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tomorrow night, facebook at tucker carlson fox. that's it forit us. atshipoffoolsbook.com, anyway. we will be back tomorrow and every night to fight pomposity, smugness and groupthink. sean hannity, right now. >> sean: tucker, i'm in theoo swamp, you're part of town. great to see you, great show. welcome to "hannity," we are broadcasting live from washington, d.c., tonight. and tonight, the united states of america is at a crosswords. in 42 days, you will, we, the people decide what path this country will take. the supreme court showdown surrounding a judge of kavanaugh perfectly encapsulates the stark divide between our two political parties. republicans have been advocating for a fair, serious confirmation proceeding with due process and something called up assumption of innocence. on the other hand, young democrats, who are leading by mob rule, demanding that judge
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kavanaugh proof is innocent. attempting to tar and feather the judge in the court of public opinion. using cheap identity politics to shoot down anybodydy that disagrees with them. dangerous times. we will show you the latest shameful tactics from the left, including yet another example of a conservative getting chased out of a restaurant, this time with his wife, by a left-wing mob. senator ted cruz. we have the tape. plus we have more on the democrats blatant double standard surrounding sexual misconduct allegations. for them, too many of them, it's politics. and we will have all the best moments from the president's speech, a very powerful moment for the united states and the united nations where he put america first on the world stage. and finally, the years of apologizing for america are done and over. so buckle up, time for our breaking news d.c. swamp opening monologue. ♪ >> sean: it is simple, there's. a battle between those core
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principles of this country and those who only value to political victories.le from day one, republicans have treated the confirmation process of judge kavanaugh with the seriousness it deserves. democrats, they have not. they've created chaos at judge kavanaugh's hearings, interrupting as you saw dozens of times. there were constant outbursts from left-wing protesters, disrupting the proceedings and much more.e now just days away from a formal vote after all the hearings were over and senator dianne feinstein drops a bombshell. an allegation from a woman accusing judge kavanaugh of sexual misconduct, going back 36 years when they were both in high school. now feinstein knew about thesek allegations since july and she kept them secret.bo she kept them secret when she questioned kavanaugh publicly and feinstein used an allegation of sexual misconduct
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as a political ploy to delay and disrupt kavanaugh confirmation. despite all of this, to their credit, republicans have rightly taken these accusations against judge kavanaugh seriously, as they should. a public hearing featuring both kavanaugh and his accuser, professor christine blasey ford has been set for thursday. we have news, ford may not appear. senator dianne feinstein has said she cannot guarantee that she will show up. apparently fort has concerns about the independent female attorney hired to question both ford and kavanaugh. republicans are clearly trying to do everything in their powet as they have been doing to accommodate professor ford.pu either way, a vote on kavanaugh has been scheduled for this friday. judge kavanaugh has been begging for a chance to clear his name under oath since the charges first became public. he has categorically denied these allegations over and over
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and virtually no evidence is backing up professor ford's 36-year-old claim. the four witnesses professor ford listed to corroborate her story, all four of them, denied what she is alleging. now many on the left are demanding that the fbi investigate ford's allegations that no confirmation put your take place until the fbi weighs in. remember, they knew this back in july. tonight they should take advice. i can't believe i'm saying this, of crazy uncle joe biden. so what he said back in 1991. >> the next person that refers to an fbi reporter as being worth anything obviously doesn't understand anything. fbi explicitly does not in thio or any other case reach a conclusion. period.
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period. >> sean: that means the democrats, due process, and presumption of innocence literally mean nothing to them. especially delaware senator chris coates. he actually thinks that judge kavanaugh has to prove his innocence, i'm not making this up. take a look. > to just dismiss, out of ha, as a shameful smear campaign, strikes me as not what is not appropriate in the instance. it is judge kavanaugh who is seeking a lifetime appointment to the supreme court and too i think bears the burden of disproving these allegations, rather than dr. ford and ms. ramirez. >> sean: that's sad. senator, remind me of this next time you talk to him. democrats want a cheap political victory at all costs, even if that means throwing inalienable rights right out
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the window. smearing, slander, disbursement. they don't care. watch this. speak of the senate shouldn't rely on hearing two conflicting accounts and decide, okay, we are okay with not knowing and t that we might be putting somee that committed attempted rape on the supreme court. >> anyone who comes forward at this point and is prepared to testify in the united states senate, that takes an extraordinary amount of courage. >> not only do women that dr. ford, who bravely comes forward, they need to be believed. >> i have to say to the men of this country, just shut up and step up. >> i believe dr. ford, i believe the survivor here.
