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"hannity," the great one markel event will respond to all of the constitutional madness that is washington, d.c. we will always be independent. we go our own path and we will always try to get to the bottom of everything and tell the truth. let not your heart be troubled because laura ingraham is there, battle one, roll tide to. >> laura: hannity, that political night of crazy news combined with the best political athletic night for college football. >> sean: nick saban you have to give this guy credit. >> laura: i think the republican party should take some lessons from nick saban appear at first he does not accept mediocrity and he has a good relationship with his play. and even if they win, if they didn't do it right, he wants them to do it again and again
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and again. he doesn't accept mediocrity and he is beautiful because he wins. so he keeps going. i love nick saban. >> sean: beautiful. >> laura: it is beautiful because he wins but some people don't like him because he wins a lot. actually, nobody cares about my football game so i guess i will stop right there. >> sean: if you are in business, you can't care if people like you are not. it is amazing how people are so upset and criticized. >> laura: sean, if you and i were caring about what people thought of us, we would have melted away many years ago. i think we cross that boundary. >> sean: i don't know when the switch went off but it's been a long time. >> laura: awesome show tonight, shawn. i am laura ingraham and this is "the ingraham angle" from washington. what happens when political violence from the left is repeatedly ignored and even
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justified? well, in part you get what happened last wednesday. my "angle" will explain. and the chronic alert of antifa is here to tell us how this backlash was inevitable. but first the establishment strikes back. perhaps its only chance to expel him from the party. establishment figures like liz cheney and adam kinzinger in the house will support the the impeachment act against president trump tomorrow. fox has confirmed that he has not said if a conviction in the senate but senate majority leader mitch mcconnell will not stand in the way of impeachment effort but he is done with trump. given all of that, let's take a step back. what explains republican support for this drastic move? adam kinzinger said the president encourage the angry mob to storm the united states capitol.
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and the president lit the flame of this attack. but the media and the democrats deployed similar language as we remember over the past few days. speak with the outgoing u.s. president inciting reporters into a mob i lying to them and telling them he won the election. >> donald trump inside of the mob that attacked the capital. it was an incitement to violence. no ways about it. he pointed them in the direction of the capitol. >> the president of the united states incited a mob and to lynch the vice president. >> laura: oh, my gosh, but what are the authorities sing about the timeline of the event? the associated press report of the fbi notified other law enforcement agencies, including the u.s. capitol police the day before the mob went into the capitol riot about an online message about a "war"
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and storming the u.s. capitol. no, this would indicate the extremists, not trump instigated the capitol siege. why did it take six days for information to come out? now, since the impeachment motives of the representatives, what about the timing? jonathan turley is noting the concern of the impeachment will not only create president for an expedited pathway of snap impeachment but allow future congresses to impeach president for actions of their supporters. so where does this leave us? and what does it do to the constitutional balance? joining me now lee zeldin who is part of the defense team last year and former congressman bulbar served as an impeachment manager during the clinton impeachment trial. congressman is eldon, let's start with you. what is the biggest concern here? obviously liz cheney and adam kissinger are more traditional
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establishment republicans, but they maintain that it's not there ideological differences with the president, but purely on principle that they feel they must do this a week out of his leaving office anyway. >> i will be voting no on the impeachment and when you read the impeachment article and as we are listening to the clips that you were playing. the article specifically referencing the president's january 6th speech. as you pointed out a day earlier january 5th, the fbi issues a warning that on the next day, this attack was going to happen while the president is delivering his remarks january 6th, pipe bombs are being discovered. the capitol parameters are being breached, and in none of these people will reference when the president was talk about heading towards the capitol, he also called on them to be peaceful for those who want to listen into the 18 minute mark of his speech.
