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southern alaska. parts of southern alaska are under a tsunami warning after that magnitude, 7.4 earthquake hit. sand point, alaska. that is it for us. thanks forororororororororororor kennedy: i'm back! and you know exactly what that means, our long national nightmare has just begun. i know you were asking, kennedy, what happened? well, march 13th our show was placed on hiatus so the superheros on this staff could be placed -- the kennedy team single-handedly saved the world. meanwhile, i got sick as a tick and couldn't work for three weeks. by the time i came back, the building was shuttered, dreams abandons, but all was not lost
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for this show. the best producers in cable news and the best guests in the business, many of them are my closest friends, kept in constant contact these last seven months as society swivelled on the proverbial twin turds of the pandemic and a race war, guarding your liberty day and night ready to pounce and attack. and tonight, freedom maniacs, we are back. and no one's going to tell you how to think on this show, no one's going to hold your hand and bubble wrap you in a safe space. but we will tell you the truth and have a damn good time doing it. if the world is ending, at least let's find the bar and have one last shot. i'm kennedy. and as far as you have noticed, there's an election going on. two weeks from tomorrow, we could know the winner. joe biden's been in the lead for months, but 2020 being 2020,
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anything can happen. hunter might be president. we got a pandemic, economic problems, race issues and the freaking dodgers are in the world series. come on, man. is so what are the last two weeks of the election going to look like? oh, probably holy hell. but joining me on tonight's fabulous party panel, it's town hall.com political editor and host of the guy benson show on fox news radio, it is guy benson. and we've got a woman whose resumé is longer than her legs, fox news contributor jessica tarlov, cohost of the fifth column podcast, mat welch is here, and he's got old school had headphones. welcome, everyone. >> yea! >> welcome back. kennedy: so excited. you guys are so cute. we could yea and be cute for
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hours, but no one would watch. matt, i want to start with you because i feel like a lot of people are feeling this is the most consequential election of our lifetime or anyone else's lifetime, and i think that's an overexaggeration. what are we missing here? what is the media hyper-focusing on that the rationalists feel is a bunch of hogwash, and what should we be looking at? >> it's the history of lifetimes. no, that style of thinking, the whole flight 93 election which you see on the right and on the left, it's a, it never stops, right? it can only escalate. and so while it's clenching, that is actually giving incentives to people who would be authoritarians or authoritarian lights or who just accumulate power in washington whether they're democrats or republicans. you're egging them on when you say that stuff. you're saying, please, take the club and beat my opponents with
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it. the other thing they're missing is, hey, look, last time around almost 8 million people didn't vote for those teams. who are they going to vote for this time and why, that's one of the most underrated things about this election. many of those people are choosing biden. that's a big problem that president trump has. that's why he's out there saying you've got to woo libertarians. hey, i'm doing all this libertarian stuff you didn't notice -- kennedy: that they haven't really been doing. which is fine. i think it's fantastic, but i also think we get easily mise directed, guy, and, you know, some of it is by president trump's twitter account and the other is by journalists that are very label-y, following that account and things like it. in your estimation, and you are slightly more conservative, how do you see it? >> first of all, we missed you so much, and we're so thrilled that you're back. i think i speak for all of us
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here and many people at home. i am curious why you're already scraping the bottom of the barrel with me on this program -- kennedy: you're the best! >> mistakes were made. mistakes were made already are. if president trump wants to appeal to libertarians, and i think he's got a few arguments that he could perhaps tout, others that he should maybe not mention, he could just tweet out once a day with no accompanying commentary just a head shot of neil gorsuch, supreme court justice. just be like, i did that, i totally did that. and i think a lot of -- kennedy: i'm glad you brought that up. we're going to talk about that later in the show. go ahead and finish your thought, dear. >> we will. i think that this election is still primarily about coronavirus and the various ripples emanating from that crisis including the economic crisis. and we see in poll after poll that joe biden is leading on the issue of handling coronavirus,
