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with you, we've got work to do. it lets all the time we have left for this evening. thank you very much for watching, have a gentle weekend. if sean is back on monday. lisa boothe filling in for laura on "the ingraham angle." hope you have a great weekend. ♪ >> lisa: great job, tammy. i'm lisa boothe in for laura ingraham and this is a special edition of "the ingraham angle" right here from new york city. it's thanksgiving week but that hasn't stopped the media from being utterly disgraceful. not very surprised but we are going to expose it all in the return to the worst in the media. plus, barack and michelle obama getting into the business. comedian jeff dunham will break that down with a new competiti competition. just nominated for times person of the year and raymond arroyo is here in the shocking pick and "follies."
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first, 39 days georgia voters will just represent who is willt them in the senate. giving joe biden and aoc a blank check to radically remake the country. prepare for the green new deal of the vindictive governments, anemic wage growth. that that's why it's absolutely essential for republicans to go all in on holding the line in georgia. president trump sees the danger our country is in and he's ready to do everything he can to stop it. >> i'll be going there saturday night. maybe i will go twice, it's very important we win the races. these are two great people. i know them both very well. both great people. >> lisa: joining now is sara carter, fox news contributor. charlie hurt, opinion editor and
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fox news contributor. tom devon, cofounder and president of real clear politics. look at the panel, what a awesome panel we have tonight. i want to start with the u democrats have a trus trifecta,e talking about statehood, washington, d.c., the green new deal, were talking about court packing, things that will radically transform this country for a long time to come. my overestimating this or just how important are the senate races? >> you're not overestimating at all, lisa. this is the most important race we can ever imagine and the reason why president trump is so adamant why he's heading out to georgia and saying, look, even for the g.o.p., those republicans out there that are concerned about the election, concerned about voter fraud, the alleged voter fraud that is out there. those of you that want to boycotts of the senate race, don't do it. if absolutely get out there and
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vote. support the republican candidate, senator loeffler. this is very important because if there is a shift, lisa, we know this, we can see a $2 trillion climate package come through with biden and harris. this is the reason why president trump is doing this. i think that he's really showing that he's the leader of the g.o.p. here. he's really putting his foot forward. saying to the country, look, don't worry about what happened with the election. where you right now about georgia. all eyes on georgia. >> lisa: a lot of people are asking themselves and looking at the senate hearing in pennsylvania, a lot of individuals raised concern about voter irregularities. the media lied about the president for years, barely touched joe biden and left him alone. big attack with negative information about joe biden. it's stacked against us as
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republicans and what impact do you think donald trump can have heading down to georgia next week? >> i think you put your finger exactly why it's so vital that president trump would get very activated in the in the race. because if you look at the polls and all the media behavior before november 3rd, i mean, all that stuff sets up to suppress republican court to suppress the vote. president trump talked a lot about that obviously before the election. since the election. he's exactly right about it. but you're right, i mean, what's even more devastating is in terms of suppressing the vote then putting out all these polls and writing all the story saying that president trump has no way of winning and joe biden's going to win by double digits. republicans are going to -- democrats are going to romp the field. the only thing that could be worse and that is if you have an election and then you have all
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these very, very real issues rise up that call into question the integrity of the election. it is incredibly frustrating. i think quite honestly, president trump's the only person in the republican party who can activate the voters and can impress upon them that what sarah just laid out is exactly right. i mean, there is no limit to what -- were talking about people who it's more than an ideology. it's a power star monster. these people are grasping at power, they will stop at nothi nothing. what they need is a majority in the senate to control everything. there is no telling what all these people -- what brass ring these people will grasp as if they have that power. >> i think like you, i'm still trying to wrap my head around why and how people got a thing so wrong with the 202020
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election. we literally had the abc "washington post" poll saying biden south of 17 in wisconsin. clearly not even close. i mean, charlie brought up potentially may be intentionally trying to suppress the vote but we look at the facts that i mean, the media is so corrupted with anti-trump bias, without potentially be the same with pollsters? is that is behind getting things so wrong? >> look -- >> lisa: why not? >> the posters got it wrong, they have to be specific. a certain group of posters that got right in pretty close to rights. the problem is, all of this legacy media, academics, mainstream media institutions, "new york times," nbc merit, quinnipiac, they got it wrong. but rasmussen, insider advantage, those folks got it and along the places got it very right. the problem was the folks in the elite media sort of dismissed
