tv The Ingraham Angle FOX News October 19, 2022 7:00pm-8:00pm PDT
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scottsdale, arizona hosting a town hall with carrie lake and republican senate candidate blake masters. that is this coming monday at 9:00 eastern. that is all the time we have left this evening. thank you for making this show possible. in the meantime let not your heart be troubled. laura is next. we will see you back here tomorrow night. i am laura ingraham and this is "the ingraham angle" from washington. thanks for joining us. the return of the branch davidians. that's the focus of tonight's angle. yes, it is almost halloween and the branch cove indians are back. they are coming for your kids. just when you thought your family was safe, backed by facts and common sense, the goals at the cdc are added again with their campaign of medical terror.
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it doesn't matter that are medical professionals were wrong about lockdowns, wrong about the vaccine stopping transmission, wrong about natural immunity and wrong about shutting down the schools. they still want to control you. these people are shameless. today an advisory panel to the centers for disease control voted 15-0 to add the covid-19 vaccine to the vaccines for children program. the vfc as it's called is a federally funded program that provides free vaccines to families who cannot afford them. this now paves the way for what is likely a foregone conclusion. adding the vaccine to the list of vaccines required for school admission. in other words, the covid-19
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vaccine would be on the same list for most states as measles, polio, et cetera. that boat will take place tomorrow. now this is quite literally insane and should be challenged in court immediately. this could mean millions of children across the country could be denied school because of a vaccine they don't need to. as we have documented in great detail, any benefits that healthy young people get from the waning immunity of this vaccine is outweighed by all the risks that are involved. the renowned british cardiologist who joined us last night issued a warning. >> i find it very difficult to believe that pfizer senior executives and pfizer scientist didn't know when it was being rolled out because they have access to the raw data which we now know show significant harm. the investigation will reveal this shortly. it should never have been rolled out in the first place.
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this is perhaps the greatest miscarriage of medical science, attack on democracy, attack to population health that we will witness in our lifetime. they need to act now and stop this from continuing to cause more harm. >> he believes the vaccine should be stopped altogether. he is right. republican governors need to step up to protect their children from this insidious onslaught from big pharma which has infected and corrupted our public health sector. we are talking about children here. florida surgeon general is on it. i love this. parents are waking up. they are waking up to a lot of the fraud that has been perpetrated on america in the past few years from what they are forcing into the minds of children and the worked school curriculum and now in what they are threatening to force into the bodies of our children despite parental objections. remember these people are pro-choice about abortion, porn and drugs. but on everything else, they
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want to make all your families big decisions. they will push mandates and issue emergency rags. when you don't comply, they will punish you. they will shame you and they will try to exclude you. speaking of big fat bullies, illinois governor j.b. pritzker should offer a master class on how to abuse executive authority. he just extended the covid emergency in his state through november 12th. after the election, of course. this means that when the latest order ends, j.b. pritzker will have held emergency powers for 975 of his 1398 days in office or 70% of his term. while he did drop some testing requirements, he also expanded the state's mask recommendations to include everyone if you can't socially distance regardless of vaccination status. it used to be a recommendation
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for only the unvaccinated. no longer. pritzker's power grab came up in last nights debate with republican challenger darren bailey. >> right now it's looking like your emergency orders are going to last longer than the afghan war. governor, you are making illinois look embarrassing. >> i watched this entire exchange. pritzker seemed hangry. he had no real facts, no real argument and only wild claims and the usual fear mongering. >> it was darren bailey when we had no vaccinations available. they were telling people in south county and all across the state not to wear masks. if you had been governor of the state during the worst parts of covid, tens of thousands of more people would have died. >> isn't that what anthony fauci told people not to do? don't wear masks? he would have urge people to get healthy. may be taken vitamin b3 or zine or lower the bmi, for instance. we knew early on that obesity,
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hypertensive disorder, diabetes, prediabetes were some of the most common covid morbidities. the left was never happier than win everyone was wearing masks and you've got a bonus, bonus points when you were wearing a mask and looting or ripping down a statue in public. in fact, they are getting ready for the next pandemic. here is what the atlantic is celebrating. we have gone from bandannas basically. they are fine to double layer cloth masks to surgical mask. but the n95 is old. now we are apparently supposed to believe that n95 is pretty good, but they are not the best. you cannot make this up. since none of this makes sense, what are these people after? what do they really want? i will tell you what they want. they want you to sit down, shut up, take the endless shots, mask up and get used to living with the hell of a lot less.
