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calling on intelligence agencies to go after the dems political opponents. well, reminder to buy the best-selling book, "the trump century" and to pick up your official mug at loud kennedy: oh yeah welcome to john or brendan is an unstable disingenuous liar. the former cia chief is now shamefully employed as an msnbc contributor, just yesterday defined the capitol rioters as quote religious extremists but authoritarians, bashers, bigots, racists, nativists and even libertarians. libertarians, you keep using that word, i do not think it means what you think it means the. liberty minded congressman thomas massie tweeted quote he voted for a communist president now sees libertarians as a threat. as cia director john brennan
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was a threat to liberty produce no surprise he's find libertarians or threatening are all for limited government and a transparent one at that. john brennan fought hard to extend his reach and budget and keep the darkest parts of the cia from his buick especially torture and was willing to lie as much as the schedule as possible brenda lied about the agency spying on members of the senate intelligence committee even though his minions were going to the hard times of committee members and staffers prompting several democrat members to call for his resignation. he lied about the bin laden raid, try to make it sound more dramatically lied during the steele dossier, it and we know that thanks to former nsa director michael rogers and fellow liar james klapper. and that little perjurer is a knock at the congress should have had brennan eating a prison oatmeal with his bottom. brennan was named again and
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the 2019 horwitz reports lying about using the steele dossier and had the largest amount about president trump suppressing his free speech when a security clearance was yanked. the mueller report also showed brennan vastly overstated the connection between russia and the trump campaign pretty had to admit two years ago the bad intel he was pushing like white claws on high schoolers, i suspected there was more than there actually was. you suspected jack. we were making stuff up and using your expertise to tara political adversary which is another reason it is a disgrace msnbc props up your natty carcass. john brennan's anti- liberty. therefor is the last person to get to define what a libertarian is perhaps ill-informed is torture and that is the memo. >>. kennedy: this is the only nightly libertarian show on television brightly yea president by may 1 day grace period yesterday.
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so joe if you are listening do not listen to anti- liberty clans like john brennan or it will ruin your presidency and the country. so how do we keep people of his ilk from regaining their power? currently tonight reason editor at large on the recent interview podcast host, nick glaspie. welcome back deck. expect inks for having to kennedy. kennedy: what struck you most about john brennan comes either specifically or generally that you think is the greatest risk? becky first thing i would to say is it is always nice to be invited to a party evenly turn out to be the piñata. [laughter] so want to thank you to john brennan. a liar and disassembler, faker, person who oversaw one of the biggest intelligent agencies in the world and was not very good at it. thank you for thinking of libertarians and throwing that in, after the end of a litany of all the people you disagree with and you think should be surveilled and investigated by the government.
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but i think the main thing here is brennan is not simply speaking for himself. he's speaking for a broad swath of political class as well as that media who are now kind of defining anyone who disagrees with them about anything, or is critical of joe biden as an enemy of the state. here a lot of this, you see this on twitter and even some congresspeople and things like that. but we need to make lists we need to keep track of the people who are not following our program. that is very scary stuff. in general i think people are known by the company they keep, who their friends are but also their enemies are. and i think in a lot of ways, brennan has done a very nice job of making it clear that libertarians are not the enemy of the states. libertarians are the ally of people who want a limited government that does a few things well and is transparent and how it operates, so thank
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you john brennan. kennedy: thank you john brennan. let's talk a little bit about the wonder 35 civil rights organizations that reason highlighted, who actually against the kind of language that joe biden was talking about in terms of creating new laws and new domestic terrorism apparatuses that would essentially, according to them, be redundant and do more harm than good. back it's not just libertarians. it's libertarians without additives but also simple libertarians in congress or progressive congresspeople who are stepping up and saying, we don't need a domestic new set of domestic terrorism laws. there are so many laws on the books already. most of those should be gotten rid of. if the government wants to investigate people who are legitimate, violent threats to the government, they have more than enough ability to do that. and if they would be willing
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to actually do it in the ways the constitution mandates and limits, more power to them. i think one of the things here, you talked about a one day honeymoon for joe biden, where we are at now, donald trump exhausted one way of governing. he exhausted all of us. he is gone. joe biden is coming back to some sort of return of the king were going back to a status quo that is good. in fact what he represents is a nether model of failed governments. it's a massive government that's going to be dictating all of her choices at all levels, libertarians have a critique of government that puts individuals and their autonomy in their ability to live their life they way they want to, front and center. and this is what we need to be exploring pretty solid and exited people like john brennan and libertarians to enemies that we didn't government or the world should operate. because we are actually bringing a radical critique of
