‘Teflon Don’ made the elites sleep with the fishes



Donald Trump’s resounding victory over Kamala Harris means that the former president is now president-elect, but as a fellow New Yorker from Queens, I think the next occupant of the White House has also earned another title.

The “Teflon Don” just proved that nothing Democrats — or their allies in media, pop culture, and corporate America — threw at him would stick. Trump isn’t an infamous mafia boss like John Gotti whose track record of beating court cases earned him the moniker. To the pundit class, he is way worse. They tried to paint the former president as a fascist, Nazi-sympathizing, authoritarian wannabe dictator. They’re still trying.

If this election taught us anything, it’s that the pundit class is too arrogant, smug, emotional, narcissistic, and incurious to understand the average American.

Democrats spent months saying Trump is a threat to democracy. They weaponized the legal system and used lawfare to keep him out of the White House. An assassin’s bullet didn’t take him down. They said his vice presidential pick was “weird.” None of it could stop the inevitable.

This isn’t to say Trump was the perfect candidate. He upset his base more than once during the campaign, from his criticism of state abortion bills to his public attacks on the conservatives behind Project 2025. Some social conservatives also didn’t like the party’s decision to give a speaking slot at the Republican National Convention to Amber Rose, the atheist, pro-abortion influencer who used to lead “slut walks” in Los Angeles. Her appearance came around the time the party decided to soften its language around key social issues like abortion and same-sex marriage.

But through it all, the voters chose their man, despite spending the campaign being slandered as hateful bigots who wanted to strip women of their “right” to kill their babies. Democrats thought they could use race and sex as a “carrot” to draw people to a history-making campaign as well as a “stick” to knock sense into wayward voters they believe they own.

They failed to see what will go down as the most multiracial, multigenerational working-class coalition in recent Republican history.

While Harris surrogates were busy lecturing black men who thought about sitting out the election or — God forbid — voting for Trump, Latino men were causing a “red wave” to the right. In 2016, Trump received 28% of the Latino vote. In 2020, he earned 32%. According to 2024 exit polls, he won support from 46% of Latino voters, including 55% of men.

Maybe the progressives who tried to shove “Latinx” down the throats of Dominicans in the Bronx, Cubans in South Florida, and Mexicans in Texas don’t really understand those Americans and still assume all “brown” people feel “oppressed” in 2024.

Trump also earned 20% of the black male vote. In Pennsylvania, 26% of black men voted for Trump. The feminists and henpecked men who do their bidding clearly overestimated their ability to use their coordinated shame campaign to control “disobedient” black men.

It’s possible suburban soccer moms realized that people who can’t define “woman” don’t really have women’s best interests in mind. The white women progressives targeted in the final days of the campaign with ads meant to divide husbands and wives put their families over the Democratic Party. Nationally, Trump took 53% of the white female vote, including 69% in Georgia and 60% in Texas.

If this election taught us anything, it’s that the pundit class is too arrogant, smug, condescending, emotional, neurotic, narcissistic, and incurious to understand the average American. The people who make a living hurling “-ism” and “-phobia” accusations at people they don’t know have been exposed for the mediocre thinkers they are.

They don’t understand the world outside their superficial identity and oppressed-oppressor power dynamics. I recently had a conversation with a progressive woman in education who said social conservatives are only pro-life because they’re afraid of the declining white birth rate, even though roughly 40% of aborted babies in America are black. The pundit class lives in a bubble so thick that neither data nor an electoral beatdown will penetrate it.

I am cautiously optimistic about what Trump’s victory means for the social issues I care about most. A party big enough to accommodate both Caitlyn Jenner and Franklin Graham could take policy positions that scare off the disaffected liberals who voted for Trump this election and rankle the president-elect’s social conservative base.

We’ll have plenty of time to talk about the MAGA governing strategy. This election, however, was about the Teflon Don and the voters who didn’t care what craven politicians, Hollywood perverts, low-information entertainers, and media shills had to say about him. Americans sent a loud message to the elites that power belongs to the people, not the self-appointed god-kings in the culture who think they rule us.

No joy in the mourning: Joy Reid pouts that Harris ran 'perfect campaign,' blames 'white women' for VP's crushing NC defeat



As Donald Trump cruised toward a dominant victory in the 2024 presidential election Tuesday night, Trump-hating MSNBC host Joy Reid exhibited a decided lack of joy and issued some whopper statements as things began slipping away for Democrat nominee Kamala Harris.

For starters, Reid pouted and just couldn't comprehend Harris' electoral demise — and actually stated that the vice president ran a "perfect campaign."

'This dumb woman doesn't accomplish anything. She doesn't create or build anything. She spreads delusions due to mental illness. NBC should fire her immediately.'

