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unfortunately, that's all the time we have left for tonight. be sure to check out my website. thanks, as always, for tuning in. i wish you a healthy and happy new year. jason chaffetz is in for laura ingraham and he joins us and just a couple of seconds. jason, are you ready for this? >> jason: yes, thank you! great job as always and merry christmas and happy new year to >> great job as always. merry christmas and happy new year. i am jason chaffetz and this is a special edition of the ingrave angle. if you wonder why kamala harris holes so abysmally she gave us a reminder last night. stephen miller and karen davis are here tonight and do they agree with kamala on her biggest failure this year.
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biden's plan to force electric cars on all of us has a huge upside for china. author robert wright explains how the ccc benefits from climate alarmism. 21 10 laura and raymond into tick-tock stars but also brought is completely unhinged and discredited media. benjamin: victor davis and explains the world we would be living and if they believed everything they told us this year. president biden is trying a different tactic when it comes to covid. instead of just scaring us to death he's also urging column. >> omicron is a source of concern but it should not be a source of panic. jason: apparently he missed the last team meeting. he and his stop covid advisor are not on the same page, they
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are using totally different play books. >> for the unvaccinated you are looking at a winter of severe illness and death for yourselves, your families and the hospitals you may soon overwhelm. >> if someone in your family isn't vaccinated should you ask them not to show up? >> yes, i would do that. jason: the covid fear mongering has got to stop. it is turn americans into paranoid maniacs, for even slightly deviating from the new normal. look what happened on a delta flight when an elderly man took off his mask to eat. [shouting] >> get in the back now. >> that's not the first time someone has been lambasted for
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daring to chew while unmasked and it won't be the last and for those who think we can expect fauci and friends to change their behavior in 2022 gets again. fauci was on national television pushing for vaccine passports. >> recommend to president biden there should be a requirement for vaccination for domestic travel. >> talking about requiring vaccination to get on a plane domestically that is just another one of the requirements that is reasonable to consider. jason: as laura has said many times it is time for fauci to go and i could not agree more. if biden is serious about uniting the country or averting a total wipeout for his party in 2022 he needs to change course in the new year. fire fauci should be his new year's resolution.
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joining me is doctor j, stanford school of medicine professor. thank you for joining us. the messaging coming out of this white house i cannot keep up with one side is the winter of death the other side is don't panic and then you have doctor fauci, i cannot make heads or tails of it. it is a total mess. >> on the bright side president biden saying don't panic is the right messaging. there is no cause for panic and there hasn't been any cause for panic during the epidemic. there has been cause for concern. cause for working carefully, looking at the data and adopting policies that make sense that panic is not ever productive and glad your president biden call for that. doctor fauci still pushing vaccine passports for flights.
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a third of minorities are unvaccinated. working on seeing many people -- already naturally immune, not unreasonable. you're going to prevent them from flying? he keeps pushing the panic over and over again, pushing policies that have not worked anywhere to stop the disease from spreading because we have to technology for doing that. the division within the administration is striking and i think president biden taking control of the messaging and pushing hard on this more calming that he has adopted. jason: it demonstrates to me i don't believe president biden is a true and natural leader. did not as if i feel the grab the reins and said this is what we are going to do it this is why we are going to do it and you're going to fall into line. i look at the mask mandate and ideas of masks in younger kids and the messaging that goes on their. from your medical professional opinion, where should we be with masks?
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>> we have a mandate to maximum 2-year-olds. we are unique in the world and that, the world health organization argues against masking children 225. there is no randomized evidence masking children has any effect whatsoever on the spread of the disease. it is almost two years into the pandemic and the cdc has not done a randomized trial on this divisive policy. you saw that unfortunate video we just watched together. it has created a social division and the sense that some people essentially can enforce virtue on others. makes no sense especially on airplanes where there isn't much disease spread at all because of ventilation. time to back off from these low quality evidence divisive policies that have not
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accomplished much in stopping the disease from spreading but causing social division. jason: only a short amount of time but the change in direction on quarantine, tell us about that and is this the right direction from the federal government? >> it is the right direction. a lot of the quarantines were done by stove especially in schools, you are a kid next to a kid who is positive and automatically quarantine for a long time makes no sense. being consistent with science is a step in the right direction. jason: thank you for your expertise. appreciate it. >> president biden: secretary of health and education, i nominate xavier becerra. jason: biden couldn't remember who the health and human services secretary is and most of you probably can't either because we never see him. that is because of the secretary becerra.
