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pomposity, and groupthink. for the 9:00 p.m. hour. the fabulous sean hannity. >> sean: adam corolla employees 29 people they want to cancel him. what about what do those 29 people do for their livelihoodsr after? it doesn't make sense. tucker, good show. welcome to "hannity." buckle up, we have a jam-packed show. new york governor andrew cuomo facing another massive scandal, the very latest details straight ahead. as the left likes to say, the walls are now closing in on andrew cuomo. these walls? prettye interesting. they were all built by the democrats, not republicans. also tonight, mitt romney admitting president trump will be the 2024 nominee if he decides to run. lara trump, shall react tonight withhe a full preview of the upcoming speech tonight at cpac.
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breaking tonight and what, must be totally humiliating tooe joe biden, we now have dozens of house democrats -- not republicans, calling on joe biden to relinquish his sole authority to the nuclear codes. you know, theea nuclear football in a letter much like the democrat lawmakers state that vesting one person with this authority entails real risks. first of all, it's unconstitutional. that's first of all. there is one commander-in-chief, it's not the u.s. congress. there is zero constitutional ambiguityti here. but second of all, what do these democrats know about joe biden that the rest of us don't? they didn't propose this even when donald trumppo was president and they all hated donald trump. obviously from our own observations, as we've been saying -- it's interesting, many liberals and occasionally when i
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see people in the media mob, they are trying to act polite with me, they'll privately say, yeah, we are all pins and needles every time joe talks because we can all see with our ,own eyes, compared joe biden to four years ago, ten years ago, he's frail, he's weak, and he struggling cognitively. if he ever had a fastball, i would argue that it's long gone. i'm not making any medical diagnosis about joe biden. this is not about his age. for example, bernie sanders is a year older than joe biden. he has way more energy, way more stamina, way more mental alertness, fighting every day for his insane socialist utopia. donald trump, similar age, boundless energy and alertness. joe biden always seems like he needs a nap. he also frequently confuses numbers, dates, and sometimes can barely get the words out. take a look.
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>> the idea that, um... i carry a card with me every day with the number of folks who have been affected. fully vaccinate 300 americans by end of the summer, beginning of the fall. but -- and look, that's -- it'd be enoughe to fully vaccinate 30 americans to beat this pandemic come at hundred million americans. going this way. thank you all. i got in trouble when i was running against the senator who was the mormon -- the governor, okay? all men and women created -- you know the thing. >> sean: this isn't about a few gaps. reportedly goes to bed very, very early, he has few public events. his vice president kamala harris has been making a lot of news,
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taking a lot of the solo calls with moral leaders on behalf of joe. a little odd in it of itself. he never misses any opportunity whatsoever to call an early lid on the day. in other words, you won't be hearing or seeing from the president the rest of the day. it's 8:00 a.m. canceling trips. recently took a snow day after the white house got a whopping . on the campaign trail, barely had any public events at all. he cowered in his basement bunker. the media mob, big tech shielded him from any and all negative stories. pretty much campaigned on his behalf and went out stretching his opponent every second of every day. we called it on this program, the candidate protection program. it was to be honest pretty effective but one poll conducted after the election showed that one in six biden voters would change their minds had they known the full details about biden's various scandals, including the, yes, very true hunter biden laptop story from
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"the new york post." but now joe biden's president and democrats are apparently so worried about his ability to fulfill his duties as commander in chief, they want him to hand over the nuclear codes. remember, this is not an isolated incident. just a few months ago as president trump's term was coming to an end, nancy pelosi backed then bill that would set up a nonpartisan commission to determine a presidents fitness for office? she said the bill was not about donald trump. so who is the bill about? what does it all mean? it really makes you wonder what the democrats are thinking about their own commander in chief. here with more, florida congressman matt gaetz. fox news contributor dan bongino. matt gaetz, what's your take? >>y sleepy joe wasn't a politicl nickname and appears to be a governing strategy for the biden thera administration, lacking
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sufficient rigor to lead a great country.tr look at a growing number of democrats who are now concerned about giving joe biden the codes for the nuclear system. i would be concerned about giving joe biden the code to my garage door opener, but this is more about just one man. it's about the presidency, the doctrine of peace through strength that we talk a lot about on this program and i oppose this letter because i do believe that no matter who the president is, they have to be vested in the authority to be commander in chief to take care of the country, even if it is joe biden during that time. >> the >> sean: they were doing secret diplomacy with iran, undermining his foreign policy. now they are pressuring south korea to appease the iranian mullahs and hand over $7 billion in assets to the iranians. but the constitution is clear, there is no constitutional ambiguity here.
