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that they did before covid 19. they did it even before stars. that is something that is within their population here in the united states showed that mask mandates didn't necessarily have an effect on community hospitalizations and even deaths. so what one country does, it doesn't necessarily equate to what another one should do. and we know that keeping children and people away from being out society decreases their immune systems and also decreases. socialization has horrible consequences on our economy. >> all right. dr. nicole saphier, we'll be watching closely. i don't trust china or the w.h.o.. appreciate your time. thank you. all right. unfortunate. that's all the time we have left this evening. don't forget, this thursday night eastern, i'm hosting the great red versus blue state between florida governor ron desantis, california governor gavin newsom, please set your dvr so you never, ever, ever, ever miss an episode. hannity in the meantime. let not your heart be trouble. greg gutfeld is standing to put a smile on your face. >> have a great night.
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happy tuesday, everybody. >> yes. now, you might not like this, but it's time to dissenter whiteness. >> all right. don't clap yet. terrorists are increasingly anti-racist activists. janice gassama, a swear who's so full of hot air, she has gaps in her middle name. >> okay, you're at the laugh. she published an article in forbes that offers three ways to dissenter whiteness your workplace. here's a taste. quote, white centering could be thought of as a system that prioritizes white dominated culture to the detriment of nonwhite groups and cultures. white centering has been given many names, including the white gaze and whiteness as the default. translation there's too many white people, but we can't say
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that yet. so here's a simple test to determine if something is racist, just replace the word white with the word black. let's try it. black centering could be thought of as a system that prioritizes black dominant culture to the detriment of non-black groups and cultures. black centering has been given many names, including the black gaze and blackness as the default. i know that i'll make you regret shopping on white friday. >> here's another tasty tidbit regardless of an employee's perceived productivity or performance of their causing racial. they must be held accountable for their actions. there's phrase racial harm. that sounds like it could be a mile wide and an inch deep. >> like if dana perino built a giant swimming pool. >> this tiny fact is racial harm means whatever these hucksters want it to mean at that moment. so when someone gets called racist, you won't know whether they use the n-word or expected you to be on time.
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it's their target is whiteness. you can't cause harm if you're not white, even if you're really bad at your job. so no wonder kimmel blackface. >> obviously reducing, people to their immutable physical characteristics is racist, which is obvious. >> ohio senator j.d. vance, who posted this on abc's. i'm done with it. >> it's racist and it's gross. forbes should be ashamed of themselves for publishing it. the author is a diversity equity and inclusion consultant. i've directed my staff to investigate whether her business receives any public money from ohio and responded to fox as sarah shot back. >> the senator no idea what recentering whiteness actually means and how it's about the of whiteness and not one white person or white people. wow. thanks for defining it. so it's not about one white person. it's about all of those. anyway, if you're keeping score . if you're keeping score,
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her one response mentions centering whiteness system of whiteness. white person. white people. ,lady, if you're that obsessed with whiteness, just admit you hate white people or have a crush on tom shillue. it's their claims. you need to read her book to understand what the does centering means. nice try. i've already got burned once. >> that scam. i don't like. >> here's a good working definition of centering whiteness. elevate yourself. scaring white people out of the way. she lifts herself up by centering others. but when equity scammers like her published articles this, they won't say whiteness is white people. for some reason. >> so we are left with trying to tease out the qualities whiteness on our own. and what if it's the same qualities that are employed by the people who are attacking it? like when a race hustler gets
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a speaking gig or a job? do they not negotiate and try to get the best fee? or is that a product of whiteness? when people the ladder in their own ideological orbit that takes ambition is ambition ,whiteness. and if there's such a thing as whiteness, then there must be such a thing as blackness, too. is it the opposite of everything white? but here's the clever part of the scam. creating the concept of whiteness creates a palpable quality of whiteness in the target. it's fear. it's guilt. it's appeasement. whiteness becomes the defensive reaction that a expresses when they're branded for their whiteness. and that's why they did push it. all these companies failed because it created a competing, divisive track. independent of a company's welfare and one that ignored shareholders and customers. >> which brings us to disney. they now admit that you can't have two bosses, one that seeks the best return and one that puts pigment before profit
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and its annual sec filing states. disney says, quote consumers perceptions of our position on matters of public interest, including efforts to achieve certain of our environmental and social goals, often differ widely and present risks to our reputation and brands. that's a lot of words for boy did we up there, but that's what you get for dissenting snow white giving tinkerbell. so as disney's recent movies go woke audiences are away in droves. they prefer being entertained than being shamed. but a diversity equity and inclusion officer doesn't care about a company's success. they care about extorting the company. they use the threat of racial accusation as blackmail. sorry, white male. >> so a failing company is fine as long as it obeys the woke prism of power politics. sure, both that and black folks will get fired.
