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chappelle. we love jeff foxworthy, larry the cable guy. we love all those guys, all comedians a. you know, he actually handled it really well. i was taken by shock, but he seemed to handle it good for him. shot slap heard aroundll the world. it's all the time we have for tonight . thank you for being with us. please set your dvr. never miss an episode. in the meantime, let not your heart be trouble. laura's next . we'll see you back here tomorrow. i'm laura ingraham. this is ingraham angle fromom washington. ntonight the slap in the face at last night's oscars that reallys mattered. hint it wasn't across chris rock face and jada pinkett isn't the only woman r who's been on the receiving endk of a chris rock jab. raymond arroyo has the video of what nrcc said to me twenty five years ago in seen and unseen. but first the impossible cleanup that's the focus of tonight's angle.
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president biden back in washington late sunday trying t to walk back his ad libbed remark a day earlier in poland. are you concerned that by walking back the president's comments, you a and other administration officials may be undermining him on the world stage lastion be week i told yot that it was a mistake fors the white house to even sende biden to europe if he thinks these appearances on the world stage or somehow going to boost him. he's got another thing coming. this entire trip to brussels was just a waste of jet fuel. biden should have just participated over zoom or something would have been easiererul. the man's incoherent enoughth without jetlage and unfortunately the angle was correct. now overseas, in the midst of a horrifying war in ukraine, biden was a human wrecking ball when asked about reports that russia may use chemical weapons in ukraine, he said the u.s. would respond in kind. now french president macron immediately warned against the american president escalating things.
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so of course the white house had to do their favorite dance . >> whi it's called the walk bac. the united states has noit intentione using chemical weapons period under any circumstances. i will just say with respect to w any use of weapons ofit mass rey destruction, nuclear, chemical, biological , russia would pay a severe price. >> got it. an inclined response: actually just means severe response. okay, and while visiting the troops in poland, biden seemed a casualty announce a 180 degree change in policy after originally insisting there'd be noin u.s. boots on the ground in ukraine. >> and you're going to see when you're there you've been you're going to see you're going to see women, young people standwo stem from them tank and i'm not leaving them. >> and again, his staff had aura too scramble. a white hou scramble. a white house spokesperson later tried to clarify the president's remarksse
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saying the president has been clear we are not sending u.s. troops to ukraine and there's no change in that position t. rd but the most dangerous flub heard around the world were his ad libbed comments on putin. ukraine will never be a victory for russia. we will have a different future ,a brighter future rooted in democracy and principled hope and right for god's sake, this man cannot remain in powers . orfeo is screaming as well. now this was another instance of biden playing pundit instead of acting liken president directly targeting putin plays right intopr his hands, boosting his propaganda efforts back on the home front and mother russia and making it less likely that he'll take any offot ramp even as one appears now reagan never said this during the darkest days of the cold war . but biden, he dismissed any diplomatic fallout today playing cleanup man for
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himself. you have more foreign policy experience than any president has ever held this office to understand why people would believe you as someone commanding one of the largestevy nuclear arsenals in the world saying someoneou cannot remain in power is a statement of u.s.c policy and also, are you concerned about propaganda use of those remarks by the russian ? no, no. nobody believes we're going to take down. i was going to was talking about taking down putin. i was expressing my outrage every time they send biden out to speak or they build up some speeches, a major address, he just digs himself and america into a deeper hole. it happens every time today.to remember, itda was supposed to s his chance to reassure our allies after his big speech last week. >> but l he's still couldn't get it right and things again went sideways. > do you believe what you sad that putin can't remain in power? i wasot walking back . the fact of the matter is i was expressing more outrage i felt toward the way putin is dealing
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with the actions ofio this man just just brutality. i want to make it clear i wasn't then nor am i now articulating the policy change. i was expressing more outrage as i feel and i make no>> apologies for it. >> okay, it's all l getting really confusing for joe andey his team because they even had to walk back his non walk back . >> i it sounded like he told us troops they were going to t ukraine to interpret the language that i was talking the troops we're talking about helping train the troops in that are the ukrainian troops that are in poland t. nd that's where the contact. so when you said you're going to see when you're there you were not intending i was referring to with b with talking with the ukrainian troops who are in poland. hi okay, this would obviously be a dangerous escalation. when reached for comment by politico, a pentagon spokespersonon didn't respond, nor did representatives for the ukrainian government.
