in this post-9/11 world. she said it at a fund-raiser, which is the only place that politicians on the campaign trail actually tell the truth. think about obama with guns and religion, hillary clinton with the deplorables, mitt romneys with the takers and the makers. she said, she loved coming to real america, where the patriotic, hard-working people who grow our foods and fight our wars live. so she was dividing us into the real and the make america, which is presumably where we live in new york. but she was in north carolina, in the piedmont area, which had suffered the loss of tobacco, textiles, and furniture making. the same kind of hallowing out that joe was talking about in michigan. and it was no longer the america she was imagining. it was a place of many pathologies and social ills with multiple generations in poverty and on public benefits. it did not look like the real america of sarah palin s imagination. and that america had become
of business. one word. [laughter] that was not a good speech she made. i don t know who wrote it, but she would never want to use them again. [laughter] the deplorables. the activists in this room. and that s what you should call yourselves. you are activists, be an activist. they are activists, with age he so terrible. it s okay, there s something wrong with it. the believers across our country, they strengthen our communities in countless ways. so many ways. that s why we are empowering americans of faith to live by the lord s calling, to love their neighbors. we have created nearly 9,000 opportunity zones with tim scott from south carolina. he s a great guy. [applause] a great guy. he came in with this idea, nobody had any idea it was going to work. there s never been anything that worked like this. it s incredible what s going on
women, they re not going to vote for trump? i said to my wife, do you think women are going to vote for me at all? and a tremendous amount of women came out and it was incredible what happened. against hillary clinton, a wonderful woman. [laughter] who dubbed us all the deplorables. she actually said two words, you know. you know the other word. she said the deplorable and irredeemable s. and i thought the word irredeemable was going to catch on. shows you what i thought. because i think that s worth that deplorable. give me definition, isn t that was? i ll never forget, i didn t think too much about it for the next day i m in this big stadium making a speech and i see, we are the deplorables, we love you. where did that come from? [laughter] that s why politics is a tough business. one word can put you right out
the white house giving a speech right behind us in the capital tomorrow. sean: a big story to tell. again, i have to go back to the media. they never told it. they never talk about, we have 2.2 million new jobs, 2 million fewer people on food stamps. consumer confidence through the roof. two quarters of three plus percent growth and we still the tax plan kicks in february 1st. even before it kicks in, sean, as of this morning, 274 employer companies taking action directly related to the tax sean: i was poor and my adult life. crumbs is a thousand or $2,000. that is according to nancy pelosi. it sounded much like the comment, the deplorables, they are so out of touch, out of the mainstream, so out of touch with the america. tonight, they did not pass the