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joe biden could stop sniffing children. but, he continues. here is video from sunday, sniffing a random girl he met. stop sniffing children, joe biden. sean hannity is next >> last night -- now we've got creepy joe, i don't know where to start. [laughter] tucker, thank you. tonight, biden -- abroad for the first middle east trip of his presidency, and it is filled with the typical blunders. we will show you the low light straight ahead. also, joining us to discuss his calls, and america should invoke the 25th amendment -- for joe biden. that's coming up, first, we start tonight here at home.
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cultist extreme socialist agenda. it's up to you, the american people -- more than ever before. this should not shock you. biden's inflation -- another 40 year high today. even above projections, the highest number two date. a new high record at a dismal 9.1%. it was only 9.4% when he took office. this puts his white house failures in full view, extremely destructive democratic agenda hitting americans everywhere. take a look at your screen. this is what you are paying. now, another 18% up for chicken and cars, used cars, they are all up. therefore, costs a lot more.
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pretty much everything you pay for it is costing you a lot more, and it's all because of the economic and energy policies of joe biden, and the alarmist green new deal agenda. the average worker has lost $3,400 in annual income as a result of joe's inflation, and -- a whopping $6,800 annually. remember, it was joe biden who said that back in december, inflation had peaked. another complete lie. had all of that to another -- that's gone largely unnoticed. car repossessions are exploding right now. underappreciated ticking time bomb. another bubble that's about to burst, and even the mob and the media -- at cnn, saying there's no silver lining to these inflation numbers, and there is
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not. >> this was an ugly report, very hard to find any silver linings here. even though this report was higher than expectations, it is no surprise to americans who know and have been feeling that inflation is high right now >> still at 9.1. it's a bad number. >> i look at this report. i don't see any leaf anywhere. even before we got to this 9.1% -- i look at rent going up. i did not see this relief. maybe with that inventory that -- been talking about. you might see some relief, but not there. >> tonight, as honest as we can be with you. they keep talking about a soft landing. i don't see any soft landing here. no solutions for joe biden. in fact, what we are getting is the exact opposite.
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he cut this point, releasing a statement "it's a reminder that all major economies are battling this challenge and -- unconscionable aggression. gas prices and grocery prices were all surging. >> over and over again. supply of the world's energy. joe biden told the keystone xl pipeline's -- domestic energy production. biden and the democrats ran through this relief package. it's been one lie after another lie after another lie. they spent way too much money, and now they want to blame everyone but themselves. the pandemic, then vladimir putin, then rich people, then big oil, then gas
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station owners, than republicans. you can always blame donald trump when all else fails, and even functions, but, at least one democrat is taking things a step further, and blaming the heat for joe biden's struggles, because it's too hot out there. take a look. >> president biden's poll numbers are sinking. 64%. voting in the democratic primary -- someone other than joe biden is the democratic nominee in 2024. >> i look at those numbers as dish in the summer, the heat, but i am ready for the fall. we turn around as of labor day. >> what this means is if you are seeing a modest wage increase. it is totally and completely
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wiped out by his inflation and then son, and even if you are earning more -- biden is now the pay cut president where you pay more, you earn less. >> taking one hit after another regardless of where the white house tries to spin you. there is no mystery: biden made it clear that this is what he wanted to do. he said over and over again, you had to pay attention: he would eliminate fossil fuels in america, or at least domestic production. he wanted to decrease american energy independence, meaning if you pay more at the pump, the democrats made it clear, they have no problem compromising u.s. energy security, no problem crippling the economy. they will do ritual and nothing to increase the world supply of
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energy. euros worth of domestic energy available. you don't have to beg texas, joe. biden is giving up the greatest opportunity we have two lower inflation, reduced prices, high paying career jobs, national security. every item, every store we shop at, we could reduce delivery costs significantly. the democratic party's climate cold. it's dangerous, delusional. it is destructive to the health and welfare of every hardworking american across this country. two-thirds of americans are living paycheck to paycheck, and the president of the united states -- is that even possible? can he stand up to the far left radical extremists? will he not, considering we are not even sure that he knows that today is wednesday.
