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every terrorist organization. the sources of instability in the middle east. you know what barack obama didn't say that he should have said? if he was seeking right and wrong, why didn't he say that hamas holds innocent civilians hostage so they can launch missiles from hospitals, malls, transport terrace from inside and balances. why didn't barack obama say that? why didn't he take that on? no, it is just blame israel first. that's why republicans -- >> sean: i've got to run. thank you. the book is called "the genius of israel." that's all the time we have left this evening. thank you for being with us. live shows wednesday and thursday. in the meantime let not your heart be troubled. greg gutfeld will put a smile on your face next. have a good night.
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♪ ♪ >> greg: that is true. the whole world was falling apart. happy monday, everybody. like anyone who ever bought a book by brian kilmeade, we understand buyer's remorse. in these days nobody gets that better than your average democrat. joe biden continues his worldwide confusion tour, more and more voters have taken to steaming the "donald trump" to go their previouses. i haven't seen so many people regret a decision since cnn gave 9 billion bucks to chris wallace. [laughs] apparently many democrats have started to notice what none of
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us were supposed to pray things are better and safer under donald trump the jill biden. you member when your car wasn't stolen and your son wasn't pregnant. true, like watching "the view" talk about their weight loss, the disparity between what you what you're told is true and the evidence of our own eyes has become impossible to ignore. now even liberal thought leaders are starting to sound as coherent as the voices in kamala's head after three hours of baiting window cleaner. recently floss for sam harris, an expert at being wrong and sanctimonious, had this to say about trump. >> you think about all the things we didn't get done and will not get done for every moment we spend dealing with the divisiveness of trumpism and the counter reaction from the left. it's a massive opportunity cost. no, i think there is nothing good.
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even if you can find some local incidents where trump was right about something. and the democrats were wrong. he's totally right about the southern border. >> greg: hmm. like opening the igloo cooler, let's unpack that. harris says israel got attacked because america took its eye off the ball. trump was so awful a purse that half the country couldn't entertain his ideas. it is the intellectual equivalent of putting your hands over your ears and making siren noises. this ignores the fact that there was another half of the country they didn't have his hands over its ears and could hear president trump. but we know that half doesn't exist for guys like harris. they are just the people who drive his uber and get his coffee, like jimmy fallon does for me. shows how strange trump derangements and remorse. harris is saying the world was
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safer under trump but i would rather have world war iii than mean tweets to release that gets rid of my personal angst. harris admits one of the left's favorite unsupported charges against trump, his supposed racism, was used to discredit even the ideas they agreed with. >> there is absolutely no defense having an indefensible partner. we should know was coming to the border. build the wall. in the wall is the best way to score the border, then build the wall. trump is right about that but he is such an awful human being. his effect on our politics is so toxic that we can't even -- half of our society has to treat that completely sane project as a form of racism because they are reacting to the golem of trump. >> greg: only an intellectual could sound so dumb. we need a wall and we know it but let's call trump a reese's to make sure we don't get it. he was saying he was wrong because he's biased but that's
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good. congratulations. meanwhile the rest of us knew trump wasn't recess. how could someone who hates people of color spend 40 grand a year on bronzing cream. when you listen to harris, it's like asking the cop who he voted for before he pulls you from the burning car. here's the point. even after voting trump out of office, liberals are still obsessed with him. the panic never stops. if i were a therapist, i would treat democrats this faith. please show me on this doll where trump hurt you. they would all .2 their heads. [applause] talk about missed opportunity costs. the biden administration, the legacy media and even our great philosophers can't even quit you, donald but it is not trump at all. it's their psyche which means to me if you like trump's policies
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but hated the constant presence of trope, you should still vote trump anyway because whether he wins or not, the obsession will always be there. so you have a choice, trump obsession inviting politics or trump obsession and trump policies. like joe biden, it's a no-brainer. fact is, it's biden who continues to take his squinty eyes off the ball. too bad that paul doesn't have blonde hair and the fragrance of baby shampoo. that would keep his intention. do you think the hamas attack would've happened if we were focusing on ukraine's border 24/7? if we weren't consumed by the white house embrace of identity politics, if we weren't having rampant crime in our cities, if we had to be worried about canceled or jailed over beliefs. instead we got all of that plus company arrangement. but without the trump policy.
