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home. and that's how fox reports this saturday august 22nd of 2020 i'm jon scott. thanks for watching. we'll see you again tomorrow. ♪ >> hello america i'm mark levin this is mark liberty and levin well going to cover two areas on tonight's program number one kamala harris who is she exactly who is she and media coverage of the harris biden announcement. and how the media is going to play a role in this campaign. first of all, let's attack quick look at her record since she's been a united states senator and
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i want you to think through this list i've made today, each and every one of these items how radical it is and how wrenching it would be to our society. she is farther left than 97% of the democrats in the united states senate. she's left of asanders, she's n. she's not a pragmatist like "new york times" and others are trying to tellgration. decriminalize illegal immigration. she rejects a physical law on the southern border. she compared the immigration and customs enforcement service that men and women and federal law enforcement who wants people come here illegally commit other crime's other things and try to get them and deport them she compared them to ku klux klan. she believes in government run
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health care or illegal aliens imagine that will do to health care. she believes in the elimination of private health care, many of you have private health care many of you have private health care through your employer or union that means 160 million people lose their health care. she has a cosponsor with aoc of the green new deal. what is the green new deal to put it simply started in european it is a socialist attack on capitalism. it would effect everything from automobiles and homes, heating and air-conditioning, the kind of paint you use everything the federal government regulate. everything. in other words it is a war on capitalism. she wants to attack energy independence after all of these decades finally free of foreign countries and blackmail from opec rest of it because american ingenuity and hardwork of the american people. she wants to eventually eliminate in short order coal, oil, natural gas all fossil fuel
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and eliminate fracking. she wants to repeal the president's tax cuts for the middle class. she want it is to massively increase taxes on all americans. she supports and even more she believes you the american taxpayer regardless of your religion, regardless of your moral view, that you should pay for it. abortion on demand, abortion as late as demandinged. she believes that the federal government should have to approve any state law that seeks to regulate abortion in any way before a state could actually implement it and ban firearms by executive order and clear violation of the second amendment. she wants massive new regulations across the board. she supports joe biden's war on the suburbs obama war on the suburbs where housing and urban development were basically decide all issues for the suburbs libraries would be how many schools there are, whether
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you can have single family homes and on and on and on she's said that she supports if necessary quote unquote that packing of the united states supreme court. and she believes in eliminatings the filibuster. now, any one of these things could be destructive to our constitutional system to our economic system to your liberty and to your community any one of these things. is that sound like a pragmatic moderate to you, ladies and gentlemen? that sounds like the most extremist radical politician ever to run for high office in the united states of america. it's about as clear of an unamerican anticapitalist anti-individual anti-constitution agenda as one has ever stated. but what about kamala harris when she was district attorney. what about kamala harris when she was attorney general of california? what's happening is the
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democrats siting that an example to show she's a moderate well eve a man who's been tracking this for some time his man is mark. he's a law and liberty contradicting editor written extensively about this and he knows quite a bit about kamala harris and her rule as district attorney. and as attorney general of california, mark how are you, sir? >> i'm very well, thanks for having me on. >> well thanks for coming. i looked at her record i've looked at some of what you're written and i want you to go through not a record of a moderate but that's a record of a opportunist trying to claw her way up the ladder in san francisco and california. can you break down some major aspects of her record back in california please? >> sure. you know, i think these days in the age of the resistance of particularly among
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presidential -- in the democratic party almost everybody with this type of hyperprogressive rhetoric. but in her case, if you go back to her track record from when she started her political career in california, you can see very disturbing signs that she really believes these things and that she's acted in past king thely consistently with belief. she was plucked from relative orr obscurity as represent district attorney in almeida county when willy brown whom she was dating at age 29 willy brown 60s and married at the time. and for the two years that they were in a relationship, he introduced her to the political circles that have led to her rise since then appointed her to positions that paid her over
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$400,000. and at the time she was speaker of the california assembly which made him really the most powerful politician in california. he's a very crafty very savvy very ruthless very partisan democrat. and she, obviously, learned the ropes and when due to term limits he was forced out as speaker. he ran for and became mayor of san francisco. and that's really where her political career began when she ran for district attorney. she's only had two challenge, you know, difficult political races that first one was when she ran in 2003 for district attorney of san francisco against incumbent. ironically she had support of the police officers there. because the incumbent whom she was running against had made mission take of indicting president of the police union and aid of his high level