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now i'm i'm concerned we are here back in washington, d.c., the capitol police at a very rough wednesday and weak sense f life and dozens of people injured appear they have to prepare for next week's inauguration. and here we are back in d.c. for what obviously can heal our country, divide our country and i have to add the president on thursday clearly stated his focus was on a peaceful transition of power and every moment sense. that is what his administration has been working on since the video last thursday night. >> laura: congressman barr, is this the establishment finally just kicking the conservative populists were trying to kick them out of the party? is it beyond the speech? they want to go back to the old, you know, the war party, you know, the pro-open borders,
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pro-china trade party? is that it or is it a matter of pure principle? >> there is no principle involved either side of the aisle right now in terms of those people who want to impeach president trump here the conflict you pointed out has been with us many years. you may remember from history but you are too young but the establishment did not like ronald reagan. they fought against his nomination in 1976 and even in 1980. the establishment never goes by president trump. they don't like him now and liz cheney who is very much through family history as well as own self very established and oriented and this is a chance for established republicans to pound their chest and talk about principle and high and highfalutin nonsense. but it is simply a matter of this is their chance to get rid of a thorn in their side,
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somebody who is not an establishment proponent. >> laura: they hated trump from the beginning. they detested him. and aside from whether he didn't come out soon enough and i was on twitter saying come out now and tell these people to get out of the capitol. the second i thought he's got to go on national tv. i don't know why but that is different from being impeached. you should be impeached? why wasn't maxine waters impeached? why weren't all these people who were fine with all of the hot rhetoric over the past four years of trump, why weren't proceedings brought against them? a lot of them are celebrating going on with liz cheney's announcement, watch. >> congresswoman liz cheney said she will vote to impeach president trump. what does this development mean? it means she won't be alone. there will be other republicans influence by her decision.
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i wouldn't be surprised now to see a considerable number of republicans join in supporting the peaceful resolution. >> laura: congressman selden, does this mean a stampede of republicans for impeachment because liz cheney and adam kinzinger are for it? >> i don't think so. last week when we have the vote wednesday night, we had about two-thirds or so of the house republican congress voting to sustain objections with regards to arizona and pennsylvania because of concerns. you have almost the entire republican party still supportive of the president of the united states. donald trump isn't going anywhere. so certain realities come i believe enough of my colleagues and as they showed it with their voice last wednesday, i would not expect them to be changing their tune in tomorrow being that massive stampede.
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i was asked coming into novemben about what house democrats and what would it mean if they keep control of the house of representatives. what i said was there was only one thing they know they want to accomplish in 2021. there is only one thing i can guarantee for you, they want donald trump to be impeached twice. no republican should be playing along with this, especially right now with the fact that it will divide our country even further. the police officers are here protecting us right now at the capitol instead of taking care of themselves and their families. >> laura: i think a lot of the supporters of donald trump who were not storming the capitol and just like his policies, they feel like they are being impeached. that is what they feel, congressman barr. nancy pelosi announced the impeachment manager today congressman jamie rath, diana to get, david says, castro, and eric swalwell among a few
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others. congressman barr. they included eric swalwell who is of course, compromised by a chinese spy. and he is now going to be leading the impeachment effort. you can't even make this up. >> no you can't come an opportunity lifeline thrown to him so he can reintroduce himself to the american people rather than the scandal that he is. he is going to be a hero to the left to lead or participate in the effort against president trump. this is such nonsense, laura, that it is almost beyond belief to impeach a president for this at this time, and then to have people, including over in the senate, make the ridiculous claim that, well, even if he has impeached an out of office, we can still convict him.
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it is absolute nonsense. >> laura: they obviously don't understand the constitution. and i think we saw alan dershowitz put that idea away on the "hannity" show a few minutes ago. congressman, thank you so much, great to see both of you. the "angle" has consistently warned the administration as i said not to raise people's hopes about the election results and to focus on georgia to know with ale. i was criticized for saying that after the election. but don't forget the establishment g.o.p. who pursue impeachment a week before the president leaves office. and again, as i said to him at the same people who always hated his core positions on issues like immigration trade and the middle east war. and now they are turning to the bush doctrine with a preemptive strike to prevent trump from running for president again in 2024. so again, liz liz cheney, adam
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kissinger will vote to impeach him for speech with no inquiry. now i have no view on the 2024 contenders at this point. that would be ridiculous. but the impulse to charge forward with impeachment and conviction as bob said is preposterous preposterous. boyce trias. and the only one maligned by the press, really aligned, you have a short memory, in june 2008, the congressman in the senate introduced articles of impeachment again, george w. bush. >> acting through subordinates with the president illegally spent public dollars on a secret propaganda campaign to manufacture a false cause for war against iraq. >> laura: but those efforts ultimately flopped. but then even long after obama won back in 2008, there were democrats and forward bush administration counterterrorism
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officials who still urged bush and cheney should be charged for war crimes for enhanced interrogation programs. >> we have established procedures now with the mcconnell may where people who take a serving president or prime minister's of countries have been indicted and have been tried. it is clear that things that the bush administration did, in my mind, at least, it is clear to let some of the things they did work for us. >> laura: of course, most of us were defending the bush administration at that time. and president obama was smart to see that encouraging those forces, pushing for the war crimes, pushing for any type of further punishment, for former president bush at the time, that would be terrible for the country. but of course, joe biden is not obama.
