tv The Ingraham Angle FOX News August 29, 2022 7:00pm-8:00pm PDT
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unfortunately that is all the time we have left this evening. as always, thank you for joining us and making the show possible. please set your dvrs so you never miss an episode of hannity. in the meantime let not your heart be troubled. get news anytime at foxnews.com, hannity.com. anyway the ingraham angle is up next and filling in for laura tonight is the one and only sean duffy, who's ready to crush it and kill it and destroy it just like laura would. >> absolutely sean. thank you appreciate it >> all right i'm sean duffy in for laura ingraham and this is a special edition of the ingraham angle in new york city. tonight we have breaking news about the fbi agent involved in suppressing the fbi laptop story but first, do you remember when joe biden said this on election night? >> i pledge to be a president who seeks not to divide but unify. >> sean: oh, yes. the great unifier in chief. that's exactly what the left said we needed after president trump.
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and for some reason they thought biden was the man for the job. >> president biden's made it clear he wants to heal our country, bring us together. >> he wants to, you know, heal and unite the country. >> this is what joe biden wanted to do. he wanted to bring the country together. >> happy day for our country, because joe biden is a unifier. >> sean: they took him at his word. despite his history of saying things like this. >> he said in the first hundred days he's going to let the big banks once again write their own rules. unchain wall street. they're going to put y'all back in chains. >> sean: but that was years ago. he must be a changed man by now, right? lower the temperature. work with republicans. show conservative voters respect. or he could say something like this. >> i don't respect these maga republicans. the maga republicans don't just
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threaten our personal rights and economic security, they're a threat to our very democracy. they refuse to accept the will of the people. they embrace, embrace, political violence. they don't believe in democracy. >> sean: and that wasn't even the worst of what he said. moments before he accused of republicans of embracing political violence seemingly forgetting about the summer of 2020 when liberal and blm activists burned down cities across america, biden said this. what we're seeing now is the beginning of the death nail of an extreme maga philosophy. it's not just trump. it's the entire philosophy that underpins the, i'm going to say something, it's like semi fascism. semi fascism? that's what the great unifier thinks about you? and if he's willing to say that in public, think about what he's spouting off behind closed doors. this is who he is though. a president who doesn't respect half the country he was elected to lead. joining me now is steven miller
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former senior advisor to president trump and founder of america first legal, curt senior columnist of townhall.com and author of the book we'll be back, and charlie kirk, founder of turning point usa and author of the great book the college scam. all right, steven, i want to come to you first and i appreciate you guys all joining me. joe biden is basically saying that it's acceptable to target republicans with the full force of the federal government even using the fbi. >> well, that's exactly what he's saying. let's not forget this is the party that locked people in their homes in blue states and blue cities, took away people's most essential freedoms. at this very moment in time they're masking children in democrat cities like philadelphia desurprising them of an education, muriel boozer is desurprising black students even the right to attend school because they haven't received a vaccination. and of course this is an administration that has launched a political raid of his chief political opponent's home to
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seize and steal his property and his documents. so what you are seeing is a classic technique of tie rants and author tarns where they use the methods of dictatorship while accusing their opponents of being fascist? this administration is authoritarian and oppressive. this administration is violating our laws including violating our immigration laws with impunity and helping murderous criminal cartels violate our sovereignty every single day. >> sean: you know, it's rich to call republicans fascist. charlie i look at this and, you talk about the maga movement and i know people well who support donald trump, i think the whole panel does. these are people that believe in god, country, faith, hard work, patriotism. they salute the flag and stand up for the national anthem. these are traditional americans and they're calling them fascists? >> and their language is precise for a reason. i mean what -- if you actually
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encountered a fascist then what wouldn't you do against that person. they're calling half the country fascist then it justifies a patriot act 2.0 response to spy, infiltrate monitor subvert political groups they don't like. this is the problem with what's happening right now in the democrat party. their regime is falling apart. their policies are unpopular. people are realizing how transparently awful they are about governing. the only thing they have left is the power of the few against the many. the fbi, the doj, facebook, google, and the way they're able do that is call half the country fascist. stephen said it perfectly. they're the fascists. if they want to use every comparison from the 1930s, fine, which are the ones using the fbi for political purposes locking people in their homes and doing favors for their political donors? fascism is state control of business and boy does it look like joe biden is using government for his cronies and
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his business purposes against the will of the american people. >> sean: charlie you make a point because if you had something to run on, if you had a record to run on you would run on it. but if you look at inflation, gas, border, crime, afghanistan, joe biden has nothing to run on so what does he do? he attacks republicans with, you know, outrages terms like this. but curt i want to come to you, the doj chair jamie harrison was asked about the biden semi fascist comment and how it squares with his calls for unity. watch. >> the one thing president joe biden has been is always been consistent and he has always been somebody who does what my grandfather used to do which is speak it plain, say it plain to the american people. and what we see right now is a full frontal attack by these extreme maga republicans in this country. >> sean: he's consistent, curt. what say you? >> he's consistent all right, sean. he's been a consistent more on for 50 years in washington and now he's a senile one as well.