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as usual, they are always watching out for their bottom lines. because if none of what we just documented here shakes your faith in the medical cartel run out of washington, may be a new bombshell report in the wall street journal will till your mind. as all of you are left in the dark about china's new coronavirus, officials in washington were busy dumping stock. one of the most egregious examples, even if not technically barred by federal ethics rules, comes from one of anthony fauci's top deputies. according to the wall street journal, on generate 24th, for days after the cdc publicly reported the first confirmed u.s. covid-19 infection, he summed up the state of his agency in an e-mail saying new coronavirus all the time. that same day while the stock market remained lofty, the doctor reported selling 15000 to 50000 of a stock mutual funds. days later he sold two more mutual funds and a stock and of
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that was just the beginning. the nih knew things were getting more serious and so did the stock trades. on the last day of january an e-mail sent to the doctor and his boss dr. fauci signaled the severity of the threat. the good doctor disclosed six sales of mutual funds that they totaling between hundred $11000.315000 in value. is january sales amounted to the largest number of transactions he had reported for a single month since 2018. when they are not controlling you, they are getting rich off your suffering. i just don't think americans are going to vote for more of this in three weeks. that's the angle. joining me now is dr. harvey rich, epidemiology professor at yale school of public health. good to see you tonight. how damaging will what we assume to be the passage of the new cdc
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recommendation on vaccines for schools be when they add the covid-19 backs for children? >> good to be with you, laura. i think this is a difficult question to answer because what you have is a trade-off between children who would be harmed from not being vaccinated from covid versus children who will be harmed from the vaccines. we already know that the risk of mortality according to cdc data through the end of september 2021 was mortality risk was .003%. very small. three and 100,000. whereas of would be 10 fold larger that number of myocarditis cases that would occur in that same number of children who were vaccinated. that's the trade-off. it's not common. myocarditis is not that common,
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but it happens. if you vaccinate 20 million or 50 million children, you are going to get a lot of cases. those cases will suffer and your families will suffer and you don't need to do that. we already know that the benefit is in the direction of not getting vaccinated. the risk is more in the direction of getting vaccinated. the trade-off is what is your public health policy? the public health policy is that you don't mandate vaccines. furthermore, we know there is no reason to mandate vaccines because the cdc has said the vaccines don't prevent transmission. there is no government interest in mandating these particular vaccines at all. it's a treatment. that should be a persons choice to take or not. it should never be mandate. you cannot mandate it. it doesn't satisfy the jacobson case criteria. there is no grounds to mandate this. >> dr. malhotra from the uk last night was beside himself. he was a big proponent of the vaccine early on and he said
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beyond myocarditis there are all sorts of other concerns about how this vaccine was ultimately rolled out. the data that they knew was there was kind of ignored and he thinks the entire thing should be revisited. that's how serious he thinks it is. >> i agree with that completely. i think the whole thing needs to be presented revisited empirically, objectively with evidence of what the pharma companies have as their data. what we know about them and what we observed over the last two, two and a half years. >> dr. biden's covid response coordinator says he knows how to prevent all covid deaths now. watch. we are monitoring this closely. the sub variants are concerning. covid is still with us. it is not over. almost all of those are wholly preventable. people got the vaccine. we can drive the deaths down to zero. >> really getting a fourth or fifth a booster shot will prevent all deaths?