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he is not smart and very weak. he cannot resist the radical arguments of his own party to prevent them from careening forward with impeachment. the g.o.p. establishment is so out of ideas, it can't resist one last run at trump your joining me conservative author dinesh d'souza and fox news contributor senior editor mollie hemingway. cheney endorsing a governmental overthrow, well it isn't exactly original, is it? what is going on here? >> the cheney's love regime change change without thinking through a strategy and this is o exception. i don't understand why republicans would follow what nancy pelosi and the media want them to do. this is really a time for people to be calm. it is understandable that everyone is very emotional what happened last wednesday but it is important that people think clearly. when you talk to these members up here, you're not getting a
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feeling people are thinking clearly or soberly but these wild malice computing on the political opponents. again, that is understandable but all the more reason to go cautiously. republicans would be well served not following what nancy pelosi wants them to do or the media wants them to do but thinking about what the country needs at this moment. already a lot of people think there are two systems in this country where elites have all the benefits and normal people don't. and this is the type of situation that further makes people think that is the case. the summer you had a millions of people losing their jobs, having their cities rampaged, cops dragged through the streets, businesses being burned, people being killed, and we had democrats not releasing anything for a month after month after month until people so that the
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polls showed that people were supportive of these riots. only when it escalates to the capitol few people in congress finally start taking the situation seriously. they need to care more about the people in the country and less about the fact that they very much have a political opponent they need to dispose of. >> laura: speaking of the establishment, listening to the media, "new york times" tom freeman is actively rooting for the desk of the g.o.p. >> trumps only good purpose in life is to keep stressing the party so it blows up here this party is actually, it really became a political brothel that rented itself out by the night to whoever could energize its base. but for the country to thrive, that party yet is constituted must die. >> laura: from the man who has propped up trying i don't know how many years, we will take our cues from him? remember when china was liberated and for your joining the wto and the globalist predictions. where do we go to come up with those predictions? >> well, the way i read his comments is that behind them,
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the recognition of a very important truth. and the truth is traditional republican party by itself cannot win and majority. maga by itself, the make america great cannot win the majority. but together they have the potential of winning the majority. in other words the republican party could be the party of rule america and of the suburbs. it then has the heart of the country. and so the job of the left is to drive a wedge between the maga movement and traditional party. foolishly mitch mcconnell and the republican party are making this easy. easy and in a sense, they are establishing a way for the republican party not to have a way forward. trump is only one to open the door to allow latinos, blacks, working-class people who never would have voted republican but joined the republican party because of trump. conversely, people say we will
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have a new party, patriot party and 75 million people voted for trump. well, no, 75 million people voted for trump because he ran as a republican. had trump run as a independent he would not have got 75 million votes. i think driving this wedge between the traditional g.o.p. and the maga movement, this is what the left is all about right now and the key to their success. >> laura: i got a message that i tweeted out from the republican donor tonight. he has this great guy, former business guy and he said if mitch mcconnell goes through with this comment is over. the republican party ceases to exist, and dinesh you hit it on the head, mollie we need all aspects of the republican party working together. the business types with the grassroots with the blue-collar, new entrants into the party with young people, latinos. you can't be cutting people out of the party in effect
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impeaching them. that is the way people are feeling -- maybe i'm reading it wrong but that's how i'm reading this. and a lot of people even if they don't love trump necessarily, they feel maligned. >> they of course feel maligned and people understood an attack on president trump and frequent attacks on them. you have a situation where president trump, literally days from being out of office. the republican party and the establishment of the republican party seems to want to get rid of trump. just days away from that and all they have to do to keep the magic going in terms of racial working-class party is pickup the issues he helped them see the light on, whether foreign policy and having a more sensible foreign policy and not having what doesn't make sense or economic policy. if they just pick up those fights, they get to keep everything going long term. nancy pelosi was very smart to
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try to get republicans to sabotage here and unfortunately, it seems that some republicans are not smart enough to figure out that they are falling right into a trap. >> laura: right into it, mollie, dinesh instead of solely prosecuting the lunatics, the criminals who over in the capitol injured police officers last week and some lost their lives, hideous. the left wants to go further. my "angle" explains where they want to take this. plus, the liberals to condemn political violence today, but we all know what you did last summer. andino has some thoughts on that coming up.
