Nov 25, 2024
Americans Were Polled On Trump's Transition. The Results Will Shock You.
A CBS News poll reveals that nearly 60% of Americans approve with President-elect Donald Trump's transition.
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Brand spankin new polling from CBS news
indicates that the majority
of the American electorate does, in fact,
like the way Donald Trump is handling
his transition into the white House.
But there might be trouble brewing behind
the scenes, which we're going to give
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you the details of in just a minute.
But first, let's dive into this polling.
So this new CBS poll from the weekend
found that 59% of Americans approve of
Trump's moves in the weeks following his
election victory, while 41% disapprove.
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Now, that was an interesting
outcome of the poll.
Like they're looking at his various
appointments, they're seeing the way
that he is handling the fact that he won
the election and what he claims he's going
to do in his next administration.
And overall, nearly 60% of Americans
like what they see.
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However, this polling was taken
from November 19th to the 22nd.
So it's a snapshot of how
the American electorate was feeling.
You know, a little temperature check
on them and remember that Matt Gaetz,
who was Donald Trump's original attorney
general pick, decided to withdraw
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from consideration on November 21st.
So, again, the people who were questioned
or who took part in this survey
were questioned
between November 19th and the 22nd.
Now, public opinion
seems to differ a little bit when it came
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to specific appointments by Donald Trump.
So I want to give you some of those
results, for instance, when it comes
to some of the controversial picks.
Let's start with Robert F Kennedy Jr.
For HHS secretary, HHS secretary, 47%.
Still, the majority feel that it
was a good choice by Trump. 41%, though,
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feel not a good choice.
When you look at Marco Rubio.
And I thought this was super fascinating,
considering the fact that you
have the, you know, America First crowd
who do not favor the neoconservatives
like Marco Rubio,
you can see that kind of reflected in the
results in the poll here because 44% say
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good choice, 25% say not a good choice.
So still, the majority favor Marco Rubio
or at least say acceptable,
but a lower percentage
than you see for RFK Jr. And then finally,
let's go to Pete Hegseth for secretary
of defense. 33% say good choice,
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28% not a good choice. 39% of them say
that they haven't heard enough
about him to form any opinion at all,
which I think is interesting.
But that's where Americans currently
stand on how this transition is going.
What do you think, Jake?
Okay, so I think that a lot of people
in the establishment
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are would be surprised by this poll
and are surprised by this poll.
Why?
Because they've been saying,
oh my God, Matt Gates disaster.
You know, Hegseth disaster,
this disaster, that disaster.
Oh my God, RFK Jr
biggest disaster there is.
And so I'm sure that the American people,
once they realize who Trump is nominating,
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are finally going to hate him
like we all do.
Well, turns out, sorry.
No, that's not how it's going.
59. 41. Right.
So. And they saw all that.
And as Anna pointed out, for half
the people that answered this poll,
gates hadn't even withdrawn yet.
Right.
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So, okay, so first of all,
that should reassemble your mind
in terms of what the American people
actually think, as opposed to what the
people on TV tell you that they think.
Right.
So. And whether you like it or you don't,
by the way, that you just got
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to be realistic about the facts.
Now, number two, along those lines,
just to be clear, and this is not
being clarified in other places too.
For the people saying,
oh, well, that's it.
The American people love Trump.
And all of his appointees know usually
what the American people do.
And it's a kind of a wonderful grace that
we have when a new president comes in.
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Their poll numbers move up
and everything about them moves up,
because that's the American people going,
give him a chance, okay.
And Barack Obama, after his inauguration
was at a stunning 83% approval rating.
So that was the American people, including
tons of people who voted against him.
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Tons of people who are now MAGA who said,
give the brother a chance.
Okay.
So that's part of what the
American voters are doing now
when in answering polls like this.
Okay.
But when you dive into the specifics,
I think there's a second layer
of interesting material here.
So how unpopular Hegseth is,
I find to be super encouraging, because I
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think Hegseth is one of the worst picks.
And a guy who talks about domestic enemies
and the left is the enemies within,
and we're going to get
to it a little bit later in the show.
But he even says that maybe we should
use Israel to attack enemies within.