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>> no, it will lead to antibody -dependent enhancement and will make people when the vaccines fail and the increased risk of getting covid, it will increase risk. look in the british data. the brits reveal the real data to americans and the cdc and other agencies. the british do. it shows the mortality in triple vaccinated individuals is higher than unvaccinated people. it is very clear. >> you have been coming on this show for more than two years. every time you come on, you get better and better. thank you so much. >> i have spent my whole life for women exercising their rights, especially the reproductive rights. we have to make sure that illinois is a haven for women all across our state so that they can exercise those rights. >> boy, did they get excited when they think they can kill more babies. in case your wondering, if the democrats could get any more ghoulish over the issue of
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abortion, i present georgia gubernatorial candidate stacey abrams. >> while abortion is an issue, it know where reaches the level of interest of voters in terms of the cost of gas, food, bread, milk and things like that. >> let's be clear. having children is why you're worried about your price for gas. it's why you are concerned about how much food cost. for women, this is not a reductive issue. you cannot be forced to carry an unwanted pregnancy from the economic realities of having a child. >> joining me now is georgia governor brian kemp. great to see you tonight. now children are just numbers, apparently. dollar signs. how is that going to play in the eighth most religious state in the country? >> good evening, laura and thank you for having me on. it is just unreal how out of touch that stacey abrams and joe biden and a lot of other democrats around the country are
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to be saying such things as this win 60% of american people right now are living paycheck to paycheck. this is a top issue for the president and for stacey abrams this week. it's why i continue to talk about forty-year high inflation caused by disastrous policies in washington, d.c. disastrous domestic energy policy in our country that has caused high gas prices. we have been fighting to help georgians fight through all the bad policies in washington, d.c. they keep saying ridiculous things like this. >> i think we now see that the democrats agenda consists of more abortion, more pot, probably more porn and more discussion of january sixth. that's kind of it. they cannot point to anything else. that hasn't worked either, obviously. >> you know, laura, it's those
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type of things. it's also attacking our records because they don't want to talk about their own records. certainly the record of this president. they don't want to talk about the things i just mentioned. inflation, gas taxes, the disaster at the border. i have seen that with my own eyes for times. we still have georgia national guard troops down there. you have a president and a person like stacey abrams that supports his agenda that wants to hire 87000 more irs agents but won't send people to the border. this president promised not to do a vaccine mandate and he did one. he promised not to raise taxes on middle and working americans in this country and he has done that after promising he would not. our agenda here has been the passing of the largest state income tax cut in our state's history last year. refunding a billion dollars of taxpayer money to help put more pocket into hard-working georgians wallet and pocketbooks
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so they can deal with high food prices when they go to the grocery store. >> governor, do you think you will be able to give a significant boost to herschel walker? obviously his campaign has had some controversy to say the least as has warnock's. it's incredibly important senate seat for the direction of the country. the conservative movement growth in america, safety, how confident are you about his chances? >> i kind of see herschel's race as a hard-hitting football game. he took some early licks in the first and second quarter and came out at halftime and regrouped. he took a few shots in the third quarter. it seems like the other team is starting to wear out. i think herschel will have a strong fourth quarter. i am helping with that ticket. we have a ground game like people haven't seen in georgia in over a decade. we did that in the primary which
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was successful for us. also the race is moving away from the democrats. i think 50% of the people living week to week and 77% of the people across the country feel like they're paycheck is not keeping up with joe biden's inflation, they are getting more centered on the issues and not on things that the democrats are trying to distract with. that is what we are talking to them about. people don't support defunding the police like stacey abrams wants to do. these are hitting home. herschel is heading warnock on those issues too. >> governor, you opened your state before any other state that were temporarily closed. for that, i will never forget you did that. you helped lead the way on that issue and that was important. thank you so much, governor. we appreciate it. up next we observe joe biden's on depleting the petroleum reserves. it's not a wonky issue. plus missouri attorney general
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petroleum reserve is more than half full with about for hundred million barrels of oil. that's more than enough for any emergency draw down. >> okay, when he mumbled through that, what he didn't mention was the strategic petroleum reserve is now at its lowest point in 40 years. replenishing of will take a lot of time and cost americans a boatload of money. but he doesn't care. he doesn't even understand where he is. the main point is this is not what the reserve was made for. it was conceived to protect all americans in an emerging crisis. not the democratic party ahead of the midterms for. joining us is steve malloy, former trump epa transition manager. since no one else in the media will, we will take the audience through a few statements by then made today at his big energy talk and then we will fact check them. let's begin with this. >> my administration has not
