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should have won nobel prize, first up, fox news peter doocy is live at the white house. reporter: larry, there is a question around the white house as president biden fades to the background and vice president harris becomes overshadows him. whether or not he is doing everything that he can to help her, new thought, among people that know president biden best is that some of really effective messengers left town when he stopped his reelection bid. that why these things keep coming out that seem so unhelpful from him. >> i don't think it ask intentional -- i don't think it is unintentional. i think some of this not as strategic as we might think it looks.
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reporter: according to axios. there were squabbles about whether biden's main s surrogates on television would continue, some on . >> and there is very poor c coordination between biden and harris teams, look at how they talk about ron desantis, differently. >> irresponsible, and it is selfish. it is about political gamesmanship. >> i have talked with governor desantis he has been very gracious. reporter: could not be more different talking about the same guy. the thing is, harris campaign not been asking president biden to do much to help them, he is barely campaigning for her, seemings they would rather
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have contribution on road in battle ground states from barack obama and bill clinton. larry: bill clinton said he basically blamed biden and harris on immigrations and death of that woman in georgia is a function of their bad immigration policies. >> a rough start for clinton in georgia, he walked into a mcdonald's, the woman at cash register mistook him for joe biden. larry: that is wonderful, i didn't know that. [ laughter ] peter, that is wonderful, that is really could be your best ever. thank you so much. appreciate it. >> do democrats hate religion? that is the subject of the riff. >> so do they. do they hate god? not are all, but left wing tail wags the democratic dog, we have interviewed our
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good friend newt gingrich who called kamala harris most anti-catholic presidential candidate in on150 years, and jim nicolson, who held jobs of secretary of veterans affair, republican nation am committee chairman, and ambassador do to the vatican called democratic party ant unprecedented. what are democrats to think. people are are still shshocked at whitmer's ad. michigan catholic bishop conference pro tested whitmer's mockery of the sacrament of the eucharist, it has nothing to do with
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social media trend of people feeding each other, democratic prosecutors went after the little sisters of the poor over con practices, and saying thatted that knights of columbus was an extremist group and there are no limits to abortion. alsoo eas easter sunday, biden-harris administration septem sesent out a transgender message, and kamala harris turned down the invitation from cardinal dolan for dinner that raises a lot of money money -- for catholic charities. and it is no wonder that mr. trump is leading harris 50% to 45% with catholic voters in swing states. 2020 biden carried catholics
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52/47 over trump. not just catholics who are up in arms against the biden-harris democrats, one of most potent christian organizations now new apostolic reformation. and the group represents independent churches totaling about 33 million u.s. members. not strictly religious issue, but people with common sense are offended by transgender sports, democrats argue in favor of biological men participates in women's sports and add democratic support for minors access to gender transitioning operations, "wall street journal" editorial page notes the issues could decide senate races in ohio, montana, and wisconsin. more generally, democrats
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pursuit of woke cultural teaches opposed by people of all faiths, and democrats opposition to religion is not limited to catholics or other craig groups, f fanaticism over dei, diversity, equity and inclusion has fosters a terrible way of anti-semitism throughout schools, higher education and almost all institutions that democrats can get their hands on. so, do democrats hate god? unfortunately, too many of them do. that is one losing issue in this presidential campaign. and that is the riff. all right, joining me now rich lowry, editor in chief national review, clay travis and tammy bruce. author of fear itself. exposing the left's mind killing agenda, we have a full house. welcome to you clay travis. >> thank you, larry.
