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crabgrass grow, but i kind of like it. david: that sounds sensible. that's it for forbes on fox. thank you for watching. have a wonderful academy award weekend. keep is right here. the number one business spot continues with our buddy eric bolling and cashin' in. >> the american people had better understand what's going on. this is a bunch of scumbags, that's what they are. >> those are strong words. >> organized around making money. >> who are you talking about. >> the people organized with these oil and gas interests in the administration and-- >> you're calling-- of the united states, this back channelling that you see. these are a bunch of scumbags. >> wow, over the top and out of line. california democratic congresswoman maxine waters trashing the trump team with gutter talk. stop the name calling and start
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working for we, the people. our cashin' in crew this week. rachel, amy, jessica. jessica, what a proud moment for democrats. >> feeling awesome about the scumbag comment. no, just kidding. it's not appropriate and that starts at the top with president trump who we have on tape talking about grab her by the-- crooked hillary and carly fiorina, look at that face. get down to business and stop name calling and that begins with the leadership. >> advocates say that you can say what you want, but how about the hypocrisy. >> you don't have to say what if a republican would say that. we know what happened when a republican said that. >> you get elected to be president? >> no, dan burton in the '90s called president clinton a scumbag and it became national headline news.
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dan burton was excoriated up and down for using that language, completely unappropriate using that about the president of the united states. >> notice, rachel, i'm not using that word, but i'm talking about, when maxine waters who has had political problems, her husband was involved in some misdealings invested at one point and maybe even found guilty, i'm not positive with the final outcome. >> sure, of course it's hypocrisy. donald trump was a president about one week before maxine waters called for his impeachment. interesting about this comment is how revealing it is not just of maxine waters, but the democrat party in general. why are they calling them scumba scumbags? because they're successful. this is about denigrating success. if you're successful you can't drain the swamp and you're not qualified to be in the cabinet. i think americans are rejecting that idea.
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they voted for a successful billionaire president. they don't accept the mediocrity and the last luster economy that the democrats told them, hey, it's as good as it gets. they're turning the page on class envy and wants success on their own terms and what maxine is putting out there. >> let's bring in jesse. you're aghast that rachel said what she said. what was she referring to. >> she wasn't referring to mnuchin and gary cohn made money, we do like capitalism and like money. >> crony capitalism, jessica. >> listen, donald trump railed against goldman sachs and now he's proud as can be that his cabinet is stocked with it. i believe that maxine waters says the secretary of education, doesn't have a thorough understanding of the
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department of education. >> maxine waters is calling betsy devos an s-bag over what what? >> she's talking about jeff sessions. >> it's a derogatory term. >> it's not excusable on any level. we're having a discussion what the democrat left and many people actually on the right, including susan collins and lisa murkowski had issues with betsy devos. >> and calling somebody that-- >> i said don't use the words. >> going around using epithets. on one hand this is maxine waters, what she does, she's a loose cannon, a partisan, comes from a partisan district and she's always been anti-republican. >> you guys love us so much, talk how-- >> there's a lot of anger right now. on the other hand look at other names against the president and his wife. remember the new york times journalist calling melania an ugly term. there's a lot of ugliness and a
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lot of americans would appreciate it as jessica says, knock it off and get to work. >> because i think-- >> go ahead. >> i was just going to say this resistance is about getting power back, it's not about helping people, it's not about making our country move forward, and so you can expect for this kind of language and this kind of attitude that you see in maxine waters it's going on for eight years they want the power back. >> oh, please, no. >> so i'm putting together a project it's called drain the swamp. let's change the term to swamp-bag. it hits the point better. the final word on that. >> that's a reach. >> i will happily start saying swamp-bag if it makes you happen and my passion and pledge to you. >> anti-trump protesters crashing a meeting meant to help our veterans, is this not the right time or the right place? we debate, you decide.