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those posters as spammers and derided them and dismiss them. you had the situation where they were giving credence to polls way off the mark. that being said, the polls were not often georgia and that's a very close race. the trump campaign was very clear to a lot of folks before the final vote was taken on november 3rd that they were spending a lot of time there. they're worried about georgia and he was going to be tight and it turned out to be exactly that. both parties know exactly where the voters are located in georgia. at the question is who will get more of them back to the polls. you know, on a january 5th election. that's why both sides are fighting different influences that pressed their vote. the democratic side, a lot of voters turned out to get rid of donald trump and they've done then. how motivated will they be to go back to the polls if that has been their motivation? both sides are fighting the influences here trying to activate the voters. >> lisa: that's a good point and interesting to see. we will see soon on january 5th.
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i want to get your take on this as well. one person who's trying to activate the liberal base is stacey abrams. she's actually asking for hollywood help which is not too surprising there. what she's doing is hosting a weekly briefing specifically for hollywood agents, managers ... , eck's executives, that's according to the hollywood reporter right there. one thing that's important to me the last few years, the realignment in the party, it really became this party for celebrities, the elites in the country, it's become the party of the working class, you tickets here to and stay? >> i think. it well. they don't thing about the first class american voter and it's very divided. i don't underestimate the american voter. that's why she was on the phone, with selena gomez, with others
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trying to get the hollywood elites and activate the base and trying get more, get new voters in new people out. the republicans need to be just as active. they need to be reaching the middle class america, the hardworking american voter. no matter what color, no matter where they're from, no matter what religion, reaching out. we saw that was president trump 73 plus million people voting for the president. it was not just white middle-class america, we saw more latinos voting for president trump and the republican candidate than ever before. more african-american voters. this is what the democratic party has forgotten and believe me, they're going to pay a price for it. if the republican parties remembers not to forget the american worker. they can't forget about it and they have to be out on the ground knocking on doors just as much as the democrats. at the american people are tired. they're tired of hollywood, tired of the elites in
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washington, d.c., they're tired of this bubble, the swamp, lisa. he doesn't have any respect for them that really looks down at them and think of the american people that voted for trump. by the way, 73 million plus. >> lisa: charlie, staying on the american worker, this is what a cnn political analyst side is going to be a potential joe biden administration top priority. >> there's a sense of left over from the obama administration that president trump and his team passed immigration too late and they didn't pass at all really. and it was very down the list of priorities after health care and climate change. i think there is a sense in the democratic circles that they want to deal with the issue much earlier. >> lisa: charlie, in the middle of a pandemic in the economic crisis that we are facing right now, how does mass amnesty help the american worker? >> it does nothing to help the american worker. it destroys the american worker. of course, both parties has been
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guilty of misunderstanding this whole issue going back for decades now. president trump's the first one to come along and really grab republicans by the nape of the neck and say hey, this is not a issue that affects just white people or just anything like that. this cuts across all sorts of the little racial democratic des that they try to put people in. it's a law and order message and it's a message about support -- wage support for people who wo work. as opposed to driving down people's wages by bringing in massive loads -- whenever you want to call it, undocumented or illegal workers. it's appealing to wealthy people who are looking for cheap labor. republicans failed to learn the lesson from donald trump as well as a lot of the other lessons from donald trump. they will go down in flames
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forever. we will never hear from them again. >> lisa: i agree with you. tom real quick before we have to go. one really big bright spot for republicans was looking at the redistricting last year in the race was on the legislative races. at the republicans will control 46% of the redistricting about 43% of the house of representatives. what impact is not going to have for the republican party? >> it's huge. it's gotten some potential but the irony that donald trump may have lost the election, but at the same time energized republicans across the country to drag a bunch of senators across the finish line. to pick up seats in the house of representatives. right now the single republicans lost and the window for new state legislatures. as you mention for redistricting, it's huge. it puts the republican party on very solid footing moving forward. assuming as charlie and sarah mentioned, that whoever takes the reins of the republican
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party, whether it's donald trump or someone else moving forward, they understand what got it two of numb point and continue on with those policies. those games will be made for naught. >> lisa: 1.2 you said, there was some disparity of people who voted for joe biden and jumped odown off the ballot. i hope you had a great thanksgiving and thank you for joining me. speaking of holding the line against democrats, radical agenda newly elected g.o.p. congressmen are pending together to be a check on his aoc and her merry band of radicals. one of the new fetus force congressmen burgess owen strings me now. congratulations, you're such a nice guy. >> thank you, lisa, i appreciate that. >> lisa: what's the creative force and what you stand for?
