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hanson with us as well as congressman devin nunes. please be with us for that. follow me on twitter at lou dobbs facebook and "lou dobbs tonight." they do so much and good night from west palm beach. >> every day more missing ballots and every night new conspiracies are born. and democrats are doing very much to help with the transparency, it's no wonder that a whopping 60% of republicans think that the whole election was rigged. this according to reuters. and how do we unrated this electoral ballot? and how do we get the nations when trust in our institution they met and 61 of the most important parts of our democracy, the ability to choose a leader. it has to stop soon or we are in
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deep are younger than a dairy. president trump has been complaining that the election stinks to high heaven and he has had it stolen from him, including the great state of michigan, both being greater than the number of people that voted, the democrats cheated big-time and got caught, a republican win and they would not let republicans or poll watchers into the counting room, unconstitutional. and sometimes my favorite, i won the election. today we have the white house press secretary echoing those sentiments and once that there was three types of ballots that were found in georgia, amounting to nearly 6000 votes, we have 234 pages of sworn affidavits in michigan and one county alone, alleging egregious misconduct by those pushing back the observers on allegations of fraud,.
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>> the officials in all 50 states say that no results are legit, the department of homeland security said the election was the most secure in u.s. history. so what about the crooked election theories persist in? how we as aho nation, how do we get over this hump remark joining me now is martha mccallum. luyou look wonderful, glorious halo of wisdom. the beautiful christmas lights. >> exactly, we are going to go through christmas and probably easter is history is any guide. >> you have 60% republican of republicans saying that they think that the election was rigged, and the way i see it is that this is a close race and it could've gone either way. and you think of the stories
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were reversed, 73,000 votes in pennsylvania, do you think that democrats would have a similar reaction and skepticism? >> just come i think they would. and joe biden should concede the election is what we heard, can read under absolutely no circumstances, she felt that she had made of his bait and worked on that, the the excuses were over four years. and the numbers we just meant are disturbing. and growing up, with one i used to hear about rigged elections, they were in countries so far away, it's something that we take very seriously. u the really what i was asking about this, i asked if he thought the president had once
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again, the same things, you would've wanted to bring him up as well, to make sure that people knew that although we had one, we still want people to know that it doesn't always match up and that's a problem. so unless we have buy-in from both sides, the winners and the losers, saying there is some sloppiness, clerical errors and i know the press secretary and others and we have a national voting system that is as smart as your phone arizona recognizes who yous are. >> states choose different systems, which they can, don't you agree that they have to do something? 2 yes, absolutely. >> some sort of explanation for how things went badly. at the same time say that we are going to do these things. them and theto do metropolitan areas, swing
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states, we will also do them in rural counties, whether it is voting in person or whatever, you know that your vote will be counted and it will not be changed and there will be integrity in the system. but how do they do w that 2. >> the michigan canvassing issue turned into a complete debacle. racist, calling each other names, you name it. on the republican side they were not ready to certify the vote there, one of the points it was made is that they have about the same number where the numbers were matching up in the primary. and this time they want to certify it when it's at the exact same level of not matching. so that is a problem. this other issue is the signature on the envelopes. when i sign my name on one of those ipads, it's just like a
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scribble. you know, if you sign on a document, i talked to someone from nevada, talking about where they had nine volunteers, letting him showed them how he would write their name and then they copied it onto the ballot because he wanted to do it legally. but they h did it there. >> i thinknk that sometimes the big signatures are a little bit archaic. >> but if we go to electronic voting or biometrics or something like that, they are going o to be claimed that some corporate overlord owns all the stuff and whatever his or her people are in, they are going to shift votes with a hack of a machine and that also is counterproductive. the last question, now you talk
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to a lot of people in the trump administration, how are they feeling collectively at this point, about the president's chances for overturning the results so far a max. >> you know, they did something that they talk about very this point. and i think that there is sort of an increasing acceptance that the numbers are not really persuadable and that the path is not very clear and i think that there is a strong feeling that it's been two weeks and we have had longer time frames where these things have been under scrutiny no one doubts that we are going to have an inauguration on january 20 and that will happen and so on one side of the equation is that people are hysterical about what is going on about the scrutiny of some of these votes and then on the other you have people who want to see a better system. >> the desire disorder make to
