Pluribus AI 2024 Election Autopsy
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  1. 01
    Critique High confidence

    The Democratic Party or the political establishment engages in election manipulation and information suppression, including controlling social media to censor stories (e.g., Hunter Biden laptop) and implementing 'chicanery' in voting procedures (e.g., cutting early voting hours, 'tech issues' in Republican counties).

    • "there's been some chicanery they've extended their uh their voting until 10 o'clock they're Clos they closed five minutes ago because they had some issues"
    • "are uh these dirty tricksters doing their thing across the country"
    • "they don't control Twitter like they do in 20 like they did in 2020 so they they can't suppress they can't you know flag they can't cut off links to the hunter Biden laptop story on the basis that it's misinformation or hacking whatever so they don't have that tool"
    • "what we saw last week was attempted chicanery they they cut off early voting three hours early because the lines were long"
    • "there were you know Tech issues with their voting software in Cambria County and another County Republican counties"
  2. 02
    Critique High confidence

    Kamala Harris's initial opposition to fracking, followed by a perceived walk-back, is presented as a strategic misstep that alienates voters in Pennsylvania, a state where fracking provides significant economic benefits to ordinary citizens through jobs and 'mailbox money' (subsurface royalties).

    • "so Camala Harris said explicitly she was against fracking"
    • "she later in the campaign said oh no no no don't don't listen to what I said"
    • "pennsylvanians rely on fracking not just for the jobs but for what they call mailbox money"
    • "so if you're against fracking you're against Pennsylvania"
  3. 03
    Critique High confidence

    The Democratic Party is aligned with a 'globalist' agenda and institutions like the World Economic Forum, which are seen as incompatible with patriotism and are attempting to establish 'secret crypto governments' that undermine national sovereignty.

    • "if it happens it is likely to be the kind of like the the death blow to what remains of the global order"
    • "many of these politicians they present a false leomy a false binary vision of the world as if you have to choose between patriotism and globalism"
    • "Donald Trump will be a disaster for the New World Order"
    • "there is a contradiction between being a patriot and a globalist they are incompatible and it's untrue that you need World economic for secret crypto governments to keep countries from fighting each other it's a lie it's one of the happiest news happiest results is that the world economic forum and their schemes are dashed"
  4. 04
    Critique High confidence

    Democratic Party policies and priorities, particularly on immigration and foreign aid, are misaligned with the concerns of Latino voters, leading to their shift towards Republicans.

    • "Latino Americans are like other Americans they want to work they want to be able to afford a good life and they don't want illegal immigrants coming in through a porous Southern border and competing with them for jobs it's just very simple"
    • "and they don't want to watch billions sent to Ukraine while we can't secure the Border"
    • "Latino Americans do not like illegal immigration and that's a reality that is slowly Dawning on the Democratic party"
    • "but they really messed up the border and they they lost people including Latino voters on this issue"
  5. 05
    Critique High confidence

    The Democratic Party (referred to as 'the left') operates under a 'standard operating procedure' that asserts free speech does not apply to 'misinformation' or 'hate speech,' and that this approach would become law if they won.

    • "Free Speech doesn't apply to what he calls Miss information"
    • "completely standard operating procedure on the parties of the left"
    • "there's no guaranteed to free speech on misinformation or or hate speech"
    • "that was going to become law basically if they won"
  6. 06
    Critique High confidence

    Predictions and polls suggesting a Kamala Harris victory, particularly a landslide or a win in traditionally conservative states like Iowa, were fundamentally flawed and incorrect.

    • "the people who thought that KL Harris was going to win a landslide are totally wrong"
    • "there was a poll a couple of days ago uh that suggested Iowa was going to go Harris Iowa is corn country it's rural it's it's as conservative as they get and anyone who thought"
    • "so there goes that nonsense"
    • "Donald Trump beat Harris by 14%"
  7. 07
    Critique High confidence

    The Democratic Party's perceived alignment with "woke nonsense" and "gender ideology" (including issues like "men in women's sports/bathrooms/prisons/schools") is a primary reason for their electoral struggles and the alienation of crucial voter blocs.

    • "what's a real man dudes for Harris what is a man like a and I think Matt Walsh what is a woman these were all on people's minds"
    • "tell me the about the role of men in women's sports men in women's bathrooms and change rooms men in women's prisons and men dressed as women in schools did that play a role in The Selection and if so how much and if so to whose credit did it play yes this is hugely important"
    • "the one way you win win these swing voters and you win tradition lefties and you win the Immigrant vote the African-American vote the Hispanic vote is to talk about gender ideology because most of these people don't like this at all"
    • "and it's because they talk like normal people They don't bother worrying about what the leftist media is going to say and they go after all of this woke nonsense and gender ideology is the biggest nonsensical thing of the bunch"
  8. 08
    Critique High confidence

    A Trump victory would trigger the 'greatest Mental Health crisis in the history of the country' for Democrats, causing 'tens of millions' to question their connection to the nation and their future, leading to increased need for mental health professionals, workplace trauma, and alcoholism.

    • "what happens the Democratic party just I mean as you said um a lot of Democrats maybe the majority believe that Trump becoming president again is the worst thing that ever could happen so how do they respond to that I say this not flippantly I think it will be the cause of the greatest Mental Health crisis in the history of the country"
    • "I think tens of millions of people will question their connection to the the nation their connection to other human beings their connection to uh their vision of what their future for them and their children could be like"
    • "and I think that will be uh require an enormous amount of access to mental health professionals I think it'll lead to uh uh trauma in the workplace I think there'll be some degree are you being 100% serious 100% serious I think there'll be alcoholism there'll be"
  9. 09
    Critique High confidence

    The 'administrative state' and 'Federal overreach' are intrusive and oppressive, constantly 'pushing' and 'nudging' citizens, leading to public dissatisfaction and political pushback.

    • "they keep pushing they keep nudging and eventually people push back"
    • "it's it's Federal encroachment it's Federal overreach it's the administrative state that it's in New York where they can come in and steal your squirrel kidnap your raccoon and murder them and people have had enough of this"
    • "if it weren't for the fact that the Deep State administrative State"
  10. 10
    Critique High confidence

    The mainstream media is overwhelmingly liberal, acting as a conduit for 'Democrat talking points' and forcing conservatives to consume left-leaning narratives.

    • "swimming in a sea of liberal media"
    • "every single Republican knows that Democrat talking points because we're surrounded by it all the networks"
    • "they're all leftwing so we are forced to consume what our opponents say"
  11. 11
    Critique High confidence

    The Democratic Party actively schemed to prevent RFK Jr. from accomplishing his mission (e.g., 'make America healthy') and used smear tactics like labeling him a 'conspiracy theorist'.

    • "RFK had a mission and he discovered that he could not accomplish that mission because of democrat scheming"
    • "he couldn't accomplish it but because Democrats wouldn't let him accomplish it he wants to make America healthy"
    • "they can call him a conspiracy theorist until they're bleue in the faces"
  12. 12
    Critique High confidence

    The Democratic Party experienced significant losses in support among traditionally Democratic-leaning groups, specifically Black voters (especially males) and Hispanic voters, leading to Republican gains.

    • "massive historic gains for Donald Trump and the popul nationalist Maga movement among blacks particularly black males among Hispanic voters men and women alike"
    • "Ted Cruz had something like a plus 35% swing among Hispanic voters in Texas"
    • "a lot of black men did not vote for her"
  13. 13
    Critique High confidence

    The Democratic Party made a 'massive error' by not replacing Joe Biden earlier and/or not having a different candidate, and by elevating Kamala Harris who was 'selected' as a 'Dei candidate' without undergoing a 'brutal nomination' process, thus being 'never tested.'

    • "that was a massive error it appears for Democrats not pulling him earlier and maybe not having a different candidate to fill his shoes"
    • "kamla Harris dropped out very early with very little support but she always got wafted up uh as a Dei candidate but the problem with that with the wafting and being selected rather than having a really brutal nomination is that she was never tested"
    • "they put someone made in a Dei laboratory in the toughest battle in the world the American presidential election"
  14. 14
    Critique High confidence

    The Democratic Party has alienated male voters by consistently portraying men negatively (e.g., as 'predators,' 'misogynistic,' 'toxic'), leaving them with 'nothing compelling' to offer this demographic.

    • "what did KLA Harris have to offer to men period I mean remember this is a Democrat Party first of all it can't distinguish between men and women but second of all even setting that aside for a moment the entire message from the left for years has essentially been men are predators men are misogynistic men are toxic"
    • "there's just nothing compelling really from the Democrat side"
    • "I don't see what the Democrat Party has to offer for them"
  15. 15
    Critique High confidence

    There has been a 'massive vote swing in Hispanic voters' towards Republican candidates, contradicting the 'big thinkers'' belief that a tough stance on border security would alienate this demographic. This shift is attributed to legal Hispanic immigrants prioritizing sovereignty and rule of law, and sharing concerns about crime, quality of life, and economic issues (like inflation and job market competition from non-citizens) with other Americans, leading them to oppose 'mass illegal immigration' and the perceived negative impacts of current policies.

    • "massive vote swing in Hispanic voters toward Ted Cruz uh we saw something similar happen in Pennsylvania um I think it was three and 10 voted for Trump before now it's 4 and 10 like he's not winning the demographic but that's a substantial gain"
    • "we've been told all along by the um big thinkers that if you talk tough on the border you're going to lose the Hispanic vote that isn't actually happening is it"
    • "it never showed up in the polls frankly that uh Hispanic voters in the US were for open borders and it shouldn't necessarily be surprising because if you are a legal American citizen then you believe in sovereignty and you believe that you have to follow the rules go to the back of the line and go through a legitimate process to become a US citizen not just run across the border uh and and get all the benefits of the US while violating our laws as your very first act and our sovereignty as your very first act so I don't think it's necessarily surprising that legal immigrants would oppose Mass illegal immigration on top of having all the same concerns that every other American has about crime quality of life in sanctuary jurisdictions uh the costs the tangible cost and intangible costs associated with it as well the uh cultural and social discohesion that you have uh when you have open borders and an invasion and the economic impacts"
  16. 16
    Critique High confidence

    The Democratic Party has alienated Arab and Muslim voters by failing to engage with them, viewing them as a 'political problem,' and sending a message that they are not welcome, despite portraying itself as diverse. This perceived neglect has created an opening for Donald Trump to appeal to and potentially manipulate this community.

    • "she has given Donald Trump this opening I believe to engage with our community and maybe even manipulate manipulate them"
    • "the Democratic party of today does not want to engage with Arab and Muslim voters they see us as a political problem uh and they don't want us to be a part of the equation"
    • "Democratic party often portrays itself as his big 10 egalitarian of a diverse party well they may believe that but they've also sent the message that Arab and Muslim Americans aren't welcome"
  17. 17
    Critique High confidence

    The Biden-Harris administration, and by extension the Democratic Party, failed to meet the Arab and Muslim communities' demands for a complete shift to an 'anti-Israel' stance, despite the party potentially trending in that direction. This failure led to significant frustration and a punitive vote against Democrats.

    • "the Arab and Muslim communities were very upset with Joe Biden and then with kamla Harris because they wanted them to come complete the transition to anti-israel"
    • "the Biden and Harris administrations couldn't do that because it's not in America's strategic interest to break from Israel even even if the Democratic party is trending in that direction"
    • "those communities were frustrated and some voted for No One some voted for Jill Stein a third party candidate and some decided you know what would really hurt them what would really show them if we voted for Trump so it is a form of Revenge it's a form of punishing the Democrats for not listening to a constituency that is overwhelmingly Democratic at least in the last several decades"
  18. 18
    Critique High confidence

    The Democratic Party's campaign strategy, characterized by extreme rhetoric (e.g., calling opponents 'Hitler'), is a desperate 'Hail Mary pass' that is ineffective and alienates voters, leading to a 'losing campaign.'

    • "the Democrats are running a losing one"
    • "when you call your opponent Hitler with a week to go it's a Hail Mary pass that means you can't govern afterward"
    • "I think the American people have just decided they've had enough of it"
  19. 19
    Critique High confidence

    Kamala Harris's public image and campaign messaging project a lack of 'respect and strength,' which is contrary to what many voters (especially men) desire, leading to alienation.

    • "your point about respect and strength and and that is the opposite message that Kamala Harris projects"
    • "you and I talked about some of those laughably uh unmasculine dudes for Harris ads and you made the clever point that they weren't actually reaching out to men they were reaching out to women saying this is The Men We like you know these are what men are like it was actually an ad for Democrat women"
    • "… and anyone who regards thems as strong and in control of their life and they want to be better they see Trump as the the the personification of that"
  20. 20
    Critique High confidence

    The Democratic Party (and allied media) misjudges voter motivations, believing voters are easily swayed by minor issues or 'jokes' rather than 'real things' like economic concerns.

    • "it turns out that the people who were supposed to be offended by a joke showed up and voted for the guy whose commedian made the joke"
    • "people are smarter than the ivy league graduates who sit on these panel discussions on media channels and talk about how people are suddenly fired up to vote for KLA Harris because of one guy who told a bad joke"
    • "we care about real things"
  21. 21
    Critique High confidence

    Mainstream media outlets (like New York Times, CNN, CBC) exhibit bias in favor of the Democratic Party, leading to grudging or delayed reporting of unfavorable election results, indicating a 'state of mourning.'

    • "I trust them because I know they say it as grudgingly as can be"
    • "CNN is no longer running advice on how to think about things they're actually reporting news"
    • "they are in a state of mourning you know yeah they can't think straight"
  22. 22
    Critique High confidence

    The mainstream media ('regime media') was biased in favor of the Democratic Party (specifically the Kamala Harris campaign) and is now disappointed by the election results, indicating their perceived failure in influencing the outcome.

    • "I don't know the disillusionment of those who trusted the regime media last word to you AI well um as right uh the the the faces of the mainstream media is anything to go by the dis appointment on on most of these reporters behind me I don't know if you can see how much of the press is here I'll try turn it it is huge I'm stepping around everything because there isn't an inch free but you can see on their faces that they they they know they've lost"
    • "when I say them you know they've been running the Kamala campaign from the beginning they've been for four years or even longer um fighting Trump"
    • "and tonight they realized that nobody's buying what they here to sell"
  23. 23
    Critique High confidence

    The Democratic Party is failing to address core voter concerns regarding economic affordability, crime, immigration, and global conflicts, which voters prioritize over celebrity appeals.

    • "you can't afford groceries you can't afford a house crime is up illegal immigration is off the charts there's Wars around the world but hey cardi B said vote for KLA Harris isn't that enough for you"
    • "what about policy we don't want Wars"
    • "it was a lot better under Trump economically uh peace wise in terms of Wars uh you know just overall in general it was you know more affordable under his presidency"
  24. 24
    Critique High confidence

    Environmental concerns raised by critics (like Canadian officials, whose views align with liberal/Democratic environmental policies) regarding a potential Trump presidency are unfounded, as US carbon emissions decreased under Trump due to fracking, while Canadian emissions increased under a liberal government with a carbon tax, indicating a superior performance by the Trump administration on this issue.