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>> laura: and now reprogramming america. that is the focus of tonight "angle." and in their continued effort to use the capital encouraging for political gain, democrats emboldened to smear tens of thousands of trump supporters. they feel no need to debate issues or policies, not when they can treat their political opponents like the way the chinese treat its distance. >> there are millions of americans, almost all white, almost all republicans, so
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somehow need to be deprogrammed. it is as though they are members of a cold, the trump-ist cold. >> there has to be consequences and once you get those consequences, they have to take a second look at their actions and they have to be much more afraid. i think a lot of people have to be deprogrammed. >> laura: now, what will this deprogramming look like? what form will it take? well, they are just not the rioters accountable, which we want to happen as well. so this reeducation will run the gamut and require public shaming, loss of jobs, lots of college scholarships and perhaps loss of the right to travel or use the bank. and even before the election in an undercover video that fox news has not verified yet to come lead pbs while your mused
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that trump supporters could actually have their children taken from them by the government. >> [inaudible] >> amen. >> laura: okay, so trump is hitler, but these people are for setting up camps. and apparently, they are now in favor of separating families. i thought they were against that? by the way that pbs official resigned today but i bet a lot of liberals agree with them. only they don't need camps, they have the schools, they have the universities.
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and they are busy force-feeding a new generation live or about america. and also current events and our founding. remember the 1619 project who tenets already slipped into school plans nationwide is nothing but academic thought masking as moral and historical fortitude. now, this is part of the reason the left took a backseat and failed to condemn the violence we called last summer. they were not about to get in the way of racial justice warriors. they knew we were riding all the way to school curriculum near y. and while the violence committed by political comrades was inconvenient, leaders and blue havens like minneapolis, l.a., new york made a decision to downplay, ignore or even justify the violence. >> i don't care that much about the statues. >> yes, it is disturbing to see property being destroyed. it is disturbing to see people
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taking properties from stores, but these are things. >> please, show me where protesters are supposed to be polite and peaceful. >> laura: noticed in the midst of nationwide blm act of violence in 2020, we heard no talk of manhunt or big pushes for facial recognition technology or adding support of politicians to no-fly lists. where were the cries first with justice back then? remember a lot of the same people attacked state and federal institutions. and by the way, one of the cries for justice today and continue to target federal courthouse has in places like portland and philadelphia. in condemning violence shouldn't be related to one's ideology, the ideology of the perpetrator and neither should the call for justice, ever. and that is "angle." the most prominent chronicle of the leftist violence like antifa, my next guest, andy ngo
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editor and large and the forthcoming book "unmasked." the iconic bookstores apollo books announced it was caving to antifa protesters who surrounded their store. is it actually true they wouldn't put your antifa book on its shelf? in a statement they said the book was abhorrent. wait a statement, does this mean bookstores will ever take antifa literature and books off at their shelves if we pressure them? that it will go both ways, they are met, andy? >> for the second day today, they have been forced to shut down early because of the protesters and the entrance of flagship downtown store. i have a certain amount of
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sympathy for the small business who has already been struggling extremely because of the decisions of local officials with the coronavirus and what businesses must be subjected to. in addition to dealing with that, and in particular the track record, but actually, they are trying to -- >> laura: andy, we checked apollo's books websites to see what other books they stuck on their shelves that are apparently less abhorrent than yours. there were two used copies of the german language edition of mike cohen. and so, isn't that the same spot where the protesters erupted over your book? so they do have books that are wildly controversy. a lot of people actually do think are abhorrent on their shelves. and it is just this one group
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that gets special treatment last summer and nell. in it continues. >> yes, indeed, am glad you are opening a moment ago the hypocrisy of relief the mainstream left when it comes to condemning political violence. i recall from the new york pay several days ago, essentially asking, those who allow us, where were you last year when portland was under siege for more than 120 days? and reoccurring violence on top of that. and the violence that happened at the capitol hill that should be condemned. those similar acts occurred weeks after weeks on end last july when people were trying to storm a federal courthouse, which federal property, tried to blow up the fence that was used, erected to protect it. they brought in a tool.
