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secretary trefney grisham, and pastor robert jeffress. we'll pray over some of my radical thoughts about dems. foal knee me on instagram and at lou dobbs tonight. good night from new york. trish: december 5th, 2019, today will go down in infamy, the way donald trump won the 2020 election. good evening, everyone i'm trish regan. against her better judgment, nancy pelosi succumbed to the whims of the extreme left of her party, "the squad," adam schiff, jerry nadler, calling on the house to vote for the articles of impeachment. in doing so, she sealed the left's fate. not only will they fail to secure the oval office, they will fail in the house, they will fail in the senate in 2020 because americans see through their narrative. first it was mueller, kavanaugh, then ukraine, now it is because donald trump, the president of
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the united states, they say, considers himself a king. that's the newest, latest greatest reason for the democrat to impeach. listen. >> when crafting the constitution the founders feared the return of a monarchy in america. and having just fought a war of independence, they specifically feared the prospects of a king president, corrupted by foreign influence. they therefore created a constitutional remedy to protect against a dangerous or corrupt leader. impeachment. this magistrate is not the king, the people are the king. trish: he is a monarch? that's their accusation? because of his son's name? 13-year-old kid who didn't ask for any of this by the way is being dragged into this political schiff storm if you would by heavily biased liberal stanford law professor who
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clearly lax any warmth or any decency. >> just give you one example shows the difference between him and a king, which is the constitution says there can be no titles of nobility. while the president can name his son barron he can't make i am a baron. trish: disgusting to do that. her lame apology was too little, too late. i want to get back to the idea of the king and the american revolution. i spent many years studying colonial history. i grew up in one of the original 13 colonies, i'm too well read on the revolution for the left to pull any of that baloney. the american revolution was about freedom from tyranny. freedom from oppressive tax says without representation. the monarchy was taxing 13 american colonies at onerous rate without providing them any future in their future or government. taxation without representation they said is tyranny. government should exist by the people, for the people.
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not for itself. which is why this whole push for socialism right now, this push to take, or i would argue, effective steal american hard-earned money in the form of excessive taxation, this is form of tyranny that must be fought. in 1776 our nation was protesting exactly that the remember the boston tea party, when the sons of liberty threw the tea in the boston harbor in 1773, they did so to protest a government that taxed them but didn't represent them. fast forward to today, the people that believed they were not being represented in government, the people that were paying too much in taxes and seeing no representation of themselves, their values, their views, those are the people that voted for donald trump and they will vote for him again because the alternative is this. >> will you raise taxes for the middle class in the sanders administration? >> yes. they will pay more taxes. >> there is really no way to pay
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for $3.5 trillion a year without radical, radical increase in taxes. >> yeah, it is going to mean higher tax. >> how will you pay for it? are you going to raise middle class taxes? >> so, here is how we're going to do this? >> i want to make a parallel suggestion for you how you might defend the taxes that perhaps you're not mentioning. trish: so you want to talk monarchy? nancy pelosi, a party that believes it is more important to protect the rights of criminals to be in this country than the right of our own american tax paying, law-abiding citizens, that madam speaker, taxation without representation. that is a form of tyranny. so why doesn't the media call bull schiff on all of this? don't they know their american history? is it because they're somehow in cahoots with the democrats who are attempting to twist and manipulate history to serve their own purpose. don't forget, when that stanford
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law professor attempted to make fun of and prove a point about man arcky by invoking the name of the president's child, the media turned it around to somehow make it melania trump's fault when she came out to defend her son. the first lady tweeting, quote, a minor child deserves privacy and should be kept out of politics. pamela karlan, you should be ashamed. you're very angry and biased public pandering using a child to do it. they're accusing the boy's mother making too much of this, while lashing out at conservatives who they say are trying to seize the moment. >> one professor's joke about president trump's son was obviously something you saw matt gaetz seize on. come at her very hard for. republicans i think will try to make that a viral moment. >> what we see republicans seizing on a key moment, calling on democrats to essentially criticize this professor. >> calculate the faux outrage when they get anything to sink
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their teeth into, they make more of it is than it is worth. they're not concerned about barron trump. trish: all right. let's not forget who started this. for the record, let's play it again, guys. let's do it. >> just give you one example that shows you the difference between him and a king. which is, the constitution says there can be no titles of nobility. so while the president can name his son barron, he can't make him a baron. trish: i for one am very glad the first lady called them all out. as a mother, it was the right thing for her to do. and i for one am glad for every conservative calls this professor out but i am disappointed the left has not stepped up to the plate this is one in which we should all agree, a child doesn't deserve to be dragged into the political arena, it is wrong, it is mean. it shows you the depths they are willing to go to promote their new american revolution, anti-monarchy theme de jure.
