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criminal elements into our nation. what a shame on our commander in chief. elizabeth: thanks for joining us. i'm elizabeth macdonald. you've been watching "the evening edit" on fox business. we hope you have a good evening and join us again tomorrow night. ♪ ♪ kennedy: a major development tonight in the hunt for brian laundrie, a federal arrest warrant issued tonight. we're going to have more details on that shocking news coming up in just moments, but first, a slow motion disaster on the border. thousands of haitian migrants melting away without a trace. the white house won't say how many or where they are, and they won't even admit who screwed up. so why has nobody resigned or accepted responsibility? the pictures have been horrifying and heartbreaking. scores of desperate men, women and children living in a city
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made of sticks and tents. temperatures soaring above 100 degrees every day, and today the feds started tearing down the encampment. the problem is, it's unclear where everybody went. and today at the white house jen psaki's arch nemesis, peter doocy, take a look at this. >> reporter: there are 15,000 my grants under the del rio bridge saturday. if you add up the ones that you say were expelled or released, it's less than 5,000. 5,000 that are still left, where's everybody else? >> i'm happy to get you a more fruitful rundown for you if it's helpful from the department of homeland security. kennedy: well, it's obvious why this is happening. he -- the president's border policy is nonexistent. and guess who the white house is blaming? just guess. seriously, guess. okay, watch. >> we could not see it as any more different from the policy of the prior administration which the president feels -- we all feel -- was inhumane,
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immoral, infective, not operationally are, wasn't operationally working, and because of the disfunction of it, we have led to a very broken system that we're dealing with today. kennedy: those are a bunch of words. even democrats know that's a bunch of horse picky. aoc is calling the situation a disgrace and rightly so. but if the current administration is still blaming the last administration, are are they really serious about fixing the problem? joining me tonight, fox news chief political anchor and host of special report on the fox news channel -- it just concluded and he's here -- bret baier, welcome back. >> hey, thanks, kennedy. new operation, new time, the whole thing. kennedy: i know. new studio, new time. it's very exciting. [laughter] the briefing today was very tense with a number of reporters. people who in the past have been very hospice bl to this administration, and now they've turned outright hostile. what do you make of that?
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>> i do think that the biden administration, the president's going through a really rough time with decisions that he made and his administration made and the consequences for those has turned what has been a very friendly media into a very aggressive media. not as aggressive, we should point out, as the trump white house press pool, at least not yet, but they are asking more pointed questions about some of the decisions being made. i think, you know, if you look at the stretch, it is really a tough, tough stretch for democrats to look at as they see his approval numbers dropping especially in key swing states. kennedy: and it's interesting, because as i was watching jen psaki today as the lectern, a lot of it felt like propaganda. it didn't feel like the truth. and when someone is trying to shellac a story, there's a sevens of unseriousness to the -- sense of unseriousness to the way they're handling some of
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these problems if they're not going to acknowledge them. and people are starting to see through the fact that maybe things weren't so great in afghanistan. maybe it's not sterling, what's going on at the border. and you've also got covid and the economy. so, you know, you've been in that room. you have asked pointed request questions of press secretaries in various administrations. how is she doing? >> listen, i think he is very good as far as press secretaries go to be able to deal with a lot of different things, but she's also in a position where it's not a great set of cards that she's dealing with. and what reporters go for a lot of times is hypocrisy, and there's a ton of it on all of these stories. you know, when they blame trump administration policy for something they're implementing, when, you know, they try the turn the political phrase to point back to the past administration for something they chose to do, it is easy for reporters to pick up that ball. i think peter doocy has done a
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fantastic job and doing it respectfully, not doing it with animus, respecting the office of the president but asking pointed questions like how many immigrants have been let into the country. the fact that they haven't provided a definitive number is pretty stunning after two days. kennedy: yes. they're saying there are only 5,000 people of 14 or 15,000, but they only account for about 5,000 others which means that, you know, there's a pretty massive swath of people who have not been tested or vaccinated for covid who may be in various states or in texas, and that's why you have lawmakers and citizens there who are very upset. and again, there have been progressive members of the press who have taken issue with some of the images of customs and border patrol on horseback using long reins in whatever fashion to wrangle migrants. so now they're saying that