    • "my friend Steph Gilbo very upset at the prospect of trump returning to the White House because um from an environmental perspective it's very very worrisome for him"
    • "the United States has actually met its Kyoto Protocol requirements and reducing carbonide pardon me the it was through fracking the fracking Renaissance drove carbon emissions down"
    • "during the Trump years carbon emissions dropped in the United States and they went up under Justin Trudeau in Canada despite his carbon tax"
  25. 25
    Critique High confidence

    A potential Kamala Harris presidency would lead to the suppression of free speech and establish a 'censorship regime' in the U.S.

    • "you can't have this place that America that is a a defender of free speech fall to a censorship regime"
    • "this is a free speech election as much as it is anything else"
    • "if Camala Harris won that would be the end of free speech"
  26. 26
    Critique High confidence

    Some Democratic-leaning media outlets and analysts are perceived as being 'out of touch with reality' regarding the actual electoral prospects of Democratic candidates, exhibiting an unrealistic optimism that does not align with on-the-ground political realities, exemplified by the idea that Kamala Harris could win Florida.

    • "the New York Times says it's likely Democrat two-thirds of the votes are in Donald Trump's ahead by a couple points"
    • "how out of touch with reality do you have to be to think that Camala Harris was going to win Florida"
    • "… sophistication thing it doesn't work if you're so out of touch that you think Florida was going to flip"
  27. 27
    Critique High confidence

    The Biden administration and Democratic economic policies are characterized by incompetence, wasteful spending ('spending porn on pet projects'), and unrealistic ideas ('fairy dust and unicorn urine').

    • "President Biden is sort of like um Kevin Bacon at the end of Animal House"
    • "somebody at the White House has been smoking the devil's lettuce"
    • "we cannot run the greatest economy by putting fairy dust and unicorn urine in our cars …"
  28. 28
    Critique High confidence

    Due to her lack of testing, Kamala Harris's perceived weaknesses, including 'word salad,' an 'annoying cackle,' 'flip-flopping,' a 'palpable disconnect with men' (leading many black men to find her 'aesthetically and personally and emotionally repellent'), and appearing 'incoherent' or 'fluffy' on policy when unscripted, became apparent under scrutiny.

    • "she was never tested and so when people really looked at her for the first time it was word salad it was that annoying cackle it was uh flip-flopping presenting herself as a different person to different groups"
    • "a palpable disconnect with men I think a lot of black men did not vote for her because they found her aesthetically and personally and emotionally repellent"
    • "… she just collapses and she comes off as incoherent she comes off as flip-flopping uh fluffy in terms of her policy prescriptions"
  29. 29
    Critique High confidence

    The Democratic Party's campaign strategy heavily relies on celebrity endorsements, which is perceived as an insulting and ineffective approach to voter engagement.

    • "when you have Beyonce or cardi B read a little speech it's sort of insulting to be told that should be enough for you"
    • "it's almost like a slap in the face when they're trotting out celebrities to say to the American people hey look they're just like you these multi-millionaire billionaire people who live in mansions are telling you to vote for these people and that should be good enough it's it's laughable"
    • "it's just a circus watching uh watching them Trot out people like cardi B who can't even riff when her teleprompter goes down …"
  30. 30
    Critique High confidence

    The Democratic Party, represented by Kamala Harris, is predicted to lose the election, indicating a poor electoral performance.

    • "hey Camala when Trump am Mania hits the campaign Trail what you going to …"
    • "Kamla would have to win about 430,000 of those so good luck not going to happen"
    • "this is over Trump's gonna win"
  31. 31
    Critique High confidence

    Tens of millions of Democrats and their supporters would experience profound alienation and an existential crisis, questioning their connection to the nation and other human beings, if Trump wins.

    • "tens of millions of people will question their connection to the the nation their connection to other human beings"
    • "there will be complete alien alienation"
  32. 32
    Critique High confidence

    Democratic leaders (specifically Joe Biden and Barack Obama) were privately aware of the dire state of their electoral prospects and were worried about the outcome.

    • "because they knew how bad it was"
    • "look how worried they were I saw I saw a slightly different translation there but they were worried they were worried and they put on a brave face and"
  33. 33
    Critique High confidence

    A Trump victory would cause the 'greatest Mental Health crisis in the history of the country' among Democrats and their supporters.

    • "I think it will be the cause of the greatest Mental Health crisis in the history of the country"
    • "I think it will cause the biggest Mental Health crisis in the history of America"
  34. 34
    Critique High confidence

    The Pennsylvania state government, under Democratic Governor Josh Shapiro, is characterized by excessive regulation and corruption, acting like an overreaching federal entity.

    • "Pennsylvania wants to be the little federal government of of America"
    • "Pennsylvania it's it's it's corrupt to the court and I don't trust Josh Shapiro any more than I can throw him"
  35. 35
    Critique High confidence

    The Democratic Party (or associated entities) is accused of attempting to engage in election 'cheating,' which was ultimately overcome by the winning margin.

    • "campaign CGS cheating and that worry is now being lifted"
    • "it's a cheat proof margin Sheila"
  36. 36
    Critique High confidence

    The Democratic Party's presidential candidate (Kamala Harris) performed poorly in key swing states, leading to a decisive loss, and the party also lost significant Senate seats.

    • "Michigan it ain't going for Kamala Kamala whatever luckily I don't have to remember that name anymore who cares"
    • "… this thing is done like dinner not only is it done on the presidential side but his coattails were enough to pick up so far two Senate seats looks like they won the senate in Michigan looks like won the senate in Wisconsin looks like they're going to pick up a senate in Montana"
  37. 37
    Critique High confidence

    Kamala Harris exhibited poor post-election conduct by leaving without a public statement or concession.

    • "kamla Harris is a party pooper and went home without saying good night to anybody"
    • "Kamala went home with her marbles"
  38. 38
    Critique High confidence

    Democrats' extreme opposition to Trump (seeing him as 'the worst person possible') will lead to severe personal consequences like alcoholism and broken marriages.

    • "I there'll be alcoholism there'll be broken marriages what yeah they they they think he's the worst person possible to be president"
    • "there will be divorces"
  39. 39
    Critique High confidence

    The Democratic Party lost control of the Senate in the recent election.

  40. 40
    Critique High confidence

    Supporters of Kamala Harris (and implicitly the Democratic Party) are described as 'fully inducted members of The Cult' who exhibit an unhealthy, extreme emotional investment in politics, leading to severe personal consequences like divorce over political disagreements.

    • "how the haris support is taken I mean remember we saw those two men backto back uh that I can't remember if that was Yankee or if that was Alexa who interviewed them who talked talked about masculinity they are fully inducted members of The Cult how are they handling it"
    • "I remember reading stories in like the New York Times people saying they divorced their husband because he was for Trump and they weren't and they were sort of boasting about it in the New York Times as some sort of proof of their moral righteousness and I thought that's incredibly sad like you're married and you have a political disagreement of course that's quite major because it speaks but you're getting a divorce over it that's not healthy"
  41. 41
    Neutral High confidence

    The Democratic Party's (or anti-Trump movement's) belief system regarding the election and Trump exhibits characteristics of 'millenarianism,' where a desired 'transformation' (Trump's defeat) is expected, and its failure leads to a profound crisis.

    • "the word millenarianism have you ever heard that word"
    • "and the thing about millenarianism is when you think something's going to happen and it doesn't when you think the Messiah will this happened to the Jehovah's Witnesses that's right and when it doesn't happen you have a total crisis"
  42. 42
    Critique High confidence

    The Democratic Party's broader stance against fossil fuel industries like fracking and coal is viewed as a fundamental strategic flaw that undermines their electoral prospects in states economically dependent on these sectors, such as Pennsylvania and West Virginia.

    • "if you're against fracking you're against Pennsylvania"
    • "the same way if you're against Cole you're against West Virginia"
  43. 43
    Critique High confidence

    The Democratic Party, through a 'Deep State administrative State apparatus' and control over platforms like Twitter, engaged in censorship and election manipulation (e.g., 'ballots and mail and harvesting') in 2020, but this is now less effective due to alternative media.

    • "the Deep State administrative State apparatus has full control over Twitter like they did in 2020 we wouldn't see this"
    • "they don't have the numbers to play with by way of ballots and mail and harvesting whatever and they don't have the protection of a censored Twitter"
  44. 44
    Critique High confidence

    The Democratic Party, and specifically Kamala Harris, falsely claimed they would win Florida, misleading their supporters and ultimately failing.

    • "they were actually claiming leading up to this that they're going to win Florida and they're going to get their asses handed to them"
    • "Kamala Harris said about Joe Biden before stabbing him back and stealing his domination We're going to take Florida and now they're realizing they've all been made uh fools"
  45. 45
    Critique High confidence

    Kamala Harris aggressively 'stabbed' Joe Biden in the back and 'stole' the Democratic nomination through manipulative political maneuvering, outmaneuvering other prominent Democrats.

    • "Kamala Harris said about Joe Biden before stabbing him back and stealing his domination"
    • "she did she stabbed him in the back when she saw $100 million in his coffers to steal and she outmaneuvered Obama and she outmaneuvered Gretchen and Gavin and she stole it"
  46. 46
    Critique High confidence

    The Democratic Party is performing poorly in the current election, leading to a decisive loss.

    • "maybe it's all over but the crying"
    • "Andrew coin's page right now because it's gonna be soaked in tears"
  47. 47
    Neutral High confidence

    Democrats' belief system (wokeism/cultural Marxism) is dogmatic, leading them to 'persecute Heretics' and 'make sacrifices' (e.g., 'functional straws').

    • "this is their belief belief system and they you you can tell cuz they you they go they persecute Heretics they make sacrifices"
    • "we will sacrifice uh functional straws to show our disapproval of global warming here Gaia take you know take this sacrifice take my inability to drink diet coke like a civilized human being"
  48. 48
    Neutral High confidence

    Democrats (referred to as 'she' or 'they') seek to strip 'normal people' of fundamental freedoms, including imprisonment, disenfranchisement, disarmament, and imposing extreme environmental controls that would make people live like 'serfs.'

    • "she wants to take our freedom she wants to put us in jail she wants to disenfranchise us she wants to disarm us"
    • "she wants us to live like surfs asking permission whether we can you know uh expend our carbon credit allocation on a uh vacation"
  49. 49
    Neutral High confidence

    Democrats advocate for 'freedom to mutilate children or mutilate adults' (gender-affirming care), which the speaker describes as allowing the 'mentally ill to be carved up' to conform to 'delusions.'

    • "The other Freedom that they're concerned with is the freedom to mutilate children or mutilate adults I'm against both those things"
    • "I don't think uh any civilized society allows the mentally ill to be carved up uh to somehow sort of conform uh to their delusions"
  50. 50
    Critique High confidence

    A significant number of influential Silicon Valley figures, including 'lifetime Democrats,' have defected from supporting the Democratic Party in the 2024 election due to concerns about regulation and censorship.

    • "I think the central defining characteristic of the 2024 election was the defection of Silicon Valley Elon Musk by far the most important but David Sachs and his little click and Peter teal was always Freedom or oriented but one after another tech bosses said you know what I don't like the way America is going in terms of Regulation and censorship"
    • "you saw all these lifetime Democrats not just move their money many of them made million dollar donations"
  51. 51
    Critique High confidence

    Democratic-governed cities like San Francisco are experiencing severe crime and drug abuse problems, which are negatively impacting even wealthy residents and potentially shifting their political views.

    • "San Francisco has one of the worst crime and drug abuse problems"
    • "we've heard tale after tale of high-powered Executives being mugged being beaten and they don't like it either and you know there's a saying that uh a conservative is a liberal who's been mugged and I think a lot of liberals were mugged"
  52. 52
    Critique High confidence

    Censorship by tech platforms, influenced by pressure from entities like the FBI and mainstream media, was a crucial factor in Donald Trump's loss in the 2020 election.

    • "that's why censorship in the 2020 election I think I wrote a whole book about it called deleted was so crucial to his loss in 2020"
    • "they had the FBI telling them that their platforms were ripe with Russian disinformation and Russian agents they had uh the media constantly going to their advertisers and saying look your ads are appearing next to hate speech your ads are appearing next to extremism and getting massive Advertiser boycotts against these platforms"
  53. 53
    Neutral High confidence

    Canadians traditionally align with the Democratic Party in the US, but there is a perceived shift away from this alignment.

    • "whereas if you look at the our neighbors across the border they are usually um the Democrats"
    • "Canadians are more accepting of trump than they have been in the past as well so support overall I would say and I know that this is a conservative slogan but I would say for common sense is returning and it's returning to places like British Colombia"
  54. 54
    Critique High confidence

    Democratic figures, their campaign staff, and sympathetic media outlets are visibly upset and nervous about the election results, indicating a poor performance or loss for the Democratic Party.

    • "I too was watching the somber faces um on the CBC and global news as well but if you see the backgrounds of some of the areas people are admitting that are working for Camila's campaigns that they're quite nervous"
    • "I would think Trudeau feels the same way as well and uh for good reason"
  55. 55
    Neutral High confidence

    A significant segment of the American electorate, identified as non-Trump voters (implicitly Democratic-leaning), experiences intense fear regarding a Trump presidency, viewing it as a fundamental threat to democratic norms, including the consolidation of power, suppression of diverse voices, and potential refusal of fair power transfer.

    • "at least all the Americans who aren't voting for Trump it's terrifying honestly at worst yeah I could see them trying to consolidate power just to to make it impossible to have a plurality of voices so that only Republican conservative ideals are represented across you know legislature and our government uh and at best maybe he would be able to transfer power again but he's not made that apparent all of his words all of the people who support him have kind of put forth this idea that they do not want to be fair they do not want to play fair they do not want to continuation of power to have other people involved they want to hold on to it and to me I'm terrified that it would just kind of result in something we can't undo and that terrifies me deeply"
    • "that guy there thinks that the world is about to and that guy thinks a fascist is about to win"
  56. 56
    Critique High confidence

    Liberal pundits, implicitly aligned with the Democratic Party, are exhibiting hypocrisy by engaging in 'election denialism' and becoming 'election truthers' after the recent election results, a behavior they previously criticized in others.

    • "I'm really enjoying watching all the liberal pundits both in Canada and the United States suddenly turn into election denialists and election truthers"
    • "it just makes everything taste better to see their suffering"
  57. 57
    Critique High confidence

    Kamala Harris failed to generate sufficient voter enthusiasm ('juice') in key Democratic strongholds like urban areas and among upper-middle-class suburbanites, significantly underperforming Joe Biden's 2020 results in essential precincts.

    • "Karis did not have the juice it doesn't appear in the urban areas and then among the upper middle class suburbanites that it was assumed she would be able to turn and the irony here is that she's going to have underperformed significantly I think Joe Biden in a number of precs that were essential to his 2020 win"
    • "she could not perform nearly as well as Joe Biden in 2020"
  58. 58
    Critique High confidence

    Kamala Harris was 'handpicked' by Barack Obama as Vice President because she was 'seen as controllable,' leading to resentment among some Democrats who felt she was 'imposed upon them' and lacked a popular mandate.

    • "Barack Obama who sort of handpicked her it appears to be the vice president she was someone who was seen as controllable"
    • "she didn't get a single vote I am sure that there are Democrats out there who resented the fact that she was imposed upon them"
  59. 59
    Critique High confidence

    The Democratic Party is losing its traditional stronghold on the youth vote, and the existing gender gap (where men are increasingly leaning away from Democrats) is expected to widen, with black men likely to follow this trend.