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>> appreciate it. >> what do you make of this religious or shall we say anti-religious factor in this election whether it is at presidential level or the senate level or there is by the way, religious or god, because to me, dei has been a pro -- of anti-semitism for past year or more. what do you think. >> i think that dei is religion for people who don't believe in religion, it characterized many of their world views, as i would break it down, when you really analyze it, i love "wall street journal" editorial about senate races in wisconsin, michigan and pennsylvania. i watched last night, the giant's game against bengals, i see a great ad airing for people who watch football it is kamala harris attacked by donald trump for being willing to pay for transgender surgery for
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immigrants and criminals, and it attacks essence of democrat argument. look. they believe that men who pretend to be women should be able to win women's champions they believe they are actually women. and i think that white, black,s asian, hispanic men in particular, overwhelmingly reject it. the sports fans, it could decide the election in what i call the big ten states. larry: tammy bruce, you have a newly group, apostolic rest reformation it is not just a cas catholic thing but there is also a jewish problem developing. not going after anti-semitism. never really did much when it was unmasked at places
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like columbia, and penn and other fa fancy pant places. >> this is partly rooted in envy and having come from the left, notion that anything that competes with idea that government is everything. you must look to government for your answers, morally and otherwise. that anything that is about faith ethe idea that there is something beyond us as humans, that can inform your ideas about what is is appropriate, and how to live your life, who you are answerable to is the threat of this left worldwide, they can't have, that they know, they are envious of religioniousty of what people are willing to give those, superior to them or having answers that is what dei provides is a kind of religious base and answer, it provides ability because of the issue of envy to go
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after jews. people who have relied on education and their faith beyond every government through hassle va -- it has elevated them. the u.s. is about freedom, jewish people are people who have shown humanity, what can be accomplished with faith and a belief in yourself beyond nature of what man will tell you that is what destroys the left. >> people recented it and persecuted them for years. >> they have never become victims, they have never let go of that faith that is their primary crime. larry: rich lowry, editor in chief of national review. you recall our government friend william f buckley wrote many years ago. a nation would religion is
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sunk. families without religion are sunk. it breaks the whole country, he never said which, die tie dei is not a higher power. that is the problem here. >> free society, you have to have two wings, one is freedom the other is virtue, without freedom the other does not work. a couple years ago republican electives were scscared of this issue, suddenly the light bull be bulb went off. larry: this is a common sense view if you ask me, biological men should not play in women's sports, is that asking too much? it is not a religious issue,
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this is a common sense issue eit is a losing issue for those who support it those in brown and one in wisconsin, tester, in montana that is not montana values, i am kissing him good by, the other is more interesting they are stuck with that, that is is a bad losing issue. >> so bad in texas calling allred who got attacked in senate campaign over ted cruz over this issue had to cut a new ad saying i'm not in favor. >> he said boys should not compete in gi girl's sports. >> i know bret baier is sitting down on wednesday by kamala harris, no one has asked this in high levels of democrat party, to my knowledge, joe biden las
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never been asked do you believe a biological man identifying as a woman should be able to compete in athletics in high school and college against girls, to me that is a foundational question, if you argue these men are actually women, then you are buying into a fundamental untruth, once they can force you to lie. >> it is the ultimate deconstruction of the truth, which strikes at everything el that we believe and language itself, and that goes back to faith. >> how about opposite of faith. pushed by democratic interest groups, anything to do with i'm just going to call woke culture in the schools, woke culture at harvard, yale and princeton that is their problem. in the public schools, then remember you go after the parents, who try to go after
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woke culture. >> they don't want their kids to learn about it in kindergarten, that is part of problem led to political vulnerability, they existed in this woke bubble with all people in media and academia who thought ta was new mainstream, the new realm of progress. so they thought it was fine. when 80% of people oppose it. larry: tammy bruce, i'm determined to go to you. he is excited today. >> we are. larry: look at, this anticatholic stuff, one thing after another. >> let me say. >> i just want to add one thing, i have z known jim nicolson forever, he is not bombastic or way out there in terms of making statements. he will be voting being,
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point -- booth he and calista gingrich are ambassadors to the vatican, trump lost catholic vote in 2020 he is polling ahead in swing state catholic vote now that is huge, that is bigger than this apostolic reformiation. >> i think not jewish, i am not catholic, i believe in god, i have an issue with organized religion, but the grgretchen whitmer campaign. the nature of going after catholics of faith, that is appalling to all of us. i think it strikes average american whether they are a person of faith or not as deeply unfair and deeply obscene and a sign on,
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striking at western civilization norms to debilitate the nature. >> what you know who was attacking christopher columbus a couple of years ago? kamala harris. >> it they shut down the -- the. >> it is still there. larry: people battle over this, i don't understand it, it is an anti-catholic thing, first anti-italian. >> i would tie it to olympic ceremony, i see for everyone that remembers last supper bastard swrpast. >> generosity of people of christian faith is what l blampoons them in many ways. >> not on this program.