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he has been totally absent. he has yet to attend a single -- think about it, he is health and human services secretary hasn't attended one white house briefing on this. hasn't held a press conference on the matter and it has taken more than twee 7 months to visit the national institutes of health during a pandemic so where is secretary becerra? he is like a covid man of mystery. joining me now is florida congresswoman cat cammac. where is this guy? he's the secretary of health and human services during a pandemic and i never see him. >> thank you for having me. good to see you and to your point, i don't know. this is turned into a game of where's waldo, no one seems able
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to find him on any of the issues he has jurisdiction over. it could be covid which if you just said he has not been to one of the major press conferences at the white house which you would think the secretary of health and human services would be a part of. when it came to the border issue which hhs has a major role to play in the border because border patrol turned over all of the unaccompanied children over to hhs. another story. he hasn't been down there. nor has he been out front and center dealing with the opioid epidemic was on the major issues, the major crises we've been facing as americans, the health and human secretary has been mia and when asked about this in a radio interview, to track him down they asked why aren't you at any of these major briefings? why aren't you more front and center talking about this issue
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the same way secretary a czar was, he said it's, quote, not the profile that counts, it is the revolt. results, we can talk about the results, more people have died under the biden administration from covid than the trump administration, mixed messaging across the board. one minute the president is saying a winter of death and destruction and year and that is all over the map and then says don't panic and we haven't hhs secretary who has nothing to say and is nowhere to be found. it is very very disturbing and quite frankly some people think he may be on his way out. jason: he barely squeaked by the confirmation process because he has no health and human services backgrounds. he is an attorney by trade.
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he is california attorney general, has no background in this so all of a sudden president biden is saying i forgot to order the masks. somebody has got to turn to somebody and say whose responsibility the health and human services secretary would be somewhere in the room but who is he supposed to turn to? >> you look at an agency like hhs and the -- what they oversee from cms, medicare, medicaid, we saw under this democratic house massive cuts to medicare and medicaid to pay for their social justice warrior program and then no word out of the secretary on this and with the border no word to be said even though there was outrage about the unaccompanied children in treatment or lack thereof on this administration and that is in hhs responsibility.
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now they are talking about biden's signature at home testing program. no contracts have been signed. there have not been in details played out. you would think the secretary would be in charge of that but what i found interesting was a few weeks ago he was asked how are we going to plan for this? he says we really ought to ask congress for more money because we need to make sure this is an issue that stays front and center for this administration as we don't want to ask after the fact. the biden administration is hell-bent on pushing through this $5 trillion bill the back broke plan that is nothing but green new deal and social justice warrior's and the secretary saying we might need some money for covid when in reality there's a lot that has yet to be spent from all these
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covid packages so you can see how this is going to end up happening the first of the year. they will be asking for more money to run another program. jason: you are in the house, primarily the role of the senate to say they are the ones who confirmed him how is this goi to -- thank you and have a wonderful new year, thanks for joining us on the ingraham angle. omicron cases are rising in most states regardless of what restrictions they have in place so it's a little confusing when the miami herald decided to run an op-ed blaming governor ron desantis for the current outbreak. calling this -- quote, last lesson of 2021. omicron happens when we act selfishly like governor desantis. here is a lesson from the santiago, per capita caseloads are higher in washington dc, new york, new jersey and rhode island and new yorkers hospitalization rate is 3 times
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higher than florida and i think the florida population is better than new york's hotel me how the vaccine mandates are working, mister santiago. joining me now is another florida congresswoman, michael walsh. thanks for joining us. when you saw this miami herald piece give me your perspective on it? >> the elderly, the most effective and vulnerable in florida didn't think governor desantis was selfish when thank god for operation warp speed and the record vaccines we received when he applied it to them first despite the cdc instructing the state to do it separately they