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there is every reason to believe her. she has come forward courageously and bravely. >> i believe her and i stand with her. >> do you think she should come up? speak i don't believe she should be bullied into this scenario where it is he said, she said. i think it is a sham hearing. i don't think she should participate in it. >> i believe professor ford, i think she's credible and i think when the investigation is finished, and when she testifies, and when judge kavanaugh testifies, i think a majority of senators will find her credible. >> sean: men shut up? i believe means no due process or presumption of innocence. judge kavanaugh is also facing an additional obligation, a totally uncorroborated claim from a woman named deborah ramirez. she told the new yorker in the 1980s, 34 years ago kavanaugh exposed himself at a
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drunken college party. and get this, ramirez herself isn't even totally sure that kavanaugh was a perpetrator. she said she became "quickly inebriated" at the party. she told the new yorker, she was "foggy and slurring her words." she even acknowledges she has significant memory gaps from that evening. "the new york times" was not able to corroborate her story with anyone, calling people at yale and asking if she remembered the incident because she did not remember if it was kavanaugh. and, with confidence, if the incident ever occurred we would have seen or heard about it, and we have not. the behavior she describes would be completely out of character for brett.
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also the new yorker interviewed ramirez's best friend at the time of the incident, and she also is denying any knowledge of the claims. "this is a woman i was best friends with. we shared intimate details of our lives, and i was never told the story by her or by everybody else. he never came up. i didn't see it. i never heard of it happening." "the new york times," they couldn't corroborate the story in any way. they refused to published the claims as part of her reporting and said she spent weeks interviewing dozens of people and cannot find one person to corroborate it. chairman grassley will not be calling ms. ramirez to testify. still despite the lack of evidence, the left of course rushing to judgment as they have in so many prior occasions, smearing judge kavanaugh, not even wanting to hear his side of it. and rushing to judgment and saying, i believe one person.
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this is dangerous for anyone in society, we should all believe it should not beit political. we should believe in the presumption of innocence but many don't. watch this. >> this is a monumental defining moment this week when you have someone like him goinc to prison and in the same breath, kavanaugh possibly going to the highest court in the land. >> does he want america to believe that the only thing that he did until well into his college years was effectively case or french kiss a woman? is that it would he wants america to believe? >> and to be honest that's very much a white male republican defense. to say i was a virgin, i could not have potentially sexually assaulted a woman. >> if they go through a senate hearing, and it becomes a seat, circus, they push it through p and it passes, there will be as
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asterisk next to his name for as long as he's there. >> sean: is so we have nancy pelosi, congresswoman maxine waters, michael avenatti all going on tv, and actually threatening to expose now a gangan rape scandl about judge kavanaugh. they love michael avenatti. so just to recap, we have heard from democrats rushing to judgment. we've heard from many in the mainstream media rushing to jfrjudgment. we've heard from future dinner democratic presidential candidate michael avenatti, and now like sheep following the herd, the left's angry mob is joining the stop kavanaugh movement. last night, they ran into senator ted cruz and his wife, who were going out to a restaurant right here inoi the swamp. mindlessly chanting "we believe survivors." watches this.
