tv The Greg Gutfeld Show FOX News November 8, 2020 7:00pm-8:00pm PST
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it is who we are. we are a strong, growing party in the congress and we are ready to fight. >> there you go. i said in the beginning and going and positive. positive populism. that's all for tonight. see you next sunday when "the next revolution" will be televised. ♪n ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ greg: the race has been called for joe. immediately trump supporter's hit the streets to recap it. >> you don't have the tape? okay well over here we have an enraged trump family terrorizing a supermarket. do we have tape for that? nope we don't have it. ♪
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♪ they are not really terrorizing anybody are they? can we get a live shot of a trump mob making its way to city hall? ♪ ♪ >> you know what i guess we react differently when we don't get what we want. take a look at this. can you guess what that is? that's my apartment in new york city. do you think it looks like that because we were worried what would happen if trump lost? no, so for dems calling trump or anyone a sore loser that might be the worst case of historical blind as ever. we watch these hypocrites pushing up bogus dossier like a bomb made of. they believe means by bots helps get plus electoral votes were
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they pushed the trump so you think they wouldn't cheat? they should enlist they like hitler. they were wrong in so many things. they even said biden had a landslide coming. it's okay to be skeptical but still the news says the one hand you don't question the news. but the great news about being you is politics one affect your health, your love life your family your relationships with your friends are with your god. ask yourself would you give up any of those things to change the raise? no. you are not liberal. politics isn't your life. life is your life. i like this creep. [bleep] bleep go [bleep] [bleep]
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greg: imagine being heard. you can't kuchis like many pathetic souls worked by the politics of hatred or political choices have made her repulsive. this will never happen to us. you won't see us set fire to shops or on cops reviewer good, we are all good. things aren't that bad press over the republicans may keep the senate placing general under adult supervision weho. sure the left will pick it up like roadkill but are republicans and that means there might use a meat left on a long and joe did say he will reach across the aisle not just to grab your aspirate he also said this tonight. >> it's time to put away the harsh rhetoric, lower the temperature, see each other again, listen to each other again and to make drug rest we have to stop treating our opponents as our enemies. they are not art enemies. they are americans.
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greg: yeah that's really nice but he did put millions of americans at risk by calling them racist. i don't know but it's not like joe keeps the same stands for very long changes in his mind more often than liz warren changes nationalities. they wanted a blowout turow but in your face. they are not just sore losers the sore winners. >> i'm very happy and relieved it looks like we are finally sending this monster back to mar-a-lago. [applause] shocked that it was this close. some imaginable that half of american voters, half of us want to keep it going for four more years but i feel like i overestimated the american people. greg: the feeling is like ways. it said it took 12 of his writers to write americans are stupid. the question what is trump going
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to do now? he is months left remember how much -- two months of job equals 12 months of biden. we let the aliens and let's let them out. were we supposed to buy greenland? make it a going away gift from melania. also let's ring back "melrose place." isn't it time to invade portland? they are asking for it. since trump didn't start a single war he kind of deserves it and how about one last stimulus just for cops? chin up america the fact is trump as president was fun but trump as x. president, holy did seriously who's more in justin godzilla or godzilla and vacation? the should be more fun than magic ashrams in a castle. corn on the cob to joe's strained peas. you won't be able to get enough
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of them after claiming they have had enough of him given that they won't be doing any journalism anyway. they have to keep busy so mt. trump will keep them busy wasn't just a leader come here with us took aim at everything from a place of power that none of us had. even in the establishment he wasn't the establishment. he was real. look at his first term and it's only his first term. first he showed you the media hates you and to find the illusion authority to tear down this wall. the same with pollsters those votes with hucksters who have fake opinions as the their narrative redacted nothing. they got. we got screwed there from now on when a pollster calls remember remember the two years of will get you grounded as a child, dave thank you. we have also learned about government trump shared at all because he was an outsider on your side not theirs. he'll play about the. grievances and the silliness of it all and he asked questions no one else would. why do we'd do that?
