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increase taxes, and then that became a promise that when it was not met because he had to do it, he thought because of the budget crisis, he later gets the profile encourage award for having done that, but i think you are right. what is tricky right now for kamala harris if she has to become her own person. she does have to become somebody who is not simply a member of that administration, and there may be things she differed with him on but she's got to stay with him. it's a very complicated thing and how far you can go, but you have to become your own person because that is who people are going to be voting for, not the former president. >> neil: you come a long way, doris, from covering that 1932 fdr convention. kidding. >> too fast. >> neil: doris, think you so much, and for some of you i apologize for the rough back-and-forth between them trying to get answers hear, hear is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> greg: hi, greg gutfeld on the judge jeanine pirro, harold ford jr., jesse watters,
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and she owns a time-share in candyland, dana perino. "the five." >> dana: know how to invest. ♪ ♪ >> greg: fox news alert. donald trump just reaction to the nasa manhunt underway in arizona phrases suspect to threaten unsocial needed to kill him. comes right after the former president visits the border in arizona. we will tell you what trump had to say later. but first, it's the final night of the dnc, and kamala harris is set to reveal a new way forward for her acceptance speech despite having been in the white house for nearly four years. donald trump reminding americans of what she is all about. >> we are giving our government away when we put two lunatics like this in. they can't -- if they take over, our government, as president as vice president, our country doesn't stand a chance. she's actually a radical left marxist. that's what she is. that's what she's always going to be. >> greg: meanwhile, democrats acting like they fell out of a
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coconut tree when it comes to who's been running the country. >> kamala harris is going to cut your taxes pure kamala harris is going to take on big pharma. >> if you can get him elected, and let him bring in this breath of fresh air, you'll be proud of it for the rest of your life. >> let us choose the sweet promise of tomorrow over the bitter return to yesterday. let's all choose kamala harris! >> greg: trump posting on truth social that he'll spice up comrade kamala speech with a live play-by-play. harold, good to have you back around the table. >> harold: good to be back. >> greg: i think you should start asking your fellow democrats, are you a kamala denier? because are they really denying the first black female vice president, she didn't
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count, she had no measurable impact, she doesn't exist for the past four years, it's like she's done nothing, when they suggest a breath of fresh air, it's like the previous four years were rank and disgusting peer to what say you, harold? >> harold: so good to be back. i'd say a couple of things in response p or i think both of these candidates, greg, have their own set of liabilities. if president trump were as strong as everybody believes, his supporters believe, the race would not have tightened up as much, for those democrats who are joyful and campaigning on behalf of kamala harris, she didn't have her own set of liability, she might have a lead i would be more identifiable, and for that matter, more protectable at this point. i think the race again is going to come down to who voters believe is best able -- who voters believe is best able to meet them where they are and take them to higher ground on economic issues. who is able to make things more affordable? right now the jury is out. we got a long, long hard race in
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front of us. this crowd of people out here, many of them trans, many of them realize the week here is like being at disneyland, a week at the republican convention, never -- the hard wk starts when we leave here and they are both going to have to confront their own issues and liabilities. you can point about kamala denier, she won't be able to withstand a debate with donald trump there without outlining her plan and even confronting and explaining what made her change her mind or shift her position on some of the critical issues, and i would argue president trump is going to have to do the same, as well, and whoever is perceived as being most authentic and honest, that will be the person who is the next president of the out-of-state spirit. >> greg: i agree with you, it is like disneyland. everybody there is goofy. judge, it is interesting they're trying to pull off this audacious move, where they are making it sound like trump is the incumbent. when they talk about going