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state power and of massive fat overblown, overweight corpulent powerade every aspect of our lives. and this presents actually this type of exchange prevents us with the opportunity to say to people, i think this is the thick middle of america. 60% of people, maybe more who want to be left alone to figure out how to get on with their lives. and to make decisions about things that matter to them. kennedy: amen. if you do if you do not define yourself as a libertarian or members liberty party or absolute right when you talk about the principles of limiting government and deciding for yourself how you act and what you do with your own choices and your own money that is a vast majority of the country. nick gillespie a hero in a lesson to all, thank you so much. submit thank you priest divorce you soon. and while in my hometown of portland, justice present biden was pouring himself a glass of warm milk and puddings of the bed after the
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first in the white house, the usually angry leftist mob, they were singing cool by all and blowing bubbles, no just kidding. they were destroying the place again. [background noises] [background noises] kennedy: writers called to abolish ice, they vandalize the federal immigration building in portland for they ransacked the democratic committee headquarters and held signs that said don't want biden, we want revenge. that sounds rational. similar scenes in seattle and denver to the arkansas republican senator tom cotton said this movement doesn't care who was president, watch. to make just a few months going over the media and the democrats blaming all the nt violence on donald trump. yet here we have joe biden in the white house and nt pistol rampaging the streets of portland and seattle and denver. subjects are does this prove rioters of every stripe really just want to destroy the country customers let's make tonight's party can we have
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attorney and author of how to become a federal criminal, it is a great book, mike chases here. we got washington times foxy contributor really hurt. former house congressional, press secretary rochelle ritchie is back. >> hey kennedy. >> a girl. kennedy: let me serve you mike chase. some the crimes being committed over and over again in places like portland, how different are they from the capitol crimes and rights we saw two weeks ago? >> if you take out unlawful entry to a federal building or unlawful entry to the capitol, they're not all that different. we're tight but incitement to riot, conspiracy to commit right, writing, traveling interstate two riots. these are the same bread-and-butter crimes being committed whether being committed in d.c. or on the streets in all kinds of municipalities across the country. and i think what you're going to see if you're going to see it crystallize displeasure where people say we saw one of
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the quickest most expeditious law enforcement interventions ever after the capitol, rightly so it is the u.s. capitol. but they rounded up people with lightning speed. so if there aren't prosecutions at the federal level by the department of justice, you are going to be returning to an often heard critique of the d.o.j. which is a politically motivated prosecution, uneven prosecution and uneven enforcement of the law. kennedy: you have to be able to tell people what you're going to do and where you're going to do it if you're going to assemble a mob like that, charlie, so the people who left and then president trump's rally and march over to the capitol they know exactly what they're going to do. they advertise ahead of time with each other on social media, not just parler in fact i don't believe there has been a one person arrested in the capitol riots who was on parler. but you look at this you have to say is a rational person, political violence is political violence. and we cannot treat it differently.
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>> amen. >> absolutely are a woman as the case may be per your absolute right. i sort of separate these violent thugs, they should all be rounded up and put in jail. it's just that simple. i'm more concerned with the rhetoric surrounding all of it. when you look at our lawmakers the people who actually write the laws that go on the books, you look at the rhetoric were after the invasion of the capitol, all of the hysteria. it's justified fine i got no problem with it. all of the hysteria all of the condemnation, where is the condemnation during the summer when people's businesses were being burned down? where is all that condemnation now after these rights? your opening monologue was spot on part you took a wire brush to john brennan protecting its fantastic all they're down to the manner in which heat oatmeal in a prison which is a little more vivid than i care to think about. [laughter] but politicized.
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we have a hard enough time enforcing laws, committing to equal justice under law and intentional way. there are a lot of ways we failed to do that by accident. but when lawmakers and people like john brennan actually take the law and politicize it purposefully politicize it for their own political ends, we are entering a whole new realm, a whole new dangerous realm where people's liberties are literally at risk every single day. i do not trust these people anymore. it is really frightening. we have entered a whole new area that is frightening. before i have no patience for the abstraction pretty pick one group of people say you are bad you are committing terrorism and violence when you've got other people who essentially had the same end in mind. that is dismantling the states. i knew somehow pacify them. that is not okay. what is going to happen, rochelle, mark my words there is been a big call to defend the police.