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sort of make the cause of this so that it gets where people talk about this. >> then when their candidate wins in the future, everyone will feel better about that. >> and the president is fighting for his political future and a slew of states, georgia is poised to finish the election audit certifying their results by the end of the week, the president is calling it meaningless because it lacks signature o verification. meanwhile partial recount, pennsylvania, nevada, michigan. the president has assured it that we will win. then that here to discuss our attorney and our fox news contributor we welcome her, thank you for joining us, emily. >> hello, kennedy. kennedy: which they wins the
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award. >> would we talk about? and also they canan all win in certainn areas. and i will say that in terms of the rhetoric, it will behoove him moving forward if he would turn it down. and voter irregularity. and voter database irregularity and that is not the same thing as fraud or a lot of other things that are being lumped in together in the president's rhetoric, but i do think it is unfortunately keeping the eye off the u ball. kennedy: if the president called her and said hey, emily, would .ou join his legal team? >> i'm happy right there. >> if you did join it, what would your strategy be in order to be a little bit more successful than i would focus on
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a band that includes a victory and a handful of state. i would also emphasize election integrityy for 2024, that is wht people care about at this point, of course, will the vote matter, does it matter, how can they ensure that it does and that it will, the third thing is that i would suggest beingil honest tht if they want this and it's actually congress, i would be honest about that and the fourth and final thingou i would just s leaving a legacy of winning and not being a sore loser. what i mean by that is that you know that i'm the first opponent to reserve the right to a case in court and i am always a proponent of every american utilizing the courts, but i also think that there is a difference between that, shooting their way, blasting through the wall
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and then right now there is a measure that we are seeing also within the american people that if my strategy was deployed where there was actually this emphasis on election integrity then it would be doing well by that including before the election, and it was these changes that were being made as a result of the pandemic and as a result of and changing rules and it is that bucket, postelection and the authorities could change the rules, how those played out and then also how they were applied and where they applied in general. it is important to ascertain the rules, to make sure that everything is kosher, not necessarily in the way that it is playing out now, which seems to not be effective ands thankfully won't work in the
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long run. >> away to the long run. >> wittier talk about it about is thoughtful, more sophisticated approach. and i think my best friend rudy giuliani is a little bit emotional and that maybe he will come back and talk about it. you are a breath of fresh air and a ray of light. kennedy: coming up next, will the president run in 2242 is that what this is all leading to? and if he does, who else should run on the republican ticket. we have more coming up next. (groans) hmph... (food grunting menacingly) when the food you love doesn't love you back, stay smooth and fight heartburn fast with tums smoothies.
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should announce as quickly as possible. he will be dashing the dreams of young floridians like marco rubio andf others to the veal coral and economic victories as roadmaps to the top jobs. and more importantly he's managing to keep grandma alive. he has those great little boots and he deserves another stab at the ultimate prize. he would be elbowed out of the way by ted cruz, who social media is interesting and his dismantling of his overlords and those in the last week alone show that he is prepared to win the right fight. and he was the second last man standing, but if the race comest down to this, he is in solid
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shape. and love the idea of nikki haley, she was serious and successful where she boasted manufacturing and confederate flags thego same. and she was able to deliver some smart and tough speeches, keeping the party together. she would be a real threat against kamala harris and if the next nominee needs to draw better, that's part of it. >> lord knows i have a soft spot for indiana politics. >> boring and uninspiring, moderate to the left and equally angry to him, mike pompeo is a no go, josh holly is smart and effective and rick scott needs of families. then i am sure that the president decides to rerun, he will be able to spark itab up. but a lot of these future ones
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will fight to the political desk to make sure theus republican party is crafted in their image. it won't take a powder to make america donald trump again and so how can the president leave the presidency and will anyone run against him? the party panel is here to break itee down. and we have reasons and we've got the executive america director and former obama spokesperson with us as well. we also have fox news contributor and washington times editorne of opinion, charlie. welcome to all the panelists. >> hello, kennedy. >> hi there, kennedy?