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they're getting rid of the horses. is it wise for this administration to, if you can't blame trump, blame the horses? >> when you start blaming horses, you've got issues op your policy. listen, the border patrol says definitively they didn't whip nip, no one was hit by the reins. the pictures, obviously, were taken in a way that really upset people on capitol hill and elsewhere, and the administration reacted to that. they were getting hit from the left and the right on the lack of border security. now, so they said what? they said no horseing no border patrol agentsen on horseback. okay. well, you know, they've got to get there somewhere, and they've been using that for a long period of time, so the border patrol not happy with that. but they haven't been happy for a long time, kennedy. they've been asking for more resources really since the beginning of summer. in this region in particular. is and i think that you're going to see more of these standoffs as more and more of these
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migrants come to that border. kennedy: and you're going to see more standoffs between the press and the administration when you have a prime minister who's unwilling -- a president who's unwilling to answer questions when he's sitting next to the prime minister of our greatest ally, arguably, western europe, who was happy to take questions from the if british press corps, and that's why the press en masse marched into jen psaki's office to file a formal complaint. will that have any purchase? >> i mean, when she answered the question in the briefing, she blames the british prime minister for not alerting them that he was going to take questions. so, listen, it's how you phrase it, how you package it. it's clear now to everybody who covers this white house that this prime minister is avoiding -- this president is avoiding questions. he has not answered questions since really the afghanistan fallout, since the booster shot fallout from the fda, since a lot of things, clearly, they're trying to protect him.
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it opens up more questions, and i think you're seeing more of the media jump into that fray. kennedy: and they say, no, he's had 135 press conferences. i saw a democrat pundit say that today, no, he hasn't, that's not what that is, and please stop trying to sell us something that isn't the truth. it's true that i love having you here, and i hope so owe sue very soon. thank you, bret. >> you bet. see you. kennedy: new york hospital workers were cheered in the streets for working tirelessly through the pandemic and now some are about to be discarded like old bedpans. new york's replacement governor kathy hoe cull says health care workers who don't get vaccinated by monday will be replaced. there's already a major shortage of nurses not just in new york, but across the country, and this seems like a bad idea with. thousands of u.s. troops could now face disciplinary action for refusing covid injection.
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so are mandates causing more problems than they solve? here with me tonight, house judiciary committee member thomas massie is back. congressman, welcome back to the show. this seems like such a legit show. wait until people see hate mail on topical storm later. fun, fun, fun. [laughter] all right. so is it smart to go after these front-line workers who put themselves in harm's way in terms of covid throughout the entire pandemic? >> absolutely not. who are they going to replace them with? if they say they're going to replace these workers who won't get vaccinated, are they going to replace them with lower skilled workers? this is ridiculous. and it's not just a war on the front-rhine are workers, it's -- front-line workers, the police and firefighters are calling me and a lot of them are saying we've already had covid, we don't need the vaccine, we don't want to have the extra risk involved. and, kennedy, some people use the example of george washington
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where he said all of his members of the military were going to get vaccinated. he required that. but if you go back and look, he said all of the military members who haven't had smallpox are going to receive the smallpox inoculation, and that included himself. he had it as a teenager, so he didn't take the inoculation again. if we just apply a little bit of science, we wouldn't need all these mandates. they're also illegal and up constitutional. joe biden knows he doesn't have the power to promulgate this to 100 million people. he can't put a needle in you, but he thinks if he inserts a lawyer that he can get the needle in you. that is wrong. kennedy: and senator rand paul, he's also taking issue with the mandates for the military because there are a lot of service members who feel the same way nurses do, and many of them have had the virus. they contracted it, and they want to trust their natural
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immunity. including, you know, one general who said that he had taken the anthrax vaccine eight times and resigned over this mandate. what are your feelings there? >> well, i've introduced legislation, it's h.r. sprkz 3860, we're up to 36 cosponsors, that would prohibit the military from coercing people to take the vaccine, because we're hearing that in the military even though the mandate hasn't kicked into effect, people, a lot of them, are getting coerced, a lot of them who have already had the virus and, therefore, have an immunity that's been proven to be greater than the vaccine. we've offered amendments in committee. it's hard when you're in the minority. i'm on transportation committee, i offered an amendment there, and i found out that every democrat on that committee was willing to vote for vaccine passports. this is another thing that's coming, vaccine passports are on horizon. i think it's ridiculous.