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here is nancy pelosi on with her whole king analogy again. watch. >> having just fought a war of independence, they specifically feared the prospects of a king president corrupted by foreign influence. trish: just to be clear, we know who has fallen victim to foreign influence. the democrats themselves. vladmir putin had one goal. divide and conquer undermine the integrity of the great american election system and that he sure did. >> i brought a hat too, a russian hat. i mean, if you can't beat 'em, join 'em. >> tried to hack into an affect a lech. >> chris, chris -- >> do you deny that. >> russia hacked our election. >> donald trump would not be president today if it not for the assist he received from the kremlin. >> the russians were successful. >> they accomplished what think set out to do. trish: who needs russian influence when vladmir putin has
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hillary clinton, adam schiff, obama's intel team and cnn doing the whole job for them, right? yes, we are a victim of foreign influence. putin stirred the pot and the democrats and mainstream media, if he them for it hook, line, sinker. something even former ukraine ambassador at mitted in her closed-door testimony. as for a call with the ukrainian president they're trying to attempt to pin this entire people peach on. watch nancy pelosi try to spin her narrative as fact. >> the facts are uncontested. the president abused his power for his own personal political benefit at the expense of our national security, by with holding military aid. trish: wow. unbelievable. for the record, the facts are contested. they are. >> in your september 9th call with president trump the president said, quote, no quid pro quo. i want nothing. i want nothing. i want president zelensky to do
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the right thing. do what he ran on end quote. is that correct. >> that's correct. trish: correct. and the aid was delivered. in fact far more than president obama ever provided ukraine with. ukraine is in much better position today, economically, as a result. but american voters, they see threw all of this. they voted for donald trump because the traditional elites in both parties refused to represent them. i know the dems are worried about beating him in 2020. perhaps, that is why they see him now as a kind of a king because he is politically challenging to beat, given the success of his economic policy however, this is not who we are. in america, we fight it out at the ballot box. only in cases like this at the ballot box. and thus, this will go down in history as the day that democrats really lost 2020.
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there is no recovery from this move. it is checkmate. joining me right now, presidential historian, author of a new book, inside of trump's white house, just out, mr. doug wead. good to see you. >> good to see you too. trish: i feel like people need a little refresher here what the american revolution was really about because when i watched that today, i saw nancy pelosi try and twist history, try to use the american revolution to suggest that somehow this president thinks he is a king, look, it was a new twist of. i will give you that. they have gone from mueller to kavanaugh, to ukraine, to now he is a king. what is it that americans need to understand about history so that they understand how wrong she is? >> by the way, that was a brilliant opening. i'm going to have to get that on video somewhere. trish: thanks, doug. >> yeah, it's too bad. the democrats keep changing their tune. here they go again.