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the president is the commander in chief. not a group, not a consensus of commander in chiefs. >> you are right. on the foreign policy front, which you are correct, the europeans are laughing at us, sean. the europeans are saying to themselves, this china russia deal don't look so bad. maybe we should partner up with these guys instead. it was really fascinating. but on this nuclear football story, i'm not kidding. when the producers sent this to me, i had to read this twice. i thought, was it babylon be? this is a real story.on i mean -- i'm not kidding! is he trying to be funny about this? this is a real story. these are democrats, you said in the opening segment, is there something these democrats aren't telling us? it's something i warned about before the election i was getting from my sources. i get it. it gives me an apsley no joy in saying this -- and i mean that.
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significant trouble, joe biden. and listen toid me. everyone around him, everyone knows it. everyone knows it. this is the scandal they are not telling you -- >> sean: may i ask you -- you are a former secret service agent. if we were to bring on secret service agents, they would confirm what you are saying? i mean -- >> they call it the secret service for a reason. but i've been gaining a lot of contacts even outside loan formants law enforcement. everyone knows how bad it is. everyone. it's not a mystery. it's-k the worst-kept secret in the white house. think about this, we are only in the second month of this. how bad it is going to be four years from now? this is a serious problem, this is not a joke. >> sean: that would mean a cover up, concealing something from the american people --
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potentially. i'm not a doctor, not going to play one on tv, not going to play one on radio. my own observation, matt, if you gogo back four years ago, ten years ago, he looks weak andru frail and obviously struggling cognitively. i'm not making a medical diagnosis. but the reality is everybody sees it and only a few of us willing to talk about it and be honest about it. >> what you have to realize is on the left, this is all part of the plan. having a joe biden too frail to stand up on their efforts to centralize power, take over the economy, to limit people's rights, to extend the boundaries of executive action beyond what's constitutionally permissible, they are able to do these things because joe biden is not in a position to really make decisions day in and day out that we are hearing reports that the president's daily briefing is taking on a different flavor as a consequence of the biden presidency. i want the president of the
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united states to be healthy, happy,y, vigorous and vibrant. if something different is happening, even in this case democrats are stepping forward to say that they have some concerns about these nuclear protocols, we ought to listen because what we do know is that where there is any sort of decline, it's not necessarilyli linear. it could happen next financially and something that the country needs to be on the lookout. age is only a number, i just spent one day as a guest host of your radio program. i was asked austin and i think you have a few decades on me. even folks a little longer in the tooth can still bring a whole lot of energy. >> sean: is much as they hated donald trump, they didn't propose this. i don't know. i'm not making any judgments. we'll let the people decide at home. thank you both. let's turn to some news surrounding y president trump, s jim acosta says in exile for this coming sunday at cpac, set to give his first public speech
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since leaving the white house. tonight, we don't know whether or not president trump will make any kind of big announcements surrounding 2024 or his future. but even liberal anti-trump or mitt romney, well, he sees what looks like the writing is on the wall. he wants to run again. take a a look. >> will president trump continue to play a role in my party? i think he will. i do not know about his family members, whether they intend to do that. but i expect to continue to play a role. do not know if you'll run in 2024 or not. but if he does, i'm pretty sure he will win thehe nomination. >> you think he would win the nomination? >> if he runs. a lot can happen between now and 2024. >> sean: first time in a long while, i actually agree with liberal mitt romney. what can we expect from the weekend speech. joining us for more, former senior advisor to the trump campaign whose name is mentioned
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quite often as a potential senate candidate from the great state of north carolina, her home state lara trump is with us. thanks for being back. >> you got it. thanks for having me. >> sean: it's so unfair that i start out that way. because i know for a fact there are a lot of top republican leaders in north carolina that are not just talking about it, m but they are making a lot of outreach. is it something you would lead open for now? not asking a question, just leave the idea open in your mind. >> absolutely. i've taken it very seriously and i have no decisions to announce live here on sean hannity tonight. but i will tell you toit stay tuned. it is certainly something that i would be honored to do. i am keeping it open, absolutely. >> sean: i would predict he would win. the president coming out, speaking at cpac, what has h happened in a month, foreign policy, executive orders, no
