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hate trump media mob. we will always speak the truth with your help. please set your dvrs so you'll never miss an episode of "hannity," 9:00 eastern. have a happy new year. ♪ >> laura: on laura ingraham and this is a special edition of "the ingraham angle" from washington. 2019, what a momentous year in news it was. we began in january with the swearing in of a new congress. four democrats regained control of the house. the cure has ended, though, with that same democrat majority ramming through articles of impeachmente president. in between we saw bob mueller's highly anticipated russian collusion probe fizzle out. as michael horowitz ig report showed mass, gross abuses of the
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pfizer system. both events giving vindication to the president and his allies. we saw disasters from mother nature as hurricane dorian absolutely trashed and thrashed the bahamas to human error with the devastating fire at the notre dame cathedral. on the international stage we saw president trump negotiate trade agreements, the long overdue phase one of a china packed. and back here at home and perhaps most importantly, american citizens of every race, class, and gender are reaping real, tangible benefits of an economy that is the envy of the world. so tonight, i thought i would take a look back at some of our "angles" from the past year and stories that tell the entire narrative of 2019 through our eyes. so first, democrats's democracy problem. that is the focused of tonight's first "angle."
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>> laura: it was nice to get out of washington last week, even if it was only for a few days in chicago. another city run by liberals. getting out of the new york washington seller corridor, it always reminds me that americans are generally a lot more fair, smarter, and more practical minded than a lot of the bigwigs in politics and the media. especially in so-called flyover country. they have a pretty keen sense of what matters, where the solutions might be found, and what's not working. a lot of folks approached me -- no pies were thrown, thank goodness for your but they approach me with comments like these. what is with all the craziness in washington? is this going to hurt the economy? why don't they let the voters decide next november, this is absurd. obviously, this is not a scientific survey. i'm not contending that it is. but these comments did get me thinking and i've come to the sad conclusion that democrats are basically done with the
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democracy, at least when it delivers results they don't like. >> he knows he is an illegitimate president. he knows there were a bunch of different reasons why the election turned out the way it did. it was like applying for a job and getting 66 million letters of recommendation and losing to a corrupt human tornado. >> laura: think about it. this is a woman whose state department office was a revolving door of foreign donors to the clinton foundation. and by the way, whose campaign funded the phony russian dossier that led to the mueller investigation. she is alleging an illegitimate outcome? are you kidding me? she may not be commander in chief, but i hereby dub her sour grapes in chief. >> this wasn't on the level. i don't know that we will ever know everything that happened, but clearly we know a lot and are learning more every day.
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history will probably sort it all out to. >> laura: last may, one political historian, who by the way, has correctly predicted the last nine presidential elections, said something that house democrats seem to have taken to heart. >> trump is it in 2020 unless what? >> unless the democrats grow a spine and do their constitutional duty and move into an impeachment inquiry and i think the evidence will show, ultimately, and impeachment. >> laura: in 2016, remember, nearly 63 million americans turned out for trump. and he beat hillary by 74 electoral votes. at the left cannot take that risk again. they are not so confident. even if they can't actually remove him from office with a senate conviction, they want an impeachment vote by years and to smear him. and maybe they will tip the balance with some independent
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voters. >> if we don't do this rather quickly, the public is going to turn on us. they are not going to side with us if we do not side with justice. >> laura: the key to understanding the current impeachment mania is anger. they are not just angry, the democrats, with trump or policy. many of them are angry with america. they don't care if impeachment is bad for the country, if it's going to hurt our economy, or even the president's ability to conduct foreign policy. why don't they care? because they think we are basically a racist country that hasn't made amends. and they think we are destroying the environment, they think our history is one long narrative of victimization. they think much of our patriotic tradition, our art, or music, our monuments are all symbols of oppression and ignorance. they think we are a nation founded by evil, white men, from whom we have basically nothing