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>> it's interesting because we have a group of people who came in, we are very diverse and different races. we share in common the love for our country. what's so nice about the team and i have to think the american people across the country, just 14 seats and we did not lose one. it was a message for the american people we want to get back to basics and we love our nation. this group will be talking and it will be a contrast to the hard left. we have a freedom force squad. a group of people in the country's family, the respect for women and authority and on the other side, they hate everything i mentioned. the thing that american people drift torta, they love the messages and policies put in place. if you talk about the real class, mixed up middle-class thrives in great at them in small businesses, getting kids educated, all the things that the american people want for
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varied i look forward to that. >> lisa: you mentioned the diversity and the freedom and the freedom force. the past four years, we've seen the from the media they called president trump racist, they said that he's hitler. however, the attacks did not work. if you look at the numbers that president trump did better than any other g.o.p. candidate since 1960 with the minorities. he improved his margin and 78 of them 100 majority hispanic districts in the country. why do you think the attacks did not really resonate with the minority voters? >> because unlike the left which is racist, american people believe in one thing. we want hope, opportunity, the chance to get out there and work for our dream. that's what the american people resonate to. that's who they voted for. keep in mind, this is the freedom force were talking about. south korea, cuba, iran, greece. tallahassee, florida, donnell
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came out of brooklyn, new york. same thing, we've dealt with the harshness, the evil of socialism and marxism. if we can talk from experience. i'm part of a generation, and biden's part of the generation that's leading the plantation on a big way. we can talk about how devastating that ideology is. people roll resonate because we all want to have the opportunity to live our dream. it's been when i'd be remiss if i didn't ask you about this one. up to nfl quarterbacks decided to take a need during the national anthem yesterday on thanksgiving. if you can see there, the detroit lions quarterback in the houston texans quarterback right they are taking a knee. burgess, were at this point in the country and something like the flag can no longer unite us as a nation, what unites us? >> that's the whole thing, the left wants us divided. the flag, the left, the game --
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>> lisa: what you think that is? why do they want to divide us so much? >> that's what the left does. the left is a socialist and marxist and they want to divide us. they thrive and give people misery. those young players if they don't is a side they want to stand, stick a listen and see what they're doing off-season. are they going and helping the thousands of blacks businesses tha.it's time to stop the good feelings, learn a history and this is the grace country and mankind. i'll be honest with you, lisa, i'm done with the nfl. until they fired commissioner i'm not watching anymore because we have so many native americans paying the price for the great country we live in, to have these liberal activists in the radical activists in the nfl dividing us by allowing them to continue to go on. if stand up, stand up for the flag it, if you don't want to do that, the american people show us we don't really need your business.