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>> we're here to make it up. larry: we are doing straight socialistic, after after market show, rich lowry and tammy bruce, and clay nice to meet you. larry: bret baier's interview with vice president kamala harris, this wednesday, 6 p.m. eastern on special report. coming on kudlow, president trump wants 10,000 new border patrol agents to end the biden-harris migrant crisis. we'll talk about it with tennessee senator bill hagerty and a few other things when kudlow returns, you can catch kudlow, monday through friday 4 p.m. here on fox business, if you can't get us at 4:00, for heaven's sakes, text your favorite 9-year-old, she will show you how to dvr the show, you will never miss that religion is basis of society riff. i am kudlow and we'll be
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but kamala says that the bill she would have voted for, that trump is against would have given border patrol this and the other and they endorse trump. >> they did. and the reason is they know he means what he says this fake border bill that kamala harris and chuck schumer put forward was a rouse an opportunity to put more resources into recycling more people in the country more rapidly. not to really protect our border, high time we did and president trump is only one that can get it done. larry: we looked at this, basically would have still let about 2 million illegals in, that is not including those who are flown in and not the so-called getaways or got aways, what was great about two million? >> it does not make sense. talking about ones that we fly in. i brought this to floor of senate, everyone democrat voted to continue using taxpayer dollars to sup
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is up flights, into the country by passing borders. bringing illegal migrants into cities of their choice, every sing democrat voted to continue to use taxpayer funds last year 320 thousand people came in this year, this year i hear a half million. larry: that is what we hear too. sound from jd vance on sunday talk show. >> senator vance i'm going to stop you, i know what happened i'll stop you, it was limited to a handful of apartment complexes. >> only martha, do you hear yourself, only a handful. in america were taken over by venezuelan gangs and donald trump is the problem not kamala harris' open border, americans are so fed up with what is happening. they have every right to be. larry: couple things. there one smart guy.
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jd vance. martha should have never said, that the point is only a handful of apartment complexes taken over by venezuelan gangs, this [music] is not america. >> p partisan media are so out of touch. that she would even take that line of questioning with jd shows you on out of touch they are. larry: just a handful is staggering. >> should not be a single one. larry: good point, there should be law and order, even modest closing of the border. >> i can't imagine she thinks st would be step able acceptable if it were her apartment. larry: talk politics. you have been traveling, raising money for "get out" the vote in pennsylvania, where el? >> ohio, nevada, we're doing you know work there, and work hard to make sure we can even the score, amazing
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that we have to talk about word like this beyond margin of fraud. we are trying to bump up president trump's margins, our senate candidates and congressional candidates down ballot. make certain they are in, and that republicans know, that it is wise to get out and vote early and cast ballots we have a huge operation to ensure voter integrity and ballot integrity. if we wait to last minute what happened in nevada, could happen again. -- in 2022. he lost. what happened. it snowed in northern nevada on eel day. our voters wait until election day. what could go wrong? a lot. early voting matters, absentee ballot voting. larry: we were talking bwith a lot of potential senators that could read pl bl balance sheets and income statements, david mccormick
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is coming up later on the show, and sheehy in montana. you might have a lot of company, you yourself served in business,. >> i am looking forward to it i think dave mccormick is a great candidate, bernie moreno the same, wonderful he has a entrepreneurial spirit, and sheehy is a real hero. larry: if you get the senate back, i -- you will, you may get yourself 52 or 53 or 54, you can really drive home the trump agenda? i know there are a couple of liberal republicans that you can never count on. let's say you get 52 or 53. you have tax cut agenda that president has laid out, and developing a spending cut agenda with elon musk efficiency movement and so forth. he will want tough border control, you know we have
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vivek ramaswamy on quite a bit, they want to clean up the swamp. the alpha bet agencies, a problem with justice department. and all kinds of weaponization. against mr. trump and other conservatives, can you get it through, can we get a good senate leader for example who will drive that through. >> i discussed with number of people that are running for senate leadership most important criteria from my perspective their ability to get along with donald trump and lock arms with this agenda. larry: who are you talking to. >> there are a number people that have announced they will run. >> you have rick scott. and there may be others. but, i think one key criteria, will be making certain that we take greatest advantage of this first 100 days first 200 to really make it matter, and senate side getting appointments through and our
