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three hours this morning, then a three hour radio show, then you host "the five." now you are doing the 8:00 show and you are supposed to be back in six hours. if you are late tomorrow i am so busting you on the air tomorrow night. >> brian: i was going to say can i sleep over at your mansion because i don't want to drive all the way home. >> sean: i live further than you do! good job, good to see you. >> brian: good luck. >> sean: good luck, i need it. we've been telling you how the media lies on a daily basis about all things trump and by the way, again, again. her mainstream corrupt, destroy-trump media caught red handed this time pushing for phony moral outrage, again lying to you, the american people. this weekend they actually repackaged an old story, really old, over a year old about donald trump jr.'s 2016 meeting with a russian lawyer in trump tower. they literally this week and try to pass it off as a major new
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scandal. by the way, in moments we are going to prove it to you. we will call out the fake crisis paddlers that are the so-called news media in his country and by the way on the left, they all seemingly want this president to fail. that's sad at all costs because they want democrats back in power. we have more information surrounding "the new york times" newest hire, so-called journalist, so-called record, long history of making despicable, disgusting comments, racist comments against people because of race, men, and f the police. we will explain. we have one more shocking example of conservatives being targeted by far left agitators and we will address the situation out of chicago, 71 people shot this weekend alone. 12 dead and dozens more fighting for their lives. rahm, where are you? obama, you had eight years, why did you not fix this? and finally the u.s. reissued
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very tough sanctions finally against the regime in iran. it is the latest important move by the president and to strategy, it's called peace through strength, and it works. we've got a lot to get into tonight. breaking news, opening monologue begins now. it's just a little over a year and a half, donald trump has got our economy revving up. it's now booming. the u.s. is more secure, the president's policy thankfully for the sake of the people in this country are working, but the left, democrats, the mainstream destroy-trump media, they could care less. instead, they all seemingly, because they want power back in the hands of nancy pelosi and company, want the president to fail. if he fails, we fail and they have abused their trust with you, the american people. the president's success is sending them over the edge. that's why they push these phony moral outrage, feign outrage every second of every minute of every day of every week of every
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month of every year now and of course it's kind of hard to stir up a new crisis every single day, so this weekend, well, they kind of turned their bag of tricks and said we don't have any more bad news, let's make it up and they just recycle, literally recycled start to finish, a story that is more than a year old. the fake outrage centered around this recent wheat from the president. "fake news reporting a complete fabrication and i'm concerned about the meeting that my wonderful son don jr. had an trump tower. this was a meeting to get information on an opponent, which is totally legal and done every day, all the time in politics and it went nowhere. i didn't know about it. we all know that we from the president is not in any way shape, matter or form anything different than what he said over a year ago. it's not a new stunning admission. literally we have known about the political nature of the
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trump tower meeting for over a year. it ended up being a meeting about adoption. we know donald trump jr. was told they might have information on hillary. president trump tweeted as much way back over a year ago, july july 2017, if any of these sheep in the media would ever do any work, they are lazy, they are overpaid. most politicians, he tweeted over a year ago, would have gone to a meeting like the one don jr. attended in order to get info on an opponent. that's politics. and in september of 2017 "the new york times" reporting "donald trump jr. told senate investigators that he set up a june 2016 meeting with a russian lawyer because he was intrigued that she might have damaging information about hillary clinton. sadly in an effort to malign president trump, your friends -- not really -- in the mainstream media, they forgot even their own reporting. their own reporting.