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[chanting] we believe survivors! we believe survivors! we believe survivors! we believe survivors! >> sean: in the last year, we played it here we've heard congresswoman maxine waters, and senator corey booker, even barack obama get into their face. follow them into grocery stores.obob what you are seeing and witnessing here is a key part of, what is the democratic playbook? we seen these confrontations over and over again. secretary kirstjen nielsen, pam bondi, mob mentality, these
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tactics have left are now in full gear 42 days out of an election. and senator ted cruz's opponent was given a statement over his dui where he literally left the scene of a dui accident, two times the legal limit, but denied thatof ever happened. if the left truly believe survivors, they might want to focus on the deputy chair of their own party, the democratic party, keith ellison. his ex-girlfriend has accused him of repeated physical and psychological and emotional abuse, dating back to just a short time ago. not 36 years ago. he's now running to be the attorney general of the state of a minnesota. he's the number two guy at the dnc and at a debate last week, here's what he had to say about these recent claims.th take a look. >> are you confident that no one else will step forward?
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with any other allegations? >> in this political environment, i don't know what somebody might cook up but i can tell you that there is absolutely nobody that i'm aware of who has any sort of -- who is threatening or suggesting or ever made a prior accusation. >> sean: so many of these democrats i won't give due process to judge kavanaugh, they haven't uttered a word about their number two for their party. they may learn more. ellison has yet to face an angry mob chanting, we believe survivors. they have yet to be convicted on tv, and he is accused of having sex for campaign funds.
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he's been accused of rape and here's what she had to say earlier today on a radio program. >> not one of them said it, please, just read this account and this in deposition from this arkansas woman. just read it, we are not going to bring her in to the impeachment hearing, but just read what she has to say. none would read it. not a one. >> sean: we will have so much more on this double standard all throughout the show. it is sad the rest of the media will report on this. we will be in washington, d.c., today and tomorrow, and thursday for the upcoming hearing. and if professor ford decides to tell her story, we will listen. so while all of this is going on, the president, who is in new york at the time and literally pushing his america first agenda moving forward with historic success, and today at the u.n., he stood up solidly for america first.
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in front of the world stage. i i think one of his best speeches to date, take a listen. >> president trump: in less than two years, my administration has accomplished more than almost any administration in the history of our country. america is so true. i didn'te expect that reaction, but that's okay. america's economy is booming like never before. since my election, we have added $10 trillion in wealth. the stock market is at an all-time high in history, and jobless claims are at a 50 year low. >> sean: that's a great success for the forgotten men and women that came out to vote in 2016. are you going to go out and
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vote and keep the republicans in congress so the agenda and success can continue? some of the world leaders were laughing at america's success. guess what, it is not a joke. we do have record low unemployment in 14 states. record low unemployment for hispanic americans,hie asian-americans, 65 year low for women in the workplace in america. youth unemployment, 55 year low. millions fewer people on food stamps, 4 million more americans working, breaking records in the stock market, consumer confidence hitting an 18 year high. and now, a blue wave? guess what, tonight it may not be so certain is that media has been peddling to everybody. republican favorability out today has now hit a seven year high. compare that to obama's track record. americans literally spent more on taxes in the years 2013 through 2016 than they did on
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food and clothing. by the way, the democrats want their crumbs back. it's no secret of the president's success. he doesn't go on apology tour he puts america first and it works. take a look. >> president trump: america will always choose independence and cooperation over global governments, control, and domination. i honor the right of every nation in this room to pursue its own customs, beliefs, and traditions. the united states will not tell you how to live or work or worship. we only ask that you honor our sovereignty in a return. we will not allow our workers to be victimized. our companies to be cheated. and our wealth to be plundered and transferred. america will never apologize for protecting its citizens.
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we will never surrender america's sovereignty to an unelected, unaccountable, global bureaucracy. america is governed by american americans. we reject the ideology of globalism, and we embrace the doctrine of patriotism. >> sean: in 42 days, you get to decide if this agenda continues. the choice could not be clearer for the american people. it's the party of identity politics versus the party of america first. the party of chaos, disruption, versus the party of core principles, values, the constitution, law and order. the party of big, big government regulations versus the party of economic growth, less burdensome regulations, lower taxes, energy independence, and protecting our borders. 42 days, your life is going to continue to improve or progress.