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here's reaction from the former trump economic advisor in the form of shrimp treasury official secretary. monica, first they said it was transitory, and in december he said the worst was over. here we are coming we get the worst number ever, but no sign of relief in sight. >> 9.1% inflation, but no more mean tweets i would kill for a mean tweet right now to have $1.50 gas and groceries i could afford. president trump, when he handed the soft note president biden -- the fastest economic recovery from any record. in one and half short years, president biden -- unified democratic control in washington has taken this recovery. they have done it deliberately. there's people bearing the brunt
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of this economic catastrophe of the most, the middle class, the working class, and the poor. those are the democratic constituencies come democrats saying they champion -- and yet their policies are crushing those americans will -- with no end insight. this was a deliberate economic strategy to try to bash the u.s. economy. that's why between the fed and congress this year, the federal government sent nearly $7 trillion last year that we don't have and can't afford. biden is running around blaming everybody and their mother for this inflationary environment when -- not doing anything and want to do anything to alleviate it. >> coming up on the screen, the color of your new report that has come out, not prime time players -- the majority of biden
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appointees have zero years of business experience weight that's pointed out by u.n. john becker, the committee to unleash prosperity. now they put up the executive summary. 62% by appointees, dealing with economic policy, regulation, commerce, virtually no experience. only -- extensive business experience. the average business experience of biden appointees is only 2.4 years, but this is my favorite, immediate years of business experience is zero, and the vast majority of biden economic commerce professionals -- compare that to the trump administration. they had a whopping average cabinet member at 13 years of experience. the minimum was 8. it's quite a difference and different result when trump left the white house, 1.4%.
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9.1%. now. >> it's interesting how the biden people can screw up the economy. 14-15 months ago, who knew that it was possible -- four-point live percent of inflation rapidly. you have a lot of people in this administration come most of them who have no idea about what it means to run a business, anything about logistics. you have people, the transportation secretary. he doesn't know anything about transportation. you have this energy secretary, she doesn't know anything about energy. you can go on and on with these people. one of the reasons that i think people voted for trump in 2016 is americans wanted a businessman who knew how to run something.
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we don't have anybody, certainly not joe biden or kamala harris, but -- no one in the cabinet that has that kind of experience. it's because they do business. they don't like businessmen and women. they are an antibusiness party. they rely -- on people's experience. >> monica, as steve points out, we have an energy secretary with no experience. pete buttigieg, what does he know about transportation? we have a health and human services secretary with little business or health care experience. he goes on and on from there. 42 in the top 16 policymakers have virtually no business experience at all. why would we expect any result other than they just pulled from their rigid ideology, their indoctrination? they don't have any point of
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reference based on this. >> no, nor do they want one. >> sharing this with ideologue status stop looking for logical reasons of why they are doing what they are doing. they have got agreements. this is the plan. the plan is to reengineer the u.s. economy. don't forget that joe biden was barack obama's vice president. barack obama said that most of his life, prior to entering politics -- but he did have one brief window of time where he was in the private sector. he described it as being behind. so, we are dealing -- with true believers who really want to remake americans in society by reengineering the u.s. economy. it's not a coincidence here. the other thing i will say is not only are the cabinet -- but
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they are also box checking. they have the engagement secretary, people of color and other positions, but this the kind of result you get when you get ideologues who are also box checking. you get this kind of historic ted dominic catastrophe support. >> we can only conclude that if we are going to stay married to these policies, and expecting different results, that would be pretty stupid. i don't see any -- at all to rethink the policies that have doubled the energy crisis and resulted in the 21 year high of inflation and record high gas prices, energy prices, so there will be no change. >> you've got chuck schumer, the leader of the senate, negotiating with the white house, joe manchin, and now negotiating with schumer.
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>> $300 billion -- spending money on green energy on this drug industry, and then an increased number of spending. that is pouring kerosene on it. >> i'm sure that makes every american household happy. thank you. great to see you. biden's agenda is collapsing at home. joey this week is out in the middle east, where he will go to the nation of saudi arabia, the same nation he called a pariah nation, and the same crown prince that he called from -- a murderer. the first stop in israel were biden predictable he had one blunder after another, including this moment, where he didn't know where he was supposed to
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stand or what he was supposed to do next. take a look. well, at least the wind didn't blow him over. this huge, massive flub. take a look. >> later today, i will months dominic once more return to this hollow ground to honor 6 million jewish lives that were stolen in the to continue -- which we must do every day, continue to bear what witness -- to continue to bear witness. >> unbelievable. it's not funny anymore. he continues to struggle with even the most basic task.
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holding this card. it said "you take your seat." then, you depart. if you need that and our president, you are not up to the job. even at the point of letting us know that joey won't be shaking hands with israel due to the covid surge, and instead will be fist pumping with -- and here is the white house secretary trying to explain. >> secretary jean-pierre: we -- saying we are trying to minimize contact as much as possible. this is up to his doctors. >> maybe you forgot -- apparently, had to follow his own rules, because -- what's one of the first things he did?