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i don't need to be lectured on patriotism by some guy who got out of military service with a case of asthma that disappeared as soon as the draft hit. i deployed for my country two times. i don't need to be questioned by this hack or any of his hack friends like this clown. this is incredibly destructive. this is incredibly destabilizing. look, i served in places where the norms fellow way, where the system fell apart, where it turned into conflict because one group decides it want power and it didn't care what it had to do to get it. that's what these guys are doing. this is dangerous. and it's also -- and it's more than dangerous. it's squandering the inheritance that we received from the americans that came before who built this country into the freest, most prosperous most powerful country that ever existed. it's a disgrace. you know, if he wasn't so
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manifestly senile i would expect him to be ashamed of himself but he can't do that. there's no excuse for his minions, though. they should know better. it's obnoxious. >> sean: you're right because when you start to break these norms and start to do things we've never done in our past, it's really hard to, you know, put things back together. because what, now you say democrats have done this to republicans, do republicans go back to the norm or do republicans actually do this back to democrats? i mean, things start to devolve. but, stephen, this is not the first time democrats have talked like this. go back to barack obama when he said republicans cling to their bibles and their guns or hillary clinton called republicans or trump supporters a basket of deplorables. this demeaning derogatory language trying outer eyes republicans. >> yes, i want to pick up to something to that point that charlie said which is that you're setting the stage with this rhetoric to use the awesome power of the state to persecute
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political decenters. to persecute traditional americans, faithful americans, conservative americans, bible-believing americans. just like you saw garland weith ice the department of justice objecting to parents against critical race theory. you are going to see them using the powers of the security institute sur veil americans, to sensor americans, to silence americans in full collusion with big tech. and so you are going to see, if we don't throw the radical left out of power, you're going to see our civil liberties shift away in this country. and i think that's something that should terrify all americans. i don't care if you're republican. i don't care if you're democrat. when biden talks this way about people he disagrees with, he is saying, any tactic, any measure, anything would be justified because these people are evil. that is truly frightening. >> sean: you're right stephen we protect the rights of people we
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disagree with, adamantly disagree with because that's the way the system works. >> charlie we're already seeing the effects of what biden said. today rnc chair woman 'rona mcdaniels tweeted out this picture writing the semi gop office was vandalized overnight. the criminals echoed biden's fascist slander. the gop will not be intimidated. charlie are you expecting to see more of this with biden ace rhetoric and democrats acting on that rhetoric. >> unfortunately yes and we see this on college campuses all the time, when i visit college campuses we see the increase of violence and hatred and you look at it as almost the wuhan lab equivalent where this sort of behavior is incubated. where do you think that idea of fascism and the idea of fighting fascism comes from? uc berkeley and stanford and yale where it becomes cool and germ nates the rest of society. so unfortunately i do expect the kind of violence to continue. we have to remain peaceful on our side. but i do think if they're going to escalate the language then
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game on. like okay. if you're going to call us a bunch of fascists, we're not going to take that anymore, you're the fascist joe biden and other words as well. we're not going back to i would like to go back to 2014. that's over and done. they're calling you the worst thing that can be called in decent political conversation. and what are we going to do? we need to find a common ground. no, we have to win. we have to displace these people from power right now. pay attention. this is the rubicon that's been crossed when they call half the country fascist. >> sean: government, society, politics all deinvolves. curt, 20 seconds, final word to you. >> look, sean, this isn't happening because they're winning. this is happening because they're losing and they're desperate. look at the approval polls. biden is polling right up there with monkeypox. okay? these guys, you know, these guys lost in virginia, they're losing at the school boards. hispanic americans are flocking to the republican party because it's the party of faith, family