So that's insanity.
And so I'm surprised that many people know
how out of control Hegseth is.
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I doubt it.
I think that they just see him
as a Fox News host and maybe see
that as too extreme or too biased.
And so that's interesting so far
that he's the worst polling candidate.
But thank you America.
You're exactly right.
Okay.
Now, when you get to the other two,
that's okay.
Marco Rubio I'm not surprised by at all.
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He's a generic Republican senator
that's gotten usually nothing
but praise from corporate media.
So you I would expect 4425 there,
but they really know almost nothing
about the specifics of Rubio.
And by the way,
he's a neocon establishment guy
that actually even MAGA guys would hate.
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The left hates.
He's not a popular guy at all,
but the media has hyped him up so much.
I'm not at all surprised by these numbers.
Now, finally, the most surprising
of all the numbers.
Whoa.
Look at how well RFK Jr. Polls, right.
And again there.
I'm surprised by that.
I'm not surprised by Rubio.
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I'm a little surprised by Hegseth.
Not surprised by the Trump numbers,
but RFK Jr. Given this like the nuclear
blast of he's going to kill us all
with the vaccines and the fluoride and all
of that for it to still come out as 47,
41 in favor given like that brother
has taken several hundred million
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dollars in negative media,
maybe up to a billion in negative media.
And he's still standing at 4741. Okay.
Got to tip your hat to that
whether you like it or you don't.
For me, what this reflects is how much the
American electorate has been wanting
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change and wanting to be open minded
in regard to Non-establishment players
serving in these cabinet positions.
But it's clear to me
that they also have their limits.
So once you get to Hegseth, which is not a
traditional pick for Defense secretary by
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any means, it appears that the electorate
feels that Hegseth is a bridge too far.
So we'll see how it plays out.
But one thing that's also been
clear to me,
based on these various Trump appointees,
is that he is really picking people.
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Yes, based on, you know, the transactional
nature that we see from Trump.
So if you've done me a favor, I'm going
to reward you with a cabinet pick
or listen to you if you have suggestions
for cabinet positions.
But the other thing about Trump
is he tends to, you know, listen to.
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His supporters, which is a good thing.
And he has people
across the ideological spectrum.
If everybody who's currently
been appointed by Trump gets confirmed,
I mean his cabinet.
Would be pretty diverse
in terms of their thought, right?
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Diversity of thought, as opposed
to oftentimes what we see from Democratic
administrations, which is, you know,
we have diversity in terms of race
or, you know, identity with Trump.
I mean, you've got Tulsi Gabbard,
you've got RFK Jr.
You have a neocon like Marco Rubio.
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You have a hedge fund guy
who he tapped for his treasury secretary.
We're going to cover that on the show
in more detail in just a minute.
So I'm curious to see
how this all plays out, because there are
ideological conflicts among these people,
and I'm very curious to see
if they could actually work together
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for a successful Trump second term.
Yeah. So the Democrats often do.
Well, to be fair, not just Democrats.
The establishment politicians in both
camps do like a fake team of rivals.
Like Obama famously said,
I'm going to do a team of rivals
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and put one Republican in the cabinet who
was a corporate Republican who agreed with
everything the corporate Democrats said.
So team of rivals, my ass.
I never saw them disagree
about a single thing.
And in fact,
in the in previous administrations,
whether it was Bush or Obama or Biden,
if you ever disagreed
with the principal on anything
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or the establishment on anything, you
would immediately be removed from office.
Team of rivals was such a joke,
total utter joke and mythology put
out by corporate media going, oh my God,
they're so wonderful considering
other people from other parties.
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Same with Bush
when he would pick one Democrat
who agreed completely with them, right?
It was always fake.
This is an actual team of rivals,
and I don't know which way
it's going to shake out.
So you've got a whole block
of neocon warmongers in there
Rubio, Stefanik, Huckabee and in walls.
Okay.
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And then a couple of others in there.
You got a bunch of corporate goons
like the Treasury secretary.
Siouxsie Wiles is a very competent
chief of staff and not a mad man.
So that's good.
But she's super pro
corporate pro donors, etc..