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more importantly, ask yourself: what is he even trying to accomplish overseas? is he going to do anything to reverse this foreign policy? is he there to pitch israel and saudi arabia -- off of any deal? is he trying to not inspire confidence in american leadership? one israeli journalist did ask president biden about ukraine. let's just say that he appeared to become even more confused. take a look. >> how long is this onslaught going to last? >> you are there until whatever time it takes. >> it can take years? do you think the war could take years, 10? >> president biden: >> you said that. but it could. >> had a quagmire. maybe if you had said "okay."
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the fighter jets offered early at this -- to become a ukraine to win that war. to the reporter, happy birthday. take a look. he >> happy birthday. ♪♪ happy birthday to you ♪ ♪ happy birthday to you ♪ ♪ happy birthday to you ♪♪ >> this is worse than an excruciatingly painful movie about somebody getting older and life and how both of our allies and adversaries -- been telling you night after night tonight, biden is weak, frail, decrepit. he is not up for the job of
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commander in chief, which is the most demanding in the world. john kennedy is with us. i think he's going over there to kiss the ass of the crown prince. i think he's going to try to convince israel and saudi arabia that -- going to be a good thing for the world, which i think is the dumbest idea as of today. >> well, first, he is clearly struggling. he struggled today heavily. i trust the american people, and i think the american people have figured things out. i don't consider my -- but i know how to read this. a majority of americans, to them, the president is about as popular as cholera. the american people did not
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reach this conclusion this morning. number one, the majority of americans don't believe that president biden is in charge. they think that the real president is whoever controls the teleprompter. number two, fair or unfair: the majority of americans think that president biden is too old. kind of like an old buick. number three, the majority of americans think -- that president biden, a point government -- are deeply weak. and, they are. maybe, the appointees, a protective ball. used the wrong term. they pride themselves on not
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prosecuting criminals. their executive skills extend no further than ordering a pizza. >> it's true. >> the american people, sooner or later, they have figured this stuff out. the american people are very disappointed in president biden in his policies. americans believe he has mismanaged congress, covid, immigration, crime, mismanaged america's energy independence. he has mismanaged afghanistan, the economy, and inflation. inflation is waterboarding the american people. that's not until their 401(k)s have crashed. it does not give me joy to say
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this, but the american people figured it out sooner or later, and that's why at the moment -- the creep of banjo kid in "deliverance" -- and he had better reverse directions soon. >> but you know he's not going to reverse course. >> and, i don't understand it. i thought after the selection that it was a wake-up call, the president will change directions. instead, he's doubled down. >> concerning the people of your state and every state in this country -- you are up for reelection, we need you back in the senate. thank you. when we come back, congressman
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ronnie jackson, revealed a nasty email barack obama sent in after he dared to question joe biden in the 2020 election. dr. and congressman ronnie jackson explained that letter coming up next. ♪ got my hair got my head ♪ introducing new one a day multi+. a complete multivitamin plus an extra boost of support for your immunity, brain, and hair, skin & nails. new one a day multi+.
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>> texas congressman and former white house -- revealed that his upcoming book -- that barack obama sent him a scathing email concerning rhonda jackson's tweet during the 2020 campaign highlighting joe biden's cognitive decline and suggesting that he take a mental fitness test, the same one donald trump took. obama quickly responded telling the congressman he needed to express his disappointment and that the tweet was
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unprofessional and beneath the office that he once held. here are some of the great cognitive moments that congressman was talking about. >> if you will go -- if you agree with me, go to joe, make sure you have the record player on at night. we choose truth over fact. just as talented white kids. [applause] maine, new hampshire, and america have gone on the mend. they are on the move now. [laughter] and naomi biden. introduced to this 11-year-old. i am sorry vivian.