    • "the youth vote supposed Democrats are supposed to have a lock on the youth vote"
    • "again the gender gap so-called I suspect is only going to grow and and it stands to reason that black men would follow the trends of other males as well"
  60. 60
    Critique High confidence

    The Democratic Party and its associated establishment (referred to as the 'ruling class' and 'regime media') are facing a 'stunning rebuke' from voters, indicating a failure of their governance and a perceived betrayal of the public's trust.

    • "Proportions even even for the regime media reaching New Heights and despite all of that it appears at least and to your point it's not over I think the New York Times NATO now has it at around 91% chance of victory for Donald Trump but let's see what happens"
    • "if Donald Trump does prevail it's a stunning rebuke across the entirety of our ruling class and it's some form of Retribution and some form of justice for Trump and the tens of millions of people who have supported him and who whose consent was violated in the first term of Donald Trump when he was sabotaged and subverted by these forces as well"
  61. 61
    Critique High confidence

    The Democratic Party exhibited overconfidence, assuming they could win elections by fielding 'anyone' and relying heavily on a 'protective bubble' provided by the 'regime media,' 'Big Tech rigging,' and an extensive 'NGO archipelago infrastructure' for voter mobilization, rather than a strong policy agenda or direct debate. This strategy, however, proved insufficient.

    • "she didn't have to lay out a policy agenda or really go head-to-head against Donald Trump that she did so well I think speaks to probably the uis on the Democrat side which assumed that they essentially could put anyone up"
    • "if they had the protective bubble of the regime media and 99% anti-trump coverage at all times and big Tech rigging the search results and on and on that all those in inbu advantages plus the ground game and the sort of NGO archipelago infrastructure that they've built around get out the vote voter mobilization participation that that could potentially be enough and it doesn't seem like it was enough tonight"
  62. 62
    Critique High confidence

    Current economic conditions, specifically inflation and a 'soft job market' where jobs are 'filled by non-citizens,' are causing a 'declining standard of living' and 'quality of life' for all Americans, including Hispanic and Black communities. This contrasts unfavorably with the economic situation under the previous (Trump) administration, leading voters to question if they are 'better off.'

    • "Hispanics and blacks and everyone else are hit by inflation and we have had we've been ravaged by inflation a soft job market which by the way the jobs have essentially been filled by non-citizens and so all of these factors point to declining standard of living declining quality of life"
    • "you look at what life was like under four years of Donald Trump and comparatively it looks substantially better so it's not necessarily surprising that his agenda ultimately and the question are you better off than you were four years ago that that would resonate potentially with blacks and Hispanics as it does with all other Americans"
  63. 63
    Critique High confidence

    Kamala Harris's 'cackle' is off-putting to men and serves as a filler when she is stressed or lacks an answer, revealing her true character.

    • "the cackle has two effects one is it's completely off-putting to men I believe but it is a filler when she stressed out doesn't have an answer"
    • "when you crack the code of the cackle you understand who Kamala Harris is"
  64. 64
    Critique High confidence

    Kamala Harris lacks relatability and inspirational qualities, particularly failing to connect with Black and Latino men.

    • "you're telling me that that a black man or a latino man man is going to say yeah that's my candidate I can see myself there no"
    • "there's no there's nothing inspirational there"
  65. 65
    Critique High confidence

    Kamala Harris's unwillingness to engage with diverse audiences (e.g., skipping Joe Rogan's podcast) and her belated media engagement cost her votes and demonstrated a failure to 'go where the people are' to ask for their vote.

    • "kamla Harris decided to skip Joe Rogan's podcast and he voted for Trump she's not willing to talk to people to ask for their vote to go where they are"
    • "very belatedly she started doing media interviews after weeks of not doing any interviews at all"
  66. 66
    Critique High confidence

    Democrats, including Kamala Harris, missed numerous simple opportunities to connect with ordinary voters through retail politics, unlike Donald Trump who excelled at it.

    • "but kamla Harris could have done that too there were so many opportunities in this campaign for Democrats or even rival Republicans to do simple easy things"
    • "why was it that Trump was the only candidate to show up in East Palestine Ohio when they had a big chemical explosion that polluted the air and the water and why was he the only person who showed up it cost nothing to go there"
  67. 67
    Critique High confidence

    Kamala Harris suffered a significant electoral defeat, and the mainstream media, which aligned closely with her, also failed to accurately predict or understand the election outcome.

    • "kamla Harris just got whooped but the media uh went off the cliff with her"
    • "if the media were subject to the accountability mechanism of an election they would have taken a drubbing too"
  68. 68
    Neutral High confidence

    There is a significant and ongoing shift of Latino voters towards the Republican Party, indicating a loss of support for Democrats among this demographic.

    • "we've seen this SW this shift in Latino voters in Texas"
    • "for Puerto Ricans in Florida I mean the Republicans aren't winning that demographic but there's a huge shift towards Republicans I think um right uh Latinos in Pennsylvania also"
  69. 69
    Critique High confidence

    The Democratic Party (implicitly the current administration) is pursuing the 'criminalization of misinformation' and the 'weaponization of fact checkers.'

    • "does it stop the criminalization of misinformation"
    • "does it stop the weaponization of fact Checkers"
  70. 70
    Critique High confidence

    The Biden administration's State Department has 'cheerleaded' the European Union's Digital Services Act, which is seen as a tool to fine social media platforms for 'hate speech or disinformation,' indicating support for stricter online content regulation.

    • "their Digital Services act which is their piece of Regulation that they use as a cudle to find social media platforms for carrying so-called hate speech or disinformation"
    • "rather than cheerlead it which is what the state department has been doing up until now on the Biden"
  71. 71
    Critique High confidence

    The country is 'in such bad shape' under the current Democratic administration (implicitly led by Kamala Harris/Biden), making it difficult to understand why anyone would vote for them.

    • "the country is in such bad shape"
    • "I feel like everybody here wonders how the hell could you vote for kamla Harris when it's so bad right now in the United States"
  72. 72
    Neutral High confidence

    There is a perceived demographic challenge for the Democratic Party, specifically a gender divide where younger white men are increasingly leaning towards Trump, necessitating a counter-narrative against Trump's 'toxic masculinity' to appeal to this group.

    • "seems like there's kind of a gender divide with this election a little bit it seems like a lot of younger men especially younger white men are like going more Trump in some polls and I just want to be out like hey not all white guys are that you know like not all of us identify with Trump's brand of masculine bullshittery"
    • "we have to show other white guys like you don't have to be aggressive you know you don't have to be this toxicity that he represents you know and I think you know showing that support is something important"
  73. 73
    Critique High confidence

    Mainstream social media platforms (like YouTube and pre-Musk X) engage in censorship, particularly targeting direct communication from figures like Donald Trump, which implicitly benefits the Democratic Party by filtering or suppressing opposing messages.

    • "the censorship of social media started once Trump used it to win the 2016 election because he spoke directly to his supporters and didn't have his message filtered through the mainstream media so the Crackdown on that"
    • "if you are watching us on YouTube right now thank you for sticking it out over there it's a censorship platform but maybe maybe you don't want to give your eyeballs to those people who want to censor you and want to disappear you from the internet"
  74. 74
    Critique High confidence

    Kamala Harris, a leading Democratic figure, is an extreme liberal ('furthest left major Party candidate America has ever seen') whose policies and actions are detrimental to the United States, specifically regarding 'open borders,' 'failed' border management, support for releasing 'criminals,' and a 'disastrous' tax plan.

    • "Cara Harris the liberal California politician the furthest left major Party candidate America has ever seen could become the next president of the United States this should frighten you to your core"
    • "she supported open borders she's failed you as the current borders are and she even helped raise money to get criminals out of jail this could be a disaster not only for your safety but also the economy at large have you seen her new tax plan it could be the nail in the coffin for the country"
  75. 75
    Critique High confidence

    The Democratic Party's Vice Presidential candidate, Tim Walz, was a poor choice, lacking intellectual capacity and presenting an undesirable public image.

    • "man that guy was a the whole point of him was to to to appoint a vice presidential candidate who looked like a regular guy just to it's just me he came across as Dopey weird awkward a little creepy and he did not have the intellectual horsepower"
    • "that buffoon that knucklehead Tim Walls actually became the president of the United States of America absolutely terrifying"
  76. 76
    Critique High confidence

    Mainstream media, perceived as aligned with Democratic elites, is out of touch with 'normal people' (voters) and is reacting with 'meltdown' and 'mournful' sentiment to election results that don't align with their expectations.

    • "mainstream media meltdown"
    • "the absolute uh group therapy session that is these CBC panels right now they're very very mournful and they can't understand why the normal people aren't doing what the fancy people are telling them to do"
  77. 77
    Critique High confidence

    The media's predictions regarding the Democratic Party's performance, specifically a 'Kamala Harris last minute surge' and victory in swing states, were inaccurate and demonstrated a disconnect from the reality of the campaign and voter sentiment.

    • "it was Cala Harris last minute surge it's in the bag um she's going to take the swing States um even though I feel like she didn't hardly even campaign in them"
    • "I think we're seeing that same disconnect that they had in 2016 with the Trump voters that we're seeing now"
  78. 78
    Critique High confidence

    The Democratic Party has strategically alienated and pushed men away, vilifying, demonizing, and prosecuting them, thereby driving male voters into the arms of the Republican Party. This is identified as a major strategic failure.

    • "how they have continued to alienate the men um how they've continued to push them away right into the arms of the Republicans because there is just absolutely no room for them uh in the Democratic party they have vilified them they have demonized them they have literally prosecuted the guys that have been trying to do well"
    • "I think that's the biggest ball that they dropped"
  79. 79
    Critique High confidence

    The Democratic Party's reliance on celebrity endorsements (e.g., Eminem, Cardi B, Beyonce) as a campaign strategy is ineffective and potentially insulting to voters, who perceive such endorsements as inauthentic and prefer to make up their own minds.

    • "Eminem's rap battle didn't turn the tide"
    • "people think that having a celebrity make an endorsement is sort of an an insulting thing because you got some person to say vote for him especially if it's an actor or a performer who is just by Nature reading someone else's words or you know an Entertainer"
  80. 80
    Critique High confidence

    US progressive circles, often aligned with the Democratic Party, are afflicted by 'Trump derangement syndrome,' leading them to perceive Donald Trump as 'literal Hitler.' This mindset is presented as an irrational and extreme reaction.

    • "that's Trump derangement syndrome oh yeah"
    • "in Progressive circles they're all going to wake up like that thinking that Hitler literal Hitler was elected"
  81. 81
    Critique High confidence

    Critics of the 'far right,' including Canadian officials whose views often align with liberal/Democratic perspectives, employ a rhetorical strategy of warning about a 'far right authoritarian shift' in the US.

    • "Canada has a game plan if us takes far right authoritarian shift Jolie says"
    • "Canada is watching next year's presidential elections closely says foreign affairs minister Melanie Joie"
  82. 82
    Critique High confidence

    The definition of 'authoritarianism' used by critics of the 'far right' (e.g., Canadian officials, implicitly aligned with liberal/Democratic viewpoints) is hypocritical or misapplied, as their own governments engage in actions that could be considered authoritarian. This suggests a flawed strategy in their critique of the opposition.

    • "not as crude as David Lamy but just as stupid here put that on the screen let me read it this is a Canadian press story Canada has a game plan if us takes far right authoritarian shift Jolie says"
    • "so if it takes an authoritarian shift like for example invoking martial law and maybe for example seizing and freezing bank accounts without legal process that kind of authoritarianism or is it um bringing in a new censorship bill called the online harms act what exactly is this authoritarianism that Melanie Jolie is going to be on guard for"
  83. 83
    Critique High confidence

    Kamala Harris's decision not to speak on election night is an 'incredible' and 'Hillary level of nonsense' act of 'poor sportsmanship' and a 'tantrum,' indicating a refusal to accept defeat gracefully.

    • "kamla Harris will not be speaking tonight can you play that clip that is incredible that is that Hillary level of nonsense that's right that could be a very dark signal that they will fight this and tear the country apart"
    • "that's very bad sportsmanship when you lose you thank your campaign staff you accept defeat you call the Victor you say let us bring the nation together we're not enemies we're competitors we we lost fair and square so that is poor sportsmanship that's a tantrum"
  84. 84
    Critique High confidence

    Kamala Harris's performance as Vice President for four years did not demonstrate an ability to bring about significant change or inspire confidence, rendering claims that her election would lead to a new sense of pride or belonging for supporters as 'pitiful' and unrealistic.

    • "Kamla Harris has been in the white house or not doesn't live there but as the vice president for four years and to say that tomorrow uh people were going to walk with their should shoulders you know they they would have pride this is how can you say she was going to change things when she was in office for four years"
    • "I thought that was pitiful"
  85. 85
    Critique High confidence

    Democratic performance among Latino voters has significantly declined, with a majority shifting to Trump, indicating a failure to retain this key demographic, attributed to their stance on cultural issues.

    • "if we look at Exit polling today out of Michigan for example among Latino voters 60% voted for Trump 35% voted for Harris he just won Miami date for the first time since 1988 it went Republican"
    • "new immigrant communities care about this perhaps more than Old Stock communities"
  86. 86
    Critique High confidence

    The Democratic Party heavily emphasized abortion rights as a campaign strategy, but their stance on "transgenderism" is causing women, including those traditionally on the left, to vote for conservative parties, potentially undermining their abortion rights messaging.

    • "how about women who traditionally vote Democrat who say and boy I sure heard it a lot I'm voting for abortion rights or Reproductive Rights or whatever the term was I heard the abortion campaign calling card more in the last week than anything else"
    • "does transgenderism win some of those women over because boy the the Democrats were playing hard on the roie Wade thing does transgenderism connect with other women this is the one reason you're getting a lot of women from the left voting for conservative parties"
  87. 87
    Critique High confidence

    The media and establishment, perceived as aligned with the Democratic narrative, exhibit a lack of self-reflection and were unwilling to admit the Democratic candidate (Kamala Harris) was losing ground, leading to shock at the election outcome.

    • "in Canada it will be sneering and appall all the way down and no self-reflection"
    • "you could already sense it it was as we were talking in the last cross that we did that there was it was becoming harder and harder for Cara to close the gap and but they weren't ready to admit it I imagine in Australia they um yeah there there is going to be some Shock it's probably going to take uh a few days to really settle in for the for the media class in the establishment"
  88. 88
    Critique High confidence

    The Democratic-aligned forces or the broader establishment are perceived to engage in election cheating, which was overcome by Donald Trump's victory due to a 'cheat-proof margin.'

    • "campaign CGS cheating and that worry is now being lifted"
    • "it's a cheat proof margin Sheila"
  89. 89
    Critique High confidence

    Mainstream media outlets are criticized for consistently misrepresenting election outcomes and political realities, particularly regarding support for Donald Trump, thereby failing in their journalistic duty and indirectly undermining the Democratic narrative.

    • "is of course the media who got everything wrong continued to get everything wrong"
    • "will explain to us why we were wrong to support Trump tomorrow morning to excuse their failures um they'll learn nothing"
  90. 90
    Critique High confidence

    Democratic administrations consistently shut down the Keystone XL pipeline when they come to power, hindering energy infrastructure and economic prosperity.