So you got the donor wing.
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The corporate wing, then you've got,
you know, the labor secretary is
flat out pro labor, nearly progressive.
Whoa.
Tulsi is is non-ideological,
whatever the hell she is.
RFK Jr is an actual former Democrat,
actual former environmental lawyer,
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and again, does not fit in any of the pre,
you know, set ideologies that people have.
So we've got people
all over the board here.
And then you got Bondi and Hegseth
who have other problems like corruption
and blah blah blah, but they're loyalists
and that's what they're mainly known for.
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Kash Patel might go in
and he's a loyalist to Trump.
And what I mean by loyal
is they're all loyalists.
But I mean, like,
they're very core of their existence.
The reason why they are here
is that their defining trait is being
a loyalist to Trump and nothing else.
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Exactly. So how is that going to work?
I don't know.
I don't think Trump knows.
I don't think anybody knows.
Is the establishment wing going to win?
Is the populist wing going to win
which portion of the populist wing?
Because there's great things in there and
there's terrible things in there, right.
So, you know, last week
there was a lengthy piece
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written in the Washington Post.
I even referenced it
when we were covering a story,
and the piece was mainly meant to warn
the American people that Donald Trump
and his incoming administration is poised
to essentially gut the Labor Department.
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But then over the weekend,
you get this nomination
nomination for a Labor secretary.
She's a member of the Republican Party.
She's in the House.
She narrowly lost her reelection
bid out of Oregon,
but she's one of three Republicans
who voted in favor of the pro act.
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She has done other things.
They're on her record
in regard to being very pro-labor.
Her father is a teamster.
So yeah, she's a conservative
in some ways, socially speaking, which is
why she's in the Republican Party.
But I don't care.
I mean, what I care about is a pro-labor
secretary serving as the labor secretary.
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Like, you know what I mean?
Like, I want that and that to me, that was
a clear signal that Trump isn't looking
to gut the Labor Department, as the
Washington Post was, was warning about.
But nonetheless, obviously,
I'm I'm not naive, but I also want to say
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I feel cautiously optimistic in some ways.
That's so interesting. You said.
Yeah, I'm about to read one of our member
comments who said something similar,
and then I want to explain
why I think we feel that way.
First, though,
Jenks left tricep and Fury wrote in,
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was the polling done at a Maga rally?
No no no, that's.
Guys, I want you to understand
that this is a real poll, and so don't
ignore things that seem wrong to you
because of the bubble that you're in
or we're in together.
Right?
When you see a poll like that,
you shouldn't dismiss it.
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You should go,
I wonder what I'm missing, right?
If that's what the generally speaking,
roughly speaking,
where the American people are coming out,
I wonder why I'm not there.
Are they wrong? Am I wrong?
Open up your mind
in terms of that analysis.
So now to Anna's point.
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Jesus, take the wheel said, is anyone else
strangely optimistic?
Lately, the democratic establishment
has never been lower than it is right now,
and I'm here for it.
And I totally agree.
So before I explain that real quick,
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Okay, now why I read
Jesus Take the Wheels comment
and I was going to go to that comment.
Anna, before you even use
the word optimistic,
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I'm now hearing that over and over again
from people who are truly on the left
and who are truly populist progressives.
Okay, why do we feel that way?
When Trump won
and we didn't want Trump to win?
Because for the first time in my life,
I feel like the wheel has been broken.
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Right.
Even when Trump won the first time around,
he didn't really break the wheel.
He brought in almost purely establishment
guys, and there was some good parts
of that, because they sometimes were
a check on him when he wanted to bomb,
nuke hurricanes and stuff and,
and want to do things that were
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totally wild and out of control.
But the establishment
was still firmly in charge.
And what did we mainly get?
We mainly got corporate tax cuts.
Right. And you still couldn't dissent.
You couldn't dissent
in the Democratic Party.
And then the Republican Party
was kind of a mess now.
You could dissent everywhere. Okay.
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It's not just
that the Democratic establishment lost.
Remember, Trump earlier broke
the Republican establishment.
They're still there.
But he broke them in half, right?
And so now wait a minute.