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we get the whining and the paranoia without the hard line on islamic radicalism. the relationship with israel, the iron fist on immigration. if we were going to have to hear all this bellyaching, can we at least feel safe while doing it? it's nice that sam harris was willing to say the left's quiet part out loud but that doesn't change the fact that what he admits the dems have been doing is entirely dishonest and has made this country much less safe. nobody is afraid of us anymore. our president has become a punch line in our country a punching bag. if the world was jada pinkett, we will be will smith. voters are waking up as wars break out everywhere, they are suddenly missing the president whose terribly mean demeanor actually get the world in line but there's another strange thing happening. even when trump is out of power, the fear of him ascending is already changing behavior. dems realize they can't fight two wars. they can't let violent felons roam free.
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they can't let our border collapse. it seems the only thing that gets dems to act like adults is the fear that they will lose to that childish trump. in a way, they are like a guy who traded in his big muscle car for a little electric mini cooper. but suddenly the guy is missing all that muscle, all that power, the roar of the v-8 engine. sure it was noisy and sometimes it was annoying and yeah, it was orange. but you know what. every other car on the road gets the hell out of its way and now it's time maybe biden do the same. [cheers and applause] let's welcome tonight's guests. she's never been asked to pick up the pace. host of the fox true crime podcast, emily compagno. he's the only doctor i call for exams. host of "ask dr. drew." dr. drew pinsky. palestinians and israelis have agreed on one thing, they hate his joke to rider comedian joe
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devito. and finally, her weight is so dry it causes brushfires. kat timpf. emily, there's a belief that when you get trump, you get trump derangements and normative your place and with any republican it's going to be insert that name derangement syndrome. whether it's desantis or whoever, it's going to be the same thing. do you agree? say yes and will move on. >> emily: yes. for sure. hatred is transferable but he holds that unique position where he will always be the pinnacle to the left. he said in the beginning in the intro how in those -- five of the six swing states he's demolishing biden in the polls. i think it bears underscoring he's leaving in the economy by 22 points in those states and others. americans absolutely trust him
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more than anything with their most precious commodity right now which is providing for their families. yet think about what else "the new york times" uncovered today. they said, they found out because of a poll that in those six swing states 6% of voters that he was convicted would switch their votes to biden. that 6% is enough to potentially sway the election and they were crowing about it. the headline read trump indictments haven't sunk his campaign but a conviction like it when you put that against the landscape of letitia james crowing during her campaign about he's a con man and she's going to get him. this is someone who employees over 30,000 people. someone who's been paying taxes and providing for the city and the state in so many arenas any and all we want to do is kill the beast. they are hinging their hat on any conviction come hell or high water because now they know as one voters said "i can't elect a criminal leader. they're going to do whatever they can and whatever it takes to make sure that he has that tag next his name because
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apparently preserving and protecting america isn't enough. final point. sam harris, to bring up the golem, it's a jewish mythological monster and the audacity the to bring that up as hamas and islamic jihad have pledged the eradication of the jewish people. under this administration's watch and because of this administration is leniency and iran enablement to me is so rich. the left needs to get it together but take it as a warning, i'm afraid they really are going to do everything they can to convict him. >> greg: emily, that wasn't a quick point. it is true that on some issues biden is down to single digits but you know what the single digit. [laughter] sorry, editors. dr. drew. okay. it's been going on for three years since he left office. it just gets worse.
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the dsm-v. trumped arrangement as a medical disorder? >> we are getting close. certainly hysteria. ain't no derangement like trumped arrangement. talking about it being transferable. i don't think anyone can created the way he does need i feel as though the hysteria around covid, around many things, the border, kids in cages, this hysteria is in fact diagnosable. we've been swept up by it. i am a sam harris fan and i have been for years. it's interesting watching his cognitive dissidents take cold lake stevens coming out of his ears and he says the southern border, he was correct. wow. i don't like him is not a way to judge a presidential clinic. abraham lincoln was not liked. during his lifetime, he was [bleep] he was not liked by most anyone. >> greg: they used to talk. >> joe devito.
