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occupied and trying to shield her from the war and coverage of it the best can he. salute to you. tomorrow on "special report" the latest on the pentagon's efforts to get more into the hands of the military quickly. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. fair a balanced and still unafraid. "jesse watters primetime" is right now. hey, jesse. >> jesse: hey, bret. thanks so much. ♪ ♪ >> jesse: we have all been in a bad relationship before. you know the kind where deep down you know it has to end. so you do what most people do. you try to let them down easy. maybe tell a little white lie you know, just to cushion the blow. >> what happened? something must have happened. >> it's not you. it's me. >> jesse: it's not always that easy. sometimes you just have to be honest with the person. >> you are giving me the it's
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not you it's me campaign. >> i invested it's not you it's me. nobody tells me it's them and not me. if it's anybody it's me. >> all right. george. it's you. >> you are damn right it's me. >> jesse: the democrat party has taken that to heart treating hardworking americans like a bunch of george castanzas telling us all the problems in the country are our fault not theirs. and they want you to think if we just listen to everything they had to say and follow their every command then america would be a perfect place to live in. if only that was the case. after just 15 months of full democrat control in washington, we have the highest gas prices in american history, the highest illegal boarding crossers in american history. the highest ingalatian rate in 40 years and some of the highest crime rates in 30 years. and the man behind it all, joe biden is stumbling through
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nearly every public appearance. humiliating himself over and over again. >> i'm deeply proud of the work she is doing as first lady with joining forces initiative she started with michelle obama when she was vice president and now carries on. >> jesse: she was the vice president? joe, you were the vice president. michelle was first lady and now jill is first lady. but it got worse after that. after speaking to a group of naval officers, the speech was over. it was time for him to leave the stage. an event coordinator comes on over the loud speaker and told the crowd to take a seat. and the president of the united states began to take a seat himself. like he was just a member of the crowd. watch. >> ladies and gentlemen, please be seated and remain seated for the departure of our official party.
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this concludes our ceremony, thank you for your support of our boat, our crew, our navy and our nation. please board the busses to return to the center and post ceremony reception. ship's memorabilia will be sold at the chase center beginning at 1:00 p.m. >> jesse: majority of americans now have doubts will biden is mentally serve fitted to serve as president. seeing a disaster in the halls of the white house. nancy pelosi wants you to ignore what you see with our own ice she says joe biden is perfect. if you disagree, you must be watching too much fox. today, we learned the president of the united states described fox as, quote: one of the most destructive forces in the united states. that's a line we have heard before. it's the same excuse the last democrat president used on the cusp of that midterm shellacking
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barack obama told rolling stone fox has a point of view that i think is ultimately destructive for the long term growth of a country that has a vibrant middle class and is competitive in the world. a month later republicans took control of the house. are you guys seeing any similarities here? they know they can't sell you on their accomplishments, they are haven't accomplished anything. the results speak for themselves. when they're about to get politically clobbered of they look for a boogie man. they call you destructive. for listening to the people. and talking about the issues. it's worth asking where would this country be without fox right now? you would probably still have to wear a mask 24/7. even if you are driving in a car alone. we certainly wouldn't noe that much about the biden family corruption. russia collusion probably still be real. nobody else seemed interested in questioning that democrats don't
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like when you question their plans or hold them accountable for the results. the real threat according to them is the people who won't comply. it's a threat to them every time we give you a voice. the more we do it, the more democrats are exposed for being out of touch with the people and you can't win the people over if your interest are in washington and not main street. somehow the rest of the media still hasn't figured this out. seems like years of being on the wrong side of history hasn't taught them anything. but at least they're finally paying the price for it. nobody watches or trusts the mainstream media anymore. now, some of them are trying to salvage any bit of dignity they have left. already told you about the "new york times" and "the washington post" coming out to thawcket hunter biden's laptop 17 months later. on sunday morning, the post editorial board came out with a sorry excuse for an apology
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saying, quote: the hunter biden story is an opportunity for a reckoning. admitting that the legacy media owes america an apology for covering under the bombshell story on hunter's laptop right before an election. and it goes on, quote: the lesson learned from 2020 may well be that there is also a danger of suppressing accurate and relevant stories. apology not accepted. they black out the truth all over again if it meant putting democrats in power. they rigged an election and now us to pat them on the back for going to confession? no. she's people are sick. so as usual, fox was right. the other guys were wrong. "the washington post," the "new york times," what they did was actually destructive. not fox. but the president won't say that and they will return the favor with more favorable coverage.
