in the last couple years. I think they did you restricting the jurisdiction of the court would have been a good move has, at the same time their stacking, the courts, the restricting the jurisdiction of the courts. With with that said. I think that the judicial review to well embedded in the fabric of of the way the things work for it to really be restricted in any serious way that I think, there's something else too, which is, I agree with you conceptually about judicial review, but I worry that it's a little bit like getting If the year marks is kind of my gripe, a little bit with our friends like market,
Loretta Article five, that the status quo is a conservative position that there is something to like. I don't agree with everything the founders did right, taking the extreme things that we have taken, The odd out. Even judicial review is another thing, you're sleeping onto my traditionalists, Dana Library or Ladys, and yet I am not sure that we ve been ill served by some of the structures that that, if that they had the wisdom, the sort of create along the way they didn't? Betting create all of them might judicial review at the point of the inception of the constitution, but they got to a pretty fast. You know once we had a functioning government may yet, but I'm not as radical. Even my conservatism as I was ten years it barely even even the democratic that there already getting it wrong. So the Democrats are looking at tonight, house, races and their already announcing that the big one was for women. Ten women, one in this house races and sows women. They put them over the top and it's like. No. What will you over the top is the red better candidates
in contested district radiates. Maybe the sex had nothing to do with us. For that you ran battery ran. It happened to be women, that's which is fine, go out like that, but if their solution is able to run a bunch of women, just one woman intersection around here, we're going all the way, let's run Hilary Hilary twenty twenty, I senior Valerie to be careful. What you will. I still wonder. I think the way that I don't know you ve been has this great point that he makes all the time about prisoner trump present. Europe has to pick up ten million new yeah. I know to be re elected. I dont know where President trumpets ten million new vote, but I know exactly where Hillary Clinton gets four million more votes and our she gets a hundred thousand votes in this waste and these winks Dayton Hillary Clinton, When you want something as bases has any president, and also when you think that you can pick your opponent and win politically, Lord the hard way you can't do that you she's done it twice by the way the Everett Clinton picked Barack Obama.
Her opponent in the primary and people up, and then she picked Donald Trump, Abortion is she's, an incompetent is less than one thing. Nobody right! We talk about how corruption, but she also incredibly in common you know she was allowed your secretary much they allowed that's exactly right. You're, not! You are not highly competent but, as I said where we get through three questions, we ve been all day with question number three Nicole asks if this mid term, was left over piece of following candy. Nor would it be in why it would be a piece of candy corn one because I kind of like it I kind of like it it in doors it. It's a very historical election in their weight, and you could barely a piece of candy corn for twenty eight years ago- and I mean it just- it follows historical trends, its basic, enjoyable half of the country, absolutely detests, but they're wrong give us a good answer. Our single milk does, because it because at the beginning and like zebra candy,
and then a gas security, the Andes, and that's why I was so dark chocolate usually risen. Very they nodded early Gooden Coltan, bonus question question from Chris. He says: do you think the left as any credible grievances. When it comes to accusations of voters, suppression, visibly district mapping, voter Idee laws not voter ideal. He out. I think I think, generally, the answer is no and when it comes to redistricting one, the things that I always find to areas that the question of redistricting completely exits. The table and Democrats are in control of public funds are in control them like we need fairer, redistricting practices. I have yet to see an actual procedure that has been proposed. That looks anything by better than simply letting the legislature and the governor basically said it, because the problem is when you set up these non partisan panels that that create these, these redistricting areas, Then they simply not do any better. They end of justice. Partisan is the as the actual partisan election, and also I have
see the evidence that redistricting has actually prohibited the party that has momentum from winning my like Republicans, redistricting democratic anyone. You know somewhere between thirty two and thirty eight seats tonight They are able to do that despite redistricting, they retake the house. That is not a that. It, like Paul Krugman, said that if Republicans one this election Was the end of democracy on the basis of redistricting? It's just asinine just ass, I had never redistricting has never been as much of a problem. Is people want to make it out to the end? Is he going to write the column tomorrow? Yell? Oh, I guess redistricting is fine I'll stop ready. This guy earlier. I wouldn't know what columns were right what is going on now, there is not one male that he's told us. There were no Republican can have a conscience if your republican, Do not have a conscious. What does you gotta to say yet what more questions, because men Frankly, immodesty yeah, don't worry we're in the low here. I think that what we need to get a couple races called here and then will probably call it a night
but let's talk a little bit more to our daily work. Subscribers intricate ask us enough questions on the average Backstage India, like I say they pay all of our rent, which I for one am grateful for reiterate: Coltan Cassie want you guys rapid fire, if you at us some good so we got one from Paul me ass- is any foreseeable redemption for american politics This is America causing damage, and this is where american blockages, what is my guess noisy, is chaotic. It's crazy, it's revolutionary. This is what this countries, like you know that Why did it with his stately country, like a sit that a civic class come to? Life is absolutely ridiculous. Donald Trump is an american thing. He may be outlined american figure, but he's not. Unlike other Americans, the figures Andrew Jackson comes someone who have risen. Up in our politics before this is what America's like we're. Nutty country weep. Wearin invented country has never been a country like this before. I think we should just be grateful you're one of the things one of my favorite documents and American. His
is it in school is descent in orbit fell where he talks about the fact that, before that the Supreme Court took from the people their right to make these decisions, America was working as it supposed to work which was a brilliant insight. What will you do it? We were screaming at each other, we're yelling: where are you were fight? You were having debates were having elections. That's the way America supposed to work. Trump is a big character and outlying character, but he's an American of typical american figure. The kind of outline american businessmen. This is it. What do you like the live here? If you don't like an aggregate admin, they looked. The fact is that people associate because from retail politics is like you. Retail power this Yossi his you. No actual politics with belongs politics, it's not only did not hackers young the ambit of you. We long that's without that all true without the actual policy, if it looks like a tyrant but he's not, bread is Pesetas, locating ridiculous things, and that is what it
and then you know very well. You know I. I just went to a lecture on the eighteenth, sixty eight election who come when I hear that he now. But if you look, if you look at those elections, eighteen sixty eight. Seventy to eighty, eighty eighteen, eighty, the republican ticket published a blank book about them. Clinical it's gonna grass does it sounds familiar. Ozma has been a live forever. I know what I was zombie: I've always channeling James Morpheus. Now I a feeling that, for some odd reason, knolls increase given its like a picture of doing great, Michael moles makes drew a daily, we urgently leisure. I don T know if that were true. I began by every sin is written across across your face. Yes, I guess what d you know we're still waiting for the result from Dean Heller, Innovative, that's really the kind of big outstanding centre right here. I think we should see it through Cathy, give us some more questions and and remain This help people get to ask questions. Sure you may ask questions of years.
