 The red wave that's coming is gonna be like the elevator doors opening up in the shining. The Democrats probably should say, you know what, we put too much emphasis on abortion and the threat to democracy and not enough emphasis on kitchen table stuff. Abortion and democracy were the two of the biggest issues with voters. You just saw some pre-election predictions from some very confident Republicans who anticipated a red wave that, as we all know now, never actually came to fruition. And what makes their predictions so much better to me is the fact that they were so arrogant. And I hate making political predictions because you really don't know which way the election is going to go. I mean, you can look at polls, but there's so many other factors to take into consideration. So if you're going to make a prediction, at least be a little bit more humble. But no, they were very confident they would sweep, but they didn't. And to be fair, we don't know who's gonna control the Senate or the House. Republicans could still take control, but I think that it's fair to say that a lot of people, myself included, expected Republicans to do better. So to see all of that cockiness and arrogance blow up in their faces, it's just really beautiful to watch. But Joe Rogan and the folks that control the Twitter account for the Daily Wire were not alone because other Republicans were very overconfident, including far-right extremist Bridget Gabriel, who tweeted this on November 7th. The color is all red tomorrow. And on election day, she tweeted, Generation Z is destroying the country at the ballot box. Love this. And the day after election, this is what she tweeted, raise the voting age to 21. This is peak cope, folks. Now, Fox News posted this on TruthSocial, conservatives point fingers at Trump after the GOP's underwhelming election results, quote, he's never been weaker. Now, before the election, we had this prediction by Christopher Rufo. The left has spent the last two years pushing chaos in our economy, critical race theory in our schools, and radical gender surgeries onto our children. Tonight, they pay the price. Didn't happen. Now, Elon Musk's favorite candidate, Myra Flores, tweeted today's forecast, red wave. And on election night, she wrote, Red wave did not happen. Republicans and independents stayed home, and in all caps, she wrote, do not complain about the results if you did not do your part. Now, perhaps my favorite cope of the night was Charlie Kirk. So during his live stream, they looked utterly distraught. And Jack Pasobiec looked downright angry. And to make matters worse, their chat was filled with nothing but trolls posting blue wave after blue wave after blue wave. And I have no idea why their viewers would do that. It's not my style, but I want to post the blue wave emojis just because I know it would irritate them. No, no, no. They Charlie Kirk is streaming on YouTube right now. You could go and spam his chat if you wanted to. The Charlie Kirk chat is amazing, by the way. I posted the blue waves and then now all of them are doing blue. I started a trend. This is me. Oh, look at that. We did blue waves going. I just saw you, Matt. We're doing. I'm doing ways right now. Hell yeah. Oh, there's my bender. This is totally a hate rate. Let's be real. We've taken over the chat like folks. This is amazing. So someone in Charlie Kirk's chat was like, who the fuck are all you fucking commies? What is going on? Oops. Now there's some more analyses that I want to get to. Ben Shapiro tweeted out from red wave to red wedding. And I think that he has probably the most sober analysis of all Republicans. So we'll hear from him more towards the end of this video. But Matt Walsh tweeted out, most Americans are widely dissatisfied with the direction of the country, but Republicans weren't able to harness that dissatisfaction that speaks to a party without any kind of coherent or compelling national message. We need new leadership top to bottom. So I'm actually a little bit shocked that Matt Walsh of all people had that sharp of a criticism for the GOP's leadership. That's that's shocking because he is a he's a team player, right? He's a Kool-Aid drinker. And it's funny that he says this and he makes it seem as if, wow, the GOP should be able to harness this dissatisfaction, not considering, hey, maybe a lot of the dissatisfaction is being driven by the extremism on the right, overturning Roe v Wade and, you know, going for a total abortion ban, banning books in schools, election denialism. Have you ever stopped to think for a second, Matt Walsh, that maybe you're part of the problem? Because, you know, on the left, we try to have an agenda that is all-encompassing, right? I may not agree with Republicans, but my policies, they would benefit them. Medicare for all. I'd give them health care too. I wouldn't leave out Republicans, right? So perhaps if you had a less exclusionary ideology and political orientation, you might do a little bit better. But what do I know? Now, probably the most interesting cope of the night was Megan Kelly, who proclaimed that maybe it's good that Republicans lost in actuality. Whether they win the Senate or not, I don't know, but I'll tell you what, I could make a good case if I wanted a Republican president in 2024, that it is better for the GOP to not be in