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to learn. they think that our electoral system, that it even allowed trump to win just confirmed in their minds that the system has to be scrapped altogether. >> let's abolish the electoral college. >> the electoral college needs to go. >> get rid of the electoral college. >> laura: while for now they may trust voters in places like new york and california, they don't trust them in places like south carolina or michigan. this is why they cannot lead to trump's record on the economy or foreign policy stand on its own. not because they care about ukraine or because they really think trump is conspiring with another country to rig the 2020 elections. in fact, i'd argue that impeachment phone call is itself a form of democrat election interference. and by the way, the democrats
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are fine with using impeachment as a political weapon. oh, boy, are they fine. because they see impeachment as a way to punish not only trump but us. after all, we elected him. remember, they called us deplorables. we are clinging to our guns and our religion. when obama said punish your enemy, he was talking about you. cory booker last week used the word "despicable" to describe trump voters. the left now is so radical that they believe any election result is crooked if it doesn't advance what they consider to be legitimate social justice causes. in other words, if you win and you're conservative, you really haven't won, you stolen the election, always. abrams has been playing this cynical game since she lost to the governorship of georgia. >> it was not a free and fair election. >> i think it was stolen from the people of georgia. >> concession is to say something is right and true and
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proper. >> sometimes, the law does not do wasn't shed. >> laura: by the way, she almost always says this and was unchallenged. she was too liberal for georgia. that is why she lost. period. they know at the end of the day their policies of open borders, massive wealth confiscation, reparations, ending the fossil fuel industry altogether are deeply unpopular with the american people and they also know the policies will result in a lower standard of living for most americans. but i don't care. the fact that we are the richest and most powerful country in the world isn't a badge of honor for them. it's a badge of shame. it's okay if at all comes down. in 2020, they must win by any means necessary. >> to defeat him at the polls would do history a disservice, what do our nation a disservice. he has caused harm, we need to do something about it. >> laura: their choice to
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weaponize impeachment is all the proof you need of their aversion to democratic rule. it's the same impulse, by the way, that drives them to want to seize authority to the u.n., the world trade organization. they once favored the paris climate accords, also why they rely so heavily on judges to legislate from the bench on everything from immigration to abortion. take the issues away from the american people. again, they can't trust the voters. the nancy ocasio-cortez democrats see the voters as speed bumps on the way to the progressive promised land. watch out, kids, because these speed bumps have spikes. you won't just lose attire, you're going to blow and axle. and that is "the angle." >> laura: tonight second look back, unmasking the liberal pretenders. that is the focus of our next
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"angle." >> laura: many of you know that democrats today are easily offended. they demand the rest of america bow down at the altar of clinical correctness, the rules of which only they determine. last year they faint horror when trump and his supporters lasted left wing activist who were harassing conservatives. one work in particular triggered them. >> you are not going to use the mob word here. >> republicans are trying to paint democrats as an angry mob. >> to call people mobs because they are exercising their constitutional right, it is just beyond the pale. >> laura: beyond the pale. was this beyond the pale, down? >> a shocking scene today on capitol hill, one that some democrats say was a mob. >> quite honestly, it looked like a mob scene. >> our republican colleagues, who frankly acted like a mob.
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>> laura: the m word! anything goes when describing conservatives. the word "mob" is the least objectionable of the slander. rush referred to it, that the left routinely uses with impunity against republicans. white supremacist, xena popes, misogynists, et cetera, et cetera. no evidence needed. when trump used the word lynching to describe the impeachment star chamber, i knew the democrats would once again get caught with egg on their faces. biden fell in line saying trump was despicable and abhorrent for using the word, but then this surfaced. >> even if the president should be impeached, history is going to question whether or not this was just a partisan lynching. >> laura: hoops.