Sky bring the right into the website and you should ask questions rate and a chat box. We have one right here from Brendan, He says in your opinion, has president Trump campaigning for Republicans helped and boost the Republican turn out, or has it pushed Anti Trumpery away from voting for Republicans boosted republican turnout of Roma question, because there are many more programme people than than aunt had from people. It's us, it was democratic turner, roaming. The fact Is the Democrats turned out in droves particular in blue areas, because they hate President Trump and Republicans or downright areas specifically, not only because they, like president trumpet they also pay the people who are showing up take present in Rome, which had things actually more important. I really think that when people say that from his beloved of the republican base their shirts, that I also think that there is more truth to the fact that the the republican base despises the people who despised from the US like it- it's not like when than this one. The cabinet here was so big because even folks, like me or trump sceptics, eyelids than those like, I you guys are
ass, never unfriendly more innocent. This actually fastenings. There's a pole analysis being done right now in Nevada. Accept in North Dakota. Rather North Dakota, Heidi High Camp, just got swamp and unjust destroyed. This was not a close election is not like sinner. Losing narrowly in Arizona which is looks like he's gonna happen or mechanical losing by a couple of points or this. What this looks a lot more like in in North Dakota, is an actual swamping wave, the exit polls showed. That of the people who mentioned Cavanaugh is a factor in their voting. On a true to one basis. They thought the democratic completely botched the situation. Involve Cavanaugh Channel one, so the democratic single cabinet and make any difference at the end of the day in the center races cabinet meeting, yet it is serious about areas areas different. You know in in this election Democrat turn out was a foregone conclusion. Massive Democrat during that was the foreign conclusion. The anomaly is the Republicans turned out in such high numbers, so it seems to be you. Ve got give credit to Trump for them. You got an undemocratic outlets, organ in the cabin, nothing I mean
coming out with, haven't, I ve, been in our argument about wake up. I will give you know this still fits within my sort of general take on twenty sixteen, which is that Republicans and twenty sixty voted to show up showed up to vote against Hillary Clinton. They showed today to vote against Democrats, particularly Senate Democrats, which makes perfect sense for the Senate Democrats who are making a mess of themselves and experience verbal diarrhea and salmonella or else I'm going to, let you know in the in the process and in so I think that that that made a big difference I'll get from thirty percent of credit. In terms of that, he has a unique capacity, one his way under their skin and make them and make them behave in the worst possible way, one of the students minds in the senate- I mean, I don't think any one of us two years ago to be sitting here talking, but the courage of Michigan
I grant or Linsey grandma think well, Lindsey, wherever they are always a voice that maybe John Mccain death had something to do with any arguments were again. I think that that has something to do with that. Has something to trumpet has something to do with the vile response of the left to drop, so I dont think that it's dead Mitch. Mcconnell suddenly grew spine of steel because he loves trumpet from Gimme a break but does not happen but my lab real, no centre, because that is not. I think we can, but I know of they may say. No, I think, I think what Mcconnell does he looks for the maintenance of total politician and he saw in Trump somebody. Who's been do certain things and he went with it, and I think that in an able to enable the then I think that he was its excellent power I think that I'm a countryman take this you far to external, say our job here is to check President Trubner and by track they mean just stop everything done, and that is not going to work out well for them. The american people still want some things to get done. They still do and tell them to go forth. What what other one legit
later we actually pushing through right. Nothing, namely whether the furthest Emma's Appoint David French is making tonight is exactly correct, the Republicans having traditional agenda. They have no legislative agenda. Remy Liquid they don't like. I was asking people in the House Miss regarding a new that Russia and there like, will make the task of permanent the right. Ok, whatever you know, that's that eyes and then I'll be made on permanent them in a democratic Control Congress agenda. So that that's you know, that's not a thing, but you know that the actual agenda for the democratic. Now now there is a question here. Is the question Democrats are going to launch it's the it's. The group that launched two thousand investigation, do any of them turn up anything meaningful up plenty of banks there may be meaningful link meaningful, but pretty pretty hard to get the pretty hard to get Donald Trump unless there's an actual human body buried in a single alive of either got it in the face of trumped our pretty hard to get em cause. The american public is already calculated. The fact that radio- what are you knows, my strong market, sufficient?
You re everything is calculated a new president trumpet what say that they get his tax returns and turns out there something of areas and the DAS visit. This is always, and you know it, nobody cares and what's the matter, what we ve seen from trumps tax returns, probably tells us what the rules, which is that you get on israeli cases little taxes as he makes any makes more less money than he has less money than he says. I will point out. I will say that there are some areas of potential concern in the corruption in the Ravens Quetta stuff, exactly that that's the stuff that has worried me from day one he was Zella Self Enrichment there through the office that there David possibility also. It also also were naiades color As you know, today the the sustaining my point that I made her very early on tonight in my national view column this week with It's very wise saying that we are going to vote Democratic crossed the across the board in order to provide some sort of rebuked. President Trump, an anti Semitism two candidates.
We're. Just elected to Congress in the Democratic Party are openly anti semitic, but she did who is now underway. I shall is she's pretty much openly America's Semitic is as what I've seen. I end That is one that I mentioned earlier. His name escapes me from Minnesota. Your I did what the Democratic Party is. The party that has embraced Anti Semitism like openly embraced Anti Semitism. It did that that logic was so weird to me. Always it was like ok. Well, we don't like Nigel frozen in in UKIP, so what's up. Jeremy, Corbett, great idea, Leyla goods, think that what I did think that I put the we let the press get away with a little too much the attack on Trump as an anti semite. I just think it has no basis. In fact, I think your truck the attack on the Republicans pursued by some, as has no basis by the idea that, by attacking George Soros, where the most anti Israel forces on the planet- yes on Albania that Georgia Worth,
I went out around the collections up, that's what I mean it did to be fairly George Soros like by day by day bite but responses by but an Roy more, never once had on a person's get it. I found out about it. There is no proof they, so you know. I think that the argument that was made about Pittsburgh was sickly, that Trump wait to nodded at the all right. The alright was warm toward Trump and that Trump, by focusing inordinately On the dangers of migrant caravan, you played up this stuff to the extent that this guy, basically when crazy. I get I have very little truck for a politician drove so integration a gentle. I dont like those arguments as general matter. I think it condemns somebody's rhetoric, but I guess what I don't understand: what math fundamentally change about what Trump had said, because somebody who is evil and are crazy, did a in evil Andrew. As you think like I condemn from twenty said bad stuff at the time, I condemn Bernie Sanders waste has been set for the time this weird Revalue.