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that's how bad they are. that's how desperate they are to get the democrats back in power in 92 days. for example, one "new york times" correspondent tweeted "what an astonishing, brazen admission after more than a year of denials by the president and his staff." "huffington post" ran with the headline "trump finally admits his campaign colluded with russia at trump tower meeting." trump appears to change story on meeting with russian lawyer. naturally the famed moral outrage of the day was even worse on your fake, phony networks and so-called news competitors of hours. take a look. >> everything you heard from every white house representative there was a lie. >> not only was it a conspiracy to defraud. he's aiding and abetting and undermining an interesting sorts of ways of our democratic society. >> are reporting, despite what the president tweeted in response to it, very much is
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that he's worried about don jr. he has expressed that worry to the people that he's been talking to on the phone. he's been privately brooding over this. >> he says he knew about the meeting, that almost certainly means donald jr. lied in front of congress and i think that would almost certainly mean that donald junior would get indicted. >> on a random sunday morning tweet, and admission of lying and something that starts to get the dictionary if not legal definition of collusion. >> as if it's starting -- it continues to make your hair her trying to follow it all. >> then there is the next level, michael cohen says the president knew. so the president says i didn't know. does that add another level to the conspiracy? >> sean: it's like a competition. dumb, dumber, dumbest, they are all in the same category. this treatment by this medium to this president, duly elected by you, the american people's, beyond disgusting. meanwhile you have no liquor and
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liar, congressman shift joining his friends in the media -- we have a great tape we will play for you in a second. also weighing in with fake feigned moral outrage of his own. by the way, he got nailed on cbs. he doesn't have any evidence, none. 18 months in, nine, zero, zip. take a look. >> can you agree that there has been no evidence of collusion, coordination or conspiracy that has been presented thus far between the trump campaign and russia? >> no, i don't agree with that at all. i think there's plenty of evidence of collusion or conspiracy in plain sight. >> sean: where is it? we've been looking for a long time. you have evidence of collusion. russia collusion in plain sight. let's look at adam schiff. he could easily be talking about himself. remember when he tried to dig up dirt on president trump from his own russian sources? it turns out he was being cranked by a russian radio
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personality. he thought he was talking with the russians. a conspiracy, collusion with the russians and we actually, mr. mueller, we have evidence. >> listen to this. >> he was in moscow in november 2013. he met with a journalist. >> she's a poor journalist. but anyway, she became famous because of putin's godfather. >> putin's godfather. okay. >> she is also known as a person who provided girls for escort and she met with trump and she brought him a russian girl celebrity, also known as a person with a strange reputatio reputation. >> and how do you spell her name mike >> what's the nature of that? >> there were pictures of naked trump. >> so putin was made aware of the availability of the
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compromise and material? >> of course. >> thank you very much. we will be back in touch with you through our staff to make arrangements to obtain these materials for our committee and for the fbi and i appreciate you reaching out to us. >> collusion, conspiracy, russians, tape, proof. where is the media outrage over the attempt to collude and conspire with russia? or is it only a crime if a republican is trying to dig up political dirt and opposition research on an opponent? this time we have the tape of the whole thing. imagine if we had a tape of the meeting and trump tower. that was about russian adoption. as you can see how corrupt our media is and just so happy to rehash an old phony scandal. literally a dead end meeting about adoption with a russian attorney who happened to meet with fusion gps before and after the meeting, sidebar, but couldn't care less about we have
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another case of collusion with evidence. if the clinton campaign. funneling money through a law firm, the dnc funneling money through a law firm to hire a foreign spy. oh. to dig up what came out to be russian lies, propaganda, debunked lies about president trump and then fed it to you, the american people to steal an election. and it became the bulk of the information in a fisa warrant that was used four times to spy on an american citizen as part of the opposition party campaign in an election year. we are talking about christopher steele, hillary clinton's dirty dossier with russian lies, bought and paid for by the clintons, the democrats, to purposely lie to you, the american people. why? because they didn't care what they said, how many lies they told because they wanted to steal an election and they still lost with totally absurd untrue claims from russia like this
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one. trump's perverted conduct in moscow included hiring the presidential suite in the ritz-carlton hotel where he knew president, mrs. obama had stayed on one of their official trips to russia and defiling the bed where they had slept by employing a number of prostitues and performing golden showers. showers. in front of him. he did say the following. that was just raw intelligence. i don't know if that's true at all. 50/50. where's the media outrage? that was used to get a warrant to spy on americans. where's the outrage against the clinton campaign? literally paying for lies to lie to you, the american people. literally to rig an election that obviously used paid for russian lies.