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and the flag, just like hispanic americans love. they are desperate. and the problem is, when somebody's desperate, he does stupid things. and, of course, you multiply that by joe biden, who's made a career of doing stupid things, we're going to have a bumpy ride. >> sean: you know, you're right, americans still love freedom and the rule of law. steven, kurt, charlie thanks for joining me >> u.s. district judge eileen cannon said it was her preliminary intent to appoint a special master to look over the documents taken by the fbi in the mar-a-lago raid. the decision was a win for the former president but could it be short lived? the doj announcing today in a court filing that they already reviewed documents seized from mar-a-lago and that they identified a limited set of documents that could include information protected by attorney/client privilege. joining me now is mike davis, president of the article three project and former clerk to supreme court justice neil gorsuch. mike, does this mean the request
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for a special master doesn't really matter anymore? >> not at all. so the biden justice department and the fbi has a pretty bad track record as it relates to president trump. we've seen they have weaponized and politicized law enforcement repeatedly to get trump. this was an unprecedented, unnecessary, unlawful home raid on a former president. the whole legal basis for the raid has been blown apart. they went after trump, they say he may have violated the espionage act that's not even possible as the commander in chief he can declassify anything he wants. they say he may have stole or misused government property under the presidential records act and other statutes. that's not possible. there's a 2012 decision by an obama judge that former presidents can take personal records with them when they leave office. so there goes the obstruction allegations. it's legally impossible to obstruct non-crimes like they're trying to investigate here. there's a track record of lying
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in this case. they leaked out that attorney general merrick garland did not personally approve this raid. that's a lie. they leaked out that trump had nuclear documents at merrick garland. that's a lie. they leaked out that president biden and the biden white house was not -- did not have a heads up about this raid. that's a lie. president biden had to wave president trump's executive privilege in order to pave the way for this raid. i think judge cannon understands that they also, attorney general merrick garland said he dlib rateded for weeks to make this decision. well, okay. so trump had these documents for 18 months, the attorney general had to deliberate for weeks, and they waited three days after they had got a warrant from this bias magistrate judge bruce reinhart, who just redmufd trump's civil lawsuit eight weeks ago, somehow his bias went away. if trump had such damning records, why did they wait so long? why did they wait to get these documents. >> sean: good point. a cnn counter-terrorism expert
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said the dni leading a damage assessment on the trump documents. watch. >> this is a curious one because typically because if you're going to do a damage assessment you know something bad has already happened. i don't mean somebody storing documents improperly, i mean for example a spy giving away documents to the russians. >> sean: mike what do you think about the phrase damage assessment being used here? >> they are cover their tracks because they know president trump declassified and took his personal copy of the cross fire hurricane records russia collusion records and those are damning for biden, obama, hillary, clapper, susan rice, the fbi, the intel community and that's what has terrified them and that's what has precipitated this home raid. it's unprecedented. it was unnecessary and unlawful and that's why they did this. and this is a cleanup job. >> sean: mike, what are the next steps now for team trump? where do they go from here? >> they've won this preliminary
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motion or looks like judge cannon's going to rule in their fair. i think trump needs to file an amended rule 41 g motion under the federal rules of criminal procedure to get back all of this property, all these records that were seized by the biden justice department and he can tea up these legal issues right now with judge cannon in the southern district of florida, get this resolved by judge cannon and the 11th circuit court of appeals instead of, you know, some turn deranged democrat judge in the dc district court and the dc court of appeals. i think president trump and his legal team need to go on offense. >> sean: mike well said. thanks for joining me tonight. >> thank you. >> sean: now to a shocking story out of washington, dc where commanders running back brian robinson was the victim of either a carjacking or attempted armed robbery in broad daylight. police say the suspects are likely between the ages of 15 and 17 years old. fox's own mike emanuel has the story for us. mike? >> sean, good evening.