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why do we asked for more? why is he still hear? these are great great questions which have great outcomes reviewed consent of the mean to it at 4:00 a.m. but he didn't send their boys to faraway lands. his words started fights his deeds stop wars. he was fun as debated holding your attention hostage. is the first politician to turn politics into a breyers rose where no one is at stake including as as the love child of don rickles and phyllis diller. late-night comics like what he had not just comic timing the real truth aired in the things he said in what they lacked in shape they made up for in fear. thanks trump or that's not forget the middle east peace plan settling north korea down like an unruly child. it made john kerry and hillary clinton look like fools on their own turf and then there were three supreme court justices. he expanded the republican base to include the working class which included the democrats. included lacks in hispanics
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which the democrats forgot. he showed us how delusional people get when overtaken by infantile emotion or a trump arrangement had anger setting their hair on fire tonight on fire but i showed america how little journalists cared for the principles of journalism and how much contempt they had for america. thanks trump trump. true to form trump will keep fighting. that's who he is which is why millions voted for him trump expose the media and expose the pollsters he exposed the elites exposed the political system are thanks to him we finally saw things the way they really are. he removed the blindfold and for that i thank you donald trump. as for vp or kanye we will flip for it. >> let's welcome tonight's guests feeling blue? you need a shullu. box nations of the range is from the south with a filthy mouth "fox business" anchor dagen mcdowell and she shuts down with her smirk.
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the host of box nations kat timpf any violets everyone's airspace and host on "fox nation," tyrus. greg: all right tom. >> i'm just happy to hear your monologue. you deal with so many great points and i don't know which one to praise moore. greg: just praise everything. you like the way this is set up? >> we way this is set up? >> we are in a big circle. >> it's a some kind of group, group therapy not individual therapy. greg: it is great. are you worried that you might not see much of trump any more? >> i love you said he is like godzilla and retirement. they can't quit him. right now the mainstream media their only purpose is being anti-trump. they won't know what to do if they can't be offended by everything he says so they will follow him onto his courses and they will be hanging around his residencies i'm lorta and they
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will still be outraged for him. people were dancing in the streets or something third world about it. he is still the president and he still inside their heads. they are not going to be able to quit him either. greg: when i was driving from downtown i didn't hear anybody chanting joe's name. they were just chanting at trump because they hate him. >> not everybody was celebrating. i heard people who were crying because trump up millions of votes. you know my political affiliation. if i cried every time a candidate other than mine got millions of votes i would be so dehydrated. i would need to be on i.v. fluids for the entire month of november every election year. greg: it's true people were that it wasn't a blowout. how would he get 70 million votes? piracy have a great point. everybody keeps saying its
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polarization but what you are seeing is the opposite. >> a you know i learned a lot in this election just watching it. i learned democrats are represented by whites lacks latinos and asians communities and the republicans were the exact same thing. we are a country and as a black man i couldn't be prouder to say we are a country of ideas and ideals. it wasn't a race. it was i like the way we spend our money this way in our government not your way and that to me was what this was supposed to be about. when you read the history books and you saw what martin luther king marched for for equality and everybody sat at the table and made their own choices. president trump help us do that and we were so focused on him with all the tweets in angry mom said we forgot and we thought
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about what was important. although that's not and there are no ratings and that a mainstream media wanted to remind us was all about the color of our skin when it was really about what was in our heads and that's always on this election. it didn't go the way we necessarily wanted but the jury is still out on that. it was from a real sign of change. >> to your point the idea that there is polarization. there are two parties so you only have two sides and every election. >> it's a not true. greg: george is not going to win but every election 52-48, 51-49. it's always two sides with the little stuff going on between. that's not my question harley rouda what are your thoughts? >> the media only sees one side through the media's not in the country together because they think about one thing,
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themselves. last for years all they had to do was be themselves sours sanctimonious each and every day sitting in front of the camera. they collectively a goulash if you will but now they have to put a smile on it. i can't wait to see these tv anchors trying to grin and sweat through being happy about 57% tax rate. my taxes are going to be 70% but new york is safe and everything is wonderful. >> soon about the funny part. they push so hard blue state red state come its freckles. it is literally the united states is little kids throwing paint on the wall. we could see everywhere there are republicans and democrats and a couple libertarians. for the most part this country
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is a mix of melting pot. that's why we are so -- the votes are so close because every state is represented. there is no enemy line to draw because we were all neighbors and they are just go to the same school. some of us just bowed different. that's a promo when you are trying to push these but in the next week you'll hear kumbaya it's all healed. greg: miraculously there won't dna covid. i say keep harden's lil' kim. that's what he does. pardon lil' kim on the way out because she went to jail for not snitching. >> i vars have the highest respect for her. greg: that's only thing i want. >> i'm going to go even further. he should pardon although littles. there would be a lot of name changes. greg: my latest book and sunday
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election night was awful for house democrats republicans did better than expected and the dems will have a slimmer majority when the votes are counted which is exactly opposite of what nancy pelosi predicted. good job nancy. and oppose conference call martyrdoms a modem party leaders to say the party message was way too repressed them. take abigail vandenberg or virginie. was the number one concern people brought to her? >> the number one concern and think the people brought to me was that funding the police. i've heard from colleagues who have said oh at the language of the streets we should respect that.