Nation that goes onwards like something bad happened now. That means that is rhetoric a year ago was worse than it actually was when he said it no was it tat? Is it wasn't at it like now? It's it's. It's bizarre ring that politics is, after all, ultimately, game of realities. You know when, when people talk about them and get the fact that Hillary Clinton was openly against the first, the moment would have appointed judges war to appoint judges, we're going to damage the first amendment and the second amendment and music and show which, when people answer me- and they say well, Trump said he was going to make more liable law, tromp attack the press and trumpet. I just think that's not the same thing. You know I I disagree with its I dont disagree. I don't agree with you that it's not the same thing in twenty sixteen when we were making decisions, I agree with you that in
twenty eighteen, nor were no longer having to make decisions based on Frumps render it no way, though, able to use Gregory agreed. There was no point, there was no point in which Donald Trump was threatening to appoint supreme court. Justice would be unfavourable to the first element. Is different thing to be allowed mouth and say stupid stuff. And after all we are adults. We can calibrate degree to which Donald from says stupid stuff. There is no point in which I felt down. Trumps policies were anti free speech. There were points where I this guy who's, never read the first implement because there's no, I don't know, I think, that's a little revisionist. I willing to revise my twenty sixteen position and say that, based on the new evidence, which is the voting record of Donald Trump, my worst fears were Miss found. We could have you couldn't have worse fusion about, but my fears about Donald Trump at the time were based on the only evidence available to me, which was the things that he said. Mary said things during that election that were deeply troubling on the first amendment,
said troubling things on the second amendment is a rather than having laws. Who's. Gonna know that wasn't. That was the thing he said. I recall that was on the table and equally sixty four protesters. You know like it is No, he did, but he was not as functionally equipped to damage the personnel. That's that the thing to issue any problem where the actual threat that that means that your answer to that in twenty sixteen was he doesn't have the sort of architecture around him, even if he is bad the way think he might be. He doesn't have the Ark know that we have laid original, unfair and twenty six in my answer that was supposed to Hillary Clinton. He's better array got two choices: make us to establish whenever my my fear and twenty sixteen was? Yes, he doesn't have the structures around him to effect at the same level, but Hilary does. But if he moves the right to an embrace of those policies, then there is no fire wall anymore against it. It sounds Donald Trump Governed, like he's
speaks, I would be saying to you: oh my god, I may a terrible right yet, but I said, but that's what I'm saying is that I am saying that I was wrong in my conclusion and twenty sixteen. I think what you're saying, as I had no basis to arrive at that JANET twenty. Sixteen, that's what I know what I said. What I said and when I said when I voted for Donald Trump with I have five percent fear is as bad as I think he is that was my five percent year had to take that chance, because, because Hillary Clinton, was openly. Is I've been none? Was that no one's I'm not? Second guessing your decision to vote for try, meaning that there is no basis for his own decision at climate? and since I made the same decision, I I think that there is rational but modest than they have been strangers, and then change your position? I think I never. I have never thought that you guys made an irrational decision like I always. You may want to write. I dont think was worth its limits, which totally understand we know its view. I am very pleased that I voted for Trump, because I was I was waffling. You know I really was, and they kicked me off the voting rules that was
of that there is at the bowling plays, and I said I gotta do it and but it so it's a very pleased that I did vote for him, but I know I know plenty of people plenty of heart rock robed conservatives. Who who just were on this side and they just couldn't. Why do it? But when you look at twenty twenty looking even talk and everybody Horace Miller said this openly, but who what votes he lost among open, no doesn't have to lose those he has to gain their visitor. Has the prior so Nancy policy? It should be noted was just speaking obviously making conciliatory speed ha gathering on a new speaker of the house. I do love when politicians say some say stuff like this. Thanks tomorrow will be a new day in America. The fact that that is, like it
please be willing to Morrow. I will outline what if tomorrow is the same day that real definite about gas ruled out. What are you gonna do tomorrow? Will tomorrow is yesterday? That's ok before we started on Tuesday again by Arizona is, is being called for from Sally I want to start a little bit about them is one that go the whisky might not again later so are. All of that is good news. And Nancy Policy being and people are just said quote, let's hear it more for, but let's hear it more for pre existing medical condition. If we're weird thing to say employees representatives, I forgot to look at, and I really like one, but we are not like to see european, pretty pretty spectacular so yet they eat,
sign over having imposed saying trumps enduring strengthen Ohio in Florida are, shall we say problematic for gems and twenty twenty. There, that is, that is right. Scott walkers now trailing day. Why, by less than three thousand votes in Wisconsin, also augur that serve? You know Whenever there is an automatic weaker by this, without looking up right now, while Miss out it looks like the Wisconsin governor, is gonna, go to recount walkers down three hundred boats with seventy eight percent precincts reporting, whilst we'll see three founded yeah. That's yeah so they're projecting only about three thousand madasimas over, but that may be within recap, territory the real kirkpatricks Missouri had Holly appoint sex he's winning by ten. So that's it. That's thousand mess neither pulls ever just wrong. In Indiana Jones Donnelly up by one point: three micron winning by ten, while also. Holes were just wrong. There are some again very difficult to do. Staples staples.
Very difficult, very much in a much more difficult international. Calling again, the National Pauling seems like it's pretty much right on. It looks again like to stay pulling is very, very difficult to model, so that is the current status of your election. Sir, are you enjoyed that had been? Why don't you tell people but they should become subscribers nomads answer. Some quite ok sounds good, so you should subscribe. Why? Because we ve been here with you since your birth, we say today since I have been here, my children have celebrated no less than four british as though I have come home from work for that sort of active one that really like I'm going to do there, Davidson, no stolen Balin and no stolen valor, but it will be as I went to the moon and came back children, I hope my was instrumental in one big. I went on a longer than my wife is not happy legally declared dead, so we're all of them,
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of the United States had once Botz was a man who had once in the recent past, bought stakes written his name in sharply on the front, held a press conference and said that he does in fact make a fact that the trumpets things- and there is so- we have some clips from that evening. Oh my gosh, I want. I want to remind you of three things. First, I what will take us in order first, how long that night, while in that will note how temperate we ve been night how little drinking and how little smoking we did not accurately pace ourselves with the guidelines and we make we have. I think we have an example of how I could lapsed into drunken. Can we see that? Do I you guys throw that up? This. Is you may well by the end of the night I was slouched over in my hair. It almost looked like I was listening I was listening to my shoe like I was on the phone with everyone, and I had a shoe like a spy
movie, but I didn't go to the trouble of thinking that you Jessica lapsed into not not long after this came the moment that bill whittled declared sort of like a preacher at the end of a war adding. I now pronouncing, ladies and gentlemen, please join me. Mister and Missus bill would all proclaimed the President, the United states us I'll drop in elected this beautiful moment
grace towards all requested he's a president. He doesn't these not ease, are trying to get married. They were wrong. I actually think bill was little two eyes now little no one has ever come back. That was twenty five years. You got it that was begun, really angles, trophy remember what happened there was a guy named Barack Obama presidency. Do you remember just for a time when there was a guy? You may you might recall he was. He was a black gentle I thought I lock of a city,
We must still could not all that will attract actual could be made and he was a guy who was president for, like eight years, the historic President prison of America yeah it's right and then a bunch and suddenly Donald Trump, a hosting. A show called the apprentice was president of the United. An celebrity a print depends, liberty of events at the presence of the United States, and he proceeded to spend the next two years. A blizzard with any remembering the well have like men in black use. Em, like you, just went around with the little gun, like with Wilson Methodology, legions raising our memories of many small businesses for President Tromp was president making himself so ubiquitous. The folks on the left would see Trump everywhere the Virgin Mary and toast there were just see randomly in clouds in an object at night. A shadow on the city like that. Their with president from and every time they thought about him, his image in his power group,