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we don't need their entertainment. >> lisa: i wholeheartedly agree with you. i don't want anymore. my old team, the washington redskins dropped the redskins and have the stupid generic na name. i'm on the market. i can't wait to see what you do in the house and i'm so happy for you and so great to see you. give. >> great team, i'm very excited. happy thanksgiving. >> lisa: thank you. but when democrats control of the senate mean for american workers? certainly nothing good. here to tell us, member of trump's economic recovery task force, steve, right now, we're facing this really interesting scenario where it's been a massive transfer of wealth during the coronavirus. rich are getting richer, corporations are remaining unscathed, the american worker and small businesses are just getting decimated and crushed by the authoritarian left-wing policies. what does it mean, what does it mean for the middle class and working voters moving forward?
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>> first of all, let me just say that there's no president that moved on more for the middle class than donald j. trump. we saw the end of 2191 year ago that as you know, the biggest increase in income for middle-class workers we also see the biggest reduction in poverty, low's poverty rate in american history. this is a man who's done a lot for the american class. and the problem this year we suffered the pandemic that shut down a lot of our economy in the first half of the year. it's happening now that so frustrating is just as businesses are getting going again we see millions of workers go back to their job and earning a paycheck, now all of a sudden you're seeing so many of the liberal cities and democratic states that are shutting down again. that's very problematic for the millions of women and men who run small businesses. also, the tenth of a millions of americans who are employed by
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the business with. >> lisa: i want to get your comments on this too. china's president congratulated joe biden on the election win saying, yeah, there's a lot of things going on. we hope the two sides will uphold the spirit of nonconflict and nonconfrontation. mutual respect, and win-win cooperation. we will focus on cooperation, control differences, and to promote healthy stable development of chinese-u.s. relations. what will it look like with china moving forward? joe biden previously seaside china was a competition and months later he said china was. he's gonna essentially thing to make everything wrong in foreign policy. what does it mean for the country to potentially have a president that's basically going to let china eat our lunch? >> first of all the big winner on election day of the election holds up will have been communist china. obviously, they prefer joe biden because of the fact that china has these ambitions. if you know this, of becoming
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the global superpower. they have a program called china 2025 which is by 2025 they want to take over all the key industries in the world. the kind of biden agenda of raising taxes on american companies and not having the good trade deals that donald trump has put together. he stood eyeball to eyeball with the chinese and so were not going to take the abuse anymore. most importantly of all, that joe biden has this radical climate change agenda that would shutdown american energy, one of the major job producers. the contributors to our gdp. >> lisa: even the paris climate accord would be terrible for the country. we've got to go. thank you for joining us tonight. coming up, the worst media centers of the week, a lot. the "the ingraham angle" has got its eyes on you. the case you don't want to miss is next. and raymond exposes more behavior from the media on
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"friday follies." jeff dunham weighs in on the new sketch comedy series on netflix. stay with us. ♪
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♪ >> lisa: it's friday, which means it's time for -- ♪
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"friday follies." for that, we turn to raymond arroyo. if you do you like mine -- the new author of the spider who saved christmas. he gave his thanksgiving address the other day and i want your reaction. >> we can with the help of god heal. and if we do, and i'm sure we can, we can proclaim a promise. he wrote, the lord is my strength and my shield. >> lisa: raymond -- >> what is a promise to eliminate? >> i think he meant psalm this. this is a man who goals to mass, but it was a dark rambling address. and you know this that there's no follow-up questions from the media come on zero.
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of well biden talks about god, these swing the sisters of the poor and stole the government regime to crush religious freedom and conscious protection. where are the curious reporters, the shouting follow-ups we heard whenever president trump comes out. by the way, the journalists apply the color when president trump's in there. this is yesterday press. >> if the college votes for joe biden. >> if they do, they made a mistake because the selection was a fraud. just so you understand, the selection was a front. between you people -- don't talk to me that way. you just a lightweight, don't talk to me -- i'm the president of the united states. it don't ever talk to the president that way. >> lisa: after this exchange, raymond, cnn's white house correspondent caitlin collins tweeted "this congratulated tori resist and post proved that president trump's answers first question number three weeks proud to be a part of it." i mean, come on.