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where congress. we are professionals. we are supposed to talk about things in the way that we mean over talking about. if we don't mean we should to fund the police we shouldn't say that. while people think it doesn't matter it does matter. we lost good members because of that. greg: i'm starting to enjoy the burgers. >> if we are classifying tuesday as [inaudible] torn apart in 2022. greg: spanberger has a filthy mouth. the question is will nancy pay attention to spanberger? the [laughter] i don't know why i find that arousing. kat i think we have a new word,
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spanberger when you speak truth to power. >> yes. >> give us a spanberger. >> i think even more so that socialism and that funding the police had something to do it then another thing that has people voting republican for trump specifically and again there are many people who love trump. everything he says and love everything that he does but that's not everyone. there are many people who say they did see this as an election between socialism and capitalism and then then people and let's say anyone who votes for him is racist. u-boat for him because you are a racist and you go on and on and on and they go full maga. if you think i'm a racist anyway it takes us farther and farther i have friends all over the
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political spectrum and shannon bream never called me back yet to look at people who different things because of different reasons. if you entertain the thought you were a bad person racist and there's no other explanation. greg: we will get into that in the next segment kat did the concern is now at least for me if the senate is blocked wherein trouble. are we keeping the senate? >> don't know. expect a billion dollars to be poured into the state of georgia. people will be saving their dollar bills in that state. i can channel nancy pelosi. she is 80 and understand that they just stop doing your nails. i would be 100% -- and i would stop shaving. her not caring fellow is
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screwing over small business owners then employed in children and then she hops on her dragons and flies them back. that is what hurt her and her coffin. i won't be alive at 80. greg: while that's a nice thought. >> i completely disagree. she cares for it she was willing to go out in the middle of a covid storm to get her hair done. she cares. they all care. that was the same meeting the last time that i took greg's car his car service. he came and he gave us a scathing -- you are going to take my spot and make me have to work? don't say socialists. it doesn't work. this is america. we don't like socialism. don't say it. k kids newsflash if you say defund the pleased that means you are increasing crime and
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apparently people don't like it. do me a favor because i just spent the last month fighting for my life and my job. don't do it anymore okay? somebody keep the mute on the alc. i'm not losing my job because of you. greg: couldn't the dems learn one thing from trump as we are americans and maybe they should grow some and burt jacked this this -- they are just too cowardly to stand up to. >> john kasich said they hope the governed store in the center and they attack him. the two wings of the party don't like each other and the american people don't like the democrats very much. they are dancing in the streets because trump cured covid obviously. greg: biden cured covid. >> i'm going to give it to
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thought about it and need only be 78 years old on the next election day day witch and trump ears is 12 and a half or they could be greatest rematch we have ever seen right up there with frazier l.a. or rocky or brian steltzer in the box of twinkies for the twinkies never went plus who wouldn't want more of this? ♪ what is going to keep him from running? the could we like it in there and done that kind of thing. it could eat those dark the tv network baquette sea ice wanted to i think or could it be golf? >> golf. it will be golf but i'm not going to sit here and i've started hearing this from people and give president trump advice on how to move on. i carry a grudge. greg: you.
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>> or grudges. i have stacks of notebooks page after page with grievances, grievances against ex-boyfriends including some curses and spells. i also may or may not have made little dolls of those axes with old pantyhose and cotton balls with thumbtacks press and by the president trump needs me to give him advice that's on the ring a ding ding. greg: tyrus can you imagine how anxious the 2020 for runners are? people like rubio or nikki haley because they know the moment he walked on the stage. >> that's who's nervous greg? are you sure are? because i think it's somebody else predicted of sworn i think it's greg gutfeld.