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head coach ron rivera told reporters brian robinson is doing well and in a good place. the washington commanders sent out an update from robinson today. his message? surgery went well, thanks for the prayers. god is great. one of the team's young stars sounds grateful. >> my main concern was just, was he going to be okay, not football at all. and, you know, once we found that out, that it was non-life threatening injuries, he just wanted to continue, i just started praying for him and his recovery, not just physically but mentally. >> the commanders said it was either a carjacking or an attempted armed robbery and robinson sustained non-life threatening injuries. robinson was a star at the university of alabama before being selected by washington in the third round of the nfl draft. the commanders say he's had a very strong training camp and was expected to be named a starter at running back for the season. one shocking aspect is the timing. it was before 6:00 p.m.
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yesterday, so broad daylight. this video was shot in the aftermath. nfl network is reporting he was struck twice in the lower body, and was hospitalized in stable condition. police are looking for two suspects who fled the scene. >> our victim in this case began to struggle with one of the suspects. was able to actually wrestle a firearm away from one of the suspects and he was shot twice by the second suspect. that's what we know so far. those two suspects then ran off and jumped into a car. >> it appears that they're teen-agers, what has been reported to us they may be between the ages of 15 and 17 years of age. >> the team's head coach is expressing some relief. >> we're very fortunate, he's very fortunate. it's a very unfortunate situation. but he's doing well, you know, and it will be a matter of time before he's back out here. there is no time line but, as i said, everything looks very positive. >> the coach described being shocked when he got a phone call saying his rookie running back had been shot.
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sean? >> sean: mike, thank you for that report. breaking tonight the fbi agent who whistle blowers allege was deeply involved in suppressing the hunter biden laptop story is suddenly no longer with the agency. what happened? and what else was he involved in. former fbi assistant director chris swecker joins us in moment along with the great miranda devine. that's coming up next. we're a different kind of dentistry. one who believes in doing anything it takes to make dentistry work for your life. so we offer a complete exam and x-rays free to new patients without insurance - everyday. plus, patients get 20% off their treatment plan. we're on your corner and in your corner every step of the way. because your anything is our everything. aspen dental. anything to make you smile. book today at aspendental.com, walk in, or call 1-800-aspendental.
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♪ >> meet agent timothy thibault who is reportedly the same special agent who put a stop to any potential investigation into hunter biden before it could get off the ground. >> laura we've got another peter strzok. on one hand he's juicing the numbers of domestic violence extremism in the country, cases cataloging those type of cases, and on the other hand he's expressing evidence about hunter biden. >> sean: breaking tonight, the fbi agent laura warned you about back in july has been forced to leave his post. timothy thibault retired after fbi whistle blowers went to congress over his political bias in the handling of hunter biden's laptop. >> isn't it true that mr.