    • "I think the Keystone Excel pipeline may be opened now … if Trump is back that thing will be turned on again"
    • "Keystone XL is all but done uh it just keeps getting shut down every time a Democrat gets into Power"
  91. 91
    Critique High confidence

    The Democratic Party and allied 'leftist' groups are perceived as aligned with 'Big Pharma' and promoting the 'medicalization of children,' leading to public skepticism and distrust.

    • "I think a lot of people are becoming increasingly skeptical of big Pharma … and this desire to medicalize children … some of those traditional left-wing Skeptics of um big Pharma are sort of joining the battle"
    • "these people who are now going to go after the food industry and the pharmaceutical industry because people are waking up and realizing that we're being lied to constantly"
  92. 92
    Neutral High confidence

    Democrats (referred to as 'these people' or 'empty people') fill an internal void with 'Marxism or cultural Marxism' and 'wokeism,' which functions as their 'religion' and is based on 'narcissistic values' rather than traditional faith.

    • "one of the problems with these people is you know human beings have an empty space inside themselves and normal people fill it up with you know Faith … empty people fill it up with Marxism or cultural Marxism of which wokeism is just a a you know a related pathology the this this is their religion"
    • "that's not really a religion it's a set of uh you know essentially narcissistic values uh that fills that space that uh Faith should fill"
  93. 93
    Critique High confidence

    The Democratic Party's (and international bodies') climate change agenda is seen as ineffective or misguided, contrasting with a pro-fossil fuel approach favored by Trump.

    • "… always sent coal companies and fracking companies and oil and gas companies to represent the United States at these events and they'd have the big United States Pavilion there where it's all talking about fracking and the the uh how that's driving down emissions much to the sugrin of the likes of well the bloated Canadian delegation"
    • "their agenda has now changed to only one subject which is how do we handle Trump part two Del how do we solve a problem like Trump"
  94. 94
    Critique High confidence

    Individuals on the political left (implied Democrats/liberals) are insular in their media consumption, failing to engage with or 'sample' right-wing perspectives.

    • "if you're on the left you do not sample the right"
    • "if you are a New York Times reading soy latte sipping …"
  95. 95
    Critique High confidence

    A segment of the Democratic-leaning electorate is characterized as holding 'delusional' and 'catastrophizing' views of political opponents, believing their own political 'team' is morally superior and free from wrongdoing, while viewing political disagreement as an existential threat, using extreme analogies.

    • "… imagine the psychological pretzel to think no I'm the good guy Trump's the fascist my team doesn't cheat him his team does"
    • "they've catastrophized what will come tomorrow when they are going to wake up and look at their fellow Americans people who simply disagree with them on political viewpoints as actual enemies they are going to they are looking at themselves like they are the Jews hiding in Holland from the Nazis like that's what they think they are"
  96. 96
    Critique High confidence

    The Democratic Party or its allies are 'not willing to play clean' and have engaged in 'shenanigans' or attempts to 'rig' elections, as evidenced by past election outcomes (e.g., 2020) where 'miraculous finds' of ballots favored their candidates.

    • "they're not willing to play clean here as we have seen so it remains to be seen but hoping for two big to rig"
    • "the way Trump lost four years ago was the trend was going well well well and then suddenly remember that there was two curves where the red was ahead of the blue and then boom the blue jumped up they found just the right number of ballots"
  97. 97
    Critique High confidence

    The 'resist movement,' often associated with Democratic opposition to Trump, was characterized by 'crazy' behavior.

  98. 98
    Critique High confidence

    The Democratic Party's electoral performance resulted in the loss of control of the U.S. Senate.

  99. 99
    Critique High confidence

    The Democratic Party's ticket, referred to as the 'Cala Harris team,' was among the biggest losers in the election.

    • "the biggest losers besides the Cala Harris team is of course the media who got everything wrong"
  100. 100
    Critique High confidence

    The Democratic Party engages in electoral fraud, specifically by bringing in ballot boxes in Philadelphia.

    • "I see some Twitter tweets suggesting that some trucks have brought in ballot boxes in Philadelphia and they're going to do that Democrat cheat"
  101. 101
    Critique High confidence

    The Democratic message attempting to label Donald Trump as authoritarian failed to resonate with voters.

    • "the authoritarian message the Democrats were trying to stick onto Trump didn't stick"
  102. 102
    Critique High confidence

    Democratic leadership, specifically Kamala Harris, is responsible for the decline of California and seeks to replicate these negative outcomes nationally.

    • "it's people like HLA Harris who have made who have changed that reality it is no longer that California and it's heartbreaking she wants to do this to the whole country"
  103. 103
    Neutral High confidence

    Democrats, including Kamala Harris, made a significant effort to frame the election around 'democracy' and to appeal to public anxiety regarding it.

    • "I think she and Democrats tried very hard to make this about democracy right and to try and tap into people's anxiety around that"
  104. 104
    Critique High confidence

    Kamala Harris is significantly more unpopular than Joe Biden, especially in Middle America, making her a weaker candidate.

    • "she's even more unpopular than Biden is Biden at least has the Rust Belt Biden has Middle America to some extent or is more favorable there you take a California Progressive da AG she'll be even less popular in Middle America than Biden and lo and behold he was right I was right"
  105. 105
    Critique High confidence

    The Kamala Harris team was among the biggest losers in the election.

    • "the biggest losers besides the Cala Harris team is of course the media"
  106. 106
    Critique High confidence

    Political analysts and media (implied to be those who favored Democrats) were incorrect in their election predictions, indicating a failure to accurately forecast the outcome.

    • "very happy you guys got it all wrong again"
  107. 107
    Critique High confidence

    Joe Biden, despite his perceived cognitive decline, would have performed better electorally than Kamala Harris.

    • "I think Biden would have performed better than Kamala even A demented kick him in the ass Joe Biden would have done better than Kamala and we all thought so"
  108. 108
    Critique High confidence

    Actions taken by certain individuals (implied to be Democrats like Schiff) since 2017 are characterized as deliberately undermining the democratic will of the people.

    • "the people who really knew that they were undermining the Democratic will of the people when they acted as they did in 2017 and thereafter"
  109. 109
    Critique High confidence

    The public successfully resisted the 'mind virus of the left,' indicating a rejection of Democratic (or broader progressive) ideology.

    • "they managed to resist the Mind virus of the left which is incredible"
  110. 110
    Critique High confidence

    Despite some passionate support, Kamala Harris failed to secure sufficient popular vote, indicating a broader lack of support.

    • "Kamala had people that were voting for sure that were passionate against Trump but the numbers just the popular vote just didn't add up"
  111. 111
    Critique High confidence

    Democratic 'guilt trips,' particularly concerning issues like abortion, were ineffective in influencing voters.

    • "all the guilt trips that you got from the left didn't work"
  112. 112
    Critique High confidence

    The Biden/Harris administration has failed significantly on border policy, leading to a massive increase in migrant numbers (8 million) compared to the Trump administration (2 million).

    • "I think there were something like 2 million migrants under Trump there have been something like 8 million and those are just the official numbers 8 million under Biden and Harris"
  113. 113
    Critique High confidence

    The Biden/Harris administration has failed to allow Israel to 'fight the war and win' in the Middle East conflict.

  114. 114
    Neutral High confidence

    The Democratic Party holds a strong electoral advantage in California for presidential elections.

  115. 115
    Neutral High confidence

    Specific Democratic issues and movements like environmentalism and transgenderism serve as substitutes for faith for 'despairing' and 'unhappy' individuals who 'don't fit in.'

    • "environmentalism filled it I think transgenderism feel fills some of it for people who are despar Ing and aren't happy with themselves and don't fit in"
  116. 116
    Critique High confidence

    A Trump victory would lead to riots and violence from Democrats and their supporters.

    • "I'm not just talking about the riots that are sure to happen don't be violence"
  117. 117
    Critique High confidence

    Joe Biden was widely perceived by the public as being in cognitive decline and unfit for the job, based on his debate performance.

    • "he was falling apart on that debate stage with Donald Trump people saw they they saw someone who was in Decline and they didn't hate him I think they more felt sorry for him than anything but they realized this man ain't up for the job"
  118. 118
    Critique High confidence

    A significant number of voters continue to support Kamala Harris, which is viewed negatively by the commentator.

    • "still still too many voting for Camala for my liking"
  119. 119
    Critique High confidence

    The 'left' (implicitly the Democratic Party and its supporters) is prone to political violence and being 'sore losers' when they lose elections.

    • "that's what the left is probably going to do tonight when they're sore losers and we're not sore losers on our side of the aisle"
  120. 120
    Critique High confidence

    Democratic urban policies and high taxes in states like California are driving residents, particularly tech workers, to relocate to other areas like Austin, Texas.

    • "who experienced the consequences of some democrat Urban policies in particular as well as high taxes they a lot of them are the people who moved to us"
  121. 121
    Critique High confidence

    The Democratic Party's (or 'the left's') campaign strategy of 'name-calling' and using labels like 'bigoted' or 'anti-gay' is ineffective and will lead to continued electoral losses.

    • "if you're still using the language of you know you're bigoted you're anti-gay you're if you're just still name calling if you're on the left and you're still trying those moves you haven't learned a bloody thing and you're going to lose again"
  122. 122
    Critique High confidence

    Certain commentators/media figures (like Rosie Barton, implicitly aligned with Democratic-leaning views) exhibit excessive and biased criticism of Republican events.

    • "Rosie Barton proving my point from just moments ago when I said these people won't shut up about Madison Square Garden apparently you can't you can't use the building if you're a Republican"
  123. 123
    Critique High confidence

    Kamala Harris (and by extension, the Democratic Party) is associated with controversial 'progressive' policies such as 'hard drug use' and 'defunding police.'

    • "some of the same ideas some of the same experiment with hard drug use and defunding police as Camala Harris"
  124. 124
    Critique High confidence

    Democratic critics employ 'lame' and ineffective attacks questioning Donald Trump's mental cognitive ability and energy.

    • "the attacks on him are so lame like people saying he doesn't have the mental cognitive ability doesn't have the energy does have the energy look at this"
  125. 125
    Critique High confidence

    Joe Biden is perceived as lacking energy and engagement, particularly during crises, contrasting negatively with Donald Trump.

    • "where was Biden like during the Hurricanes they found him out like slumped in a chair at the beach"
  126. 126
    Critique High confidence

    Supporters of the Democratic Party (referred to as 'the left') are experiencing a 'meltdown' in response to the election outcomes.

    • "I really am enjoying the Meltdown on the left"
  127. 127
    Critique High confidence

    The election results represent a complete repudiation of the Democratic Party, its policies, and its track record by American voters.

    • "every lever of power a complete repudiation of the Democrats their policies such as they were their track record as we can all see it"
  128. 128
    Critique High confidence

    American voters successfully resisted the ideological influence, or 'mind virus,' of the left, leading to Democratic losses.

    • "they managed to resist the Mind virus of the left which is incredible"
  129. 129
    Critique High confidence

    The Democratic Party's strategy of using 'guilt trips' on the issue of abortion was ineffective in influencing voters.

    • "all the guilt trips that you got from the left didn't work"
  130. 130
    Critique High confidence

    Kamala Harris's campaign strategy relies on scripted, controlled media appearances (e.g., Saturday Night Live) as a desperate 'Hail Mary pass,' indicating a lack of genuine engagement or confidence in unscripted formats.

    • "that's precisely why col Harris opted for a scripted Saturday Night Live Hail Mary pass to save her um"
  131. 131
    Critique High confidence

    Kamala Harris was advocating for 'fairly radical reforms' to the Supreme Court, which will not be implemented if Donald Trump wins the presidency.

    • "Kamala Harris was backing fairly radical reforms to the Supreme Court and if Trump holds on and wins that won't be happening"
  132. 132
    Critique High confidence

    The Democratic Party operates under an 'illusion' regarding political reality, which will be exposed and shattered if Donald Trump wins.

    • "what's going to happen when the reality crashes into the illusion of the Democrats of trump wins"
  133. 133
    Neutral High confidence

    A majority of Democrats believe that Donald Trump becoming president again is the worst possible outcome.

    • "a lot of Democrats maybe the majority believe that Trump becoming president again is the worst thing that ever could happen"
  134. 134
    Critique High confidence

    The government, implicitly aligned with Democratic policies or the administrative state, prioritizes large corporations (big agriculture, big pharma, big manufacturing) over independent farmers, actively seeking to shut down and criminalize them.

    • "you have a government that wants to prioritize all the big egg the big Pharma the big manufacturing and shut down and criminalize the independent Farmers from doing their job"
  135. 135
    Critique High confidence

    There was a widespread misjudgment among political observers, including those likely aligned against Trump, who did not anticipate his victory and instead expected him to be imprisoned.

    • "nobody thought Trump was going to win they thought he was going to be in prison"
  136. 136
    Critique High confidence

    Democratic Party dominance in cities like San Francisco leads to 'decay,' contrasting with areas under different governance (implied Republican) like Florida, which are characterized as 'bastions of freedom.'

    • "San Francisco a city of Decay a city dominated for more than 40 years by the Democrats and you end in Florida Bastion of Freedom at maralago"
  137. 137
    Critique High confidence

    The Democratic Party is projected to lose control of the Senate, specifically with a flip from Democrat to Republican in Nevada.

    • "it looks like there's going to be a flip in the Senate from Democrat to Republican"
  138. 138
    Critique High confidence

    The Democratic Party's broad strategy of leveraging celebrity endorsements, mainstream media, and late-night comedy to influence voters was ineffective in moving the needle.

    • "they got all the P Diddy uh folks to come forward and endorse and um they got all the networks and they got Saturday night live and they got all the late night comedy and it didn't move the needle"
  139. 139
    Critique High confidence

    The Kamala Harris team is identified as one of the primary 'losers' of the election, indicating a poor performance or outcome for the Democratic Party's vice-presidential candidate.

    • "the biggest losers besides the Cala Harris team"
  140. 140
    Critique High confidence

    Democrats exploited the 'unique and novel voting method' (e.g., mail-in ballots) introduced in 2020, which was seen as a culmination of efforts to erode election integrity standards.

    • "this was a tailormade system for Democrats to exploit to the hilt this was sort of the culmination of years of eviscerating eroding election Integrity standards"
  141. 141
    Neutral High confidence

    Kamala Harris had 'arguably the most Progressive voting record in the Senate.'

    • "she did have arguably the most Progressive voting record in the Senate"
  142. 142
    Critique High confidence

    The Biden-Harris administration, particularly Kamala Harris, is expected to be reluctant or silent in congratulating Trump on his election victory.

    • "I wonder if trudo will say anything probably not because if Camala Harris doesn't say anything well Trudeau doesn't want"
  143. 143
    Critique High confidence

    The Biden-Harris administration was desperate enough to potentially initiate a major conflict (World War III) as a distraction from election results.

    • "I'm sort of surprised that uh Kam Harris and Joe Biden didn't actually sort of start World War III to distract that"
  144. 144
    Critique High confidence

    Democratic leaders (Biden/Harris) lack strong, reciprocal diplomatic relationships with certain international figures (e.g., Victor Orban), who openly prefer and endorse Donald Trump, indicating a potential weakness in the Democratic Party's global appeal among specific political blocs.