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>> investigate trump! . eric: anti-trump protesters giving them an earful at a town hall. critics says it's one thing to protest, but this is to find ways to help veterans a health care and jobs. the protesters are unfair to our vets by limiting the lawmakers' ability to talk about health care and jobs for vets? >> absolutely. a lot of the protest is just about disruption, which is part of the whole rules for radicals
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playbook, disrupt and cause trouble. we've seen this before. i'm coming to you out of, as you know, wisconsin. when scott walker enacted act 10 which stirred up the left, they even interrupted and disrupted a special olympics fundraiser that scott walker attended. the bottom line, they don't care about vets or special olympic athletes. they're narcissistic and sore losers and if they have to do this, they'll do it. let me tell you what, it may gin up their base and get the media ginned up as well, who are their friends. middle americans from the heartland like i am, they don't like it. it's alienating them from people they need to win back to win the next election. >> let's talk about this being a hypocrisy alert. a couple of years back, remember this guy, robert gibbs. >> is it your contention, the white house contention that the anger that some members of congress are experiencing at
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town hall meetings especially over health care reform is manufactured? is that-- >> i think some of it is, yeah. in fact, i think you've had groups today, conservatives for patients rights that have bragged about organizing and manufacturing that anger. >> how is their organizing and getting people to come to town hall meetings and express their feelings any different from a liberal group doing the same thing? >> well, i think what you've seen is, they have-- they've bragged about manufacturing to some agree that anger. eric: all right, amy, that was 2009 when obamacare was being pushed through and voted on and being thrown upon the american people, but gibbs there, the democrat, saying that the anger at town halls was manufactured and organized. now it's apparently it's grass roots organic. >> right, that was then and this is now. do you remember nancy pelosi breaking into tears because she
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was so overwhelmed by the opposition to obamacare at this town hall. summer of 2009 when they got going and robert gibbs was wrong. the anger was real and you can ask a number of democrats who lost their seats in the following mid term election in 2010. what i would say about the protests we're seeing now, yes, a lot of that anger is very real, but seems unfocused and i'm not sure it's going to end up being a political juggernaut the way the tea party did in opposition to obamacare. what i would also add to what rachel just said, protests against scott walker, guess what, they didn't work. scott walker was not removed from office and a very popular governor. eric: jesse, we on the right need to take the town halls seriously. because if you belittle them or call them names or try and take the legs out of them they tend to have a self-fulfilling prophesy effect. >> and chuck grassley, i believe is from the heartland
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as well, since rachel threw out the heartland situation said these are real people, these are constituents that are angry and concerned. this isn't a new phenomenon. not only when obamacare was pushed through, but town hall meetings are well attended. when the media covers it, it creates a ruckus and frames the anti-trump sentiment pervasive in this. pay attention to the constituents. tom cotton, great you stood up there. eric: agree with you. but back then, i remember the broadcast networks, the news calling the tea party protests, the tea partiers going to the town hall meetings, socialing with alt-right and naziism, it was crazy back then and how it's treated differently. >> the way that the far left talked about, the way it keith ellison and that wing of the party, a lot of terrible words
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as well. the tea party was incredibly successful in what they did. i do not believe that the left is organizing in the same way, name calling needs to go here, but the people with ideas-- >> i would just add, jessica, the tactics were very different. i was attending in 2009 and 2010, generally people were coming together to talk about obamacare. they were not shouting people down with shame, shame, shame, they didn't have pamphlets delivered to them, organizing america, who you to organize. >> you're jealous of our pamphlets. >> and town halls, a woman talking, i think at tom cotton who said my husband is suffering right now, he said where is the-- >> they're venting their anger, we get that. >> erica, i think what you're getting at, how is the media covering these two different movements when it was the tea party. eric: vastly differently.