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thibault, agent thibault, excuse me, and fbi supervisory analyst covered up derogatory information about hunter biden while working for the fbi? >> well, again, i want to be very careful not to interfere with ongoing personnel matters. i should say that when i read the letter that describes the kinds of things that you're talking about, i found it deeply troubling. >> sean: and that's not all. whistle blowers told senator chuck grassley in the fbi that thibault was opening up into trump campaign based on information of a leftist organization. he scrubbed it from a memo seeking the full investigation. joining me now is chris swecker former fbi assistant director and miranda devine new york post
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columnist and fox news contributor and author of the great book the laptop from hell. chris, i want to come to you first. what's your reeks to this fbi agent thibault leaving? should we be celebrating or is this just the fbi covering its back side? >> yeah, i would say it's a good start. you know, these political cases are just training a hundred years of good will and good work that the fbi's done over, you know, over that time frame. i spent 24 years in the fbi. not once did i see a political case get opened up, you know, the least of which one that had no predication or not credible, what we call predication, which is the basis to open the investigation. sounds like this agent had a little bit of trouble recognizing factual information versus rumor and innuendo and opposition research and just general facts. >> sean: yeah, but he's also a left winger in a position of power. miranda this is the guy who helped launch investigations into trump and he's also working
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to suppress the hunter biden laptop investigation and story. >> yes. look, sean, he is just one of a cabal of fbi offices many centered at the washington field office who have been playing these games since the very beginning of donald trump's entry into politics. and, you know, the cross fire hurricane russia collusion hoax, that was the fbi. they just seem to be an unlimited number of these agents and analysts that are there to do their dirty work, and it's just impossible to understand how they could have got away with this for so long. and when it came to the hunter biden laptop, you had agents in there and analysts, including thibault, but also brian orton
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and others who suppressed the information about the laptop but not just the laptop which they had had since december 2019 but also the information that tony bobulinski came to them with, hunter biden's former business partner. he gave them devices and he sat for hours having interviews with them telling them about joe biden's involvement in his son's influence pedaling scheme with his brother jim biden. this was damming, and yet it was covered up and suppressed. and then the fbi was heading off to facebook and twitter and warning them about basically a story that would look very much like our story that ended up being suppressed, and they have just pressed the button on election interference. that's what they did. they interfered in the 2016 election and again in the 2020 election. >> sean: chris the fbi is finally responding to what
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miranda just mentioned, facebook mark zuckerberg explaining how they worked the social media giant see press the laptop story. surprisingly they didn't apologize for putting the thumb on the scale to help democrats, they instead the bureau routinely notifies private sector entities including social media about information. why would they classify information on hunter biden's laptop as potential threatening information? >> yeah, there's a program that developed when i was still in the bureau where we had outreach to industry to help warn them if they were the target of espionage and that sort of thing. sounds like that program has morphed into something else or allowed the fbi to become sort of a tool of the department of justice and the administration to bury things that they don't like, that are inconvenient for them, or dredge up things and enhance things that are, for example, the predication for the
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original cross fire hurricane investigation, all based on nonsense. so it seems like the fbi a bit of a political tool which is something that, you know, it pains those of us that servedd in the fbi. it pains those still inside the fbi. i still talk to them and, you know, my retired colleagues. they're just shocked at this type of behavior on the part of the fbi. >> sean: miranda, it's interesting, you have zuckerberg coming out and talking about the fbi reaching out to facebook, talking about potential russian disinformation. zuckerberg probably was, no doubt, willing to be an actor for the fbi, support the democrat party. i'm from the state of wisconsin, and we saw how zuckerberg's millions of dollars were put in to put his thumb on the scale putting his left wing activist from his organization actually working with county officials on election day. what say you?
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>> exactly. $400 million-plus, mark zuckerberg put into the 2020 election to tilt the scale in favor of the democrats. so the fbi was pushing at an open door, clearly he was very well primed to suppress our hunter biden story in october 2020 the minute that it came on line. within hours facebook was out publicly saying that they'd throttled the story and then of course twitter and the rest of social media, and the rest of the media as well followed suit. so this was a very careful, very well prepared job. and it makes you wonder why the fbi was so well prepared. what did they know? why did they know what to look for? well, we know that they were spying on rudy giuliani, who was the president, president trump's lawyer at the time, one month after he took that assignment, the fbi started this covert