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but acting on the winds of punitive racism could be lucrative. >> those temporarily in charge. remember when we were to judge people by the content of their character and not the color of their skin? those were the days. now, when i have a dream, i have to make sure it contains at least one trans minority, which often does. >> what a worker and i get where he drops mic, it's because his hands are sweaty. comedian joe mackie. the only thing deeper his pockets is his lab coats and making money on fox business. charles brings up a story so wiry when she taps her, it sends a telegraph. the new york times best selling author and fox news contributor kat timpf. and he describes the grand canyon as cozy. "new york times" bestselling author, comedian and former nwa heavyweight garrison joe mackie
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. do you care to defend your whiteness to a disgusted america? it's not all it's cracked up to be, greg. yes. >> white privilege. not when you have this many jealous husbands that resent me. white fragility. i am because i've been hurt by all the women who want me for my body. >> but the crazy part about this, greg, is normally the left great at doublespeak. you know, like anti-racism is racism. taxes are contributions, but marginalized white people at work is called destroying whiteness. even liberals are going to figure that out. like, i try to think like, what's the only time i've ever used dissented in a sentence where it was a good thing? and i was like, oh, i dissented. the custard out of that éclair. >> i don't mean how did she do that, by the way? you just have a straw. yeah. >> thank you, joe. charles, i want to ask
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you about the actual topic, but at the same time, i want to ask you. >> what happened to forbes? have you book this is like in the last, say, 5 to 7 years. >> did they sell it at some designer company? >> yes, it was sold a while. they kept steve on as sort of a figurehead, but it was sold a long time ago. >> and the content has gotten worse and worse, just like fortune. >> yeah. they are just. they're so awful. i wouldn't. i don't know. investor should never pick it up. yeah. business insider. don't pick up. i mean, really, it's just they've all become social commentary. there's nothing about making money earning money or the american dream. >> pull yourself up by the bootstraps. by the way, i'd never use decentralized in any sense. >> i don't even know how to begin to use it in a sentence and j.d. betts is on to something. >> listen, this another race hustle. mm-hmm. like black, black lives matter. you know, this woman's going to end up three or four houses, you know, super tight, end up married to a guy.
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come on, now, you know what's going to happen. we've seen this, chris page six. >> no, you hear from her in my man no men in "new york post" like greg gutfeld in the how did you know on her yacht paid by the fortune 500. >> yeah, i mean, it's a scam. it's really you know, listen, i do admit sometimes i go into the meetings and i'm trying to figure out what the white folks are talking about because don't watch game of thrones. >> right? i'm sorry. i'm sorry. i'm i'm playing it off. >> does again when he threw the sword. that was great, you know, but that's how i made it through 12th grade. english also. so listen, the bottom line is, you know, make something you don't and you don't have inclusion by getting rid of certain people. >> i mean that's it. >> all things out of whack. it's ridiculous. yeah, it really is. kat, what do you think about this? >> do you feel that you need to be centered? >> like, why do you give that way? yeah. look. yeah, i am person of whiteness