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backwards, what are they going backwards to? are they skipping over the last four years? >> judge jeanine: you know, it's kind of, you are not really clear. they say we are not looking backwards, we are looking forward. but then they say go look back at the last three and a half years, as you say come almost four years, look back at the other years when trump was in i'm not sure what the message is. they are all about the future and that makes sense because communism and socialism is all about the future, but at the same time, they don't want to talk about the past because kamala harris and joe biden are the past. they are the people who are responsible for the high food prices, the inflation, a not a secure border, for not keeping the community safe, for taking away our energy independence. it just goes on and on. and now they want to portray her as a tough prosecutor. the tough prosecutor? she's the original progressive prosecutor that we didn't even know we should call her when she was a d.a. in san francisco, and
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as vice president, she had control over all crime in the united states, and she did nothing. she did absolutely nothing but promote people who should be bailed out, everybody should be out hand free and radical and cut loose, so they feel like committing a crime again. no, no, no problem, no harm, no foul. i think the biggest problem of all of this is there saying that they disown the last four years. they are not really responsible for it, which is really about vibes and joy, and they can't promote a candidate who has done nothing, and that she has had zero primary, zero sit down, zero press conferences, zero policies, and you just yesterdan air, jared polis, governor of colorado and set i know her policies come i got them from a website. it is fairyland. nobody knows what the facts are. >> greg: you know, dana, it
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seems like kamala's weakness is now her selling point. she can be anything you want her to be because she is a blank canvas for the democrats, except there is still plenty of paint on that canvas and it is not a pretty picture. >> dana: i see what you did there. the campaign chair, jen o'malley dillon, she went to an event today where she said, you know, kamala harris, of course she is the vice president, but nobody knows who she is and we think why is that? she actually ran for president in 2019. she has been, she was a prominent figure in the u.s. senate is, got a ton of attention there and has been vice president. all of the articles retarding the last three and half years about staff changeovers and working in her office at all of those things, you had people on the record who worked for her saying that. but what you have now is the democrats wanting to be intentionally vague because they know their policies hurt them. that is why the flip-flops won't
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be explained. i'm happy if nobody changes their mind for a good reason that it makes sense but at least tell us why pure why do you think fracking is better now? they don't really want to talk about the environment because instead of saying here's our principal and what we stand for, they are worried about if i alienate the environmentalists, they might not vote for me but i can't alienate the people in pennsylvania who work in energy and gas because they might alienate me. we will find out tonight, possibly, what does she want to set up? does she want to set up a second biden term? or a first harris term? or are we looking at, greg, the third obama term. >> greg: well put. well played, dana appeared let's go to jesse watters. everybody wants to hear what he's thinking. dana raises a good point. they were in the white house. they say the white house was a success but then they say they are going to change everything so if everything is great, why do they have to change it? it seems like they are in a
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pickle. >> jesse: well, that's why the obamas are going to sparkle their little magic all over and make it all better. remember, she has never region to the occasion. do you remember her 2020 vp acceptance speech? no. do you remember her debate with pence? no, you remember the fly. 2016 dnc speech? it was unmemorable. the obamas come in and give her speechwriters and advisors, and they have all their little entertainment disciples like oprah and john legend and stevie wonder come in and give her a big bear hug, what they are doing is just slapping the hope and change bumper sticker on kamala's forehead and rolling the dice. but it's a lot different than 2008. remember, that was after two bush terms, iraq war, and a financial crisis, the first black nominee. and remember, this guy, barack obama, gave a soaring speech in 2004 that really
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skyrocketed his popularity, and then he runs through the gauntlet and the clinton machine during that primary. he earned it. and he came out of it and hope and change made sense. now kamala harris and joe biden have caused this country a lot of problems. people have lost hope because of the problems. people want change from the problems. so i expect her to, they are going to coordinate her. they are going to probably write her speech, she is going to say a bunch of soaring stuff that doesn't really matter much. it is this debate. it is the big debate in early september, the collision course rebut he is waiting for. >> greg: the betting sites are shifting back to trump through the dnc convention. you just keep hearing these polls, that the race is tightening. why? i don't trust them. you know, i think that helps those who want to keep you interested in this race, that is the media. i don't think the polls are tightening, but that's just me.