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democrats have lost all sense of perspective and apparently even their own memory as they try to out metal one another in the haight trump olympics. they have to oppose everything trump is for and everything he does. even if that means contradicting their own views on tone and key points, key substance. liberals clutch their pearls when conservatives do something and yet they make endless excuses for democrats when they do the exact same thing. what better example than the blackface controversy? woke liberals would and do condemn as racist anyone who once wore an indian headdress, let alone accosted with blackface. now we know that they really don't care about these cultural offenses since two men are still in office. democrats could not risk the political fallout in virginia coming up on an election year, trying to dig ralph northam. obama even endorsed his good
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friend justin trudeau. yet there are other, far more damaging ways in which the democrats' a pretzel like opposition of trump has manifested itself. liberals started the free speech movement in california 50 years ago. antiwar demonstrations on college campuses. they captivated the nation. it was about more speech, not less. well, i'm actually not happy to report that today, the left coast is probably the most inhospitable place for free and unfettered speech in the count country. now university speech codes are stifling open and rigorous debate on most campuses. meanwhile, only a handful of real liberals speak out in defense of ideological diversity there. facebook founder mark zuckerberg appeared on capitol hill yesterday and he was mugged by the anti-free-speech mob. >> you will take down lies or you won't take down lies customer etiquette is a pretty simple yes or no.
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>> i think in a democracy people should be able to see for themselves what politicians -- >> so you won't take them down? >> laura: i'd wager that her truth is probably different from your truth but the bottom line is, she wants to ban the stuff she disagrees with. a very liberal. what about the presumption of innocence? it is a key pillar of our legal system. it's a little jarring when a party that gets supports, groups like the aclu, forgets about innocent until proven guilty, especially when there is a juicy political or judicial opponent to be smeared, which is exactly of course what happened when democrats without evidence card brett kavanaugh as a abuser and even a gang. now the left is trying to pull the same routine on trump by drastically lowering the bar for high crimes and misdemeanors to impeach him. what a trump's high crime?
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a quid pro quo that never happened? it's not in the transcript of the zelensky call, we know it, but the democrats have seized on the flip, boneheaded comment by mick mulvaney as key evidence. they're going to put that apparently in an article of impeachment. and the party that once believed in openness and transparency? that is now totally fine with keeping key witnesses behind closed doors. that way they control the narrative so they are ideological paramore's in the press. >> we have to impeach this president. >> i support impeachment. >> i don't think this impeachment process will take very long. >> to preserve our constitution, our democracy, our basic integrity, he should be impeached. >> laura: the senators who were sitting senators, they're already saying removal. they haven't even seen the evidence in the senate. you see my point? presumption of innocence? open and fair process.
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of course that is all very different from the impeachment standard from the one the same democrats held back when clinton faced hill republicans. >> republicans in the house are paralyzed with hatred of president clinton. >> they are telling us that our votes don't count! and that the election must be set aside. >> the american people don't think they have made a mistake by electing bill clinton, and we and congress had better be very careful before we upset their decision. >> laura: but that was then and this is now. the party that once claimed to be the champion of blue-collar workers now offers them nothing except socialism. the trump era of 3.5% unemployment and rising wages, that is not going to fly. remember obama's promise to renegotiate nafta? they won't pass it only because it means a victory for trump. the party that was once antiwar
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rails against trump bringing the troops home from deployments that were supposed to last for months, not for years. the democrats are only too happy to forsake formerly core issues and beliefs. if they believe it would bring down donald trump. but their mask is finally slipping and the masquerade officially ends november 2020. and that is "the angle." coming up, democrats look to james comey as their savior as the man who could take down president trump. >> i think he is morally unfit to be president. the president must embody respect and adhere to the values that are the core of this country, the most important being truth. this president is not able to do that. >> laura: pot, meet kettle. if one thing is certain about 2019 it is that comey was revealed to be a complete and total disgrace as fbi director. the liar, the wimp, and the
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now, you get the sense that when director comey entered the fbi building it became like the wardrobe in that famous c.s. lewis book. his own fantasy land with rules that didn't apply to mere mortals. today, that pious, sanctimonious former fbi director jim comey was roasted. the inspector general found he was in clear violation of department of justice guidelines and his sworn duty in handling information related to his dealings with the president and the dossier. comey's conduct was an affront to the standards expected of all doj employees and it's a stain on the long, proud history of the fbi. tonight, here's what you need to understand. comey along with clapper, brennan, strzok and mccabe and perhaps others, fancy themselves
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as trump-resisting superheroes, self-appointed saviors of truth, justice, and the american way. deep state actors look the other way as comey abused his position. all the privileges and power of the fbi in a planned effort to destroy the man he had other disdain for, donald trump. comey comes from the rarefied upper crust of elite washington lawyers. to them, trump from the outset was an uncouth real estate mogul turned politician. the antithesis of what the self-appointed elites wanted as their president. folks like comey themselves have coasted for years on their pedigree and puffery. they don't like disruptors because people like trump, they're going to pull back the curtain on the status quo, the establishment. they don't like that one bit.