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president trump is leading on the issue of the economy. if people are feeling better about where the virus is and what the status quo is, i think the economy could creep back up and help president trump. sort of running out of time on that, why joe biden in all of this polling remains ahead. kennedy: yeah, i don't know if that's going to happen. what would have to happen, jessica, it seems like a coronavirus would somehow have to mutate in the next two weeks and actually be good for people and magically earn them money. [laughter] do you think that will happen? >> i mean, wilder things have happened. donald trump is president of the united states of america. but i feel like unless we get everyone a personal dose of regeneron, which is the cure-all for anyone even feeling a little ?irly, that the -- sniffley, that the dynamics of this race are not going to change. we've been talking about this all summer, how stable it is. it's as stable as joe biden was,
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frankly, from south carolina onwards and into this general election. and i don't foresee that changing. and to matt's point about how independents and undecideds or unafail created -- unaffiliated people didn't go for east candidate, joe biden doesn't p if iss as many people off -- piss as many people off -- oh, is that not allowed? especially on night one? but maybe because this actually is a battle for the soul of the nation. kennedy: yes, and, you know what? i'm glad you brought that up, i'm going to be talking to joe, who's running for president. that's really happening. presidential candidate joe -- >> yes. kennedy: is on the show. earlier today the president who's president right now, he said he's very confident he's going to win in two weeks, round two. listen to this. >> -- going to be a repeat of
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2016? >> i think so. i think we'll do better of 2016. we're way ahead of where we were x we built the greatest economy in the world, and we're building it rapidly again. if you look at arizona, you look at the job they've done, and i'm just leaving for other states, every one of these republican-run states are doing phenomenally. the democrat-run states are not, but they're not going to affect our numbers very much. kennedy: behind the scenes some trump supporters aren't so much sure. the failing new york times reports staffers have begun looking for new jobs on capitol hill. that's optimistic. that doesn't mean it's a lock for democrats. on the left there's real worry about some 2016 déjà vu where trump snatches victory from the jaws of defeat. so who should be nervous here. guy, i will start with you, or because you have worked on the hill. you know what it's like to have
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to scramble for jobs. how real is the fear in the administration that some of these people will be unemployed come january? >> just as a fact check, i have not lived on the hill, but i live here. kennedy: you seem hill-like. i thought i saw you at a mixer. [laughter] >> yeah. i may have been at a mixer, just not as a staffer. look, i think republicans probably have more to be worried about right now based on a lot of the polling, which could be wrong. but i would say that there are elements that cut in each direction. if i were a republican, what i'd be nervous about is that joe biden is not nearly as -- this is to jessica's point -- not nearly as disliked as hillary clinton was. kennedy: amen. that's the biggest thing that he's got going for him. that is sad for him, but you're absolutely right. go ahead. >> it's a huge one. his fair about rating -- favorability rating is so much
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better than his, that creates an issue of trump's trying to climb the hill and come back. be nervous for some of this -- i'd be nervous for some of this voter registration data. republicans have been working very hard for the last four years closing the gap on registrations, and if this comes down to a close election, that actually could tip things back towards trump in another epic upset. kennedy: that's the thing, there are so many issues that are so weird. and if you looked at the voting pattern, a lot of democrats have already voted, and they say their going to -- they're going to vote by mail as opposed to voting in person. and you've seen a lot of early voting so far. the worry for democrats could be that if you hear these poll numbers, that joe biden is 9 points ahead nationally, that, you know, they feel it's a lock and they stay home. >> i'm not that worried about it this time around. and then we lose, and then you have to listen to me cry for
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four years on your program. but i don't think that democrats are going to do that especially considering what happened last time, especially with the progressive left. there were a lot of bernie supporters who were so turned off from the primary and thought they didn't get their way on the issues that really mattered, bernie didn't pull the platform quite left enough, a couple hundred thousands of them voted for jill scott. now they've seen what a donald trump administration looks like, and it is at least as bad if not worse than what they thought. so i'm not concerned about that -- kennedy: i disagree with you there -- >> okay. kennedy: if you stay in the trump administration, you're going to make so much money when you sell your tell-all. betsy devos? she's going to be rich. she's already rich. math, quick question -- >> she's already rich. kennedy: how happy are you tonight that you're not jeffrey cuban? [laughter] >> oh, my god. i am wearing pants.