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that sounds like collusion and a conspiracy to me and still the media wonders why the american people don't trust them. they wonder why you shout "you suck." do you know why? because they do suck. they have a political agenda. they are politically driven. they hate this president and at all costs have been trying, continue to try to destroy him, his kids, his sons, his daughter, his 12-year-old kid, his wife and literally anybody that's friends with them. do any of these people in the media that lied again and got caught again, do they ever care how much better off this country is doing? 14 states record low unemployment. record low unemployment, hispanic americans, african-americans, asian-americans and our brave vets that are out now getting in the workplace. millions fewer on food stamps, 4 million new jobs, more
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manufacturing jobs that obama told us was never coming back. tonight also we have another blow to their credibility, this one comes to a scare of "the new york times." right there, meet the newest member of the newspaper's editorial board, her name is sarah. for years she tweeted dozens of statements about race and white people. she used a hashtag "cancel white people." she openly wondered if white people were only fit to live underground like groveling goblins. she tweeted that she gets "joy out of being cruel to old white men." she also trashed all men and the police, frequently writing f the police. and of course she has also expressed her hatred for president trump, shocking's, she works at "the new york times." "i was equating him to hitler before it was cool." there are literally other -- "the new york times" doesn't care. they know about this, they still
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hired her and her rigorously now defending her their decision te her. i know some of you will be angry. on this program we never call for boycotts, we never say that people should be fired or lose their jobs. i'm not going to start tonight. i'm going to be consistent because it's always conservatives that they really want fired. but "the new york times," the paper of record? this is disgusting beyond words. if you, the american people, the american consumers, you always have the power not to read it, to turn the dial, not read the newspaper or whatever else they put out, but this reveals yet another example of what is a blatant, corrupt double standard in the destroy-trump media. if "the new york times" frequently peddles identity politics. they totally gloss over stories in some cases if it doesn't fit their political agenda. they always want to target the president, target conservatives and target republicans.
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where were all of these groups that are literally paid millions and millions and millions of dollars a year to monitor conservatives on talk radio, rush, mark, me, laura. anybody on the fox news channel that gives opinion, labeled opinion, for boycotts and firings? they are silent tonight because they are hypocrites too. to prove this point a friend of this program, conservative activist candace owens. she equated verbatim the exact same tweets from "the new york times" new hire but switched out the word white for another race. she was promptly banned from twitter and after much outcry her account was reinstated. they figured out that she was making a point and twitter apologized for "the error." it brings us to our next story that involves yet another scary example of the left's so-called resistance to trump allies all over the country. the very person who was banned and unbanned from twitter, candace owens, her colleague, charlie kirk.
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eating breakfast in philadelphia kind of like pam bondi, secretary nielsen. let's see, and sarah sanders. an angry mob of far left protesters literally ran them out of the restaurant and needed police assistance. watch this. >> [inaudible] >> sean: assaulted. they will both join us later in the program tonight for an exclusive interview and we will show you everything that went down. the left-wing intolerance is so out of control and i have a warning, it's only going to get worse as the most important midterms in our lifetime and 92 days gets closer and closer. meanwhile, one local democrat in chicago is putting politics aside, desperately, rightly
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trying to rescue his city for what has been a wave of violence that has been devastating his hometown since obama began his presidency. watch this. >> i represent a community on the west side at the government allows drugs and gangs to dominate those communities where senior citizens and children are held hostage. held hostage in her home, hostage in their community and they can't enjoy the liberties that are afforded to them by everyone else that is unacceptable and we need the president's help in chicago. the mayor, he must take away the thought that chicago is a trump-free zone. taxpayers deserve to have the president come in and bring resources to the community. we need to make sure that the billions of dollars that we send to washington comes back in the mayor should be working closely with trump. >> sean: this has to be a tipping point.