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and then they're saying, well, if you haven't had the vaccine, we have to test you every day to see if you're infected, but we know those who have had the vaccine, even though they may have lower symptoms and less severe outcomes, they still can spread the virus, so why would you test only the unvaccinated? why would you even test those who had the virus already, and why wouldn't you test those who are vaccinated? kennedy: no one has a good answer for that, and no one can define science. i wish they would be able to. not everyone went to mit, but you did. congressman thomas massie, thank you so much for your time, as always. >> thanks for having me on, kennedy. kennedy: coming up, a major development in the gabby petito case. a federal arrest warrant has now been issued for her boyfriend as the search for him intensifies. where's brian? is someone hiding him? the party panel joins to discuss all of that next. ♪ ♪
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card at the end of august. this morning fox news digital reporter and former kennedy producer paul betts caught brian's family leaving their house for the first time in days. watch. >> do you have anything to say to gabby petito's family? kennedy: that's a great question. well done, paul. they should have answered. weeks ago. neighbors of the laundrie family tell fox news they saw them filling up a camper on the same day gabby was reported missing. watch. >> saw them doing some work, and then when they prepared for their trip, i saw them loading the camper. i saw them loading it up, and so i assume they were preparing for, you know, a camping trip with their new camper. >> they were gone for the weekend. kennedy: i love those nosy old birds. so what does today's warrant mean for the manhunt? tonight we've got attorney and
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author mike chase, he's back along with human events contributor and right turn strategies president chris barron, and look who it is, fox news contributor jessica tarlov. welcome, everyone. >> hi. kennedy: hi. >> howdy. kennedy: so is, mike, you are the lawyeriest lawyer here -- jessica's a doctor, so we're well covered -- tell me about arrest warrant and what it means and what the police -- rather, the fbi, what is their aim here? >> yeah. so this grand jury in wyoming issued an indictment for unauthorized use of access devices which basically is federal gobbledygook for using somebody else's debit card. the reason they returned this indictment was it was easy the establish for a grand jury. you look at the debit card transactions, you likely have security camera footage of
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laundrie using it, so it's a quick way to get him charged with a federal crime and issue the arrest warrant. they need that authority in order to implement all the federal resources to come arrest him. that's really the purpose here. there will be a superseding indictment if he's found alive, and they will be able to charge him with murder and a legion of other crimes, but really it is this post-crime conduct that we're seeing that is particularly bothersome if, this flight and disappearance -- kennedy: yeah. >> cha's going to raise a lot of eyebrows. kennedy: and really it doesn't make you look for innocent when you refuse to talk to police, you get a lawyer and don't even try and explain to your former fiancee's family what might have happened to her. he's not screaming innocence here. and, chris barron, the fbi, it feels like they could have done so much more when you're dealing with so many jurisdictions.