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this is an extraordinary makeover. i predict this won't last very long because the king, king george, raised taxes. donald trump lowered taxes. the king increased regulation. the stamp act brought commerce to a grinding halt in the colonies. donald trump deregulated. and the democrats are openly asking for more taxes as you showed in your brilliant opening there. it will be awful hard to make this particular scenario work for them. trish: yeah. to think at that they're trying to somehow link it back to the son's name. i mean, by you know, you saw the karlan quote there, going after a 13-year-old kid. that is somehow equates him as a monarch. this is bizarre stuff, doug, i got to say. >> it is bizarre stuff. it is interesting that now they ask who will be a king. now they want to have stanford professor decide who should be president of the united states. forget the 63 million people who
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voted for him. you know, stanford's a great school. i respect it very, very much but they have professors there that teach the world is going to end in about 10 years yet they signed a five-year contract with their football coach at $4 million a year. if the world is going to end in about 10 years, why don't they use some of their 26 billion-dollar endowment to make a difference. if the professors are lying why don't they fire them? they had a professor there who said there would be hundreds of millions of people dying in the 1970s by the population explosion. so i don't think this is i this particular professor, i forgiver her as melania did, for what she said, a professor who says she hates donald trump, won't even walk on the sidewalk outside of his hotel, and she will decide for us on behalf of the american people. trish: but she won't. >> who should be in power. >> why they have officially lost, doug. there is no coming back from this. when you start saying the president is is a monarch, there
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is no recovery. it just can't happen. they have officially lost it. checkmate as i said. >> the constitution, the constitution, they're the ones that only a few month ago are saying the constitution is dated, that they need to change the constitution, more supreme court justices. change the electoral college. trish: who is the monarch now? >> they say the constitution compels them. i don't think so. trish: it is good to see you, sir. thank you very much. >> good to see you. trish: pelosi saying she is just trying to protect our democracy, but did she just destroy it with this crazy comparison of president trump to a king? >> an oppressive monarch, return of a monarchy, king president. the dangerous or corrupt leader defend from all enemies, foreign and domestic. trish: did i hear that right? president trump is now a domestic enemy? my next guest says even liberal americans don't believe this
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nancy pelosi made her big impeachment speech back in september. today nancy pelosi doubled down on that september announcement. so what does that make today? it makes today the day that the democrats officially lost the trust of american voters. even the 2020 candidates know it, with the free loving, free money loving andrew yang admitting quote, this will be a loser in an interview earlier today. he got that right. loser is right. because when you have no proof of anything, and you have already cried foul too many times with mueller and kavanaugh, the american public get as little warn out. and now they will move on theoretically. if they can get the votes, to a trial, in the senate, and it will be short-lived there. ultimately backfiring on the very dems that launched this whole charade to begin with. if jonathan turley's legal analysis proves correct it, could even prove the democrats themselves woefully abused their power, everything they're accusing the president of doing. >> if you impeach a president,
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if you make a high crime and misdemeanor out of going to the courts, it is an abuse of power. it is your abuse of power. you're doing precisely what you're criticizing the president for doing. trish: joining me now with more, republican representative from texas, house judiciary member, mr. louie gohmert. congressman, welcome. >> always good to be with you, trish. thank you. trish: what's your reaction to nancy pelosi's big speech today? >> well one thing is consistent about nancy pelosi and the democratic leadership, they continue to project on republicans and the president what they themselves do and that's what professor turley was trying to point out. it is not trump that is abusing the constitution by going to court and trying to protect the institution of the presidency. it is the congress and so when
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you have somebody like a committee chairman that just decides to grab all of the phone records of people he doesn't like, that's more like a king than trump is. trump hadn't been able to do that. when you have a speaker of the house that just declares that you know, they're going to take trump down from day one and, that's more like a king than president trump has been. so we see more projecting but i tell you, if you just look at what the president's charged with, i know you have very closely, but these are the things that joe biden did. these are the things that president obama did. and so, what occurred to me earlier today was that, as saddened as i am at how low the bar has been placed by pelosi. trish: right. >> actually, they have given an