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the fate is in your hands. the choice in november could not be any moren clear. we had a busy night. we are in washington, d.c. we are in the swamp. newt gingrich is here on set reaction to our opening monologue as we continue my from washington. a lot to get to tonight. stay with us. ♪ i get it all the time.
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♪ >> president trump: i think he is a wonderful human being. i think it is horrible with the democrats have done. it is a con game -- they are really con artist. they are trying to convince -- they don't believe it themselves. they know he is a high quality
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person. they don't believe them. it's just resist and obstruct. they're playing the con game, played very well. did they play it much better than republicans. >> sean: that was the president earlier today talking about the democrats delay tactics on the cavanaugh nomination in an op-ed on foxnews.com. he wrote "if not judge kavanaugh, then who? this is the question republicans need to ask themselves as they prepare for the senate q judiciary hearing. you look at the fact, dianne feinstein, literally have this in july. she didn't bring it up until no now. then the people that professor ford mentioned, all of them deny it. then you have the new yorker article where ms. ramirez admits that she was inebriated very early, slurring her words, gaps
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in her memory,ly et cetera. then you have the new face of the democratic party that says, i will review gang rape in the next 48 hours there and what are the american people to think, and so many democrats rushing to judgment, no presumption of innocence. >> i think what the american people should think is that you have a democratic party so desperate to stop the supreme court from becomingesem conservative, that they are prepared to lie, to smear, to be hysterical, to break senate rules, to do whatever they have to do. what you are watching is a party totally desperate, and you have to put this week in context. i was struck earlier today that arthur miller's great play, "the crucible," which is about the salemhe witchcraft trials,
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actually replace to what is happening to judge kavanaugh. what he is being put through is almost like medieval torture. someone shows up 35 years later -- everyone in the audience ought to think about this. close your eyes for a secondd ad ask what were you doing on june 12th, 35 years ago? the truth is you almost certainly don't know. the fact is this hearing is a farce. there is nothing that kavanaugh can say which will convince chuck schumer to vote for him. and i think that dr. ford has no evidence other than her own word, which is going to count -- they can't provide any witnesses. she can't even tell us, to the best of my knowledge, what was the date, where was the house, who all were there, the people that he names all say they weren't w there. at one point is the burden of
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common sense on the accuser? if it is a burden of common sense, this hearing wouldn't even be held. it's only in the current hyper environment in which senator geraldo can say that men ought to just shut up. think about them level of venomt in that sentence. you have an entire effort by the totalitarian left to bludgeon, you saw it last night, as you reported, with senator cruz and his wife. what has happened to america when random left wing totalitarians think they can violate private property, trespass in a restaurant, go in and intimidate a citizen who is simply trying to have dinner? and they think they are heroes. apparently, the police aren't called, nobody is arrested for trespass, no one is arrested for intimidation. we are watching a period where what we ought to understand is this is about real power.aw
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if the left can stop kavanaugh, we will not get another conservative justice in our lifetime on the supreme court. >> sean: you talk about his four decades as an exemplary husband, father, friend, judge. there have been over 220 people that have come out and said this guy is a cut above. a gentleman's gentleman. and then i am listening to these lawmakers, many of them, when they say "i believe in the case of professor ford," or ms. ramirez, they don't believe in due process or the presumption of innocence. i have to be honest, how does a lawmaker say he has to prove his innocence? we have had lawmaker say that. senator said he has to prove his innocence from 40 years ago, 36 years ago. >> there is a whole block of left-wing democrats whether it
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is schumer or a variety of other people on the left. they are hopeless. they have no interest in the truth. theyey are involved in a strugge over power. they have to pay off their activist-based. there is no possibility that they are going to vote for judge kavanaugh. what i am fascinated with is, let's say you have a senator from west virginia or missouri or indiana or north dakota, or montana. now you are from an area where there are a lot of common sense, every day folks who, like donald trump, who believe donald trump is doing the right thing. want to have a more conservative court. let's say the junior senator from alabama, do you really want to line up with chuck schumer and the left? with booker and his pathetic portrait of spartacus? which, as a historian, i found
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particularly offensive. he clearly had no idea who spartacus was. i think the senators who are from states where there is a lot of common sense, a lot of conservatism, a desire for more conservative judges, we are not heard from a single one of them yet. i will be very surprised if we don't have a number of them vote yes. remember, when the clarence thomas character assassination was underway, 11 democrats ended up voting yes for clarence thomas. and i think we may find, all of a sudden, once you are through thursday, that several of these democrats from trump states decide in the end, you know, she didn't prove her case, i'm going to vote yes. he deserves to be on the court. >> sean: he also has a 40 year track record. i think your observation is right, 42 days in the election, i can tell you that people that i hear from three hours per day on radio that watch the show, they are angry.