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the white house got the swiffer back out saying there areut ukrainian soldiers in poland interacting on a regular basis s with us troops and that's what the president was referring to. now this has gone from sad to scary. e he is the leader of the free world. he's not an ordinary citizen kind finding things out as he goes or maybe he is at this point. but this is a really sensitive situation. every word an americansi presidentde utters has global repercussions. he is simplysion not capable of freelancing. but nevertheless the dutiful dupes at cnn tried their best to help in the impossible cleanup mission. he was speaking really outan u a frustration and anger. r. clearly this is a president who is responding with emotions here. candor is unappreciated in diplomacy. this isen a president who can very often be candid and tell you what he's thinking and he'sc hugging childrenhi who have lost their parents and have seen death.
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that's what he wasthat reflecti it wasn't a policy change and we're not used u to d presidents who do that . gloria, that's that's the concern. biden's too candidco and of the media. they weren't alone. here's the former cia f director and sec def, why do you think president biden made that mistake? i think that joe biden you is irish really has a great d deal of compassion when he seeso that people are suffering and i think it overwhelms him in the he actually said it's because biden is irish. okay, trafficante emotionalism when it comes to putin could make life even more painful for the ukrainians by giving putin an excuse to just really ramp things up even worse than they already been. th remember this is
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a first time joe's cleanup crew used his empathy to excuse what was a major diplomatic mistake by the directly labeled putin a war criminal. had something changed in his assessment president was the president's remarks speak for themselves? he waspe speaking from his heart and speaking from what we've seen on television. the inconvenient truth iss even the left knows that biden hasar made a gargantuan mistake in poland. now look at this headline from salon of all places e nine words that shook the world. thinking nowbiden from day one ? it was obvious that the entiretr rationale for this trip wasipth political . the white house it looks likese hope that seemed biden on the international stage would somehow distract votersta back at home from all the economic calamities they're facing. of course, the opposite has happened for democrats. the results of the new nbc poll are simply nightmarish in chuck
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todd's own words by a fairly large seventy one to 28% margin, americans say they doo not have a lot of confidence in president biden's ability tor respond to this war. 57% say we are already at war with russia or will be within a year. what's more . 68% would prefer mr. biden make the economy his top priority overall, president biden'ske job approval stands at just 40% with fifty five percent disapproving businesses worst showing yet in our poll since he became president. everyone knows that if you put a microphone in front of biden ,he's bound to say anything b that pops into his mind at the time. it's always been this way when he was obama's vp , no one ever took him seriously or what he said seriously. not even obama ser. and now as president he doesn'tn have the self-discipline or the mental acuity to weigh his words more carefully. he undermines the very efforts that his administration is
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making to keep europe on our side. and we all t know that the major nato countries have no interest in forcing regime change in russia. we all know that . but biden thinks that appealing to the press corps right in front of him is what matters most. well, of course it's note what matters most. the white house i think keeps hoping for it's george w. bush moment with a bullhorn on all the rubble that somehow this crisis in ukraine is going to help his party in the midterms like it helped republicans in 2002. are you concerned this remark might escalate the conflict? no, i'm not. no, no.as nato has never, ever, ever, s ever, ever, ever been as strong as it is today. never, ever. now the entire problem here is that no one inside the biden administrationde has a clear w strategy about what we're actually trying to accomplishre and how to advance our interests in a prudent and sophisticated manner.
