 So it kind of appears as if there are some rifts starting to form within the Republican Party and this is all over Donald Trump's claim of election fraud and that the election was stolen from him by Democrats. Now you have establishment oriented Republicans who are kind of just biting their tongues. They know that Donald Trump is a psychopath but they don't want to say anything to criticize Donald Trump because they know that, you know, the heart and soul of the Republican Party, the base, it lies with Donald Trump. So if they say something, they risk alienating their own base. And then you have individuals who do embrace Donald Trump, the Kelley Loefflers and Marjorie Taylor Greene of the world who are part of this MAGA cult and so what you see are two different factions within the Republican Party. So the question is, will this end up leading to intra-party warfare comparable to the warfare that we see on the Democratic Party side where you see the Democratic Party establishment fight against the progressive left. And, you know, there's a lot of implications about this. But first of all, I want to show you what some MAGA chuds are saying with regard to the Republican Party's response to Trump's voter fraud claims because outside of the, I believe Georgia legislator, you had some Trump supporters lashing out at Republicans like the governor of Georgia, Brian Kemp or Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger because they're not playing ball with Donald Trump when he cries fraud. Now, when I say they're not playing ball, what I mean in actuality is that they're not allowing Trump to just outright steal the election so they don't like that and they're not accepting anything but a Trump victory. So listen to what they say. At least one Trump supporter says and the response from the crowd when he says you better play ball with us, help Donald Trump or we will destroy you. Take a look. And if Republican traitors like Kemp are not willing to show up for us and Mitt Romney and Mitt Romney and the rest of them, then we will not be willing to show up for them. Brian Kemp is a traitor. Listen and we will finish you. Do they think that we're just going to go make sure you are never elected ever again? We are going to completely destroy the Republican Party. We are the people. We will not accept nothing less but a Donald Trump victory for another four years. I mean, he lost, bro. What do you want him to do? What do you want Brian Kemp to do? Like realistically speaking, what do you expect? I think we know what they expect. They want the results to be overturned in Georgia. Now they say that Republicans that did not show up for Trump were traitors who were complicit in some alleged scheme. Again, I mean these folks, they just have to think about this longer than a minute or two and they'll see why their claims are ridiculous because when you have far-right Trump supporters like Marjorie Taylor Greene win her election in Georgia in a landslide, why would Democrats rig the presidential race but forget to rig the House and Senate races? Like it doesn't make any sense, but they want loyalty. That's what they're saying. And it's not just the Republican Party establishment who they're pissed off by. Now they're mad at Fox News as well because they feel as if Fox News by trying to pretend to be a serious news outlet has betrayed them and this MAGA Chud is going to explain why he is outraged by Fox News and even Tucker Carlson. So we know there's a fraud, there's no question. And I don't know about you but I was awfully disappointed yesterday with Tucker Carlson. Did anybody see that? I mean what the hell? We expect better. We do. And you know something on election night it was Fox News that first called Arizona prematurely for Biden. It was Fox News that refused to carry President Trump's press conference two days after the election. And we expect that from the liberal media of course. We expect that from CNN and MSNBC and every other network. But we are the people that are watching Fox News and they betrayed us. And I'll tell you I've been a fan of Tucker Carlson for a long time. He has said things that a lot of people are afraid to say and he has given a voice to a variety of conservatism which I think most people in the country agree with strongly. And after Fox News called Arizona prematurely for Joe Biden I said I will never watch Fox News again. I said but maybe Tucker is okay. But since the election what has Tucker Carlson been talking about? Where are you? The day after the election he was talking about how the polls are really fake. Really? The polls are fake? We've known that for five years. We've known that for decades. The polls are fake. The polls are fake. The ballots are fake. And the ballots are what decides the election. Why don't you talk about that? And last week he's talking about how well the Democrats didn't fear so well because defund the police isn't good political messaging. Talking about the political messaging of the left, we're in the fight of our lives. So they are genuinely unhinged and this is worrying. Now there's this question of how long will this rift last? Like is this going to lead to a greater rift within the Republican party? And I think that's a possibility or a likelihood actually at this point. Will this be great for the Democratic party? Because you know you see Republicans and their base not showing up to support them at the polls. What can we expect for this? And even though at face value it might seem as if this is good for the left and Democrats. In actuality I worry that this will facilitate another shift to the right for the Republican party. If you can even imagine that because we saw what happened when a rift emerged within the Republican party