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places like portland, they're going to skip all of the steps. they're going to enforce the police department because the netlist wonder of a mayor in portland, ted wheeler, is now saying oh gosh i don't like these writers anymore. even though he tried marching with people and no one likes it because his local politician. you're not included criminal justice reform. going to scoot right past that is resolve the capitol and 25 national guard troops is the response, your thoughts. >> you know i think both of these gifts are antigovernment. where they were far right or far left. you have people that were attacking the democratic party building or whatever in portland. and then you have people saying we want revenge. it's like which site are they on question but they're not on the side of government. they are not on the -- i hate will be politicize some of these organizations. what happens is they tend to be attached to to like black
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lives matters movement but of these organizations such as black lives matter have been infiltrated by people like this there own violence. i don't know what they were angry about before for the first time encountered them in the riots, i cannot tell you for a long laundry list of things they don't. it's like a trojan horse and they crawl inside and then they come out and start hurting people and breaking stuff. and they are jerks. speaking of radicals environmental lobbying groups get their way every kid in the world will be forced to learn about climate change and government protest is part of their curriculum. so much for reassessment has it if it upcoming summit on paris agreement for the biden administration just rejoin
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part of the agreement. states nations shall cooperate in taking measures as appropriate to enhance climate change, education, public awareness public participation public access to information recognize the importance of these steps with respect to enhancing actions under this agreement. earth day.org claims that means mandatory classes. not i'm all about protecting mother nature believe you me. that should be telling me what my children should learn in school? i have a real issue with this. i believe resources we better spent and directed at stem. in science and technology in teaching kids how to come up with innovative solutions that will save the climates. it's also applied broadly to society and beyond. your thoughts mike. select look, i think this is happening really, really quickly. it is some stuff that people were told they were crazy a
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couple of months ago that they should fear is that all of the sudden we get radical curriculum changes, our students were not going to be educated they're going to be reeducated. i think this is going to bring into focus something that is been brewing for a while and see coronavirus pandemic. look, i'm teaching my kids at home i should be the last person to exchange buddy anything. [laughter] i certainly don't think foreign government should be deciding what my students are learning. and because education is so intensely personal, i think you're going to see a bigger gravitation towards homeschooling. a bigger gravitation to school choice in insistence upon that. >> i hope so, things a be learned, charlie, i've a hard time with a one-size-fits-all education within one family. let alone within one school district. certainly not the entire world. your thoughts. connect your point is the most
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important one. you love mother earth, why do you love mother earth because you took science/took zoology took biology, future goal is really wonderful science classes were just learned about the world around you and you come out loving earth and animals and whatever. but my goodness, not a joke, it's not some far-off thing nothing to stop and consider these people are playing such a long game. conservatives or libertarians or people who love freedom they are playing such a short game there were try to freedoms for the next week or month i don't know why the earth is crying with only got about -- >> is going to be over. supports going to get eight years left rochelle last word. >> this is my thing. it's not mrs. so that they are
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going to, the idea to teach climate change may think it's how it is taught is more of the issue. there's a way to do it without politicizing 80% of teachers want this, 86% of parents want this. but it is politicize you have a lot of children in all of these industries i think there has to be a neutral level on how it is taught in ensuring teachers know how to teach it without being political. kennedy: good luck with that. with a mandate teaching is a very different thing from west virginia to washington state. and certainly different parts of the globe or the panel sticking around because it is game nights. and we have candies coming up. plus, president biden just as amazon offers distributing
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kennedy: well isn't this convenience. amazon now offering to assist the biden administration with vaccine distribution and offer the term team said the company never made it to them. and for what you will about that little nugget. at the same time doctor anthony factory rep and feel he's also been holding out on the american public, hiding his scientific gifts because he was afraid of disapproval from president trump. although not quite those words, here's what he actually said. >> one of the things were going to do is to be completely transparent, open, and honest. things go wrong, not point fingers but to correct them. and to make everything we do be based on science and evidence. the idea that you can get up here and talk about what you know, what the evidence, what the sciences and of that is it. let the science speak. it is somewhat of a liberating feeling. kennedy: ♪ ♪ can you feel the love tonight ♪ ♪ but now that joe biden is president, we can try for real
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to beat the buyers for joining me now fox news medical correspondent, author covid depaul things, the fear, the power of science it is doctor marc siegel. welcome back doctor siegel good to talk to you. >> hello can you hear me? be you cannot. doctor siegel you are. alright here's what i would ask doctor siegel. i would say, can you believe how much they are politicizing what is happening right now between these two administrations? you have the biden team saying we are going to issue one third million vaccines in 100 days. the reality from the trump administration was they were doing a million vaccines a day. so over 100 days they probably would have administered 100 million vaccines. that is essentially the exact same thing. i don't know exactly what amazon has in mind in terms of fox nation, i use amazon to