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legislation, amnesty at the borders. straight on down the line a direct contrast to everything that president trump did. i would imagine -- i think i know the president pretty well, he will be highlighting "i told you so."." this is what you can expect. thoughts? >> yeah, he absolutely will and he did tell you so. a lot of us try to tell the american people that this would happen if joe biden became president of the united states. i think the speed at which so much has happened is really shocked people, to be honest. what you are right. for the first time in a long time, americans found that under president donald trump, they had somebody they felt like was actually fighting for them and standing up for them and fighting for america and joe biden has made it very clear not only throughas his actions, but what he has said that it is no longer america first. he just told the folks at the
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g7, "america first is out." who wants a president who doesn't put their own country first? it's absently ridiculous. but then you see the open border policy, the fact that he supports a bill to give amnesty to 11 million illegal immigrants, people who are illegal here in our country wants to give them citizenship. it's really frightening to see, the speed that all of this has happened. you can bet that president donald trump is going to talk about it. i'm sure we will hear about china, the parisl climate deal. so many things that so quickly have turned around and really incredibly detrimental to the future of america. i'm excited to hear from him this weekend. i think it's going to be a great speech. e i know he's excited to speak to everybody at cpac. >> sean: you look at the one issue, in i the middle of a pandemic, the biden administration, when they took office there were a million of shots going into people's arms
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every single day. a lot of these democratic governors screwed that up. you look at what's happening, the position he's taken in the middle east and around the world, america last. but the callousness of just with thetr stroke of a pen getting rd of high paying career jobs while simultaneously making us dependent on foreign energy sources to me is the worst thing. we are not going to have these illegalra immigrants and people out of work for the pandemic competing with out of work energy sector workers with very specific skills? >> yeah. it's soea outrageous. day one executive order eliminating the keystone xl pipeline, putting 11,000 americans out of work on day one for joe biden. do not forget under donald trump club for the first time in history, we were a net energy exporter. energyrg independent and exportd energy.ne aside from all the jobs brought
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to america, from a national security standpoint it meant that we weren't reliant on the middle east, on russia for anything. we did it all here at home. to see that joe biden, again, with the stroke of a pen got rid of all the good that donald trump did especially within the energy sector, i think it's incredibly disappointing to people. but this is something during the campaign that you heard donald trump talk about. scranton joe was not going to do a good job for the energy workers in his home state, as he claimed, of pennsylvania. heree day one, got rid of so may of these jobs and i think sean, sadly, it's only the beginning. i think there's going to be more to his appointment for so many people under a biden presidency. >> sean: make the iranian mullahs, maketh middle eastern countries that hate us and china rich again, america last. scaryas times. laura trump, thank you. last night we first brought you
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a full report and what "the washington post" is not politely referrings to as bidens brand-new migrant facility for kids. as you can see, by the way, the facility for kids is essentially a couple of corrugated -- you know those metal shipping containers? the onesow that come off of boa, they get unloaded on docs? that's what they are. those are like trailers -- you can see two, but they all have tinywi windows with bars on the. the biden administration now housing and accompanied minors. it wasn't that long ago when donald trump was president, the mob, the media 2018, top democrats referring to scenes like this as "kids in cages. biden called it one of our darkest moment in history and he said that during his time with obama, "we didn't lock people in cages, didn't separatewe familis where the problemth was the picture was actually from 2014, that would be the biden obama
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era. as a matter of fact, the obama-biden administration built the kids in cages facility with the fences, where the migrant kids were in fact separated from their parents. trump ultimately ended upsh shutting down their policy and that facility for renovations and ended the child's operation policy.li facts are a dangerous thing here. this holding center you see on your screen is coming back on line, but the biden administration wants youde to kw that the shipping container trailers with bars on tiny windows are definitely not cages. today, press secretary jen psaki circled back to this issue as he predicted she would. take a look.ho >> we've seen photos of containers. is there. a better description - are they kids in cages? what is the white house's description of this facility?