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sure, they verified the laptop but isn't it interesting they still haven't verified a handful of emailings that confirmed joe biden is the big guy? if anybody is going to go down for this they want it to be hunter. can't implicate joe after all. he goes down and then kamala becomes president. nobody, not even the media want that to happen. but that's how a cult works. it's never about the facts. it's always about the lies you peddle for your leader. if you try to completely stray away from it. try to tell the truth you are labeled as a threat to the establishment and a danger to society. at least you can say that you were right and always spoke the truth. glenn green walt is an award-winning investigative journalist and columnist for substack. glenn, when you read that the president of the united states says fox is the most destructive force in the united states, not
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china, not fentanyl, not the drug cartels, nothing like that. what goes through your mind? we lived every time free speech the first amendment was imperiled every time donald trump criticized wolf blitzer and said something mean about jim acosta. here is joe biden labeling basically the only major media outlet on television that ever dissents from anything the white house says to be a grave threat to the republic. where are all the free press crusaders now? i think the other interesting thing just to tie it into that last part about the hunter biden story. it wasn't just all of the non-fox dged that spread this lie that all of this information was russian disinformation. it was joe biden and jen psaki most of 8 people will senior
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white house officials spread the lie. in the wake of the lie, he is the one television outlet told the truth as being a danger to the country. >> jesse: do you worry that the president says fox is the most disruptive force in this country? do you think it's the president? is he frustrated. is he in his 30's in the polls. his son might get indicted? do you think he is just angry ant doesn't really mean that or do you think there is something else going on? brillly the motive is what you said they need a scapegoat. they can never take responsibility for themselves when they lost the 2016 election. they blame putin and wikileaks and the "new york times" who was always on their side they blamed everyone but themselves. they need a villain. i don't find it particularly menacing in the sense that i didn't find it menacing when trump lashed out at the media. i do think there is a climate on
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the liberal left that does not believe in free speech and does not believe in a free press and very much would like to take fox off the air because it is the one bastion of dissent and is he channeling that sentiment. and that sentiment can be dangerous. yes, sir yes, sir when you read the post, very concerned about what may have happened in october of 2020 with the reporting on the laptop, do you give them any credit for this mea culpa 17 months later? i don't. i don't buy this apology at all i five feel like it's covering their you know what. if that had been reported accurately loot of voters would have thought you know what? maybe i won't vote for joe biden. >> it's an attempt to rewrite history. they are basically trying to say only now that the "new york times" and "the washington post" have come out and confirmed the authenticity of the laptop do we finally know it's true. it's a total lie, jesse.
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before the elections, within days of the "new york post" reporting, this many people were able to prove it i staked my career on it as you might remember. i was ready to report on it i quit the media outlet i founded when they wouldn't let me report on it because they told the cia lie it was russian disinformation. i worked for years on large oar cifs with wikileaks, the snowden and brazil archives and easy way to confirm go to people like tony bobulinski and compare what's on their phone to the archive when word for know you know it's the same they all knew it was authentic before the election. they lined about it because they were worried that reporting would hurt joe biden that's the truth. it's jewels now they have no choice. the reporters confirmed it. what do they go on to say? we can use this "the washington post" editorial thing it's time for a reckoning to at least shame the other outlets auto to even acknowledge what they did. >> jesse: it won't confirm the emailings regarding holding 10
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for the big guy. nothing about paying my father's billings for 30 years. nothing about the joint bank accounts. they mysteriously, glenn, have not been able to or don't want to confirm the most incriminating parts of those -- the laptop because that really leaves a trail of evidence that goes right to the oval office. does that look like the game plan to you? >> i think they are pretty close to essentially admitting that the laptop itself is authentic. the "new york times" basically acknowledged that the story of how it fell into the "new york post" hands hunter biden aabandoned it at a repair shop. what they are trying to do now is move the goal post and say these emails don't show much. the reality is they raise serious ethical questions and did at the time about the then frontrunner for president the now president about whether he was trading on his influence for profit. there is no question that those emails are every bit as real as all the other ones.