in the early 2010s with the Tea Party movement. And it wasn't as if that rift lasted for a while. I mean sure they primary a couple of Republican establishment figures successfully but ultimately the Republican party ended up co-opting and absorbing the Tea Party. And now the Republican party looks like the Tea Party. They are part of the Republican party's base. And sure the overall Tea Party message has been watered down a little bit but they are one cohesive unit. So the thing that worries me about this rift is that you know Republicans they're not going to be like the Democratic party establishment and try to you know isolate and delegitimize and marginalize the MAGA chuds and MAGA cultists. My fear is that they're going to embrace the MAGA chuds and more and more the party is going to look like Donald Trump. I mean it already kind of does where you have individuals like Lindsey Graham openly trying to invalidate the results of elections in certain counties. Cancel millions potentially of votes. This is different than just them trying to suppress the vote. That in and of itself is scandalous. But now there are some Republicans openly calling for the cancellation of votes following Trump's lead. So I don't necessarily think that this rift that we're seeing is going to lead to you know this clash between the Republican establishment and MAGA chuds. I think that what we're going to see is the Republican party bend to the will of the Trump cultists because unlike the Democratic party establishment the Republican party establishment is horrified of their base. They are always trying to appease their base throwing more red meat to the base being more extreme to appease their xenophobic and racist base. So when you have a lot of MAGA chuds who seemingly want the Republican party to shift even further to the right I mean I can't help but worry about what's to come. Now you know that MAGA chud in that video we talked about he was outraged at Tucker Carlson for daring to ask Sidney Powell for evidence that millions of votes were switched. But what did Tucker Carlson ultimately do? He did a 180. He backtracked and claimed that the election was rigged days later. Yeah. So do we honestly just expect the Republicans to let this rift form and let it cause them to lose elections? Do we believe that Fox News is all of a sudden going to lose ground to Newsmax and OAN who's going to cater more to Trump supporters? No. We've seen these types of rifts in the Republican party emerge before and we've seen how it played out. The Tea Party is one of many examples. Think of the NRA when gun owners of America started to encroach on the NRA's territory and siphon off some of their memberships and attack NRA. What happened? Well the NRA they took a more hard line approach to gun regulations and any and all regulations were all of a sudden off the table because they felt that pressure from gun owners of America and that's how they kept their hegemony in this sphere of politics and I think the same is going to happen with Fox News. Like a lot of people are thinking well at least Fox News is going to be discredited now since Trump supporters are mad at them. I don't think that's going to be the case. I think they're going to become more like OAN and Newsmax. Like I think that there is a higher likelihood that the MAGA chuds can remake the Republican Party and Republican adjacent organizations such as Fox News in their image quicker than the left can remake the Democratic Party in their own image and that should worry everyone because what does that mean if MAGA chuds get their way and they win the Civil War pretty easily which I think is possible. I mean we see a more far right Republican Party. The Republicans from 10 years ago look completely different than the MAGA chuds we see today. I mean compare Sarah Palin to Marjorie Taylor Greene. Remember when we all thought that Sarah Palin was like appalling the fact that the Republican Party could produce someone as crazy as this. Now you look to Sarah Palin and she looks like a moderate compared to Marjorie Taylor Greene or Kelly Loeffler. So the party is going to continue shifting right because that's where the base is whereas the Democratic Party they don't really care about what their base wants because they know that you know Republicans are so bad you're going to support them no matter what. So you know I'm not necessarily optimistic that this rift is going to hurt the Republican Party. I'd love for that to be the case but I don't think that's going to be what happens. I think ultimately this will make the Republican Party overall more crazy as they absorb the Trump cultists and try to you know I don't know if not placate them then outright embrace their ideas and you know that's why we're not seeing many Republicans speak up and admit the obvious that Joe Biden won this election or at least it took them a while so they don't want to offend the Trump supporters because Trump has a very high approval rating within the Republican Party. Again he has the heart and soul of the Republican Party's base so you know I would love love love love to see a split in the Republican Party but I just think that the Republican Party is more savvy than Democrats and they won't allow this to happen and they'll find some way to accommodate the Trump cultists which means that you know if Republicans ship further to the right Democrats will likely follow them to the right because that's what Democrats have been doing for decades now so you know I'm worried I hope that I'm wrong but I fear that this ultimately is going to have a negative impact on the country if MAGA Cheds do remake the Republican Party in their image they'll be more extreme if you could even imagine that Big League