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insurance policy. i'm with you, i don't think it will be necessary but, say joe biden won. we're told oh only democrat that can win? all we have to do is take all of their impeachment records, documents and scratch out trump trump and put joe biden and we're ready to go. he is ready to be impeached. that is criminal. trish: they're destroying the foundation of our system. this is exactly what vladmir putin wants. >> exactly. it is exactly. and it is what putin wants. he didn't care so much which person won the presidency. he has always wanted to divide america. he has always wanted two big things, one to get back the soviet empire. number two to bring down america. and he has had willing lackeys here in the democratic party. trish: they're his pawns. >> that divided america. they're helping bringing us down. they're helping destroy our constitutional self-government. he has bottom to be happy about
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that. trish: what a shame. what a shame. >> there was corruption with ukraine. we need to get to the bottom of it. trish: we'll get to the bottom of it. if this thing goes to trial in the senate, it is all going to come out. it is all going to come out. do you think it goes to senate? >> i think it will. i think it will. i think that the left has pushed nancy pelosi so far that she doesn't have a choice. she is now going to have to bring it up for a vote. but, trish, we just notified today, we'll have a hearing in judiciary on monday at 9:00 a.m. we were not supposed to be here monday at 9:00 a.m. it was supposed to be tuesday. what is it about? it is impeachment. will we have witnesses? we don't know yet. they're trying to bring the president down for first time in american history for impeachment they don't even know what they're doing monday? this is outrageous. this is the way a king act. it is just outrageous. trish: well-said, congressman gohmert. thanks so much. we'll check in about the monday stuff. pelosi this morning trying to
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make it seem like president trump is trying to silence the voice of the people. >> this magistrate, is not the king. the people are the king. trish: hmmm. my next guest says, the only voices being shut down under president trump are conservative voices. and actually by violent, unbridled liberals. remember this? [bleep] >> bleep. >> [bleep] trish: next the man attacked this that horrific video, conservative journalist andy gno says liberals who are acting like monarchs. at fidelity, online u.s. stocks and etfs are commission-free. and when you open a new brokerage account, your cash is automatically invested at a great rate. that's why fidelity leads the industry in value while our competition continues to talk. ♪ talk, talk
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she seems to think so. >> the president who procured his appointment in his first instance through improper and corrupt acts, might, repeat his guilt and return to power. trish: ah. here we go again. he improperly stole the election with corrupt and improper acts. gotcha. had nothing to do with the facts that the democrats put up the worst political candidate imaginable, someone who didn't have the decency to campaign for votes in states like pennsylvania. so here we are tonight with, nancy pelosi equating the president of the united states with a monarch, who is oppressing the american people. i would suggest she consider the reverse actually. americans felt so oppressed by party elites that they decided to take matters in their own hands just like when they threw the tea in the boston harbor in 1773, to send a message to great britain, democrats are telling americans what we can and cannot
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say. they are decided what is moral. they are deciding who can be tolerated and who cannot. >> says you know when they go low, we to high. no. no. when think go low, we kick them. [laughter]. >> do you see anybody from that cabinet in a restaurant, in a department store, at a gasoline station, you get out and you create a crowd. [cheering] you get on them, you tell them they're not welcome. trish: that kind of rhetoric, it leads to this. [shouting] >> abolish i.c.e. >> abolish i.c.e. >> abolish i.c.e. >> shame. shame. shame. shame. shame. trish: and even this. [inaudible] >> abolish i.c.e. abolish i.c.e.
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>> abolish i.c.e. trish: and this. it leads to innocent people, journalists like andy gno trying to do their job by covering these protests, being abused like this. >> no [bleep] [bleep] [bleep] [bleep] [bleep] trish: so when nancy pelosi tells us the president is a king who won't allow freedom, i ask, if he was really a king, wouldn't he have locked those people up? meanwhile, if you want to talk about stifling freedom, let's talk to the guy who has had his own life threatened because he dared to report on antifa's antics. conservative journalist andy gno. he joins me on set. >> thank you for having me on. trish: just something, looking at video, knowing how all the people around you at that time, what was going through your head? >> where are the police?