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>> let me give a broader description. we have a number of them o on a complete minors, children, coming into the country without their family. what we are not doing which is what the last administration did is separate those kids, rip them from the arms of their parents at the border. we are not doing that. >> sean: the hypocrisy, it's out there every day. here with reaction comes indicated radio talk show host dana loesch is with us. the irony of this is a take on trump -- despicable, worst thing i've ever seen -- they built it, they created it, then they trash trump for following their system. he dismantles it. and now they bring back cargo storage facilities for kids with bars on the windows? >> see sheds. sean, you're absolutely right. also very important, very noticeable in that jen psakiha audio clip, that video you just showed, she said that they are unaccompanied minors andd we are
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not ripping them from their parents arms. if theyno are unaccompanied minors, how would you be ripping them from their parents arms? i'm confused about the wordage. maybe that's something that can be followed up in a subsequent press conference that she gives and can clear that up. because that's the whole reason they are called "unaccompanied." to the point you just made, when the trump administration had, and this is the facility that everyone's talking to when they react to these photos, i think from what i read it, it operated for a month before the trump administration -- this is the exact same facility. do you remember the walk out at wayfarer and the boycott of wayfarer that the left stage because wayfarer was selling mattresses for the beds for these minors at the facility? this is the exact same facilityi trump closed it down after one month of it being open andf joe biden reopens it and at the time that this was operational on their trump, they were calling it "kids in cages,"
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et cetera. except that is not a cage but we can call it whatever we want.an i guess a containment unit. it's amazing to me that the revolution is complete when the language is perfect. it's not a cage, it's an overflow detention facility. it's an overflow because if they put these kids, sean, with all the otherr individuals, the adults coming across the border, the reason they are spacing them out is because of pandemic rules, they would've accuse the administration at the time of putting them in then exposing themdm to -- it's just silly. none of that makes sense. bottom line is it's hypocrisy but they should take the opportunity to talk to the public about all the dangers that are awaiting children at the border. the rent a kid? sean, i watched your program and they talked about the rent to get policy that some of these adults, they pay families to use their children to get them in across the border, they take advantage of that flora's amendment so they come in with a child and they are granted quicker access and quicker
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processing. instead of talking about that and the dangers this is proposing with his open borders policy, we have jen psaki saying what she said. >> sean: watch wages with all the amnesty go down here just imagine for a second that donald trump is the president and he got cargo containers with tiny windows and bars on them for children. i doubt that -- they'd get beautiful butterflieses like "the washington post" was saying about these cargo containers with bars. >> yeah. yeah. these facilities that trump open and were open for a month before he closed them, they were a lot nicer than the cages that obama-biden constructed back during the obama administration. just sleeping bags on the floor. if they want to have that discussion. it's sad.n: it's hypocrisy. >> sean: great to see you. great analysis. coming up. if true, this is really sick.