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the only strategy seems to be to keep the media happy and hope for a rally around the flag. >> momentum going into november so all their time and effort is getting eaten up by their pr and their spin campaign. they didid the same thing.he remember leading up to the afghan withdrawal and we know how that ended the kid getting this wrong. it's actually it's real to watch this when you really sit back and think about it. atthe way to fix your pollmb numbers, joe , isn't to showcase america's weakness and get bogged down in aner impossible situation in europe . the way to fix fix your poll numbers is to make america stronger. that means a domestic policy crafted by nancy pelosist and chuck schumer and janet yellen. no, no, that's not the one that's only going c to deliver more misery for more people. t and unfortunately, trying to clean that up will beo left toi the republicans who end up trouncing them in the fallng and in 2020 four and that's the angle. joining me now is tom bevan,
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the co-founder and president of real clear politics and mark penn, former clinton adviser and democrat pollster tom, the entire presidency is more like, you know, bush'sor mission accomplished than bush's bullhorn moment at this point. > yeah, obviously his ratings on on handling of ukraine is chucked out, even was forced to pointt out not great. i mean, the problem for this administration is they they are not focused a on what the american people care about. i mean, they care aboutbo inflation and whenn y a you hae a disease, you need to treat the disease. you can't pretend that you don't have the disease. you can't treat something else. and the administrationtr continues to toat not focus on addressing inflationad, which is the disease, the political disease that this administration is facing. it's p rolling them across the board and they continue to not have a strategy to deal with it. they should be focused on that every single day from the white house podium and instead it's just not a happening and they're paying a political price for it now. mark, your latest poll is
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showing that biden is in the 30s on some of the top issues that americans care about the economy, inflation, foreign affairs and crime. so when is there going to be a pivot back to the united states? i mean, i know he unveiled this big budget we're gettingnge to that later in the show tonight . that's a train wreck. butnd a are the democrats goingl try to save themselves here given t how low biden has gone? i don't>> think there is going o be a pivot. i mean, i've been calling for time. for a long youdr know, as the numbers keep dropping, as he's in the 30s i on almost all of these issues and you can't win an election being in the 30sin with all of the primary primary issues. so i think it's just going to be like 2010 when when obamagate continued until the election results came in or in 94 when clinton didn't until the election results came out by tom. >> i have to say that biden,id even if he goes down into
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the 30s on these issues, he can always count on the media or certainly some of the media to try to frame the situation for him. >> like cnn's don lemon,de the president is saying exactly what most of the world feels this is a media manufactured story. i think we should ease off a little bit. i just think it's out ofth proportion to what is going on . we're in the middle of a war. i think that we need to take a step back . this is the stance that the people of t america especially and the people of ukraine want the leader of the free world to have to be strong while he's talking about the regime change comments that they claim weren't really about regime change. i think that was just really a pathetic attempt to circle the wagons for joe att this point. >> well, i'm not sure that you know, i'm not sure how many viewers cnn has. it's not enough toe make a change in in public opinionhi for sure. but again,nk m i think marks rit
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the way to address the issues p the americaneo people care abou. biden would have to pursue policies like opening up energy exploration, domestic production. those are policies he's simply not going to pursue that his base won't allow him to pursue . so he's kind of stuck. i mean, they have to ride ite out. they have to try and you know, i remember a couple of months ago or just a few weeks ago t he tried to blame t this all on putin and call it putin'spu strike. that didn't work. they'venf denied that inflation existed that hasn'tis worked. they've said is transitory. that hasn't worked. and so i think they'll continue that because that's the only strategy that they have at this point because they're not going to change policy. >> mark, i want to playt something else that leon panetta saidet that was actually more on point thanoint the irish comment. >> watch. from a personal point of view, i understand for you, sir, butid at the same time when you'reen president of the united states, you just have to be disciplined to make sure you don't make comments that ultimately have to be clarified by the white . use mark, you and i both knowkn that biden has been around for
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what , almost 50 years in washington. hashe the word disciplined evere been used to describe him? >> well, no. and as you know, he got into a lot of trouble with speeches with plagiarism, with issues around that over the history book. i worked with leon panetta, president clinton. he was incredibly disciplinedrd when it came to the words of foreign policy. he knew that everypopo singlet one of them has meaning that reverberates around the world. all right,, tom and mark, great to see you both tonight . thank you . and 5% really cared about stopping autocrats while they'd be reachingstop out to americand who voted for trump and standing up to china and said they're reaching out to china and bashing and majors announcements today politico reports that the white house has indefinitely postponed a special summit with leaders from across southeast asiamm that was initially scheduled for this week. well,ou joining me now is michau pillsbury, director for chinese rategygy at hudson, author of
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the hundred year marathon. speaking of pivot's michael, remember we had obama was goingt to do the greathe pivot to asias never happened. biden was going to do the great pivot to asia. never happened at least hasn't happened so far. and now we're bogged down in this cleanup mission. billion m biden's comments in ukraine and we're canceling a major summit regarding the most serious adversary we have china. >> well, i agree with you, laura . the summit is really quite important. it was 12 prime ministers to come to washington, d.c. this is a historic occasion. they would give biden a chance to roll out his china strategy, which he first said a year ago in march he was going to present. he still hasn't done so. pres di noticed with the operatn clean up you're talking aboutup you know, he mentioned, twice on television that taiwan is independent and that's a red line for the chinese.redl they say if taiwan goes independent, it will invadeth taiwan.