and it has that image in that power grew time warped around. The very mass of his manly image and the left began slowly but surely lose their minds slowly, but surely things that had heretofore been normal were seen as decadence and terrible here too for things that normal political Racine is totally off the wall and folks did not remember a time when a man, member of the Obama had done these exact same things, and so these exact them three times had changed. Things were different. It was ass, though the university lapsed into many small mass smaller than we could possibly conceive a I'm an expanded forth in a burst of bright light, a feeling a possible universes with a scale of events to I've had to imagine this, and now here we are here, we are two hundred
hang on back on their side and we ever needs. We have always been because this is all a simulation at the workplace. We already have a habit of how much do you guys want me to be out of your mind where we in our group, we are seven minutes from the poles closing in Nevada. I think that's a good time for a question from a daily wars like all that no one can be one. Where can I get integrity and, like all my basically like a grandpa, the lesser suburbs Roland for eighteen hours, river question from a such driver named Dallas. He asked yes here these questions. I don't hear anything anymore. Oh no! The question because you went death started, and I hope that that will repeat the question. Do you so Dallas asks? Why is it? The Democrats want separate themselves from anti semitic people like Louis, fair com? How do they Bennett
FED from associated with people like him. Why? Why won't Democrats separate from Anti Semites, like Louis, Fair, yet We advocate because Democrats has been said. There is no bottom of the barrel for them. The Democrats believe that any group which they might be able to call disenfranchised as a potential motor and anti Semites. It's a bit about forty were at their others has got the gutter as the only official drew up in the the answer to this is that Democrats have a different view of Anti Semitism, then what is actually answer citizens are anti. Semitism is a giant conspiracy theory about Jews when the world towards true what happens. But they have a drag conspiracy theories, that behind every rocketry lords, a Jew who is running your wife and ruining your life in some way or another, the globalist, but there also the Nationalists in Israel. They are the capitalist, but there also the communist they are legitimately responsible for every bad thing that ever happened in the history of humanity. In a way conspiracy, one is the conspiracy what what are you doing? What it Michael is concerned,
You are true. You would be out of work so not at all my own office. I can't you control the company that I run theirs. That is why I left you do big disappointment. I haven't got very economical cosmic, our anybody living space but the there, but the way the Democrats you, the ETA and that. I sometimes they see Anti Semitism as just one in one classification, they brought a cat in a broader category called bigotry, and because of that, they dont think that Anti Semitism is a conspiracy. So much as it is just people don't like Jews in the same way the people don't like glass so people are like hispanics or people. Dont, like women, is the form of bigotry among all the other bigotry. Well, what that really suggests an our view of bigotry is that bigotry is only power combined with combined with racism. The problem with it is once you start saying that racism is in itself. Bigotry is in itself dependent on power hierarchies, which is what the left as they say, that race some independent power hierarchies that racism is result of India
balances of power that existed overtime, people, hate Blackfoot, because white folks were in charge of the system and therefore directed people to hate. Black people learn our fund women because it was the patriarchy in charge. Well, once you start seeing every bigoted. A sort of phenomenon as a is a hierarchical structure of power. The problem is, The Jews are inordinately successful, and so this means that Anti Semitism only exists when Jews are also victims. It does not exist when Jews are not terms, which is to say in most scenarios because Jews are not victims accept, when they affect among until they are right in so doing so, and what that means that the conspiracy theories, which is what s happening to them we, as is actually mainstream, left view of what Jews are in many cases, because Israel is powerful in its region. That means that it is a hierarchical power structure.
That is cramming down on lower down intersection of groups. Now that is the exact case that is made by conspiracies worthy, exactly made by Anti semitic. Conspiracy is that powerful Jews are in control of less powerful minority groups. The left believes that they actually believe that, his juice, r, r D victimized in the intersection hierarchy, as opposed to other minority groups, and so when they look at Muslims who, in this particular case they ve been or people? Eighty thousand was Farrakhan. They say those people are devised by the Jews in exactly the same way that anti Semite would say that those people are victimised by the juice of cross over his act really I do it's. It's actually identity, insoluble, crossovers and identity. Belief systems based on a faulty
understanding. What Anti Semitism is end by the weight of faulty understanding, but bigotry is actually have a that is an amazing rape or explanation and far better than any I've ever heard articulated. I actually think there is a different reason there. We dont often get into this kind of territory rightly and are in our programming, but since the questions on the table, I think people hate the Jews, but has God dropbox around them, and I think that, for this reason, Anti Semitism, unlike other forms of other forms of bigotry, exists and in a sort of spiritual way among all people. So all people who, who don't put their faith and in the God of eight of Abraham a nicer, can take em. If you, if you reject God, you reject gods peoples, I think God drew a box around the Jews to say not to say
Europe your special. Therefore I choose you. He said I choose you, therefore your special he drew a boxer and in your special because about and special you are, I'm not saying that God could have drawn a box around any random group of people as an ultimate saving he's got that did exactly what he did, but for the sake of argument, I could have drawn a box around anyone and said that the fact that I am drawing the box around you makes you an example to every one of what everyone is so in the Jews. You see tribalism that in some ways, as has beauty and merit in some ways, can be a very sound and history can be ugly in the Jews. You see great success, especially here right now. We think of the Jews very successful, the state of Israel, one of the most more venture capital per capita flows and Israel great inventions in Israel. The very
times the most dispossessed people in many places on earth. I have been jewish, some of the most religious impious. People have been jewish, some of them most hateful in Vienna and right escape or atheist. People in human history have been jewish God, God selected them said, teach the whole world about what we are. So it's almost like there. The there, though the human example of humans, and because we hate everything God tries to teach us. We hate all the lessons that God tries to show us. We reject his people, we reject the Jews and the reason that the Democrats in particularly in particular struggle with a virulent stream of anti Semitism in the modern era, is because very slowly since Roby weighed the democratic
I have deliberately separated themselves as a party from God, I think, very tangibly, so they Bogart eight or New God at their national convention. They they have made a selection after Roby Way that they did not want to be the party of people who actively believed in God and so over time. The people who white gods examples all moved over the one party, the people who reject gods, examples all moved over to importing. Am I saying the Republican Party as the Party of God? No I'm saying that the Republican Party became the bastion of people who are the people of God over time, because the Democrats sort of forced them into that box. I think There were a lot of religious Democrats before Roby Wade, but after Roby Wade it started a process in which its believing believing religious people were sort of pushed out is particularly for small, is an absolute
disparity between what did the conspiracies is basically the form that this hatred take matters. There is absolutely no question that, even even if you took the show for natural out of it rang through just eliminated the supernatural. There is no question that arts she'll values emanate from jewish culture from jewish thought. There is absolutely no question about it. It was late those values because they restrict us to moral pathways that they left clearly does I wanna take was fascinating to me. What does show disturbing is that so many of the people preaching materialism preaching you know what what's the word I want to use where we you can destroy human life because its it's getting your way, it's not that you must not affect so many of us roguish. Now that, like I mean I've, read yet one book after another of materials Anti moral, Anti God books.
