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angry parents -- elizabeth: could be, we don't know. that's an interesting connection. we don't know if that's true. nicole neily, we'll have you back on. thanks for joining us. i'm elizabeth macdonald, that does it for us. thanks so much for watching. we hope you have a good evening and join us again tomorrow night. ♪ ♪ kennedy: hey, tuesday, welcome to it. the gaffes just keep on coming. president biden once again confusing the entire world with a claim that makes no sense whatsoever, time he said he was raised by, wait for it, puerto ricans. i wish this was fake. take a look. >> we have a very, in relative terms, large puerto rican population in delaware relative to our population. we have the eighth largest black population in the country, and between all minorities we have 20% of our state is minority.
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and so i, i was sort of raised in the puerto rican community at home politically. kennedy: no, you weren't, not even a little. and before you laugh and say, joe, you not puerto rican, we found some evidence of if from 2020 the that may corroborate his claim. watch. >> i have one thing to say. hang on here. [laughter] ♪ >> all right. ♪ [speaking spanish] >> there you go. dance a little bit. come on. ♪ [laughter] >> i tell you what, if i had the talent of any one of these people, i'd be, i'd be elected president by acclimation. [laughter] kennedy: yeah. that's our guy. bony little finger on the nuke button. then-candidate biden playing necessito in florida at a
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hispanic heritage month event. all joking aside, this is just the latest in a long line of gaffes. in fact, just last week, remember this blunder? >> i want to thank all of you here for -- including bipartisan elected officials like represent, governor, senator braun, senator booker, representative -- jackie, are you here? where's jackie? i think she was going to be here. helped make this a reality. kennedy: jackie's mom had to clarify, she's in heaven with jesus. the late indiana congresswoman jackie walorski tragically died in an august car crash. the president even lowered the white house flags in her honor when she passed. he called the family to offer condolences. he apologized to her family last week, but these episodes and others including a questionable story about befriending a dead amtrak conductor, of course, the mysterious corn pop has led to repeated speculation about the
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president's mental health and acuity. so with putin threatening world war iii, is this really who we want in charge of the nuclear football? let's break it down with tonight's man panel, editor-in-chief of ricochet, john gabriel. the host of richard fowler show coincidentally named richard fowler. yeah, washington monument. and director of libertarian institute and editorial director of antiwar.com, scott horton is back. hello, gentlemen. john, i will start with you. yeah, it's funny because it's silly and it's absurd that this is where we are, but this isn't just a guy. this isn't lyndon johnson briefing his chickens after he'd left the white house. this is the current out. so what does it -- occupy pant. what does it say about the state of his mental union? >> it's very sad, to say the least. lost my dad a couple years back due to alzheimer's and the men
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shah. anybody who sees that screams eller abuse. this is not good, not at all especially in such a dangerous world. we have this mess, every couple of days he's sending another, you know, or trillion over to ukraine, blowing off nuclear -- nuclear threats from putin. look, we need people in charge who know what's going on, and what we have here is like in the old medieval days when you'd have an aged king on the throne, you'd have what they call the regency to run the things behind the scenes. we have a biden regency, not a biden presidency, where his advisers are running things, and they're not even on the same page. kennedy: well, they're not really doing a great job either because, richard, so many of the distractions come from having to clean up what the president and the vice president say or their misstatements. oh, there he goes over on the bike. that's always a hard one to watch. it's pretty constant. and i don't think there's any way of rationalizing this as a
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good and positive thing for us or for the world, richard. >> a couple things here. number one, it's obviously awful when you see the president make a gaffe, but it's worth pointing out that joe biden's been dwarfing for a couple of decades, right? kennedy: yeah, we told you that before he was elected. >> yeah. when voters voted for him in 2020, they sort of made the decision that they look past the gaffes and said he was the best person for the job. number two, if the facts are anything here, while he's been the sitting president, what we've seen under this presidency is an expansion of nato -- [laughter] kennedy: yea! >> we've seen this president show what -- no, but i think that actually matters. for a long time, for decades, we've seen countries that have remained very neutral in europe saying we don't want to be on either side. finland saying, wait a minute, russia's so ridiculous, we're going to join nato, ally and say what russia's doing is terrible, and we're going to send aid to
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ukraine with. i think that matters in a world where the russian troops are literally falling apart, and putin looks like the crazy person who's saber rattling with nuclear weapons. kennedy: yeah. so having said all of that, scott, i think the point that richard is underscoring is that it's a very, very insane time in the world. anything can happen, mig bad can happen -- anything bad with can happen, so do we really want someone who's suffering from incredible precipitous mental decline in charge of things when he's not doing it well? >> no. i mean, the guy's clearly out of his mind. in the "60 minutes" interview, he was asked, so, are you still mentally sharp, and he went on some rambling, giant tangent about how sharp he is. there's a few things at issue here, but most importantly, i think, is the very serious question of who is actually in charge? kennedy: yeah. >> it can't be that joe biden is really calling the shots here. but is it sullivan?