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the ig report tells us that comey meticulously planned exactly how he would inform president-elect a trump on the select details of the dossier. he colluded with mccabe, the fbi, the general assembly and others in advance to plan their strategy to set up the president-elect. after briefing trump about the dossier at trump tower, comey started drafting a memo to memorialize the encounter during a car ride back to the office. this was all planned out. then a day later on january 11th, cnn reported this. >> that the intelligence chiefs of the united states, when they briefed president obama thursday and president-elect trump on friday, they believed that the source of the dossier was credible and his sources were credible, and they believed that, the president-elect should know the russians were claiming they had compromising
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information on him. >> laura: this is disgraceful. that open the media floodgates and a wave of damaging and totally fraudulent fake news story followed about the phony clinton dossier. in the months that followed, comey memorialized his other meetings with the president. several memos were sent to his personal lawyer, daniel richman, who then act comey's behest shared the contents of at least two of them with the news media. why? to spark the appointment of a special counsel to investigate possible trump-russia collusion. but the president smelled a rat. he confronted and ultimately fired comey over the leaks to the media, which comey denies. >> i don't consider what i did with mr. richmond illegal. i told him about an unclassified conversation with the president. >> laura: one month after firing comey, reaction to the now former fbi director's
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capitol hill testimony, trump in a tweet wrote that despite so many false statements and lies, total and complete vindication. and wow, comey the leaker. his trump right quest market regarding the leaking, may be comey never considered showing his own memos leaking because his ultimate goal of bringing down the president was noble. he saw it as carrying out his civic duty. >> i intentionally gave this information to a friend intending it would be out in the media. i wanted to get to the media. as a private citizen, i could do that ended that. >> laura: actually, jim, you weren't supposed to do that. this is from page 61 of the ig report. comey had several other lawful options to him to advocate for the appointment of a special counsel, which he told us was his goal in making the disclosure. what was not permitted was the unauthorized disclosure of
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sensitive information obtained during the course of fbi employment in order to achieve a personally desired outcome. so he leaked and lied to the public about it. then there's the question question of how many memos comey shared with his pal richmond and whether or not they contained classified material. in repeated interviews, comey said versions of this. >> i sent mr. richmond a copy of a two page unclassified memo and asked him to get the substance of it out to the media. >> you gave him nothing else ever? >> i sent one memo, unclassified then, still unclassified. it's recounted in my book. >> laura: the book fair but the ig says on page 51 of the report, richmond volunteered to the bureau in his interview that if you are collecting one, you should get the other three memos richman had received from comey.
