
Digital Social Hour
Trump’s Shock Win: What Kamala’s Campaign Got Wrong | Xaviaer DuRousseau DSH #1184
Sun, 16 Feb 2025
Trump’s shock win is shaking the political world! 🇺🇸 What went wrong with Kamala Harris’ campaign? From questionable celebrity endorsements to campaign mismanagement, this episode of the Digital Social Hour with Sean Kelly dives into the strategies that shifted the tides in the 2024 election. 🗳️ Join this lively conversation featuring candid insights on Trump’s victory, the impact of woke culture, and how celebrity backfires may have cost Kamala the race. We also unpack the political landscape, the role of the media, and the failures that led to this turning point. 💡 Don’t miss out on this packed episode full of valuable insights and bold commentary! Watch now and subscribe for more insider secrets. 📺 Hit that subscribe button and stay tuned for more eye-opening stories on the Digital Social Hour with Sean Kelly! 🚀 CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 00:28 - Trump wins 06:53 - Red Pill Awakening 14:32 - New Documentary Release 14:35 - Their Lives Mattered 17:18 - Media Silence on Key Issues 19:30 - Off the Record with Detectives 22:53 - Nicki Minaj Exposes the Swamp 25:15 - Why I Support Trump 28:00 - Pentagon's Propaganda Tactics 28:35 - FDA Regulations 31:20 - Trump's Next Term Plans 34:57 - Nikki Haley's Political Role 37:06 - China’s Silent War on the US 42:10 - Can Trump End Ongoing Wars? 44:28 - TikTok Ban Discussion 49:20 - Food Health Concerns 51:15 - Upcoming Projects Overview 52:15 - Outro APPLY TO BE ON THE PODCAST: https://www.digitalsocialhour.com/application BUSINESS INQUIRIES/SPONSORS: jenna@digitalsocialhour.com GUEST: Xaviaer DuRousseau https://www.instagram.com/xaviaer LISTEN ON: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/digital-social-hour/id1676846015 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Jn7LXarRlI8Hc0GtTn759 Sean Kelly Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seanmikekelly/ #donaldtrump #trump #news #foxnews #worldnews
Chapter 1: How did Trump achieve his shock victory?
All right, guys, got Xavier here today and Trump just won. Let's go. Yes, he did. You've been celebrating, right? Absolutely. It's a great day to be a Republican.
Yeah. I was a little shocked actually. You know, it played out the way that I kept saying it was going to, but at the same time, like, of course I had that doubt. I'm like, what are the Democrats going to pull last minute? How powerful is the Beyonce endorsement? I just, I just didn't know what to expect. And when he did end up winning, I literally shed a couple of tears.
Yeah. It was surreal. I almost cried too, honestly. But it seems like this election is the first time I've seen celebrity endorsements backfire.
Honestly, because a lot of the people they brought up were just not credible. Like it wasn't even smart or well thought out. It's like bringing Cardi B on stage. Cardi B, the woman who notoriously bragged about drugging and robbing men throughout her stripping career. this is who you're using to reach the black and Hispanic votes. Like, please be so for real.
And then her struggling to read from her phone. Like, I'm almost convinced that that costed the election for Kamala.
That was cringe. And they were spending millions on these endorsements.
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Chapter 2: Why did Kamala Harris' campaign fail?
They did. How? Cause how do you start with a billion dollars in funding and end $20 million in debt? It's like, if you can't handle a billion dollars in a three month campaign, then what makes you think that you can rescue our economy? Like I would have taken that information to my grave if I could have. Yeah, that's bad business. And now they're asking for more donations, I saw.
Yeah, for a recount. It's like, okay, you think you're going to recount 7 million votes in the popular vote that's going to swing enough electoral college votes for you to win? It's just unserious. It just shows how unserious their priorities are. For real. Popular vote she lost, right?
Got stomped out by like 7 million votes. That's crazy because she was really heavily favored to win the popular vote.
She was. And honestly, that did shock me. I expected him to potentially win the popular vote, but for him to just wipe the floor with her, oh, it was beautiful. Yeah. But what it shows, if anything, is that this whole narrative of you are an outsider or you are just banished to the abyss if you voted for Trump, it's like newsflash, the majority of people are siding with Trump now.
People have moved over. We're over it. We're over pretending like we're all in favor of this woke BS.