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i mean, he's just the national security adviser, not exactly in the chain of command. it could be blinken. i don't think lloyd austin seems that ambitious. if it's blink. en, well, that comes with its own host of problems. but the fact we're even talking about this is, you know, absolutely a crisis. and then as far as what richard said there, i mean, god, do you remember 20 years ago when liberals pretended to be anti-war? kennedy: yeah. [laughter] >> bragging about nato expansion, in the midst of a war on russia's border, threatening nuclear holocaust, and you're talking about congratulations to him and that's supposed to rally people to support the president? you've got to be kidding me. kennedy: well, it sounds like richard -- >> i mean, let's be very clear -- kennedy: yeah. well, i'll give you 15 seconds, richard, but we've got to move on. >> it's not like we wanted this war, kennedy. i mean, this war was a provocative war taken by putin. what we're doing is defending our ally, the ukrainians.
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and what we see happening is the ukrainians are fighting a valiant effort to push putin and his mongrels back from them taking away their country, a southern nation at that, to be -- sovereign nation. >> biden did want this war -- kennedy: yes, he did. >> biden did want this war -- >> really? he wanted russia to invade ukraine? okay. >> yeah -- kennedy: we've been involved in ukraine for a hong, long time. >> they said they wanted to replicate afghanistan as they did in the 1980s in the war against the joseph union under carter -- soviet union under carter and reagan against the russians here many ukraine. they said it over and over again last december and january. >> did they? >> hillary clinton said it in a 5-minute rant on msnbc, yes. kennedy: amid all the president's gaffes, is he running for a second term? god, i hope not. the president reportedly told the rev end al -- reverend al sharpton that he will, quote, do it again in 2024, meaning flush
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the country down to toilet one more time. it's unclear why he only shared the big news with the msnbc weekend host, but just last month on "60 minutes" biden said it was his intention to run again maybe. and today white house press secretary karine jean-pierre said the same thing when she was asked. watch. >> reporter: and a very quick one, did the president tell al sharpton he's running? >> so, here's what i can say, and the president has said himself he intends to run in 2024. as you know, i cannot weigh in on elections, i cannot speak to elections from here. [laughter] kennedy: it's maybe probably a yes, could be. is he really the democrat with the best chance of winning, john? >> no. well, maybe. well, no. what we're seeing with all hose gaffes and everything, they keep getting worse. i just don't see how he can get across the finish line in 2024. hopefully he has -- he lives
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another 20 years in a beautiful lake house in delaware, but who the heck do you replace him with? after the midterms you're going to have the press jump in, and every week they're going to lift another trial balloon up to say, oh, how about this candidate? kennedy: gavin newsom? how about pete and gavin newsom? >> -- until someone takes off. but i don't see many people on the bench that really inspire the majority of the democratic base. kennedy: yes. with this, the -- was in the official announcement to al sharpton, richard? who i saw last week at club mcmenudo. >> i got a chance to chop it up with the rev last weekend. listen, i don't know. anybody who's making speculations about the 2024 election, they should get out of that business because right now i don't think you can make speculations about the election in the next 50 days, much less in the next 600 days. so let's not speculate.