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>> jesse: i agree with that glenn glean wald thank you for joining us on "jesse watters primetime." >> thanks, jesse. >> jesse: sarah palin joins us for big interview since making the big announcement. we test new yorkers on how much they know about their government. >> how many senators are in the united states senate? >> i wish i knew. >> 106. [buzzer] >> 148. [buzzer] >> 64? [buzzer] able to repair the enamel on a daily basis. with pronamel repair toothpaste, we can help actively repair enamel in its weakened state. it's innovative. my go to toothpaste is going to be pronamel repair.
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that's a savings of over $500 a year. switch today. >> jesse: midterms are around the corner and democrats are poised to take a beating. we know it america knows it, heck, even joe biden knows it that's why he is calling on an old friend to try to bring back some of that magic, barack obama is heading to the white house tomorrow to talk about how great
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the affordable care act is. yikes. you know things are bad when they bring in obama. he is their break in case of emergency safety valve. but he is not the only one trying to resuscitate the party, our old favorite crooked went on meet the press this weekend to give democrats some advice. and who wouldn't want advice from hillary? i mean, she is so good at winning elections. >> i'm well aware that mid tremors obviously always difficult for the party in power but we have got a great story to tell. get out there and do a better job of telling it the democrats in office and out need to be doing a better job of making the case. >> jesse: hillary doesn't think democrats are doing a good enough job bragging about their accomplishments. all right. biden signed covid relief that triggered inflation and then everybody got covid. and he signed infrastructure. have we even broken ground on a single project? did we tear down a racist bridge
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yet? anyway, hillary thinks republicans are the ones out of touch. frankly, standing up to the other side with their craziness and their calls for impunity and in theyness that we hear coming from them, i don't think the average american frankly wants to be governed by people who live in totally different reality. >> jesse: in theyness? the democrats can't even tell us what a woman is. they want kindergartens to get lessons about trans sexuals. democrats think windmills are going to power our economy. windmills. one of the main reasons democrats have lost touch with the voters is because they are scared of covid. they are afraid to talk to voters. democrats haven't sat around and listened to a group of voters since the pandemic started, i don't know, three years ago? do democrats even duck into diners any more? do they hold town halls? when is the last time a democrat
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shook hands and vibed with the people of this country? this is the reality democrats are ignoring. and it's why they are looking at a wipe out in november. dana loesch is a nationally syndicated radio host who joins me now. all right. what did you think about what hillary had to say, dana? , oh my gosh, jesse, i have opinions on this. first off, i don't think that hillary clinton can accurately convey to everyone what the average american thinks or speak to what the average american likes. she apparently doesn't realize that the average american doesn't like her. one recent poll showed that fewer than 1% of democrats, jesse, would even consider her as like a savier for the democratic party. i mean, barack obama has to be tired at some point to always be hauled out to fund raise and save someone. go back to barack obama and hillary clinton. she is out of touch. she has no hope. i will tell you this. there is something beautifully ironic about a woman who
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desperately wants to be the first female president of the united states still trying when that moment has passed her by because now no one even wants to apparently on the left define what a woman is it looks like she is at the well. >> jesse: i can't believe we have obama and biden and hillary. it's 2022. aren't we beyond this point? i don't know. have you. >> shouldn't you win some races? you hit that. shouldn't you have won some races to lecture people on how to win races? that seems like a prerequisite. >> jesse: she doesn't have any advice because she didn't listen to her own advice when she lost to trump. do you think democrats are terrified of campaigning. >> i do. >> jesse: that's the reason they are so out of touch. they don't ever talk to americans. they scared scared. they wear masks. they keep their social distance. it's no reason american kindergarteners think they should learn about the birds and bees. they haven't spoke to newark in three years. >> yeah. you have make a really good
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point here jesse, think about this. usually about the time is when you have the party leader going out and fundraising for a lot of these candidates. you see republicans doing it joe biden is not the fundraiser. it's really weird to see the head of the democrat party not out and about fundraising for candidates. that's because he is toxic. he is so fox sick. -- toxic.down performance at to no one's to get near him. who do we have after joe biden. we have kamala harris gone a couple fundraiser in california. the her star power doesn't exceed california. and then again it wasn't that great if she hadn't been plucked by the owens to ascend to the ticket. it having a bench and young guns to go out and undertake responsibilities had? the squad in the squad does more cloud chasing than they do sponsors legislation. that's a major problem with this party. they have no achievement of which to brag.