Every one of the union's economic governance that others are jewish since the Jews are God's example, yeah they're gonna. There is neither a throw or a car and then got going to table at times. I got bad example in anything that speaks also to the fact that this is the Jews homage shall I don't know, I'm right believe I dont know international makes I don't even Believin race as it as an actual physical manifestation, but the Jews have been formed by history into an unit that that you can't you can't escape and any kind of cape there they profundity of what they mean
to this culture. It is look, you only have to read needs aid here need to say you know these Jews is all that. I would agree with you that you can remove spirituality and took him to the same conclusions about why the hell hit the Jews, but it evidences spirituality. To me, I think all the proofs of Goddard Negative proves this sort of one of them like the fact that everyone hates the Jews evidences of spiritual reality to the to the calling of the Jews. In my in my estimation- and it also evidence that man rejects, we think of man- is rational. Man is profoundly irrational. The party that prides itself, on being the party of reason, isn't trying to emulate the success of the jewish people in the world, just like they're, not trying to emulate the success of free markets in the world. The party of reason
these poor people, as he's wealthy people and doesn't say which create systems to help the poor people become wealthy people. They say we should destroy all the processes that led the lever. Everybody's got a serb somebody and box dotcom in mainstream breaths of the mainstream left wing. Wonky outlet ran a piece about three weeks ago on why Democrats should practise witchcraft to rule over from the the trump phenomena that everybody's got a serb somebody just get singled out because there are people of God, ilusha, overt electors election headquarters. You have some info for if we do have some info Democrats, of course, as you guys have their friends numerous times, I have taken the House and Nancy Policy is to produce more excited about it. Where is that We are watching here in California, though, to make sure you know. Hopefully the Republicans are able to maintain a couple of seats, specifically Dana Walker and Duncan Hunter, the problem with hunters. You know he had allegedly stolen all of that money from his campaign and then he went on Fox NEWS and blamed on its wife,
and it was real awkward who we are waiting on that race and war Barker down an Orange county is incredibly close to close to call right now, overall places, ABC News Anthea and are saying that the Democrats could pick up as many as thirty five how seeds and you guys, friends to earlier Nancy Pelosi did indeed talk about that and in her speech she said some pretty interesting things Natasha to Cathy to go with them. Interesting quotes so Nancy closely. Obviously somebody who doesn't like President Trump, I think she realizes that his messages work so innocent It's that she just gave you now talking about the Democrats are taking over the house right now. She actually said that they're going to drain the swamp, so Nancy Policy says of the Democrats will drain the swamp very interesting coming from her and then moving on the Senate, we have chaffing refrain freaking out over beta her bay YE. I can't think Griffin, honestly her entire timeline spilling. This was tumblr
I'm gonna need another ones. Let's just wait a few things coming from her, so she actually court tweeted between a red earlier from President Trump, where he said it, was a tremendous success. Thank you all. She courts, we need it, and she said you are such a delusional and then the c word that makes women uncomfortable that I don't think I should stay and are she also said that the Green Party is screwing over democracy again, so she's not happy with your third party voters. She also had a tweet about an hour ago saying S TED Cruz, though How do you intend careers either and she's also calling for a re count in Florida, so Cather Gryffons than do and you re right now will see how she is later on. Considering the Democrats are looking like they're getting the house, but as of now feed is priority ridiculous, but I thought all of those celebrities telling us to get out and vote was supposed to mean something. I mean
Taylor Swift helped in Tennessee right I mean, I think, they're loss, what twenty percent yeah we'll have to wait and see a speaking of recounts. It looks as if the with constant Houbigant oral raised there might end up going to recount. We have any eight percent reporting bend met mentioned this briefly earlier. Twenty two percent left the twenty two percent, those some strategists an pollsters within the state or saying that those district, those started those precincts with in the state of was content. They think actually might go to Scott Walker, right now, forty nine point three percent to walkers. Forty eight point: seven, all in all there saying that maybe Walker could be up three thousand votes, but this is gonna go to recount, which has just fascinating is. I think everyone expected this more and this weight and this back and forth for the great state of Georgia. But we do not expect this for Wisconsin tonight. Some people were thing ever is with that in it for an easy win, but Scott Walker, much like many that
I was in, has been recall and gone against. The teachers, unions and left us galore, he's put up a fight and he's taken, for dear life there that guy's been through so many races. So here in California ferret fortunately, as Michael knows, and many of us other conservatives call him. We have governor Moonbeam, Jerry Brown means not the greatest, and we also have some interesting propositions, but we're not the only state with interesting propositions. A lot of other states have had some interesting propositions. Some good some bad and are very old our continent is gonna. Tell us about those one of the war. The most exciting ones has to be the one that has actually passed. We ve got the numbers in its past by fifty nine five percent and with eight hundred thousand votes with eighty five reporting Alabama amendment two which recognizes veto rights.
So that means that an amendment to the about Alabama Constitution declares a state's policy to recognise and support the sanctity of unborn life. Huge moved actually enshrine that in its constitution, sounds like they're gonna, take advantage of us having a conservative Supreme court justice and try bringing Roby way back to the court while and so does it actually get a point of viability or one of the specificity of the proposition, I'm not one hundred percent sure on the specificity, but it it states, including the right to life, all manage measures appropriate and lawful. May go into more specifics when they actually hash it out, but as far as far as I can tell from here, it's sort of abroad statement so big they in our office earlier today for Us California, voters was to vote or not to vote for daylight saving time changes happening to you, guys, wellgood. Why said Anne absentee Balin masters, I think it's about on mass, but I had to vote against those with worn and there was probably the best boat of every acid I'm honest and find out I wanted to know what I don't like the change of it. I dont want to be
Arizona, there's lots of things. I love about Arizona, including your new senator, but I don't know I don't like it so confusing like that. Just stick with everybody else. In addition to that, if the proposition did pass, it just means that he's gonna go to the state legislature and they need to pass to. Third, in order and then in order for this to continue and Congress has to vote on it to people. So all of you anti daylight saving time people, even if this proposition passes, which we will find out in the next couple of hours. Sorry, I dont know that Congress is gonna, be ok with this and we will be updating you guys on this California, races and we're still waiting with bated breath for that Senate raising Nevada. The poles are trickling end, but we ve only got about eight to nine percent for reporting right now, so the government doesn't did to make up what I'm at the thought of what they were married, but this is so earlier. I suggested to looking at the popular vote could be an indicator for Trump point: twenty
if you look at the popular vote across the nation in the house, races and what what you see is that the Democrats have one thirty, seven million votes thus far. That does not count all the California votes which are gonna come in and the rain heavy for democratic republicans about thirty million, so that you know that there are public and how and strengthened place like Florida and Ohio and underestimate that mistake with that said they have some real challenges. In a presidential race minute. The Democrats are showing up in large numbers there, showing up usually out will you could did there's a world where the results when its extreme becoming not outweigh or where you do see. These huge gaps between popular vote, hotels and electoral vote totals you could see a situation where Trump wins again Florida and Ohio very, very narrowly, and presumably you know he left when I won. I won Texas in all those states and Democrats just clean up on the coast, and it's not a three point gap is as its seven.