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instinctively, americans believe in due process, they believe in fundamental fairness. we have seen in high-profile cases, ferguson, missouri, trave on martin, cambridge police, we have seen a lot of rushing to judgment where the same people have been wrong again and again. as far as republicans go, it seems it is coming down to four people for them. they have control of this. that would be bob corker, that would be jeff flake. i think susan collins probably had the best comment of anybody saying, what dianne feinstein did was unfair to everybody in this case. in lisa murkowski. i don't know what to expect from any of them tonight. >> i don't either. i think thursday is important only in the sense that unless dr. ford is overwhelmingly convincing and unless judge
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kavanaugh is overwhelmingly disappointing, i suspect all four of the republicans will end up deciding that there is no case adequate to say no. at the same time, i believe, as i just said, that there are five or six democrats in the bubble who have to go home and explain why they voted with schumer and why they voted with warren, and why they voted with booker. and i think this could be a very expensive boat in terms of defeating five or six or seven democrats, because i think their states are going to say to them --l there is no proof here that justifies voting no on judge kavanaugh. >> sean: mr. speaker, we appreciate your time. sorry you couldn't make it here. you are in d.c. and you couldn't even come see us. we are outside on the capital is behind us, it's beautiful. >> all i'm telling you is, calista had a better offer.
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>> sean: i don't blame her, good choice. good to see you sir, thank you. when we come back, the latest news out of washington. kristin fisher will join us and we have will have the latest on judge kavanaugh. will the senate judiciary committee hold a vote on friday? it looks more and more like they will. as a "hannity" continues, we are in the swamp, we are in the sewer, we are in our nation's capital. we will be back. ♪ the closer you get to home,
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lendgenius.com. ♪ >> sean: joining us now with the latest breaking news on the status of judge kavanaugh's supreme court confirmation vote, which is why we are in d.c., fox news washington correspondent kristin fisher is with us. what's the latest? >> we have the big hearing on thursday, a vote set for friday. it's become clear that
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president trump is done playing nice with the judge kavanaugh's accusers and senate democrats. today, he described the effort to block the confirmation of his supreme court nominee as a con job. listen to what he set about a secondg accuser during a meeting on the sidelines of the u.n. general assembly. as mack the second accuser has nothing. the second accuser doesn't know. she admits that if she was drunk. she admits to time lapses. there were time lapses. >> despite the new allegations and despite the blockbuster hearing with christine blasey ford, which is now just a day away, senate majority leader mitch mcconnell remains confident that he can still get kavanaugh confirmed. but others are not so sure. here is senator chuck schumer. >> leader mcconnell owes an apology to dr. ford for labeling her allegation as a smear job and he should apologize to her immediately. >> within the last hour, we have learned a lot more about precise
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format of thursday's hearing. first off, there will be opening statements from top republicans and democrats on the committee. then the accuser, florida, willg give an opening statement with no time limit, followed by a five minute round of questions atfor each senator, as well as judge, and kavanaugh. they will be able to turn over questioning to an outside fema counsel if they want to. >> sean: kristin fisher in the washington bureau tonight. joining us now is chief counsel for judicial crisis network, harry severino, and, by the way i got the first copy, "why we fight." thank you for my copy. you are a patriot, and this is an important issue. you have been through these fights. you watched robert bork, they won. watched clarence thomas went through and the powerful statement he made. went on to be one of our best
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justices in modern time. now we see with professor ford and making these allegations, miss rimer is making these with judge kavanaugh. when i see that nobody corroborates their story and everybody says i believe them and he has to prove his innocence, i am beginning to wonder what country i live in. >> yeah, it has been very discouraging. i expect you crazy things out of her mouth, but they said there is no resumption of innocence. this is america. they will say this is not a criminal hearing, but the reason we have our criminal procedures that we do to protect due process is because of those even more fundamental values. it goes back to judeo-christian principles, greek and roman law said that you have this kind of presumption, so this is shocking that they are turning all of -- >> sean: it is not shocking to me. unfortunately, we don't have moderate democrats anymore. when they chased out senator joe