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didn't think he was selfish. our first responders don't think he is selfish or any of the leadership of the state when they are refusing to fire people if they have concerns about the mandate, they don't think he is selfish, the kids in florida that have been in school since august of 2025 days a week in person don't think he's selfish and one of the lowest unemployment rates and a growth rate last month was 6 times the economic growth rate of the nation, people whose small businesses are booming it back to work, trying to balance and live with this pandemic while also getting on with their lives, they don't think he is selfish either but let me say quickly instead of pointing fingers at each other trying to find fault in the united states on partisan lines let's not forget where this came from and who is covering it up and that is the chinese communist party and i haven't heard squat about that from the miami herald. >> nor have i heard from the democrats, they control the house and the senate, not one investigation into the origins
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of covid. very quickly. i'm going to play this little sound from president biden. every once in a while he stumbles onto something and says something i agree with, listen to what he says about the state and their role in solving the problem. >> president biden: there is no federal solution. this gets all the state level. we are prepared and we know what it takes to save lives, protect people and keep schools and businesses open. we just have to stay focused and continue to work together. >> he says that but they act totally differently, don't they? >> yes they do as they tried to put in 1-size-fits-all mandates and solutions and it is frustrating we are seeing ballgames getting canceled, players not able to play, people
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not able to perform because the cdc and his agencies aren't keeping up of the variances or adjusting the guidelines. finally they did today but it is too slow but biden is catching on to what americans are caught onto a year ago, they are voting with their feet, moving to florida, tennessee, texas, 1000 today coming into florida for their individual freedom, liberty because we believe they can choose best what is good for their families and their livelihoods, not washington dc and that underscores everything, that's why california, new york, illinois, massachusetts, are losing people left and right. >> thank you for your service and have a wonderful and great new year. this may shock you but the criminals have stolen nearly $100 billion in pandemic relief fund, that's your money, our money. $100 billion stolen, the government only been able to recover about $2 billion.
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would you trust them to responsibly spend more of your money? awards not but that's what biden and the democrats want, despite the recent setbacks they are still trying to pass their build back better agenda. joining me know as kentucky and james comeer, ranking member on the house oversight and reform committee. thank you for joining us. it is pretty nervey of the democrats to ask for trillion plus more dollars when they wasted, squandered, and allowed more than $100 billion to be stolen according to the united states secret service. >> that is a conservative figure not counting the people that got loans, this is $100 billion to fraudulent fake companies and yet the democrats on the house
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oversight committee haven't had one investigation, they haven't tried to probe it, requested hearings on it, we requested a briefing from the biden the bartlett of justice to tell us where they are in terms of their investigation so we could know where to point our investigation but right now they don't communicate with us, democrats don't want to provide any type of oversight if they think it is going to make president biden look bad. >> that's right. you know evil see no evil, you can do that by asking no questions. according to a news report couldn't the secret service there is something like 900 active investigations but you've had a warning from different agencies now and we are talking about massive money, very few states even spend $100 billion in a year and this is what they know is going to the criminals and they continue to spend it and put these programs in place, they are not done giving criminals more money. >> knowing you consider the fraudulent ppp loans, democrats don't want to do anything about that and any unemployment
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insurance fraud. and we are scratching the surface how much money was wasted. we read reports where criminals on death row in california received unemployment insurance benefits for many months and we fear foreign nationals recording 40% of the unemployment insurance fund but democrats want to spend more money. as cat carmac said, a lot of unspent money from the stimulus funds but they are still pressuring their democrats and joe manchin to spend trillions more. hitting the economy at the same time what will due to inflation but the fact they won't do anything about the waste, fraud and abuse is troubling and every american should be frustrated that the democrat majority will not try to provide any type of
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oversight for people scheming the government. >> that you are there and on top of it because i think you're asking all the right questions and i hope the oversight committee does what it is supposed to do and provide that kind of oversight. when this administration is barking for $85 billion for more irs agents to do more audits all they need to do is look over their shoulder and watch $100 billion flow out to the committal element, really is sad, thanks for joining us, have a wonderful new year. kamala harris once again proved why her approval rating is abysmally low. stephen miller and karen davis help us break down her latest interview, stay right there.