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they don't go out and fund raise. watch what happens in the fall? he is supposed to be the star of the party. he can't fund raise to save his life this is a red flag. >> jesse: he doesn't want to go near anybody and nobody want to go near him. all right. dana loesch. thanks for coming on "primetime." >> good to see you, jesse. thanks for having me. >> jesse: sarah palin running for congress. that will shake things up. she is here for her first interview. and we ask people on the street about how much they know about the country they live in. ♪ cranky-pated: a bad mood related to a sluggish gut. miralax is different. it works naturally with the water in your body to unblock your gut. free your gut, and your mood will follow. (vo) with armor all, a little bit of this...
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cross, we even -- shouldn't talk about it at all. watch. >> i will try to put this in context for you know our white fellow country men as best i can and really truly black america there is a commonality amongst us all and if we went to a white person's home and this was their family dinner and sitting there at the table and the mother hauled off and slapped the father and everybody at that table has an opinion. if i weigh in as a guest in his home and i say yeah, you guys are terrible. everybody is like i'm sorry, when did you get an opinion? this is our family table. that's what this moment felt like for many of us. it is utterly ridiculous to center this opinion in the opinions of white folks. this is just about what happened there. the jumping off point should not be oh, but what might the white people think about it? >> jesse: let me get this straight white people shouldn't have an opinion about will smith slapping chris rock? they are not just black. they are celebrities. we buy their movies and stand-up specials. they are also americans. what are we doing here?
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what else are we not allowed to have an opinion about? are white people not allowed to have an opinion on black lives matter or black-on-black crime? should black people not talk about hockey? should country singers not have an opinion on hip hop? how does this work? should new yorkers not have an opinion on people who live in l.a.? should pepsi drinkers not talk about coke? and tiffany, are you not allowed to talk about what gutfeld and i say on "the five"? that's our family table, right? she is ridiculous. joining me now is horace cooper, author and co-chair of project 21. i didn't know there were rules about what we were allowed to talk about and not talk about as white people, horace. and i'm so glad tiffany explained this to me. great to hear about racism 101 for the 21st century. if we had been at the begin
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dinner as we described if the mother hauled off and hit the 3rd grader? are you supposed to sit there idly by and say this is none of my business? it is remarkable that today we're going to look at people if we follow ms. cross' model solely on the basis of their race. how about if you are white you just don't show up for any will smith movies? would he be happy about that? would she be happy about that? this segregation model that worked for the left in the 1930s and 40s and 50s does not work in the 21st century. >> jesse: it's a stupid analogy that this is like a family kitchen table. this is on national television. >> absolutely. absolutely. it was on national television. but it's absolutely true that like the segregationists of the past, we are hearing people say just judge it on the basis of
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race. there is no reason for you to use your own judgment. use your own opinion. and there are a lot of reasons why in a huge well i would say huge, it didn't get the ratings they thought. a large event like this people saw it and no surprise that they would have opinions. there should not be a special conversation for the handicapped. a special conversation for blacks. a special conversation for whites there shouldn't be special conversations in america. this is the 21st century. she should wake up. >> jesse: yeah, she should. i think there are a lot of white anchors on msnbc that talked all week about the slap. and i don't think she confronted any of them in the hallways of msnbc and said you can't talk about that. >> it's just totally ridiculous. i can't believe that race is supposed to cover up the
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behavior that he you witnessed regardless of who is in involved. >> jesse: exactly. all right, horace, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> jesse: everything we do is caught on video now, including our bad decisions. and you can't get much more foolish than this. [screaming] let's go! party time in the house. [cheers] >> jesse: not sure rushing in on a sleeping o.j. simpson might be the best action. the man has been known to overreact from time to time. but at least an angry o.j. isn't as scary as what i'm about to show you here. ♪ >> lady you are scaring us. >> that was madonna. she looks different somehow.