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officials. and ended up getting no convictions out of that. so the police were supporting her, and she was able to defeat him. but almost immediately she showed her true colors. there was a san francisco police officer named isaac ambushed by a gang member shot down, cold blood with an ak-47 and kamala harris who had run as with a personal opposition to the death penalty announced three days after this killing before the police officer had even before buried that she would not seek the death penalty against the killer. and this outraged people. it outraged even democratic community in california which is a one party state. the attorney general at the time bill locke year disagreed with it dianne feinstein disagreed with it and so upset said i wouldn't have endorsed her for
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district attorney if i knew she would do something like this. barbara boxer in senate at the time disagreed with it and said that -- she disagreed with so much that she was urging the federal prosecutors to prosecute this gang member under federal law. and the police union needless to say was aghast. so this is the kind of prosecutor that she has, one who has such con tempght for law enforcement that she would refuse to seek the death penalty for a cop killer and this wasn't a isolated example five years later she did the same thing in san francisco. a ms-13 illegal alien myrrhed a father and two sons who were running from the picnic announce that she wasn't going to seek the death penalty against them either. however once she got in as district attorney, the machine politics took over and she was reelected in that position without any opposition. but clearly, her sights were on
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higher office, and in 2010 she ran for attorney general. mark: let me ask you another question about her d.a. position. there's also as i read a case involving the molestation of several individuals by certain priests. in the jurisdiction there do you want to fill us in about that? >> well, this is a controversy about something she didn't do. this is while in many jurisdictions priests were being prosecuted for molestation. there were active cases that her bred predecessor had begun but none of those were prosecuted during the time that she was district attorney of sphrifng. san francisco so it's a matter of setting her priorities and going after priest was not part of that priority. perhaps, because some of these
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churches were where these priests were associated with this political establishment in san francisco. this is the city of a nancy pelosi and other people who profess to be catholics and she didn't want to step on toes. this is really brown one-on-one you reward your friends and you punish your enemies. mark: because i saw one of the gentlemen who was a very young hit who was brutally raped repeatedly by two priests. the district attorney who she defeated incumbent was gathering all of the documentation was prepared to bring some major charges. and he's since said that she refused to bring charges. she refused to talk to him directly. and they basically got rid of the documentation and nothing came of it. >> hypocrisy she claims as prosecutor in initially almeida county and later in san francisco, that her emphasis was
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on helping victims of child abuse. but we see that when she actually had the power to do something, she didn't. mark: on that case she definitely took a pass and might even say it was a coverup i'm sure that "new york times" and washington post will get right on top of that when we come back i want to take look at her record as attorney general in the state of california. we'll be right back. i'm a performer. -always have been. -and always will be. never letting anything get in my way. not the doubts, distractions, or voice in my head. and certainly not arthritis. new voltaren provides powerful arthritis pain relief to help me keep moving. and it can help you too. feel the joy of movement with voltaren.
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mark: welcome back kamala harris this is your life. not the spin of the narrative of the new york times or washington post but your actual record. attorney general in the state of california, mark who is contributing editor for law and liberty. mark, well tell us about some of her actions or nonactions as attorney general of california. >> in 2016, i wrote a long article for city journal which was a profile of kamala harris while she was running for the senate but before she got elected. and i looked at a number of her things that she did and didn't do when she was attorney general. and some of the most controversial things that she did and the things that i think are most indicative of her true character are, for instance, she
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refused to defend a proposition 8 on appeal proposition 8 was a california initiative that had declared marriage to be a union of one man and one woman. and following the lead of her predecessor attorney general jerry brown defend law contrary on her oath on appeal and low and behold initiative forced to be defended by its propoangts they defended it. when it got to u.s. supreme court the u.s. supreme court said that propoangts did not have legal standing to defend it. and that therefore, the appeal was invalid and sent it back where, of course, prop-8 lost because vaughn walker a bias judge in san francisco had ruled against it. so kamala harris by her refusal to defend a state law sabotaged the will of the people. which is i think, a tremendous