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♪ ♪ >> judge jeanine: nobody trolls better than donald trump. over four weeks after toppling joe biden, vice president kamala harris doesn't have a single policy page on her campaign website. so trump created one for her. his campaign setting up a harris-walz policy website
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listing all of her radical policies, like eliminating private insurance and failing out violent murderers and a one-stop shop. harris wants to run away from these positions, but she refuses to face reporters. cnn thinks she might hide until election day. take a look at this. >> you have interviewed kamala harris. and everybody has come on your radio show, everyone has to come on your radio show. she has not on a big interview in a while and certainly not since announcing. are you going to talk to her soon? what do you think she should do? or should she ignore all of those calls to talk and keep doing what she is doing? >> judge jeanine: all right, jesse, who would guess that in 2024, donald trump would be helping us learn more about kamala harris that her own campaign people? >> jesse: yeah. so this is good. this is creative. because you can't just complain
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about it. everyone comes on the show and they complain about oh, the media is hiding her, she is hiding. that's not going to get it done. he has to think of creative ways in order to pierce this armor and expose her because the country hates the media and the country already knows she's unprepared for the job, so if he can just expose her and maybe one way to do that is by sending just an army of surrogates out to cnn and msnbc on the networks, and every time they ask them a question, just say why are you hiding her? why is she unqualified? with her policy? why don't you care what her policy is? if they do that or they do town halls where trump can go out there and say i'm for this, i'm relating to you, where is kamala? those kind of things create a counter narrative that can just really ratchet the race in all different directions. that's what they need to do. >> judge jeanine: all right, greg, when you think about it, the guy they claim is destroying democracy is actually helping
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protect it by telling voters what kamala harris actually stands for appeared. >> dana: somebody asked him i would disagree with jesse on this, i think trump should not engage the media at all. go right to the democratic voters who don't like him. sit at a table with four voters. do it a couple of times a week. and just fields their concerns. because trump rallies and these choreographed media things, they don't convert. they don't convert. people who are unsure need to see the personal touch. when people see that trump is not hitler, they are going to be really angry at the media who told them he was. they are going to go, this guy is actually a human being. i think the strategy of ignoring the media is hilarious because it is endorsed by the media. they are like a guy who says, i don't blame if you don't date me, i'm bad news. this might be the most honest thing the media has ever said. if you don't include us, you'll be fine because we make
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everything worse. every time you put the media in every aspect of life, they destroyed the melting pot. they have undermined biology. they undermined education. all through their leftist ideology. i wouldn't want them around, either. basically they are saying to kamala, it's not you, it's me. you know, seinfeld was a show about nothing. this is a candidacy about nothing. it's like they heard nothing beats trump and they said, let's run nothing. this party were a doughnut, harris is a hole, a layer of protective flour and sugar surrounding a pocket of emptiness, it is no wonder "the view" loves her. >> judge jeanine: all right, harold, kamala said she is going to do one interview, i think on august 31st. is that smart, harold? >> harold: two things. i think it is smart and clever what president trump is doing with this website. i think some of the criticism
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towards her not sharing already all the things she is doing and wants to do as president, some of it is fair, some of it is not. what's not fair, president trump on his own website doesn't go into excruciating and elaborate detail about some of the things that he wants to do to fix some of these challenges, so as you get clever, you are smart, it was a good tactic. i think you have to share your own thoughts. i've said all along, vice president harris will not be able to not do series interviews, not be able to do press conferences, and frankly just not engage with the press. the american people have great, great insecurities and aspirations about the economy depending on where you sit on the economic ladder. those concerns and aspirations and frankly insecurities can be more pronounced at the lower end versus the higher end. democrats have a history of speaking to voters at the middle and lower end and she will have to be successful there because president trump come i think the real genius and beauty of his campaigns over the last eight years have been that ability as a republican to connect with union households and blue-collar households
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across the country. so she won't be able to get away with this, judge, between now and november. if she does try to do it come i don't she'll win. come september 10th, i agree with jesse, i thought june 27th was a huge date. september 10th is an even bigger day. and tonight is the start of that test for her. she's got to give a great speech tonight to get this thing rolling. >> judge jeanine: yeah, and you know, i wouldn't be surprised if she does. it's not that hard to read. dana, i want to talk to you about gina raimondo, the secretary of commerce. let's take a listen to the sound and we will come back. >> when you hear that do you potentially know the new numbers could be a liability for this campaign? >> no, when i hear that, first of all i don't believe it because i've never heard donald trump say anything truthful. >> it is, though, from the bureau of labor. >> not familiar with that. >> judge jeanine: and of course, dana, that is about the 818,000 jobs that the bureau of labor statistics said were falsely claimed to have been