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she has got the grit integrity, are good sense and fierce devotion to the common good that is exactly what we need in washington today. governor sarah palin of the great state of alaska. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> sarah palin took the world by storm and now she is ready to do it again. announcing her bid for congress. if there is any time for someone like palin to come to washington, it's now. and, hey, she already knows how to deal with joe. >> nice to meet you. hey, can i call you joe? >> yes. you can call me joe. >> jesse: sarah palin has been dealing with attacks from the mainstream media since the day she stepped into the national spotlight. but she didn't back down. and now that she is running for
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congress she won't back down again. sarah palin, alaska congressional candidate. all right, governor. what made you make this very, very big decision? was it something specific? >> well, it is pretty ironic that the needs of our nation today are things that alaska can fulfill. energy, energy independence, security and i think alaska can come into its own now finally we'll be recognized for the fort knox that we are and we can help secure america's sovereignty, our security. and then with the unfortunate passing of our one and only congressman don young who was there for 49 years who had the fiercest devotion to our state and to our country, with his passing, i knew it was time. >> jesse: that's beautiful and well said. energy is going to be a big part of your platform and your agenda
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in congress. besides energy, what else are you going to try to tackle? >> the needs here in alaska really are parallelling the needs across the u.s. for a better public education system for our kids, you know, for me, kids first and foremost because i'm a mom i don't want to send my sons and daughters to war. so i will do whatever i can. again, as a representative from alaska to help secure our nation. we have the tools, we have the means to secure our country. can't wait until alaska is put to even better use. huge shoes to fill. don young was iconic, epic. not just his longevity but such a passion for the last frontier. for our state. he knew how unique it was. he knew how rich in resources it is. and big shoes to fill.
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but, just super thankful for the opportunity. >> jesse: i think there is some competition for you there up there your back this midterm. when you get there, assuming you get there, you understand that the media jackals are going to descend on you and you are going to be walking down the halls to the cafeteria to go get a pepsi and just be swarmed by these reporters sticking these little microphones and recording devices in your face. governor palin, congresswoman, are you prepared for that onslaught because it's going to be pretty vicious. >> you know, i would never be so congressy as to say bring it on. flu but yes i anticipate that
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when i walk down that hall to get my diet dr. pepper sure the jackals are going to be there doing their jackallen. i got nothing to lose what more can they do or say heaven forbid i even throw that out there because we will see what is to come. no, i'm very, very confident in knowing who and what i'm dealing with. their criticism, the press' criticism, you know, if you don't live by man's praise, you are not going to die by man's criticism. i have got nothing to lose. i'm in it for the right reasons it's all about you, public servant's heart being willing to serve the people. it's pretty simple. >> jesse: that's a good attitude. if you listen to the people. related to them, and then take action on things they care about, that's the ticket. and i think you will be pretty successful because you are such a good listener. are there members of congress that you are looking forward on the republican side, prance to work with and have you
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considered what it might be like, you know, passing aoc in the hallway? i'm sure you will be very, very, very plight. polite. >> i will be very polite and i would beg her to debate me, please, aoc on education, on capitalism, on how to run a business. on our nation's security, on what it takes to be energy independent again. in order to be solve vent and sovereign. yeah. so i would oh gosh i want to debate her buff as for those whom i look forward to working with i have always been a big fan of the freedom caucus. and i have always felt for them because they have been criticized and beat up and misunderstood but they have got the right priorities and they are in there also for the right reason. so i look forward to working with everyone. do you know when i was governor here did i work across the aisle. my administration, i didn't care what party they were in. as long as they were
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constitutional conservatives and they could get the job done for the people. so i'm used to working with, yeah, both sides of the i'll granted the other side of the aisle this day and age pretty whacko because they are being led by people like aoc that doesn't make much sense as the all. after the shellacking they will have to endure in these midterms, i think they will have some lessons to be learned. >> jesse: i do, too. maybe if you pass aoc on your wave to get that diet dr. pepper you can ask her what a woman is and she what she has to say. all right, governor sarah palin running for congress. thank you so much for making that announcement and letting us pick your brain here on "jesse watters primetime." so who is the speaker of the house? and how many branches of government are there? some of these answers will surprise you.