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♪ ♪ >> sean: democrat's dangerous politicizing of public health as the coronavirus pandemic as "the best thing that everer happenedo no-show joe biden." i guess she means that he can hide in his bunker. the remarks came at a brand-new book that's called "lucky: how joe biden barely won the presidency." inin response, joe biden's press secretary jen psaki told, "secondhand blind quotes should be viewed with some level of skeptic's him anita has always been clear that she believes former president trump's handling of the pandemic and candidate biden's approach drew a sharp contrast to the american people about the differences between their approach to governing the country. of course, this is completely consistent with what this program has been documenting for months on the democrats who are so consumed with their hate,
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their rage, their anti-trump psychosis, impeachment, impeachment, russia, russia, they resort to petty politics even during a pandemic. when donald trump put in place the travel ban, one that joe biden called "xenophobic and hysteria," they were impeaching donald trump. member how pelosi held up all that's pre26 relief money and it all happened while the democrats andi the media could have beene learning and covering governors, the ones that got itve right, rn desantis down in florida, kristi noem protected the most vulnerable in their states. also opening safely, putting trust and faith in the citizens of their state rather than shielding -- let's see, cuomo, gavin newsom, governor wolf, governor murphy, and others that had disastrous policies. remember, florida governor desantis protected seniors early on. as a piece in the new york post quote, "florida went out of its
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way to get covid-19 positive people out of nursing homes while new york went out of its way to get them in. a policy now widely acknowledged to have been a complete debacle with a full cover up. and desantis safely opened up the schools, allowed businesses to take adequate health measures,e to be able to fully reopen. south dakota governor resisted calls to lock down her state and understood the importance of balancing the risk of the virus with the major risks of destroying the livelihoods of poor and working families. and desantis and noem? aret they facing impeachment? facing a recall? not at all. joining us, south dakota governor kristi noem. i remember interviewing you a couple of times. one time you said to me, well, i warned the people of my state and i trust that they will make responsible decisions. you had one meat-packing plant
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breakout, you got hot zones like every other state. but you quickly do you know, went in and put all the attention necessary, and it works for you. just like it works for governor desantis. why? >> i did. i gave my people all the information that i had, i told them i trusted them and gave them personal what anita dunn said here confirmed exactly what i've been sayingon for months. the media and democrats were using this virus to promote fear and a political agenda. they wanted to scare people in order to control them and they did it to push an agenda where they could take over this country and change what america looks like. we need to wake up and understand that this was calculated, it was on purpose. what she said confirms what we have thought and said out loud for many, many months and it should be alarming to the every
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day hardworking americans who really love this country. >> sean: you also touched on an interview this week. collecting physically responsible governors who have low state income taxes that balance their budgets, funded their pensions, this covid a relief bill is going to be a big bailout and financial transfer of money from red states to blue states that are not fiscally responsible. i do not think south dakota and the people of south dakota or tennesseee or florida or any red state anywhere in the country should be bailing out new york,n new jersey, new york, and california. >> exactly. biden's bailout bill and all of his cronies and friends, rewards those states thatt made the wrog decision, shut down theirtd economies, hurt their people, and have higher unemployment rates. it should not be formulated the
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way that it is. it's the wrong decision and the wrong policy for this country. i told washington, d.c., over and over again, you don't need to give us more money. t you need to give us more flexibility and allow us to uniquely respond to what the needs are in our state. but this bill that biden isis trying to pass right now is a bailout for those bad actors, the bad actor is in, illinois, what they have done, it rewards them for the damage and the tragedies that they have caused to occur in their states. >> sean: your state is going to be impacted by the shutdown of the keystone xl pipeline, they are talking about shutting down the dakotain pipeline. and you hear from pete buttigieg and all these people in the biden administration, we want them to get other high paying union jobs. what high paying union jobs? these are careers that people have very specific skill sets for. what do you think the impact is going to be for these families
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that have gotten and will be getting their pink slips and losing high paying career jobs? >> we've already seen people lose their jobs. we have people in our state that hadan expanded their restaurant, their hotels, their gas stations to accommodateto all the workers here. the pumping stations for the pipeline was a ready built, laid out ready to be installed. joe biden canceling that pipeline was the wrong policy not just on energy, but the wrong policy on safety t for people, it's safer to move thesn energy than it is on roads and rail, it's also safer for environment to move it through the pipeline then it is on the roads and railroads like it is today. it was just wrong. i was responding to politics without the facts behind what this really does for us in this country and the independence it gives us and i'm all about supporting a diversified energy portfolio, but it should be an
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american energy portfolio. this is a national security issue. we cannot import our energy or food from another country. whenen we do that, that's when they control us. >> sean: last question, governor. a lot of speculation. if donald trump didn't run in r2024, you consider running and people i know have talked about it. >> i'm running reelection in 2022 and i'm really hopeful that the people of t south dakota wil give me another four years to serve them heree i love this state and i love the people there. >> sean: i love that state. a lot cheaper to live there than where i'm living now. i'm probably the dumbest person in the country stuck in new york. i would love to live there -- i would live anywhere that has lower taxes and less regulation. governor, thank you -- >> thank you, sean. >> sean: thank you for the good job you did like governor desantis and others. more disturbing allegations against governor andrew cuomo.