    • "he wasn't pretending that he had any friendship with Biden or Harris"
  145. 145
    Critique High confidence

    The Democratic Party's foreign policy strategy, particularly its emphasis on sending financial aid to foreign countries (e.g., for the Ukraine war), is perceived as neglecting pressing domestic American problems.

    • "he has clearly fed up with sending money over to foreign countries rather than to solve American problems"
  146. 146
    Critique High confidence

    The United States government, under Democratic leadership, has engaged in censorship and worked with social media companies to suppress information, leading to public distrust.

    • "as it was released with the Twitter files the United States government was working with all of these social media companies to censor the truth and to take down accounts that were speaking the truth so people are naturally very distrustful of the government"
  147. 147
    Critique High confidence

    The US federal government (under Democratic administration) has actively promoted controversial transgender policies, including ordering the removal of age limits for care and suppressing research that doesn't support their agenda, further eroding public trust.

    • "it was revealed about a month or two ago that the federal government under the assistant Secretary of Health a man named Rachel LaVine who says he's a woman they ordered the world professional association for transgender Health to remove all age limits in their in their uh standards of care their recommendations … Johanna Olsson Kennedy who runs the gender clinic in Los Angeles buried her own study for nine years … because the results of this study into PU blockers showed that it wasn't helping kids she didn't release the information"
  148. 148
    Critique High confidence

    Major political parties, including those on the left, are failing by being 'unwilling to just tell the truth' on controversial issues like 'gender ideology,' which is seen as a 'polite' but ultimately ineffective and trust-eroding strategy.

    • "what we've seen in all of our major political parties is an unwillingness to just tell the truth about this and it's not playing it safe when you're not telling the truth I disagree with that completely they just have to tell the truth and they will get more support"
  149. 149
    Critique High confidence

    The Democratic Party (or 'the left' with which it is associated) is responsible for pushing 'gender identity' ideology, which is seen as problematic and pervasive in government and institutions.

    • "this this idea of gender identity is baked into everything as though it's fact when it doesn't exist gender identities don't exist that's just a terminology that's been pushed by the left that everyone has bought without even thinking about it"
  150. 150
    Critique High confidence

    The Democratic Party is unwilling to independently abandon its current stance on 'gender identity' issues (e.g., child transition, men in women's sports), necessitating external pressure like ballot initiatives.

    • "because the Democrats aren't going to uh get away from this on their own but the will of the people is there to stop this Insanity"
  151. 151
    Critique High confidence

    The Democratic Party's current positions on issues like child transition and transgender participation in sports are perceived as vulnerable to public opposition, making ballot initiatives in 'Democrat States' a viable strategy to bypass the party's leadership and align policy with 'the will of the people.'

    • "will have ballot initiatives in all of these Democrat States because the Democrats aren't going to uh get away from this on their own but the will of the people is there to stop this Insanity so we can get ballot initiatives done in each of these states where when they go to vote for their governor and they go to vote for their representative they'll also be voting on whether they want to stop child transition if they want to get men out of women's sports because that's the way to win it in the United States"
  152. 152
    Critique High confidence

    The Democratic Party's appeal to the working class is perceived as inauthentic or 'fake'.

    • "fake uh working class appeal of the Democrats"
  153. 153
    Critique High confidence

    The Democratic Party lacks genuine working-class credibility, especially when compared to figures like Trump.

    • "a billionaire has more workingclass cred than the parties of the left"
  154. 154
    Critique High confidence

    The Democratic strategy of labeling opponents (Trump/Republicans) as 'Nazis' or 'Hitler-like' is ineffective.

  155. 155
    Critique High confidence

    Democrats are characterized as using derogatory or uncivil language.

    • "that's not a very nice thing to say that's what that's what a Democrat would say um"
  156. 156
    Critique High confidence

    The Democratic Party is currently undecided on its post-election strategy.

    • "democratic party haven't decided what to do maybe they didn't haven't decided be magnanimous Riot appeal go to the lawyers maybe they literally have not decided what to"
  157. 157
    Critique High confidence

    The Democratic Party and its supporters are perceived as lacking substantive policy alternatives or effective campaign strategies beyond negative attacks.

    • "she's got nothing else because anything else would be to acknowledge that something's missing on her side"
  158. 158
    Critique High confidence

    The Democratic Party is deficient in key areas such as authenticity, offering appealing policies, and candidate likeability.

    • "authenticity appealing policies likeability"
  159. 159
    Critique High confidence

    The process by which Kamala Harris was nominated (presumably for VP) was not transparent or clearly democratic, implying it was decided by an unknown 'clique'.

    • "who nominated KLA Harris not the Democratic party some click we don't even know to this day"
  160. 160
    Critique High confidence

    Democrats are prone to public displays of distress and 'crying' after election losses.

  161. 161
    Critique High confidence

    Kamala Harris's campaign is experiencing a lack of support and poor leadership, evidenced by supporters leaving watch parties and her not making a public concession.

    • "the Cala Harris supporters are abandoning their watch party and going just walking home sullenly their leader went home to pout"
  162. 162
    Critique High confidence

    The 'girl boss' image/strategy of the Democratic campaign (specifically Harris's) is hypocritical and ineffective.

    • "the entire girl boss I'm speaking campaign sends a man out to speak for her on Election night"
  163. 163
    Neutral High confidence

    Democrats view Donald Trump as the 'worst person possible to be president.'

    • "they they they think he's the worst person possible to be president"
  164. 164
    Neutral High confidence

    The Democratic Party's approach to specific bilateral trade issues with Canada (e.g., softwood lumber, dairy) was not perceived as more favorable or 'gentler' than other administrations.

    • "not that the Democrats were were any gentler to Canada than that so I don't know what's going to change on those issues"
  165. 165
    Critique High confidence

    Rioting is considered 'standard operating procedure' for the 'other side' (implying Democrats/liberals) when they lose elections.

    • "I'm surprised there aren't riots around the country right now and I just don't know why that is because that's sort of standard operating procedure when the other side loses"
  166. 166
    Critique High confidence

    There is a perceived lack of visible public support for Kamala Harris/the Democratic side in the immediate post-election environment.

    • "there is no nobody for C Iris because the people in front of this the the window they are for Trump"
  167. 167
    Critique High confidence

    The country was in a state of rapid decline under the current (Democratic) administration.

    • "it was going bad and it was going bad fast"
  168. 168
    Critique High confidence

    The current administration's (Democratic) border policies are failing, necessitating a return to stricter border control and legal-only immigration.

    • "we're going to have to seal up those borders and we're going to have to let people come into our country we want people to come back in but we have to we have to let them come back in but they have to come in legally they have to come in Legally"
  169. 169
    Critique High confidence

    Kamala Harris (and implicitly, the Democratic Party) lacks authenticity and a compelling leadership style compared to Donald Trump.

    • "how different and how much more authentic than camela Harris"
  170. 170
    Critique High confidence

    The Democratic Party has lost its traditional popular vote advantage and its ability to secure large majorities in historically strong states like New York and California.

    • "as of now Donald Trump is winning the popular vote you know the Democrats usually have that Advantage because they rack up huge majorities in big States like New York and California that did not happen tonight"
  171. 171
    Critique High confidence

    The Democratic reaction to a Trump victory will be characterized by a profound failure to understand how it happened, akin to a personal trauma, making it impossible for them to process.

    • "it'll be less anger and more um a a failure to understand uh how it could happen you know like like like the death of a child or your spouse announcing that that that you know your wife announcing she's a lesbian and she's leaving you for your best friend like a like a like a something that's that so traumatic that it is impossible for even the most mentally healthy person to truly uh process and incorporate into their daily life"
  172. 172
    Critique High confidence

    Democrats view fellow citizens supporting Trump as fundamentally evil, which explains their extreme inability to process a Trump victory.

    • "because they they think that that that that their fellow citizens supporting Trump is a sign of fundamental evil at the heart of their fellow citizens and of the nation"
  173. 173
    Critique High confidence

    Democrats, exemplified by Kamala Harris, have used such extreme rhetoric (e.g., calling Trump a 'Nazi') that it makes it psychologically impossible for them to concede or accept a Trump victory.

    • "how can she concede to a man she is publicly called a Nazi"
  174. 174
    Critique High confidence

    The Democratic Party is losing ground with Latino and Haitian voters, particularly in Florida, which is indicative of a broader national trend, and Kamala Harris is not popular with these demographics.

    • "when the Latino vote in Miami goes red set aside California that's a good indication of what's going to happen in every state in between where there are Latino Americans who are not necessarily you on the Kamala Harris bandwagon"
  175. 175
    Critique High confidence

    Liberal judges nominated for positions are intellectually weak or easily exposed during confirmation hearings.

    • "watch him cut to Ribbons uh liberal judges that are that are nominated"
  176. 176
    Critique High confidence

    Vice President Kamala Harris embodies 'progressive nonsense'.

    • "special contempt for the kind of progressive nonsense uh that she embodies"
  177. 177
    Critique High confidence

    California's shift from a Republican stronghold to its current (implied Democratic-dominated) political state has led to a decline from its past prosperity and quality.

    • "California was a hard Republican state … it was a great state it was uh a prosperous State an exciting State … and that that was true up until kind of the 90s"
  178. 178
    Critique High confidence

    The Democratic Party's electoral performance resulted in their failure to gain control of the U.S. House of Representatives.

    • "it also looks like we'll be keeping control of the House of Representatives"
  179. 179
    Critique High confidence

    Democratic policies, specifically mass illegal immigration and a decline in law and order, are the primary causes of California's perceived 'failed state' status.

    • "what is the number one thing she's done is it Mass immigration is it the destruction of Law and Order what was the thing that turned the California of your youth to sort of the failed state of today well it was a bunch of things uh it was uh Mass illegal immigration was one of them"
  180. 180
    Critique High confidence

    Democrats are a persistent and effective political force capable of challenging Republican dominance in traditionally 'red' states if Republicans become complacent.

    • "the Democrats are eventually going to crack that unless they get a lot harder"
  181. 181
    Critique High confidence

    California voters inexplicably continue to support Democratic governance and policies, despite these policies leading to negative outcomes such as a 'drug addled hellscape' and high cost of living due to government regulations.

    • "why a California voters continue to vote for this nonsense I mean outside looking in California seems like a drug addled hellscape with outof control cost of living burdens thanks to government regulations it seems out of line with the rest of the United States but yet people keep voting for more of it and harder so like why"
  182. 182
    Critique High confidence

    Democratic governance in California has created a 'feudal system' where the wealthy, often Democratic-leaning elites, are insulated from the negative consequences of policies (like those related to immigration or homelessness) that disproportionately affect the poor.

    • "it's only a healthcap for poor people I'm a trial lawyer I live by the beach do do you think they let scumbags come into my neighborhood do do you think that my neighbors the ones with a no human is illegal and we believe in science and blah blah blah signs out in their front yard do do you think they're going to let some hobo wander down their Avenue and break into their car come on it's a feudal system this system is just fine if you are a lawyer in California you've got it made it's great"
  183. 183
    Critique High confidence

    Democratic policies in California result in high taxes and restrictions on personal freedoms, particularly gun rights.

    • "you pay a lot in taxes and if you don't mind things like you know a lack of Freedom not being able to have guns like normal people do it's it's pretty good"
  184. 184
    Critique High confidence

    The support for Democratic-aligned ideologies by 'weak people' who have not contributed to society's foundations is a fundamental threat to Western Civilization.

    • "this is not just a threat in California or in Canada this is the problem with Western Civilization we have a lot of weak people who never built it or fed it or fueled it or defended it God forbid"
  185. 185
    Neutral High confidence

    Democrats prioritize abortion rights, which the speaker frames as 'killing other human beings for no good reason.'

    • "they will immediately point to abortion but yet yes I I am against killing other human beings for no good reason"
  186. 186
    Neutral High confidence

    Democrats (implicitly, as the 'they' who didn't 'Live and Let Live') have engaged in highly immoral and dangerous behavior, specifically 'sending perverts to our school to try and have sex with our kids,' thereby provoking a more aggressive stance from their opponents.

    • "we you know as we tried Live and Let Live right and they sent perverts to our school to try and have sex with our kids so that's we're not doing that anymore we're going to actively defend our interests"
  187. 187
    Critique High confidence

    The Democratic Party's campaign strategy or messaging relied on a 'psychological false consciousness' that 'everyone hates Trump,' a narrative that was effectively broken by the defection of tech figures.

    • "they broke the psychological false consciousness that of course we hate Trump oh everyone hates Trump like they they broke the message track"
  188. 188
    Critique High confidence

    There is a significant social cost in 'liberal places' (e.g., New York, LA, San Francisco) for individuals to express support for Donald Trump, due to the negative labels (rapist, racist, fascist, Nazi) attributed to him by mainstream media and liberal discourse.

    • "there's such a social C cost in Liberal places like New York and LA and San Francisco to say I'm for Trump because he's regarded as so rough and rude they call him a r a rapist they call him a racist they call him a fascist they even call him a Nazi"
  189. 189
    Critique High confidence

    The mainstream media actively sought to anathematize, marginalize, and denormalize Donald Trump, despite his continued relevance to global figures.

    • "while Trump was anathematized and marginalized and denormalized by the mainstream media"
  190. 190
    Critique High confidence

    Democrats, along with other left-leaning political parties internationally, advocate for the idea that free speech principles do not extend to what they label as 'misinformation'.

    • "it could be Camala Harris it could be any Democrat any Canadian liberal or new democrat any labor party member in the UK here's Tim Walls talking about how Free Speech doesn't apply to what he calls Miss information"
  191. 191
    Critique High confidence

    Joe Biden's 2020 vote count (81 million) is questionable or unbelievable, implying a lack of legitimacy or inflated numbers for past Democratic electoral performance.

    • "KLA Harris had 63 million votes Joe Biden allegedly had 81 million in 2020 are we still supposed to believe that are we still still supposed to believe that stat"
  192. 192
    Critique High confidence

    The 'entire establishment' (media, legal, cultural, Wall Street, Silicon Valley), which is implicitly aligned against Trump and thus often with the Democratic Party, was ineffective in preventing Trump's victory.

    • "he did all this with the entire establishment against them the media establishment the Le establishment the cultural establishment Wall Street he had a fraction of Silicon Valley"
  193. 193
    Defends High confidence

    Voting for a Democratic candidate (implied) is perceived by some as the only viable strategy to enable 'real discussion about policy' and 'adult conversation' in American politics, in stark contrast to a potential Trump presidency.

    • "voted for her just because we would have a chance to even bring those policies to the table to even have a real discussion about policy again like to have an adult conversation As Americans again about policy I could see that happening with ket not with the Donald Trump presidency at all"
  194. 194
    Critique High confidence

    Kamala Harris is perceived as lacking the energy and campaign vigor demonstrated by Donald Trump.

    • "whereas Kamala and and he would do like three events in a day and he'd"
  195. 195
    Neutral High confidence

    Despite widespread fears and 'cries of insurrection' following the previous election, the Biden-Harris administration (over the last four years) successfully oversaw a 'peaceful transition of power' and the country 'did not devolve into Civil War,' contradicting the catastrophic predictions of some.