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so the biden team had toaid take it back and just said he meant the kind of independent but they're really not so china. china's strategy is in the area where the major gaffs could be made. it will set us back decades. mike , thank you for adding to our cleanup mission count hard to keep up with russia's foreign ministerr sergei lavrov speaking as someone who's been around a long time. he said ay today that his country's relations with china c were atev their strongest levelv ever. meanwhile, biden'ser smike are still pretending like they don't know where the ccp stands on ukraine. your reaction to thosese words by lavrov? >> well, i think lavrov is just giving the fact that the world knows china is supporting russia against ukraine's . rt china has been very careful to do some things they claim they are abiding by the sanctions, but there's no proof of that . they claim that they support the integrity and territorial sovereignty of ukraine, at
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least rhetorically, butav they haven't done anything to really help. th i think,at laura , that's why the long, long phone calls between biden and xi jinping have not been publicly released. i think there's only one word used to characterize the last biden xi xi jinping phone call, which wasgp the word candid. so obviously there's not good news from the chinese. so i think lavrov is quite correct. we're seeing the formation of really a major alignmentst against us by two major powers and is statesmanship at its worst. >> and today he did talk>> briefly or mention l briefly china in relation to the budget and our priorities. what the second quarter of the 21st century, which again faces increased competition from other nation states, china and russia, which are going to require investments to make things like space and cyber and other advanced capabilities equipment including hypersonics . and this will be among
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the largest investments in our national security in history. some people don't likewe the increase, but we're in a different world today, michael. >> so we gave away a lot of ouru technologyra advanced technology to china and our great quest for globalization. >> now we have to catch up to cu china. is that the message? >> yes, that's what he's saying. and just to mention some breaking news. just about two hours ago the pentagon released itsy new budget strategy at the national defense strategy in as a fact sheet.sh they say the classified strategy is on its way to congress and in that document they rank china higher thanor russia as a threat to america, so-called threat for the entire defense department. so they're consistent. i wouldd give them an a plusrh on rhetoric. they say china iss the number one threat. you try to drill down what you find is a lot of very depressed biden china advisors b who forward these ideas to him and then he doesn't really act on them. it's it's a growing mystery to
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me why the china advisors of the mit administration don't speakhe out. some of them i think are leaking to the press now their dissatisfaction with biden's personal views. i think i was going to say least country about all that . mike , thank you . and jill, biden isn't content making the rest of the world miserable while fumbling o the response to the war in ukraine. said,o proposed as i a five point eight trillion dollar budget with record taxr hikes and waiting to hear what that money is going. >> steven miller and charlie hurt are here revealing it all. stay there. put it to some dinosaurs. i'm pleased to see ethan hunt for the show this is the studio
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three six nine three six nine budget i'm releasing today sends a clear message to the american people that we what we value first fiscalvalue. first fiscal responsibility. second safety and responsibility, second safety and security. and thirdly the assuming investments needed to build a a better america. so where is the five point eight trillion dollars going to make this so-called better america? well, it would allocateou ten billion dollars to respondrd to the unprecedented need arising from conflict. translation increase refugees as our country itself is struggling economically and it's going to allocate 700ic or sixty five million dollars to efficiently process
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increasing asylum caseload, increasing and addressing asylum case immigration application backlog. translation we'll make those borders flood even more and make it more appealing for those to cross. joining me now is steven miller, founder of america first legal and former senior adviser in the trump white house. and charlie hurt washington times opinion editor fox newshe contributor. steven, most people don'tar r read these budgetsea. they just heared whatever the media says or cherry picks from them five point eight trillion is staggering. obviously a lot of this goes to entitlements like social security. but talk about this refugee resettlement issue and what that portends. well, first of all, as youee mentioned, this is a colossal amount of spendings is a trillion and a half dollars more than the last full budget before the pandemic in twenty nineteen . going tooff, it's send inflation even further out of control on immigration. this budget facilt states