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we were in front of the justice center in oregon, in front of the police pre-sent, the sheriff's office. institutions of law. trish: they western there for you. >> no. just anarchy and chaos. trish: anarchy and chaos. you're in the thick of it getting attacked by these people. when you hear nancy pelosi make these, parallels between donald trump and an actual king, given your experience, what you have been through, andy, what do you think of that? >> yeah. so i was really surprised to call him a king president because, it was the far left aided by the left who rioted across the united states because hillary clinton didn't get her coronation. where i live in portland, in november 2016, we had days of violent rioting, which has now become routine and bannal in that city, all the way to today. in part because of reckless
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incitement and rhetoric of politicians like pelosi. so impeachment process is legally weak. so, but i think what is trying, what those politicians are trying to do is to delegitimatize entire democratic process. and that is a propaganda win for antifa. that is how they recruit perspective members. trish: right. somehow okay to use violence as far as antifa is concerned, provided ends justify the means? >> absolutely. trish: in this case they want to shut down the right. amazing how people come full circle. they're becoming exactly what they say they hate? >> yes. a lot of this is projection. we were told that the people who were riot when donald trump loses to hillary would be the right. that is not what we saw. and i think you know, with the rhetoric she is using, calling referring to trump as a monarch, and king president is,
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projection on what they would do. trish: by the way, let's not forget politics of all of this. she is trying to spin new yarns. she has run out of things. the mueller thing fizzled out. kavanaugh fizzled out. ukraine is fizzling out. now they have a new one, oh, donald trump thinks he is a king. his son is named barron. here we go, get rid of the king. it is mind-boggling, very disturbing to me as an american. i look at this, someone a student of early american history who grew up in one of the 13 colonies, i know what those colonists fought for. there is no parallel you could be making but some people felt like they were not being represented by elites in washington or by the swamp. that is why they put a change agent in, a disruptor in who could shake hinges up in a meaningful way. >> yeah, i think what is
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disheartening about the current discourse in america, is dehumanization of those on the right. i can have my dissent grews, anybody can have my disagreements with certain politics that come from republicans but the language that is used day in, day out, to strip half of this country of really their humanity, to give the justification for the violence we see, political violence on the streets. i mean, you really have to view these idealogical opponent as animals to beating them with crowbars and bricks and bike locks. trish: listen. thank you for being here. good to have you in person. >> thank you. trish: republican congressman matt gaetz taking on the liberal professor. the eptick take-down is going totally viral, rightly so. >> when you try to make a little joke out of referencing barron trump, it does in the lend credibility to your argument that makes you look mean, minor child of the president of the united states. trish: matt gaetz, epic attack
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powerful important exchange between matt gaetz, republican representative from florida and sandra karlan a stand for professor brought in for her supposed expertise by the democrat. it has gone totally viral. see i can't. >> professor karlan you gave 2,000 bucks, you gave 1000 bucks to elizabeth warren right? >> i believe so. >> you gave 1200 bucks to barack obama? >> i have no reason to question that. >> you gave 2,000 bucks to hillary clinton? >> that's correct. >> why so much more for hillary than the other two? >> because i've been giving a lot of money charity recently because of all the poor people in the united states. >> those are the not the only folks you have been giving to. have you been on podcast called versus trump? >> i think i was on a live panel that the people who ran the podcast called versus trump. >> on that do you remember saying the following, liberals tend to cluster more. conservatives especially very conservative people tend to
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spread out more. perhaps because they don't even want to be around themselves. did you say that? >> yes i did. >> do you understand how that reflects contempt on people who are conservative? >> no. what i was talking about there was the natural tendency, if you put the quote in context, the natural tendency of a compact ness requirement to favor a party whose voters are more spread out. >> well -- >> i do not have contempt for conservatives. >> i'm very limited on time, professor. so i just have to say when you talk about how liberals want to be around each other and cluster and conservatives don't want to be around each other they have to spread out it makes, people, you may see this from the ivory towers of your law school, it makes actual people in this country -- , you don't get to interrupt me on this time. let me also suggest, when you inveck the president's son name here. when you make a little joke out of referencing barron trump.