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charlie, you are a republican, starting with you. if the president decides not to run, who do you d like? >> oh, i think -- well, it's kind of hard to say because obviously the first decision is whether or not president trump would take up running again. >> you think he will? >> i think that there is a very good chance that he would. if these appeals do not work out for him. an extremely good chance. the reason he would run again, and your monologue is hilarious, talking about this. people are always talking m abot him appealing to the base. and it wasn't a republican base, he created a whole new base. and so the trick for anybody going forward is how do you manage to engage that base as
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opposed to the old tired republican base, which had been very good at losing for a long time? absolutely. >> that is a great point, because i think that even if the president runs and 224, he is going to have to crack a different coalition. in the meantime, who runs the republican party. is it so president trump by default since he was the last guy in the bathroom? >> yes, i think so. and i think so, if he's going to go to georgia before then in early january and or he will angry tweet from the bathroom in florida or at the white house, we just don't know. >> he could start a network, you can start a network and run
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again, he could go on a victory tour and just have the big rallies, which people would happily attend them and we can't walk or upper them up, theyk don't care. and who gave democratsts the mot paz? >> also he could go to jail or go bankrupt. >> a serious person on your list for democrats is probably nikki haley. because she is an accomplished governor. she is probably the only top administration official to come out of this administration, irn would say the least hated by the left. i would also name the governor of south dakota, tim scott, you didn't mention. >> i know people -- i don't see mike pompeo having as much
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impact. and i don't see him having aspirations right now, also want to have a job to get the job. i can see them doing this. but i don't see him being the main guy. so you think i'm wrong? >> i think that you are wrong. great deal.r a i have some affection for some of the people that you mentioned, but i don't think they actually have quite the residents outside of people who are already interested in politics closely following the movement and what iss going on key is not enthusiastic, this campaign was declared dead by people in the media. and for all intents and purposes
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winning the presidency. so i think that if donald trump himself doesn't run, and he might, i can see him sit dayne in the limelight running the media or just holding rallies but not actively seeking thehe presidency, ihe would think perhaps someone else named him. >> i think they're going to keep going back because it is like we are fighting with the soviets and who gets to be the first person to run the entire country. and i think you keep going back to nikki haley and also she is tough, foreign policy credentials, having the executive experience, so we shall see. and then we will see what happens when they run. >> rightly so. okay, panel, stay right there,
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orders for social gatherings could face fines or jail time. and that includes what is going on. let's return to our panel now. robbie, i want to start with you, many of these governors and mayors will certainly not. >> things are likely to get worse, but it does not help it does not help to have this happen. the demilitarized area? i mean, it is just crazy, it is one thing for the government to get out the helpful guidance about what is relatively healthy or safe.
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we're all we will get through this and get through the pandemic in the infringements may never get to go away. and i'm utterly opposed to it. >> the repercussions could be very long-lasting. >> they say hey, we want to slow down, do you think is going to far? >> that is a horrible, horrible thing to think about. and every expert has told us basically of these things. mainly focusing on the fact that we have learned a lot about the virus. we know what it's worth when you
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are indoors instead of being outdoors. we know the majority of transmission is in people who are in smaller groups and not these huge gatherings. and so people like this, these governors in the absence of national guidelines of what people are doing or should be doing, trying to come up with things to keep citizens alive. >> there should be federal guidelines, but these individuals need guidance, and that is why every state has different travel restrictions, it is confusing, it is not helpful, in the absence of that, each governor is desperately trying to keep people alive. and it's really dangerous. >> good intentions.