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vastly differently when it was the tea party told they were racist, sexist, they were dangerous to the future of america. this time around, dissent is patriotism and patriotic. and look at the anger. look at the polls, rasmussen reports, 52% approval of voters-- >> other polls out there. >> if you would let me finish, jessica you would find that the media with the polls that furthers their narrative. eric: along the same lines of what we're talking about, aside from pressing events for vets, they're suffering from, post-election stress disorder. what is that, you ask? post-election stress disorder is the new term for what liberals are experiencing because trump is president. rachel. >> this is the narcissism of the left. they're little chin, guess what, when you win the election, you get to set the policy. especially if you win, the
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house, the senate and the white house. they're equating sore loser attitude with those who sacrificed on the battlefield, they're showing narcissism. eric: it's the very definition of the snowflake crowd. >> yeah, i mean, i've been smiling a lot, miraculously since the election. i don't feel that stressed out. i feel that the-- >> post-election stress disorder. >> if i was right now an illegal immigrant in this country, i would be stressed out. if i was a muslim-american in this country, i would be stressed out. i don't like the-- >> please. >> don't please me, rachel. >> i'm going to please you, i happen to be hispanic and more deportation. where your selective outrage is outrageous. and where was your outrage when barack obama deported more hispanics than trump has. >> deporting criminals. >> can i jump in. >> right here at fox i talked
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about a psychologist, and it seems to be overly emotional invested in the outcome. and these are going to be people who get worked up about a lot of things. drama queens, the same people crying and screaming and not going to work in life. eric: the p.c. police sounding the alarm about an outreach program for kids, they think it's offensive for officers to greet students with high-fives. is this a new low?
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with julie banderas. now, back to cashin' in. eric: high drama over high-fives. in massachusetts canceling a concept, officers welcoming kids and giving them high-fives and some saying it may offend some children and undocumented children. and they can't even give high-fives without the left having a problem with it. >> right, there's something else that concerns me about this. if the school is teaching the students to be fearful of police officers. they're publicing servants and we need to improve the relationship between police and kids and that can't happen if
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children are told that guy or woman in the blue uniform is scary, stay away. eric: there's no cost to the school system? >> no, let's say this as a parents of eight children, if your child gets stressed out at the sight of a high-fiving friendly policeman you have aprobably done something wrong as a parents. police officers are heroes and we should not accept the narrative of black lives matter that somehow they are the aggressors and law breakers. shame on that school for canceling the program. eric: and some undocumented children may feel fearful of a police officer at school. i'm guessing the minute there's trouble everybody wants as many police officers there as soon as possible. >> and we know that it needs to be improve. it's different what's going on with the ice officers out there. there are reports they have come to schools and appearing in misdemeanor courts, it's a
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different time obviously than before, but i'm all for a high-five. i'm bad at it though, i know you're supposed to-- >> not supposed to touch. >> not in a bad way. eric: all right. we'll leave is there. thanks to the whole cashin' in crew for joining this week. coming up, gone way too soon, say goodbye to an amazing say goodbye to an amazing cococococo
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[suspensful music] >> it's been a rough week around these parts. the fox family lost two great members this week. thursday we were shocked to learn of alan colmes' passing. alan was a fierce defender of liberal views and simultaneously a really nice guy. he had a huge smile and sense of humor. he was 66 and i'm sure you've heard of another friend and
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colleague of ours, on monday we lost brenda buttner. ten years ago i came to fox from cnbc, almost immediately joined the bulls & bears crew. i was a bit off the rails, but brenda had a great sense of humor and rolled with my antics and rolled and rolled and rolled some more. here are a few and i want you to take note of something, brenda was always smiling. >> eric, your prediction? >> this is what i do, for bulls & bears. check it out, i had a tattoo. >> you got tats on the biceps, you know what? who has better hair than even eric? i'm sorry, eric's biceps, i'm nervous about this. >> what did you have for lunch? >> how is my hair? >> save our animals. >> you don't see toys like this on the rest-- >> our mystery guest, go ahead, eric. >> and even pimps-- >> at times you don't say
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anything. >> brenda-- >> that's it? >> (laughter) oh, man. >> i'm not shaking hands with you, bolling, i tell you now. >> no germaphobe here. >> (laughter) >> and chillax, guys. valium and-- >> i like that. very good, but you know? you can call me mr. bolling now, okay? holy mackerel! . eric: it was off the air that i really got to know brenda. she and i would offer talk about raising our kids and she adored her daughters. brenda's office door was always open and no matter how busy she was, she would put work aside to chat about the kids anytime i walked into the office. if you watch fox you know we're
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a family. brenda buttner, gracious, brilliant, beautiful inside and out. rest in peace, brenda, you're with the angels now and already missed down here. >> lou: republican house and senate leadership walking on the tax and obamacare. patience wearing thin. the congress went on recess while the president is working hard. >> president trump: we are doing health care and march, mid to early march, we'll be submitting something that people will be impressed biechlt lou piniella voters may send republican ares pa

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