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that does not lend creditability to your argument t makes look mean. makes hike you're attacking someone's child. minor child of president of the united states. let's see if we get into all the facts. to all of the witnesses if you have personal knowledge of a single material fact in the schiff report, please raise your hand? let the record reflect no personal knowledge after single fact. you knee what? that continues on the tradition that we saw from adam schiff where ambassador taylor could not identify an impeachable offense. mr. kent, never met with the president. fiona hill, never heard the president reference anything regarding military aid. mr. hail was unaware of any nefarious activity with aid. colonel vindman rejected democrat talking point bribery was invoked here. ambassador volcker denied there was quid pro quo. mr. morrison said there was nothing wrong on the call. the only direct evidence came from gordon sondland who spoke to the president of the united states, the president said i
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want nothing. no quid pro quo. you know what? if wire attaching a political opponent is impeachable offense i look forward to having inspector general because maybe it's a different president we should be impeaching. >> president's time has expired. trish: pretty compelling stuff from congressman matt gaetz he makes the point about all this conjecture and hearsay and people interpreting certain things and people believing the president wanted something, it came down to the cold hard facts, gordon sondland saying, no the president said he didn't want anything in return. there was no quid pro quo. why are we moving forward with impeachment? i guess they can't help themselves. next, the liberal media hitting a new low, embarrassingly gushing over hillary clinton's latest interview with howard stern. >> let's just, wow, wow. i can watch that over and over again. if hillary clinton did that to
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your point, in 2016, we could be having a whole different discussion right now. >> oh, my goodness. isn't this terrible? openly wishing, openingly fawning they want so bad for hillary clinton to be president right now. coming up, why she might coming up, why she might actually be that for round two, as a doctor, i agree with cdc guidance. i recommend topical pain relievers first... like salonpas patch large. it's powerful, fda-approved to relieve moderate pain, yet non-addictive and gentle on the body.
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trish: she may be running for president, hillary clinton spoke with the infamous howard stern, a rather far-ranging, shall we say interview and the press went wild. >> this was fascinating. hillary clinton, the former secretary of state and first lady, appearing on "the howard stern show" for the first time. >> weird [bleep]. >> wow. [laughter]. >> that's pretty funny. >> too good. >> wow. >> wow. i could watch that over and over again. trish: okay, tell us how you really feel. i guess they like her. the interview was, shall we say at times, bizarre? >> contrary to what you may hear i actually like men. >> right, yeah. that is interesting. you're a lesbian. raise your right hand you never had a lesbian affair? >> never, never, never.
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never been tempted. >> unbelievable. >> that is howard stern now you know, given that she went on howard stern she is running. to go on howard stern to subject yourself to that stuff, she has got to be running right? we called it here first. >> she's running. she trying to decide -- >> i think people are kidding themselves. they don't think hillary clinton will take a very long, very hard look at this and see if she can't get in there, at some point in time elbow her way into this primary season to try to contest and try to have a rematch of ali-frazier, rematch with donald trump. trish: rematch! clinton versus trump all over again? can't there be a little new blood there for the dems? and how far will she get against moneybags, mike bloomberg? georgia congressman jody hice. great to see you. >> great to see you. trish: they have a lot of new
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blood. they're down to 15. they had quite a few people on stage. unfortunately nobody that resonated. could the third time be any different for her, shall i say, second time against donald trump but third time in the running? >> you know, really is amazing. it's stunning. hillary is like, she is hovering around there, having interviews every few weeks as though she is waiting for someone to beg her to join this dismal group of presidential candidates as though somehow that group will improve with her presence being on the stage with them. it just, after two losses and enormous baggage she carries, it is absolutely stunning to me how people are just swoon over it all. trish: she is going on howard stern. i mean, you know, subjecting herself to that, answering questions like she did, laughing it all off, the media went wild,