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the mass resettlement of illegal immigrants by slashing ice detention and as you mentioned, boosting funding for the agency that grants amnesty. so f on the oneor hand they're going to get rid of all the beds. so even if they wanted to deport people, they would not be able to. then on the other hand , they're going to give money to the bureaucrats w that hand out work permits, asylum benefits, refugee status and green cards. now, charlie, the white houseli budget report also says that it's going to invest a total of 45 billion to tackle 16.7-billion dollars increase the climate crisis, a sixteen point seven dollars increase over last year. soso as to give you an idea of where some of that money will go, three point eight billion to support cleanects energy projecs and solyndra, 18 billion for climate resilience and adaptation programs, what is that 11ms billion in international climate finance that money down
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the drain? charlie, i hear international climate finance. if you just want to start laughing and crying at the same time thought exactly. >> it's a ponzi scheme. a silve the biden presidency everybody you know, it's interesting if there's a silver lining to when administration w a year of the biden presidency, it's that everybody now knows that when the bush administration wants to spend a billion t a trillion dollars on climate change, what what they're really saying is they want to raise your gas prices even further. not only will this bill raise gasas prices, it will as as you've mentioned, it's going to make inflation much worse and it is a literally a trillion dollar bill aimed at amnesty d and it will do nothing to secure the border and anything that doesn't try to curb inflation, lower gas prices and secure the border is going to doom democrats in november. and so, you know, part of me says, you know, i don't think they're going to get this thing through . i they're going to hit a lot off
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problems even among sensible democrats, the handful of sensible democrats left in congress. but it will definitely doom their chances for november. now i want to get to this , stephen , this google billionaire eric schmidt, he's been influencing the white house that according to this report from t politico, more than a dozen officials and one hundred and forty person white house office have been associates of schmitt's, including some current and former schmidt employees and his charity schmidt futures indirectly pay the salaries of two of the science office employees, including for six weeks. so this is a science office in part it looks like bought and paid for by a googled billionaire stephen . we'ree all living on the death star now. ifon ever needed anyee more evidence. the big tech controls joe biden in the white house. big tech is literally financing white house employees.d when i worked in the white house, it was clear to me and all thinking people you cannot simultaneously be
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on the payroll of anybody, let alone big tech. you're talking about googlere here. the guy that actually ran google is paying for the salaries of white house technology employees. this to me is one of the biggest scandals in america right now. i if you want to know why fight isn't working to break up big tech, why is it working to regulate big tech look no further than the tentacles of big tech money encircling the white house. well, where are the ethics watchdogs? charlie and ite schmidt sits ona lot of public boards with business before a government with a huge amount of money to make out with government contracts and other changes in policy climate in an otherwise right where the ethics they were allra crawling all over trump all the time for nothing. yes.s. nos, this is what you get whent you have a president who is a complete figment of the media's imagination. the only reason he's in the whiteims house is because
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the media ran interference for him, hid stories that were damaging to him and promoted him and prop him up throughout the entire campaign. so they're continuing to cover for him. can you imagine an oil baron or the u.s. steel baron working inside the white house? these people, they don't have a problem with it. it's not going to get called out because it's because this is how these people operate and they have no compunction about it whatsoever. the de facto censors, gentlemen ,thank you . and you've seen t will smith, oscar smackdown. i know, but what fueled it and what didn't you see? raymond arroyo has new insightew tonight . >> seen and unseen is next . its w long season, not even one quick to bring up got to fill the rap and rap the rest the revolutionary mississippi, the fertilizer that will changee the way you grow. read the clues to time-sensitive feet alone to
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of people didn't see the film then what happened during the ceremony? i well, look,s laura , the academy is excited that the ratings are up from last year, but those were at ane historic low actually these awards were about to be the lowest ever until a bad boy slapped down. you know, the oscars are going to be bad when one friday follows another. first it was amy schumer in a spiderman outfit which i could have lived without saying then will smith's battery of chris rock, which we'll discuss in a moment. and just when you thought it couldn't get worse, lady gaga, wheelz lizama out in the evening for line. that was very confused. bute i havewa to say gaga was civil and kind to her a contrast to what preceded the message here is whatever hollywood had lower its over it was an incredibly boring show filled with female hosts groping male presenters quickie movie castra unions to compensate for the nominated films you never heard of. and then came the moment