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myself. >> yeah. as some of you may have noticed towards game of thrones. no. oh, okay. you lost a few points there. yeah, i never. you're letting down white people, kat. happens a lot. >> so i actually the three things without all the jargon she does to try to sound smarter than. everybody else, some one of them actually sounded a little conservative to me. okay, so the first one. no, she says education, which the link she says the aei efforts, quote, have haven't been as successful as anticipated and she never said, like, who anticipated that they would be successful because education know diversity training doesn't work. studies over and over again prove that. but the second thing she said was objectivity, which i thought was actually refreshing because i thought we were hearing four years of objectivity was racist by a lot of the social justice activist types of people. so, i mean, maybe she had an a some agreement there with actual conservatives, but she didn't realize that she
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did. and then accountability. i read racial harm as like you harmed an entire race. yes. but like, if you do that at work, you should be in trouble. >> exactly. what is your job? yeah yo, tyrus, take me out of the picture. >> sure, sure. yeah. >> do you see racial harm in the workplace? oh every day i live my life in fear as i walk halls being bullied by white people. >> you have your office next, judge jeanine. >> yeah. so i'm good. yeah. listen, if can't describe something without saying it in a description, you're full that day. that is actually a brilliant. >> it's. is it? yeah. what is whiteness? well, as with white heat, a lot of white. and there's too many white. you on white people know this whiteness. listen, americans aren't even good whites. you're not like great for the pretended whiteness, but you got to go to norway or finland that's where the real white people that they perfected. >> white, isn't they swim
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in the snow. they in pickled fish. they dominate whiteness. so if you want to go somewhere, send her over there, work it over there. >> because the white people here, they're always stealing our. yeah. >> you know, i'm saying they want to dance like those. they want to do the thing like that's the whiteness is horrible. >> it can't fix your game. she's i'm just mad. i didn't think about it. yes. that's the problem is. we see what this is and she knows she's full of it. she's trying to sell a book consulting. >> consulting, which will be she's going to consult. scared white people with big checkbooks. what's with my whiteness? i'm glad you ask. please sit down. ten grand apiece. all right, let's go. first of all, you guys, you listen. more michael jackson music. oh, excellent. why do we do that? >> second of all, try fried chicken. oh, we'll do that. she's still just making you. >> can you go? she could be racist. it's the new hustle. yeah. religion better. >> i wonder what color her agent will be. he's jewish. i wouldn't know about that,
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. when a love child comes knocking, ditch the christmas stocking. the first family is not putting up christmas stockings for their grandchildren and pets this year, a decision that allows the bidens to avoid having to hang one up for hunter biden's illegitimate daughter. navy joan. but in the spirit of the holidays, will continue to decorate the white house with random piles of cocaine. now that's what i call a white christmas screams hunter.
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of course, this marks the first christmas since president publicly acknowledged the navy as his seventh grandchild for the first time back in july. you'll remember they didn't put one up for her in 2021 or 2022. so they're avoiding the problem altogether. this that way for joe, it's one less name to forget. meantime, little navy joan is the only young person got a problem with. as the "new york times" reports, many young dems don't like him either. and this is the "new york times". they're usually so far up. joe's they can taste his poorly grip on it. >> but young voters are the likeliest to say he's too old to be too old to be effective. try too old. put on his own pants. they're also upset about how his handling of his handling of the israeli-hamas war juxtapose with trump's gains among nonwhite voters, who disproportionately are young. did i read that correctly? >> yeah. all right.