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♪ ♪ >> what you thinker because failure has been? >> do not get out of dc more. i actually mean that sincerely for a number of reasons. being with the people directly impacted by this work, listening to them so they common not some pundit, tells us what their priorities are. it is quickly important.
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jason: she hasn't. apoll numbers americans want to see less of vice president kamala harris. that cackle is still there. have no fear, there are more moments like that from her interview and her to break them down, stephen miller, former senior advisor for policy and donald trump and keira davis, writer and editor at large for red state. thank you for joining us. i want to start with you. her biggest failure is not traveling more. are you buying that? >> i will say this. she should have visited the border that she was in charge of months and months ago. i don't mean the show trip where she never made it down to the front lines. she needs to go out in the field where agents are patrolling, meet with them, hear their concerns about the border
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tacitly that she and president biden are responsible for. she's the border czar. that is like the safety inspector before the hindenburg. i don't think it would be possible to do a worse job and if you are trying to sabotage the country which on this issue they are trying to do. jason: i want to play this little sound and i want you to react to it, kamala harris talking about national security. >> what do you see as the biggest national security challenge confronting the us? the thing that will keep you up tonight? >> frankly one of them is our democracy. in addition it is obviously about what we need to do on the climate crisis. >> are you buying that? >> maybe and kamala's where the climate crisis is the most pressing things but when i talk to my friends, family and neighbors the person think of them as the price of gas, how are they getting back to work, are there kids going back to
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school in the winter. i found out my son's college is going back online. there is so much uncertainty and i don't think there has been plenty of polling that the climate is last on our minds and the way kamala is she is either clueless or so angry about how this administration has done are dirty and biden and his crew have done a real dirty. she is so mad about it she's out there saying whatever because it doesn't matter. her numbers are in the tank, definitely not going up in the biden administration isn't doing anything to give her any kind of mechanism to crawl out of the whole that she is in. seems like everything they hand or is tailor-made to be a disaster. jason: she gets the hardball questions, listen to this clip
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of this interview and the hard questions she got about failure and how tough it is and has it been fair to you? >> do you think you are being set up to fail? >> know. i don't believe i'm being set up to fail. >> but more important i'm vice president of the united states. anything that i handle is because it is a tough issue. and it couldn't be handled at some other level. >> your take on that? >> it is amazing how she continues to form of easiest softball questions you can imagine. if you remember her staff has so little confidence in her they hired professional child actors to have a conversation with her about stargazing. you have to truly be the most helpless clueless politician in the world if you can't talk to a 6-year-old about looking up at the night sky unless the kid has
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gone through professional acting training classes. it is a simple question the required a simple answer which is i'm here to serve the american people, don't think about me, don't think about myself, think about the country, next question and she is having and harming and rationalizing. there is no way, there is no way that this white house is going to bring her any hard problems after she literally said the southern border of the united states on fire. jason: this is a vice president 0 accomplishments, the only thing she has been dealing with hardball is keeping her staff away from having to go to psychologists to get therapy done. she can't seem to manage a small office and policywise she was given a big portfolio and has done nothing with it. i can't name a single thing she has actually accomplished despite the big portfolio and
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the big airplane to go where she wants to go. we want to have keira joining us but we have technical difficulties with her line but people tend to forget what she was asked by dana bash on cnn, where you the last person in the room before the decision and execution of the afghanistan withdrawal and she said yes, i was the last person. how does she say it is not fair having been given big responsibility is when the one thing she was in the room for rent as bad as could possibly go? >> i bet she regret sleeping in front of the camera to take credit for the afghanistan strategy. that is probably not something you want to put on your resume. i was a us senator, i was vice president, came up with president biden with the afghanistan withdrawal, probably a line you leave off of the resume. the reality is she's in a situation where she could never be elected president. she knows it, everyone around her nose it, everyone in the white house knows it and that is the fundamental crisis for the democratic party when the afghanistan debacle, your owning
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the border debacle and link to be had with an administration responsible for the inflation crisis, the energy crisis, crime crisis, the supply chain crisis you cannot be elected so her political career has reached its zenith and it is all downhill from here. unfortunately right now the pain is being felt by the american people. jason: lost the connection with keira but thank you so much for joining us here tonight, we do appreciate it. have a wonderful year. the biden administration supports electric cars, that is good for two things, cronyism and empowering china. author robert bryce explains why in moments, you'll want to hear this, very interesting, stay there with us. i'm jonathan lawson here to tell you about life insurance through the colonial penn program.