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>> lisa, i look forward to the same kind of media unity and frankly hostility. this curiosity about joe biden and his policy. it sadly, some members of the media have become adversaries of trump. if they're not opposition leaders rather than inquisitive reporters. all i think we are asking and want is consistency. eat and even playing field where the probing and uncomfortable questions about biden's energy policy, his abortion advocacy, or forgive me, his mental competency, lisa. this is biden's interview with lester holt the other day. watch the questions and how he formula it's the answers. >> were operating under the assumption with a number of electoral votes. but i did not expect it to go smoothly. imagine how different it would be if businesses had the ability to have the wherewithal to
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provide for the sanitation, the ventilation, the distancing as well as the separation from everything from the restaurant. >> what will your priorities be? >> my priorities there -- there are number of things that have to be -- let me back up. >> lisa: softballs, raymond, soft balls. >> not only softballs, it's a pitiful delivery. the poor man can't put syntax together and yet no one asked a biden if you're capable of assuming the office of the presidency. given your lapses of memory and obviously mental struggles, this is a harbinger of things to come for the media. we are in big trouble should biden assume the presidency here lisa. a very disturbing. >> lisa: it is, we've literally had in four years with where they accused president trump of everything. the charlotte charlottesville he
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fact that people on the record saying it's not true. they done everything they could to damage the president and they let joe biden off the hook it's pathetic. >> no question in all. >> lisa: i can pick up a single solid question that was asked to either of them. >> what shoes are you wearing, that was the substantive question. >> lisa: raymond, uconn something at the macy's thanksgiving parade that many of us may have missed. what is that? >> joe biden's running bait, kamala harris, got her own balloon. it was a striking resemblance to covid-19, lisa. look at this thing. you heard of "miracle on 34th street," this is the incurable on 34th street. it is that the ugliest balloon you've ever seen in the macy's parade? >> lisa: that's terrifying. i mean, how do you explain that to your kids? >> i don't know.
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imagine you're a lady at 34th street hold up for months and you look up and see that monstrosity. that's not what you want to see. it was terrible and horrifying. lisa: hideous. time magazine released its nominee for times person of the year for 2020 including dr. dr. anthony fauci, andrew cuomo, and aoc. if were not on there. >> it's a rogue gallery. >> lisa: i don't think they like us. >> they have the lightest rating and you thought this up they have the highest ratings in all of history. tucker and laura, most-watched people, no mention. nobut megan the stan john rober, nancy pelosi made the cut. a very influential people. >> lisa: i will call myself a lease of the booth. >> lease of the booth. >> lisa: president trump was on the list. but in 2016, remember how times
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editor nancy hedged the person of the year announcement completely the under screen. watch this. >> we choose the individual who's had the most informatio in the fence for better or for worse. it is a profound argument whether his influence was for the better or for the worse. if >> so dark, the underscoring. a very dark. who do you think should be the person of the year, lisa? >> lisa: i would pick a small business is because they've been getting absolutely crushed and nobody seems to care and it makes me angry. >> you're so positive. i think it should be covid-19 using the balloon on the cover. if not covid, rioters. they would be persons of the year's. >> lisa: small businesses, very good thing. it raymond, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> lisa: the worst media offender of the week, that's next. there are a lot. comedian jeff dunham is here with the inside scoop on
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the good thing to know, is we're not alone. call 8557 fanapt >> lisa: it's extremely easy to become numb to the media bias these days. the "the ingraham angle" is taking track of the worst offenders of the week. joining me now is adam, president of accuracy in the media. adam, that's a very big job but, when you sleep at night? >> i don't know what sleep is. i don't do a lot of it. >> lisa: a lot of inaccuracy in the media unfortunately. it lets start with that and start here. the media has waged a war on thanksgiving this week. watch. >> don't travel this holiday season. if stay home, cook a turkey for yourself, eat all the mashed potatoes by yourself. >> invite grandma, this could be