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ken let's speculate, scott. go ahead. >> yeah. well, you know, there's so many reports about how kamala harris' numbers are so low that they're terrified that they're kind of stuck with her. but she's the vice president. it's her turn. and she, it would really be entertaining to watch the entire democratic party implode in a giant, you know, circular firing squad with of cancellation as they try to figure out how to oust the first female and person of color to be the vice president of the united states of america in these wokist times. they're going to replace her with gavin newsom? and otherwise their only choice is to stick with joe biden -- kennedy: yeah. >> -- who, you know, at some point his wife is going to have to intervene and ease him out of here -- kennedy: she's trying. >> i mean, we're way past the point. and that all, of course, assumes we don't all die in a nuclear holocaust by then, which is likely with joe biden in the chair right now. kennedy: well, i really, i hope
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that's not the -- >> [inaudible] kennedy: what? what did you say, richard? did to you -- >> -- nuclear holocaust. kennedy: i think that's awful, richard. >> i said i'm glad we're predicting nuclear holocaust -- >> well, putin threatened to use musics -- kennedy: well, that's -- yeah, when you have david petraeus, h.r. mcmaster, antony blinken and jake sullivan all talking about nuclear conflict, i think it's a little bit more probable than it was three weeks or three months ago so, yes, we have to have a conversation about it -- >> listen, i think there's been many times in global, in geopolitical politics where we've come close to the brink of nuclear war, but what has kept us from that is the concept of mutual assure destruction -- the. [inaudible conversations] kennedy: when you've got mutual, ration aal actors. when you've got a very irrational person who doesn't care whether he's going to be in
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power because he's going to die, it changes that equation. john gabriel, i'll give with you the last word just because you have such a handsome beard like scott horton, and richard didn't get the beard memo. [laughter] >> for the record, i am against nuclear holocaust. i want to make that very clear. kennedy: i agree. >> so am i. >> yeah, hopefully ukraine will push the russians out. i think that'd be wonderful, but, boy, we cannot be cavalier about making threats in and prop a gating a war on the other side of the world and paying for it. we just have to be very careful not only for the ukrainian soldiers and civilians, the russian soldiers who don't want to be there if we can ever have peace -- kennedy: yes. and the russian civilians who, certainly, no longer want to be held hostage in this situation. all right, man panel, don't go anywhere. we've got a lot of work coming up. we're going to talk about elon musk later in the show. coming up next, the supreme court officially back in session. how will the count operate in a post-roe world, and what cases
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kennedy: hi there. supreme court is back. justice ketanji brown jackson is on the bench for the first time. public approval of the court at historic lows. the nation's op court set to consider some controversial cases that could change the course of free speech, affirmative action and voting rights. so what can we expect to see this term, and which cases should liberty lovers keep an eye on? joining me to discuss,s cato institute research fellow and managing editor of the cato supreme court review, thomas berry is here. welcome back, homs. >> thanks for having me. kennedy: so, the court has a 42% approval rating, does that matter? >> no. lower courts, circuit courts are not going to be looking at the i approval ratings and deciding whether they really need to follow the supreme court. its decisions are binding, and there's no sign that any lower court or anyone who matters who has to follow the supreme court's decision is going to be any less likely to do so based on opinion polls. it could affect the upcoming election, it could affect who