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sounds right. okay. and it all spells trouble, old joe. no wonder he's got buzzards circling overhead. do they have little heads of gavin newsom? the buzzards? they're. >> you guys don't appreciate that as much as i expected you would. took 3 hours and it cost $10 million. yeah, and because you didn't laugh, i'm firing the artist. for example, a recent "new york times" poll shows 62% of voters from the battleground states who supported biden think the economy in the today, while joe is claiming those battleground states are essential to the union, defeating the rebel army after their victory last week at bull run. but back to what really matters. the christmas stockings. yeah. rather ruin christmas for everybody. if the only alternative is to welcome a little girl into the family and embarrass grandpa joe, what's joe got to say? >> oh, no, no. look look, we're just. we always used to decorate for christmas. we acknowledge the kids,
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all right? we had stockings for everybody . we just didn't put them up this year. but we got all the stockings. we got maisy right. and, uh, and who do we get, uh. naomi right. and who else here we got finnegan, all right. >> and then we got the what's another one? >> that girl. oh, yeah. here we go. >> she's got the best one of all. look at this. come on, naomi. >> joan, this thing's going to be full of goodies. >> merry christmas, everybody is in this, charles like equity. >> in a nutshell, if one person can, what they can't have with the rest have that will be punished across the board. >> i mean, how much do they hate this little girl? this whole thing has been a trip. this whole thing has been a trip. why could you not just simply acknowledge there i mean, and then, hunter, did you read these? >> like, i don't know. i don't remember anything like
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this. like, it's it it took a dna test which shamed i don't know if they're saying because, you know, listen, they never seem to express feel any guilt about anything. but their treatment of this little girl is horrendous. >> it really is despicable. i just i just don't get it. hang up the stockings, do what you normally do. don't christmas, because it's pretty transparent. and i don't know why are they putting themselves so far above this one man from arkansas? yeah, like, who are they that there's so much superior to anybody else? >> yeah, really good point. i love it when charles swears you don't see that on fbn otherwise known as the business . oh, time for a rebrand. >> so, kat, here's the deal. here's the deal. >> this is like a personal family issue. and normally don't care, except that the dems make the personal political right. >> so if you're, you know, a capitalist, then morally
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you're greedy. if you decide that you vote for trump, then you must be a. so they make all politics personal. so this is then open game. >> does it is that fair to say? well, i think that regardless of that there is the one thing that you mentioned that young voters are concerned, which is biden's age. and there's a lot of things that can happen as time goes on with every other issue, whether it's the granddaughter ,it's something to do with trump, this and that. as time goes on, a lot can change for the election. the thing that's not going to change as time goes on is biden getting less old. >> yeah, that's not how time works. >> yeah. so i think that's a pretty big issue. if that's a people that's the one thing that's guaranteed to keep happening. >> he's not going to age in reverse. now, that is true, but that would be fun. like a benjamin button president right little baby. >> by the eighth year apparently you guys see that. i don't think it'd be that much different. yeah, it might not be much if they could still use same diapers. >> tyrus terrible, this is the opposite of inclusivity, right?
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yeah. i got to be honest, gregg, i'm a little offended, okay? because you go, to me, on a lot of topics, you think i'm an expert? yes. and i think it's safe to say that i am the leading expert on love children. >> yes, i have three of them. the same year, and i they're not i think, you know, i don't know about the stock market. i know about love child. so i'm a little offended that you left me out. and they're all my babies. yeah. and so i forget his age. i think you need to look at his heart and his integrity. what? a man who's ever had called himself a father with any type ,dignity or pride would cast out one of his children like that and his grandchild. i don't have a grandchild, but you know, i have i got six. i don't mind and seven. i'll put a stocking up for a little girl in my house. we got plenty of room. she can come in. i mean, this is ridiculous. this is this to me says more about him than any other policy. disagree about the fact that here's a chance. because guess what? there more american families
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like mine today than like your perfect little facade or fantasy. and we bring them all in and all my kids hairs don't match. and i got all like, i got to look around the house. and i you know, i try to decentralize as much whiteness as i could in my household but i couldn't have my set of youngins if i didn't have one with a white, you know, with a white mom. so i had to bring it in. so i had one of everything. so i do i got it all cornered. i got the asian mexican black white. i got it all. i got all the cards. so anything new comes out, let me know. >> but, joe, a lot of people don't know this. >> you have seven love children, you son of a. >> you get around my am also offended as as high risk. >> you know, i that's so fascinating because it's free be a grandparent. you know, all you have to do is put up a stocking that's
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pretty easy. one's suing the grandparents for grandparent child support. but it's crazy to me, greg, that biden's not attracting younger voters this go around because they have so much in common. yeah, you know, like they both can't work a full day. they both can't live on their own. and it hasn't been all that long since they their pants. yeah, well done. very good. i just like that line about it's. it's free to be a grandparent. it's true. there's no such an unforced error. yeah, it definitely. all right, up next stat to reveal a major drag. nobody wants to defend our after you ever worry we'll live forever now it's literally never crossed my mind. what if we live to like, hundred 35 years of being retired? i don't want to outlive our money.