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you can't really tell here. yeah, too bin is now a verb officially, and and we should all not be multitasking. let's focus on the task at hand and get it done. the thing about trump that's hard for him, sorry for the language, is that 2016 -- [laughter] you can't repeat that. he was the outsider. he was the brick that we threw through a window. he can't be the brick anymore. he's the window. kennedy: all in all, he's just another brick in the window. panel returns later, so much more to discuss. in fact, the first -- the final presidential debate is scheduled for this thursday. the trump campaign spokesperson says they're already raising a ruckus. today bill stepian sent a letter to the commission on presidential debates, or as he's calling them, the biden debate commission, urging them to make foreign policy a focus.
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and the president further laid into the commission this afternoon. watch. >> i've done very well in debates. you know, you do what you do. the last debate i had two on one. i usually have two on one at least, and i did well in the last debate, and we did well with savannah guthrie, based on reports. kennedy: despite the trash talk, sources within the president's campaign say trump will do less interrupting, and quote, 2kweu6 joe biden a little bit more room to explain himself on some of these issues. joining me now, communications director tim murtaugh. welcome to the show, sir. >> end happy to be here, thank you. kennedy: while the first debate was entertaining, it was a train wreck. and your president was undisciplined, and he could have peppered the debate with a few well of placed interruptions, but it was way too much. does he have the wherewithal to change course because he really needs a win here. >> well, of course we think the
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president won the debate the first time -- kennedy: come on, man. >> in fact, joe biden, we believe, came in third behind and behind chris wallace. but, you know, i think maybe there is some thoughts of giving joe biden a little bit of room to give himself enough rope in this next debate, which we had thought was going to be focused on foreign policy because that's what the debate commission told us it was going to be, and that's what the tradition has been for this third debatement but joe biden is going to want some room, i think, because he needs to answer the question about what we have learned from hunter biden's laptop. these e-mails that proved that he lied about never having discussed his shady foreign business dealings. and now that there was an agreement with hunter and his business partners to actually cut joe biden himself in on the action and give him a 10% stake in this chinese energy company that has very close ties to
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communist china. so the question that joe biden should be forced to answer thursday night is are you, as a candidate for president of the united states, compromised by the communist chinese. very important question. and i'll tell you what, foreign policy issues are not, i'll bet you president trump finds time to put that question to joe biden. kennedy: well, he doesn't have to. he shouldn't have to because a good debate moderator who's worth her salt would pose that question because there are some critical issues at stake regardless of, you know, sort of the weird elements surrounding the a laptop drop-off and retrieval process. i want to know was he in any way benefiting from his son's relationships. you know, forget brees -- burisma, this really is about millions and millions of dollars coming from china. and if not, if it's stolen, fabricated, go ahead and issue a believable denial with some
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proof. and they haven't done that at this point. so who sits down and talks with the president after the debate performance? because, you know, pretty much everybody said he interrupted too much. >> well, we think the president did very well, as i just told you -- kennedy: no, you don't. no. >> won the first debate -- kennedy: no, you don't. >> we also think he won the most recent debate with savannah guthrie. she asked to 43 questions from only 10 from the audience members. joe biden would have to face what his own defense secretary when he said joe biden has been wrong on every single foreign policy call in the last four decades. and it's no wonder that joe biden would not want to have a foreign policy debate, and the commission is doing his bidding and now moving away again -- ceding the rules to joe biden's wish -- because we know that biden doesn't want to fight on that ground because the president has a foreign policy
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♪ ♪ kennedy: the senate judiciary committee said to vote this thursday on president trump's supreme court nominee, judge amy coney barrett, with a floor vote expected soon after a. acb is pretty much a shoo-in. democrats could go to the mats like they did with two years ago, but there's really nothing they're going to do to stop this confirmation process. where are you, devil's triangle? does she deserve a sew scotus seat? the party panel makes their triumphant return, guy benson, jessica tarlov and mat welch. so, math mat, what should some of these senators have asked her? >> i would have liked to hear more on her writings on congress' delegation authority.