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her last thanksgiving. if you invite her to a place where she can get sick and died. >> perhaps we celebrate thanksgiving and february. >> i'm thinking christmas and will have the australian type of christmas or something. >> lisa: one thing we see with politicians and people were preaching the loudest, telling us what they do are the ones who are living up to their own guidance. therein they are telling us to do. if you think it applies to media here? >> unquestionably, progressivism is a narcissistic personality disorder. i've become nostalgic for the days of the war on christmas because now we're facing a war on thanksgiving. if you're heading to a fiery but peaceful protests there is no covid there. but if you're going to see grandma for the holidays, it suddenly event. they look for any excuse to attack any american tradition that we enjoy celebrating. >> lisa: this is the defamation of today's media where it said peaceful protests
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are and there is a fire burning behind them on cnn and msnbc. the media's nauseating fawning over biden's national security nominees. watch this. >> when i look at that group up they are, they're not political. they are just career people. >> it's not going to be political. joe biden this saying these are people in this as a team who's going to tell me -- this team will tell me what i need to know, not what i want to know. that's a big change. >> lisa: authority, it's a complete loves fast and how is this bootleggin licking tolerat? >> it gets harder and harder to tell the difference between satire sites like the babylon be an onion from supposing real journalists like mbc. how is it possible in their view that politicians could not be political? i think to them politico means having their own views like their other outrageous ways of
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doing things, it means giving up your views and pricing there is. they are opposed to everything we hold dear. >> lisa: babylon be is awesome i laugh at every headline and it's so funny. there's this one that i want to say it might be the worst but it's really saying something. steve compares embarrassing worship of barack obama. >> can we just take a moment, guys. i want to talk, with the take a moment to drink you in for just a moment. because i'm having to get used to looking at a president. again. you know, i've gotten out of the habit, i've got to warm him for joe biden. i don't want to pull anything when you take the oath of office. and you got to ease me into this a little bit. >> lisa: i don't even have words, adam. help me out here. what did i just see? >> i think it's incredibly important because what they are doing is incredibly dangerous. we get up in arms about the cnn and "new york times," but the
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people in our culture, the people and entertainment have so much more influence than "the new york times" editorial board does. we should be worried about the influential stephen colbert's and the video, filmmakers like james cameron. it that's the kind of things we try to expose inaccuracy media. they're using the culture effectively to push their ideas upon the american people. >> lisa: adam, we know that joe biden makes a lot of gaffes and i think that's an understatement here. but this is what cnn justice colony, this is his characterization of the calf. actually, we don't have it. unfortunately, everyone will have to go google it. okay, so, all right, guests -- okay, we're switching up here. all right, sorry, adam. the joys of live tv. you've got a big job ahead of you, accuracy in the media must be exhausting. thank you for what you do, we appreciate it. >> it's a target rich
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environment, thank you. >> lisa: it's endless, it's exhausting. thank you. still had to, the obama's are making a new netflix comedy series based on a anti-trump book. comedian jeff dunham is here and moments on that and more. you don't want to miss it. ♪ since you're heading off to school, i got you this brita. dad... i just got a zerowater. but we've always used brita. it's two stage-filter... doesn't compare to zerowater's 5-stage. this meter shows how much stuff, or dissolved solids, gets left behind.