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warrant, the covert surveillance, of his cloud. and so they could have easily seen the e-mails that came through to him from john paul, the laptop repair own who wrote to rudy giuliani and said to anymore, in lathe august 2020 and said to him i've seen this terrible informing, i can't get anyone to pay attention, will you please see what you can do about it? there is a lot of crimes on this laptop. and then there were other conversations with the media that he had, with me about giving the story to the new york post. if the fbi was watching, which we know they were, they would have been forewarned. >> sean: you're right. and, you know what? the fbi, we've seen now, puts its thumb on the scale affecting the way people think about an election, and then democrats scratch their head and wonder why some republicans go, well, we have some questions about the last election. i don't know. chris and miranda, thank you so
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>> sean: it isn't just republicans coming after joe biden's student debt forgiveness today it was announced former obama said it pours the gas on the inflation issue. yesterday paul bagala was even more weathering in his criticism. >> for that amount of money you could fund free pre k for every three and four year old for ten years. you would do for more people and the underprivileged by doing pre k. you can forgive all medical debt which unlike student debt is not freely entered into. so democrats, i'm a progressive, i want to help folks, but i think this is terrible policy. so what is my party doing with
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this? they're disadvantaging, i think they're not helping the people we're here to help, which is poor people and underprivileged communities, and they're not helping their politicians who are running. >> sean: yikes. i agree with paul begala, smart right on. here now former secretary of education under donald trump betsy devos. so betsy what's your take on this lean forgiveness plan. what impact will it have per your time and expertise on education. >> well, sean, first of all, it's a hundred percent illegal. >> sean: right. >> the president has no authority to just wave a magic wand and suddenly forgive billions and billions of dollars in student loan debt. congress has the power of the purse, not the president. secondly, it is totally unfair to all of those who have not taken out student loans. two out of three americans who have not attended a four-year college or university. and for those students who faithfully have been paying their student loans down, how does that work for them? not to mention the veterans who
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have earned their tuition and earned the privilege of attending higher education because of their service. it is fundamentally unfair. it is wrong. and not only that, but it doesn't solve any problem. all it does is mean a political payoff to voters that biden and his administration hope to attract in november. >> sean: betsy, it's a payoff to the teachers colleges and to universities that are indoctrinating our kids turning them into activists, little democrat voters. so why wouldn't the democrats say, you know what? we're going to forgive debt so universities can charge our kids even more money and they can make more money. >> well, and there's, there's the thing, that, you know, since the federal government took over all of student lending, the cost for higher education have continued to sky rocket. multiple times the rate of inflation. multiple times.
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and there is no accountability. there's no governor on that for higher institutions. they can just continue to charge more and more. they have nothing on the hook. they're getting the money whether the student is successful or not, whether the student pays back his or her loans or not. and so it's a system that was built on a failing foundation to begin with. so the solution is not to just forgive a bunch of debt, it's to really go look at the problem and get to the root of it and change things. >> sean: betsy, the issue i think is, if you make the universities responsible for the debt that kids can't pay back, guess what? universities are going to get a lot cheaper. thanks for joining me. i appreciate it. >> thanks. >> sean: all right, our next guest says that handouts like we just discussed are breeding a dangerous level of let jib in the country. writing in the new york post, this cornucopia of free money has contributed to a culture of laziness that has resulted in the greatest labor shortage in in the united states in over a
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generation. people simply became accustomed to not working and quite liked it. here now is swamy executive chair of strive management and author of nation of victims. great to see you. so your take on bailout for young people with student loans. how is that impacting the work ethic of americans. >> first of all i would say it's the oldest trick in the book. it is legal to bribe voters to vote for you as long as you're using government to do it but it's part of this broader justified culture in this country of taking this culture of lazy necessary, wrapping it with the veneer of victim hood and giving it legitimacy. that's the core issue here. we've had cultures of laziness in our past. we've had cultures of laziness throughout much of human history about but the this modern american infection of laziness today it's justified with the moral legitimacy saying this is releasing ourself of the shackles of oh press i can