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so in a time of crisis, congress can say, hey, look, the bad guys are coming, we have to have the presidencies -- presidents us pend habeas corpus. all politics is about the white house, the president. congress doesn't do anything. even like passing budget kind of things. all of these questions are decided at the supreme court level fundamentally, and all this power's being exercised at the presidential level. so so i'm glad that she's a skeptic just like guy was saying earlier about neil gorsuch. he's a big skeptic of regulatory power. i would like to hear more of that from amy coney barrett but, unfortunately, our proceedings now are so nakedly partisan that there's just not a lot to glean from the cha a raid nhl. kennedy: no, and it was a charade. i was hoping is some of the democrat senators would have asked about mass surveillance,
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guy, but they were so hyperfocused on the aca, and it was such is shtick that they actually undermined their own arguments. >> well, i think one senator was very focused on surveillance of some sort, and that was shell done whitehouse who seemed to be paranoid about all sorts of things. [laughter] they're watching us, everyone be careful. i actually am going to disagree, i think the hearings were pretty substantive. you mentioned the kavanaugh brawl. one of the reasons, this is a political point, that republicans apparently have the votes to confirm barrett later this month is because of of the kavanaugh brawl. it was a referendum in 2018 on kavanaugh. we had an election, chuck schumer himself said let's make these a referendum on kavanaugh, and a bunch of voters gave republicans two more senate seats to give them some breathing room to confirm someone like barrett which is, i suspect, what's going to happen, and that's an outcome that i
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fully support. kennedy: yes. they didn't accuse her of being a rapist, i'll give you that, but if i heard one more story about someone who was hypothetically going to lose their insurance, i was going to throw something at the old tv. but instead you also had people like ted cruz, jessica, asking things like do you play a musical instrument? really? is that necessary? you went to law school, you clerked for the supreme court, ask her a real question. sorry, jessica, go ahead. >> and, obviously, she's going to play an instrument the because she is a perfect human. and that was my takeaway from the supreme court hearings, besides the fact that i do not agree with her ideologically on any level, she seems pretty flawless in terms of attainment, in terms of family values and kindness that she showed to her students. i thought that the blind student who was in her class who is now the first legally blind clerk of
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the supreme court gave the most powerful testimony on her behalf alongside the dean of notre dame who had also done the same for elena kagan. and i thought that brought up a nice point about the symbiosises that can exist when you supporting people of good character who you think will interpret the law fairly, a la justice ginsburg and scalia. i would have liked to have heard more not necessarily about the aca, because i didn't believe her in terms of protecting it, but i wanted to hear more about gay marriage, especially in light of comments that alito and thomas have made about reevaluating that decision. does she see the 2015 decision as a super precedent like brown v. board of ed, and i wish amy klobuchar would have had -- kennedy: oh, amy klobuchar wasted her time talking about -- we used to walk into the woods and we would see tracks, and
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we'd see what kind of animal made those tracks. probably one who hates gay people and abortion. all right. [laughter] party panel, the first, the relaunch, i love you all, guy, jessica and mat. i love you too. see, yea! twitter censored "the new york post" after a controversial article on hundter biden, but why doesn't twitter also block users who go after president trump for the same thing? i'm going to ask the legendary lou dobbs. that's next. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ engines revving ] ♪ ♪ it's amazing to see them in the wild like th-- shhh.
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♪ muckkennedy: well, last week all hell broke loose when "the new york post" published communications reportedly between hunter biden and his overseas business partners, reportedly obtained from one of hunter's old laptops that the president says shows corruption schemes leading all the way up to big guy, joe biden.
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>> he is a criminal. he's a criminal. he got bought. read his laptop. and you know who's the criminal here? criminal for not reporting it. you are a criminal for not reporting it. >> [inaudible] >> let me tell you something, joe biden is a criminal, and he's been a criminal for a long time. kennedy: he's a criminal, you're a criminal, you're benched. is this the as big a deal? joining me now, host of "lou dobbs tonight "right here on the fox business network, he is the man, the myth, the legend, lou dobbs. it's so good to see you. >> well, welcome back and great to see you, kennedy. kennedy: thank you so much to. i think this hunter biden is a big story. i don't think "the new york post" should be the only outlet reporting it. will you be surprised if anyone else follows the leads in some of these e-mails which have not been vociferously denied? if they were fake, they certainly would be. >> well, first of all, the
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e-mails have been corroborated in a number of ways. there are cross-references between business partners, the people who have handled the computer, namely the shop owner. all of the documentation, whether it be the signature of hunter biden, whether it be the signature of the agent9 with the spining that, the fbi agent, there is -- this thing has been pretty well indexed in as valid. and that's a problem for the bidens. it is also a pop for the left-wing media, as you note, that is refusing to cover this story and deny the public their right to know along with, of course, they're certainly not alone. along with twitter, facebook, social media, the big tech titans who are authoritarian to an a absolute degree. and we're witnessing what this world would look like with the fellow there in the mask in the white house. kennedy: unless elizabeth warren is his attorney general, because she wants to take those companies apart with a crowbar.