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violation of her oath. another thing that she did as attorney general she was responsible for crafting the language of ballot measures. and in california, we have a lot of initiatives. and this is how people are able to get things on the ballot and enact laws. and she's the gate keeper she's the one that decides how ballot summary will reed read and she used her power as the gait keeper to distort laws so that laws that would let's say restrict the power and influence of public employee unions were calculatedded to fail. but laws are initiatives that were sponsored by trial laws which were an ally of the democratic party. she would do everything she could including deceptive characterizes of what initiative was about to try to make those pass. fortunately, one example where trial lawyers were trying to
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cap, cap remove on noneconomic damages and medical malpractice, that initiative failed even though she falsely characterized it. another thing she did as attorney general, she had the power to approve the sales of nonprofit assets. and as she was approaching her bid for senate and she desperately needed endorsement of public employee unions, she held the sale of a financially distressed chain of hospitals, hostage because even though this hospital chain was losing 10 million a month and desperately needed to takeres to turn it around, the unions representing the employees did not want any changes and they got kamala harris to impose 300 conditions that the buyer of this hospital chain would be required if to adopt as a condition of sale even though they were willing to pay $843
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million for this chain of hospitals. as a result of this high handed conditions that she imposed that sale faltered. so she has shown herself as attorney general to be basically a agent for the special interest and she's used everything in her disposal to reward friends and punish enemies. it is not the track record of a moderate certainly not even a track record of a honorable prosecutor. she is supposed to be the chief law enforcement officer of the state of california. and yet she was very reluctant to defend the death penalty when a federal judge declared it unconstitutional. she's no friend of the police. she imposed implicit bias training on police in california one of the first states to do so. she has been a tremendous disappointment there was a ballot measure that was opposed
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by every law enforcement agency in california, and virtually all of the county district attorneys that would have retroactively revised many felonies turn them into misdemeanors which could have the effect of letting thousands of convicted felons out of prison. this initiative was opposed and she refused to take this position, and even though she had the bully pulpit kowfs turned it around and passed criminals released an crime rate went up. she was a disaster. mark: she also went after the nonprofit organization that exposed planned parenthood was doing request the -- harvest about, selling of baby body parts and leftist general in the country. to go after exxon with bogus claims against exxon claiming that their press releases other
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opposition to notion of climb change quote unquote was deceiving to the public deceiving to a enterprise, the point plenty more information she attorney general of california in the most political way possible to reward her friends to punish her enemies to punish a political agenda in so many respects. and then we have the case where she was prosecuting marijuana violations relatively minor marijuana violations and then interviewed a year and at the fact that she used marijuana. she went after parents steams you have tough kids and parents as of as they might try to control a 17 or 16-year-old going to high school and so forth she was trying to charge them and put them in jail making lots of great headlines and so forth. so ting that picture you paint
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and picture her record paints is not of somebody who has a good temperament a straight shooter, it is somebody who abused her power and used her office as a attorney general of california with a honey, with a stick, and always in mind for her next position in office. i think we see that as the two years in the senate. which she's embraced every radical yod as a cosponsor as a promoter where she's been enormously vicious and absolute character assassin when it comes to kavanaugh and also to the president of the united states, that biden will pretty much be in his basement she'll be out there as attack dog. mark, i want to thank you. contradicting editor of law and liberty keep up the good work. keep informing the american people about what you know about kamala harris. thank you, sir. >> thank you mark. mark: we'll be right back. i am robert strickler.
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♪ mark: welcome back now let's look at the fantastic news coverage let's just pick two "new york times" is a perfect example. look at this. isn't that fantastic i wonder if kamala harris give that portrait to put it on front page joins biden ticket achieving first. now keep in mind, harris was rejected by the democrat party family. wasn't even close. the voters and democrat primary didn't get a chance to vote for or against her because she was at 2% so the party that rejected her and is giving the nomination to joe biden is achieving first. it is a historic first but she didn't want to be vice president she wanted to be president. and it's a historic first. then the headlines under it. political warrior, shape by life inside system. next headline, fresh approach to a tradition. next one, woman of color and number two slot of major party.
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can you imagine this kind of reporting for republican of any kind? it is unbelievable. then we have "the washington post" the same day. let's hold that one up to magnificent across the head like landing on moon it say here historic move biden select harris for vp. sub headlines black woman express overwhelming level of joy senator is first black woman to run a major party ticket. again, the same party that denied her the top of the ticket. resoundingly then the next day "the new york times" headlines biden-harris trump attacks. gop falls back on pattern of insults wow first taste of clash between tickets. okay. new york teams the democrat party and washington post bide biden and harris come out swinging. wow. unbelievable. joe is the man that i wanted to talk to you about this.