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gets elected and who selected future justices, but it's not going to affect the binding nature of the opinions they have handed down and will hand down. kennedy: all right. let's talk about some of these cases. you have two cases that look like heir being bound together involving google and twitter and section 230. already a lot of people who really want to stick it to these giant tech and social media companies, but will they regret what they're wishing for? >> i think they may well. section 230 comes down for a lot of criticism. in a nutshell, it says if i tweet something slanderous about you, you can sue me, but you can't sue twitter. this case that the supreme court just granted says, okay, but what if my tweet is so hilarious and gets so many likes that their algorithm shows it to everyone, then could you sue twitter for amply fight my slanderous tweet? if the supreme court says yes, it's going to change basically the way every web site owners. they can't have algorithms
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tailoring what they hi you're going to be interested in, the internet as we know it is going to change and probably become a lot less user-friendly and show you a lot more stuff that isn't relevant to you -- kennedy: that's really interesting. you know, what you're saying right now, that is how tiktok and instagram make money. instagram has changed its entire model so they're basically like an adult version. not, like, xxx yet. tiktok, where they push reels that you might want to see to the very top of your feed, and you don't have that much choice about it. you just, you know, in a coma watching these things, and you're saying that if the court rules in favor of sticking it to the companies, that that's not how things will be moderated in the future. >> yeah. companies may well not be able to moderate at all. they may give up on the business of having these algorithms, and the business model as with we know it isn't going to function anymore. as much as people like to mock these algorithms and and complain about how they're brain warrenning -- brainwashing us,
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they result in people finding more stuff that's relevant to them than they otherwise would, especially something like google that people use on a daily basis to find information that's relevant to them. it's really uncharted water, what would happen if google wasn't able to tailor results that they thought were most relevant to its users. kennedy: sackett v. the epa, how should the court rule on this this a family, they had a home under construction, a beautiful place like idaho, and the epa ended up fining them tens of thousands of dollars a day because they weren't properly permitted because navigable wetlands are somehow forbidden territory. >> this is a really kafka-'sesque case that's been dragging on for 16 years. the court needs to draw a bright line so that people know what's the water of the united states, that's a statutory term, and what's not. the epa wants a rule that says any marsh, swamp or puddle on
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your lawn that may be part of the same ecosystem as another water 30, 100 feet away separated by a highway could still be subject to their jurisdiction. no one -- if that's the rule, no one's going to know in advance, and everyone's going to have to litigate it. i think they should side with sackett who wants a bright line rule if your water is actually connected to, in this case, the lake, the river, the stream, the thing that's obviously water. then it's regulate bl. people can simply use their eyes to know whether they need a permit or not. kennedy: absolutely right. and, you know, it is logic, and it goes in the face of chevron deference, correct? where a federal agency can just go, we can do whatever we want. and a lot of supreme court justices, yes, or we'll e let you because we're dumb. well, i'm with you with on the sackett case. there are many other interesting cases coming up, and we will rely on you in the future, thomas berry. thank you so much. >> thanks for having me. kennedy: yeah. coming up, tesla ceo elon musk ruffling feathers, under fire
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for a controversial twitter poll about the war in ukraine. now he is renewing his offer to buy twitter again. the panel returns to discuss,s is he crazy or perfect? that's next. ♪ ♪ in a recent clinical study, patients using salonpas patch reported reductions in pain severity, using less or a lot less oral pain medicines. and improved quality of life. that's why we recommend salonpas. it's good medicine. ♪ ♪ discover sound that can truly move you in the 2022 grand wagoneer. awarded best driver appeal by j.d. power.