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>> electric vehicles are important to to the president. >> president biden: the question is whether we will eat or fall behind in the race to the future. >> the future of transportation in our nation and around the world is electric. >> i have a chevy volt. that is my car. >> i drive on sunshine, girl. >> president biden: >> what the biden administration is not telling you about the rest of electric cars is what it would mean for our energy and national security. author robert rice recently wrote in the wall street journal, quote, by forcing electric vehicles into the market the us will trade reliance on domestically produced gasoline on diesel self-reliance on chinese minerals. robert wright is not only right but joins me right now, host of the power-hungry podcast and
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author of the question of power. thank you for joining us on the angle. give us the thesis here. there is a major push to electric cars. i own an electric car but most people don't understand how electricity is created. >> that's a good point and certainly true. the key issue is i am 61 and for nearly all my life, the 1973 or you'll embargo was a sea change in terms of energy policy in america. since 1973 policymakers on both sides of the i've been saying we can't rely on important strategic commodities, we need to produce more oil here and not rely on important strategic commodities such as oil and now the democrats, i'm not a republican, i'm not a democrat, i'm disgusted but they want to throw this effort into electrifying transportation,
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electrifying everything making you is almost wholly dependent on china forces is the resources of the key elements, key rare earth elements that are needed electric vehicles, it is a lousy trade, bad trade policy, bad for energy security and bad for consumer affordability. >> that the think of the biden administration has not laid out there strategy in the long-term way that we can be energy independent, energy self-sufficient and do electric because coal is still the dominant form of power, they don't like the nuclear planet if they are going to go to the rare earth minerals right now to get them refined we get them to china, don't we? >> exactly right. china according to the international energy agency, china control something like 85% of the global rare earth elements market and if there is one lesson from the covid 19 pandemic it is supply chains
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matter and they matter a lot. at a time when the us has seen huge increases in oil and gas production domestically we are trading this for almost complete reliance on china. let me review this one quick thing because i wrote about this issue 11 years ago in my book the power-hungry and donald xiaoping said decades ago the middle east as oil, china has rare-earth's, we must take full advantage of this resource, that is exactly what china is doing. america's needs for rare-earth for defense and transportation are not going to be china's highest priority. >> why don't we take our own rare-earth minerals, do the refining there. the greenys are standing in the way. >> i don't know. i'm not counting on the sierra club to speak out for more mining in america.
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when that happens i bet $100 it is not going to happen but setting the easy suicide the rare-earth elements are normally critical to electric vehicles and transportation or defense, high-tech defense systems have -- are heavily dependent on rare-earth elements and just last year the chinese government threatened to cut off the flow of rare earths to american defense contractors but is also key for the wind industry which bills itself as clean power, clean energy etc. where according to the i ea some of the biggest of the new offshore wind turbines require three times the rare-earth elements each so the entire idea of a transition to something else inches on these claims that there are going to be plenty of these chemical minerals available and it is just not true, china has a stranglehold on nearly all of these critical minerals.