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>> greg: biden. we are using high school or junior high school, i don't like him as our criteria. >> greg: the same criteria you would have for your lawyer or your agent. you want to have smitty who defends you the best way. doesn't matter if they are a a whole. >> joe: what's the point of a weak, good tempered smoke. what drives him nuts, no matter what they throw at trump, it's incredible, he looks better now than he did when he became president. that never happens with residents. they come out looking like mommies. i think it's so funny the way he breaks people's brains. the vast was elizabeth warren. he kept pushing her and pushing her and she came out with a dna test that said she was 1/1000. see? >> greg: all for donald. >> joe: what do you think he said? who cares. i think trump is amazing and i am watching him in the courtroom and whatever they are throwing at him. his sketch artist made it look
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like edward monk's the scream. then you see, you look at his lawyer. of course he has a smoking hot lawyer. that's the way trump rolls. if they sent him to jail we need to switch the way we elect presidents, we need to do something like jury duty. >> greg: it's not worth it anymore. hello, how are you. >> kat: i'm great. >> greg: excellent. you look like the world's most successful real estate agent. >> kat: i am. >> greg: what you think? >> kat: excellent question. that's why you're sitting over there. it's kind of surprising to see him say it. i'm just overwhelmed honestly with a sense of dread. we are going to have to do all this again. it's going to be exactly the same. everyone's going to say the
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history of the country hinges on this election. which, i don't know if you're not a we see that we have a president that doesn't really know what's going on, i would say things are great. things are pretty bad. we are still a country. i don't think you can say that anymore. it's going to be a lot of the same stuff. the same people. i think it's rare to see somebody be honest. i just don't like the guy. usually it's more moral, emotional language but a lot of people do believe it. they get genuinely upset. and then we make decisions based on that. i don't know. i'm not going to vote for either one of them. >> dr. drew: did you see rob reiner's tweet? democracy hinges on no third party. really? and trump being convicted. >> greg: they can't win next fairly so they've got to throw the guy in jail. >> kat: if trump's opinions with his opposite, those people would've gone.
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if he would've said wear masks and come on in, mexico. the view" and rob reiner would be ripping masks off people's faces. >> dr. drew: we were going to touch that vaccine. >> greg: obama's take on israel stuns as elderly floridians stock up on guns. >> if you'd like to have tickets to see "gutfeld!," go to foxnews.com/gutfeld and click on the link. ...the sightseeing... ...and the playing. calquence is an oral targeted therapy for cll. more patients begin with calquence than any treatment of its kind, and calquence is proven to work better than chemoimmunotherapy in patients with previously untreated cll. calquence may cause serious side effects, which may lead to death. these include serious infections with fever, chills, or flu-like symptoms; and bleeding problems that may increase with blood thinners.
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terror attack on october 7 and israel's rule up to that point. watch. >> what home austin was horrific and there is no justification for it. and what is also true is that the occupation and what's happening to the palestinians is unbearable. >> greg: if you guessed obama would make a justification right after saying there is no justification, you and make a free tire rotation from michelle obama. there's just no justification for it. now watch me justify it. if it weren't for doublethink he wouldn't think at all. but if you want to solve the problem then you have to take in the whole truth. >> if you want to solve the problem, then you have to take in the whole truth. and you then have to admit nobody's hands are clean.
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that all of us are complicit to some degree. >> greg: okay, you go first. careful with those dirty hands, barack. after all, your fingerprints are all over this hilarious iran nuclear deal. remember this is the man who said yes we can to sending cash to iran and that's bitten us in the ass like a dwarf at an orgy. sorry, dude. i didn't go raping people in the desert. dam protesters consider they anti-semitic she and the cans. they defaced and attacked monuments of our founding fathers. it's a welcome change from tearing them down and calling them racist. who would've thought the third reich would've staged a comeback. the organizer said goose-stepping was optional.