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adding, there could be classified information contained in what richman received from comey. that is a key part of this report, could be classified information. repeated leaker, repeated liar. and in his interview with bret baier last year, he made this ludicrous claim. >> fbi protocol says your own employment prohibits the unauthorized disclosure related to fbi files or any information related to my employment with our prior written permission from the fbi. did you have written permission? >> no, and i didn't consider it an fbi file. >> you wrote it as fbi director. it was a work document. >> no, it was not. >> laura: any man who says that if someone you should never trust. the ig on page 52 says comey's characterization of the memo finds no support in the law and
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is wholly incompatible with the plain language of the statutes, regulations, and policies defining federal records and the terms of comey's employment agreement. he is not just a leaker and a liar, he's incompetent or perhaps willfully ignorant. neither of those is good either. still, after all this, comey had the gall this morning to tweet "doj found no evidence there was classified information in any of the memos to members of the media." i don't need a public apology from those who defame to me but a quick sorry we lied about you would be nice. sorry, jimmy. don't hold your breath. the ig report established beyond a shadow of a doubt that comey engaged in a grand personal vendetta against this president and in doing so, he abused his
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authority. while comey must be breathing easier tonight given the ag's decision not to prosecute him for this leaking, he is not out of the woods yet. the ig report on the fbi russian probe and the use of the fisa warrant is forthcoming. and it was comey who signed the first fisa warrant to spy on american citizens. based on the dossier, he knew or should have known was not credible. that was filed with the fisa court. big no-no. but if comey manages to escape prosecution for conduct that his underlings would be charged for, then the damage he did to the fbi will extend to our beliefs in the treasured words carved into the supreme court building. equal justice under the law. and that's "the angle." coming up, democrats, grab your
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tissues and lie down on the couch. dr. laura is into talk you through your grief and embarrassing flop that was the mueller report. the five stages of democratic grief is up next. >> obviously right now we have a ton of questions. >> there is a level of honest disappointment and sadness and disorientation among democrats and i think it goes deeper than just what's in the report. can match the power of energizer. because energizer ultimate lithium is the longest lasting aa battery in the world. [confetti cannon popping] energizer. backed by science. matched by no one.
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♪ >> live from america's news headquarters, the u.s. embassy compound in baghdad under close watch tonight following two days of fiery protests by iraqi militia. the unrest prompting the pentagon to send 750 troops to the mid east, and delaying secretary of state mike pompeo's visit to ukraine and four other countries. the state department says pompeo is postponing the trip to continue monitoring the situation and ensuring the safety of americans. nick gordon, the ex-partner of the late bobbi kristina brown has died. gordon was 30 years old. no cause revealed just yet. brown was the daughter of whitney houston and bobby brown. she was found unresponsive in a bathtub in 2015 and died months later.
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the family accused gordon of giving her a toxic cocktail. now back to "the ingraham angle." ♪ >> laura: the five stages of democrat grief. that's the focus of tonight's "angle." this may seem strange to you, but i'm here tonight to counsel democrats, to help them. yes, you heard right. to help. since the mueller report was handed down, millions of liberals across america have been suffering from a profound sense of loss. these feelings at times seem overwhelming. >> calmed down. breathe, run, breathe. what did the bad man do?
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[screaming] >> i'm in a glass case of a motion! >> laura: bless their hearts. after all, they've invested so much of their futures and robert mueller taking down the president. they named their dogs after him. they let candles for him. they even wore his name. they venerated him, and they gave him thanks. >> thank you robert mueller and everyone making sure we have sovereignty for the united states of america. [applause] >> laura: easy, mueller wasn't just a special prosecutor to democrats, he was a deity. a messiah like figure who would deliver them from the evil of trump. and wash away the sin of the 2016 election. let's face it, even though bill is not rage, this was a religion for the left. now with the results an end mr
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mr. mueller returning to private life, everyone is asking themselves, who to replace him? what to look forward to now that it's all over? how to go back to normal life without the excitement of the investigation unfolding day after day? what will fill the void? well, recovery won't be easy, i'm not going to lie to you, because for democrats, the end of this investigation is akin to the death of a loved one. they will need to develop coping mechanisms and do a lot of interior work. only then will the trump haters be able to put their loss into perspective and then move on. authors david kessler and elizabeth kubler ross have written a number of books about coping with tragic loss. they broke it down into five stages. we see the democrats in the trump haters working their way through the grieving process. stage one: denial.