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created by the biden-harris administration. >> dana: yeah, so there was a revision. the bureau of labor statistics does it every year. eight sometimes it works in an administration's favor, sometimes it doesn't. in this case for biden-harris, it doesn't. the media or your own cabinet can sweep it under the rug appeared on the raimondo point, however the press secretary is, should get either a real talking to or be shown the door. because that was gigantic news yesterday and for the secretary to go on an interview and not be prepared for it was one thing, but here is the other thing. if you are a republican communications director, you foreshore prep your boss to go in the interview because you know the questions are going to be tough or obvious, and in that case that one didn't work. the other thing is the whole convention, i really noticed it yesterday and tim walz in speech and you will probably hear more about it today from kamala harris, they are applyino donald trump that he does not support. so for example, they continuously say that
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donald trump is for a federal abortion ban. they say he is going to ban more books. they say he is not going to allow you to worship the way that you want to. and it's really a dirty way to dupe politics because one, nobody in the media ever gets to ask them, what do you mean? the moderators for the sitar pretense debate really have their work cut out for them because one, president trump, that is not my policy, et cetera, but also look back and say, your poc def g, go down the alphabet, walking away from all of the big ones. they touch the hot stove a policy last friday on the economy. they got slapped back by the left-wing media, including even "the washington post" editorial board, cnn, this idea of price controls as a gimmick and will never work. i don't know if they are too shine out to put out anything else and they are going to try to run the vibes for another 48 hours. >> judge jeanine: i'm sure they will run it for 48 hours. the question is how much longer
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>> dana: judge, could you talk a little about the threat and what it is like for secret service now under even more pressure to make sure that he is protected and the other candidates are protected, as well? >> judge jeanine: look, the secret service, and unfortunately we have had a very bad experience with kim cheatle and the head of the secret service, and to be honest with you come i'm not that impressed with the acting director rowe, but the secret service is always supposed to be on guard and prepared. someone who is out there and ready to kill the president of the united states. i mean, that is their job. now we have a name and a face. and we are going to deal with the ramping up of all of the assets to make sure they find this individual and that they afford donald trump now the same security that they would give to actually a sitting president. and you can bet that all of law enforcement, all intelligence assets are turned on to find this guy, both overt,
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which is informed presence, and covert, secret service and what they do internally. it's also a good bet that this will not end well for this guy on the right of the screen. however, this will not be the last time that someone comes out of the woodwork to harm donald trump. but this guy is dumb enough to tell everybody ahead of time and now we know who he is. but i have to say one more thing, dana. there is a lot of talk in this race about testosterone and masculinity and all of this nonsense. i have nursing anyone like donald trump. irrespective of my personal feelings for him and you know he is my friend, you get up after you are shot and you yell fight and this guy is going out again knowing that there are people who want to kill him and knowing that even with secret service protection in butler county, in pennsylvania, this punk almost got away with it. >> dana: and that investigation is ongoing and they do have bulletproof glass in order to protect the
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president. greg, one of the things they did down there was head of angel parents families whose loved ones were murdered by illegal immigrants who have crossed the border, and what he was doing was basically drawing a straight line from kamala harris and joe biden to these tragedies. how do you think it went? >> greg: first we have to remind people that people who make public threats aren't the one whose do the deeds. i wish it were that simple. the people intent on assassinations never tell you first. it's not like babe ruth pointing to the bleachers and saying i'm going to hit a homer, you know, as somebody who has gotten a fair share of threats, the only one that took actual steps never told me ahead of time, which was very rude. about trump's presser down there. so it makes me think what's worse. trump coming down the escalator in 2015 and offending the sensibilities of the virtue signaling media, or the crimes, the rapes and the murders that
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he accurately warned us about. when trump said, you might say oh, it was in artful, has proved correct. and it wasn't a political statement. it was a statement based on common sense. that if you open the floodgates and let in millions of people, there are bound to be bad hombres. there is bound to be a bad skittle in the bunch. rapists and murderers. if you let your emotions, how he says things and how his tweets offend you, he would have been able to fix this and there would be people alive today that aren't. >> dana: jesse, one of the things that the trump war room twitter account, or x account, sorry, said today, he said i met with kabul's transition team here i told her transition team exactly what would happen if they got rid of president terms policies being we suggested policies to her but in the parameters and she refused to listen. kamala's border invasion was a policy choice. and listen to chris murphy. he is the senator, i believe
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connecticut, and my right? i hope i am right. this is what he said about kamala harris. >> kamala harris has been tough as nails when it comes to securing our border. when donald trump comes down to texas, stands next to officers in uniform just like mine, he's not there to help us. it don't think that. not for a second. he is a self-serving man. kamala, on the other hand, has been fighting border crime for years. >> dana: did about an hour of that last night on the floor. >> jesse: no one believes that, dana. that is in one ear and out the other. just because some guy has a hat on and says she is tough, that doesn't make her tough. trump runs towards problems, trump kamala runs away. given in order to fix the border and she didn't do it. she is not really that hard of a worker. trump is. look at the way he symbolically does these events. he goes to the border to talk about the invasion.