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>> the first lady's husband. look in his remand -- what you see. that's right. she's fine. [laughter] >> congressman ants dr. jackson joins us with reaction. you took care of how many presidents? >> three. >> george w. bush, barack obama and -- correct? >> correct. there was a push to have donald trump take this cognitive test, and you were clear and telling him whatever the results are that it's not a particularly easy task, they will be released to the public? >> absolutely. >> with academic medicine and
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thought press, they were relentless -- that we had the president cognitively assessed, which we did. he passed with flying colors. this is where it all originated. i saw that tweet when i was driving the campaign that was put out, and this one in particular, couldn't report which state he was in. i was a little frustrated with the double standard, and i just reply to the tweet. "does anyone remember the cognitive test i gave to donald trump, the one he aced? sounds like someone needs a test." that was a pretty benign tweet. within 20 minutes, i got a scathing email from president obama ripping me apart telling me that it was beneath me, the office that i served was dashed to the president, and that he was disappointed in me, he considered me a friend, there was betrayal of him, all the people i work with at the
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white house and so on and so forth. it had a weird effect on me to be honest with you. coming up in colorado, i was late for campaign events, so on my way back out -- then i picked the phone up, i called somebody that i knew would understand the weird situation i was in, some of the weird feelings i was having about the combination between pest off, and having my feelings hurt by that email. i picked the phone up and -- the secret service, i was at the white house. he knew exactly what i was going through. dan cleared it up and said "you don't owe him nothing. has he picked up the phone up a single time when you were being butchered as president trump's nominee to the va secretary? did he do one thing to defend you"? he could have made a phone call, but he knew it was garbage and
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didn't do anything to help you. you don't owe him nothing. i sat there for a minute and said he was right. >> well let me ask you this: what about writing them back now i am saying "in retrospect, and i put this in my new book -- with the multitude of gaps biden has come of the cognitive struggles that everybody else in the world sees, do you still stand by your previous letter to me, or do you want to give me the apology you owe me?" i would write that letter back. >> i expect i would not get a response. i think i burn that bridge. i wrote this book out of frustration. you can go out and get it right now. it's got a lot of great stories about my relationships with all three of the presidents and some of the interactions with them, but i wrote this one out of frustration, the same reason i was sitting before you.
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sounded really frustrated with this country. >> do you see joe biden cognitively declining? i do. >> every day. he needs to worry more -- about more than his hand washing. if he doesn't, i will. i will register you -- but definitely come of this man getting worse, and he is an embarrassment. he's not inspiring confidence in anyone. it's a dangerous time to have a commander in chief and head of state like this man. >> thank you. in line with this: is it time to invoke the 25th amendment? piers morgan will join us next, an op-ed saying that it might be time for it to be used against joe biden as the struggles continue. that's next.
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>> network, our across the pond all over the world segment. we've been telling since before before the 2020 election that joe biden is weak, frail, a cognitive mess, and therefore unfit for office. "the new york times" recently published a piece declaring that biden was pushing the boundaries of age. it's not the first article written on this. that prompted our trend across the pond. piers morgan wrote his own op-ed in "the new york post" and thinks that it might be time to invoke the 25th amendment rule. he cultural might rule.he calls joe biden a
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liability to the world, and won't take responsibility for his policies or failures. great to have you back. what you said is true. i've been right from day one, attacked for speaking the obvious, but it's now so bad and the consequences are so severe, in my view, that you are correct, but i don't see it happening in this country. because they're very interesting parallels to boris johnson. here -- getting rid of prime ministers, and we just used it, were members of his own party effectively launched a coup against him and drove him out of office after two and a half years of his tenure. in america, it's obviously far more complicated, but in the case of president biden if you are democrat, paul mike vick came out in
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"the new york times," that was quite extraordinary. two-thirds of democrats did not want joe biden to run again in 2024, and over 90% of democrats under 30 feel that way about him. these are his own supporters. they clearly recognize "the new york times" identified in this piece, what we've been saying for a long time. when i got to these lines, every time he makes the speech, with bated breath, gap -- -- gasping if he makes a mistake. he is the president of the united states, the leader of the free world but his aides have to watch him just in case he makes another mistake? it's terrifying! >> you see the void being filled, the alliance is urging. china, russia, around.
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they are forming an alliance that's a clear, present danger to the entire world, in my view. i think you are right. you are understanding that dangerousness. the problem is, i am looking at the democratic party today and perhaps of jackson, miller. there were more conservative democrats back in the day. they don't exist anymore. anybody that were to replace them with still adhere to what i call this claimant alarmist cults that forces america to look to countries that hate us -- the saudis, opec, iran, russia -- for the life of our economy. that happened in europe ended in end well. >> it went badly. to his credit, president trump -- particularly
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on russian energy. there's footage of him -- that germany is effectively being held hostage now by russia over energy. russia could turn them off if they wanted to. there is also the hypocrisy of joe biden. that's in the campaign before he became president. he assured us that saudi should be a pariah -- "the washington post" journalist. "we should have nothing to do with this country come anyone in the saudi regime." here he is -- to the very person who ordered that murder. when he came into office, rather than encourage americans to do their own oil and gas production, heated the complete opposite.
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he now has made americans -- and there's times for national and international energy crisis. there is a hypocrisy there, a weakness for the green agenda that has made him make policy decisions not coming back to haunt america. he is running out of people to blame. >> we appreciate you being with us. you can watch his new show on foxnation.com. coming up, another day, another kamala harris word salad. despite his state's rapid decline, gavin newsom continues to enter the national spotlight. adam corolla reacts straight ahead.