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our national treasure, our children. over 70 shot, 12 killed, dozens of others fighting for their lives. a city with a gang violence epidemic that seems never endin ending. where's rahm emanuel? he can't curtail violent crime? if he can't do it, step aside or at the very least ask for help from the president, talk to rudy giuliani. he fixed new york city. the lives of our children are at stake here. law-abiding citizens are held hostage and getting killed. we've got to stop it. i do hope the president sees what's happening and is able to step in and help the city of chicago and help save some lives. we will monitor that and give you updates as the situation unfolds, but first we got to return to the middle east, the president's strategy of peace through strength is in full swing. iran is now being held accountable, thankfully. the president today announcing that the tough nuclear deal sanctions finally will be reinstated against this rogue
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regime that chants "death to america." the sanctions effectively prevent many national companies from conducting business with iran and is not likely to be lifted in less iran halts their aggressive hostile actions, funding proxy wars and being the number one funding country of global terrorism and of course to end their pursuit of nuclear weapons. the constant threats to the united states into israel. a lot of news tonight. we still have a lot to get to. joining us now with reaction, the author of the number one "new york times" best seller, the russian hoax in the illicit scheme to? to my clear hillary clinton, gregg jarrett and the author of why we fight, fox news national security strategist dr. sebastian gorka. doctor, let me start with you, let's start with the big latest lie of the media. they all went with it, they never did their research and they all basically like sheep follow each other. >> it's remarkable, sean. it shows you how they have
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nothing. let's be very clear, hopefully they are taking notes. there is no crime to meet with a foreign national to obtain opposition research. especially when it turns out that that individual took that meeting under false pretenses. however, it is a crime, it is a crime, to engage somebody at the cost of millions of dollars who is not a foreign registered agent but at the same time as a former intelligence officer, that's christopher steele, and to use his russian propaganda material as the grounds for a surveillance warrant in a fisa court. greg can give you all the chapters, all the code, but that is a crime. for the last 430 days we have had zero evidence connecting the president to russia and i'm going to say now on the record, they will never find any because there isn't any. >> sean: they haven't and the
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fact is i played the tape of adam schiff. it's very hard to say on tv, it's a very risky move, but in all seriousness, okay. he's talking to a russian. he's getting opposition research that he hopes will kill off the president politically and then we got hillary's phony dossier. the media ignores at all, greg. this is beyond corrupt and they will destroy the president and his family in the process with no compunction whatsoever. >> there is no fairness and equivalency. i was amazed today when "the new york times" in their front page story declared without any evidence, without citing any statute, that it was illegal, that prompt our meeting. i will cite the law. the federal campaign election act specifically says a foreign national may volunteer services, attend meetings and provide information. it is not and never has been considered a thing of value under our election laws.
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what is a thing of value is paying a foreigner, as hillary clinton did, for information on donald trump. >> sean: didn't we learn the fbi also paid him? which we suspected? now we know. >> that's right. and the payment by hillary establishes it as a thing of value, making it illegal. as we learned last friday, judicial watch through a lawsuit of paying documents. >> sean: 11 payments. >> which shows that christopher steele was not only on the payroll of hillary clinton, but for seven months before the trump-russia case was officially launched, he was on the fbi's payroll receiving 11 payments. >> sean: last word. >> you mentioned one thing that needs to be repeated, this private lawyer was briefed by fusion gps before and after the meeting in trump tower so this could have been a set up from
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white house. ed henry, you are there alone because the president is not there i don't think. >> that's right, he's in new jersey but you are right that this was kind of a tough day for special counsel robert mueller and his team in court today because remember, judge t.s. eliot back in may said the special counsel he believed really didn't care about paul manafort and this bank fraud and tax evasion charges, that instead he just wanted to get the president, try to get dirt from manafort to either impeach or prosecute the president. judge ellis added again late today lashing out at one of the prosecutors, greg andrews for going on and on about manafort's connection to ukrainian politicians that have nothing to do with the president or the crux of the bank fraud and tax charges against a manafort. judge ellis growing furious when andrews would not look up at the judge while he was speaking. the prosecutor claiming he was looking at documents. the judge declared "look at me, don't look down. you look down as if to say that's b.s. i'm up here. if the judge not happy,
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interesting because ellis warned back in may that what the special counsel might be trying to do is not just get manafort to sing, but get him to compose, meaning either manafort or other witnesses come up with stuff that may or may not be true, as you mentioned rick gates, the star witness testifying today. he admitted to crimes that he committed. let's remember that he is somebody who has admitted to lying to federal investigators, so he has a credibility question and again, none of this gets at alleged russian collusion. a new frenzy that was whipped up this weekend because of that tweet you mentioned at the top of the show, the president saying that the focus of that trump tower meeting in the summer of 2016 was not about russian adoption, it was about getting dirt on hillary clinton. the problem is the president already mentioned that at a news conference last summer with the french president. >> sean: john don mcgahn jr. mentioned it when he testified. so he admitted to lying.