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>> and for some strange young men aren't attracted by free breast implants and signed copies of white fragility. plus, who wants to spend time in a foxhole arguing with your platoon mates over pronouns? but only time will tell of america's dwindling military will become a bigger issue. and speaking of bigger, given our epidemic of obesity, our enemies simply thwart an invasion with stairs. >> charles, you were the air force, correct? yeah. yeah. do you think this has more to do with just modern technology making recruits less, less important? and we kind of sense that. >> no, it's a lot more than that. a lot more. i mean, listen, go back to the roman empire at the end, the demise, they were using mercenaries. i mean, how the hell do you take over the whole world and then you get so, you know, and you get that. you get you get comfortable, you get entitled, and then next thing you know, you lose everything. and listen, i think a lot of these kids don't know you know, they're sitting around eating their avocado toast. they think this through like,
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you know, like there was nothing put behind it. >> my father was an army. he fought in vietnam. you know, after he came back from vietnam, he was a completely different person, completely different. we were we. my family fell apart. we moved. we had a hell of a life, a tough life after that. and finally i got a chance to talk to him about it. and he said twice. he went out on tour when his buddies and twice everyone died. but him. wow. and he. and he was mad at god. he kind of took it out on us. he died a month later after telling me that story. wow. so, you know, it's like it's this what we what we cherish, what we enjoy. it's just not free. and at some point, these these people are going these young people have to get up, give up the avocado toast and learn how to speak mandarin, because that's going to be who's who's going to be in charge of our country one day. >> mm. >> we have to pry that avocado toast out of my cold, dead hands. very expensive. that avocado. joe, you know, you're a fine, muscular specimen of a man. >> do you feel that you've cheated america by not
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enlisting? >> greg i've probably helped the armed forces by not enlisting? yes. well, i'll say this. i was just talking to my brother, who's who was a sailor, the navy, and he was upset about bailing out student loans because one of the reasons he went to college was so they would pay his tuition. and now you can just get that if you win a lot. but it's interesting because the tuition you can get if you win a lot, but it's interesting to me now because we've also devalued in our country and we've lowered standards, including in the military when i was a kid, be all you can be was a standard. it was like try to better yourself, but now be all you can be. just means like they won't you out if you get fat. >> yeah it's the slow there. >> yes, exactly. tara, do you think that they can't imagine there would be a reason to fight? or maybe they don't want to fight. i mean, maybe they just see
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the world as like what? who is our enemy? our enemy? it's here, i think. >> well, that's a great point. and the other thing is that you have spit in the face of law enforcement. you spit in the face of military personnel. when you look at what happened in afghanistan, you look at how veterans are treated when they come home. you look at the people that they're putting in place, making decisions in the military. >> when you're a young man and you want and you had choices, i had a choice in my life if i wasn't and it was very simple, if i wasn't playing sports, i was going the military, those are the two places that i can get three hots and a cot. it was either in the college dorm or was going to be in an army base somewhere that to be. and it was either one were fine choices because the third one was in the streets and you ended up in jail or dead. so there was a two choices. but when you went to a recruiting office, you saw men standing proud of their country. you saw general on the wall that you wanted to be and you saw all these things. now, when you go in there, you're not seeing these things . the people that they're putting in office are the last thing that a young, red blooded
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american man wants to be like. so when they see that and then when they look on tv and stuff, when they look at afghanistan, when they look at soldiers families who can't even get honored, there's no what's the part that's really scary? it's no longer a generational honor. it's like my grandfathers served. i served. my son will serve one day. now the dads are saying you will not serve. i don't want you to. there's no point because when the soldiers come home, it's like they're coming home to enemy territory. and that's the part that's sad. and that comes from this war movement where they attack everything that was sacred to us. traditions and stuff don't anything. carrying the flag doesn't mean anything anymore to them. mm-hmm. but and the hope is, is that we'll start to turn and see. but to charles point, i have a hard enough time speaking english, so my man is going to be. it might be better. you know, i feel like, you know, you might roll up. >> i'll think i'll make it. i do love their little oranges, though, or delightful little mandarin orange juice. kate, you are married to a veteran and that makes you a half a veteran?