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order things like a lipgloss and rollerskates. on it more regular basis that i would like to admit. but i cannot imagine i want the delivery guy jabbing me or giving me a vaccine. your thoughts rochelle? [laughter] >> no, just know. what are we talking about? there's absolutely no way i'm going to getting vaccine from amazon? this is insane. i don't even know what a start, kennedy. there's no way i'm going to do that. i understand like i can get my groceries, i can order like socks or whatever, but the vaccine? that is a no go for me. >> i know i believe may love the whole foods delivery i leviton love checking things out is we got last time, or yannick's lame periods before the going to deliver the vaccine in the front step and leave it outside prison for their neighbors going to see it going to sit on the ring camp. this is being awfully politicize, charlie. it seems on necessary for the
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biden team to go out this is such a mess. i know, we've got it, you don't like him. you won the election, biden is the president now block, blah, blah, just stop. sit back i'm going to take a flyer here and say i bet your fedex guy, who loves you so much. i bet it is the brightest part of his day every day is to drop off your lipgloss. [laughter] with that said -- support he always delivers on getting out of the shower. what? back maybe that is what he likes you so much. no, it is literally were talking about a life-and-death situation here. literally a life and death, literal global pandemic. that is not even a euphemism that has been politicized that every single step of the way. when this whole thing started now we think it could be two
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or three months early for the first month of stock in this country that wuhan was stocking the country congress was grown to a halt for idiotic fake impeachment trial that puts us at least a month behind the curve. exactly. kennedy: schools, mike chase. you touched on it a little bit. you cannot politicize whether or not children go to school. you absolutely cannot. quickly, now the president biden is office, will the children magically be able to matriculate once again? >> i'm going to drop my kids off at the school whether they are open or not it is time for the kids to go back. [laughter] i don't care what they say per yes they are going back because i'm going to be driving quickly away from the school as soon as they get out of the car. yes i think they will be going back, i do. so if i do not the kids drive the car, the 11-year-old is getting pretty caught tall, put bricks on a beach is ready
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kennedy: week cover a lot of crazy criminals on the show. justice is really served with their city sharp and tampered on this installment of "kennedy's kourt", this is how it works. i read you a ridiculous but true crime headlight about some lovable losers, think buckshot monday. then attorney mike chase is going to play defense for the other channel is charlie at rochelle but they will decide if he's guilty or not guilty
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part i will deliver the final verdict. let's get started. might come charlie, rochelle, are you ready for "kennedy's kourt"? >> yes your honor. student guilty. kennedy: let's her case number one. a 44-year-old man, matthew, the headlight is california pensées scheme underwater vehicle hides in lake pretty stole $35 million some investors but federal agency during his arrest, he fled by car to the lake where he out a 1200-dollar yamaha submersible sea scooter, drove into the lake and hid underwater for approximately 25 minutes. they say he was out of sight but they could follow his air bubbles. if convicted he faces 20 years in prison. mike, how do you defend that? specs away, lemme get this straight. they're accusing my client of ceiling $35 million but he only had a 1200-dollar underwater c scooter? that's not even the best
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underwater c scooter. so personal i don't think he is guilty of the ponzi scheme to begin with. i'm actually going to try a strategy i think is underused in criminal law from going to take the jury on a crime scene visit britain going to make these underwater c scooter spread everyone is going to have such a good time they're going to acquit my client because they had a fun day with c scooters traits are not guilty. kennedy: i did not of the beauty of c scooters but i did not lie. i love butters works, i level water sports, all kinds. believe me. [laughter] charlie heard the defense, he heard the case, how do you plead? >> guilty, definitely guilty but everybody's guilty. but i will say, this guy i think he's practicing to get out of alcatraz, just think i'm the only place where this actually would be helpful is if you wanted to escape alcatraz and couldn't swim. kennedy: alcatraz is right you're still therewith guilty. rochelle. >> i'm definitely going with guilty. maybe the scooter or whatever
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he had soy 1200 bucks, that's only because he did not want people to see he had this much money. and when he would go out and get like a 10,000 dollars scooter they'll be a little questionable about how he was able to afford it. it's a good way of hiding his money to go cheap. it's nice to see. kennedy: when i wear a hoodie, i'm just trying to like him mellow. i went to flex every day part alright i say, he is guilty. and that hurts my feelings. but i do, i love a field trip. i like the weird thinking. case number two. >> not if you're going anymore in the field trip. [laughter] support were still going. going to drive in the minivan. okay police band in puerto rico accused of robbing the homeless. smith i got rid of my minivan. kennedy: san juan police officer has been charged with stealing more than $1300 with the goods from home depot while wearing his uniform. the puerto rico police chief
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says he has been temporarily suspended from the department. what say you mike chase our defense attorney? >> i am telling you this is what happens when you defend the police. it's not that they don't get rid of the paramilitary equipment. the first thing to go is the home depot spending may. that's what happens. i'm actually going to have a defense here. sounds like subjugated penicillin four, he was just commandeering that merchandise. he was not stealing it. kennedy: are rights, what do you think, charlie, guilty or not guilty? how do you render? specs so, so, guilty again. you have to understand i lived in d.c. for 20 years by the only thing i learned the entire time he lived there was how to get out of jury pools. and if you just declare everybody guilty, they will make sure you never have to serve on a jury. i'm going to say guilty again. so far okay rochelle. >> this is just another indication of police abusing their power print i'm deathly going to say guilty.
