Timcast IRL · November 7, 2024 · 2h 0m

Kamala CONCEDES, Trump SWEEPS 2024 Election, DOJ DROPS Trump Cases w/Andrew Klavan

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Episode Recap

On November 7, 2024, Tim Pool and the Timcast IRL crew recorded an episode following Donald Trump's decisive victory in the 2024 presidential election. The show opened with the major news that Kamala Harris had formally conceded to Trump earlier that day, marking the end of a contentious election cycle. Tim and his co-hosts discussed how every major corporate press outlet had declared Trump the winner, with Tim noting the obvious frustration among Democrats and media outlets. The discussion immediately turned to the DOJ's decision to wind down its cases against Trump, with Tim observing they were no longer pursuing charges against a sitting president, while noting Trump still faced sentencing in a New York state case. The co-hosts and guests spent considerable time analyzing the Democrat reaction, with Tim criticizing their refusal to accept responsibility for the loss, instead blaming Latino and black male voters who supported Trump as 'sexist, racist and white supremacist.' The panel dissected media coverage, particularly AP's run-on sentence headline about Trump's victory that included references to the Capitol riot and his felony conviction, with Tim calling it evidence the press was 'emotionally damaged' and 'stupid.' Andrew Klavan joined the show to discuss the historical significance of the moment, promoting his mystery novel 'A Woman Underground.' The conversation covered the disconnect between liberal media projections and actual voter behavior, with guests including Phil Labonte of All That Remains, Seamus Coughlin of Freedom Tunes, and Mary Morgan weighing in on the cultural and political implications of Trump's comeback victory.

TL;DR

  • Kamala Harris formally conceded the 2024 presidential election to Donald Trump on November 6, with all major media outlets declaring Trump the winner
  • The DOJ announced it was winding down federal cases against Trump, no longer pursuing charges against a sitting president, though a New York state sentencing still looms
  • Tim and guests criticized Democrats and media for refusing to accept responsibility for the loss, instead blaming minority voters who supported Trump
  • The AP's negative headline about Trump's victory, written as a run-on sentence mentioning the Capitol riot and felony convictions, was mocked as evidence of media bias
  • Andrew Klavan appeared to discuss the historical significance of Trump's comeback and promote his mystery novel 'A Woman Underground'
  • Guests including Phil Labonte, Seamus Coughlin, and Mary Morgan celebrated the victory and discussed the cultural implications of Trump's sweeping win across voter demographics

Key Moments

  • 0:00
    Election Results Announced
    Tim opens by announcing Kamala Harris's concession and Trump's victory, noting the salty reactions from media and Democrats
  • 5:00
    DOJ Drops Cases
    Discussion of the DOJ winding down federal cases against Trump, no longer pursuing charges against a sitting president
  • 5:45
    Media Criticism
    Tim reads and critiques the AP's negative headline about Trump's victory, calling it a run-on sentence showing emotional damage
  • 20:00
    Andrew Klavan Joins
    Andrew Klavan appears on the show to discuss the historical significance of Trump's victory and promote his mystery novel
  • 30:00
    Guest Reactions
    Various guests including Phil Labonte, Seamus Coughlin, and Mary Morgan share their reactions to Trump's victory and discuss cultural implications
  • 60:00
    Democrat Strategy Analysis
    Deep dive into why Democrats lost, analyzing voter behavior and media detachment from reality
  • 120:00
    Closing and Promos
    Final thoughts, sponsor mentions, and closing remarks about the historic election night

Notable Quotes

Kamala Harris formally conceded to Donald Trump earlier today. It's done. Every single corporate press outlet has said Donald Trump has won. Kamala Harris has given up. And boy, are they salty about it.

Tim Pool · opening segment announcing election results

The DOJ is winding down its cases against Donald Trump. Yeah, they're not going to go after a sitting president, I guess. But Trump is still supposed to be sentenced to prison in New York state.

Tim Pool · discussing legal implications of Trump's victory

It is wild how detached from reality they really are. You'd think Democrats would learn a lesson after watching Latino voters and black men vote for Donald Trump. No, they just said that they're all sexist, racist and white supremacist.

Tim Pool · criticizing Democrat response to election loss

I want every single person in your audience to go out and buy A Woman Underground, my new mystery novel. If everybody goes out and buys it and puts it on the bestseller list, we will own this country forever.

Andrew Klavan · promoting his new book

That, my friends, is called a run-on sentence. And it shows you that not only are they emotionally damaged, they're stupid.

Tim Pool · critiquing AP's biased headline coverage

I'm Phil Labonte, lead singer of the heavy metal band All That Remains. I'm an anti-communist and a counter-revolutionary. And let's go, everybody.

Phil Labonte · guest introduction and perspective

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