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>> we faulk a lot about politics on the show and we assume the whole country knows about the basics but here's a lesson. we shouldn't assume anything. there are a lot of people walking around that we interact every day that know next to nothing. you don't believe me. we sent johnny out. watch. ♪♪ >> how many senators are in the united states senate? >> i wish i knew. >> 106. >> a hundred. >> higher. >> 70. >> a hundred. >> yes! >> i can't believe it. >> who is your senator? >> schumer. >> chuck, norris. >> how many branches of government do we have?
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>> a hundred. >> three. >> 12. >> three. three. >> yes. >> it hit me. >> can you name them? >> executive. judicial. and -- >> judicial. >> okay. >> who is the speaker of the house? >> what house? >> is she brand-new? >> she's definitely not brand-new. >> is it the queen. >> nancy pelosi. >> she's still speaker of the house? [laughter] >> yes. okay. >> how many supreme court justices do we have?
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>> 12. >> seven. >> 12. >> lower. >> 10. >> lower. >> nine. >> yes. >> can you name any of them? >> no. >> judy. >> judge -- >> who is the secretary of transportation? >> pete -- >> baldwin. >> davidson. >> pete buttigieg. >> the empty eight. >> what the hell is wrong with you? >> who is the vice president of the united states? >> me. >> i swear, i don't know. >> kamala harris. >> kamala what? >> what the last name? >> kamala harris. >> that was great.
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time for some texts. we have mike. jesse, your monologues are brilliant. you do the best job of exposing the left that i have ever seen. thank you. >> woody from maine. joe biden has kept saying hunter hasn't broken any laws. how does he know that if he has no knowledge of his business dealings? very good point. >> tim. maybe hunter should ask hillary on her advice about laptops and emails. i'm sure she could help. >> lynn, des moines, iowa. >> jessica, i disagree. joe biden is a fantastic fundraiser, as long as the funds go to joe biden. >> paul, great interview with mel gibson until they shut down will smith. who was that, his manager? just to give you guys some background, celebs like mel when they are promoting movies do these junkets where they sit down in fonts of a camera and they go
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back-to-back-to-back-to-back interviews, five minutes a piece. like a round robin. so i was kind of getting near the end of that five minute thing and i threw in the will smith question and he's got a little p.r. person off to the side. she shut that right down. >> owen says, mel wanted to answer that question so badly. >> yes, he did. >> ron says, aoc versus palen, put that debate on primetime. i can hardly wait. they should put that on pay-per-view. >> ray, now they tell us everything is fox's thought. i thought it was trump's fault and putin's fault, too. bless you for accepting feedback. it's so nice, it doesn't happen much these days. >> yes, feedback negative. feedback about me, we want that. we support that. if you have anything negative to
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say, also, we'll put that on the air. >> so we're going to debut a new segment feature on the show, it's called "water's window," where i'll give you guys a little window each night at the end of the show on what i'm feeling, thinking, angry about something, a book i'm reading, vodka i'm drinking, anything, just kind of a sense where jesse is on any given day. so something happened to me today. i was coming back from atlanta, flying in, and there was a child throwing a tan item like i had never seen before and the parents didn't handle it correctly. now, if you're a parent and your kid is throwing a tantrum in public and putting his face on the floor and going like this and killing and screaming and this kid is screaming, three something, at the top of his lungs, you have to handle that. you have to get this kid in check, because we can't just sit
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around and listen to this kid screech and watch this spectacle. what happens is the mother just left. just walked away and the nanny could barely hold this kid. he was squirming and wiggling and the dad he was totally checked out. wasn't a disciplinarian and it was unacceptable and it drove me crazy. tucker carlson will not drive you crazy. see you tomorrow. ♪♪ >> tucker: evening and welcome to tucker carlson. it's a good day in america, maybe a rare good day. we'll celebrate no matter what. here's a context for why it's good. censorship is terribly the hallmark of neo-liberalism. have you noticed that? leaders seem to spend a lot more time trying to control what we say and think than trying to improve our country. that means anyone who says
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