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♪ ♪ >> sean: now, another day, >> sean: another day, another scandal for the embattled new york governor andrew cuomo. a former aide, lindsay boylan coming forward with very detailed allegations of sexual harassment in the writing in a "post," reading, "i was shocked but after cuomo allegedly kissed her on the lips," and bob allegedly said let's play strip poker on a december 17th flight be worn by other staffers when she joined cuomo's
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administration to be "be careful around the governor," and you are congresswoman elise stefanik that cuomo earned his title "worst governor of new york," a criminal, sexual predator, he must immediately resign. ouch. ask yourself, where are all the i believers, where's hillary clinton, kirsten gillibrand, vice president kamala harris but to be fair, governor cuomo and his office are denying all these allegations, but it is worth pointing out that they denied it for months any evidence of wrongdoing and reporting nursing home deaths which we now know was part of a massive cover-up. in tonight's state democrats wrapping up their calls were real accountability, real action for the march 25th order and cover up. by the way, the bullying tactics to silence those who dared to speak the truth.
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with reaction, fox news contributor tammy bruce along with former arkansas governor, fox news contributor, soon to be a father of governor arkansas mike huckabee is with us. let me start with you. i do not know about the allegations. we do know about the cover-up, the executive order, we know about the shutdowns that were zirconium. when you take it all in and you now see the difference and we can compare and contrast the actions of new york versus florida or south dakota, it's dramatic. >> tucker: very dramatic, sean. i think his biggest problem is he's going to be known as andrew corleone. may be the biggest problem is he bullies people. what he did to denigrate democraticlegislator ron cannonf pretty shocking. let's be fair to him. he's innocent until proven guilty. he ought to get something that
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brett kavanaugh never got and that is due process. but these are very serious allegations from the serious accuser, not somebody that said, remembered something from 40 years ago. let's not forget that mazie hirono and kamala harris, and a whole bunch of the democrats said, you have to believe the woman. so i want them to step up to a microphone and say it, we believe the woman and make andrew cuomodr experience what brett kavanaugh had to experience.pe but most of us realize that's not the way it should play. i just want there to be some consistency with these democratic women. >> sean: the governor is right. i d believe in due process, the resumption of innocence, i believe people have the right to make their case and i look at this with cuomo, what's fascinating about all of this, toatf me, is that the attacks against cuomo are not being led by republicansns for these are l democrats attacking cuomo and
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exposing cuomo. it's not republicans. >> yeah. this kind of issue, whether it's sexual harassment or sexual assault or losing a loved one in a nursing home who did not need to die because of an order by the governor, this does not care about your political party. a woman is a woman. doesn't matter what party you belong to, what you believe on policy. but what you got here, be it civil or criminal action, is one thing.g. but we are looking at a man here who has had no compassion, he's been careless, there has been no empathy and facing the nursing home scandal, no admission come up no passion at all for having been wrong, no real apology, blaming everyone else, a smug sanctimony that just drips with a kind of a loathing and contemt for everyone else. let me suggest that if that's what you do with 15,000 people
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dead and you view people as markers on some kind ofpl game board, how do you think you do treat your staff? how do you view women? miss boylan saying he views women with the same kind of horrible, careless sanctimonious way, and there is now a state senator who has tweeted that she has observed that behavior, that she believed miss boylan, and that in fact there are people there are silent. why? as you noted in your opening, because governor cuomo is a bully. according to assembly men came, he threatens people. mr. kim was threatened. this was a kind of bubble of harassment allegedly and this is a man who has an attitude and opinion that makes it believable what ms. boylan is saying and it is time, as we've had many people suggest, from before now, even in attacking janice dean because she has lost her in-laws to the nursing home debacle.