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south florida's older and more liberal leaning jewish residents are buying guns for the first time to protect themselves. complaining about soup just got serious. demand for training courses has doubled because people don't feel safe. who can blame them. those retirees didn't live to 103 by giving into bullies and they'll defend themselves against any attacks as long as they are done by 7:00 p.m. doesn't this just remind you, dr. drew, that obama is really just no different than any undergrad? just can't be bothered with making a sign. >> dr. drew: i did not understand what his point was. i couldn't get anything out of it. it made me feel bad actually. i agree with him. you can hold a lot of ideas in your head simultaneously but this whole thing has created such a strange bedfellows. i saw a young couple doing a hitler sign at an israeli
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demonstration. you were accused of everyone else being hitler 5 minutes ago. realizing i live in a world where i want lawyers to solve problems. i thought they were the problem in the people that were very, very, very left before our champions of the fbi. the people that they hated the most. it has shifted around. >> greg: an entire flip and every issue. kat, are you complicit? >> kat: that was so interesting. i have no influence over what happens in the middle east. >> greg: are you sure? >> kat: i think he was trying to be relatable. you know how it is. i guess mimi to some extent there has been my money that's been spent over there. but he took it. it goes to the larger point. citizens are not responsible for the decisions of their governments. i really just don't know what he
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was going for. i thought okay. is he trying to make a point about the region and he said everyone. oh, he really meant literally every human in the world. that's absolutely absurd. there are people honestly. i know all of us are very dialed into this. there are people who don't really know what's going on, aren't paying attention that alone influencing it. this, a lot of things i've done wrong. that is not my fault. >> greg: one of the rare things, i might add. iraq was your fault, though. >> kat: no, iraq was your fault. don't pretend you don't remember. >> greg: [laughs] he says we are all complicit, joe. isn't that basically kind of like a subtle way of eluding the responsibility of hamas. what hamas did is bad. it just takes the heat off ha hamas. this >> joe: speaks as if he wasn't president recently. i don't know what i would've done in this situation. you were president eight years.
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is he still stuck in the middle of a dramatic pause right now? it's getting longer and longer. it's scary what we are seeing. one of the few things i can think of is that maybe some of these protesters really don't know what it is they're calling for. some of them are saying free palestine. sounds like yeah, everybody's free. but they are saying is, think of it more like fat-free. instead of fat, it's jews. it's jew free. they are saying get rid of all of the jews. they never mention the thousands of jews that were driven out of yemen that were driven out of iraq, driven out of iraq. i don't see them offering them reparations. >> greg: that's true. well done, joe. that was thoughtful. you can applaud. [applause] and that helps. he's been really depressed lately. i'm joking. emily, it's kind of funny because obama has got his
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fingerprints over a lot of things that have led to this. >> emily: of course. first of all, he is so agon agonizing. spit it out. just say it, bro. >> greg: especially for you. >> emily: yes. i can't tell you. i had to calm down. >> greg: between his pregnant pauses, you could do an entire segment. >> emily: i know! i know! it is literally agonizing. so there's that. the second thing is, he is the sort of holder of the entire movement. fat phobia is violent and there's nothing more violent than six heterosexuals. toxic masculinity. those are violent. what is violent are terrorist organizations that ripped through peaceful settlements and rape on murder and pillage and burn and do things so atrocious we can even talk about it, can't even show it. the moral equivalency, all hands aren't clean.
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it's unfathomable that in the same sentence you would ask like there is any defensibility over hamas. free palestine at this moment means pro-hamas. it's anti-jewish, it's anti-semitic. right now being tepid, there's this and this. it is patently acceptable. he did more to divide this country into further anti-semitism and they get into the social fabric and all that now than anyone else so i agree. him now coming out like that. >> greg: not mincing words. she uses a lot of them but she doesn't mince them. up next, the big guy will go away if a democratic strategist gets his way.
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[cheering] control yourselves, you animals. yeah, he wants joe to reconsider since his numbers are in the [bleep]. he was responding to the poll we mentioned earlier that showed biden trailing trump in key battleground states including arizona, georgia, michigan, nevada and pennsylvania. he is sliding down more polls than a gay firefighter. i don't get that. enough. axelrod posted on x that the data will send trimmers of doubt through the democratic party and create legitimate concern about the pres president seeking reelection. when gavin newsom screamed that, he screamed pink you lord satan. celebrated by dipping his head in a vat of high-performance valvoline. axelrod concluded "what he needs to decide is whether that is wise, whether it's in his best interest of the country.