"If this is an audition for managing a complex organization like the United States, Kamala Harris has passed the audition flawlessly," Reid stated. "This in many ways has been a perfect campaign — a brief, and she barely had any time to put it together. But just as a managerial matter, it's been brilliantly done."

During the same MSNBC election night broadcast, Reid also threw shade at "white women" for failing to come through for Harris in the battleground state of North Carolina — a crushing loss for the Democrat nominee.

"Black voters came through for Kamala Harris; white women voters did not," Reid lamented. "That is what appears happened in that state." She went on to say that the Harris campaign wasn't able to "flip enough white women" even though women in North Carolina "lost their reproductive rights."

Reid added, "That message obviously was not enough to get enough white women to vote for Vice President Harris, a fellow woman, this will be the second opportunity that white women in this country have had to change the way that they interact with the patriarchy."

How are observers reacting?

As you might guess, a number of X users who watched Reid's statements weren't the least bit sympathetic to the MSBNC host.

In regard to Harris' "perfect campaign":

  • "The irony is Joy Reid actually believes this to be true," one commenter said.
  • "It’s so bad, they have to gaslight themselves at this point," another user noted.
  • "If she ran a perfect campaign she would have won," another commenter reasoned.
  • "They are so out of touch with reality it’s remarkable to watch," another user stated. "Absolutely clueless."
  • "The thing I don't get is do they really think everyone else is so impressionable and stupid that they can just lie and make it true, or are they gaslighting themselves?" another commenter wondered.

In regard to Reid blaming "white women":

  • "[Trump Derangement Syndrome] in full swing," one commenter said.
  • "For Joy Reid, it’s always about white people instead of people," another user noticed. "She will never change that mindset."
  • "This dumb woman doesn't accomplish anything. She doesn't create or build anything. She spreads delusions due to mental illness," another commenter noted. "NBC should fire her immediately."
  • "Joy Reid's rant shows how desperate they are to shift blame," another user wrote. "White women aren’t the problem; it’s the failed policies that don’t resonate."
  • "Is she judging us by the color of our skin?" another commenter asked.

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Is 'white women for Kamala' Zoom call an example of REAL white supremacy?



Kamala Harris’ campaign is attempting to target every group – the youth, the LGBTQ+ crowd (obviously), white men, and now also white women.

In a Zoom call of nearly 170,000 people, including certain celebrities, Kamala Harris hosted a discussion about how white women could best support the vice president in her 2024 presidential campaign.

The call was as cringey as it was glitchy.

Try Not to Cringe! | Liberal "White Women" have 'Pro-Kamala Zoom Call'www.youtube.com

As the online discussion cut in and out, white women checked all the woke boxes: They owned their inherent white privilege, they paid homage to the feminist movement, they pointed to the white men who instilled their privilege, and they thanked women of color for their courage to strive for equality.

“As white women, we are the ones that have the privilege, of course, and we too have had to fight and continue to fight for our equality, our selfhood, our freedom, but we have whatever privileges our male white male counterparts have had the mercy and good sense to bestow on us and then whatever else of it we have managed to take for ourselves, often being led by … our sisters of color, who have fought and fought and continue to fight for their righteous place on God's green earth,” actress Connie Britton said, ticking off every leftist talking point.

An influencer by the name of Arielle Fodor also made sure that the right precedent was set prior to opening the floor for speakers: “If you find yourself talking over or speaking for BIPOC [black, indigenous, and people of color] individuals or, God forbid, correcting them – just take a beat and instead we can put our listening ears on. So do learn from and amplify the voices of those who have been historically marginalized and use the privilege you have in order to push for systemic change. As white people we have a lot to learn and unlearn, so do check your blind spots.”

Are you cringing yet?

Glenn Beck and guest Bridget Phetasy certainly are.

“It is actually white supremacy,” Phetasy says of the white women on Kamala’s call. “You have to believe you are better than everyone else and that it is up to you to lift up all of these people – these poor people who can't help themselves – and speak to everybody like they’re toddlers.”

However contradictory the idea is, Phetasy can’t deny that it’s an effective way to rally the people.

“What is more important than saving the world while also somehow humbling yourself and recognizing your privilege?” she asks.

“Is this going to work?” asks Glenn.

To hear Phetasy’s response, watch the clip above.

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Inviting Nikki Haley To The RNC Was The Unity Move Trump Needed

The olive branch is a smart move that will help secure independent voters who are newly up for grabs.

Excluding Nikki Haley From The Republican Convention Is A Mistake

The move by the Trump campaign is a missed opportunity to secure independent voters who are newly up for grabs.

Alex Jones tells Tucker Carlson who the real culprit behind anti-white racism is



Alex Jones, who was just reinstated on X after being censored, recently joined Tucker Carlson on “Tucker on X” to discuss the neo-racism that’s become such a culture war in our modern day.