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>> no, i don't know. i didn't go to be second because i'm half. i know. >> i wanted you to bring some optimism. yeah, well, no, i actually have no optimism at all when it comes to this. i actually think it's i think that it is people are disillusioned, i think, by the repeated failures and, lies and no accountability from military leadership, which is very, very i want to distinguish from the troops who actually go fight these wars. but what would the recruitment really even look like at this point? like from the people who brought you afghanistan? >> like come sign life away? because there's been no accountability for it either. so, i mean, yeah and my husband did go to afghanistan and he lost classmates there. >> and for what? so there's been no accountability for the people have made these errors. >> who wants to sign up for that? we haven't won in a long time. >> yeah, exactly. so. but the same people, too. yeah. >> yeah. that's why we have to invade. mm. france. i was thinking something a little smaller.
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>> canada. puerto rico. puerto rico. nada. yeah. when? that one, i was like 20 minutes. yeah. yeah, that was going. and clint eastwood made a movie that is your last of the day, that whole thing. the skirmish. that was a skirmish. >> a war. is there a law against invading one of your own states? >> yeah. wisconsin's gotten mouthy lately. >> little bit. all right, we shall move on. >> coming up, a reporter flops because of the names she friday, the all-american christmas concert series kicks off nicole's must see performance friday on fox and friends sponsored by bed bath and beyond
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once again, what a serious question. i had an in-depth conversation with stevie wonder last night. who was asking the question, a meeting with the president is the white house amenable to sitting down with stevie wonder has met with presidents throughout history. is this president amenable to meeting with stevie wonder? >> oh, i got to admit, it's hard to ask karine jean-pierre a question and be the one that ends up looking stupid. >> but at least april only dropped name five times in the question. yeah, we get it april. >> you're really important, but i bet it wasn't long after stevie met with april that he was wishing he was deaf to. i know cats get you know oh i was just talking to meryl streep about this why do why did she do that.
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>> why does it it's so crazy to see a tv reporter more interested in public admiration. >> search for the truth. >> it's so transparent what she was doing. she was like people like stevie wonder. so if they know that i talk to stevie wonder, they're like me, i highly doubt that if stevie wonder wanted to talk to the president that he would have. any problem orchestrating that. yeah, that's right. for his team. it reminded me of when i used to see on dating apps guys whose picture would with some celebrity because they're they're hoping that like a girl will see that be like oh she knows shaq well i'd be an idiot to not have with him but everybody sees through it. >> it's pathetic it's she was no better than that. >> that was exactly what she was doing. i kind of hope joe biden does meet with stevie wonder, because could you imagine what joe would do? >> we just put out his hand to shake his hand, say, come over here, follow me one time. this is the dog. it'd be the one time that biden misses handshake. >> he can blame it on the blind guy. yeah. by way, she could've emailed.
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she could. she could have left a message with april that the whole thing planned. >> well, she had to keep saying it because stevie wouldn't take her at her word. yeah. so, you know, i just for the record, i love stevie wonder. >> yeah, he's a great musician. but if that's name you're dropping to meet with president biden, i mean, the good news is that even if they didn't meet, you can tell them both that they did meet. >> mm. you know. yeah. yeah. i'm going to stop there. yeah. >> joe, do you ever shamelessly namedrop me when you're out and about? >> hey. yeah, i just saw, you know, greg as a matter of fact, i do. >> greg the other day, i said, i'm buying these diarrhea tablets for my boss, greg good . but when i namedrop greg, it's subtle that way it impresses people without showing off or, you know, like, i only use their first or last
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name. like, the other day, i was hanging with my boy connick jr all right, i, i it's very kind of triggers a big star. >> greg aura the other day i was madonna put your shirt back. >> i don't want to see that. >> i remember when you did that because me and cc were it. it was amazing that score. cc it's kind of what he likes when i call. >> yeah, you know, so, you know so yeah. charles i don't even have a question. i love this story so much. it's you almost don't know where to start. i mean, it's an ironic, he said to your point that stevie wonder is met with every president, including ronald reagan, like, why the is he need mean?