Gap and then ran trumpet still pulling out the right. I think it's safe to say that no matter what Trump, those because of his personality that it still going to depend on through the democratic is yet another party is doing not going to be a race. He does have a ceiling He has a ceiling, supports democratic and be careful, hares and Nancy policies already saying that she is not in favour of it impeachment. So she This is actually acting more like responsible party that you would have thought that you would issue a before. Does we have control over bargain? You will should be able to keep one we shall be able to keep them from actually flooring, an impatient about that is gonna, even though the majority it that large that that they can lose enough votes or for that matter she says. Of course a lot depends on happens in the mother investigation. But you know that's, then, that's that made thing right. That's what happened and that this month this month, because the new cycle does not end it asked doesn't arrive in more than one zero early on you rightly you rightly called off. Then you did. Follow the comb you play, buggy,
Bali, GM, knocking on doors James coming now we're not for our treating I've gotta. We don't want a man dressed up his dream calmly, but but I know I think, the moulded, the right thing he held off and now we're gonna find out. I can imagine I cannot imagine who bringing in any kind of real life verdict which has the trunk colluded with the Russians. I can imagine in pushing through the destruction of justice charge, but it would be a stretch, and I just thought I can imagine the possibility, in bringing a charge that someone colluded with the Russians, though, that someone really clear over his gaze dj right, DVD Junior Boca is these days. The rumour like that, is that the hot rumor is basically that Donald Trump yours in me, the one is caught up in all of this because the Trump Tower meeting as with associations, folks like Roger Stone, but you know, we'll have to see. Well what comes out most again, I think that almost you have just a clear, your clear kill smoke,
and gone. Then none of this matter into my every it's all back to my favorite argument. The Obama has made is that no one got indicted in Oh, my god, I have some cause he's, just as one would show corroboration, because the Erika or call them off your wing man, India, has that was held in contempt by Congress. You used executive privilege to shield exactly lower learner, wasn't indeed it was laid. His arguments we were sure corroborate. This is it's really insulting. Is the Democrats and we have to restore oversight to Donald Trump, his own? o J Jeff sessions. Here Where was his own deal? Everybody is not fired. His attorney General Jeff sessions is an honest man for all the crap. The just sessions has taken that it is on I think, he's gone over. People he's gone after people inside the Republican Party, and that is something in no Democrat would do I've been so sick over the last couple of years of hearing them, rats rant on and on about how Republicans have no standards, because they elected Donald Trump we lost is eaten Alabama, We had standards a bunch of stayed home in twenty
sixteen because we don't like drop, and the fact is that it is just sessions, Donald Trump Pointy, who has not done anything to stop the rod, Rosen's investing more investigation. Can Europe has in part and from hasn't fire, think that's always. This is just a bunch of garbage any idea that government is in the hands of corrupt cronies. What twisting it there. The fairy there's just the Evans. That is just not. There is just not there and you know it is. If I do think that sessions me quite, we slip away after this election, but but still process, we kept the Senate the adequacy over the next three months- white alot of turnover in the administration, of course, but that's coming took. If we lost the Senate, it would have been much more difficult for there to be for people to go on By the way I got. I just got the most important election update. I know some people care because Republicans drug around in the Senate, some people carry on Democrats, one. The house know that matters, my aunt
Tristram enrich just won a seat on the Buford County school bordering. I heard a ladder truth if we lost the Senate, maybe than the future of public site, and I know that I never think is good we're fine. This is fine dog jet and that again Nancy Closing target of opportunity for President Trump is. Can we therefore is about our no? I did so. I want to look again at the electoral map in in two things in sixteen, because I'm curious to see which states from could still lose and maintain right because Mama did that rate Obama lost a bunch of states in two thousand twelve, that you one in two thousand eight and he still maintains majority because he wants a broadly into. Doesn't it so if you want rendered six electoral votes. What is it to seventy two twin to seventy one eye, so he is so. Let's assume for a second. That he was states that he lost tonight, which would be
Michigan and Wisconsin and Pennsylvania. So that would be thirty six seats. Forty six seats. You know he still pulls it off if he, if he only lose three states and he pulls of Ohio in Florida. Then he is fine. Of our wine, was big? I mean that was really big tonight. Agreeing a lot of us were not expecting it. I was not expecting it. There was no one. I thought we were Jonah disorder in Florida, Yea out together, so there will be even tighter than if he was as forty succeeds off top total than he wins with. Well, let's see, if you lose where he succeeds, often three or sex. Then he loses reelection. That's too her sixty total right. So that means is, as you know, progress is my math skills deeply. I exaggerate it, so he so Trump is going need to win one of Wisconsin, Michigan or Pennsylvania. In order to maintain the presidency, that's problem, the faint off then Michigan is possible.
Oh but unlikely, given the egg and the results of tonight's rapeseed, not maintain tendency to Michigan, he lost how seats in Michigan Pennsylvania is a Buber ramen Pennsylvania start of all our form in Wisconsin his problem for himself. As things stand, yes? Ohio in Florida are good for Trump, but there as a world where that's not, you need someone, one of Pennsylvania, Michigan or Wisconsin. So well we, Celebrate a lot of these big wins he's not wholly enough. The fire all necessary to win reelection? If, if you were to take the racist tonight as is whether indicator and you ve got, You ve got a vital link. Boys know about whether by us you ve gotta, just think of the prospective candidates against him in late in those exact places in Pennsylvania in Wisconsin. You know, the Wisconsin. I will see what happens in their governors race, but there are other factors Scout Scott Work has been around for a long time. Tromp wasn't on the ballot, blah blah blah blah blah, but when you put another, a democratic candidate come all errors or somebody up against it. Maybe the calculation changes
and that's why I say that you know Joe Biden still it has one way of joke was Joe Biden is the guy that of all people have mentioned? Who is most likely to do damage in pencil YO, Michigan Wisconsin, just how Lisbon order also realised that present, I do not believe Also in off into play, is automatic. On tv up at the hearing to Democrats, don't find him enough and we find enough anti because we have brains. I voted in favour of a democratic rings, a dope each year. I its point wasted, get dogfight man too many women who, in any of the presidential election, starts literally Lara, attract because tomorrow I'll get get your rest tonight everywhere, because tomorrow they are unwilling to arise case x How can one independent allowing anyone primary drop? Like you, don't think Egmont muffin.
I mean that's, how I feel about giving the Hamburg alarmingly will case. It could get one single out, I mean: does anybody? Is there a draft case? A cancer is living in his blouse appears even years. Many years rickety damage right. He runs third party duties in a higher he takes away, folks, the Trumpeters Ohio election over my case it and that's case extra Raymond case. It literally spent the last election cycle making from the nominee by refusing to get out of the written splitting tat, so he has no problem doing that their lot. This is why I say that way. I am very happy about the winds in play. It is like flora in Georgia and Texas and Ohio, and I am very happy that all of us, the warnings nor are out there ran in the writing, is on the wall little bit here. Something has to change between now. And twenty twenty four from two we can keep going in playing save wave of something actually does have to change between now and twenty twenty. Unless the Democrats make a huge global interest nominated
but it completely unpalatable but again. Well, question is it the question is: will they nominate so many completely unpalatable? The question is: is there a human being is unpalatable, as Hillary Clinton in a world where no one thought the Donald Trump was going to win, where there are two factors that played in twenty six year, Hillary Clinton was eager. Burbage candidate and also lie Truly, no one, including Donald Trump, except for Scott Adams, thought the Donald Trump was going to win that election, and that meant that Democrats didn't show up to vote. Democrats will show up to vote next time because he's on the ballot one last time, and so they are not going to stay home, but win lose to these two years ago and to use for Democrats do the kinds of things that they have been doing. If they were in the Russian when they moderate, it's gonna, be a different world, but if they learn the lesson of moderate. Its literally gonna be all right. Good luck in the world a little man legitimately suppress their own voter turnout by not impeaching the president. This is what happened. That's hard right, slaved to its base is Paypal. It doesn't big disenchanted, though I we gave you guys, the house, you didn't do anything with it
Yeah, that's right! It's it's again. I think that we have the right of God, used to being orbits. Anyone be his last couple years, been pretty good I know you know, I'm old enough to remember in two thousand foreign Republicans were never going to lose again so static about cadmium, once restrain elections. I figured the Democrats were on the ropes. Was a noble Warren Democrats were saying what line. Unpatriotic things about the war and in two thousand six, they swept back in two thousand they wipe us out? So I'm I'm not saying what are known as well. You know who is it who said the two kinds raises run scary run unopposed, and that's how I think. That's that's right. You know this right is always like this in America really is it all goes back and forth these ever secure. Whenever I hear somebody say, is this the end of the Democratic Party? I wasn't no similar Bob but the one you know they they were promising us a wave. Election. We got a weird election that we had a pretty weird allowed, only the low you cannot call it a wave election, even even in
how's that maybe thirty, four thirty two to whatever seats can call that away. It's not it's not It is the map and that in the US, this matters it matters because of all the stuff that happening married because of all the stuff of some spell set about Donald Trump ridable united effort of just think how much much of the communication network the left, owns the United Effort by that committee nation that Hollywood, the academy knew the news media to portray trumpets, Adolf Hitler and the man one why they voted them up. And that's that's just telling you something that you know this voice this out which I believe has a long term effect and, I believe, is really destructive. I believe creed, I believe, created most of the descent than a division in America, people have caught on and Trump Trump has one that battle to some extent and you're. Absolutely right as you won the the electoral battle. That's still happening.