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kennedy: oh, the deal is back on. elon musk today to announcing he once again wants to buy twitter. it comes a day after he blew up the platform with his take on the war in ukraine. the tesla ceo tweeting out a controversial solution to end the war that involves giving russia most of what she wants in exchange for peace, asking twitter users if they were onboard with his plan. they were not. he got ratiod there. officials in ukraine tweeting back curses and threats at the world's richest man who had previously helped them stay online with starlink. ukrainian president zelenskyy himself suggesting musk may have
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switched sides. this prompted a reply from elon. he said, quote: i still very much support ukraine and am convinced that massive'ses calculation of the war will cause great harm to ukraine and possibly the world. so was elon's peace plan too two-russian in and why isn't -- too pro-russian? the man panel is back. john gabriel, richard fowler and scott horton. until be very interesting to hear a little bit of peats talk from our diplomats, john. do you think that's missing in this conversation? >> it's completely missing. and i think elon's plan, i think, is naive, it wouldn't work. but i think somebody's offering some kind of ideas about, hey, maybe we should stop watching, you know, hundreds of thousands of people are risk their lives and soldiers and civilians on both sides getting killed. maybe we could have peace. that might be a nice idea. and for a diplomat in ukraine to be dropping f-bombs at him and the president to say, basically,
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he's stalin 2.0, it's crazy. guy gave you free internet. it's better quality internet than i have at home, and you don't have to pay. but i think anybody with more than three brain cells wants peace in the situation, but instead it's just this crazy battle cry that we hear from kind of our ruling class, media class, all these people. it's really bizarre to watch. kennedy: do you think this is an insane idea, richard? >> listen, i want peace in ukraine as well. but i think elon musk's eyed is absolutely -- i'd is absolutely insane because it basically justifies any country just saying we're going to take part of your country and say it's ours. the idea that you could annex crimea and say, oh, you can have that, and you tell the other country you must remain neutral because i'm a rich person and i say so is absolutely ridiculous. we should be having a conversation about peace, but if we're going to have that conversation about peace, it's worth pointing out that the ukrainians in this moment, the country with the small per army,
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the country with the smaller gdp is beating the larger country. they're pushing back the russians each and every day. so any peace plan that we have should incorporate the fact that in this moment the ukrainians are winning, and they should get crimea back, they should get their entire country back, they should get their sovereignty back, and russia should pay penalty for all they've done to the ukrainian people. kennedy: but we can't ignore the fact, scott, that 60 billion american dollars have gone over to fund this war, and a lot -- weapons systems to the ukrainian military. so it's not just their grit and backbone that's getting them through this. and, by the way, getting them through this means a very protract war with even more casualties in the near future, to elon's point. don't we want to avoid that? and is there a way of avoiding that without appeasing russia? >> the fact of matter is the
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americans provoked this war, and it's a horrible and evil and aggressive war, and putin should not have done it. he's the responsible party here, and the war keeps escalating. not just the donbas now, he's now claiming two more provinces, claiming them now as russianer story. territory. not even as territory being fought for, but as already now being russian territory. and he's threatened to defend them with nuclear weapons. and david petraeus, probably speaking for the administration here on this week on sunday, said that if the russians use tactical nuclear weapons in ukraine, that america would destroy their entire army in ukraine and sink the black sea fleet. they're already using nukes before that, what do you think they're going to do then? kennedy: well, that's my question -- >> self-righteousness here. kennedy: yeah. i think -- like, i thought that, you know, i understand that someone's trying to look tough who either is part of this administration or past
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administrations. but no one is answering what happens after that, which i think is really important. and that's the thing you should be really, really scared of. and, you know, these small scale tactical nuclear weapons, or they're not good, they're not easy to deploy, they're not accurate. but if they do that and then we do the second thing, the third thing is what sinks the planet. >> that's right. and here's the thing about that, kennedy, those tactical nukes like what they use on nagasaki, a 15-kill lo ton implosion if bomb, that's blasting cap for setting off a thermonuclear hydrogen bomb. one or two megatons would kill all of new york city, make the place absolutely uninhable permanently, and that's the danger we're playing with. richard says, oh, don't worry, we can do whatever we want to the russians -- >> that's not what i said, dude. >> -- of the highest important to -- importance to them.