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>> let me point out that mike might be the only active lawyer, but i'm a recovering lawyer -- kennedy: well done. >> which means my opinions about the law are completely useless. look, the fbi has once again declowned itself. i know that they're busy looking for grandma who illegally walked into the capitol on january 6th, they don't have time to do things like, i don't know, make sure the suspects of murders are actually dealt with. there's really something seriously fundamentally wrong at the fbi. it's not just this case, it's not just the treatment of j6 folks, you know? there's something seriously wrong, and i think we need to have a top-down look at the way that the fbi is structured and ask serious questions about why are they not able to do the job that they're empowered to do. kennedy: yes. and, jessica tarlov, you and i, we both loved and worshiped clarice starling. and i wonder where is jack crawford? where is clarice when you need
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them? >> absolutely. no, i never liked jack crawford, obviously, as much as we loved our heroine, claire reese, but this definitely -- clay reese. it kind of seems with the amount of information that we have amassed from online coverage like the youtuber who was the one who identified the gabby to now millions of us following this on cable news all day, every day that we should be doing better. and when you hear that brian now has technically been missing eight days, i don't know why people think he's still in america. i really think if he was in the country, people would have noticed him at this point especially because there are things about him i was reading about him, tattoos, etc., so it raises the question maybe i just want to go south of the border on this if he's still this florida at all, and the parents -- i know that it's difficult when your child has
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been accused of something like this, let alone done something like this, but it's net-net not a good policy to not talk to people, especially law enforcement, and to act kind of above the whole process. a young woman who your son was engaged to was murdered. kennedy: murdered. and if they hid him, if they helped him escape, if they knew where he was -- >> right. kennedy: -- and they misled authorities, they're going to be in some deep yogurt, and that, as you know, is a legal term. as the hunt continues, we're learning more about one of the last times gabby was seen alive, an apparent eyewitness say she saw them in jackson hole, wyoming, on august 27th. the eyewitness says brian exploded at wait staff, then got kicked out. watch. >> we were at this restaurant, guys, friday, august 27th, 1 p.m. sitting right next to them. they got kicked out of the restaurant.
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and were fighting with the hostess. kennedy: the restaurant has confirmed9 that the two were, in fact, there. so do police have a new lead on their hands or at least somewhat of a timeline enhancer? mike chase. >> yeah, they're developing a lot of data points right now, and it's a good example of one of those abilities that we have now because of the internet. people can post kind of stuff, yeah, i saw this person. this can get mapped a lot quicker, and they can develop a timeline. but i think what's coming into clearer focus, folks are going to say there was drama in this relationship, they're going to be flip about it. in these domestic violence situations which are extremely the tumultuous and exemployees if we've, some of the most dangerous calls to arrive on the scene of, these situations in which people need to really intervene and be active in asking people if they're okay. because when somebody gets isolated and they get separated,
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it's hard to imagine a more isolated and separated scenario than this one, terrible, terrible things happen, and that seems to be what people have been observing with this down. kennedy: yes. and with domestic abusers, when police are involved, it only enrages them. so it really is no surprise that he blamed gabby and made her pay for that. and here's something that i take issue with and i always have, chris barron. people get so mad when you say this guy is clearly hiding something, and if he's hiding something and his girlfriend is murdered, you know, it's pretty obvious that he's the guy who did it, why do i have to presume his innocence, chris? >> well, because that's our, the system that we live in -- kennedy: that's our judicial system. that is not a cultural more. >> right. we can't run around if treat everybody like the january 6th defendants, assume everyone is
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guilty of something whether they did it or not. of course, i'm as frustrated as anybody else. you look at this and you're like this guy is clearly guilty. and it looks a lot like his parents helped him cover it up, almost as culpable as he is. but fortunately, this is not the law by chris baer rob. we have a legal -- barron. we have a legal system in this country, and it works -- kennedy: sometimes. sometimes it doesn't. >> it's not perfect, but one of the things that makes america great, it makes us different than other countries and, by the way, i just want to say, you know, mike talked about this domestic violence situation. this is, honestly, it's a thing that disturbed me the most about it, the number of people who came out afterwards and talked about how toxic this relationship was. and i know that all of us, our instinct is when we see something like that to look away or not want to get involved. but the truth is if you know