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you are hoping to pile on in rented in their in 2024. >> i get to be secretary of defense. greg: you get nothing. >> i was like the great thing about president trump was he basically opened the door to say that anyone can do this. barack obama broke the ceiling and trump said literally anyone with aspirations and a good plan and the courage can be the president of the united states ally would like to see them especially after kanye. oh i'm in. i'm worried about it or you are worried about it. "cnn" is terrified because they have to tread very lightly for the next four years because he forgets nothing. one equates that roasts when president barack obama made fun of him at the rusty's like okay. i'm going to run for president now. you don't find a lot of hey
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mr. trump how's it going? you should go-pro. you will see a lot of people like you know what you should be an actor. they will throw a million things at him to take his mind off of running again because he could do it again. >> the first project he still president. they are all saying it's time to be conciliatory. he has nothing to gain by being mr. conciliatory. he should look into this voter fraud that did happen. there was voter fraud that happen. no matter help dig it was he should find out about it. he should also go total nuclear war against mail-in voting. i mean he's got to go to war against it and the republican party have got to grow a pair. we need to have an election day and people need to get up and go to the polls.
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it was a total disaster and a sham and they did it under the guise of covid. it is completely un-american. project number one peer project to he has to teach them about how debate -- kat knows about that. >> now is not the time kat. >> i will become more powerful than you can imagine. luke skywalker or house of pain. greg: i don't know who house subpoenas. kat there are legal challenges and there will be recounts a thing. >> i'm just upset that anyone would be thinking about 2024. it's 2020. do you guys like the election time? i don't like the election times. their fun times.
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greg: do you like medieval times? >> no, no i don't think i would have a lot of options. i like to just live you know what i mean. not everybody could be president. i couldn't be resident could be a level anxiety i get being around a game of jenga i don't think i could handle it. greg: i've never thought as jenga as someone running for president. >> i get stressed watching someone play at. greg: i think okay let me put it this way act i he won the presidency at two he gets beaten act iii he returns. >> and greg writes a play about it and he is a musical star. greg: up next we'll cancel
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greg: will the woke go from roque with election day behind us so far and away "newsweek" is suggesting cancel culture is already going to get worse. anyone with a trump 2020s simon their lawn can say that and to media allies prefer trump supporters the message is clear they are coming for you. former secretary robert rice appointed to name and shame effort public person that supported trump likewise sales the and psychojennifer rubin demanding a list of republicans who support the president. where does that leave the 70 million americans have voted for aoc click should they worry about the coastal elites? just don't get caught off guard
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like the time i walked in on my roommate. i should have knocked. i should have knocked. tyrus if people are doing lists my immediate response is put me on the list. >> i want to be on the top of the list. put me on the list and cancel me please. what do i have to do? they are not going to stop. they will cancel each other and we are the sacrificial lambs. we get tweets telling us good luck finding a job gutfeld and tyrus and little temp. it's done. like it's literally going to be, they will have so many people on
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the list that when they have their press conference to name the list it's going to be three and a half hours long. everyone who likes something trump did and then they will read their own name on the list. we want to pay attention to them. if there wasn't for president trump there would be no aoc. she would just be a house of rep in brooklyn because she hated trump and amedi was like please tell us why. you became famous. don't like the hand that fed you. greg: that is such a great point. >> when i missed school who did they make fun of than? they missed me. greg: that's a sad way of looking at it kat. when robert rice said he was going to do this name and shame movement that was the day i decided to vote for trump i hadn't voted in 20 years am i felt not voting was my vote but when somebody is intimidating and threatening you you have to vote the opposite produce stand
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up against threats and fascism. >> we are already starting to see that and you are seeing it with people in the media like greenwald and then you are seeing it in corporate america. you look at elon musk. there's a growing chorus of people who are standing up and saying no we are not canceling people. we will let them speak their mind and therein lies the trouble that aoc and her ilk are getting into because they are at the dude still standing on its front on screaming day after day of his neighbor get that maga sign off your lawn. get that trump flags down. in the meantime his wife has started banging the ups driver and she leaves his vas. they just miss what's happening. they miss what's happening in the country and they aren't talking about keeping lists. greg: it's like they don't know
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history tom. there were people in history to's list and they were good people tom. >> i think aoc does admire those people. i've been trying to get canceled for years greg. that's way visit your show. nobody cares about me. i'm like come on and cancel me and they just did ignore me greg. that's the position you want to be in. you don't care. all i do is watch movies. i don't care if hollywood cancels me. i have already left the culture but the sad thing is the people who do care you seen them. during the trump years you see people i denied this man. it reminds me of the old days when remembered the no radio science? people in the early 90s but no radio in their car because they had given up and they wanted someone to rob someone else's
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car. i feel like the people are out there and it's a no radio culture. just let me go to work or there will put on your mask and do all the things you tell me. they are going to wake up and it's going to be over soon. wragg you just made me think about a show that picture of my apartment and all those homes in my neighborhood are condos or apartments. the plywood is the no radio sign we have police everywhere on every corner. no violence and no nothing because there were no radios. no radios here. kat last word to you. i'm not optimistic about this because i don't see joe standing up to the l.. >> i'm sure i will get canceled. i probably already have been. i can bid on twitter. i had such a good run. i can't believe that lasts as long as it did. greg: the big winner election
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decriminalization measures on about this week. it's not surprising the way this year is going we need all the drugs we can get. recreational podcast in arizona montana new jersey and south dakota while i'm at dismal use past in minnesota and mississippi and to decriminalize the use of psilocybin the key in greedy and in magic mushrooms. people ask me all the time hey rightward east end on drugs? mostly in my living room. the real winner in all of this is mike -- who has been dealing for years. here's tapes of his most recent drug deal. i didn't expect that. that was so cute. all right kat is this bad for the specimen cup making industry?