Dave Rubin plays the clip of their brutally honest conversation.

The race-based system “is a very effective system,” Jones told Tucker.

“But why do people put up with that?” asked Tucker, referencing the way only white people are expected to dismiss racism when it’s targeted at them.

“I mean, like, if they were doing that to Malaysians or Filipinos or Hondourans, I would say you can’t do that; you’re not allowed to attack people on the basis of their race … not in a country like this because the country will fall apart and it’s immoral,” he continued.

“The reason they’ve done it is most of the enforcers of this” (anti-white racism) “are white, liberal women … and their cucked husbands,” Jones explained.

“Fair!” laughed Tucker.

“So if you get around these white liberals, they live in the whitest areas” that are “totally scary to anyone with brown skin,” but “they virtue-signal constantly and then say, ‘Yes, the white people are bad,”’ Jones continued.

To hear Dave’s thorough breakdown of what a “cucked” husband is and why Jones’ position on anti-white racism has merit, watch the clip below.


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You will not believe this is REAL footage! Welcome to Race2Dinner, where white women pay $500 to be told how racist they are



Race2Dinner is an televised event run by woke radicals Regina Jackson and Saira Rao. It’s an experience that’s supposed to “open minds, create dialogue and reveal truths” for white women who don’t understand their white privilege.

And these white women pay $500 to attend this event.

We’re all for opening minds, having authentic dialogue, and shining light on the truth, but that’s not at all what Race2Dinner is about.

Dave Rubin plays a clip from one episode that clearly sheds light on the truth of this reality show.

“Margaret, you didn’t say yours ... your racist thing that you’ve done,” Rao fires at a woman in the group.

“Well, I also work in environmental engineering,” where there are “minimal people of color,” answered Margaret.

“I can say a racist thing you’ve done because it just happened,” retorted Rao. “When you just talked to me the way you just did; this is how white women talk to us all the time — these are microaggressions.”

“I say the exact same thing to my white girlfriend,” responded Margaret, clearly confused about her transgression.

“The way you just spoke to me was straight-up white supremacy,” spat Rao, adding that Margaret “answered with racism.”

Yes, that’s a real conversation.

“These people are so extraordinarily pathetic,” laughs Dave.

Rao is “just using this ideology to kind of bully this woman and to talk to her in a way that's just, you know, feeding her own narcissism,” adds Melissa Chen.

“The goal is to bully you and to hound you and to create a social environment where it feels like there's a pressure for you to want to confess, and then the second you start to confess, the next stage is to say that your confession is not sincere enough,” says James Lindsay.


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‘So Excited’: Emails Show Local Librarians Recruiting Drag Performers For Kids

Public records The Federalist obtained show librarians seeking to host gender-bending performances and market them to children in Republican-leaning suburbs.

Chelsea Handler says white men 'owe us an apology' and that their 'opinion is irrelevant'



The washed-up comedian and darling of the far-left cultural elite — who previously proclaimed her affections for the disgraced former Governor of New York Andrew Cuomo — believes white men owe society an apology.

While speaking with Samantha Bee on her weekly podcast “Full Release with Samantha Bee,” Handler proclaimed, “Men can be so disappointing.”

She went on to say: “I know it’s not all men, obviously, I have to keep saying that, which is so annoying. My brother says, ‘Chelsea, not all white guys are bad.’ Well, you are for even saying that. Don’t even say that.”

She later contradicted this statement by proclaiming, “No one is saying all white guys are bad. We’re saying there are enough bad ones out there, that as a collective, you guys owe us an apology.”

Handler explained that white men might not individually be responsible for any wrongdoing, but as a collective they have had an “unfair advantage” over women.

She said, “The pattern of behavior [of white men] in our culture, it’s not your fault, but you have to recognize that you’ve had an unfair advantage, and that women have had to pay the price for that, period.”

Handler proceeded to proclaim that when a group that is deemed to have privilege issues an opinion or voices a complaint, their perspective is “irrelevant.”

She said, “It’s like when a white person is arguing about racism, as if they have any idea what the impact or effect is … your opinion is irrelevant.”

This is hardly the comedian’s first foray into wokeness.

In the July 2020, while speaking with NPR, Handler proclaimed that she is “clearly the beneficiary of white privilege” and that she wants to “know how to be a better white person to people of color.”

Handler told NPR that after Donald Trump became President of the United States she sought therapy to “work through her politics, but she ended up dealing with race.”

Handler said, “After taking a look at myself and coming to the realization that my success has a lot to do with my skin color, I wanted to really do something that set an example about how to contribute.”

“Because at this point,” she continued, “It’s not enough to just say you’re not racist. We have to be working to dismantle the system because we are reaping the benefits in exchange for people losing benefits.”