Yep. Yeah, the first thing I did was watch some reactions of liberals. I went on Harry Sisson's page, Gene's page, Destiny, David Pakman. It was interesting to see their reactions.
Right. And the way that they just take no accountability for how terrible the Biden administration has been the last four years. It's like how I don't understand how they can pretend to be shocked. They ran such a sloppy campaign. And if anything, if Kamala was really serious about winning, she should have just done the Katie Hobbs approach.
How Katie Hobbs beat Carrie Lake over in Arizona a few years ago is by not doing any press, not doing interviews. Kamala Harris knows good and well off a teleprompter. That woman cannot speak to a crowd and move the needle. She should have been silent. She should have just put out her little tweets, her little brat memes.
Because when we were in the honeymoon of Kamala Harris, when Biden first dropped out, I was scared. I was terrified actually, because everybody was just so excited for it to not be Biden. And really had she joined the race maybe a month ago or two months ago, even just shorten that window of time where she was the primary candidate and all the eyes were on her.
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Chapter 3: How did Xaviaer DuRousseau's political views change?
It's like, at this point, with black women being as educated as they are, I really don't understand how they're so easily manipulated by this pandering that's happening. Because Black women are outpacing in education and so many metrics right now and dominating and Black women get bored and go get another degree these days.
But honestly, I feel like the more that these people go to college and the more that they go to graduate school, for these random degrees that are never gonna have any influence on their actual careers. I feel like they're just getting indoctrinated more. I haven't fact checked this, but I heard recently that the rate of becoming a they them is significantly higher when you go to graduate school.
And I'm like, what are these universities teaching people these days that's making them just absolutely lose their common sense? But the Black women who are so educated and so capable of doing research without confirmation bias, it's sad to me that they're still falling for something as trivial as, oh, she's a Black girl. She's got my vote. She can't relate to you.
That girl is from Canada, first of all. And she's acting like she's sister girl Kamala, everybody's favorite auntie. Collar greens in the bathtub. That's how I knew she was lying about her lineage and her whole background. Anybody making collard greens in the bathtub deserves to be in jail. I know a lot of black people. I'm the blackest person in LA County.
And never once have I heard of someone making collard greens in the bathtub. And my family is country and southern and ghetto. And never once would they even think about making collard greens in the bathtub. That's just disgusting. Crazy. For real.
Yeah, that's nasty. Was there a lot of divide in your family, politics-wise?
Oh, there has been my whole career because I used to be on the left and my family, for the most part, is still very far left. Like my dad and I didn't speak for two years because of politics. When I first got red pilled, he was just so disgusted. My eldest brother, to this day, I got red pilled in like October 2020, started speaking out in February the next year.
And to this day, my brother does not want to have conversations with me and thinks that I'm this racist, bigoted person. all because I don't support the left's ideology. So I have finally just stopped talking about politics with them. If they call me and ask me, I'm just like, do you really want to have this conversation?
Because I know one thing about me, I'm going to have that conversation if you call me about it. So Thanksgiving's going to be interesting this year. I'll just put it that way.
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Chapter 4: What is the 'Their Lives Mattered' documentary about?
No, it doesn't make sense. People were racist to me growing up, but I'm never going to like pull that out of my bag and use that in an argument. What's your ethnicity? I'm Asian. So they were racist to me for that. I'm also half white, but I looked super Asian growing up. I had squinty eyes and everything. I'm 2% Chinese. So I'm right there with you. Let's go. I take pride in my 2% Chinese.
I love it, man. We got to get you out to China. I'm down. I don't know. I talk a lot of smack about communism.
They might lock me up.
That's why I'm scared to go to Russia too. Oh yeah. I don't know if I'd go. Yeah. Putin will personally have beef with you. Yeah. Tucker pulled it off, but I don't think many people can just pull up there and be safe. Right. It's like, what's that security budget going to look like? Crazy. Yeah. That movement was nuts. So you recently had a new documentary about all the crimes, right? Yeah. I did.
It's called Their Lives Mattered, The Forgotten Victims of Crime in America. And so how that whole documentary came about is right before I started at PragerU in February of 2023. I almost forgot what year it was now. It's been such a long year. But
When I was starting at PragerU, a video I made right before I started was about Black-on-Black crime and how people are so focused on BLM and all these different narratives that they do not talk about the actual situations that are happening in Black communities.
And there was this story I found of this young Black teenager who was shot and killed at a bus stop and nobody was talking about it in the media. And I found it just like doing some obscure data research. And I was like, this is so sad. Like, why is this not happening?