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somebody who is in one of these relationships, if somebody you love is in one of these toxic relationships, talk to them, try to help -- kennedy: that is so easy to say, but the relationship between an abuser and someone they're abusing is so incredibly complex. those views are so beaten down and conditioned over a long period of time, and there's such codependency there that anyone who intervenes is deemed by the abuser to be the enemy. and they will do whatever they can with the power and control they have in the relationship to make sure they put distance between the person who is trying to raise those red flags and the person they are abusing. jessica. >> oh, i agree with both of your points. i think it's incredibly complex and difficult to intervene, but there's nothing more important that you can do for someone that you care about or, frankly,
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someone you see at a rest stop in rural wyoming the say something about this doesn't look right x. it's not just friends of gabby if petito or people in that restaurant, it's also the police who were there while there was ankle altercation going on and did not report, did not intervene in it, and we only know because of the 911 tape that any of this was going on. we wouldn't have heard otherwise from the local police on that front. so incredibly complex but something that i think all of us with how common domestic violence or abusive relationships can be that we have to be as proactive as possible in a responsible way where there isn't the blowback on victim to headache sure that we don't have -- to make sure we don't have another one of these cases. kennedy: and if you read that police report from the moab police, it sounded like the person who wrote that report was blaming gabby petito, and they've had to issue a statement
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saying they are going to investigate what happened. and there shouldn't be that sort of a gulf between those two things. panel's going to stick around because, coming up, oh, yeah, there's a lot of bad news out there. but don't worry about us because we are partying, it is game night. we're going to take strange news and turn it into kennedy's court in session next. ♪ ♪ i'm so glad we did this. i'm so glad we did this. i'm so glad we did this. i'm so glad we did this. i'm so... ...glad we did this. [kid plays drums] life is for living. let's partner for all of it. i'm so glad we did this. edward jones
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muck kennedy: i was mouth trumpeting. here ye, hear ye, there we go. tonight's edition of kennedy's court is thousand in session. if you haven't seen it, here's what we do. i'm going to read you a crazy but true crime headline, places like florida or lots of vegas. mike chase is going to play the defense attorney and try to get these loonies off the hook.
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chris and jessica will be our jury and decide if the suspect is guilty or not guilty. as the judge, i'll deliver the final verdict. mike, will you ready to play kennedy's court? >> let's do it. kennedy: case number one, here we go. louisiana woman busted for drug possession around police discover methamphetamines in a box she labeled dope. they responded to the residence of a 41-year-old woman, candace neil, after an unidentified person reported suspected narcotics inside her apartment. according to a probable cause affidavit, an officer found a box labeled dope that contained meth. she was charged being awful sexy. mike chase, how do you defend this woman? >> what are you supposed the keep in a box labeled dope, okay? if. [laughter] i'm not sure what she was supposed to put in there. if you've got a box labeled dope, put dope in it.
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i think the jury's going to find it unbelievable that my client actually thought she had drugs in this box. no reasonable person would put dope in a box labeled -- kennedy: no, you put jelly beans and skittles and things like that. chris barron, how do you vote, chrissome. >> look, i live on top of a mountain on the west virginia/virginia board, this isn't even a crime. not guilty. kennedy: jessie. >> hate to have to be the unreasonable one, but i'm going with the guilty. kennedy: legalize everything on the grounds that everything should be legalized. candace neil, not guilty. case number two, kennedy's court for those playing at home. massachusetts family accused of $21 million lottery fraud after cashing in 13,000 winning
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tickets over 8 years. ali mohamed accused of a tax fraud if scheme where they cashed in 13,000 lottery tickets on behalf of other people so the real winners wouldn't have to pay taxes on their winnings. they then claimed gambling losses so they wouldn't have to pay taxes either, they're charged with money laundering and filing false tax returns. mike chase, this is a big job for a defense attorney. what say you, counselor? >> i reject the entire premise if, okay? many if the government -- this is a tax fraud case, okay, the government's saying they're entitled to taxes on this? if the government wants lottery money, they should buy at lottery ticket, okay? kennedy: yeah. >> i don't think they should be just be able to come in and take lottery winnings. i know my audience, and i don't care really what the jury's going to say, i'm talking to you, judge. taxation is theft, and the government should be on trial in this case, not my client.