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stopped or slowed u.s. oil production. quite the opposite. you increase oil and gas production now and i will still move full speed ahead to accelerate our transition to clean energy. >> steve, is that true? >> that is totally false. from day one he shut down pipelines and has shut down leasing on federal lands. he has got the federal reserve trying to stop lending to the oil industry. he's threatening the oil industry with price gouging investigations and criminal investigations. democratic congress is doing the same thing. he shutting down lng terminal oils. he is doing everything he can to shut the oil industry down and discourage drilling. >> biden also leveled another criticism today. >> my message to the american energy companies is this. you should not be using your profits to buy back stock or for dividends. not now, not while a war is
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waging. >> steve, is that happening? is that what is going on? >> he has discourage oil drilling so much and oil production so much that oil companies are actually buying back their stock which is already at record prices. what does that say when they would rather buy back their own stock then sell oil, which is also at very high prices? he is doing nothing to encourage oil production and doing everything to discourage it. >> biden also resorted to his favorite scapegoat for high prices. watch this. >> i have been doing everything in my power to reduce gas prices since boudin nazi invasion of the ukraine because these prices to spike. and rattle international oil markets. >> then the coughing came. he has done everything in his power to reduce gas prices. what is your best estimate for how much this war is actually contributing to these high
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prices? >> he has done nothing. we went through earlier the list of things he has not done. the strategic petroleum gambit is not reducing the price of oil although he is taking credit for it. all it is doing is making americans pay more for gas and oil later as he has to replenish it. we need the strategic petroleum reserve for actual emergencies, not just reelecting democrats. >> to get back to this point, there have been no offshore lease sales, right? since he has been an office for oil? no offshore leases at all? >> he has completely shut down leasing. they have been in court about this. they have not gotten it straight yet. they are not encouraging any sort of drilling despite the fact that they got joe manchin to agree to that inflation reduction act with the promise of more oil drilling. that is not happening. >> steve, great to see you.
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thank you. on the issue of energy, this is breaking today. 19 republican-led state's are launching an investigation into six large u.s. banks to examine their involvement in something called the united nations net zero banking alliance. the banks served are bank of america, citigroup, goldman sachs, j.p. morgan, wells fargo and morgan stanley. leading this investigation is missouri attorney general eric schmitt who says the un's environmental social governance policies, esg, require banks to set carbon dioxide reduction in investment portfolios. that is all very subjective. joining us now is the missouri attorney general and missouri senate candidate eric schmitt. mr. attorney general, your state has already divested your state pension funds from places like black rock over these esg concerns, which is fantastic.
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explain how this move today represents the next step? >> missouri is leading that investigation with 18 other states into the six largest financial institutions in the world for this net zero banking alliance. it is in partnership with the united nations, with the stated goal of having a carbon neutral portfolio by 2050. that might sound good to the coastal elites. and might sound good on some term paper at harvard or some white paper roll at a liberal think tank. for the rest of america, it stinks to high heaven and not to scare the be jesus out of everyone. it means for credit worthy applicants who are in the oil and grass industry or auto manufacturing industry or agriculture where they have diesel vehicles or cows. the stench everybody is complaining about that pollutes the world, it means they are going to shut down lending and
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make everything more expensive. that's a real problem. this is nefarious. we launch this investigation and have issued subpoenas because what they are going to do is essentially shut down lending to credit worthy applicants because they don't check some box on a welcome bingo. laura, this is 40% of the banking assets in the united states. this is not small potatoes. these are the big financial institutions who have launch the institution. there is a lot of legal issues at play including unfair lending practices. >> this is hot. when i saw this, this is where the rubber meets the road. this is exactly what needs to happen. you do have people defending esg practices. we have exposed it on "the ingraham angle". others including multibillionaire is on cnbc. szuma anyone who says climate shouldn't be a factor in how you evaluate the future of a company
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, that's not capitalism. companies that have a missions are going to be subject to border adjustment tariffs or taxes if you are dealing with severe weather events. that's got to be factored in. >> your response to this argument from gates? >> all they are doing is shifting jobs to china. that's really what is happening. we have all the energy we will need under our feet in the united states and they will shift all of these jobs to china. china will not stop building coal-fired plants. they are building them at a record pace. all we are doing is on a long-term basis of what we are doing on a short-term basis which is declaring war on american energy. inflation is not some act of god. is not a tornado or hurricane. there is a formula. if you spend trillions and trillions of dollars and you declare war on american energy the prices go up on everything.