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capitalism and systemic racism and that's what's giving it staying power and it's dangerous and that's what i'm worried about it. >> sean: how does this end vivek. >> one of two ways. either we revive a shared identity based on the pursuit of excellence this this country. that is the case i make in my new book coming out september 13th. if it doesn't i think it ends the way the roman empire ended. at the end of the day it's funny the modern moment paralegals the fall of roam, printing money, inflation, hyper inflation, a culture ever laziness, bribing the people with bread and circuses, it's the modern version of bread and sur kisses that's what we are he a seeing from the forgiveness and students loans and everything that comes down from this administration. i hope this doesn't go the way the end of the roman empire but those are the two paths before us and it's a choice for our culture to make the choice and i hope it's the first. >> sean: we actually teach kids
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this. when i was growing up in the 80s, all my friends and i worked. whether you had waiters, whether you had people that worked in grocery stores. you don't have young people that work anymore. i mean, you can't find enough people to work in a grocery store. there's people that aren't waiting tables because they can't get kids to come in and work. you teach kids a work ethic, it starts at a young age and it seems we're not teaching that to the youth of america. >> that's the problem. we have this vacuum of a black hole of identity at the heart of the nation's soul. what used to fill it is faith and patriotism, i've talked about that in the past but hard work is that too it gives us a sense of identity and purpose instead we have vilified work and embracing slough and laziness and i think it is the beginning of our national decline if we don't turn it around beginning with our culture. some of this comes from government but the other half comes from our culture. it's going to take both prongs to turn it around. >> vivek always really smart. thank you >> all right another hollywood
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headlines, floods, fires, famines, plagues, and tell your children that everything is all right. it's not all right. dam it, it's not all right. cry out for justice. justice for mother nature. >> sean: cry out for justice! that was one of harrison fords many impassioned pleas to do something, anything, to stop climate change. well, anything except force him to give up his private jets, of course. turns out that the staunch climate activist has emitted more carbon into the environment in less than two months with his private jets than the average american burns every two years. amazing. joining me now is jimmy failla host of fox across america. so jimmy, here you have a guy, i mean he was fine in flying his jets. >> and it wasn't solar powered. >> sean: leonardo dicaprio john
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kerry all fly on private jets. >> if you want to work in reverse order jon kerry wants me to quick plastic straws at least stop putting plastic in your face, the hypocrisy too much for jimmy failla to bear. wa do they all have in common? they're actors. so they can get on cameras, the end is ni, we're in big trouble. but this is what climate change does for celebrities. celebrities have a sense of guilt because they have the luckiest prosperous lives. you feel guilty about that kind of luck so you try to save the earth. not that you try but you've convinced yourself that their sacrifices will offset your emissions. so in his head he doesn't think he's a hypocrite because he thinks the reach he has and the gospel he's spreading will do more good than his jet does bad. >> sean: and you know that because you yourself are a celebrity. before you came on we were talking about how great your hair. the front go back and the front
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go back. >> we're on the ingraham angle right now? if someone like laura ingraham gets on a plane for fox, first class feeding her grapes. i fly stow away. jimmy get there early, grab the fattest tire you can and get on with your life. >> sean: i fly with my kids back by the toilets that's where i fly. >> because that's because you take up that many rose on the plane, you have that many kids. it starts row two but by the time they're seated it's ten. again and again kids, climate change is a scam. and i look at it as white privilege. i hate to use that term but you never wind up where in the locker room where my buddies hang out, they don't have that luxury. they're not worried about that. ten years from now. >> sean: ride the bike and get off the plane. >> did you say that because of climate or my weight. >> sean: both >> last night at the mtv music awards billy turned a promo for his movie into a rage against
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clarence thomas. watch. >> and i need you all there in theaters on september 30th because we need to show all the homo fobs like clarence thomas and all homo fobs on the score that we want gay stories and we support lgbtq people and we are not letting them drag us back into the last century. >> sean: jimmy are you throwing up in your mouth a little bit? >> billy is a pandering idiot but who are these dopes that are applauding? >> sean: i know. >> just because the ratings were low doesn't mean the viewers weren't high apparently. like, and nothing says like i'm invested in this cause like just give me money. it's not vote. when i heard september 30th i was like is there a special election? why is he saying september 30th? he's literally saying buy tickets to my movie. >> sean: hold on. i have to get one month. >> come on. >> sean: check out what happened when this mascot scrimmaged for the atlanta area youth football
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players during an atlanta falcons half time. watch this. now, jimmy taking out the little kips, that was blooper. >> he shouldn't be working for the atlanta braves he should be working for the atlanta falcons they might have won that super bowl, up 28 three if they had someone could run clock in the fourth quarter. wrong calling. >> i don't know any of these kids. >> sean: is he throwing them down. >> maybe they'll be better off. tough love helps. >> sean: yes, ma'amy you are sexy. >> i can't take my eyes off you. >> sean: i can't take my eyes off you. all right. our final thoughts when the ingraham angle returns.
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