Leftists are FINALLY Waking Up – Ep 24-493

Dec 19, 2024

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[SEGMENT 1-1] Leftist revelations 1 One election changed everything. It’s not about parties, i.e. Democrat or Republican. It’s about truth versus lies, pragmatism versus fanaticism. Harris had no real shot of winning and her political career is over, though she pretends it’s not. Much has changed in this one election, and the world tilted “right” on its axis. We left Bizarro World and are now back to facing reality. Imagine the other timeline. Kamala Harris as president. What are we discussing? Probably a new federal agency dedicated to deciphering her speeches. She’d call it the “Circular Logic Bureau.” “We must, together, work together to do the work of working together.” Kamala 2024: Because coherence is so last century. If you think Biden had a cabinet of freaks and pikers, imagine what Harris would have offered up. Imagine international diplomacy under her. China would roll their eyes while she explains how “clocks and time zones are, like, very important to global relations.”

[SEGMENT 1-2] Leftist revelations 2 The Changing of the Guard

On the Democratic side, the old guard is falling—literally. Pelosi just broke her hip, and let’s face it, that’s Nature’s way of saying, “You’ve overstayed your welcome, Nancy.” Chuck Schumer’s days are numbered, too. At this point, he’s just a placeholder for the next generation of dysfunction. The Democrats are so desperate they’re floating AOC for leadership. Yes, AOC—because nothing screams stability like someone who thought the world would end in 12 years… eight years ago.
On RINOs and Republican Realignment
Not even Mitch McConnell can escape the purge. McConnell’s “working from home” is basically a polite way of saying, “Don’t expect me back.” Trump doesn’t need his brand of turtle-paced compliance anymore. This time around, it’s the America First GOP or bust.
Media Meltdown
The media is in full panic mode. George Stephanopoulos is reportedly in hiding—too embarrassed to admit he once gloated about a Trump downfall that never came. Jake Tapper? He’s stuck in existential dread over Trump’s lawsuits. The same Jake who once chuckled at the phrase “enemy of the people” is now Googling “defamation law for dummies.” Even Sonny Hostin had a rare moment of honesty, admitting Democrats are “out of touch.” Well, congratulations, Sonny—you’ve reached the starting line of self-awareness.
The Biden Administration’s “Greatest Hits”
Let’s talk about Biden. Or, as I like to call him, the Commander-in-Zzz. His administration has been the political equivalent of a retirement home talent show. Biden didn’t just check out mentally; he forgot to leave the hotel key. Blinken called Afghanistan a “stain” on their record. A stain? That’s like saying the Titanic had a “small dent.” And Jill Biden? She’s retiring. No we retired her First Lady duties. Or maybe she’s retiring from “supportive spouse” to become Joe’s “caretaker.”

[SEGMENT 1-3] Leftist revelations 3 I talked yesterday about people saying Trump changed. Lie. Trump didn’t change. He’s the same guy from 2016. Brash, bold, awkward in his delivery of information, pompous, direct, and so on. He’s just letting the world catch up to him. He’s showing America what leadership looks like: bold, unapologetic, and effective. And that terrifies the Left because deep down, they know they can’t compete. Business Leaders Kissing the Ring
Now, let’s talk about the pivot. Suddenly, all the folks who sabotaged Trump in 2020 are lining up to pay homage. Jeff Bezos shows up, calling him a “changed man.” Oh, Jeff, you’ve changed too. You went from “we don’t need Trump” to “please don’t increase shipping regulations.”
America’s Moment of Clarity
This election feels like 9-12. Remember the day after 9-11? When America came together, albeit briefly? That’s us now, taking a collective breath after four years of Leftist chaos. We’ve had metaphorical planes flown into our economy, borders, and safety. And for once, both sides are relieved to see an adult back in the room. But here’s the thing—it won’t last. Democrats will regroup, and the media will sharpen their knives. That’s why this moment is so critical. Trump has four years to not just fix what’s broken but to solidify a movement that outlives his presidency. Sonny Hoskins revelation What step has The Views’ Sunny Hostins reached, because her recent comments are out of character. As her friends might say, “Who are you and what have you done with Sunny?” MSNBC explains comments made by Hostin, calling the timing “a rare moment”: In a rare moment of self-reflection, Hostin, who had long resisted critiquing the Democrats, said she’s now ‘rethinking my thinking’ as Donald Trump’s dominant support among the working class becomes impossible to ignore. ‘Maybe it’s time for the Democrats to do a little bit of this postmortem,’ Hostin declared, acknowledging how the party had failed to connect with the very people it claims to represent. ‘The Democratic Party has always been the party of the working class. If you look at all the policies, they’re for the people.’ Yet, despite their promises and intentions, she admitted, ‘the messaging didn’t resonate.’

[SEGMENT 1-4] Leftist revelations 4 [X] SB – Ted Cruz on men in women’s sports Trump’s ability to sweep the popular vote among working-class voters shattered assumptions about political loyalty, forcing even staunch Democrats like Hostin to reckon with reality. While her co-hosts debated what drove Trump’s success, Hostin’s thoughts stood out as a sobering critique of a party she once defended without hesitation. I repeat, a rare moment of self-reflection. And perhaps a short meeting with legal? After all, Hostin has had to do multiple public mea culpas after she or one of the other shrews on The View made defamatory comments. And on the heals of ABC’s Stephanopoulos woes, one can’t be too careful. Apparently Hostin revealed that she grew up poor. Then she admitted that perhaps the Democratic Party has become a bit detached. The article continues, The deeply personal admission added weight to her argument that the Democratic Party needs to expand its reach beyond the ‘highly educated’ and ‘college professors,’ as her co-hosts described. ‘I think we need to make space in this tent for the people that are really gonna need it,’ Hostin emphasized. The panel went on to explore further Trump’s appeal to working-class voters, with Republican co-host Alyssa Farah-Griffin attributing his success to immigration stances that resonate with voters who are anxious about the economy. ‘It’s not they think immigrants are going to take their jobs,’ Griffin explained. ‘It’s [that] they know big corporations take advantage of cheap labor while they’re struggling to make ends meet.’ While Hostin firmly pushed back against the idea that Republicans have become the party of the working class, she did concede that Democrats have missed critical opportunities to listen to the very people they claim to represent. ‘I don’t think the Republican Party is the party of the working class,’ she insisted, but acknowledged that Trump’s narrative, however

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