    • "he doesn't even realize that you've had Camala Harris and Joe Biden for the last four years there was despite the cries of insurrection um the peaceful transition of power the place did not devolve into Civil War"
  196. 196
    Critique High confidence

    Left-leaning media outlets (specifically the CBC) are criticized for perceived hypocrisy and selective application of extreme labels like 'Nazi,' readily applying them to political opponents (e.g., Trump supporters) when election results are unfavorable, while allegedly ignoring other instances of extremism.

    • "The CBC is not having a good night the glum faces here … The CBC didn't see Nazis there but boy they see Nazis tonight"
  197. 197
    Critique High confidence

    President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris are not effectively leading or running the country, implying a lack of active governance or competence from the Democratic administration.

    • "does anyone know who's been running the country the last few months I think we all know it wasn't Joe Biden and it wasn't KLA Harris she was busy doing whatever"
  198. 198
    Critique High confidence

    Democratic cabinet members, specifically Secretary Mayorkas, are responsible for 'open[ing] up the borders,' implying a detrimental or failed border policy under the current administration.

  199. 199
    Critique High confidence

    President Joe Biden takes an excessive amount of vacation time, suggesting a lack of dedication or work ethic compared to his predecessor.

    • "Joe Biden I think took like 40% of his days off for vacations"
  200. 200
    Critique High confidence

    The 'Cala Harris team' (referring to Kamala Harris and her political efforts/campaign) were among the 'biggest losers' in the election.

    • "the biggest losers besides the Cala Harris team"
  201. 201
    Critique High confidence

    The Democratic Party's campaign strategy relied on 'fear-mongering' about democracy being in peril and abortion rights, which proved ineffective in swinging enough women voters.

    • "the fear-mongering about first of all democracy being in Peril from the very people imperiling it and also the fearmongering with regard to abortion and uh the argument that that was going to somehow swing enough women to tilt things"
  202. 202
    Critique High confidence

    Barack Obama reportedly criticized black men for not supporting Kamala Harris, accusing them of being 'anti-women' or 'misogynistic.'

    • "Barack Obama yelled at black men about them not coming around enough on KL Harrison accused them of being anti-women I guess misogynistic"
  203. 203
    Critique High confidence

    Kamala Harris failed to connect with black men due to a perceived lack of relatable qualities and an inauthentic identity, contrasting with Trump's perceived resilience and respect for hard work.

    • "Camala Harris did not have those qualities she she was frankly if anything she was a bit of a shape shifter about her identity and I saw a lot of black commentators saying I don't actually think she's black at least the black experience"
  204. 204
    Critique High confidence

    A significant loss of the black male vote (10-20%) in key cities like Detroit and Philadelphia could be decisive in determining the election outcome, indicating a critical vulnerability for the Democratic Party.

    • "when the math is done you'll see in cities like Detroit and Philadelphia that large black populations if you lose 10 or 20% of the black male vote that's the margin of victory"
  205. 205
    Critique High confidence

    Voters are prioritizing tangible economic and safety concerns (e.g., 'afford to buy a house,' 'safe,' 'have a life') over 'ethnic identity and woke feelings,' indicating a miscalculation in the Democratic Party's focus.

    • "she's supposed to put her ethnic identity and woke feelings ahead of can I afford to buy a house is it safe can I have a life and and I think enough people said you know what life was better under Trump"
  206. 206
    Critique High confidence

    The election outcome represents a 'stunning rebuke' of the 'entire regime' or 'ruling class' and their policies, which are characterized by smearing opponents, violating liberties, and pervasive propaganda, with the Democratic Party being a primary representative of this establishment.

    • "I think that this is a stunning rebuke of the entire regime our rolling class to the extent that Donald Trump does win they've thrown everything possible at this man for almost a decade now but it's really this man has a proxy for tens of millions of Americans who have rejected their policies domestically and abroad they smear mign and then pursue Americans who they disagree with as if they're fascists or terrorists or worse they violated our liberties to the nth degree uh at least by any historical measure in America and the propaganda has been of Epic Proportions even even for the regime media reaching New Heights"
  207. 207
    Critique High confidence

    Despite a Democratic candidate's 'manifest deficiencies' (implied by the previous claims of lacking a policy agenda and relying on external advantages), her ability to secure a significant number of votes serves as a 'cautionary tale' for the opposition.

    • "the cautionary tale is that she could get as many votes as she did given all the Manifest deficiencies that we just laid out"
  208. 208
    Critique High confidence

    Perceived 'regime-level' attempts by the 'administrative state' and 'corrupt prosecutors' to 'destroy' Donald Trump through 'law fair' were viewed by the American public as 'unjust,' 'unfair,' 'unamerican,' and 'tyrannical.' This backlash generated a 'protest vote' and a sense of 'kinship' with Trump across demographics, even among those who previously 'loathed' him, as people are 'fed up with the notion that this is a crooked system.'

    • "they they being the regime has turned Trump into something like a world historical or murdered figure marted except he survived and not only survived but potentially thrived here everyone sees that you have a regime level attempt to destroy this man and it's unjust it's unfair it's unamerican it's tyrannical and I think in part you saw Donald rise essentially every time there was another law fair bomb dropped on him I think it shows that the American people again cutting across all sorts of demographics were fed up with the notion that this is a crooked system and it's unamerican and we're not going to stand for it and it turned people who loathe Trump into saying you know they would crawl over glass for Donald Trump because they don't want to live in a country where you can have the National Security and law fair apparatus and the entirety of the administrative state St and corrupt prosecutors trying to destroy their political opponent and so there's a protest vote element to this as well and also a kinship that people feel with Trump as someone who has been wronged to the nth degree and for what ultimately Because he believes in and promoted and fostered an agenda that our ruling Elites disagree with and that takes their power away from them and saps them of their privilege"
  209. 209
    Neutral High confidence

    There is an observable 'black movement for Trump,' with the percentage of black men voting for Republicans significantly increasing from previous single-digit levels.

    • "there is a black movement for Trump and I don't know what that that number is if it's 20% or 30% um at one point in time the percentage of black men who were voting for Republicans was less than 10% it was literally single digits"
  210. 210
    Critique High confidence

    Barack Obama is the primary architect and driving force behind the Democratic Party's current strategy and policies, making him ultimately responsible for any electoral losses, as the current administration is effectively his 'third term'.

    • "if you were going to put it on one person besides KL Harris it's Barack Obama because this was a third ter term of Barack Obama kamla Harris was his handpicked vice president at the end of the day and all of his policies have been pursued in this third term and would have been pursued to the extent kamla loses in a fourth term uh this was Barack Obama it's Barack Obama's party it was ultimately I believe Barack Obama and there's reporting to corroborate this that it was Barack Obama who really called the shot and forced Biden out even though some have said it was really Nancy Pelosi you know that Barack Obama is the muscle in the party he is the new version of Bill and Hillary Clinton so a loss really is on Barack Obama he is hardest hit as a consequence of this Beyond KLA herself"
  211. 211
    Critique High confidence

    The Democratic Party (or its allies) engaged in electoral manipulation in the 2020 election, but the current election's trends show a lead for Trump that is 'too big to steal'.

    • "at this time four years ago it was very much uncertain what would happen in fact things were looking good for Trump and then suddenly um ballots were found and things were undone I don't think think that's going to happen tonight do you think it's too early to say Trump has won what's your view on the night so far it's too early to say he's won but all of the indicators are trending in that direction and I would even say that it's looking too big to steal"
  212. 212
    Neutral High confidence

    The Democratic Party is experiencing a significant and 'resounding trend' of declining support among key demographic groups, including Muslim precincts, Latino men, and Black men, who are shifting their votes towards Donald Trump.

    • "Trump is winning in Muslim precincts that Joe Biden won with 88% of the vote in 2020 Trump is winning among Latino men in exit polls Trump is winning 20 to 25% of black men in some exit polls so this is a resounding Trend"
  213. 213
    Critique High confidence

    The Democratic Party has failed to retain the support of the Arab and Muslim community, a constituency that has been overwhelmingly Democratic for decades, leading to a 'punishment vote' for Trump or third parties.

    • "it's a form of punishing the Democrats for not listening to a constituency that is overwhelmingly Democratic at least in the last several decades"
  214. 214
    Critique High confidence

    Kamala Harris has a severely limited path to victory in the election, requiring her to win all remaining Battleground States, which appears unlikely given favorable exit polls for Trump.

    • "kamla Harris has very few ways to win right now essentially she has to win all of the remaining Battleground States and the exit polls are so favorable to Trump that it doesn't seem she's likely to do so so cautiously I would say that Trump is likely to win this election"
  215. 215
    Critique High confidence

    The Democratic Party has lost control of the Senate, with Republicans taking the upper chamber, leading to Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer losing his position.

    • "Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer will be losing his job at least as Majority Leader Republicans have taken the senate in the United States so they will hold the upper chamber or take the upper Chamber from Democrats"
  216. 216
    Critique High confidence

    The justice system has become a 'two-tier system' weaponized by Democratic figures like Nancy Pelosi and Adam Schiff to pursue political opponents, leading to unjust prosecutions and lies to the American public.

    • "he's got to get rid of the two-tier system of justice he's got to pardon people who never did anything wrong like my former boss Steve Bannon who just got out of prison he was there for four months for defying a kangaroo court appointed by Nancy Pelosi to pursue her political opponents that never should have been prosecuted that deserves a pardon he should let the non-violent January 6 offenders who merely showed up to protest out of jail and he should investigate some of the people who broke the law in these investigations we have a new Senator likely from California Adam Schiff who led the first impeachment and lied to the American public repeatedly about"
  217. 217
    Critique High confidence

    A prominent Democratic figure, Adam Schiff, is accused of repeatedly lying to the public about Russia collusion and the whistleblower, and violating civil rights through wiretaps, warranting investigation.

    • "led the first impeachment and lied to the American public repeatedly about Russia collusion and then lied about The Whistleblower why hasn't he been investigated he violated the civil rights of the president and of ordinary Americans and his wir Taps"
  218. 218
    Critique High confidence

    Kamala Harris has failed to engage effectively with the Arab and Muslim American community by not addressing their concerns regarding the Gaza conflict, despite it being a 'slam dunk' opportunity.

    • "should be a slam dunk for commin Harris right all she had to do is engage with our community humanize us discuss an arms embargo meet with uncommitted gave us a Palestinian speaker and put forth a policy to end this horrific genocide in RZA in this horrific War that's now spilling over into South Lebanon that is now going to put the United States security apparatus in a tough position and try to fend off a broader Regional War"
  219. 219
    Critique High confidence

    Kamala Harris is criticized for adopting 'Cheneyism' and associating with neoconservative policies, including those related to the Iraq War, by touting endorsements from Dick and Liz Cheney.

    • "k has engaged uh uh engaged in Chene ISM as we call it she's touted endorsements from Dick Cheney and Liz Cheney and both of them were the architects of the war in Iraq and many of those neoconservative policies"
  220. 220
    Critique High confidence

    Kamala Harris's lack of engagement with the Arab and Muslim American community has created an electoral opening for Donald Trump to gain support from this demographic.

    • "KLA Harris is not allowed for that to happen she has given Donald Trump this opening I believe to engage with our community and maybe even manipulate manipulate"
  221. 221
    Critique High confidence

    A significant problem for Kamala Harris was that voters did not feel she liked them or took an interest in them.

    • "they just didn't feel like she liked them that's the problem with kamla Harris she did not take an interest in the voters"
  222. 222
    Critique High confidence

    High voter turnout on college campuses, typically beneficial for Democrats, did not favor them in this election.

    • "normally you would assume that high turnout on college campuses is good for Democrats it wasn't this time"
  223. 223
    Critique High confidence

    Democrats are likely to blame American voters for their electoral defeat, attributing it to 'misinformation' and 'unauthorized opinions' rather than engaging in self-reflection or acknowledging their own shortcomings.

    • "I think the question is will the Democrats will they say is it me or is it them and I think too many Democrats will say the problem is with Americans we need to censor their misinformation we need to stop them from having unauthorized opinions too many Democrats and consultants and pollsters and certainly journalists"
  224. 224
    Critique High confidence

    The Democratic strategy to mobilize Puerto Rican voters against Trump backfired, with many voting for Trump and Republicans winning in Puerto Rico.

    • "well Puerto Ricans showed up in droves and Donald Trump won the counties where they showed up in droves because many of them voted for him and Republicans won the governor's mansion in Puerto Rico itself"
  225. 225
    Critique High confidence

    The Democratic Party spurned a figure (implied Trump) who supported the Jewish community, due to an undue overlap and influence between party leaders/funders and American Jewish organizations.

    • "that's what they should have done instead they spurned him again and again and it's because there's an overlap between the leaders and the funders of American Jewish organizations and the Democratic party"
  226. 226
    Critique High confidence

    The Democratic Party's approach to voters is perceived as condescending, treating them as 'fragile' and needing to be 'pampered,' which voters reject.

    • "we don't need to be pampered and we don't need to be told that were too fragile to take a joke"
  227. 227
    Critique High confidence

    The Democratic Party, specifically the campaign associated with Kamala Harris, suffered a significant defeat in the recent election.

    • "the biggest losers besides the Cala Harris team is of course the media who got everything wrong"
  228. 228
    Defends High confidence

    Kamala Harris is supported by some voters primarily because she is perceived as not being a fascist, contrasting her with her opponent.

    • "I in general she's not a fascist that's a really big one for me and it's it's kind of the number one"
  229. 229
    Defends High confidence

    Democratic candidates, specifically Kamala Harris, are favored for their environmental policy positions, which are seen as superior to those of their opponents.

    • "other than that I'm very into Environmental Policy which Trump is very very bad for"
  230. 230
    Critique High confidence

    The Democratic Party faces statistically improbable odds to overcome current vote deficits in key states like Georgia, implying a weak electoral position.

    • "the only way that can be overcome is if they find a trove of democrat only votes I mean it's it would be so statistically improbable for that"
  231. 231
    Neutral High confidence

    Kamala Harris's supporters defend her from criticisms regarding the economy by emphasizing her role as Vice President, distinguishing it from the presidency and implying less direct accountability for economic performance.

    • "how do you see a four years of Cala Aris if she's already in office and economy and America is not really doing well sure well yeah I think she's in the vice presidential position which is not the presidency and it's I think there's always a clear distinction that people forget about that"
  232. 232
    Defends High confidence

    Kamala Harris is viewed by her supporters as a champion for the working class, having dedicated her career to their interests.

    • "I have a lot of faith that she's worked and lived her life kind of among people who are in the working class you know I I feel like that's been what she's fighting for her whole life"
  233. 233
    Neutral High confidence

    Progressive voters may pragmatically support Kamala Harris, even if she is not fully aligned with all their policies, because she is significantly closer to their ideological stance than the alternative, thereby offering a pathway for progressive policy discussions.

    • "I identify as Progressive and she probably is not entirely Progressive on all the policies but she's so much closer to where I align than Trump in any capacity so I voted for her just because we would have a chance to even bring those policies to the table to even have a real discussion"
  234. 234
    Critique High confidence

    The Democratic Party (or its allies/supporters) engaged in 'trickery' and 'shenanigans' during the election, which were countered by the opposing side's legal team and public scrutiny on Twitter.