There are things that merely wanted to hopefully bottle on the big were so they networks interesting that no one's talked about yet is there having left yards, got the real, deep, bandit dependence doing election coverage tonight with gateway pundit mobile rather over at the sight, and wasn't obviously the internet, the big deal we make internet all day. I like the internet, some not I'm, not proposing another another man's website, but isn't it interesting that the guy who was sort of two years ago, if you go back, if you go back just a little bit in time, the guy who is right, being heralded as this mastermind this this new, the Karlsruhe Radical, do ya for the new area chief strategies to the President's ceo of the campaign for never even heard of that that the very next election after running a campaign that saw his guy elected President United States, isn't even phoning in coverage. Defined
news as there has there been a political collapse like that, wasn't there, and that this is again evidence that the gap between Trump, not president, interim president, is massive right leg. It would like what this is. Why, when I germ using earlier like our decision to basic schemes based on the evidence at hand, the evidence at hand was Steve Ban was the campaign chairman railway things. We have to remember about Trump, and this is again to his credit and as far as I'm concerned is that The he's got rid apples. The escaped the establishment Republicans would not joined his campaign he gathered together, those people who would come with him and then he got rhythm now I dont them I really like no Michael quickly when the euro is the point that I making is not trump as president in policy terms and in staffing terms, has not been tropical that's right now it is. It is indifferent. Human all, over India, Maiden diagonally, said the operating administration every step of the way the administration has gotten better.
In in terms of staffing, there's no question voting. Freedom from I was absolutely convinced that it was better than Hillary Clinton. I no way expected him to because good. He's been in some degree he's been forced into that corner by the resist. That's true but I know very few people who predicted the presence would be this good and ridiculous in no way where I was hemming annoying yeah! No, I was, I was like hoping he wasn't here, because they are somehow my boy, I hope you're not. I vote for us also want to say one of the real concerns about him personality. Why is that? The rumours that he's real micromanage or not? It turns out that he's a micromanage about the things he charismatic is twitter. When it comes to you know national policy, then he is, but from a national, but these are promises. We need promises, get one of the things he said is I dont know how to be present. Bungle your point about eating. Ultimately, he did he data point, some of them.
Anyone that is better after all, even better gotta, be they are, after all, the worse people quicker than indicted by Michael Trolling was a member of his administration. We truly that's that's exactly like he's got his long in the new government is the personal way is also the head of the already finance is when they cut Co. Chairman is like there are three already financed chairpeople in two of the major indicted, when the bass, not the body language, I didn't I heard I have to say I heard a comedian at the at the communist or a few weeks ago. She was not and of our president here, but she had we create lying about our had Donald Trump promises. Gonna pick all the best people, but so far the only one who seems qualified for their job stormy day annually. Feta cheese yeah, that's their areas, be asking what I mean when you think about whose in there now my point pale great all done both matters, we maddest he's been there from the beginning to use. The right is my favorite
I mean he's a guy like bites the heads of chicken, if there is, if chickens or Muslim and really say radical Muslim and more radical, much less and less. Well, my radical radical, like the guy who surprises me, the most those Kelly three days, don't go I in a row where there is some stories, barely fiery, John Kelly, hates the president is not a Kelly punches, a guy in the oval office that secret service called secret service hundred and the other love. Basically, John Kelly's tenure is like the end of his broadcasts, running out us. What do you have to do to get some Dean Heller results are heavily bushmen, loving, arriving on actual ass man like get like some results. Please visit we ve run out of all the topics out what you guys watcher Netflix you watching Fatah know how is oh, it's an amazingly it's about The Israelis, then israeli, show that you wouldn't
It's amazing know about these really intelligence or gases, its greatest twenty, four and twenty four, but with israeli and palestinian terrorist, its values. And although I will say that they they do make kind of the modern tv writers mistake, which is that they keep trying to humanize terrorists in a way that I might off putting, but then they kill him nobody Euler really do that they always make it like our fault that their terrorism never never canonize. Now to tell you that they never humanised than by saying oh, they had our motives and they have. As I know there is already, there are european they side with the good guys. Jabbered ever did you this routine words like this persons are really the person, except that her her husband got killed. I run by Israeli firefight. I wouldn't lose surrounding. You recommended this Tom, clear, to show, and I'm really enjoying yet lies not with the most intelligent children's out, though that is in fact, once you get through the verbiage that they use. This plots, or basically like I have someone tells us on computer. Let's go blow up. The fourth oranges wants heiress
That's all right. It's like they haven't. They have a little but a plot Malaysia billions in it. It is reminiscent of twenty four just about the together That is not something that I shall use the actor and then after I was disappointed, well she's in a man and a high gossip. Watch out it's it's! It's gotten very slow and is up this basically only one interesting story line which is which is irritating, which is about the had not a guy was an american soldiers, ends up being kind of recorded, so watch that Billy. Hence our money on every. Actually, everyone should build billions. Guy got worse in season, turning up every getting us nor any, and while it is free software and loss of farm amuse. Us like these, the writer structures should a wink at the audience. He's gonna begins outside with you on that looks at the fact that on the shrine of Michel showed a bodyguard, isn't bad, it's it's politics or all messed up, but and I'm not sure if the plots gonna make sense is one of those things right. Think like you,
is either going to be a great they're going to turn. This around is going to work, but the actors great and the setup is right, which is basically this guy with this veteran soup british, this veteran with PTSD is assigned to guard this hawkish politician sort Quackish MP, so he hates her but she's attractive and like that he likes her. Do this risk Apparently, better rock just dropped enough Momo National TV. I saw that arose in a really really show at doing, namely so effing, probably you guys tell you know that there really SIRI, thereby sidelined. Having big deal. All those pod castors on the left and area also says he's calling Governor Skywalker Scott Workers, movement What basic uses I'm going to bed but out on a limb, but I'm calling Wisconsin governor for Scotland are about. That average has been averaging a bit over. Six hundred mostly precinct endanger man, but there are only eleven left. Walker has lots of Austria
two important rural areas in the fox Revalue he's predicting Walker by twelve to twenty five thousand, well, that's a better that that is a big thing, please was obviously, is crucial, and what would that set up? What that set up guys that set up a to seventy one for president drop veteran now right there in the finnish to her, if he wins, was the, but he loses Pennsylvania Michigan, he wins with two. Hundred and seventy electoral may visit, which many of us have demanded. The ordinary way already only way this Ngos that he wins the he wins. The presidency. I have told the only one I would have gotten to seventy one. I don't want a second back stages eroded by where I dont say to show that I, like vs, remember oleanders embodiment of last year. Another third- and I regret that my paper western, because you guys promoting a show not on them. What's I've been watching an actual network television show why I have not watch they network chauvinism and enjoyed it. I will have some guilty pleasures better like tea. In tee
I like to watch last ship, another last ships a great show, but, like an impact, ready on air it s an american flag, United, but there's a show and CBS in its second season right now called seal tee with David Borealis, and I emphasise the best show on network tv that I've seen in ten years. It portrays these special operators, it and flinching foreign network shop, you it's it's so masculine but it doesn't glorify it's not raw. It's not. I was that great If we were, they used actual bullets and actual Navy seals, Euralia Yellow was called. I saw that is actually really good. It was enjoy, but it was also like
the leading right, Nigeria and seal team, isn't that is taking on trying to taken pre honest, look at these guys, what motivates them the toll it takes on their family, the difficulty of of their situation, but while honouring them the. So it's not like you, don't get to the end of an episode undecided. They're, just colleagues of the evil man and if at the indices and one you thought, maybe go in that way. It really seem like they are setting up this story. Artwork, The Americans are really the bad guys and then it doesn't because it's just that it's just a subtle, complex and David Borealis has been on tv since, through as a kid
and still looks who's, the guy from which we call on both the angel Buffy. The vampire slayer armies, literally Don T be forever, but he always plays these characters who are flawed but masculine flawed, but mail, and they have the kind of strength of classic male characters. It. It's a lot like watching an old western but caught a real old western, as opposed to a modern interpretation of an old western, where the masculine character is hard to like some and I feel like an all of his roles. He does that he brings this. Real masculinity makes hard calls you don't always like him he's not always friendly he's, not always nice. I bet you wish. You were a lot more like him, and so it's rare recommend a at network tv. Show. It's rare to recommend. Cbs tv show that if you guys haven't watch this, I think it, sir, who is it better? They give you the worst case scenario, because this is now.