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let's talk about this calendar issue, because the former vice president's saying i didn't meet with this person on that day. it wasn't on my calendar. you've been inside the white house. you know how these things work. is every infollowal meeting -- informal meeting documented in the vice president's calendar? >> as you well know, absolutely not. and fact that they would hold that up as their, if you will, defense against these charges of meeting with the head of the ukrainian, with the kazakhstan leaders amongst others is ridiculous. and the number three person in burisma, the ukrainian energy company. these kinds of meetings that apparently the bidens liked to take with foreign officials, especially those with lots of cash, are not the kind of meetings that you put on an official public record. and it's done, by the way, not just by the corrupt, but by officials in the normal course
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of business. kennedy: lou, we only have about a minute left, and i want to talk about the presidential debate, because senate republicans -- apparently with the debate the commission on presidential debates is instituting a mute button. and so each candidate will have two uninterrupted minutes. is so, clear lu, the mute button is there to sort of baby and protect joe biden, yes? >> well, without question. [laughter] who else needs protection? here is biden in the biggest scandal of the, you know, since, well, the previous scandal which was the effort or to overthrow the president of the united states. and, again, every major institution in this country seems to be protecting the left wing, the deep state, the radical dems. the two minute mute, who cares? it's an absurdity. the commission is, i'll just say
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it kindly, they're flawed. [laughter] and scrambling trying to come up with some sort of sensible approach. they're as much fun, frankly, as the debate itself. kennedy: i know. they're so outdated. this whole process, it's so archaic, it's so dumb. but you're really smart, and i miss seeing you in the bidding, lou. it's nice -- building. it's nice to see your face. >> it's great to see yours. and remember, biden has the opportunity to be compromised not just by one country, given the dealings of hunter biden and the arrangements they made; china, russia, romania -- kennedy: hey, back off. >> -- balance here, and the country's -- well, you know, i'm just trying to be inclusive. kennedy: those are my people. stealing horses as we speak. lou dobbs, thank you so much. >> great to see you, kennedy. kennedy: senate rerepublicans threatening to subpoena big tech chiefs including jack dorsey. he's the twitter ceo, to answer questions about apparent
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censorship of the hunter biden revelations. meanwhile, "the new york post" has been locked out of twitter since last wednesday. totalitarianism is a double-edged shiv, and it looks like they're trying to stick it. rob omari, here to discuss. welcome to the show. >> thanks for having me. kennedy: this story is infuriating. do you stand by your reporting? >> of course. and so do, apparently, joe and hunter biden, because neither of them have said that the e-mails were inawe innocenter -- inauthentic. so do the targets of the story. kennedy: and what about in this talking point from democrats that there's nothing to see here, this is just a russian disinformation campaign. what does that mean? >> part of this surging paranoia that's been with us for the past
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four years, unfortunately, where russians have become a kind of permanent bogey. but what's sad to me is, obviously, you would expect democratic partisans to come up with something when you have this sort of damning october surprise story. what's more disappointing is so many reporters punishing each other for even mentioning our story or for asking joe biden questions about it as happened with the cbs reporter, bo erickson, where he was reprimanded by all his colleagues for just asking a simple question. this really is not the kind of behavior that gave us all the great reportage of the last century from pentagon papers to, i don't know, any number of great stories that broke in the past few years by essentially reporters circling the wagon around the powerful. kennedy: yes, and asking, asking some basic questions. where did this come from?