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all of that and by those now condemning the riots at capitol hill. those people were actually condemning the law enforcement officials last year, calling them trump secret police. they were trying to secure the federal property. >> laura: andy, they didn't like the fact there were those big fences being erected around the courthouse in portland and other barriers put up. but now, they are putting up giant barricades. i don't know if they will be there forever or temporarily for the inauguration about the u.s. capitol complex. so apparently in some cases you can rip down barricades and you don't hear from most of the politicians, but now we have a different standard and even yu know better than anybody. and i wish people were consistent and outraged. it would be more helpful and believable, but it seems to be that people are taking advantage of a horrific scenario where it
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looks like he went on or some of these other groups got people whipped up into this frenzy ands bad, it is really bad, but also bad and what continues to happen. and still happening in portland like tonight, the violence with the protest? >> that remains to be seen, but we've had a full instance in portland. >> laura: since new year's eve? >> yes. the targeting of the county court houses. state businesses. >> laura: it is like a ghost city. and people put up with it and that's what they will get, sadly. andy, thank you so much what we see live on the house floor plus x as governor dan drake on trump's visit today and the
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piece he wrote about last week's event that is going viral. stay there.
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♪ ♪ >> laura: live at the house floor where lawmakers voting on a resolution calling for vice president mike pence to invoke the 25th amendment and remove president trump president trump from office. now vice president pence has said there is no way he is picking this up, referring to it not consistent with the constitution and he says he won't engage in the political games that house is playing. the latest updates we will bring u.s. we get them. and also over the weekend, the governor of texas dan patrick sent a letter to supporters called "enough." there is no such thing as a justifiable political violence. he took the trump for his commentary and said although it was not a call to violence, he should work to lower the temperature. trump today said this. >> millions of our citizens
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watched on wednesday as the mob stormed the capitol and pressed the halls of government. as i have consistently said throughout my administration, we believe in respecting americans history and traditions, not tearing them down. we believe in the rule of law, not an violence or rioting. >> laura: joining us now dan patrick lieutenant governor of texas. did his speech in texas today do the job in your opinion to take the temperature down? >> i think so and what i wrote and sent to you, laura my said enough about a lot of things. and enough that some people have said it was antifa the other day. they were face to hide their identity. these are trump people and we have to condemn that violence as we condemned those in the street. some things the democrats did not do last year so enough with democrats with amnesia at only
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looking at these rioters and not their own rioters. and enough to try to pin, laura on the entire trump movement. the acts of these rioters. they should be held accountable. what they did was terrible. trump supporters stone attack the police. the president supports the police. and laura, when we look at where we are as a nation. if we don't all take ownership, the democrats taking ownership of what they stood by when they said nothing and encouraged and for us to take ownership of the bad actors in that group of the capitol. about laura, i campaigned for president trump and he's a dear friend. when you are a friend, you stand with your friend, especially in their time as needed. as christians, that is what we are taught. what i said about the president and his speech, he didn't ask them to riot. people tried to blame him for the riots or the wrong. but he didn't lower the tone at
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the moment of the temperature. i heard something recently, laura, that our love. leaders are supposed to calm more crisis than they create. and tonight, what are the democrats doing? they are not trying to calm the nation at a time when we should come together. they are creating another crisis by trying to spike the football against the president. this is a time, laura and i see mitch mcconnell fox reported earlier today, this will get rid of trump and his movement, not sure they will get rid of trump but i can tell you the movement is there, laura. >> laura: what is mitch mcconnell doing now? what mcconnell believes, i guess, only way for the republican party to go forward is to grapple with what the president did. and he believes that this is doing it, i guess. i'm inferring come i should say what he's thinking. though he has not given an interview. so he thinks that's what we have to do.