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he's reporter for newspaper. joe, very objective i thought "new york times" in washington post ap, abc all of the rest what do you think? >> that wasn't even half of it, mark. you have as if a memo went out basically declaring we're going make sure that kamala harris is portrayed as a moderate or "new york times" called it a pragmatic moderate as a centrist drive that point home seem to be the message. associated press, quote, in adding harris to the ticket, he could point to her relatively centrist record on issues such as health care and her background in law enforcement. okay, let's look at just those two things if we're going look at associate the press in terms of the way they're portraying kamala harris. she wants to provide health care for the undocumented remember during debate she and everybody else raised their hands when asked that question. she also supports medicare for all is that a centrist position on health care? don't think so. and then finally, we talk about in terms of her career in law
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enforcement, as you spoke in the first half hour of the show if you remember during the brett kavanaugh hearings this was incredible. "new york times" reported, then retracted, sexual assault claims against kavanaugh now original ones but other ones that came out that were ridiculous and kamala harris was asked about that, she said well, he should have to prove they didn't happen. is that the way law enforcement works particularly when you're the attorney general of this largest state in the country? i don't think so. so then the los angeles times also saying picking harris biden puts centrist stamp on democrat future let's look at positions she's taken and first, actually let's talk about track if you're familiar with them. they look at strictly legislation or cosponsored legislation for each senator in the country nowhere kamala harris ranked among all senators in that context? last. behind bernie sanders. in other words, she is the most liberal senator in the united
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states senate based on her record in the united states senate that is not my opinion. so she supports banning fracking. green new deal which millions trillions in new taxes. so i could go down the line in terms of if kamala harris is a moderate as media is portraying her to be or most liberal senator in the u.s. senate and is appears that it is latter at this point. yet that's the pour portrayal that is not pragmatic nor moderate probably the last person you want to put on ticket if you are joe biden and you want to unite the country and in the process, the press going forward in terms of her or their coverage of kamala harris will be exact opposite of what we saw 12 years ago, mark, with sarah palin in 2008. mark: it is an amazing thing you know a lot of historic firsts but when republicans are historic firsts they're attacked. but i want to reiterate a point. many people running for the
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democrat party nomination. she was one of them. she got really no traction what so far. the party establishment fought her. james clyburn number three democrat in the house african-american posessed her in south carolina helped biden take the nomination. so when democratic party had machinery to get behind a historic first, it got behind a historic which is joe biden third time running for president of the united states. but i wanted to discuss a little bit more broadly we have joe biden who is running preposterous campaign and can't be more public when i go to a grocery store when i go to a restaurant and everybody else is managing this pandemic in their own lives in their own way with social distancing and the mask. the idea that joe biden refuses to conduct himself like a regular american, in other words, at least do something they attack trump for playing golf. man i would give five stars joe
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biden could go out to play golf or do something like that. she my question to you when we return, joe she's going to be the attack dog out there. isn't she? she's going to be the democratic equivalent, that's my question to you when we return. we'll be right back. they will, but with accident forgiveness allstate won't raise your rates just because of an accident, even if it's your fault. cut! sonny. was that good? line! the desert never lies. isn't that what i said? no you were talking about allstate and insurance. i just... when i... let's try again. everybody back to one. accident forgiveness from allstate. click or call for a quote today.
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mark: welcome back so my premise is, that the historic kamala harris is going to be much like in the sense that she's going to be out there dong the attack, the attack job she did it on kavanaugh she did it on biden for that matter she doesn't seem to be a problem with it. what's your take on this, joe? >> i think invariably vice president candidates do become attack dogs i'm not sure mike pence was in 2016 was necessary but but doing two press conferences in 140 days this as person that wants to be 46th president of the united states
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and wheel safe spaces used to be just confined to college campuses, now it appears to apply to democratic presidential candidates as well because this is somebody that when he even does take question, there are hardly what you would call tough it's not even softball it is basically t ball when you put a beachball on t ball in terms of the interviews that joe biden has done, and you can talk about president trump, in terms of okay, is he excessable to the press, yes probably no is the most excessable president has taken more questions from the press than any president in history and he's not even out of year three yet. so what are we talking about here? year four excuse me so joe biden i think is trying to do the hillary clinton approach here, mark, where it is a matter of playing four corners do you have a basketball term run out the clock, get to the election day, without having to face any scrutiny whatsoever because he feels it is working to this point but we're only in august. after labor day, people start paying attention to this race.