control of both branches of Congress. The more they control, the more they're gonna get blamed. See, I actually wanted them to lose. I'm very satisfied with the results. She's the meme of the smiley face mask with the Wojak crying behind it. I don't believe her. I think that she wanted Republicans to win, because if Democrats control both branches of Congress, and again, at the time that I record this, we don't know what's gonna happen, they could, in theory, do more things that are beneficial to young voters. And Gen Z and the issue of abortion, those were huge motivators for voters. So I don't actually believe that she believes what she's saying. I think that that's cope and she's trying to make herself feel better, but I just disagree. Now, I think that somebody who had the most sober analysis was Ben Shapiro. And for the most part, it's kind of weird to say this, but I agreed with what Ben Shapiro had to say here. Let's watch. This was not only not a red wave. It was not a red tide. It was barely a red trickle. Barely, barely, barely a red trickle, which means heads should roll. When your football team is expected to go 16 and 0, it's one thing if your football team then proceeds to go 14 and 2 or 10 and 6. If your football team proceeds to go 8 and 8, people get fired. The entire coaching staff, the entire leadership team in the Republican Party needs to go and it needs to go now. I spoke to the Republican House caucus back in 2021 and I said to them, if somehow you fail to take the House, given the conditions that you have been given, every one of you ought to lose your jobs. Well, they're barely going to take the House. And I mean barely, barely, barely going to take the House. The current estimate suggests that Republicans are going to win somewhere between 8 and 15 seats in the House. They started off with 212. That means they will end up on the low end at 220 out of 435, which means that they would have a five seat majority in the House after starting with just a 10 seat minority in the House. That is an extraordinarily crappy result. In the Senate, the Republicans look like they are going to be on the losing edge of this one. Basically, the entire Senate comes down right now to Georgia, where it looks like there will be a runoff between Herschel Walker and Raphael Warnock. Arizona, not all the votes are in because apparently all the votes in Arizona are counted by a single blind nun working in Mozambique. And so we have to take at least seven years to count all the votes in Arizona. And the same thing holds true in Nevada. If you have to ballpark the outcomes of those races right now, what you would figure is that Republicans, in order to gain control of the Senate, would need to take two out of those three. Republicans, I think, may still take Nevada. It looks as though they're going to lose Arizona. And that runoff with Herschel, we're going to get another Senate runoff in Georgia this time featuring the extraordinarily flawed candidacy of Herschel Walker against Raphael Warnock. And in off your election, where Brian Kemp is not on the ballot to drag Herschel Walker up ballot, these are crap results, guys. These are bad results. I'm not going to sugarcoat stuff. I'm not going to pretend that this is a wonderful evening for Republicans or even that it's a good evening for Republicans. It was a garbage evening for Republicans last night. I don't say this very often, but Ben Shapiro is absolutely correct. And look, I know that the bar is really low, but I appreciate him using data and actual election results for his analysis rather than just saying, oh, it was stolen. And in fact, it's nice to see that at least at this point in time, there aren't widespread claims of fraud. Now, if Kerry Lake loses in Arizona, maybe that changes. If Lauren Boebert loses in Colorado, maybe that changes. But, you know, Donald Trump was already fear mongering about Pennsylvania. If Oz lost, he, you know, was conspiracy mongering about how that would be fraud. Tucker Carlson was doing that too. Dr. Oz already conceded. So I like that the fingers are being pointed at Donald Trump and in some instances inward at GOP leadership, as opposed to them crying fraud. Now, maybe we're not seeing widespread claims of fraud because more than 200 election deniers won their races. So that might have something to do with it. They like the results. Therefore, they're not going to claim that they're rigged. Either way, I've got to say that after Republicans were so cocky and arrogant, it's really nice to see them eat shit right now. And I'm not usually that type of a person, but I'm sorry, you all have been so disgusting, so nasty that I'm going to be a bitter little petty bitch right now. You all deserve this. You deserve to lose the way that you whenever went after marginalized people, the way that you have become increasingly fascistic in your orientation, banning books in schools, targeting marginalized people, denying the results of elections. You absolutely deserved to eat shit in the selection cycle. You know, people like Joe Rogan was so confident that the COVID policies of the Democratic Party would lead to their destruction. That didn't happen. So maybe it'd be a little bit humble and introspective and question whether or not your extremist beliefs really are as popular as you think that they are.