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that is what liz cheney and adam kinzinger and other republicans as well. they have to cleanse themselves of his taint and show people that they won't put up with it. that is what they believe. >> laura, the trump people have been around thousands in this country. they are great people. these are hardworking americans. they love law enforcement. they import a weapon last week. that is not who 75 million people are. if the republican party wants to try to take this movement out of the party, they will find themselves standing alone. this movement is ready. this movement is ready to take back this country in two years and then four years again. but laura, we have to call on our better angels. and that is what i wrote, enough of the democrats, this relentless attack on trump for four years. laura, i also said as you know, that i don't agree with one
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thing that joe biden says or does, i don't think. i'm a strong conservative. he's a wild liberal now but he didn't used to be, but i will pray for him, laura because as a christian, that is the right thing to do in number two he is our president. those that oppose the president the last four years, they should have been praying for him. these are the presidents of our country, laura. that week, we as republicans, conservatives, we stand by our friends. we told him the truth when they do wrong, but we will not stand down. we will not step back let the mushy middle of the establishment republicans try to just push us aside. >> laura: i want to remind everybody until 2016, the republicans won the 2016 election since 2004. they trashed mitt romney, trashed mccain. the idea that met romney and
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mccain was treated fairly, they were maligned and cold mitt romney and biden said he would put people back in chains. they called bush a war criminal and tried to impeach bush, called cheney a war criminal and bring him to the hague. this is the game that the democrats play. the republicans should not join in on it and hannah come i think your words were really well taken and well written. and we appreciate you being honest. we stand by the constitution. not one person but the u.s. constitution tonight and always. we wish you the best as well. the left attempts to sew political division, china licking their chops over there. my pills very will tell us about some of the stunning comments from the chinese program just earlier today. that is next. ...they're with me all the way through it. voya. be confident to and through retirement.
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♪ ♪ >> laura: the political battles dominating domestic landscape, our main global rivals are reveling in their continued subterfuge. an unusually upbeat assessment about china's future, meaning time in the situation were on china side. here is my pills very senior fellow strategists at the hudson institute. michael, is this at all surprising that the incoming
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biden administration, china is feeling pretty cool right now like things are going to be okay, a-ok for them. >> i was surprised, laura, they are so open about it. i thought they would be more tactful. they are seeking a reset. they want joe biden to reverse quite a few steps that president trump took. but i thought they would be more tactful and secretive about it my rather than openly saying this is a new era. china is pulling ahead. obviously, they are very thrilled of the possibility that there will be no holding china accountable for the coronavirus. that is not what the new biden team has been talking about. there is another number of reasons that train is optimistic. but they could be wrong. they have had a number of articles a piercing don't get too confident. there are hawks around biden and we have to make sure the hawks around biden do not get his era.
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this is one of them using chinese articles that i saw recently. >> laura: might, we also, the impeachment battle going on fort week. that gave them the opportunity to say see we told you so, democracy has had it today and it would never work long term. all these elites in the united states, they have already that on china really. real quick. >> that is a real wide campaign theme. just pushing what you said, laura, the americans unstable, irresponsible and weak, chinese would never permit this kind of thing. of course, they would machine gun anybody that would chinese stormed the chinese capitol. >> laura: thanks for coming on with us. we appreciate it. congress refusing to lower the temperature. we will tell you about it when we come back. e places this guy runs off to. like jeff's, a life well lived should continue at home.
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>> laura: if you thought it was just democrats sowing division, listen to the overheated rhetoric at cnn. >> democrats are afraid.
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i don't all these people aren't going to bring in terrorists to assassinate one of us. >> they are afraid for their own safety, sitting in a congressional chamber wondering whether the person sitting next to them is going to draw a firearm on them. >> laura: i don't -- i am -- i don't even know what to say about that. if you really care about healing the country, i would advise may be turning that off. that's all the time we have. shannon bream and the "fox news @ night" team take it from here. big news, shannon. i'm going to be watching. >> shannon: a busy week. we will pick up where you left off. thank you so much. >> laura: have a great show. spent breaking tonight, the senate top republican mitch mcconnell reportedly so furious about what we all saw last week, the violence against police officers hydraulically trying to defend the house and senate floor, vandalism and mayhem when

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