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>> at the specimen cup making industry is tyranny. look this is a great first step to decriminalizing all drugs. someone tweeted me and they were like do you think we should to criminalize all drugs including heroin and any synthetic drugs? yes linda you get it exactly. greg: tom i don't think you feel that way? >> the thing is i would sit down with the libertarian. >> you are doing it right now. >> obviously there's a lot of drug problems in the country special with opiates in any time they do these legalization's if i were a governor or something like that i would pare legalization with mass treatment that make treatment more available. >> lacking especially during covid. we have had so many people die. they take place in churches and
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they shut the churches. people couldn't go to their meeting and they died. you are from a public health perspective which is fouled up this year they should focus on treatment before they start legalizing things. greg: the issue with what you said about the meetings so important so many people over dose because they couldn't get to a meeting. tyrus ready stand on legalization? >> i grew up saying the on legalization in my neighborhood was felt. i'm all for it. this would be cool mr. president if you are out there you should eat everyone to the chase. drop some executive orders on them legalize everything and take credit for it also one more thing in the bank. legalize marijuana start there and tax the out of it so he can put in our schools and steal the ball on your way out of the school. money to school.
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>> he wants to deliver drugs to the children. greg: wade, dagen was it you worked on the rod up opiates? you both look alike. it's over dose due to restriction legal drugs but fence and all that onahama caretaking which is just like boos during pro edition. the only way is to be able to legally manipulate the dosage and they packages. >> the people who are hurt the most by the heavy-duty restrictions on opioid prescriptions for people who get hurt the most are people who are in chronic pain, people with cancer pain. my mother experienced that first-hand. i'm hotheaded and i go from def con five to def con one and a
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sneeze but nothing made me more angry knife through so many fits her prescription would run out and we had to have a physical prescription to go to the pharmacy. you are so right president trump four years ago should have moved to legalize marijuana nationwide and all these people on the other side of the output and it then sign three for four years. they would have been mellow. greg: i know he had issues with drugs and alcohol because of his brother but you have to understand i mean the laws, it was his rather's problem and it wasn't the laws trouble him but the issue to me is if you look at a pack of cigarettes there are 20 cigarettes. to imagine one cigarette with the power of 20. that's what we are dealing with with illegal drugs. the problem with drugs is you can't separate it into usable things so you have to legalize
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and i say that understanding when you see people in the streets we are seeing some really sad things. >> obviously if america where it is not legal. it's not to criminalize that's why my america you can buy mescaline and rite aid. greg: coming up we investigate. final thoughts, next, maybe. - [narrator] with the ninja foodi power pitcher, you can crush ice, make smoothies, and do even more. chop salsas, spoon thick smoothie bowls, even power through dough, and never stall. the ninja foodi power pitcher. rethink what a blender can do. and now your co-pilot.. still a father. but now a friend. still an electric car. just more electrifying. still a night out. but everything fits in. still hard work.
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when we left. greg: i love my chair because it's so comfortable. >> you are my sun. >> you are my planet. >> i will ♪ mark: hello america i'm mark levin and this is life liberty and live ended we have a great guest, ken starr. he was not just an independent counsel but he was a former federal judge and appellate judge, big time judge. among other things he is an expert on the constitution and i think the constitution still matters, at least in some corners of this country but ken starr, how are you sir? >> doing great, mark. thank you.
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