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kennedy: you know, i love home depot. but i'm going to have to go with the panel, guilty as charged. all right mike chase your last chance to save this. case in three louisiana man pretended to be disabled to trick women into changing his diapers. police eight rutledge diaz hired multiple women through babysitting apps to take care of it mate up disabled relative, corey, who was actually hampered the online posted to treat the man as if he were a child including changing his diapers. he pled guilty to four counts of human trafficking for obtaining services through fraud. mike, my one question to you is who among us? right? [laughter] met my goal here's too not do too good of a job defending the guy pray because i do not want to convince people i'm a good diaper lawyer. you have no idea how many calls i got from three helpers after my last appearance in this court appointed thielen back a little bit. look, going with the prosecutor's job very hard and
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going to have say one, you have to prove he did not meet his diaper change. that is on you that is your burden of proof. i think the second thing i would do here's argued to the jury from an equitable standpoint, i would say look, if you take a diaper changing gig on an app you have got to know what you're getting into. you've heard of tender commie part of grinder, this is diaper. i think he is not guilty. [laughter] 's before okay charlie quickly. specs so guilty, so guilty. kennedy: rochelle. >> clearly he is full of bs, literally said definitely guilty. kennedy: i'm going to go with mike chase here because i want mike chase to be the go to diaper lawyer. [laughter] so i'm going to save not guilty because it prove it or lose it right? you guys are amazing, thank you so much, mike chase, charlie hurt, rochelle ritchie, you made my week fantastic basement thanks kennedy. >> makes your honor.
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪'s before all right break it up baby. some republican lawmakers are arty starting to grumble at the prospect of president biden's a big spending. even though the deficit ballooned by $7 trillion. or the deficit went up, the debt ballooned. and biden's first days and office he wants congress to pass a pandemic relief bill that would cost 1.9 trillion with a t. republican senator pat toomey, i thought you knew me, scholarly biden plan poorly targeted senator thune wind to
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the hell that nobody seems to be talk about that anymore. well, we always do here on this show partly talk about your debt and my debt. who's going to join his customer and apply who is george mena fox news contributor in hedge fund manager, jonathan hoenig. it is so rich, republicans now talking about spending. the national debt was 21 trillion when president trump assumed office it is now 28 trillion. >> hypocrites much? this is getting to be some pretty big numbers here, kennedy pray thank you for having me back. joe biden is going to have one answer for any and every problem, spend money, to trillion dollars? that's on top of what three thrilling that congress and president trump already spent? i think there is tension is good. it comes back to the fallacy, the economic fallacy that spending money creates wealth. in fact all the money they are spending, kennedy, comes out of our pockets. it comes out of the private
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productive economy. it's either taxed or borrowed bright look, this is bad for things to comfort all this biden spending prehistorically periods of great government spending or stimulus as they called his always coincide with slow economic growth. fdr grew the debt by 50% pretty got the great depression. obama spent like hell, thankfully the gop was able to oppose them a little bit. with got the slowest economic recovery in economic history. intercourse japan is been trying to spend their way out of an economic for decades. this is an opportunity for the gop. not to emulate donald trump in this case. as you said he grew the debt by 36%. go back to another republican, worn hardening. kennedy: uncle lauren. so becky cut the debt comic cut taxes he caught spending, and employment fell in half. before you know all too cut taxes and enjoyed economic growth? and jfk. >> those are great examples were even going back a bit to
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the tea party program, kennedy, ten or 12 years ago. cutting taxes, cutting government spending was a big part of the whole program. but a portion of the gop has changed a lot. back in 2019 rush limbaugh himself, is a very influential voice among gop, talked about worrying about the debt was bogus. and even kevin who is president trump's former economic adviser, likes joe biden spending plan. the gop in my opinion has to return to its fiscal roots, fiscal conservatism. otherwise it would see a weaker dollar, higher inflation, and slower growth were not because of evil businessmen but government spending out of control. kennedy: this is only covid spending. we have not even gotten to the spending on healthcare. nevermind medicare for all but even if they produce a public option for obamacare. and what ever, even if it is a whittled down version of the agreement deal, taxes are going to go up so much.