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blaming everyone else, he must resign. r and where is hillary? the friend of epstein and weinstein, why is this happening with major democratic stars? where is gillibrand? where is kamala harris who said she believe the now president who had been credibly accused. all theater, all frauds -- well, they'll at least give you miss information about they really mean. democrats are against cuomo now because they know they deserve better. and democrats are going to knows they deserve better in the k white house and we've got to -- it just cannot be a season of outrage or theater. this is people's lives l literally, whether it's the nursing home dynamic, or a man who cares nothing about theab lives of the people that surround him, nothing. >> last 20 seconds, governor. >> his real sin is one of pride.
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the arrogance he's had is so intense that i believe that if nose up in the rain, he would drown because his nose is that far in the air with elitism and that's a dangerous place for a political servant to be. >> sean: ready to be the first out of arkansas -- just asking. i'm thinking you might be... s i think you might like that role. you got to be careful. she might outperform you, the governor. >> possible. >> sean: thank you, tammy.. thank you for being with us. when we come back, after spending years of closing the idea, barack obama now supports the idea of reparations. we will explain but we'll get reaction from herschel walker, leoct terrel. is herschel going to run for governor or senator from georgia? straight ahead.
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♪ ♪ >> sean: the divider and she barack obama sat down with the far left singer bruce springsteen saying it was the forces of white resistance during his presidency that prevented him from getting preparation payments for african-americans. here's what he said. >> what i saw during my presidency was that the politics of white resistance and
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resentment, the talk of welfare queens, the talk of the undeserving poor, and the backlash against affirmative action, all that made the prospect of actually proposing any kind of coherent meaningful reparations program struck me as politically not only a nonstarter, but potentially counterproductive. >> sean: joining us, heisman trophy winner herschel walker along with civil rights attorney fox news contributor leo 2.0. leo, we are going to take herschel out of this equation for a second. do we want him to run for governor or senator? he has a choice. there are only two choices here.
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>> i'm already getting used to the word "governor walker," governor herscheler walker. >> i like governor. >> sean: i'm in for senator or governor. which do you choose, a or b? >> hey, we've got to straighten out this voter integrity first, got the straighten out all this foreign affairs before we talk about voter anything and get all the mail in voting, you've got the straighten all this out or no one is going to win. i think that's the first thing we've got to do. i was totally shocked to hear former president obama say what he just said, the most powerful man in the world telling you that, oh, he cannot get reparations, which i disagree with in the beginning. but at the same time, how many great african-americans can do the things they've done in america can go to another country and do the exact same thing?
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i tell you what, probably zero. it's kind of funny how right now a lot of these people do not want to take the responsibility to give you -- do not want to give you the responsibility to give people jobs because it's all you've got to do. taking your ability to do your means hold people accountable for what they are doing. who here from all these big companies that have created scholarships or created jobs, they haven't held them responsible for anything. >> sean: by the way, you do notice, leo 2.0, herschel literally ran right by the question straight into the end zone for a touchdown. >> sean, let me tell you right noww, he was smiling for he knos he's going to run for governor. i saw that. let me just jump on this because barack obama, sean, in america, he's pandering. he's pandering to the far left because he needs to stay relevant.
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that's why he's talking reparations and affirmative action. in california they try to passrm affirmative action last year. i was on one of the oppositions. it lost in blue state california. he's wrong. white people are not againstal reparations, all people are against reparations. herschel, black, brown, yellow, white can we do not believe that reparations are justified for paid people for things that happened 180 years ago. thisis is nothing more than pandering so barack obama can stay relevant to the socialists. >> sean: obama mentioned it but didn't do anything in eight years as president, herschel. we do not have law and order in blue states run by liberal democrats for decades, we do not have good schools in both of these states either. that's on the politicians. they have failed our children, they failed every family by not keeping a safe environment. >> he is a failed america
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because we elected him to go to office to fight for america, not to fight for some rays. they always say to heal the country, we've got to heal the african-american, the ancestors of. my problem is who even those any ancestors of? how can you find that out? who is black today, what percentage of black is -- what percentage is black? i think that's a big problem today. >> socialist talking points. we'll never have reparations in this country. >> sean: herschel, governor or senator, what do you think? >> we got to get this whole voting thing correct. >> sean: will continue, guys. thank you.
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♪ ♪ >> sean: >> sean: unfortunately that's all the time we have left this evening. asas always we do thank you for joining us.
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