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lieberman, who i happen to know and like personally a lot. we agree on foreign policy, we disagree on domestic policy, but always civil, always decent, always kind. when you kick that person out of your party, and now it is, let's see, maxine waters, nancy pelosi, michael avenatti? that is the party of the democrats and rushing to judgment, note resumption of innocence. for them, they have now crossed a line. the american people are fair-minded. >> i think that's absolutely right. i think the crazies have come out of the closet. there are no rational democrats to rein in the maxine waters or the michael avenattis. a man who hadn't had sex in high school is accused of being a gang rape perpetrator.ir they lower the senate confirmation hearing to that level. it is a good thing, think of the
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tertiary consequences of what they're doing right now. i would like to remind democrats, andrew breitbart was a liberal until the clarence thomas hearings when he saw what the democrats did back then, he became a conservative and created breitbart. the american people are waking up to the lack of moral fiber in the whole dnc. but you could do this to judge kavanaugh with his record, that it shows you who they are they are. >> sean: i honestly don't shthink i could get as many peoe as him from thet last four decades to say that many nice things about me. over 220. that's a lot of people, from high school, college, law schoo school. from his time serving in the bush administration. his time serving with the court courts. >> his work atus church. volunteer work, everything. >> sean: that's 40 years of hish. life. you look at these charges, and then you look at the lack of corroboration. >> it's so frustrating because i didn't have to be this way.
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partly because of what we saw with the thomas and hill hearings, there are procedures. they are procedures that joe biden followed. when he heard this allegation, he did not say that is great, let's save it for the best political moment. they handed it to the white house and they did investigate it. then some a and senate leaked . >> sean: you hold this for six weeks, what is going on in thatg you would not share with your colleagues? you would not bring it up in private meetings or during the hearings, and now you do it at the last minute? >> in ath court of law, if you > withholding evidence and then you say after the hearing -- sorry, your honor -- sorry, that is not how it works. the fundamental rule, then compare how the right behaves with just a soda mayor, with justice ruth bader ginsburg. we behaved by the rules. they get maximum votes. 92 votes.
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and then, there's only one reason. he is a conservative. so any weapon is justifiable in the eyes of democrats. >> sean: he is a constitutionalist. there is a big difference. i don't think this is political, but we have four senators bear watching. we h are watching corker, jeff flake, susan collins, and lisa murkowski. where are theywe going? >> i think both of them -- senator grassley has said mike bent over backwards. >> sean: allowing a woman -- it's not political. i think it's the right thing to do. this way, there is no politics here. it will be straight forward question.rd professional questioning. >> not the circus we saw in the first hearing. we're not going to have these rounds of questioning. a lot of it is her request. let's not turn this into a circus, amen. we don't want to see this again. beco i think all of the viewers
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need to pray for this good man and his family. and to make sure the democrats don't try to turn this -- >> sean: where do i go to get my reckoning back? when is it out? >> two weeks from today. >> sean: congratulations from a great book. when we come back, we have a lot of breaking news on the deep state. john solomon, sara carter, new tonight. this is important. that's next as we continue from washington, d.c. we are glad you are with us. ♪ in an emergency,
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♪ >> sean: today, sara carter out with a brand-new bombshell report.rt "did australian diplomat and other foreign allies share intel on donald trump"? fullfu disclosure, the australin