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it's already tightening and all going to come down to a mark because joe biden isn't going to put himself out there to do anything to resemble tough interview those three presidential debates that will be happening in about well, getting pretty close to it about eight weeks and it is essential that the moderators what are closen are objective, tough, fair questioners, ask joe biden about his positions on things like do you think about what's going on in major cities such as portland, seattle, minneapolis, atlanta, new york in terms of the crime rates going through the roof. shootings and murders, out of control, mayors not able to control their own cities, what would you do if you were president? hey, you support the green new deal as does your vice presidential candidate. that means trillions in new tax and not just on the rich. you're going to have to tax all tax brackets how do you do that? how do you pay for all of these things that you want to pay for? coming out of the pandemic where we've spent more money than we ever have as a country. so if the economic aspect of
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this, the law and order aspect of this campaign is actually during these debates i think that will be a telling moment for mr. biden because he hasn't been asked and kamala harris out there out there will take questions hopefully we have journalists left that ask questions about things that matter most to american people. they want to hear what these guys from have to stay in terms of barris and not just donald trump is bad elect us because we're better people. >> you know it's interest qhg you watched them together. you know they're both tested to make sure neither of them has virus yet still distancing 15 minutes before they go on stage. but they create this impression that they're following the rules when, in fact, they're tested they don't have the virus they could have hugged each other. but that aside couple of things here. number one, they don't have an answer to the violence in the streets. number two, they're not condemning the violence in the street. number three, kamala harris embraced black lives matter the
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other day. black lives matter is an anti-semitic markist organization number four cops and number five on the president mishandling the pandemic. joe biden hasn't proposed a single idea different than what the president of the united states has done because he's following the science yet they're blaming him for the pandemic. and so i i looked at this statistics and statistics show in terms of deaths per million top ten states nine of them are controlled by democrat govans. nine of the top ten states with the most deaths per million are controlled by democratic governors an by far the number one state is new york and by far the number two state is new jersey. the governors are in charge on the ground, chief executive, many of them like little dictators in their own rights of
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how they're handling life and death issues president the united states is filling gaps. president of the united states is trying to give them the finances. the ventilators the hospital beds, the expertise but in the end it is governors and cuomo used to say we believe in federalism i'm in charge. so when kamala harris and biden try to bring president of the united states for deaths as a result of coronavirus, which he had no control over in the first instance do you think that's going to fly "american people? >> i would think it shouldn't. because if we had an honest press they would be pressing andrew cuomo governor of new york about his decision that executive order and march to put covid positive patients back into nursing homes. that's like taking a flame thrower to dry grass and now, we're starting to hear that the death toll could be even twice of what we think it is already which is somewhere in the 6 to 7,000 range for almost not going to be asked about that in any way and, obviously, then therefore biden and harris escape scrutiny.
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and particularly with kamala harris, there's a women's group mark that put out a warning earlier this week. and this women's group is run by allies of the clintons and obamas or former firms in those particular camps or administrations. and they said if you go after kamala harris too much, and you really scrutinize whether it be her record, whether it be her qualifications, whether it be her past actions they don't say that explicitly but stay away from kamala harris go after her too much be branded a sexist or racist a lot of journalists out there in cancel culture what we see what happened to editor at "new york times" because he actually precincted a op-ed from tom cotton advocating use in the military when violence and protest get out of the control of position that a majorities of the people actually supported if you look at polling at the time that guy got eliminated from his position. there was a sports castner sacramento who said on twitter when asked about black lives matter he said you know what i think all lives matter.