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♪ >> it's hard to believe that it's my seventh year of pardoning a turkey. time flies, even if turkeys don't. we should also make sure everyone has something to eat on thanksgiving. of course, except the turkeys because they're already stuffed. >> lisa: somehow, the very unfunny man now has his own sketch comedy show on netflix. that's right, the former president and first lady are producing a show called the g word it which is expected to be loosely based on a anti-trump a book about the suppose it chaos during the transition in 2016. not only is it a comedy series no one in america has not asked for, it's also just more competition for my next guest who's joining me now, jeff dunham with his new comedy special completely unreversed last-minute pandemic holiday special premieres tonight on comedy central. congrats about that. >> thank you, lisa. >> lisa: this is something that we need more off, which is
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anti-trump a bias. if there is not enough of that right now. >> thank you for having me on your show. i have a question for you before getting to the obama thing. sitting in for laura over thanksgiving, is this like a currencareer move or did you loa bad? >> lisa: i would say career move. a [laughs] >> as the host, sketch comedy show i don't understand it. if there's a 72 million people that voted the other way. so i really and bill wel bewild. it did you know that obama wanted to be our opening act and the company special this time? >> lisa: i hope you said no because he's not very funny. >> we didn't say no, the secret service said no because they wouldn't let jeff to stuff them in the suitcase. >> lisa: yeah, that would raise some alarms i would assume
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among the secret service. but why, the comedians have barely touched a joe biden. i can give you plenty of material. he sat around with kids around him talking about a guy named corn pop and he talked about when he was a lifeguard at the pool, kids touched his hairy legs. right there, target rich environment, why have comedians barely touched it? >> it's the cancel culture because it's amazing how comics now -- i used to say that a stand-up comedy with the last form of free speech. it's not anymore. you know how it is, everybody has to have a voice now, their own social media. it's the sanctity of the comedy club or the live show. but now, i used to say if you are offending 5% of the audience is a good number because the 5% never ticked off, the other 95% were laughing at it. the 5% can end your career with a couple tweets. it's become very difficult now. >> lisa: what you think we've
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arrived at this moment though? you're talking about some of the cancel culture we've seen and we've literally seen people go through social media accounts like five years ago, right? to destroy somebody's account. why have we arrived at this point? >> i think it social media that everybody has a voice now. it didn't used to be that way in here from joe schmo and now he can say whatever he wants and hide in his basement behind his computer screen. his keyboard. to say what he wants. like tonight, my premiere of my special premieres and i was talking with people that look at this stuff and how are the numbers, housley reactions, reactions are good. what percentage of haters do we have? >> lisa: there's always hater haters. >> i don't know the answer to this but the people who lean a little bit right, yeah, no room for it. it's amazing it's just like voting, same thing. if you lean a little bit right were going to vote for trump,
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you didn't dare tell anyone. same with comics. anybody right now. many businesses. >> lisa: i want to make sure -- i want to make sure when i say this clip for the audience i want to make sure they see it before you got to go. this is from your new holiday, thesspecial. take a look. >> you are not 6 feet away! >> we want some laughs. >> were in the middle of a terrible pandemic. >> what you think we've been staying at home so much. >> walter says because your career is over with. >> lisa: tell me about your special and why people should tune in? >> this is a last minute special. i've been around for months and i thought i had to do something. i was in the kitchen with my 5-year-old twin boys and my wife and i picked up a chip clip to make it talk. my boys were on the floor laughing and they thought i was
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a comedic genius. we threw the special together in the writers put it on stage, at that up two months ago. we chatted three weeks ago and it's on the air. a couple times already, here erring on the west coast. but there's no politics in the special once over. i change that the little bits and the whole family. i think it's just goofy stupid fun. like your show. no. >> lisa: jeff and walter, i can forget you little guys or the old guys you know, you look kind of young. all right, jeff, mother, think you for joining us. up next, we will show you when pigs fly literally. ♪
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♪ >> lisa: if you think political fights get a little out of control, wait until you see this out of taiwan.
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[whistle-blowing] that is terrifying. but as divided as we are and as much as we bicker, at least we are not throwing pig guts at each other. i am lisa boothe in for laura ingraham. thank you so much for watching the special edition of "the ingraham angle." good evening, welcome to washington mike emanuel in for bret baier. president trump loses a big challenge to election results in pennsylvania but this one could end up in the supreme court even as options for salvaging his own job continues to dwindle. the president is pressing ahead involvement in the georgia senate runoff with a balance of power -- and the chambers. kristin fisher from the white house, good evening, w kristin. >> his campaign continues to try to escalate all the way to the em

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