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nominees appointed right away. larry: a policy through, change the whole direction of policies of country. it has to be siss significant. >> and tax package will be on the agenda, you think what about president trump did in 2017, and with de with deregulatory thrust. we hope the economy grows stronger and better. larry: senator bill hagerty, thank you so much. >> coming up. why do economists keep attacking trump's agenda, then nobel prizes? oh, my god we'll ask art laffer and congresswoman claudia tenney, laffer should have gotten that nobel prize. >> kudlow is i
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>> we're going to knock the hell out of inflation, use a thing we have more of than anyanyone el, liquid gold, american gas. we will ready, no tax on tips. no tax on overtime. and no tax on social security benefits for our seniors. larry: there you have it mr. trump, in full spread, joining us now art laffer, former reagan economist, author of trump economic
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mirrormiracle with steve moore, and claudia tenney also joining us. claudia, so, the nobel prize for economics, okay, just you can't make this up. the nobel prize for economics simon johnson wins it from m.i.t., h he worked for imf in 2016, during the campaign the presidential campaign, he predicted. distinguished man, predicted if donald trump were elected we would have a stock market crash, now, a bunch of years later, he gets nobel prize. art laffer should have got it not simon johnson or a
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goofball, what do you think. you are not a professional economist, how does this happen? >> you know, i doe agree with you, i think that art laffer should have won, you talking m.i.t., he probably got 800 on his s.a.t.s and static view of the economy. and not a dynamic view not a business person. trump is good at seeing entrepreneur rally side, one think he mentioned. number one, growth. number two, is energy. we have to get our energy back. that is what is going to drive down prices, will enable to us have growth, bring back our supply chains and make us dominant. and we'll project strength on the world stage and not be leveraged by two bit
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countries in the world. larry: i will bet you, that this simon johnson, would be part of the chorus of you know green new deal, let's get rid of fossil fuels, i bet you, he would not be part of another chores that chorus that argues we need more fossil fuels or natural gas and more nuclear power we need more abundant electricity to meet our needs, art it could not have been worse, here "wall street journal" story, 50 economists, they have "wall street journal" survey, 50 economists survey morse today, believe that donald trump's eco economic policies will know higher inflation than kamala harris' policies, this
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quarter they have upped it. even more. trump is an inflationist, you understand and kamala harris is not an inflationist, what do you make of it arthur. >> simon johnson i am sure is very qualified, i don't want to say anything negative about him. larry: you didn't, i said it and claudia said it we spared you. >> the other economists don't know what they are saying about inflation and on the economy with donald trump. they think that tax cuts are inflation aary and spending cuts reduce growth that is not true. you know government spending is taxation. how you collect your taxes also matters and all proposal i have seen from donald trump, they are election campaign promises, they are also damn good economics. no taxes on tips, why should you spend more money collecting a dollar of taxes than the amount of taxes you
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do, you can't get money from those people in tips that say smart thing to do, be efficient on your use of collection resources, never spend more than the amount of taxes you collect, always top cut taxes on margin, that is where you have tax eliminate taxes on overtime that lauer -- lowers marginal tax rate and salt pullbacko salt deductions those people -- we don't have a lot of deductions here in tennessee it energize most productive states, and. other one our people at huge disadvantage in competition with people in in places like hong kong and other places, it is double taxation. it is not double tacking a from a stand point of
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american taxes but double tactaxation from where they work. they are t are -- taxed at high are rate, than other people at places they work. it does not make sense, interest deductions on auto loans are logical. if you tax interest income you should deduct interest expense, that is why we have a household deduction, not a tax loophole it is the correct way to tax, you should not tax interests on borrowing for homes or. >> larry: back to claudia. one of the this inflation issue. a big thing, i think is tariffs. the article in the journal cites people saying studies, studies quote, unquote, they don't show the study,