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why were they having these exchanges? what came of any of these deals? those are some really big issues, and a lot of politicians make sure their kids have sweetheart jobs. very few of those kids end up making $10 million from the communist chinese. how long have you had this story? have you been sitting on it and just hatched it as an october surprise? >> so i have to say i'm -- as you know, there's a wall between news and opinion, i'm on the opinion side. i learned about it when my colleagues, the news editors and writers had publishes stuff. i was surprised like everyone else was as the revelations came. i have nothing to add about the internal process in terms of the reporting. kennedy: all right. and is your twitter account still locked? "the new york post" can account? >> it is because they demand that we delete our reporting by claiming that it's based on hacked material when, first of all, it isn't. and, second of all, there's
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plenty of other reporting out there based on unauthorized release. that's journalism. kennedy: yes. >> and it hasn't been censored. kennedy: that is journalism, so define hack, twitter, and make sure you have a uniform approach when you're going to block important journal i'm. thank you so much for your time. i appreciate it. >> my pleasure, thank you. kennedy: coming up, the libertarian party may be our only hope, and jo jorgenson is here to explain why you should vote for her. that's next. ♪ ♪ and the veterans that never quit on their team. when being a fan gets tough, and stretching your budget gets even tougher... ...our agents put in the time and legwork for you, ...so saving on auto insurance is easy. because saving a little extra goes a long way. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for.
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for the military prisons, but all of you looking for another option, there is an alternate to binary politics, and she's on the ballot in all 50 states. i said she, yeah! here with me, libertarian presidential nominee jo jorgenson. welcome to the show. >> i'm honored to be on your first show back. kennedy: one of the biggest issues end i encounter when i talk the people about voting, people say how dare you vote for someone other than joe biden because donald trump is a racist, and if you don't vote for joe biden, you're a racist, and you're throwing your vote away. what do you say to people that they're throwing their vote away if they don't vote for someone who's got 40% in the polls? fellow, i give. >> well, to biden voters i'd say, well, you know, the democratic party in the '60s,
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they were anti-war, they believed in free speech, and the democrats are nothing like that anymore. the only anti-war votes out there, we all know that the democratic party machine chose joe biden. what i would tell the voters, you know, if joe biden is your best pick, and you like the fact that he's a war hawk, vote for him. but if you want to send a message to the democratic party, hey -- by the way, the democratic party isn't acting like democrats anymore. kennedy: no, they're not. they're acting like socialists, but so are republicans with all this big spending. the only difference is they're talking about cutting taxes. democrats are going to raise them, they're going to raise spending phenomenally. and that, to me, is the biggest issue in this election that no one's talking about. >> except trump raised taxes -- i'm sorry, spending -- kennedy: yeah, he did, no doubt about it. >> he's a businessman, i know
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how to balance the budget, i'm going to cut spending, by the way, i'm going to bring the troops home, and he did none of that. the deficit went up faster under him than barack obama. so i've been telling trump voters, hey, if you like the fact that trump is spending more than barack obama, great, vote for him again. but if you want to tell him we voted for you because you're an outsider, then vote for me and send him a message. kennedy: i have no problem voting for you, i do have a problem with cheering for someone who put an all lives matter post, was fired by their company, do you really think that was a good idea by the private company? to fire someone for a post on their private facebook account? >> oh, i hope it didn't sound like i was cheering for it. what i was saying so that's how the free market works. the government has no accountability. the government can discriminate as it did with rosa parks.
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it was a government-run with wis bus that the discriminated. 60% of the buzz ridership was black. if our i did that -- uber did that, they would be out of business. now, here's the thick -- kennedy: we've got to go, jo. >> okay. kennedy: but i want to talk to you again before the election. hopefully, we can improve your audio, and i'll be talking to you on another medium very soon. thanks again. >> okay, thanks. kennedy: topical storm is next. it's here! ♪ ♪ so you only pay for what you need. liberty power! wow. that will save me lots of money. you're insured! this game's boring. let's get tacos. only pay for what you need. liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty.
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♪ ♪ kennedy: thank you so much for watching the show tonight! it is the best hour of your day, and we are back thanks to you. see you tomorrow night with janice dean and brian brenberg! good night. mp now flying to a rally in tucson, arizona. he is actually there now. yes he is. look at that. you're looking at a live shot from the scene there. the president jam packed with rallies every day through election day. "real clear politics." they do an average of nine national polls, showing a dead heat in battleground areas and states. 30 million already voted. the election is just over two weeks away. tonight we welcome white house chief of staff mark meadows, david webb, sol wisenberg. also with us tonight congressman doug collins and filmmaker
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