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[laughter] kennedy: music to my ears. chris barron, change my mind. >> i'm not going to change my mind. you know i think taxation is death. absolutely not guilty. kennedy: all right. jessie? >> i'm in a tough place with this one because on the one hand -- >> because i'm so convincing. >> -- i love taxation at very high levels, but on the other hand, these people have way less money than rich people and corporations who i hate the most, so i think that they should go free. so can i be like a half city? or -- kennedy: no, not guilty. not guilty, reading the room, well done. all right here, case number three, and it's a good one. u.s. marshals arrest two men for impersonating u.s. marshals to avoid mask mandates. yep, 81-year-old gary and 53-year-old walter brown jr. accused of wielding bogus
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badges. threatening workers at a with fines if they tried to force them to wear masks, they refused multiple times over a three-stay. u.s. marshals also tried to pull fake rank during a dispute with the front desk over extending their hotel stay. can i get a suite here? how about a suite for the u.s. marshals? mike, how do you defend them? >> look, i'm going to introduce evidence that there was a tony or tony tony if concert going on at this resort, and these were actually very sophisticated people, this happened on barack obama's birthday. there was no reason anybody needed to be wearing a mask, not guilty. kennedy: feeling the spirit? >> they were feeling the spirit, judge. not guilty. kennedy: well, the spirit defense, chris? >> this is going to be a case of jury nullification. i simply hate mask mandates.
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i'm going to let these people go free. [laughter] kennedy: jessica? >> i just can't do it, i love me some masks, i love me some mandates, guilty. kennedy: no, actually, not guilty. and you know what? i think they should go back to the resort and get the room upgrade. we're going to do this quickly, here we go. florida couple, busted for engaging in a series of sex acts on the side of the road. felony criminal complaints as many drivers saw earp and sean in an erin and sean in an open area making whoop pee, charged with lewd and lascivious exhibition and charged with the synthetic marijuana, not even real marijuana. mike, how do you defend them? >> so i'm going to yet a little technical on this one. i have a law here that helps me which is the florida law about lewd and lascivious exhibition requires this be done for sexual gratification. so i'm going to have my client
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come in and testify that, honestly, it wasn't that good -- [laughter] nobody really enjoyed themselves and it can't be a crime. it wasn't any good, not guilty. kennedy: chris? >> i feel like the libertarian tonight. guess what? i don't think we should have have laws about this. not guilty. [laughter] kennedy: jessica? sorry, grandma? >> i kind of love it. i could, like, lower my number a lot if i didn't have a good time, so i'm also going not guilty on this one. [laughter] kennedy: not guilty! everyone's not guilty! it's a free-for-all, an orgy here at kennedy's court. party panel, thank you so much. mike, chris, jessica, you're all brilliant. >> thank you, judge. kennedy: coming up, joy behar says monica lewinsky is not the real victim of bill clinton's predatory affair, is so who -- d so who is cath tim ever joins me -- kat timpf joins me to discuss in moments.