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>> well-intentioned, we are going to take care of people, we are so much better than you and we are going to help you because you are dumb. okay, charlie, what would you like to say in a. >> that is exactly right, i think that it is a watershed moment. in the next 15 to 20 years of politics is being defined right now by the reaction of the politicians, the right to this crisis. and it is a crisis. but the american way is to look around and look at what is obvious, which we have lockdowns and mandates and it didn't make the play to go away. if you look at the advancements, we know so much more about it today and what we did six months
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ago. the plague that we did not even know existed. and so it is pretty amazing the advances that we have made. and this whole republic is based upon trusting, wisdom of people. and this is kind of what we are all about her, then i think that you will be rewarded politically. i think the politicians and are trying to use this as an excuse to exercise extraordinary rivals and unprecedented power to tell people they can go to church and that they can sit around a table and have thanksgiving dinner together, those politicians are going to pay agreements price and i look forward to it, they deserve it. >> people in need something to look forward to and that is part of human nature. the desire to seek out joy.
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>> the big dinner that made gavin newsom -- the governor of california, what a jerk, now we have revealing more hypocritical information than what we originally thought. and that includes outdoor seating. and here's a look at the golden state governor, and another shot of them here, invisible masks. and get this, some of the state's top doctors in attendance. or should we just do what they do and go to french laundry. the host of the next revolution on the fox news channel, 9:00 p.m. eastern on sunday
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>> i have said this before, i would love to go to that restaurant. and the wine pairings and everything that is delicious. and you take a teeny tiny bite and it's like yum, yum, yum. and it like, they didn't do that, they didn't have three households, then you have california lawmakers, the beautiful and white sandy beaches. >> it's unbelievable, they are going on this trip, lawmakers from california, what they are discussing is the economy, which they just shut down for everybody else. i totally agree with what charlie is named, we will have a real reaction in the years ahead. it is a defining moment, that it
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goes to something very deep which we were discussing, the difference in our view of human nature. and optimistic about human nature. and they are so pessimistic and micromanaging. and that philosophy is affecting everything now. and there's another pandemic that is worse. and we don't trust the government anymore. thank you, gavin newsom. and people watching the show sunday night, thank you for coming back, i appreciate it. >> i will see you at the french
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laundry. >> and it's like oh, the car broke down. [laughter] okay, i will talk to you soon. >> think you're. >> he is the best. the british health secretary says that he is open to mentoring covid-19 vaccines in the uk. could that or should that happen. should it be mandatory? what you think. we will be right back ♪ wild thing, ♪ ♪ you make my heart sing ♪ ♪ wild thing i... think i... you know what i think? i think you owe us $48.50... wild thing. if you ride, you get it. geico motorcycle. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more.
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and we have i will be honest with you, i don't think the vaccine should be mandatory and i can live with that, i think the vaccine is great but i don't think it should be mandatory. >> i think there is a question whether schools or places of employment should mandated as well. and with vaccines, the more effective it is. given how this has upended our entire country.
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a lot of compulsion, because this is how we get back. to normal. >> we are going to hold you down and study down and administer it to you. what do you think, charlie? and i'm with you. in the way that our country drives most is on education and education and when people are informed and educated about things and we have successful products.rean like a vaccine. then there are things that we shouldn't be depriving other
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people of and we shouldn't be relieving them of their earnings. >> when you talk like that, angels sing in my ears and a i n mdo nothing else okay, but thee are people that feel that unless everyone gets a vaccine and how do you do that you threaten people if they don't take it. >> i will take it 10 times and by we, the government should not mandate it. and i believe in freedom of
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association. those private entities can do that. and it would undermine social cohesion. i think you could actually have riots or something like that. >> she t and him were going to bermuda next week, and it's like okay, i think we are going to get it, and thatng is how it happens. >> i appreciate our differences of opinion and similarity andnd beauty. we will be right back to support a strong immune system,
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