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he has a grocery summit with items to talk prices. he goes to the inner-city to talk about crimes. then you will see him in a ufc event or a formula 1 race. i guarantee you will see him at a college football game this fall. what this does is forces the media to project these images into people's homes and phones. when you give the media images, you know, we are all lazy, we tape it and put it out there, that's what television is feared if kamala is going to do small events and no interviews, that is not going to hack it. trump is going to be able to overwhelm her with a variety of images that symbolically suggest that he is in this to win this and is fighting for you. kamala really needs to step up her game here. >> dana: harold ford jr., i will give you the final word on the border or the manhunt. >> harold: i thought president trump's words about this manhunt were so presidential and anyone who believes we should bring harm to any president, there should be
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action against them. it's dangerous but i've a job to do, great respect for the secret service and i hope they continue to do their job well in a way he think they should. on this border thing, i think both candidates have some shortcomings. i think president trump is going to have to answer at that debate, i'm curious to hear his answer, is indeed all the media reports are right, that he worked actively against the bipartisan bill that was created, and if, why so. i think she is going to have to answer what is the difference between being responsible for looking at root causes of the challenges at our border and being the border czar, emma country will have an opportunity to decide who they believe most or who they think is the most credible peer i will be looking forward to it. i have an opinion about it but i'm looking for to how the country react spirits before jesse, the polls show president trump is way trusted more on the border than anything else, do you trust that poll? >> jesse: that the poll. >> dana: had to make sure appeared. [laughter] up next, the media thinks dems are ditching hoax hogan-loving manly men.
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♪ ♪ >> harold: so what does it mean to be a man? do you have to be a fan of hulk hogan ripping his shirt off at the rnc? tnn apparel he things the dnc is trying to appeal to dudes who may not be as masculine as the republican counterparts. listen to this beards. >> tim walz being one of them. doug emhoff last night, who can speak to men out there who might not be the sort of testosterone-laden, you know, gun-toting kind of guy, who wants to listen to hulk hogan. >> harold: greg, your thoughts on this? when walz came out, he had old
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football players and guys he coached, trying to get at this point here? >> harold: i think that is two different questions. i think the dems are losing men because their platform speaks to miserable women, and the low testosterone mail that they are talking about is another creation aimed at feeding women the wrong remedy for the illness that they have caused by leftism. leftism took the idea of equality and twisted it to sameness so there is no difference between men and women, right? when men can do, women can do, . men and women sports, men and women's closing, men in women's prisons. but women are different and whether you are a feminist, democrat, or republican or libertarian, women appreciate the distinction and real men embrace the distinction. research shows a high rate of mental illness among liberal single women.
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i believe it has something to do with an elimination of the traditional sex differences. you are going to deny the natural empathy that men give to women. if you are married, you understand this. it doesn't matter what a woman's political beliefs are. you have to treat her like a woman. history spent as a woman matters more than a man who decides he's a woman at 20 or 30 or 40. lastly, imagine a girl raised by a loving father, so she is daddy's little girl. she's his princess. then he grows up because she is surrounded by low testosterone beta males, wouldn't you be miserable? what a letdown. >> harold: i got to tell george a ford about this. judge, your thoughts about this? something men and women, what do you think about this dynamic? >> judge jeanine: i don't know come on try to understand what greg was saying and i even said to him before this, i'm not
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clear. look, this is a ploy as far as i'm concerned to close the gender gap, and i don't know why people are so obsessed with testosterone. a low, high, medium, whatever. i'm done with it. and honestly, i know a lot of, and a lot of men who are republican conservatives, they are black, they are trans, they are gay, i mean, they are everything, and they are conservatives, and they are republicans. so what? and maybe i don't understand it but i think it is the ultimate segregation. i think that what they are doing is there literally segregating and free determining the category that you should be in based upon your identity, your gender, and your color. and i don't know what good it does. all i know is i am a heterosexual, i am attracted to a male heterosexual, and i'm happy, so leave me alone and leave him alone.
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>> harold: i took notes there, too, judge. dana, what are your thoughts on this? >> dana: i do think it is being a little bit overdone and i would also say this. i look back on my career and my opportunities in every single one of them i can trace to somebody who is a man who said i think you've got potential and i want to help you. i start with my dad reading the newspapers with me. i would look to teachers that i had, professors, i think about george w. bush, roger ailes who hired me, sean hannity who said let's give her a shot. that happened to me over and over again, so i do think the segregation is too much, but let me also tell you this, i think it is working. the numbers for you, women are fueling kamala harris' surge right now, seven points better amongst women than biden did. and then there has been no movement among men, voters nationally. that holds in the swing states. from "the new york times." if those polls are right, we could be looking at a historic gender gap. just one more thing to try to divide us.