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♪ ♪ blame it on the night, don't blame it on me. ♪ blame it on the night. kennedy: well, that geriatric skull, joy behar, wining that the real -- whining that the real victim of the clinton impeachment scandal is not monica lewinsky, but hillary clinton. seriously? >> i would submit here that the real victim was the united states of america because, and then hillary clinton. because if you remember, when the debate was going on between trump and hillary, trump brought in all these so-called victims of clinton's peck deal lows. he brought those women into that debate, that hurt hillary clinton x. that is the real victim. kennedy: but, joy, what happened
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to believing all women? even hillary herself tweeted in 2015 every survivor of sexual assault deserves to be heard, believed and supported. so are americans really the victims for having joy behar's nonsense? joining me to break it down, fox nation host kat timpf, whoo! >> whoo! kennedy: she is so far off base and this is so fencive, and when she uses air quotes, how dare shesome. >> yeah. this is the epitome of a trash boomer opinion. just monica lewinsky specifically, i don't want to use a single word to end capps late whatever her experience was because that's for her the talk about and not for me to talk about, but in all the conversations we've had in recent years about things like power disparities, there could be no greater power disparity than a 22-year-old intern and the most powerful man on the planet. or bullying, which she was ten
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years going to get a job, just constantly bullied, most hated person, monica lewinsky scandal, is what it was called, as if bill clinton wasn't even there. i think there was plenty of poor hillary clinton talk for a very long time. it's really strange that she doesn't have any new perspective. i don't think she should be canceled over the jokes, but she doesn't have any new perspective to add? and that's not even counting all the women who accused bill clinton of sexual assault. kennedy: of rape. >> of rape. kennedy: juan neat that broadly, that never made any sense to me and politics and your political party should really have nothing to do with it. and it is incredibly demeaning and it's doing the opposite of what the me too movement is supposed to do, which is to make a safe environment for victims of sexual assault to come forward and share their story. >> yeah. hearing joy behar talk like
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this, i'm like, is this '90s again in none of these conversations ever happened. and monica lewinsky, a lot of people like her -- myself included. i would give anything to meet her. the only reason people height not think -- might not think she seems like a victim is because she's kind of refused to allow herself to be reduced to that which must have taken a lot o of strength. she replied to a tweet a few years ago and said an internship at the white house would look great on your resumé. to go through all that and then have a sense of humor about it, that is awesome and amazing. but to have this opinion on this issue after all this time is almost remarkable to me. but it's obviously fencive and dumb. can be -- offensive and dumb. kennedy: yeah, and it's time to reverse course on this, time for people to evolve. and joy behar is so far off base -- >> yeah. kennedy: i don't know what her
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with the jacket, the famous yarn-spun mittens and the blue medical mask so you could be the hit of your halloween party and the pariah of the democrat party all at the same time. it's a two for one because when you wear this, you'll also -- [inaudible] the sexy costume doubles as a spooky costume when you encounter anyone with a job. the costume sells for $85 which means absolutely nothing to bernie fans since their parents are going to pay for everything anyway. all right, topic number two, fireball! is selling a keg that holds 5 liters of spicy cinnamon whiskey, or as we call it here at the kennedy show -- it's fireball's largest container yet serving 115 party shots which coincidentally is what it now takes to be fully vaccinated. actually, some of your pansy ises might just want to dump this out and fill wit moderna.
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fellas, you'll have the choose between this and and sexy bernie. luckily, if you drink enough fireball, the real bernie sanders will look sexy to you. oh, my god, take my pants off, please. [laughter] it's also great for working up the courage to rob a 7/eleven. i know i'll definitely be buying one of these for sunday football this weekend or maybe even two in case a friend comes over. all right, topic number three. warner brothers developing a remake of the classic whitney houston film the bodyguard. ♪♪ >> it's cast finish thank you, has not been announced but it's rumored they will be replaced by cardi b. and channing tatum which is perfect because she
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can't sing and he can't act. the potential new cast will require a few changes. for instance, instead of wearing a student, channing tatum will guard his protect tee in a leopard print banana hammock. also, cardi b is being chased by a guy she drugged and robbed in a strip joint. and the iconic song will be changed to -- ♪ i will always hump you ♪♪ kennedy: the movie will be released in standard and and imax format, but i think it will be most enjoyable with audiences they might be missing out on. please. oh, get back to the home, travis. mary tweets: not that fond of kennedy's humor.
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