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what this net zero banking alliance will do in the long term is more of that on hyperspeed. mr. attorney general, i am hearing from folks in the oil and gas industry that the money is dried up. the big banks are not lending to oil and gas companies, correct? they are losing hundreds of millions of dollars in potential investments. they are pulling the money out of the industry in an act of almost domestic warfare, economic warfare, against one of the engines of our economy and one of the main drivers of our economy. spin a great american jobs and inexpensive energy. winter is coming. here in missouri people start turning the furnace on. utility rates are through the roof. people are starting to see it. you are seeing blackouts in europe this winter. the idea of having rolling blackouts in the united states of america, the most powerful country in the industrial world is coming from the biden administration.
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it's coming from the woke banks. we need to stand up and pushed bank and say we are not going to do this anymore. that's why we did this investigation. subpoena we have to pull the money back from the banks. that's what we've got to do. thank you and good luck on the trail. a new documentary joe biden's first year hits hbo. but will it help them at all? raymond arroyo is here with all the details and our own documentary, next.
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it's time for our seen and unseen segment where we explore the cultural stories of the day. we turn to fox news contributor and author raymond arroyo. tell us about that big new biden documentary that just dropped. hbo has unveiled a perplexing film. it is called dear one of political odyssey and focuses on
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biden's first year in the white house. naturally it starts with january 6th concerns. spirit there was a huge security issue that day. after january 6th a lot of steps and precautions were being taken. we couldn't even get close enough to drive here on our first day. >> even though it's meant to help, just before the midterms, i'm not sure reminding people of the biden covid restrictions that destroyed kids educations or his afghanistan withdrawal is going to end up being a positive. >> it's time to and the war. they got this really wrong. >> i think they got more than that wrong. the problem with this documentary is like so many of these things biden is absent. he's not interviewed. they conveniently skip over the immigration immigration crisis as well as the covid difficulties and inflation. the two major burning issues of
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the midterm election. >> these never do anything. these documentaries are always just major puff pieces unless it's about trump and then they slam him. people are living the nightmare right now. this glossy view of his first year in office really doesn't cut to our core because people are living the inflation and the crime and everything else going on because of biden. >> they don't need hbo documentaries to tell them how they feel. the other thing is, year one a political odyssey, which is what it's called. it misses so much that we decided to create our own mini documentary of biden's year one. here it is. >> if you have a probably figuring out me or trump, you ain't black. my whole soul is in this. being america together, uniting our people. what a stupid son of a.
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we are in a battle for the soul of america. we will win. we are the united states of america. there is nothing beyond our capacity. god bless you all and may god protect our children. thank you. i am sorry. >> i am sorry. that could be the ultimate signoff. this could be called 2021 a political space oddity. that's what i think we are dealing with. why would they even make a documentary of the first year? just do a puff piece of the parties he held or something. this would be like creating a documentary maiden voyage, the
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first sailing of the titanic. why do you do that? >> i would have him at the end tweak the ending when we have the big premiere party. you should have him on one of his stage left and then right. he has been doing that robotic thing for a while. >> that will be the ingraham director's cut. we will release that on dvd later. the big problem here, and you see it in some of those clips, the president is clearly being managed and choreographed by the white house team. the problem is they are not very good at what they do. for instance, the president pause a digital team attempted to produce a piece touting the ease of the student loan forgiveness program. a little piece of advice to them. if you are going to add sound to the president typing on his phone, it helps if his fingers are actually moving.
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this is so fraudulent. he is typing once and you hear tick, tick. we obtained a little bit of behind the scenes footage from that clip from another angle. here he is typing. it all makes sense. >> candy crush can be challenging. there is no way he can do candy crush. stance that is not called candy crush. that is called economy crush. you pulled the oil barrels off and the economy collapses. it's a new fun game we will try out. we all get to suffer the results. >> he had a little trouble at the big speech on energy today. he seemed to lack the energy needed for the energy speech. >> he did say i am sorry at the end of the other clip. apology accepted. >> being a liberal member of the biden family means never having to really say you are sorry.