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americans don't care about ukraine. americans just want to separate russia from germany and make money selling weapons at russia's expense. they don't care what happens -- [inaudible conversations] kennedy: i'm going to take you back -- >> hold on. there's so many factual inaccuracies there. kennedy: putin is not a victim here, scott. >> i said the it was an -- i said that. i said it was an aggressive -- ken he's, like, the cheap a-hole here. he's not like the middle a-hole, he's, like, if you're, if you've got an a-hole strata, he's at the very, very top and screw that guy. having said that -- >> kennedy, as you know, there was a war going on in eastern ukraine for eight years before this invasion. >> yeah, but to assume american provocation when america did not want to the to get involved when russia started this is ridiculous. kennedy: yeah, but that's okay -- to scott's point -- >> you're assuming -- kennedy: yes, he's the chief a-hole, but also this has been going on for a long time, and a lot of this was going on -- >> agreed. kennedy: -- under joe biden's
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watch -- can. [inaudible conversations] kennedy: we have to go. i love you all -- oh -- >> factual inaccuracies. ken cp i want you to nurse at my political teat always. john, richard and scott, thank you so much. well, elon musk is rattling zelenskyy, ukrainian troops are rattling russian forces. russia's front line reportedly collapsing in south ukraine. ukrainian troops liberated dozens of towns in a matter of hours, and the offensive in the east still very much moving forward. u.s. officials celebrating the progress, but they're warning there's lots of heavy fighting ahead. how long before putin pulls emergency chute, and what does that look like? joining me now, seattle radio host and u.s. army combat veteran, he's got his by binoculars on backwards, brian suits. he is here. [laughter] suits, what do you make of where
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putin's at right now? >> well, since he provoked the war and the united states didn't, he's probably in complete shock to find out that a his army completely sucks. there is an offramp for both sides, and it's got nothing to do with nuclear weapons, it does have to do with nuclear threats and all that. what he's discovering is the faster you put up trained guys there, the faster the ukrainians capture hem. i've already seen on telegram today some of the debriefs of guys who just with six days ago -- kennedy: hello? >> don't call me now. kennedy: bryan, you're on tv. >> i know. [laughter] my mom! but already, you know, people are -- because there's an 800 number, the e give will lent in russia, called i don't want to die. you call it and gives you directions on how to surrenderer. so what we're seeing on telegram, which is up filtered in russia, because this is getting to him, it's a complete disaster down there.
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his generals are not providing the victory they promised back in february. probably he has a fallback plan, and it's probably not a bad one. peace is what you prize more than sovereignty or fighting aggression. kennedy: so what is the offramp? >> the offramp is probably that he goes back to the february 23rd borders, a u.n. peace-keeping force very much like the dmz on the korean peninsula, yes between ukraine and russia. this doesn't happen before the ukrainians are done with their counteroffensive in the south and the north because they're on the verge of regaining the territory the since february 23rd anyway. but in all likelihood, it comes back to him because he has to have something. he gets to say, look, all the people that are russian now live in a country call russia, and i taught nato a lesson or two. and the war ends with the ethnic if majority russian population as seen here in russia. this is what calms the guy down.