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unfortunate axelrod didn't specify which country. america, ukraine, or china. what say you, joe? >> joe: my same interests aligned with the contributing know what he's talking about. axelrod. i liked it better when he played infield for the yankees. let me tell you something, a-rod, i know that you did pd's, all right. you did p.e.d.s. you admitted it. got one question for you. where can i get some? i need them. >> greg: joe, do you think the other joe is worried? do you think he's aware this is going on? >> joe: he has no clue, no clue. i like how some of the democrats think that his age snuck up on him. first he was 78 and then he was 79 followed -- >> greg: that's how it works. >> joe: there is somebody waiting in the wings. there is that it's somebody who's got younger. great hair, great with the le
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lease. >> dr. drew: visit great state he destroyed. >> joe: i'm talking about hunter biden. it would be awesome. with a be awake for the 3m call? he's awake. he's been awake for a couple of days. >> greg: puts the call in carl l girl. >> joe: i know if i lose my laptop, he's losing two or three at a time and it didn't slow them down. he's the man they've got to put in that place. >> greg: do you think he's going to be replaced? was axelrod the first qaeda step forward? >> kat: axelrod is giving him way too much credit. he said what he needs to do is decide. not deciding anything. there's no way you can look at that kind think he's making any kind of decision. at all. he doesn't know what time he goes to bed. not up to him. he doesn't have any idea what
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he's doing next week. it's not the age thing. i said it's not the age thing. the fact that regardless of the age, you don't seem to be okay. [applause] i could not sit here and do that and come back and do it again. i would be sent away somewhere. all right, kat, you need to take 90 days and go away. >> greg: he is worse than breshnev. kat brings up a good point. it's not about age. it's about ability. >> emily: that is the spin that you hear from the left. trump is old.
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has nothing to do with age. mental acuity. when you have a loved one that is deployed under his watch, it is stressful all the time, under his watch, i cannot express the level of anxiety, lack of faith i have knowing that it's him that's making those decisions. it is utterly frightening to be an american rino under under his watch. i feel like i'm being negative today but the thing about axelrod. just last week when james cargill came outside top democratic leaders are telling me to shut up, shut my mouth about how biden is horrible and essentially he's going to lose. all of a sudden david axelrod, obama's former strategist, comes out and says it's a little late to change horses but three times in that interview, yes we should have someone else. think about who's behind everything and what the establishment that we are all subjected to at this moment, what decisions they are making. that's who's making the decisions. >> greg: carrot top.
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he's the one. >> emily: the snowboarder? >> greg: no. the comedian. >> joe: vegetables and fruits confuse. >> greg: dr. drew. where do you see this going? >> dr. drew: it's funny. to emily's point, the majority, vast majority of democrats are very happy with his administration. they don't really care that he's failing. also you've seen the multiple falls but that does not predict a long life expectancy, as a simple statistical reality. i prefer joe's idea to newsom. come to california. hunter will start looking much more appealing as a presidential candidate praise be to just a medical question, not for anybody in particular. do you have a seat number of falls over a lifetime? >> dr. drew: how many have you have lately? >> greg: not me.
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you'll probably never guess she was in court on over 60 charges, 22 felonies for giving alcohol to minors as young as 15 and encouraging them to have sex. she is now under the gun facing dozens of years in jail. this occurred over an 11 month period. >> kat: what an uplifting story from your home. from the bay area. okay. drew. >> dr. drew: things are so good in california. we're going to create freeway overpasses for the mountain lions. we have about three remaining. >> emily: i love that. we have solved all problems. >> dr. drew: one was in our
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backyard. it was quite a thing. you do realize los angeles just arrived about 100 years ago and the wildlife doesn't really know to do about it. we live alongside them and with them and at their behest. >> kat: what should we do with the cougars and stand? >> dr. drew: we are going to build the overpass. don't worry. >> greg: i was going to do san mateo, california, but i couldn't find any new so i went to my second home where i spent. stevie nicks. she's dead. under new reunion tour. a comeback tour. she performed this weekend in allentown but it wasn't just a performance. it was stevie nicks day. stevie next day. you know i had a fashioning submission and broke out all of her gypsy fabrics including her iconic shawls. people don't wear shawls anymore. she wore shawls like it was nobody's business. they had a bar crawl called "go
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your own way." allentown is amazing. 7:00 p.m. to midnight, they had a bar crawl it was all stevie nicks seemed. and they had a concert after party. she didn't show up. data tribute band called fleetwood macked. if you think you're not having fun, moved allentown p.a. >> kat: way to sell it. are you being paid by somebody? are you jealous that you don't have a day in allentown? >> greg: no, i don't. they are trying to build a monument. >> kat: jesse came to me asking if i wanted to help fund it. >> greg: i want a monument so that they will tear it down. >> kat: you get attention twice. >> joe: sunday was the new york city marathon in today you saw adults walking around wearing metals like children.
