Reacting to Liberal Meltdowns After Trump's Landslide Victory | 11/7/24

Sara Gonzales Unfiltered

In this episode of “Sara Gonzales Unfiltered,” Sara and Matthew Marsden comb through the Democrats' blame game as the liberals react to Kamala Harris’ putrid performance on election night. Celebrities such as Jimmy Kimmel, Rosie O’Donnell, and the ladies from "The View" all shed tears over Trump’s landslide victory. Tim Walz and Joe Biden take some of the harshest criticism. A self-proclaimed political analyst discusses taunting a Trump voter before the election, only to have to blame the racism, sexism, and fascism the following day. Sara extends an olive branch to all the lefties who are melting down and invites them to live in a country with lower taxes and a prosperous economy. Sara and Matthew pivot to the amazing turn of events in the Middle East as both Hamas and Israel call for an end to the war. 24 hours after Trump won the election and warring parties are already calling for peace. Sara and Matthew comment on the weak leadership under Biden and Harris that fanned the flames of war. Since Trump has become president-elect, dictators and warring factions across the globe are suddenly looking for a peaceful resolution. Trump isn’t even in office and the cloud of WW3 appears to be dissipating. Republicans now have control of the House, Senate, presidency, and Supreme Court. Trump may potentially pick two Supreme Court justices and has a chance to sculpt the landscape the of the country for a generation. Suddenly, Chuck Schumer is calling for bipartisanship. This episode concludes with Sara stating that the Republicans won the popular vote and that Schumer is the one who needs to come to the table ready to negotiate. Sara is joined by BlazeTV contributor Matthew Marsden.

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