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he admitted to embezzling. did he admit -- what's the deal? does he get it jake done might get out of jail free card just to say whatever he wants to say against his former partner? >> he pled guilty to lying to federal investigators so that's going to be a big problem from him when there's cross-examination. which story are we to believe? use told them one thing, now we get another thing. >> sean: did he get a deal? >> absolutely. >> sean: if you say this we will give you know jail time or something? >> he's already gotten a deal. he already pled and he's cooperating with the special counsel, that is why he is their "star witness." the question is going to be whether his credibility is believed. nothing that rick gates is saying gets out to where this investigation started, which was collusion. it's about bank fraud, tax charges. >> sean: thank you, i won't drag you into my commentary, ed henry, thank you. how is that different from sammy the bull? admits, they know he killed 19
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people. 19. no jail time. witness protection program, a new house and a new life. is the murderer not going to say whatever you want? this is a process that is wrong. we will deal with this in the future. also today, daily caller. sara carter reporting the doj is refusing to preserve work-related emails from the former fbi director jim comey's private accounts. i wonder if they do that for you or me. we reached out to the doj for comment, they declined. here with more reaction, california congressman devin nunes, who frankly deserves the medal of freedom for really showing sadly the biggest abuse of power and corruption scandal. let's just get your general take on everything, where we are and what is important now. >> thank you, sean and thanks for having me on again. really where we are at, a lot of people ask what's left? we still have information that we need from the department of justice. i will say as of tonight we are getting closer and closer to
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having the information that we need. >> sean: tell us why. >> they are provided -- they have allowed -- all the issues that were in our subpoena they have now -- either we've been able to review, our investigators have been able to review what they have been delivered to the committee in one form or fashion or another. let's put that aside, there is still more that has to be done and we are a month late. so where are we? we talked about this last week. we have at least 20 pages of the fisa -- the fisa warrant that went after carter page. we have about 20 pages that the house republicans have asked several months ago for the president and his office to declassify. we need that declassified. senator grassley secondly asked for the bruce ohr for 302. bruce ohr is going to become more and more important. >> sean: explain the 302. it's an official report. where they altered?
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>> so the fbi interviewed bruce or at least a dozen times and put together reports. so once they fired christopher steele, which at that point they should've not been meeting with him anymore but what they had is they have bruce ohr, whose wife was working for fusion gps was going to meet and still get the information for christopher steele as they were trying to verify this unverified dossier or the clinton dirt that was used to get the fisa warrant. that's number two. number three, there is exculpatory evidence that we have seen, classified documents that need to be declassified. >> sean: exculpatory in nature in what way? exculpatory in what way? >> in that the carter page fisa when the judges should have been presented with this exculpatory evidence that the fbi and doj had. so those are the three areas that we have left in terms of what we need declassified.
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>> sean: rumors on top of that of a tape and potentially intel servers involvement in all of this? is there any truth to that? >> that i think it's to the origins of the investigation, which we still are unclear on on whether or not -- we know that the australian diplomat that was serving in london -- we were told that it was five eyes intelligence that was used to go after papadopoulos. but we discovered in our investigation is there was no intelligence and in fact the australian diplomat doesn't even make any sense. in the big picture, we need these documents declassified. that has to get done. >> sean: i'm running out of time and i want to get this in. this is really important. i just played the tape, the april 2017 tape of your colleague, adam schiff -- i won't add my commentary to your
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comments, and it sounds like he's colluding with russians for dirt on donald trump and wasn't the phone a dossier that hillary and the dnc paid for, wasn't that full of russian lies, and it was used to misinform the american people to get a fisa warrant is your memo pointed out, the grassley memo pointed out, the bulk of information for the fisa? >> look, if they would have been up to the democrats, they were in on this from the beginning, so was the media. the media and 2016 had all this information too so they know that this information was being generated by the clinton campaign. you had doj, fbi, all of those cast of characters that were meeting regularly with christopher steele, bruce ohr, the number four at the department of justice who i think is going to become a more and more important figure in this and a lot of the investigative reporters should be looking closer at bruce ohr. >> sean: appreciate your time. soon, maybe this week. the rumors i'm hearing. good to see you, please come
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back. the left targeting conservatives continues. despicable, disgusting. we will speak to victims this weekend. charlie kirk, candace owens harassed, they were having breakfast in philadelphia. earlier today, this tape is so bad, we will get to that and greg gutfeld straight ahead. ♪ when you rent from national...