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wait a second, isn't that the hillary we wanted to see? the problem all along as much as nancy pelosi today wants to insist somehow that donald trump cooperated with a foreign power, meaning russia, to steal the election from hillary clinton, the reality is, you know that was hillary's to lose. she was part of the establishment, right, that could have sailed right in. just, so happened that people were pretty done with establishment, weren't they? >> oh, absolutely. now yet there seems to be a appetite for more of the establishment. i would just remind people, she comes in with enormous baggage, not the least of which would be her husband, now more than ever. but when you add the name jeffrey epstein to it, even more so, that is problematic. but for hillary herself, for her to not think that a benghazi discussion will not come back up. that 30,000 missing emails, somehow is not going to come back up. that the clinton foundation and
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the pay-to-play, then the fusion, dossier, evidently she and the dnc funded to create a false dossier upon which a fisa warrant was granted to spy on the president and his campaign, she has tremendous, tremendous amounts of baggage that is not going to -- trish: i thought you were going to say tremendous amounts of bravado to think she could be back in there. the ego that takes right? >> it is stunning to think she would even be interested. but you know some people think more highly of themselves than they ought. trish: i guess the clintons are like that but, well we shall see. steve bannon is pretty convinced it is going to happen. i think it is going to be challenging environment for her, regardless. but then you've got moneybags bloomberg, who is buying up all the ad space. he will be a tough one there, with the financing and joe biden
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still, you know, hanging on for dear life. what a mess. congressman, right? i mean, you know what? i will say this though, i give anyone credit that is willing to tick stick their neck out there, including you sir, it is not pleasant when they go after your family and your friends, it ain't fun. >> it is a contact sport no question about that. i take my hat off to anyone who would get in. some people i sit back honestly scratch my head, why would they want to get in? certainly hillary clinton would be one of those. trish: congressman hice good to see you. >> you too. trish: kennedy joins us sneak-peek what is coming comint top of her hour. >> we have special health care panel assembled. we'll do a little "medicare for all" jujitsu. we have economist, harvard professor, one who endorses plan.
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we'll take it apart rationally and put it together in free market way. trish: free markets love it. capitalism. >> money! trish: okay to yell at the president, okay to yell at his wife, 13-year-old son, god forbid you dare go after a democrat like joe biden. hear joe biden lose his cool on an iowa voter after this. >> you, that is your son over there in order to get access to the president. you're selling access to the president just like he at fidelity, online u.s. stocks and etfs are commission-free. and when you open a new brokerage account, your cash is automatically invested at a great rate. that's why fidelity leads the industry in value while our competition continues to talk. ♪ talk, talk
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get a no-fee personal loan up to $100k. well it's okay to target the president, his wife, 13-year-old son, you know. god forbid, you go after i man like joe biden. he might just bite your head off. see. >> you're selling access to the president just like you are. that's not true. >> i set up my son to work in an auto company. >> assured straitjacket. [inaudible] >> wow, he looks like he's about to take them on. he should've said let's take this outside, right?
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and later they criticized president trump for being uncivil and impulsive. joe biden up attacking an elderly man there. maybe joe biden thought he get a pass? since it's an old white guy? easy target? i don't know? i tell you he's done. he sure gets testy, watch nasty pelosi asked to go after a reporter for asking a provocative question. >> i don't hate anybody. i resent you using the word hate that comes to me. i pray for the president all the time. so don't mess with me when it comes to words like that. >> i'm pretty sure she hates him right now, right? while more on the story, there is no surprise here. devil's standard in politics. democrats conditioned out, but they sure can't take it, can they? that takes it makes it for us here tonight.
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see with ms. charlotte pentz tomorrow. deputy campaign manager will be here, we solve lots of talk about. we have a terrific evening will see you at 8:00 p.m. eastern tomorrow night. kennedy begins now. it's on like donkey kong. house nancy pelosi giving her the green light for impeachment. president trump said it's all a bunch of nonsense about pelosi claims the president gave her no choice, she loves america. >> the facts are uncontested. the president abused his power for his own personal political benefit at the expense of our national security, sadly. but with confidence and humility, with allegiance to our founders, and a heart full of love for america. today i am asking our chairman to proceed with articles of
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