    • "I think the fact that you had a legal team across the whole country that were alive to the trickery and the fact that you had as um several of our guests tonight have said Twitter to shine a light of public scrutiny on Shenanigans has kept the shenanigans beneath the margin of Victory"
  235. 235
    Critique High confidence

    The rise of anti-Semitism in places like New York City is attributed to 'woke institutions' (often associated with progressive/Democratic ideology) and immigration policies that allow 'foreign Nationals from places where anti-Semitism is endemic' to enter the country.

    • "New York City which is really after Tel Aviv the largest Jewish city in the world in terms of Jewish population has become an hotbed of anti-Semitism and I think it's for the same reason in Canada you have on the one hand woke institutions like universities on the other you have immigration of foreign Nationals from places where anti-Semitism is endemic"
  236. 236
    Critique High confidence

    The mainstream media demonstrates a hypocritical bias by condemning Trump rallies as 'Nazi-like' while ignoring or downplaying anti-Semitic protests (labeled 'crypto Nazis') in Democratic-leaning cities like New York, thereby protecting or favoring the Democratic narrative.

    • "the mainstream media who last week would not shut up about how Trump's rally at Madison Square Garden was reminiscent of a Nazi rally that was there and then yet they have these little crypto nais walk in the streets of uh New York and they just turn a complete Blind Eye to it"
  237. 237
    Critique High confidence

    The Democratic Party, particularly its surrogates and proxies beyond Kamala Harris, lacks contrition and accountability for their messages being rejected by voters.

    • "what Contrition or what accountability others beside kamla Harris have because she's the only one I guess she's not fired she still remains vice president for a couple months but what about the thousands of surrogates and proxies who were not fired tonight but whose messages were rejected"
  238. 238
    Critique High confidence

    The Democratic Party (or political opponents) employed a strategy of falsely accusing the speaker of being a warmonger, a claim refuted by the speaker's record of avoiding new wars.

    • "you know we had no Wars four years we had no Wars except we defeated Isis we defeated Isis in record time and but we had no Wars they said he will start a war I'm not going to start a war I'm going to stop Wars"
  239. 239
    Critique High confidence

    The Democratic Party (specifically the Harris campaign) made a strategic decision to avoid a Jewish vice-presidential candidate due to concerns about offending Muslim and Arab American voters, indicating a prioritization of identity politics over other considerations.

    • "the governor of Pennsylvania is a democrat in fact they were considering him to be the vice presidential candidate for KLA Harris but they chose not to go with him purportedly because he was Jewish little too jewy that's right and they were worried that that would offend uh Muslim and Arab Americans in Michigan which they seem to be losing badly to"
  240. 240
    Critique High confidence

    The confrontational rhetoric used by 'liberal MPs' (analogous to US Democrats in the context of 'American style politics') against 'MAGA style politics' is a strategic misstep, as it is understood by Trump as a direct attack and could lead to negative consequences like trade wars.

    • "when these liberal MPS stand up in the House of Commons and they did it this week already as as dumb as they possibly can be when they stand up and say stuff like um magga style politics American style politics you know what they mean they mean Trump style politics and you know who else knows what they mean Trump does so thanks for the trade War idiots"
  241. 241
    Critique High confidence

    It is characteristic of Democrats to be anxious, and they are currently experiencing peak anxiety regarding the election results.

    • "it is in democrat's nature to be anxious and we are certainly at Peak anxiousness"
  242. 242
    Critique High confidence

    Kamala Harris's communication style is perceived as ineffective and characterized by 'word salad' and 'cackling'.

    • "instead of that cackling um word salad K Harris"
  243. 243
    Neutral High confidence

    The Democratic Party is experiencing a significant loss of support from the Latino vote, with Donald Trump potentially gaining up to 45% in some states, which will necessitate a 'real reckoning' within the party regarding messaging and integration of this demographic.

    • "the conversation that you were having in the last panel about the Latino vote is really interesting some of these numbers are a little bit jaw-dropping looking at you know potentially 45% for Donald Trump in some states and that is going to cause a real Reckoning within the party and how we talk about message to and integrate you know a a huge part of our base typically in all of this"
  244. 244
    Critique High confidence

    Pundits and 'know-it-alls,' often perceived as having a liberal bias and aligning with Democratic viewpoints, are out of touch with the general populace and will react with 'meltdowns' to election outcomes they don't anticipate, highlighting a disconnect in their understanding of voter behavior and political performance.

    • "this will be a difficult time for many people and we have a good chuckle when the people who are melting down are the pundits the know-it-alls the TV hosts the Andrew coins the like it is really funny it's funny they can't figure out why the why the G gorillas at the zoo are misbehaving and that's how I think that the these pundits look at normal people is they have these comments about how normal people are going to behave"
  245. 245
    Critique High confidence

    Political analysts and elites are out of touch with 'normal people' and misinterpret public sentiment, leading to a 'loss of faith' for ordinary citizens when their predictions are proven wrong.

    • "normal people is they have these comments about how normal people are going to behave like oh if you throw a banana at the monkey he going to bend over and pick it up well we didn't we didn't listen guys but it's so it's funny when you have these pompous pratts who who who think they know what the reality is better than us it's funny but for ordin people it will not be funny it will actually be sort of an a loss of Faith almost an end of the world kind of thing"
  246. 246
    Defends High confidence

    Despite concerns, the Democratic campaign believes their paths to 270 electoral votes are not blocked, citing strong performance in areas like Detroit (in-person voting) and Atlanta suburbs, though acknowledging underperformance in rural areas compared to Biden.

    • "I would say though that the campaign and people that I've been speaking to have said nothing has been called our our paths to 270 have not been blocked off and as we continue to get more vote in and I should add to the numbers that they message to you Detroit is coming in and Detroit had a very good day um with inperson voting today and the suburbs of Atlanta outperforming where Biden was there um one point of concern is that she's not doing as well in the rural areas as Biden did and that's something that they're paying attention to"
  247. 247
    Critique High confidence

    The preceding analysis of Democratic performance and strategy was 'outdated' and 'wrong,' implying a more dire situation for the party than portrayed.

    • "that's a little outdated everything she said there was wrong"
  248. 248
    Neutral High confidence

    Kamala Harris's decision not to speak on election night is an implicit admission that she knows she has lost the election, as she would otherwise be preparing a victory speech.

    • "it's an admission that Cala knows she lost right like she if she thought she there was a path to Victory which there obviously clearly hasn't been for hours uh she would be sticking around to give her victory speech but there's not that happening tonight"
  249. 249
    Critique High confidence

    The Democratic Party's messages and performance were rejected by a majority of Americans, including significant new numbers of Latino and Black voters, and they failed to consolidate support from either Jewish or Muslim voters, indicating a strategic failure.

    • "if a majority of Americans reject you if massive new numbers of Latinos and blacks reject you if you're winning votes from both Jews and Muslims alike you you're doing something"
  250. 250
    Critique High confidence

    The election results signify a complete repudiation of the Democratic Party's policies and track record by the American public.

    • "every lever of power a complete repudiation of the Democrats their policies such as they were their track record as we can all see it"
  251. 251
    Critique High confidence

    Kamala Harris's campaign strategy and messaging, specifically an ad featuring a 'fake farmer,' were inauthentic and ineffective in appealing to rural voters.

    • "how can you produce that men for Camala Harris ad where they had the fake farmer sitting on the tailgate and think that's going to do well in actual farmer country"
  252. 252
    Critique High confidence

    Kamala Harris's communication style is perceived as condescending and unappealing, characterized by 'talking down to everyone,' a 'cackle,' and 'word salad,' which alienates voters.

    • "don't tell me that Democrats don't like someone who talks down to them Joel poock said she doesn't like you Harris talks down to everyone and that cackle and that word salad"
  253. 253
    Critique High confidence

    The Democratic administration is perceived as failing on multiple key issues, including the economy (inflation), cultural issues, crime, immigration, America's place in the world, and health, leading to public dissatisfaction.

    • "a lot of the issues were economic inflation you know everything's going in the wrong direction there were cultural issues I think there were crime issues immigration is probably a bit of both there was America's place in the world there was health issues"
  254. 254
    Critique High confidence

    A segment of the electorate, specifically Vietnamese Americans who experienced communism, rejected the Democratic ticket (Harris and Kaine) due to perceived communist leanings or policies, indicating a failure of the Democratic Party to appeal to this demographic.

    • "100% why Trump because his policy just so good for us we don't want communist we live in a communist country we know exactly what they doing Harris and Tim tampon not for us"
  255. 255
    Critique High confidence

    The Senate race in Nevada is projected to flip from Democratic to Republican control.

    • "it looks like there's going to be a flip in the Senate from Democrat to Republican"
  256. 256
    Critique High confidence

    Donald Trump's victory represents a successful challenge and defeat of the 'Deep State,' which is implicitly associated with entrenched political forces, including elements of the Democratic Party or the broader establishment.

    • "he was the disruptor the uh the only person who could take on the Deep State and win and indeed he did so tonight"
  257. 257
    Critique High confidence

    Kamala Harris's team is identified as one of the 'biggest losers' of the election, indicating a perceived significant defeat for the Democratic Party's leadership.

    • "the biggest losers besides the Cala Harris team"
  258. 258
    Critique High confidence

    The Democratic Party is losing control of the Senate in key states like Nevada, indicating a broader shift towards the Republican Party.

    • "it looks like there's going to be a flip in the Senate from Democrat to Republican"
  259. 259
    Critique High confidence

    The election results represent a complete repudiation of the Democratic Party's policies and their track record by the American public.

    • "every lever of power a complete repudiation of the Democrats their policies such as they were their track record as we can all see it"
  260. 260
    Critique High confidence

    American voters successfully resisted the ideological influence, referred to as the 'Mind virus of the left,' demonstrating a rejection of progressive ideology.

    • "they managed to resist the Mind virus of the left which is incredible"
  261. 261
    Critique High confidence

    The Democratic Party's campaign strategy, specifically using 'guilt trips' on abortion, proved ineffective in influencing voters.

    • "and all the guilt trips that you got from the left didn't work"
  262. 262
    Critique High confidence

    Voter concerns over the cost of living, open borders/immigration, and abortion were primary drivers of the election outcome, implicitly indicating dissatisfaction with Democratic handling of these issues.

    • "the cost of living the the the immigration the the the open border and not just on Border towns but even in New York you wereing that across the country and then of course the abortion came number three"
  263. 263
    Critique High confidence

    The election results represent a complete repudiation of the Democratic Party's policies and track record.

    • "every lever of power a complete repudiation of the Democrats their policies such as they were their track record as we can all see it"
  264. 264
    Critique High confidence

    The American public successfully resisted the 'mind virus of the left'.

    • "they managed to resist the Mind virus of the left which is incredible"
  265. 265
    Critique High confidence

    The 'guilt trips' employed by the left were ineffective in influencing voters.

    • "all the guilt trips that you got from the left didn't work"
  266. 266
    Critique High confidence

    Democratic policies and their track record were completely repudiated by voters in the election.

    • "every lever of power a complete repudiation of the Democrats their policies such as they were their track record as we can all see it"
  267. 267
    Critique High confidence

    Americans successfully resisted the 'mind virus of the left'.

    • "they managed to resist the Mind virus of the left which is incredible"
  268. 268
    Critique High confidence

    The 'guilt trips' employed by the left (Democrats) were ineffective in influencing voters.

    • "all the guilt trips that you got from the left didn't work"
  269. 269
    Critique High confidence

    Leftist parties, including the Democratic Party, are pursuing a strategy of pushing 'gender ideology' which is unpopular with the public and leads to rejection.

    • "this is not a popular issue and they need to stop being afraid to talk about it but yes the world's waking up to all of these men and women's sports …"
  270. 270
    Neutral High confidence

    The Democratic Vice Presidential candidate, Kamala Harris, received very low voter support in certain states, exemplified by her 25% vote share in Wyoming.

    • "… 73% went for Trump and just 25% for Kamala Harris"
  271. 271
    Critique High confidence

    Kamala Harris is perceived negatively by a segment of the electorate, to the extent that some desire to be 'unburdened' by her.

    • "if you want to be unburdened by kamla Harris please head over to rebelnews store.com and get this …"
  272. 272
    Critique High confidence

    Democrats believe Trump's 2016 victory was illegitimate ('fluke,' 'hand of Jim Comey') and deny the legitimacy of his potential re-election, linking it to events like January 6th.

    • "… by the hand of Jim Comey and fluke in 2016 and then performed an office for four years and denied who won the election last time and January 6 the fact that under a fair election America chose by the rules pre-agreed to Donald Trump again"
  273. 273
    Critique High confidence

    The Democratic Party's support base in the U.S. is analogous to Trudeau's supporters in Canada, consisting of 'weak people' (derogatorily described as 'scum of the earth') who embrace ideologies detrimental to Western Civilization.

    • "… and yet there are people uh many of them you know AFF feminite men unsatisfied Housewives uh man buned graduate students you know the scum of the earth uh who love him and love what he stands for well we've got those here too"
  274. 274
    Critique High confidence

    The Democratic Party's governance has led to a state where the country needs significant improvement and 'the American people' need to 'regain control'.

    • "… around it's got to be turned around fast and we're going to turn it around we're going to do it in every way so many ways but we're going to do it in every way this will forever be remembered as the day the American people regained control of their country"
  275. 275
    Critique High confidence

    The Democratic Party has a history of coercing the Jewish community to align with its political agenda, even using threats related to tax-exempt status to prevent bipartisan engagement.

    • "… and so the Jewish Community Uninvited Sarah Palin because the Democratic National Committee The Story Goes had members on it who were active in Jewish organizations and they said we are going to make sure we review the tax exempt status of your religious or charitable organizations after the election if you only have Sarah Palin show up because Hillary Clinton won't show up if Sarah Palin does and so it'll just be one party speaking and if it's a partis an event then you're going to lose your nonprofit status you'll have to pay taxes on all your donations well that scared them into uninviting Palin"
  276. 276
    Critique High confidence

    The 'typical leftist' (representing a segment of the Democratic base/ideology) is 'out of touch' on key social issues like women's rights/trans issues and Israel, demonstrating a broader disconnect of 'the entire left' from public sentiment.

    • "she's trying to explain how Trump supporters are just you know the the fact that they have any opinion on women's rights when it comes to um the trans issue uh was disgusting because they were so out of touch and they it didn't it didn't affect them it wasn't their issue at all and they have no idea and …"
  277. 277
    Critique High confidence

    Key issues for voters, including the cost of living, the 'open border' (immigration), and abortion, were areas where Democratic approaches were unpopular or perceived as failing.

    • "… the immigration the the the open border and not just on Border towns but even in New York you wereing that across the country and then of course the abortion came number three"
  278. 278
    Critique Medium confidence

    The Democratic Party's positions or performance on key issues such as border security/immigration, the economy/cost of living, and abortion are out of step with American public opinion, contributing to their electoral losses.

  279. 279
    Critique Medium confidence

    The current approach of 'liberal' politicians (implicitly including US Democrats) towards political opponents like Trump lacks the strategic respect and restraint previously demonstrated by leaders like Barack Obama, potentially damaging international relationships and leading to unfavorable outcomes.