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[crowd screaming] >> sean: turning point, charlie kirk and candace owens, both friends of the show. pam bondi, secretary nielsen, sarah sanders, melania trump, ivanka trump, a 12-year-old kid, barron trump, a 4-year-old granddaughter, chloe trump. the media talks about them because they say you suck -- you actually got physically assaulted. >> correct. water thrown on myself, they threw an egg at me. here's the interesting part, candace and i were just minding our own business. we were having a quiet breakfast and immobilized within 20 or
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30 minutes, at least 50 of them came into the restaurant and started calling candace a nazi, i can't figure how they would come to that conclusion. >> sean: there were racial comments. >> this was a primarily black police force. if there was only one white police officer, the rest were black and hispanic, they called us race traders, they were staying at the police and that all police are racist and fight that this was an all white group, antifa facing an all black police force and myself. >> sean: i did notice that you both kept her cool and you stayed out. not going to go back in. i would probably come if i was there, i would have stayed out because i was a lunatic but it would have advised you to go inside. you felt it was important. >> they drove us out of the restaurant and candace and i said let's just stand here for a couple minutes and show them that we are not going to back down. very peacefully we are not going to retaliate if things get thrown at us.
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we don't want to play the victim card here, that's what the left does all the time. this is what's called on by maxine waters. >> sean: get in their face, get in their face in grocery stores, in the mall if i remember correctly. >> in restaurants. this is maxine waters' america. we thought it was an important moment to show america exactly what we are fighting because not many people understand this is real. they have grown increasingly violent because they understand they are losing. >> sean: when i first met you i did say what charlie said, he thinks he discovered you. she was a star in the making. i did say i saw a great future for both of you, to be fair. has it been a lot of this? >> when they are expecting us, yes. if we are on campus is of course, if we are going to give a talk anywhere of course but this was unusual because we weren't at a trump rally, we weren't on a campus, we were
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simply having coffee in a coffee shop. >> sean: so sad. sarah sanders kids thrown out of a restaurant. i don't talk about it. i know the left -- i said last week i would be the first to jump in if i'm at an event and anybody laid a hand on even jim acosta i train an hour and a half a day mixed martial arts. i fight and it's real fighting and i would defend anybody, but it's not the same if you are using words. here they actually chased you out of the restaurant and you are physically really assaulted. >> that's correct. and we made the decision not to press charges because we are not going to try to do with the left would do and try to create martyrs. at what we want to do is focus on as a warning sign to the american people that if the democrats take back congress, you are going to be electing these radicals. >> sean: those of the people that want to impeach the president, open borders, eliminate eyes, keep obamacare. they want these investigations to stop.
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>> that's exactly right. they had a bullhorn and they were very close to my face screaming in my ear. reminiscent of the civil rights era. this is what you would expect in the civil rights era if a black woman was dining at a restaurant. >> sean: it seems that race comes up a lot because you happen to be conservative and you happen to be an african-american. >> that's correct. >> sean: remember i mentioned the book. google my name in the most horrific names come up. >> liberals believe that they own blacks. they believe they're something proprietary about being black in this country and if you deviate from the way they want you to think in the way they want you to act they grow violent. >> sean: it's changing. did you see the fall, rasmussen? >> i did. i said there's going to be a major black exit from the democratic party because we are starting to figure it out, we're looking at the history, which they have wiped and we are realizing that the democratic party was always racist. >> sean: record low
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unemployment, 14 states. that's good for our fellow citizens. >> all americans. >> sean: what happened in chicago, to dovetail. if we don't declare this a national emergency that literally our american families being gunned down in the streets and nobody's doing anything to help our national treasure. >> because they are not illegal aliens. if these were illegal alien children that were gunned down, separated because they lost their fathers they would be outraged. >> sean: but nobody wants separation of children and donald trump fix that. but people shot in the weekend. >> with the strictest gun laws in america. >> no celebrity's came out talking about this whatsoever and it's because these were americans. >> sean: you both are very brave and courageous. thank you both for being here. greg gutfeld, he has a lot to say next. only aleve targets tough pain for up to 12 hours with just one pill. aleve back & muscle.