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raymond that kind of atete it al up whole oh hey love you jiajia you can't wait to see it. all right. that was that was a nice one . okay, how about here. oh . oh wow. wow. we'll skip this next saotome nettheim wow dude. yeah it was a guy djangirov. he was named you know i'm going to point out the will smith initial howled at that joke, okay? he was laughing. it was only after his wife's displeasure and whatever transpired between the two of them that he flipped into
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this maniacal rage. but look, it was uncouth. it was uncalled for, violent. and ii have to say for a group of people who pride themselves for standing with this f cause and speaking out on that cause, it was amazing to me and i think everyone to watch them a sit on their hands as a colleague was assaulted and say. nothing. no, bu no, get him out of here. no condemnation at all that shocked me. one of jon voight had gone upon there and punched somebody. ody it's i mean if someone who was even known to haveno a conservative thought or maybe any non diverse actor had done that , i don't want to happen. but it probably they probably wouldn't have made it through the ceremony h. they probably would have been walked out of there and probably never probably never work and never workedmi again. when smith won the best actor statuette, he used the speechech to justify the shocking display. > watch l w this . love will make you do crazyo things. i want to be a vessel for love
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cooking academy invites me i hope the academy invites me back. thank you . i actually hopean they don't invite him back andf that's note a vessel of love. smith has.it issued an apology o chris rock tonight and the academy's investigating that smack laura . there is talk of revoking his oscarr which i think is probably a bridge too far though booting him from the academy and disinviting him from next year's show. that's f aca at least i thinkin they can do. meanwhile, he was partying it up, by the way, at the vanity fair party . you see that ? yeah, he was partying. he was having a good time. yeah. like nothing happened. you know what i was thinking after doing the angle on the biden walk back nine what walk back what they're saying about biden is that he basically feels too deeply he, he he, he has too much empathy. so that's the whole thing about the regime change. we feelhole so bad for all thesf people suffering. it's kind of like and they'reor just lying. as
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will smith saying he's protecting his wife. meanwhile, you know, families, mothers and fathers are derided as terrorists that school boardsre. but this guy defends his family by popping somebody no problem at all after smith's bombshell, the presenters and winners tried to pick up the pieces laura . buttoble it was kind of impossi. >> will smith said it all can be said>> of peace and love and quiet and there's violence and hate crimes being perpetuated on innocent civilians all over the world. yeah, and innocent civilians right on your stage. i mean, you know, giving him a a standing ovation. slaura , after that assault is really everything that's wrong with us as a people. and i have to say it was it was shocking to watch that reaction. but laura , i guess you now have grounds for a smack down too. we found this clip from the nineteen nineties watch a laura ingraham whatsoever. you know, with all due respect, ma'am, you mean is that yeah. l
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laura that was 1996 atan the republican convention in san diego. i think was one of the first tve appearances i did on anotherar oh it was on politically incorrect. that's right. i was on politically incorrectit bill maher's old showic but it's kind of you know, kind of does the reaction look most most importantly look at my outfit that was tragic.. i forget what he said. that is shocking to see that after all these years i'm glad wildsmith never went to a don rickles show. laura he insultedm g my pregnant wife and she took it and we laughed and had a great time comedy. it's comedies, comedies, dad hollywood. hollywood for the most part ise. that raymond i'm so upset i fell asleep before the smackdown. thank . and while the hollywood ate least keeps the fresh prince on his pedestal, his friends in the media are actually turning on him for perpetuating a longin held stereotype about black men. horace cooper, vince ellyson are here in this stay. >>ty they're this was when
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in this country, how you spend so much time talking to him about keeping your hands, you pajamagram share. and then there's also this long held perception in this country that , you know, men of color, especially can't control their rage and their anger and just to see someone who's been that beloved for decades, it was it was troubling on so many levels. >> and so to me now as far as cooper project twenty one co-chair and vince ellison, author of twenty five lies. vince, your response to what we saw last night, melvin's comments on what's in the cannibalizes bill and i'll have a good time doing it. i just must find the logs the wildsmith his his rightlo hand across chris rock face watching two to go at it on nationwide television if if that's a shame becausech hollywood has beenin cannibalizing in mythologizing women for a long time. i mean they sexualized they brutalized them.