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jason: it is illuminating and i hope america wakes up and asks hard questions of the secretary of energy and the rest of the biden harris administration to lay out how this is going to work. kamala harris couldn't even plug the thing into the car for goodness sake the loan layout the national strategy to protect the united states of america. thank you. it was very eliminating. 2020 was hard enough on the country but was made all the worse by the left's constant meltdown, victor davis hanson joins us for a look back on this last year.
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laura and raymond into tiktok stars, but it also brought us >> 2021 brought us free britney, space race for billionaires and turned laura and raymond into tick-tock stars but also produce a completely unhinged and discredited media. if we have listened to them instead of doing our own research and questioning those in charge things would be really different. here's a few examples of what they tried to get us to believe. >> critical race theory is a bogeyman. it is not even taught in most k-12 schools. >> january 6th was worse than 9/11. >> we know the vaccines work well enough but the virus stops with every vaccinated person. jason: victor davis hanson, hoover institution senior fellow
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and author of dying citizen. rachel maddow said it, it must be true. if you've gotten vaccinated, no chance. it stops right there. >> don't want to be too cynical but i don't think the media exists as we once knew it, with the left-wing movement of the democratic party, that is why trump is not been office more than 80 days and harvard said 93% of the coverage was biased against him. we had prominent journalists, christian on board, joe rittenhouse who said they couldn't be disinterested because of the trump phenomenon. if you believe the media then we heard andrew cuomo was a professional and gifted governor, quote as a professional journalist. there was no relation between the one on level 4 b origins of covid, the chinese were sober and judicious in the way they handled the outbreak. we were told in waukesha there was an autopilot suv that killed six people and injured 62 but didn't know much about the driver, we were told the
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rittenhouse trial was white violence, simply about race and i could go on. they don't file have to be and should not be disinterested. the other thing they do is they are a megaphone for democratic talking points. every three or four weeks they fled the airways and print media with a theme. member when president biden went below 40% democracy was in danger in 2022, in 2024 we could lose the country and they told us it was very resilient in electing president biden and then we were told we might face a coup and military officers in the rushing to and post writing there was a danger of a coup in 2024. very ironic because people on the left almost advocated a coup if it was necessary to get donald from and with joe manzo chin is a renegade in the senate and we are flooded with the idea
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the senate doesn't practice equity. it is an archaic institution. it is not fair that california doesn't get the same numerical representation as wyoming even though it is essential to the constitution. i was thinking about this and the one thing been roads, former deputy national security adviser to barack obama said that was true was one thing. he said these people are 20 or 30 somethings that know nothing and we created a code chamber and feed them stuff and they reverberate it and magnify it back and that is what the media is. it is not fair to call them the media. they are an extension of the progressive movement. jason: literally i have 30 seconds but if i said to you what the president biden accomplish in 2022 can you name anything?
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>> he did one thing, he terrified the left because they told us he could campaign from the basement, was only because of covid. he was completely in control of his faculties and now they look at the polling and they are terrified, starting for the first time to create a scenario or landscape that suggests that is challenged because they are afraid he will take them down to the store defeat. jason: your one of the smartest guys we talk to, thank you for joining us on ingraham angle, appreciate it, have a wonderful near, watch out, cnn wants youtube race yourself, but for what? the last bite explains?
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and brace yourself. health officials are saying the omicron winter surgical last 6 to 8 weeks. jason: the winter of death. that is all for tonight. thanks for watching a special edition of the ingraham angle. check my podcast jason in the house, you can get it anywhere you listen to podcasts, just type in jason in the house. that filled up next. jason: it is tuesday december 8th, president biden promised to shut down the virus but now pieces covid responses up to the states. >> president biden: there is no federal solution. it is on the state level and all of it is down to where the rubber meets the road. >> as biden had stated beach house we are live in washington with what comes next.
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