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you cannot even fathom the amount of spending this administration with two houses of congress are going to foist upon you. last word. >> ironically kennedy strongest times of the american economy of always know that nixon government turns out checks and balances often work. in particular a republican congress and the democratic presidency. now we do not have that now but we could have a great opposition of party if they can keep a lid on spending. think they can. kennedy: they have to rejigger their identity. they're not there yet, i'm always hopeful, jonathan hoenig thank you so much. topical storm is next, it's a good one hey, guys! they have customized solutions to help our family's special needs... graduation selfie! well done! and voya stays by our side, keeping us on track for retirement... giving us confidence in our future
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stripper and performer for years even earning nominations for the pornography industries award. this years awards have all gone to build the blah seal for what he did to new york city. while it was disgusting. lana set her pouring career was going well it's make ends meet from the pandemic, she's forced to do something degrading, get a job at taco bell. after a week later she was fired after coworker complained about her pornographic past. she's back to her old job of making pouring full-time. she cried in the shower over the shame of what she has done. the third a go me page so you can help her get back on her feet. or check her out on her webcam to see her feet on her back, very flexible. topic number two.
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lady gaga may have been headliner of yesterday's inauguration rocking eve, but the breakout star with fashion icon bernie sanders. oh social media it uses wild over bernie looking like a cranky old man waiting for a bus. >> it was his hot hands it really caught their eyes. now these mythical mittens, they were made by a vermont teacher who said she has received thousands of messages from bernie burroughs and hoes looking to get their hands on a pair of their own. it is a remarkable change of course are people who normally keep their hands warm by sticking them in other people's pockets. although typical far left fashion not one of them offered cash for the mittens but instead they promise her children would pay for them in 30 years. unfortunately the maker said she does not have a more to sell. called them one of a kind and tongue this interested, sometimes in this world you can't just get everything you want, which bernie supporters responded to by burning her
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house down and blinding her with lasers. i feel the story. topic number three. a new report claims a casino been the cards for new york city. it is all thanks to coronavirus. nae can cough up your cash too. casino operators are lobbing to break into manhattan for decades but now the odds of improved thanks to the states 15 billion-dollar debt caused by coronavirus lockdown. is only 7 billion in debt, then governor cuomo went double or nothing for no lobby say the licensing and tax revenue from the casino in times square can be just what new york needs to turn its lock around. luck be a lady tonight ♪ ♪. speaking of ladies at the night, all hookers and drugs, a casino would need, they are already right here. of course some common casino terminology lead to be changed. already has alternate meetings in new york city for instance, crapping out is what we call going for a walk on the city
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streets. covering the spread is what police do to naked homeless people in our parks. and letting it ride is what you do when you see a headless accent murderer on the set by. just let it ride kids, don't even look at them. topic number four. every week my team and i read brilliant and insightful twitter feedback that enlightens and inspires us. unfortunately it is all addressed tashawn hannity. while this is if you were mail. fabienne starts us off at this two weeks, so sad to see people like you. i hope your kids don't watch your tv show. you are not a good example. a bully and bully like mr. trump. >> they do watch my tv show because i tell them i am the voice of spongebob they watch every day. sally wrote to me on facebook saying you are so annoying and so wrong. sally, sally, sally.
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♪ ♪ watching the mess out of your day. follow me on twitter an instagram at vanity and kennedy nation. follow me on facebook kennedy fbn, kennedy saves the world podcast. tomorrow i really give it to john brennan, good night. common cause there is growing calls for washington, how about some common sense? now there is growing concern that the push to get america vaccinated, to get america reopened, now getting derailed by new distractions and growing pressure and demands from the democratic progressive left that have nothing to do with vaccination, everything to do with slamming jobs when main street america is in a world of pain. the big solution we're hearing about from washington, more commissions, more boards, more technocrats, no action mistaking activity for
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