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>> i don't buy that he is completely exonerated the way he just said. >> after two years, if you still have questions and you still can't answer that question, it's not good to say, will you decide whether or not he has completed a crime. speak of this is the start of something, not the end of something. >> there is so much that needs to be taken a look at at this point. >> there is a difference between whether there was evidence of collusion and i think that evidence is in plain sight. >> laura: after denial comes stage two: anger. >> why was there never an interrogation of this president? how can they let trump off the hook was marked and any other standard and the person would've been arrested, and put out or brought to trial? because there is not an african-american person in this country who has been investigated for 22 months, their family investigator for 22 months, and got away scot-free. >> it feels like the seeds of a cover-up here. >> laura: let it all out, it's okay. we understand.
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he spent two years living in a fantasy world of your own making. after anger comes perhaps grief's most embarrassing stage where they try to convince themselves that up is down, black is white, and trump is guilty. it's called: a bargaining. speak at the mueller report will ultimately get out and it will be very damaging to the president. >> that was the finding and mueller did not exonerate this president. >> it should be careful about what this says and it doesn't say that trump is free and clear. >> laura: bargaining, that stages sort of a last gasp of a dying fantasy. but the fact is, mueller did not find any evidence, as much as trump collusion with russia. it just didn't happen. i know, it's hard. which brings us to stage four: depression. >> this weekend, we received some troubling news. our president is not a russian
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asset. speak out right now we have a ton of questions as to what mueller report says, how completed is, who gets to see it, who gets to decide who gets to see it and when. >> there is an honest level of sadness and disappointment and disorientation among progressive democrats. i think it's not just what's in the report. >> laura: as sad as it is, the next level of grief is perhaps the most important. stage five: acceptance. and this is where liberals are in real trouble because for them, there is no acceptance of the mueller findings. there can't be. so they opt instead for vengeance. >> attorney general barr should be required to testify before the united states congress under oath. >> he should come before united states congress. i do not deeply respect and trust the william barr summary.
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>> i certainly recommend we bring bob mueller in to testify. that we take it to court, if necessary. >> laura: okay, many of them will just not accept this loss, but rebecca dudley certainly does. remember she was the woman who cocreated this button and sold more than 48,000 of them to liberals all over the country. who said faith was dead? she told "the new york times" this week that she knew there was no way any thing could live up to two years of hype, so she's thinking of creating a new button to restore hope in the hearts of leftists everywhere. it will read "st ny." southern district of new york, which i think may take them all the way back to the first stage of grief, denial. and that is "the angle." >> laura: coming up, if it's free, it's for me. that's the mantra of the entitlement generation.
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i expose the left's rampant disregard for anyone with whom they disagree, even chelsea clinton. the scourge of generation e is up next. >> this is not about free stuff. this is about public good. public good. the term "free stuff," i don't want to hear it ever again. i feel like i'm losing my identity.
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♪ >> laura: the scourge of generation e. that is the focus of tonight's "angle." all right, what do carbon, ice, and an egg all have in common? they are all connected to recent stories involving generation e, the entitlement generation. >> you gl why >> clean water, clean air, pollution is everywhere! >> laura: we received a lot of emails last week after our coverage of the student climate change rallies. many were wondering how these kids were permitted to blow off
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school. the answer? because the activists could. >> hey hey,, fossil fuels have got to go! no more coal, no more oil! keep your carbon in the soil! >> laura: was easier, hanging out with your friends and moaning about saving the planet and chanting really badly or studying the federalists papers in your english class cosmic that's an easy answer. especially when schools allow the absences. in college admissions, they undoubtedly count activism as a legitimate extracurricular activity. naturally, members of generation e believe he or she should get into the best colleges even if he or she does not have the best grades, or the best scores.