Fun for me. The worst case scenario, fervour two thousand and twenty carry for this disease is actually realistic. President from Winds Wisconsin, loses Pennsylvania and Michigan, which I think that this one is maybe most likely scenario and he loses all for electoral voted made. Memories put those three want that right and then you have to sixty nine. To sixty nine electoral tie on re, and then it is correct to speaker of the house. Nancy policy to select the President of the United States and get paid back for Bush. The Gore two thousand that's held a frame it. They will go back in time. Yes, that's true, yeah. Well, I haven't impulsively you guys. I want you the demented imagination. I operate under the role. What is the one
It's possible the attic thing that could happen where it was the most chaotic thing that could happen. Vessels are actually going to have a thorough and so far this has certainly, while ever since twenty six has actually is made only happening. Do we have any returned from Nevada? Know everybody Nevada, like went to sleep there like Google edge, punk, the rest of the country, lay things out of and in what in what is going to be a headline for sure NBC News projects asked, he came, wins reelection in Iowa. They're gonna play that up, because king has made some pretty signify, They ridiculous comment in a variety of subjects. I ended, we needed went very, very slim, very, led by economic growth, because the people who know Steve King- no, that is not a racist, yes he's an amber cause. It's ay, ay local, raise writer, congressional district race, the people there probably know him, and they probably feel the same way that we feel when, when king pass some of these moments, where you're like buddy, why,
you make it so hard to convince people of what we know. What, that you are not a racist that you're that you're, not they racially insensitive, but he's situational, insensitive cottage she's clouded. I honestly think he'd probably do the country a favour if he found some way to retire and but that seek sector it is. It is not what they accuse him of being, but he's a liability. So so far my forecasts list- the maastricht- has deep, plus thirty five, so I had that one spot on yeah, but our victory, armless, artless lorries, bigger methodically as an hour plus one no unless they are put forward That is what perils innocent using arms for factories producing our plus four. So that is a that is good so here's what we're gonna Alison one they the Minnesota, attorney General Rice, which has just perfect
where you want. You want to do in charge of your law enforcement agencies in Minnesota, whose ex girlfriend alleges that he beat her up and also who is a rabid, Anti Semites. Associate with list. Our development has one I would say no, but since its both, I think it s best headliner that I once again he thousand beat someone Alan Headline is given priority over national view. Here's what we're gonna do, because the we any evening has waned. Damianus, we're gonna. Take one last question because we want to. I wonder what the evening in with the people who paid us to be here, that's the people repaying ninety nine bucks a year, ten bucks a month to be subscribers over daily wire dot com. If we happen to in about a result, while we're answering this question will be glad to bring that to you. If not you, in tune in to Morrow morning to the bench appears, show the Andrew Clave and show the Michael no show us by daily wire dot com, and we will have this information but believe me, the version of us that is still here. Even if you do not call them verbal
one last fabulous question sure thing: This question is from Garret and he asked if the Democratic Party became the best version of itself. What would that look like? the libertarian party, but I mean today sickly. Send that's got right at me, like on social issues. Democrats were always saying like people out here by and I'm premature what you're working times and if they could get over the fact that they despise born children, then that would be helpful as well. You know that the truth is the democratic parties. Best version of itself was basically Jeff. In eighteen sixty and misses the Rebel Republic the body, their basic right, Ben Ben. I think the Republican Party specification of itself is not through public is not the Democratic Party of nineteen sixty. I think that is something that we have actually seen yet, which suggests that the entire spectrum needs to shift radically in a different direction. I mean, I think, look. I think the Democrats have served
this, which is to point out problems. If there's one thing that the Republicans do not do, is they won't move until their forced to move by Democrats, making a stupid mistake it? Finally, talking about healthcare, because Burma destroyed their healthcare system with the health care system was suffering, it did need reform, and so now the report the concern to ask with the problem of how do you make free market reforms without house it represented it without a well then knock em of do, even though we didn't have a binding without even being able to access the House of Representatives, because we ve had it for two years, and I didn't have the balls to do anything well, they would have it. I mean John Mccain, Mickey rest in peace. You know like, provided that both of wooden that made it possible to refer to get rid of Obamacare, at which point they would have had to start instituting reforms because the old system- I just don't think so, I am not I'm not a fan of the current nature of the legislature. I don't think they go to your health care. I don't think that Republicans will make it better for fear of making it worse. I don't think they'll make in Thai
it's better for fear of making a worse is that I think are going on here and healthcare is now an entitlement Republicans have just seated that ground the city they don't like Obamacare, because they don't like the rascal do. But the question of what would a good Democrat Party look like it is a party it says you're here the problem. There is a problem, not fix you, don't let it a means to stop being so anti patriotic and so anti got those too things are or release so toxic about the Democrats. They can be they can be on the left. They they were. Liberal and on the left for a very long time, but it's that anti, you know protesting the flag booing God there there's something so toxic and wicked about that that you end up at this bizarre force with fox dot com suggesting witchcraft and that that That is a radical and really bad for the country through they learn hating their fellow countries who they really are. It is
so here's where we are and where we're going to end we have the Republicans have certainly held onto the Senate. The question is: did they pick up three seats or did they pick up for the Democrats have slipped the House of Representatives, not in aid complete, blue wave of historic proportions, but certainly in a meaningful way. The question is: will they get thirty? Two thirty, three, thirty, four. As many as thirty five seats, we will have the answers, questions tomorrow ended a bigger questions. What does this mean for the future of Donald Trump agenda? And, let's not forget, if you think that the excitement is over, the twenties between twenty presidential election officially starts by the time we all wake up tomorrow of company is over the daily wire dot com, and thank you for sticking out with us this evening.
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