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>> kamala harris had another rambling word salad that the podium today. >> today, we have access to transportation being expanded. you need to get to go and be able to get where you need to go. >> you need to go to get the transportation to go to where you need to go. here is a slight reminder for doing this. >> vice president harris: significance of the passage of time. when you think about it the dolomite, their great significance to the passing of time. my parents are seeing the value of education when the axis -- [laughs] [applause] not paying them nearly enough.
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[laughs] [laughter] it's time for us to do what we have been doing, and every day, it's time for us to agree. i know for this group that when we talk about the children of the community, they are a children of the community. >> have to take yourself seriously as you are, because you have to take yourself seriously. >> the place in san francisco where where kids are forced to walk through -- on buses, dropping them off in school? this is what kids see. any ideas? meanwhile, just to the south in san jose, cops found an underground bunker and homeless encampment literally filled with stolen goods and weapons, so it looked like her home state is doing just great. reaction to all of it and what's going on in california.
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the author of the book "everything reminds me of something," which you can preorder at adamcorolla.com . what are you supposed to say when you let kids off a school bus and you have junkies lined up shooting up out of their mind, and this is where you drop them off? >> well, i think we need to start calling them what they are. we've been saying homeless, we say previously housed out here. [laughter] these are drug addicted junkie thieves. think about the titling. when you go "there is a big homeless population, than everyone else what you will do." if you say there is mentally deranged drug addled thieves running the streets, that would be a call to action, so we need to call it what it is.
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there's a small group of people that are actually homeless -- but they go into a shelter. everyone on the street is on the street because they want to continue doing drugs. how do you pay for your habit? you have to steal things, get involved in crime. >> for the life of me, i can't comprehend why you would let kids off there. that's going on all over california, we are now closing out with holly -- with all these other stores within your state. more than $1,000, you are okay. does that sound like fiscal policy to you? >> what do they want businesses to do? they don't prosecute crimes. the businesses -- shoplifted into bankruptcy, and then they get angry at cvs, 7-eleven in starbucks.
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imagine that thought as a politician. these businesses leave because you can't protect them, and then you get angry at them because they leave town. think about it this way: the city wants to offer sanitation, water, and then -- cover taxes. it's the same with the homelessness and the thievery. you need to protect these businesses from people. that's part of the deal. if you aren't going to offer that up, then yes, force that. >> what do you think of our giggling vice president that often, in one sentence, will just continue to repeat the same words? as time passes, and we'll call it the passage of time, and it is relevant. i don't know who is more of a cognitive mass: joe biden or her. >> well, joe biden made the
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promise to run with the first african american woman, but she can choose this friend sanford and son, i think we would be in a lot better shape. it's the mainstream media's fault, and biden's fault, because they are number one -- to get rid of trump, i get it, but let's say trump is a horrible airline pilot, let's get him out of the cockpit. okay, but who is flying the plane now? >> so you are saying that if you use identity politics in any way, say "i'm only going to appoint an african american woman to be my vice presidential candidate, only going to appoint an african american woman to the supreme court," is that in and of itself discriminatory? shouldn't it be open to the best person available end of sentence? >> well, it is discriminatory.
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there was a time where it is necessary. i would argue -- for other jobs, but jobs that are this important should be open to the entire populace. i don't care who's in there. you want someone competent in there. back to the airline pilot analogy. you want the most confident people in that cockpit. that should be open to everyone with every ethnicity, every proclivity. this notion that he will take everyone in his cabinet and designate, in the skies day -- "this guy is hispanic, the sky is black print" of course it's not going to be as effective as it could be. >> that is one way to put it. adam corolla causing trouble on his podcast every single day. out in california. i have no idea why he stays there. back after this.
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>> sean: unfortunately that is all the time we have left this evening and as always we thank you for being with us. thank you for making the show possible. we hope you set your dvr so you never ever miss an episode of "hannity." hannity.com and in the meantime, let not your hearts be troubled. stay tuned, laura ingraham, "the ingraham angle" is here to take it away. how are you? >> laura: do you golf? >> sean: i use to. >> laura: so you don't golf at all? >> sean: i occasionally do but i'm not as good as i used to be peer to so you are worse at golf than you were ten years ago? i knew that would happen. >> sean: that is when i started training five days a week, mixed martial arts. >> laura: then my gift to you was going to be moved but i will send it anyway. >> sean: a golf club that if you saw me
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