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government is not reporting on the story. "the hill" reporting that they are urging trump not to move ahead on it declassifying documents. joining is now with reaction, fox news contributor, sara carter, investigative reporter, "the hill" john solomon. let's talk about your article just out and the importance of it. they went step-by-stepit by step to s see. >> we have a former australian ambassador, alexander donner, who met with george papadopoulos. this is apparently what launched the cross fire hurricane investigation by the fbi. it was papadopoulos'im conversation with him. the interesting thing he has been avoiding, he just did an interview with the bbc last week. the bbcte official asked him ovr and over again, did you record a
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papadopoulos during your conversation with him? what was going on? where you recording information back? he evaded all of those questions. as we know, they also said they are not going to comment on it. >> sean: isn't it a fact that we know because we have a constitution, they farm out surveillance to mike, our allies? so great britain will spy on americans, or maybe trump, and they will feed it to our intel services? >> absolutely. john and i have talked about it. >> sean: let's talk about that that. you have the george soros angle thatk you bring. >> i do. trey gowdy said something on television. if we get these fisa documents released, there is going to be a lot of questions for john brennan. i haven't heard thes cia direcr
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in all of the work -- >> sean: he does not want himm out. >> gawdy signed a letter, he's . what if they are lining up our foreign allies? >> sean: in other words, farming out. destroying and shredding our constitution. >> we know from the president that two allies that are concerned -- >> sean: he is setting he is getting calls, one is great britain. it got to be something desperate. what about george soros?sh >> "washington post" buried the lead in the last line, but reporting all of the that we've done on the show is 100% accurate. russian oligarch, the connections, all of the things that they reported, he founded the democracy integrity project.
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but the spokesman goes further and says that when we hired democracy integrity w project, e were paying for fusion gps to do work. so now we knew there is a stark money group funding -- >> sean: let me ask you both t this question. we talked about how the president needs to declassify an unredacted. he hasn't done it. why does he need to do it in 15 seconds each?d >> it is essential for us to understand the full scope of what happened hear, hear the malfeasance that took place inside the doj and fbi. he has to do it. >> i'm worried the f fisa court got misled, and you won't know until they release the document. there that is his words. >> sean: we have to take a break. when we come back, jimmy kimmel, you are not going to believe the so-called disturbing, creepy joke he made about judge kavanaugh. he has lost his mind. we will play that, and he has an obsession. we will explain next. ♪ re, you can choose any car in the aisle,
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>> sean: he's done it again. creepy jimmy kimmel giving is another example of his really bizarre, creepy, weird so-called humor, while talking about judge kavanaugh. >> 2016 -- only two years ago but a long two years ago. obama was our president, and at that point, women still seemed to be kind of okay with men. so this is before we had supreme court justices running around with their [bleep] out. i think there is a compromise here.s hear me out on this. kavanaugh gets confirmed to the supreme court. okay. but in return, we get to cut that pesky penis of his off. >> sean: i've got about an hour worth of tape on this guy really beyond creepy, coming on the heels of all of this from kimmel, are we not surprised? when i have time, i'll be airing
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that tape. that's all the time we have left this evening. we will be back both tomorrow night and on thursday night where all this action is going on. remember, this show is always fair and balanced, we are not the destroy trump media. this is an important week for the country. we'll help you stay with us. let not your heart be troubled. laura ingraham, you've invaded our territory in washington, d.c., today. she's next. >> laura: hannity, why are you on the roof? is that the cooler place to be? you and martha are on the roof and we are just in our lonely studio. >> sean: slow down! there is actually a huge party going on over there, they werelo playing earth, wind & fire. you complain you don't go to singapore, helsinki, youer complain you are not on the roof, why all the whining? you sound like a liberal. >> laura: that kind of dance that these middle-aged guys doal when earth, wind & fire comes on -- it was a great show tonight.wh >> sean: that is what you call that dance, yep.
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>> laura: great show tonight. all right, everybody. welcome to "the ingraham angle." i'm laura ingraham back in washington on a very important news night. throughout tonight's show, we