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the wildcard here is xi because if you don't know, i think we've talked about it on your show, kennedy on fox business. the chinese own about 15% of the arable land in ukraine. there's no way putin is nuking next year's, you know, wontons. no. it's not going to happen. but he -- xi knows that you've got to rattle a saber -- can. kennedy: yeah. but xi, ultimately, he wants to make money. he's like my dad. my dad can didn't care who was president just as long as he was making money. and he knows that putin, every time he talks about nukes and gets everyone's hairs up, he's just flushing xi's money down the toilet. but i think you're absolutely right. and that's going to be, you know, even though he's winnie the pooh and a big shirt talker, he is still the guy that's going to give the ultimate offramp. i think you're right about that. >> and that's part of the reason why we malwared nord stream i and ii because now his only
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outlet to make money is china and india, and they're already lowballing him -- kennedy: yeah. he's buying potato guns and slingshots from north korea. >> absolutely. and they're damned effective, i can tell you. [laughter] kennedy: oh, suits, we have to go because everyone's mad at me. i hope you come to new york some day. i hope we get to hold hands and skip around times square just like the old days. >> nothing like old days in l.a. and the poop and the needles. kennedy: no, those are the new days. suits, thanks so much. i'll talk to you soon. yeah, there you go. coming up, if a date stands you up, should you make them pay up? a new report shows women are fed up with the current dating scene, and they want the boys to pony up for wasting their time and breaking their hearts. love guru kat timpf in studio, or she's here. ♪ ♪
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muck i come from a land down under. ♪ kennedy: i did such a bad job of mouth trumpeting that song last night -- [laughter] and i want to apologize to all the men at work. speaking of men at work, a new york post article claims single women have started charging men a tax for bad or canceled dates. one woman told post she sent venmo requests to men for thousands of dollars for wasting her time with last minute cancellations, infidelity or lies, and about half the time the dudes actually pay up. is this a great way for singles to earn extra incomesome here with me in studio, bad date enthusiast kat timpf. [laughter] i think this is a very interesting idea. i don't know that i'm onboard with it. i love capitalism --
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>> right. kennedy: -- and in some ways i love retribution, but if this many guys are canceling on you, it may not be the them, it might be the you. would you have sent cam a venmo request for $3,000 if he canceled on that all-critical second date? >> no, he didn't cancel, but i would not, for example, have paid for his acting class, a few guys ago. he's still not an actor. he would say just because he was never paid for acting -- yeah, he's a waiter. kennedy: that's a biographical fact. that's not a stereotype. >> he was, like, i am an actor. i told him, so you want to be an act or, he got very mad. he was stable. here's the thing, what do you want to get out of it? a lot of women are, like, yeah, she didn't get a second date. if you're chaiing -- trying to charge guys money, heir probably going to see you differently,ing like, okay -- kennedy: but isn't there some personal responsibility that's necessary here?
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>> yes. kennedy: you know, they call it the d the-bag tax. let's stick it to him and send him a venmo request for $1500. do you think they pay it so they never have to interact with this person again? >> that's true, and that could be a good idea. i can be relentless. i will text you into the ground. ly find you on another app you haven't thought of. there's so many apps where there's a chat function. [laughter] you are never truly blocked. venmo, i've used in the reverse. i pay $1, they let you write a lot of things, tell them how you feel -- [laughter] kennedy: the best dating advice is text whatever you want. >> tell 'em how you feel. kennedy: i'm like, no, i don't think i should text, what do you think this text meant -- who cares? if you want to text someone, just text someone. >> absolutely. tell 'em how you feel. and with this, i guess it kind of says something because it is true, women put in more effort for a date because it takes us
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longer to get ready, you know, that sort of thing. and if a guy just canceled, but also i used to cancel dates all the time when i was dating -- kennedy: you almost canceled on cam. and you have to give credit to your sister julia -- >> she made me go. kennedy: okay, you're working against type here, that would be a good thing for you. >> she's, like, how has that been working for you? i was like, okay, dr. phil. kennedy: i wish we had a giant picture wall -- >> you wouldn't be able, none of themed had anything in common except one of them were cam, had a job, looked anything like -- kennedy: that is an interesting common thread. you're saying men and women cancel on each other. >> yeah. kennedy: i think it's hard for everyone. i don't think it's just one sex, and i think there are a lot of women who are only interested in money and status. >> yep. kennedy: i talk to guys who are dating right now, and they're, like, it's impossible. you practically have to bring a profit and loss statement and your tax returns in order to get a woman interested.