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>> sean: here now is a good friend of the program, author of the brand-new book, it's called "the god felt monologues: classic grants from "the five"." when i first met you -- you can shake my hand. >> i didn't know if you're going to -- >> sean: don't start. when i first met you, you are like a little quirky. then i realized how funny you are. you have a comedic mind. >> i didn't come from comedy. i was a magazine editor. i don't think anybody expected -- >> sean: you edited maxim? >> in england. it didn't last very long but i still did it. i don't think people expected that i was either political or that i had any other thoughts other than primitive male instincts and that i was weird, and i am. i'm happy to be weird.
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>> sean: you did redeye and the show kicked -- from day one i was always a fan of "the five," i thought the show was genius and the ratings were astronomical. you don't have in this business a hit show on day one. you guys had a hit show on day one. >> it was natural chemistry and improvisational conversation. where everybody knew what somebody else was going to talk because the problem with cable tv -- people start your sentence when you are in the middle of yours. on "the five" we all said and we are going to say what we say and it's the perfect hour for television. you have a cocktail, we are on. i did a book tour on saturday. people think they know you because they do. when they see you they go you are in my living room every day. you say what i want to say. that's why fox has a huge
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audience. >> sean: the monologue is a part of the show and i like that part of the show. if you are very irreverent, very politically incorrect. a little unpredictable politically, but that's what makes the show so good. you've got you, dana, jesse, everybody -- everyone has a different point of view. and it's just the back and forth, intelligent, smart, fun, funny conversation. >> the goal is to say something that hasn't been set already and that's a challenge because at 5:00 you've artie had nine or ten hours or 9:00. what i try to do -- this is my secret, i pretend i'm at a bar because generally when you were at a bar -- >> sean: i've been to a bar with you. not easy to keep up in a bar with this guy. >> i've pulled back a little bit, nothing but red wine. if you pretend you are mildly drunk, which is what i do, you listen in squares in your head into actually come up with stuff you haven't said before.
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>> sean: that's the mind of a comedian. tell us about the book, you've taken the best of the monologue monologues. >> what i did as i critique my own writing so everyone of these is, where i'm wrong i will say when i'm wrong, when i think i'm cliched i will say that and then i update stuff because a lot of these monologues were pre2016, bt, before trumps on trying to update what happened. there's a huge section here on terra. we don't talk about terror that much anymore, why? because isis -- knock on glass, but it's changed. >> sean: i know you had a great book tour so far, the book is in bookstores everywhere. congrats on the success of the show, you are a great colic. >> i appreciate it. >> sean: rush limbaugh sounds off on what the democrats are really running on in 2018. his insight, his commentaryha n next. prevagen has been shown
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♪ >> sean: rush limbaugh, 30th anniversary, congratulations. an interesting observation toda today. democrats, their blue weight is not based on a single policy, take a look. >> if the democrats when my, what are we going to get? they are basing this blue weight on one thing, trump hatred. the resistance. if they are not basing it on people's desire for democrat policies. it is that kind of flimsy? they think -- they live in a world where everybody now hates trump, that's what they tell themselves. they live in a world where everybody now realizes the mistake they made voting for trump. they live in a world where in their view everybody is embarrassed of trump every day and wishes that they could take back their vote and will do so, but it isn't based on policy. , no, it's based on trump hatred.
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>> sean: all trump hatred. the show is always going to be fair and balanced. we have a lot coming up this week. a sneaking suspicion you are going to be tuning in. thank you for being with us, always fair and balanced, let not your heart be troubled, the news continues, ingram, how was your weekend? >> laura: it was lovely, how was yours? >> sean: mine was lovely too. >> laura: did you do any mixed martial arts or break any board boards? >> sean: i train about an hour and a half a day about five days a week. i could totally beat you, so not even difficult. i just have that thumb move. i just twist your thumb and then that whole thumb move and you go right down. >> sean: i dated to the other day. i went like this. >> laura: i cried and i said please stop. >> sean: i did two fingers. >> laura: fine. great show tonight, by the way. >> sean: good to see you. with got a little plan that we are going to have with me, you and tucker, but we are not going to announce it today. >> laura: i don't even know