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we were covering the public phase of the january 6th committee hearings. democracy shot to the top of the list and not just democratic voters. independent voters have a top ratio. we haven't seen that in a generation. spent donald trump and republicans who follow him are a threat to democracy. >> sorry to dash are hopes, but two new poll findings find americans have tuned out these loans. washington post reporter aaron blake seems sad to tweet the following. despite the january 6th hearing the many gop election deniers running just 52% of biden voters and 23% of independents is a major threat to democracy. more independence view the democrats as a threat to democracy. that is so sad. no surprise the party wants to expand the supreme court. they want to get rid of the
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filibuster and want the electoral college gone. he surprised that they are the true threat to democracy? there is another pole that will upset aaron and all his friends. the same new york times siena poll found that more builders viewed the media as a threat to democracy than any politician or any political party. a whopping 80 for percent. trump called them the enemy of the people. joining me is jim jordan ranking member of the house judiciary and charlie kirk the founder of turning point you a and author of the college scam. congressman, i think the american people were treated by the democrats as just idiots that could be led along by the nose regardless of how bad the economy got than everyone would hang on liz cheney's every word. it seems like people were bored by her in the end. >> i think you are right. the american people have common sense and the american people understand as the recent polls point out it's a democrat that's
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a threat to democracy. they are trying to end the electoral college and trying to pack the court. most importantly they have weaponize the justice department to go after political opposition. that's a huge threat to democracy and a huge threat to the first amendment. never forget two years ago this month the fbi was involved in suppressing the number one story that would have made a difference in the presidential election. our most important election when they went and talked to facebook and the mainstream press that no one trusts suppress the hunter biden story days before the presidential contest. the american people always get it right. they know that's the real threat to democracy. not republicans fighting for the bill of rights, the constitution and the first amendment. >> we played something from this weird cat on msnbc yesterday. we actually missed something else. he said this. >> the scary thing right now is that the people who want to and
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to liberal democracy as we know it in america and who don't want to include and who would rather break the republic than share it, they are offering a vision that reads too many americans as more welcoming and more inviting and more fun, frankly. the people who are on the pro-democracy side trying to build a better movement are failing at that. >> charlie, this is all they have if you can make heads or tails of that logic. >> i actually agree with part of it. our side is more fun. we smile. we don't take ourselves as seriously. we don't scold our political opponents. he is right in the sense that hour ranks are increasing. look at the candidates like cary lake, blake masters, jd vance. they are drawing huge crowds. there is a energizing movement that the democrats are not able to match including the massive shift of hispanics to the conservative republican movement. you can see they are beginning
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the groundwork, the foundation of what their excuse will be. i cannot wait to hear it on election night or the days that follow. the reason they want the hate democracy,. the people that love democracy. that's the whole point of democracy to get more votes. >> it's not when the wrong people vote. congressman, they don't want people to really vote, do they? not on the issues that matter. when the issue of abortion went back to the states, they said you can't do that. that his anti- woman, anti- democracy. kansas decided to keep abortion. other states will choose differently. they don't want that choice. not when it comes to babies. >> great point, laura. in the end they don't trust the people who get elective office. they want the experts and the scientist. they want fauci running our lives. they don't want the folks who were elected by the we the people who are supposed to make the laws and an act things.
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that's our constitutional system. those are the individuals accountable to the american people. they don't want that. they want the elites in dc who think they are so much better than us and drink their $12 cups of coffee. they want them running things. not the names on the ballot. that will change on november 8th. in 20 days the american people will put in office and fight for the values and principles they care about and make our country the special place it is. >> really quickly, elizabeth warren thinks democrats are doing just fine. >> i think we have a very strong message as democrats on the economy particularly up against republicans who can do nothing but shout and have no ideas. abortion is on the ballot. in 2022. democracy is also on the ballot in 2022. they are the ones putting our democracy at risk. spent that's their bumper sticker, democracy at risk.
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will it work? >> good luck. may be in boston if you are making an academic argument. it will not. with everyday people that are getting crushed by inflation, crime and an open border. i will say one thing in closing. elizabeth warren is a perfect example of the lack of honesty of the democratic party. they will lose because they cannot admit they messed things of and voters hate being told things are good when they are awful. >> they are and authentic from the dna on out. good to see you. k jp finally tells the truth from the briefing room. i kid you not. it happened. the last bite we will tell you about on my pod.
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that is it for us tonight. we have a big announcement tomorrow night on the ingram angle. it stay with s. set your dvr so you always stay connected as well. thank you for watching. remember, it is america now and forever. this is all on the line in november. greg gutfeld and all the gang take it from here >> happy wednesday everybody, how are you doing? you guys are great. democrats are freaking out that they peaked to early with the weeks to go before the midterms. celebrations were so premature, it reminds me of prom night. i know
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