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and that is disgusting. that's not how it should be. kennedy: -- >> no, that's absolutely not how it should be. in new york, men are the worst in new york. yeah, but we're all the worst. everyone's bad in new york. you never hear anyone talk about new york a, like, everyone's so sweet. nobody would say that. kennedy: maybe we deserve each other. maybe we should all be venmoing thousands of dollars for not interacting, and we're going to depopulate and crater under our own -- >> i get it, it might make you feel better for a second, but it ultimately doesn't solve your problem, doesn't can make your dates go better in the future. kennedy: the world would be a better place. >> that's what i'm starting to think. take some time off. [laughter] kennedy: kat timpf, watch her tonight on gutfeld! tonight's tickle me tuesday, do not look it up! what has one head, one foot and four legs?
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kennedy: a tourist visiting times square today says he was assaulted and robbed of $140. in other words, he bought
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orchestra v.a. seats to the michael jackson musical. that's a show of weakness. and this, this is topical storm. topic number one, an animal rights activate vis ran onto the field during last night's monday night football game and was tackled by to two defenders for the l.a. rams. the activist, alex taylor, storming the 49ers' home field with a canister of pink smoke, and you've got jimmy -- you thought jimmymy garoppolo. he says it was to draw attention to the abuse of animals, which could be why he chose to do it where a group of rams were being slaughtered. alex's stunt came to a crashing hunt when bobby wagner and tack mckinley stepped in and slammed him to the ground. sadly, this is the only time all game the rams' defense stopped the run. alex is lucky to have escaped uninjured.
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a female protester was tackled so hard she sustained severe head trauma. she's now listed as probable for the miami dolphins weekend. topic number two, if you thought the cactus was the sharpest plant out there, wait til you see this. from designer david bowen, here comes plant machete. a new scientific installation that allows a living plant to control a large knife using a robotic arm. so now instead of chopping vegetables, a vegetable is going to chop yo ass. the arm movements are accomplished using a custom text to translate electrical signals into the plant into realtime swings, jabs and slices. finally, a plant that's pulley equipped to ride the new york city subway, yea. topic number three, a milwaukee man has rah raffled off a bare of -- pair of frozen burgers he's had in his freezer since
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1987. luckily, you can still get a sandwich of similar quality and age at arby's. we got the meats! this is rod watters with a pair of frozen hamburgers that he considers to be a piece of history. if you eat them, you will soon be history too. the burgers were given away free in 1987 to commemorate a milwaukee brewers' 12-game winning streak, widely considered the most consecutive ws outside of a polish phone book. rod, who even went to the trouble of having the burgers notarized, they prove they came from 1987, still the best way to prove that something came from 1987 is to ask how many genders there are. rod is now moving to a new home and decided to auction off the burgers because his wife insisted he get rid of them. apparently, she thinks the only historic relic in the new house should be rod. topic number four, luxury
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fashion brand baa lens crag a georgia hosted a fashion show in the mud. but the dirtiest show on earth, it's still bridgerton. just absolute filth. the show was opened by kanye west making his modeling debut in a full security rig. poor guy must be terrify of a surprise attack from pete davidson. high-end fashion models sloshed in mud puddles and soiling their pansy clothes -- fancy clothes like president biden. that's just sad. ironically, everyone in the audience was filthy rich. the best part is at the end of the show somehow they got giselle bund enchen, ya, to wear this leather slaughterhouse apron. as you can see, she's still furious about tom brady going back to the buccaneers. we should go back to germany with my ancestors, or or tom. so weird how they relocaterred
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to south america. topic number five, yeah, here's a surprise for you, it's tickle me tuesday. here's tickle you've been waiting for. what has one head, one foot and four legs? a bed. [laughter] >> ridiculous are. [laughter] kennedy: i love jimmy, because he laughs like peewee herman. scott got it right on twitter. you did it, scott, we're so proud of you. scott! thank you so much for watching the best hour of your day. did you love it? follow me on twitter and instagram @kennedynation, facebook kennedy fbn. tomorrow night, gary hoffman, ben domenech, brad polombo. you can't watch the show? you know what you do? you dvr it.p, make every day w a kennedy. and goodn night tveo you.
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