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hi, this is stevie wonder. can you get me in? i mean, he calls the white house the point of three billboards. it's like, what the hell's going on why does he need you? >> but really, the problem that see irks me so bad, though she always gets back to this battles of yesteryear. >> he wants to talk about affirmative action. and, you know taking down confederate statues like that. >> that i got to tell you, you know, as a black man, i'm so afraid for where we are in this country, particularly black americans. the next 20 years are do or die. we have to be focused on the fourth industrial revolution, where the economy is going, how to survive, the ups and downs that are facing this nation, the country's in trouble. we're the we're we're the weakest link in this country economically. we're in trouble. we need to be focused on education. stevie wonder should be calling the white house demanding better educations to demand that democrats give black people stronger education so that they don't grow up and graduate high school with a seventh grade reading level. >> that's what he should be calling about. >> she's talking this old, i'm tired of this. i'm so tired it please stop
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with this affirmative action. >> stop. please stop it. all of that's a moot point. if we educate everyone in this country to be number one, why will china dominate its one day? >> why would the rest of the world dominate this one day? because they're designed they're not worried about keeping certain people down and needy and desirable. a big government. they don't need that. they want to have a big country where everyone succeeds this this is old stuff. >> i mean, i'm i'm sick. >> it i'm really sick of it. i just see looks stupid, but more importantly, it's dangerous this we've got to get off this path because the clock is. >> mm. that. well, just about anyone can see this. yeah yeah. anyone. anyone can see this. yes. of just about. yeah. unless you're blind. yes. up next, his mouth needs zipper ,so he doesn't misquote that gipper.
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and help a little one a story five words. cardona is a stupid person you know we're going to set up follow up calls with every governor we met with to make sure we're available, as i think it was. president reagan said, we're from the government. we're to help.
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>> reagan didn't say that. he said this. the nine most terrifying words in the english language are. >> i'm from the government and i'm here to help. oh my virus. >> that's our education secretary screwing up that famous quote at a governors meeting. how could he be that dumb and be education secretary? maybe that's why he is education secretary. >> have you seen this? yeah. i'm just glad he could say some of the words. right? yeah. i mean, but nothing is context . nothing is he? he just says he had no. i want to know who the speechwriter is for. this administration is it one drunk guy who is writing the pipeline. like who? that's why steve. he wants to talk to the president. >> yeah. because he's been misquoting his speeches.
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>> because this makes no sense. mm-hmm. the one thing you can always count on people who are education people was that they're educated, but apparently with equity, the education is not necessary. yeah. so you know you can't leave the. that's who's in charge of our schools. you wonder why you said seventh grade reading level. i think you being very, very hopeful. joe, even kamala harris said that guy's a . yeah, it was pretty bad. greg, i have made a similar mistake. yeah, i messed up the second part of that quote. i said the the nine most terrifying words in english language is this olive garden is not serving, never ending pasta. >> but it's also crazy because everyone reagan was not a fan of big government. he fired 11,000 of the 13,000 air traffic controllers over the strike, which is basically like saying, hey, we're going to help you land air your air force one. >> and he's like, you're fired. yes. >> is this how this is? like how all like media works?
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it's like learning from the media. you take something out of context and it switch it. >> so it means the reverse. well, i mean, listen, i know i fill in for neil a lot. and 4:00, i got to tell you, when they when we have really death show more than any show, tries to be fair and balanced. they always have democrats on. yes. but i swear the democrats have a thing they call the war room. and when when fox calls and says we need a we need a democratic guest, they go to the end of the hall and get the kamikaze room because they come in and they just say anything. yes. it's not on topic. >> it's dumb. it's not historical. they your job is to wreck the interview. >> listen, when brad when biden was elected, they put up a board about the size of this. they had all the jobs on one side and all the all the different national and sexes on the other side say okay we need a hispanic for this. >> we need a black person for that. we need a woman for this. i mean. granholm energy. see, she doesn't know how much oil we drill. pothole. pete charge of transportation. >> pothole. be in charge of transportation .
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