The Republican establishment
is in big trouble.
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The Democratic establishment
just got humiliated in this race.
And yeah, for their die hards,
they'll never let it go.
Blue anon will be is now talking about
how Kamala Harris should run again.
Okay.
But those folks are I
mean I love you guys.
You know,
we probably vote the same way a lot.
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But if you think Kamala Harris
should run again, you're nearly hopeless
in your political analysis.
Okay, so so that group still exists,
but the majority of Democratic voters,
I feel, are like, oh,
you're going to tell me to vote for
Hillary or Biden or Kamala Harris next
time and tell me that you know what you're
doing and that Donald Trump is, oh, this
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time we're going to beat the bad guys.
If you just pick another robot
that we anoint for you.
And I feel like that's
not going to fly, man.
That's like they're going to try that.
They're going to put billions of
dollars of propaganda into it between now
and the Democratic primary.
But I feel liberated.
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I don't like so before, if you ever
criticize Democratic leadership,
the media and everybody would come
crashing on you like a ton of bricks.
How dare you say.
That about Nancy Pelosi
or the beloved Joe Biden.
Or the beloved Kamala Harris?
Well, they're not so beloved anymore.
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And so, you know, I said it
despite the fact that they came down on us
like a ton of bricks.
And so did Anna. Right?
But it took tremendous courage
to to say that now anybody can say it.
I know it is. You're right.
I, I mean, I felt liberated almost
immediately after the election results,
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mostly because everything
that we had been saying,
a lot of the things
that I had been warning about,
especially like ended up being validated.
Whereas prior to the election,
everyone thought, oh, well, you're just,
you know, a secret, right winger,
you're a secret MAGA person.
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That's the reason why you're
saying these critical things
about the Democratic Party.
But no, the Democratic Party.
What Trump was selling, you know,
the bill of goods that he was selling
during his campaign didn't appeal to me.
But the problem was
I would look at the Democratic Party
and what they were selling,
and that didn't appeal to me either.
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In fact, they were engaging
in a lot of toxic, you know,
culture within the Democratic Party that I
thought really needed to be rooted out
if they were going to ever be clear eyed
about what the electorate actually wanted
and where the American people actually
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stood on a lot of these different issues.
I don't know if they're going to reform
or change, but I do feel happy that
now there are more and more,
you know, hardcore Democratic loyalists,
certainly in the media who are willing
to like, look at the Democratic Party
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with a more sober perspective
and call a spade a spade.
That's so necessary right now. Right.
And finally, and we'll get
to this later in the program, too.
Now, for the first time in my life,
I feel like the establishment
media monopoly is broken.
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So. And that might be the most
important part of it all,
because before, there was only one funnel
through which you got information,
and that funnel was 200% corporate.
And so it told you the corporate
Republicans and the corporate Democrats
like Marco Rubio and Nancy Pelosi, etc.,
were gods, demigods.
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Amazing, wonderful.
And if you said anything in dissent,
they crushed you.
They never allowed you on television.
They never allowed you
in mainstream media, and they sent you
to the hinterlands of of the online world.
Well guess what?
Now the hinterlands are in charge.
So now they're in our jungle
and they hate it.
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And my God, they're like, Morning Joe.
As we're about to show you
a little later in the show.
Oh, he's furious about it
that the online media might be stronger
than establishment media.
And now they can't keep our messages out.
We just put our message on online media
and it goes like wildfire.
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Right.
And before they had it all bottled up
so you couldn't rebel
against the establishment.
And now we're in open rebellion.
And in that open rebellion,
a lot of things are going to move around.
But guys, that's a wonderful thing.
It doesn't mean that yay, Trump won.
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It doesn't mean yay!
He's going to do amazing things.
No, he could still do terrible things.
And we need to brace for impact on that.
And we need to be clear eyed about it
and not naive.
But it does mean we're in the jungle now.
And they might hate that.
And it's unsettles them.
But this is our jungle, okay?
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This is our playing field.
And in our playing field,
the populists are going to win.
And I think that's why we feel liberated,
and that's why we feel optimistic.
Even if we were not in favor
of Donald Trump winning the election.
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