And then knowing that a year before, a distant family member of mine died in a very similar fashion, except she was getting into an Uber and got shot and killed for literally no reason, had nothing to do with her. And just no justice, no outcry, anything like that.
But as I was researching about this situation so I can make the video about it, I started noticing that some of the details didn't align. And then it dawned on me. I was confusing two different situations where two different black teenagers within the same week were shot and killed at bus stops.
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Chapter 5: What issues are affecting urban communities?
And the bad part is she is not alone in that. There are so many people who have all this evidence of what is happening in these urban areas and nothing is being done about it because it's more financially beneficial and profitable to pretend to fight an issue than to actually fight an issue.
That's why there's so much homelessness in LA because billions of dollars are being put towards homelessness. I think it's like $5 billion in the last couple of years have gone to try to fight homelessness in LA. But guess what? there's no solution being found because it's more profitable to these people to pretend to fight the issue than to actually fight it. Wow.
So getting to like all this information, it was mind-blowing. So please go watch Their Lives Mattered. It's on PragerU.com. It's for free. And I hope you're moved by it. And what I want people to take away from it is you have to pay attention to what's happening in your community. You have to know who your DA is and you have to stand on business and hold them accountable.
Yeah, we'll link it below. That's important, man. So these DAs, like they need to be investigated, some of them.
A lot of them do because it's like, why are you allowing this? Why are you allowing this in your city? Why are you basically promoting for these crimes to continue happening? And same thing, an adjacent issue with the homelessness. I heard that they, and I haven't looked into this deep enough myself yet, but someone was just telling me this a week ago that,
There was finally an audit for the very first time in all these years of what's happening in LA and with the homelessness. And they were spending like up to $500 on one screw. Like that money is being so ridiculously embezzled and people are just comfortable allowing that to happen. It's like there has to be someone to go in and crack down on all of this because it is out of control.
$500 on one screw. $500 on one screw, $100,000 for a bed, sometimes $700,000 for a bed. It's like, these people aren't Nicki Minaj. They don't need to sleep on a $700,000 bed. Let's be so for real. It's just so sad. Nicki Minaj is getting blackballed right now. Nicki Minaj, I would offend that woman like I'm on her payroll.
That woman is being blackballed so bad because she is, she, okay, you're going to think I'm crazy for this. Yeah. But hear me out. Okay. Hear me out. Nicki Minaj is the reason I started hearing out Trump. No way. And the reason is because I have been a Nicki Minaj fan since 2004. I'm not kidding. Since before she was even fully committed to be a rapper. Whole long story there.
But I've been a fan of her for so long. And around 2017, the industry went on this whole, and really was happening before that, but they went on this huge campaign of trying to blackball her. And I wondered why. It was because she exposed the streaming services. The reason that all these rappers are becoming rich is because Nicki Minaj fought for them to have streaming rights.
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Chapter 6: How is Nicki Minaj connected to political insights?
And I'm here for the long run. Yeah, they won't make it easy, but I think the future is bright, man. I mean, Trump's cabinet is looking really nice.
It is, it absolutely is. And you know, I'm just so excited. I'm so excited to see every single appointment because I know this time he learned his lesson. You know, when he first came around in 2016, Trump didn't, I don't think Trump knew what to expect. I think he was overwhelmed by everything.
because it's like knowing who to trust, knowing who to have as your right-hand man, knowing who to have on your side, who he's picking as VP, all these different things that are going on, it's too much to handle on top of already what he was trying to fix.
So he had all these people who were stabbing him in the back because you have to be careful when you're that high level because there's some people in your circle who are speaking against your future more often than not. And Donald Trump, I don't think he fully was prepared for that. So they all came and attacked him. Now he has had eight years to prepare for this.
100%.
Yeah. You got to hire 10,000 people when you get in office. Crazy. You do. Yeah. He made a statement that Nikki Haley's not coming back, right? Oh, he was very clear about that. I was like, oh.
I was like, Nikki, get off the floor.
Yeah, people were happy with that one I saw.
Yeah, you know, I go back and forth about Nikki. I respect Nikki Haley. I think there are some aspects of what she stands for that I really stand behind. Like, you know, I don't play about Israel. In fact, like I just dropped my whole merch line where I hope you don't mind me doing a little shameless plug. Shout out to my walk with me merch.
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