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he got fired from his position not even like keep the political stuff out he's gone. mark: excellent points. we'll be right back. ♪ ugh! bye, babe. i gotta go. see you! ♪
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♪ mark: welcome back. joe, we hear that kind of where
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it's been put out you can criticize kamala harris to a point but you can call trump hitler but better be careful when it comes to kamala. have you heard this? >> earlier there was a women's group led by former ally of hillary clinton or former officials in the obama administration saying that if you criticized kamala harris a little bit too hard, then we have a war room. they actually dollared this a war room to hit back against false mirrors or anything deemed sexist against kamala harris that's the scary thing because that sounds like threat, and i look at this one cato institute poll earlier this week said 62% of adults afraid to express political views because they're afraid of cancel culture in other words if they say something maybe on facebook, maybe around the office if we ever get tbok an office but ever
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say something deemed to be insensitive like donald trump is my president as what happened in michigan with one teacher there. he declared it on facebook and he was fired for saying. this is something that i think now journalist maybe thinking about as well that well if i criticized kamala harris in terms of her past actions or votes or things she may have said i may be deemed a sexist or racist or both and that could be my job. so i better go easy on her and these were people that many of them were thinking going easy on her anyway. when you have a women's group saying we have a war room asked of kamala harris and every analysis made that's to say the least, mark. >> were these ladies concerned when sarah palin was brutalized by the democrat party by some of the republican party and by the media they pull their war room together then and accuse people of being misogynist? >> there was more of a war room against palin right and i looked
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at some old surveys from the 2008 election, and a survey of stories shown on nbc, from september 29th of 2012, showed that negative stories about palin were shown over positive stories at a rate of 18 to 1. do you think that's going to happen with kamala harris? i don't think so. i think it is going to be more 18-1 positives than negative in the situation because it is a matter of you help out the vice presidential candidate, the presidential candidate largely absent from any sort of media juteny or doing interviews an you push them over the finish line and defeating donald trump but let me leave you with this mark. when driewmp leaves the stage it is like jr jewing taken off dallas or tony sparano taken off sopranos or kevin spacey taken off house of cards and tack what you focused on four years off the stage and you're going to see ratings and you can save the tape on this if you like. ratings crashes of 80, 90% on cable news, the cable news networks at least that dedicate
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all of their time to attacking president and not simply reporting on it not saying you can't analyze but we've seen what's beginning on in network and newspapers as well that have taken these positions they will struggle mightily if not just go out of business altogether when donald trump does leave the stage whether that happens in 2021 or 2025. >> well they believe in evolution that's called evolution i suppose. did -- sarah palin get a cover like this from "the new york times" the historic first or the beautiful photo and all of the rest is that how "new york times" treated sarah palin? >> i don't believe so -- >> treat as bad as any politician in history. mark: that's true. joe i want to thank you very, very much god bless and take care of yourself. >> have a good one. mark: we'll be right back. meant growing expenses, our agents helped make saving on insurance easy usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa
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he's a character assassin i saw what he did to clarence thomas and i see what he's trying to do to the president of the united states so i have this message for joe biden. i heard and watch what had you said the other day when you were standing with kamala harris. and you dropped the name adolf hitler your surrogates in the media do it your party do it number three democrat in the house has done it. nancy pelosi has done it. it is disgusting. very careful what about you say african-americans, to latinos, very careful what about you say to muslims but apparently, adolf hitler that's okay. as a jew it is not okay. you understand, he exterminated half of the jews on the face of the planet? that he gassed them? that he burned them in ovens mask raves all over european unmarked, this president, donald trump, this president, donald trump has done more for the
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state of israel than any president in american history. moderate american history. certainly more than you and obama. that voted against israel and u.n., that withheld we knows from israel when they were under attack by hezbollah and gaza strip undermine them every step of the way, of course, cut a deal with iran, which was an threat to state of israel all of which the president had the reverse. why don't you try getting out of your bunker, nose to nose debating, discussing the issues, what's beginning on in our cities under democrat mayor for a disaster? what's going on in this country with the pandemic you have no idea other than to blame the president of the united states. and you chose a running mate. historic or not who was the same personality and the same mindset as you do thin on substance thin on accomplishment but very, very nasty in the way she talks about other people and it prepared to destroy them. no, you immediate to run a
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campaign on substance you need to get out of your basements and act like a presidential candidate. if we can do it in our groceries stores we can do it in our wal-marts then you can as a candidate for the president of the united states. got it? see you next time on "life, liberty & levin." ♪ jesse: welcome to "watters world" i'm jesse watters democrat con job that's the subject of tonight's waters word. i didn't want to watch the democratic national convention. i did it only because i get fade to. but i need a raise for hazard pay at least because after this week, it was just nuts. apparently america is living under apartheid. >> we are confronting systemic racism. >> racism. systemic racism. president -- racial justice. >> systemic racial injustice. by systemic racism.
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racial injustice. racial justice.

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