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studies show rising tariffs will cost rising inflation. now we saw in mr. trump's first ter, we saw a huge increase in china tariffs, i was very much a part of china team that imposed them under bob lighthizer, they did not cause inflation, tariffs mean you cut profit margins to sell goods, in most case its of china who had to cut their profit margins to sell in u.s. in face of the higher tariffs, i don't understand policy of trade reciprocity. that says, if you are unfair to us, we have to be unfair to you, but if you are fair to us and cut your tariffs we'll cut our tariffs, i do not see how that could be inflationary, down understand. -- i don't understand it. i see is everywhere. i don't see evidence for
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this. >> you know, you have a lot there if tariffs are so bad why did biden administration leave them in place, we were facing unfair competition overseas, that is something art just referred to, how can we continue to burden and hurt our american companies that trade overseas that are bring profits back, something did you in the tax cut and jobs accuhad a re repatriation that brought tens of thousands of jobs and billions of dollars over 300 billion, i think back into our economy that went to u.s. treasury. they never talk about the growth, we talk about the anonymous rate so low under the tax cuts and jobs act and president trump, right now we have flooded this market with cash. between inflation reduction act and american rescue plan and we have given all of these subsidies to green engineer -- energy can you imagine if we give exxon and
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mobile and shell in old day to pay for their gas stations to sell gas, it is the responsibility of the green energy costs they need to do, that we have wasted so much in taxpayers dollars, that created inflation that is cruelest tax on consumers, did i get a chance to meet with argentina president. he agreed with me that inflation is cruelest thing you could do he does not believe in gradualism, high would agree with you -- he would agree with you, pull the band-aid off allow the economy to explode and grow, we will not cut down be test difficults without growing the economy. >> we have a lot of this boils down to this. simple notion. if government somehow in minds of these mainstream thinkers, if government does it, it is not inflationary, if an individual private
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person does it, it is. i don't think who, came up with that damn fool theory, they ought to go back and read art laffer or milton friedman, if i spend my own money it is bad, but if the government spends it, it is good, that say crazy notion, we'll leave it for another time you two can tee off on that, government is good and blessed. individuals are also greedy and exvilla evil, thank you, art laffer and claudia tenney. >> coming up. democrats war on fracking cost them pennsylvania? we'll ask pennsylvania senator candidate, david mccormick next up right here. (♪) (♪) what took you so long? i'm sorry, there was a long line at the thai place.
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fracking, you can do it with red tape, and legal suits and epa mandates. my opponent bob casey has introduced a frack act 6 times in congress that would be devastating to fracking, pennsylvaniaians know this, they see a vote for kamala harris is a vote for weakness and a vote for all sorts of policies that will hurt our fossil fuel industry, natural gas in particular. and legal eas legalize illegal immigration, my opponent is is a 100% sure vote it was weak policies that kamala harris wants to put in place. larry: how can anyone defend cutbacks on lng, liquid natural gas, how can anyone in pennsylvania defend policies that says you can't
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export lng, it is a national security issue as well as domestic economic issue. >> absolutely, great for pennsylvania's economy there is about 400,000 jobs already it should be 4 times that we have fourth largest natural gas reserve in the world, if you are really serious about climate change, best way to reduce carbon emissions to get beautiful clean natural gas from pennsylvania, and export it out got world to replace cold fire plants in -- coal fire plants in india and to make it worse, harris mandate case with epa have made us more dependent on china. this policy is crazy. and it will only get worse under harris and case casey. larry: david what ill is part of your narrative. in the final weeks of the campaign. >> well, your viewers can
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learn more about me, we're talking about economy, the compounded inflation over 20% due to reckless spending of biden-harris and casey who voted 100% of the time for that and war on fossil fuels making it so hard for working families, 60% of pennsylvania working families live paycheck to paycheck. fuel is 50%. and that is not sustainable, they are getting squeezed. we need to get this economy back on track it will only get worse under harris and casey, she proposed 2 trillion more of new spending. we need common sense policies and deregulation under president trump. larry: david mccormick terrific stuff, turk buddy. thae >> i'll be rightrs back with my last word.
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