    • "Stephen Harper got along with Barack Obama the they they were temperamentally socially culturally aesthetically um rhetorically very different but they both kept it together"
    • "Barack Obama did not like the Keystone Excel pipeline he he waited until after Steven Harper was no longer PM before killing it he because he had either too much respect or I'm not going to say fear but he didn't want to upset the relationship he had built with Harper he waited until Trudeau was elected before scotching it which shows a kind of respect for Harper"
    • "Harper never I I don't remember a single member of the Harper cabinet or caucus ever disparaging Barack Obama and certainly not nothing in those insane tones that you had that how could you make such a man your foreign minister your foreign secretary as they called him there"
  280. 280
    Critique Medium confidence

    The Democratic Party is perceived as having lost Florida, which is characterized as a 'Bastion of Freedom' aligned against them.

  281. 281
    Critique Medium confidence

    The Democratic Party's (and broader political consensus') strategy regarding immigration, which avoids cracking down on illegal immigration to appease Hispanic/Latino communities, is flawed and misjudges voter sentiment.

    • "for years and years the consensus I think on both parties has been don't crack down on illegal immigration because it's going to make the Hispanic and Latino communities mad well that's not not been the case Trump campaigned on that"
    • "it drives the wages down for everybody including uh Puerto Ricans and you've seen them turn out in Miami Dade and interestingly enough Puerto Rico itself elected a republican Governor"
  282. 282
    Critique Medium confidence

    The Democratic Party (or groups aligned with its ideology) are perceived as supporting 'global censorship' efforts, particularly those targeting conservative voices or platforms like Twitter, especially around elections.

    • "there was something called the Christ Church call which jenda arer and was trying to push on countries around the world basically a global censorship pack"
    • "a lot of those censorship groups targeted Twitter to put them out of business for the reasons that we know because they they wanted to cut off this this election"
  283. 283
    Critique Medium confidence

    Policies related to global warming and international climate agreements (like the Kyoto Protocol), often associated with the Democratic Party, are expected to be abandoned or reversed under a Trump administration.

    • "that whole global warming Kyoto Protocol mve moving Feast from luxury resort to luxury resort Trump made it clear he wasn't going to participate in that and I presume that's DOA again"
    • "Trump one of his calling cards was energy energy energy drill um dig Frack whatever even in the Arctic National Wild Life Refuge um assume that it's all back on big time and like I say I think that Keystone Excel pipeline is back on Big Time"
  284. 284
    Critique Medium confidence

    The Democratic Party (or elements within it) are characterized as 'radical socialists' who seek 'absolute power' to control citizens' lives and destroy the economy and liberty.

    • "these alarmists always demand the same thing absolute power to dominate transform and control every aspect of Our Lives"
    • "we will never let radical socialists destroy our economy wreck our country or eradicate our Liberty"
  285. 285
    Critique Medium confidence

    A Trump victory will cause a severe, sustained, and unprecedented 'mental health crisis' among Democrats/anti-Trump individuals.

    • "I think it will cause the biggest Mental Health crisis in the history of America"
    • "and I don't think it will be kind of a passing thing that by the inauguration will be fine I think it will be sustained and and unprecedented and hideous"
  286. 286
    Critique Medium confidence

    The country's overall condition under the previous administration (implicitly Democratic) was negative, having 'lost that little thing called special', and required a 'turnaround'.

    • "we're going to turn our country around"
    • "it lost that lost that little it lost that little uh that little thing called special"
  287. 287
    Critique Medium confidence

    Policies associated with the progressive wing of the Democratic Party (and its Canadian equivalents) are characterized as 'deep socialist, carbon taxing, super woke' and are being rejected in favor of 'common sense' conservative approaches.

    • "the Deep socialist carbon taxing super woke David eie"
    • "support overall I would say and I know that this is a conservative slogan but I would say for common sense is returning and it's returning to places like British Colombia"
  288. 288
    Critique Medium confidence

    There were concerns about 'them cheating' (implying the Democratic Party) in elections, but these issues were 'cleared up' in some states, contributing to Republican success.

    • "a lot of people are very worried about them cheating"
    • "I feel like they they kind of cleared up a lot of the cheating and some of those States and I think that that's showing tonight in a big way for the for the Republicans"
  289. 289
    Critique Medium confidence

    There were concerns about 'cheating' in the election, implicitly attributed to opponents (likely Democrats or their allies), but the reported margin of victory was large enough to prevent these alleged attempts from altering the outcome.

  290. 290
    Critique Medium confidence

    There is a growing disillusionment with the Democratic Party's strategy, even within its own circles, as voters increasingly demand substantive policy discussions over celebrity endorsements.

    • "the American people are smarter than this even you know in the Democratic circles you can see that they're starting to kind of be like well you know celebrities that's that's not enough like what about policy"
    • "some of them are hesitantly uh voting Harris some of them said you know what I I can't even vote for her because you know under Trump there was no new Wars you that's undeniable"
  291. 291
    Critique Medium confidence

    There is a trend among 'Progressive women' in the Democratic Party of handling both electoral wins and losses poorly, lacking grace and respect for supporters.

    • "this is a trend I'm seeing with these Progressive women where they they lose poorly and they don't win well either"
    • "she doesn't respect them either she's just gonna go and hide in a hotel room somewhere"
  292. 292
    Critique Medium confidence

    Americans desire a return to national pride, greatness, strength, wealth, prosperity, safety, and health, implying that the Democratic Party has failed to deliver on these fronts.

    • "Americans want to be proud and great and strong and wealthy and prosperous and safe again and healthy again"
  293. 293
    Neutral Medium confidence

    Critics of Donald Trump (implied to be Democrats or their allies) accuse Elon Musk of being a Russian agent and Trump of being an authoritarian.

    • "it's where they uh accuse Elon Musk of being a russan Russian agent and Donald Trump being an authoritarian"
  294. 294
    Critique Medium confidence

    Kamala Harris's potential re-election is presented as an existential threat to Israel, a claim the speaker suggests has 'some truth.'

    • "he said if Kay Harris is reelected Israel won't survive for for long and it sounded dramatic but I think there's some truth to it"
  295. 295
    Critique Medium confidence

    Barack Obama privately assessed Kamala Harris as not being as 'strong' as him.

    • "she's not as strong as me I know that's true"
  296. 296
    Critique Medium confidence

    There is an underlying expectation that supporters of the losing side (implicitly, the Democratic Party) might engage in rioting following the election results.

    • "if they was rioting we would have heard about it"
  297. 297
    Neutral Medium confidence

    The Democratic Party's electoral victory (Biden's win) created diplomatic friction, as evidenced by Trump's anger at foreign leaders like Netanyahu for acknowledging the win, suggesting a challenge for Democratic administrations in securing unwavering international loyalty from all past allies.

    • "Trump was mad four years ago when Netanyahu acknowledge Biden winning"
  298. 298
    Critique Medium confidence

    The current foreign policy approach, implicitly associated with the Democratic administration, is failing to de-escalate the Ukraine conflict, leading to a 'Neo Cold War' and the 'slaughter of young men,' suggesting a critique of the effectiveness or human cost of the current strategy.

    • "right now it's just young men being thrown on the bonfire of some Neo Cold War"
  299. 299
    Critique Medium confidence

    There might be internal disputes within the Democratic Party regarding the election outcome, with Joe Biden potentially asserting his continued leadership.

    • "maybe there's a dispute maybe Joe Biden has expressed an opinion and says I'm still the president uh I'm the boss"
  300. 300
    Neutral Medium confidence

    Pardoning Hunter Biden for certain crimes (guns, drugs, porn, prostitutes) could be a magnanimous move by the Democratic side to de-escalate political tensions.

    • "pardoning Hunter Biden might be I mean we all we all know who he is and what he is maybe you don't want to Parton crimes of foreign bribery maybe it's important to investigate that but to Pardon him for the guns and the drugs and the porn and the prostitutes might be a magn magnanimous move that turns down the temperature a little bit"
  301. 301
    Critique Medium confidence

    Jill Biden is reportedly furious and believes Joe Biden could have won the election against Donald Trump.

    • "Jill Biden Furious said tonight she probably thinks her man could have beat Donald Trump"
  302. 302
    Critique Medium confidence

    This mental health crisis among Democrats/anti-Trump individuals will manifest in violence, including protests, workplace fights, and personal conflicts.

    • "mental health crises often manifest in violence yeah I think there'll be some violence I think there'll be there'll be workplace fights there'll be fights at birthday kids birthday parties uh I think there'll be protests that will turn violent"
  303. 303
    Critique Medium confidence

    Kamala Harris, as a prominent Democratic leader, is experiencing a 'psychological crisis' due to the election outcome.

    • "I think Camala Harris herself had a psychological crisis"
  304. 304
    Neutral Medium confidence

    The Democratic Party leadership is currently undecided on their post-election strategy, specifically whether to be 'magnanimous' in defeat.

    • "maybe maybe the uh masters of the democratic party haven't decided what to do maybe they didn't haven't decided be magnanimous"
  305. 305
    Critique Medium confidence

    The establishment (implicitly linked to the Democratic Party) has a history of dismissing legitimate public health concerns (e.g., fluoride in water) as 'conspiracy theories' only to later admit their validity.

    • "tackling the issues that they've now admitted are issues fluoride in the water is an issue conspiracy theory of last year is now reality news of today"
  306. 306
    Neutral Medium confidence

    Democrats engage in ballot harvesting, but in California, Republicans have become more proficient at it.

    • "they've learned to do it better than Democrats"
  307. 307
    Critique Medium confidence

    The period preceding the election, implicitly under Democratic leadership, was characterized by political decline, necessitating a 'greatest political comeback'.

    • "we just witnessed the greatest political comeback in the history of the United States of America"
  308. 308
    Critique Medium confidence

    The period preceding the election, implicitly under Democratic leadership, was characterized by economic decline, necessitating a 'greatest economic comeback'.

    • "after the greatest political comeback in American history we're going to leave the greatest economic comeback in American history"
  309. 309
    Critique Medium confidence

    The opposing side (implicitly the Democratic Party and its allies) is unwilling or unable to engage in a 'Live and Let Live' societal arrangement, necessitating a more aggressive defense of interests from the speakers' side.

    • "we're not doing that anymore we're going to actively defend our interests uh so we're we're we're past the Live and Let Live thing they are unable to uh uh uh participate in that kind of uh uh societal Arrangement"
  310. 310
    Critique Medium confidence

    The tech industry's shift to being 'hard leftwing' might be attributed to the replacement of engineers with HR departments.

    • "I don't quite know why they why Tech turns so hard leftwing in the first place one theory is they replaced Engineers with HR departments"
  311. 311
    Neutral Medium confidence

    A concern exists among some (implicitly those aligned with Democratic viewpoints) that Elon Musk's potential involvement in a Trump administration would be problematic due to his complex business relationships, including those with defense contractors, Russia, and China.

    • "I'm not sure that lands as a as a comforting thing um everywhere uh especially I would think in the United States with with musk's relationship with defense contracts uh in the US but also his relationship with Russia and and and China and and connections that that has to be complicated"
  312. 312
    Neutral Medium confidence

    Justice Sonia Sotomayor, a Democratic appointee, is reportedly in failing health, which could lead to her departure from the Supreme Court and allow a Republican president to appoint a conservative replacement.

    • "Justice Sonia sotoor on the Democratic side an Obama appointee she's not as old as Ruth Bader Ginsburg but she is reportedly in failing health and while we of course wish her well she may not be long on the court so it's possible that the next president could be able to replace one conservative and one liberal"
  313. 313
    Critique Medium confidence

    Beyond Kamala Harris, there is an anticipated lack of contrition or accountability from other Democratic figures, consultants, pollsters, and journalists following the election results.

    • "what Contrition or what accountability others beside kamla Harris have because she's the only one I"
  314. 314
    Critique Medium confidence

    The Democratic Party's approach to energy policy (implied through the interaction with RFK Jr.'s environmental stance) is seen as hindering the nation's ability to leverage its abundant 'liquid gold' (oil and gas) resources.

    • "I just said but Bobby leave the oil to me we have more Liquid Gold oil and gas we have more Liquid Gold than any country in the world more than Saudi Arabia we have more than Russia Bobby stay away from the liquid gold other than that go have a good time Bobby"
  315. 315
    Neutral Medium confidence

    The Democratic Party's strategy is shifting towards a 'laser focus on the easiest route' to victory, potentially prioritizing 'blue wall' states over less certain ones like North Carolina and Georgia.

    • "but I'm hearing more and more from people that I'm speaking to blue wall blue wall and this morning we were talking about well if you pick up North Carolina and Georgia again they're not off the map but it is feeling like more of that laser focus on the easiest route"
  316. 316
    Critique Medium confidence

    "Transgenderism" is a significant "sleeper issue" that the "regime media" (implicitly aligned with Democrats) attempts to control the public conversation about, suggesting a Democratic strategy to downplay or manage this issue.

    • "one sleeper issue was transgenderism in its various manifestations that's what Mickey Kel would call an under news story everyone talks about it but they sort of whisper about it and the regime media try and control the conversation about it"
  317. 317
    Neutral Medium confidence

    There was an underlying expectation or concern about potential civil unrest or rioting from the losing side (implicitly, Democratic supporters), which did not materialize.

    • "if they was rioting we would have heard about it"
  318. 318
    Critique Medium confidence

    Democrats did not succeed in Florida, which is characterized as a 'Bastion of Freedom,' implying a poor performance or ideological misalignment with the state.

    • "Democrats and you end in Florida Bastion of Freedom at maralago"
  319. 319
    Critique Medium confidence

    The Democratic Party's coalition-building efforts are not as broad, unified, or historically significant as the speaker's movement, which claims to unite diverse demographics.

    • "this campaign has been so historic in so many ways we've built the biggest the broadest the most unified Coalition they've never seen anything like it in all of American History they've never seen any young and old men and women rural and urban and we had them all helping us tonight …"
  320. 320
    Critique Low confidence

    Corporations are actively hostile towards 'right-wing culture' and platforms, reflecting a broader cultural environment perceived as aligned against conservative viewpoints.

    • "The email explicitly States the right-wing culture of Rumble is too polarizing in other words Dunkin Donuts has a problem with right-wing culture and wants nothing to do with it or Rumble"
  321. 321
    Neutral Low confidence

    Kamala Harris's actions, such as 'calling it quits' for the night, are speculated to have the potential to dampen or prevent post-election riots.

    • "maybe Camala Harris um Calling it Quits for the night is enough confusion and resignation to dampen the riots"
  322. 322
    Critique Low confidence

    Kamala Harris's non-appearance could signify that 'real Masters of the Universe' or 'handlers' within the Democratic Party are refusing to accept defeat and are 'cooking up something' to avoid conceding, rather than it being merely poor sportsmanship.

    • "or it's her handlers saying we're not giving up we tried to shoot the president didn't work we tried to Jail the president didn't work we tried to law him to death it didn't work we tried to replace Joe Biden with you it didn't work we are cooking up something tonight we do not accept defeat yank the puppet off the stage so you could have just a thin skinned self-centered bad loser spoil sport or you could have the real Masters of the Universe saying don't you dare concede"