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>> harold: kid rock performed the rnc. john legend here last night, i thought he was great. jesse, you listen to rap music and you used cold train in europe segment intro. >> jesse: are you referring to cold train as low testosterone? [laughter] hold my hand, dana. >> dana: oh, god, here we go p. >> jesse: being a real man is about having personal responsibility. it is about protecting your family. it is about having self-respect. it's about financial security. and it's about leadership. if those things are turnoffs for the democratic party, you can have the other men. the real men will take care of the country and the other men can sit with the women and watch netflix. >> dana: now i see -- i didn't need my hand until the last -- >> jesse: squeeze. >> dana: you didn't need my hand, i'm with you.
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i can't wait to watch "emily in paris" with you, anyway. [laughter] >> jesse: that wasn't me p. >> harold: tim walz attacking j.d. vance for going to yale. >> greg: what was the last thing jesse said? ♪ ♪ ♪ when the sawdust settles and the engine finally roars the thing you care about most is a job well done. ♪ but when you get your tools from harbor freight something about the job feels a little different - your wallet. because we believe no matter what you're working on you need high quality tools at a great price. and that's what we're all about. ♪ whatever you do, do it for less, at harbor freight. ♪
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♪ ♪ >> jesse: tim walz going after the american dream in his dnc speech. the man who lies about everything from his military rank to his taco spaces weirdly attacking j.d. vance who was born into poverty for going to yale. >> i grew up in butte, nebraska, a town of 400 people. i had 24 kids in my high school class. and none of them went to yale. >> jesse: that's kind of a weird line of attack. they dnc stages like a yale alumni reunion. it is jam-packed with yalies and other iv leaguers. what does that say about him as a teacher, that he is bragging no one from his class went to
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yale, harold? >> harold: i thought it was an unusual line of attack. both of these men came from modest backgrounds and both of them have achieved incredible things in their lives. one has decided to be more in the private sector, one in the public sector. if you are governor walz, i think you want to talk about the differences between the two and not go after someone who decided to work their way, dana said it so well last night. he is not in anyway and affirmative action kid, j.d. vance. he had nobody note -- he had no opportunity because someone was a legacy or any of those things be it i give him great credit for what he has done in his life. tim walz and some of the positions he has taken on issues i find important come i hope that is what the debate gets back to. >> jesse: was he, dana, going for the i'm a regular guy thing? regular guys, they aspire to go to yale. >> dana: i think he wanted to say i'm not an elitist. you would have been proud of j.d. vance if that had been your student, needed free breakfast and free lunch and worked his
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way up and go to the military, g.i. bill, go to yale, you would have been proud of him p at i didn't like that. i would also say this. tim walz is talking about how he is the guy who can reach out to the middle. he underperformed biden in 2020 come underperformed obama in 2012. in rural counties across minnesota. his strength has come from inner-city areas that kamala harris already has in the bag. >> jesse: jeanine, if he tries this line at the debate, i would just say yeah, i'm smarter than you are. >> judge jeanine: that's a great response. >> jesse: you don't even own any property. >> judge jeanine: the point dana makes it so important. his strength does come from inner-city areas. the guy is a radical left-winger who caters to trans demands and shift his positions at whim, who that blm burn down cities and opens the windows because he loves the smell of burning rubber, hand his wife. this is a coach who literally dumps his team the night before the super bowl and consistent with his b.s. called himself coach when he wasn't even coach,
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he was the assistant coach, and he's worried about other people? he should worry about himself. >> jesse: let's go to greg, who went to the yale of the west coast, berkeley. >> greg: yeah, i questioned the assumption, the presence of this whole criticism. they are assuming yale is a good school. it is the poor man's chico state. i mean, nobody goes to yale and ever becomes anything other than a bureaucrat. it makes me wonder, though, is walz the first white dei hire? when anything about it. >> judge jeanine: yes. >> greg: they needed to tick two boxes, white male, because they knew they were hemorrhaging -- all males -- so they picked a white male and ignored all of the disqualifying characteristics that make him up, from his chronic lying, and obviously the dwi cover-up which is pretty big. you know, so i think maybe he is a historic first.
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he is the first white dei hire. >> jesse: i was waiting for you to say something brilliant and time was running out in the show. i didn't think you were going to be able to do it. you did it. white dei hire appeared i love it. "one more thing" is up next. ♪ ♪ progressive makes it easy to save with a quick commercial auto quote online. so you can get back to your monster to-do list.
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