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and they developed, by the way, this sort of view of their own self-importance because mommy and daddy raised them to believe that they were special. really special. special in every extra special way. come on, these are parents who hung their kids soccer participation medals on the bulletin board in the kitchen pier they helped them right their term papers, their science project. how else would an 8-year-old kid know how to design his own home work. as the college admission fraud a story revealed committees of the types of parents who would even commit crimes to guarantee their kids have doors open for them. i think it's important ask this tonight, what's the end result here? many of these young people, and it's not just the wealthy kids. grow up to be demanding, entitled adults, and even ingrates. at a time when american students are falling behind in science and math and reading, more and
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more kids at the same time here are indulged and even encouraged to become political activists before they've even earned their first paycheck. according to one assessment, out of 71 countries, the u.s. was 38th place in math and 24th in science. but forget about math. doing things like math or science or life skills such as manners or self-reliance or speaking and writing ability, and why bother with all that when society celebrates you for being a punk with a political point of view? case in point, at the university of illinois, grad students are now demanding that the school remove i.c.e. and border patrol job openings on their board because they should not allow a racist and abusive organization to recruit students. it's not just on american
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shores. take this example from australia. this one went nuts on the internet over the weekend. a 17-year-old cracked an egg on the head of a right-wing politician. >> people are getting attacked in their own -- >> laura: as you can see, the politician took a swipe at the kid and the video of the incident went viral. he was filming it for social media. that's the praise from celebs start coming in after army hammer. in an interview today said i love that guy, i hope he inspires copycats. everyone should be like a boy. everyone. egg boys should get together with pajama boy. that would be fun. i was thinking about this. think about the covington catholic kid. he just stood still and the elites accused that kid of being a racist and a provocateur.
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but in the australian case, they take the kids' side because the politician assaulted, albeit with an egg, was himself far right. if the target is not someone toeing the social justice line, it's okay to assault him. even have copycats. and it's gotten worse than this. because now the activists are even feeding on their own. when chelsea clinton showed up at nyu to pay her respects after that horrific slaughter in new zealand, a member of generation e didn't think her, she confronted her. speak out this right here is the result of a massacre. people like you and the words you put out and i want you to know that and feel that deep inside you. 49 people died because of rhetoric that you put out there. >> what does "i'm sorry you feel that way" mean?
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>> laura: the young woman's shirt, which i caught when it froze the frame there says it all. it never ends, right? >> generation e activists to have their own demands. free college, free health care, a guaranteed standard of living in a free pass if they are living in a country illegally. and by the way, it's not just that, they require that you accept their views and everything from climate change to immigration and economic policy because they are entitled. >> ticket to the streets! take it to the polls! >> issues like environmental justice and gun control are affecting us in our communities now and i think we should have the ability to make our vote count and vote for representatives who really are going to protect us. >> laura: the old-timers like nancy pelosi are actually trying to co-opt the energy of generation e, the activist generation, the entitled generation, by signing them up to vote early.
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>> i myself have always been for promoting the voting age to 16. i think it is really boring to capture kids when they are in high school when they are interested and learning about government, to be able to vote. >> laura: remember, she said "capture" kids. republicans should take heed of these trends and movements and offer a better alternative for the next generation. these are smart kids. a future where they don't have to wait on the government to give them what they can earn for themselves. they will feel better about it. they will feel better about themselves. activists, though, are in our schools and aggressively propagandizing. hollywood and even churches do as well. and what they are selling is a political worldview that numbs the young to socialism. that is the end game. it's an exercise in wealth confiscation that will leave us less free, less prosperous, and less tied to that age-old american value that hard work makes a man.
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oh, by the way, if you're offended that i just said man, you are an honorary member of generation e. you're entitled to your opinion, but i'm not entitled or required to celebrate it. and that is "the angle." >> laura: my final thoughts when we come back. ee with cdc guidance. i recommend topical pain relievers first... like salonpas patch large. it's powerful, fda-approved to relieve moderate pain, yet non-addictive and gentle on the body. salonpas. it's good medicine. hisamitsu.
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