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they treat them like dogs, especially black women. and to watch these two guys get up there and see this thing go as far as it went, i mean, i've never seen in my life i never saw another man get on the worldwide tv and disrespect another man's ailing wife in his face. hollywood has taken it too far . chris rock took itfa too far. he got dealt with and rough took it too far and now i he's getting dealts with . we see this type of violence all the time. you got two things on .g you got a guy with no respect w and a guy with no impulse respea control. then yound have this collision. but the left is cannibalizing itself and that's it passed the today show mentioned something else about will smith's history. >> it's never s about the thing and i read will smith's autobiography, which was amazing. and in the beginningim he describes himself as a coward. and i thought that was such a poignant thing to say aloud because he couldn't defend himself when his dad is going
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through this horrible stuff and you wonder what this moment had to do. it was going to be the biggest night of his career, horace, his background and hisd upbringing and the violence in his home made him do it. apparently the left never gets away from apologizing or a normalizing bad behavior and in this case they apologize. they normalized and they racializedg b it. ee there's no need for this . when i was a little kid, my grandmother told me sticks and stones could break my bones but words could never hurt me. e that's. a lesson that i have lived for my entire life and that's a good lesson that will smith could alsoesso e benefited from. fr i will just add it's not actually a cool thing to do to d mock people for their medical conditionsic. i mean, i know we want to do a lot of things for a joke, but we probably could find a lot to
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laugh about without having to go in that particular direction. >> well, that's ctio when we thk about what's happened tooe the culture in general. we're seeing on video instagram people beating each other in airports with and it's like . pushing people from behind. a knockout game pushing people from behind. we see people getting pushedwe in front of trains in new york the most rank violence which is glorified on social mediaer and people say, oh , as terrible as they watch it again and again and again. and now two bigig stars and willmi smith beloved engaging in thisth conduct. yeah, this is a harbinger, youto know, to see this happen in hollywood. these people are the peopleo who try to tell us how to be tolerant, how they tell us how to beo nice to one another. they want to lecture america all the time about our shortcomings. but then you see this they're hypocrites. they've always been hypocritesec
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. they always will be hypocrites and we have to pray for them and hopefully they will be better and i want to jump to horse on this because back to that point though, about that young males and i think craig maga hats time young african-american males feel like this is their stereotype and they feel like they can't get away from it . and i understand mean to the extent i can understand it and then it's and this is just another you know, it's it'sop a slap in the facele to them.o people are trying to do a good job every day and work hardth and then this . do you know what the most adult and responsible thing that could haveeha happened lasd night that would have been if wildsmith heard this joke or this comment and he found it an he offensive, he and his wife could have immediately stood up and walked out of the assembly when they called his name to announce that he had
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actually won an oscar and he wasn't there. someone would have to explainha that offensive joke created this problem. that's the way a mature adult behaves. this has nothing to do with race, but it has a lot toac do with the left continually normalizing and rationalizing behavior. ab how about everybodyle is capable of good behavior and bad behavior ought to be frowned upon whenever it happens. and that would be nice.yo gentlemen, wonderful to see both of you.i thank you . dmand to nancy pelosi, just admt to a criminal past the frozen last bite explains i am
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