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i don't like it and i'll tell you why. it's the only sport where you can have diarrhea and they don't make you stop competing. >> kat: is that true? >> joe: it is true. if you are playing pool and that happen, you would hear from dave and buster. they would say you're out of here. i heard people talk about runners high. i have never been that high. soiled myself and i don't like runners i don't like how they're always evangelizing. i had friends say to me, you should do a marathon. based on one? i hate running. instead of dropping in, they say you could do a half marathon. i tell them keep going. what's the most fractional marathon i can do, and then change the subject. >> kat: to be clear, i didn't doubt they had diarrhea and kept running. i was just saying other athletes probably do that too. >> greg: if you go on to youtube and google runners and diarrhea which i sometimes do. you never know what's going to happen to you and you want to know if there's anything you can
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>> a story in five words. >> greg: five words. dating absolutes their luster. joe, new poll 579%, almost 80, emily, of college and grad students don't use any dating apps whatsoever. and they say they prefer to meet the old fashion way which i guess is talking. this must be good news for someone like you. you would fail on a dating app, right? >> joe: it's a mixed bag. 100% of those students don't return any of the messages i send. [laughter] my advice to young people's get together while you're still young and cute. the longer your signal, the more insane you've become. i met a woman in the laundry room in my apartment complex and she said how long have you lived here and we are talking and i said you're in that apartment, that's one of the guy dieted.
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when she left, i thought why do i say that to someone in the laundry room? why did i take her underwear? >> greg: it's a good point. when you're young, it's really easy to be hot. so they think they're going to be hot forever, kat, but they are not. it all falls apart except for here. i would not be able to work on dating apps because they would look at my height and go "what's the point." >> kat: you think that would be the problem? >> greg: [laughs] should i lie on dating apps? no. they find out. >> joe: you might want to leave out the married part. [laughter] >> kat: as soon as they googled you, it would be over. this isn't real. it is college students. they are surrounded by people they could have sex with. not the same as the people in the real world.
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a dating app, in college, you're surrounded by people your own age, everybody's drinking and no one is married. why would you need a dating app? reflect the real world. i read the article. i'm sorry. >> dr. drew: it is good news. pulling away from apps, being in space. these kids were not learning normal milestones being attractive, going up to someone, being rejected. >> greg: builds character. >> kat: you know what happened, talking to men in their late 20s saying this is the girl for me. she wouldn't reciprocate so she would become his best friend. >> joe: talk about stocking. >> greg: they are in love and that's how they do it. i've never had that problem. it's true, emily. for a guy, you had to develop game when you went to a bar. being persuasive. funny. it's a skill.
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look at this. >> kat: you have him doing it. >> emily: just being normal. that's the whole point. they are not normal. relying on technology. the point about one of them said our self-confidence is ruined. they could manipulate anything. this fake 2d world. they would think -- everything is awesome of the recipe is fantastic but they have their nose in their phones. they have no social skills, don't make eye contact, can't form a sentence. the spark of humanity, our spirit is totally lost online. i loved hearing this. i think the biggest eroder of our society is the internet and online and dating apps and all that crap. the more we move away from it, the better. >> greg: if you are a 7, nobody wants to date a 7 but a u
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talk to that person. >> dr. drew: the reality is it about 10% of people getting the full advantage of the dating app. 10% having sex with a lot of people. everyone else was bleeped. >> greg: all right, that was upbeat. don't go away. we'll be right back. >> if you'll be in the new york area and would like tickets to see "gutfeld!" go to foxnews.com/gutfeld and
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