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guy, the democrat for new york city voting for lee zeldin and had an undercurrent of frustration not worn out by some of these polls elsewhere inflation, some of these other issues where people are tired of talking to pollsters we will reflected on election day. we will see. here is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> greg: all right, i'm greg gutfeld along with judge jeanine pirro, jessica tarlov, jesse watters, and takes water the women shower under a water sprinkler, dana perino, "the five." president biden staying up way past his bedtime to warn america that democracy is about to end forever. and the only way to save it is to keep democrats in power. surprised? because voting for republicans will destroy the republic and
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the fabric of space and time itself. saying that candidates are putting up america on a path to chaos which sounds like a pretty good heavy metal bands. >> a struggle for democracy, a struggle for decency and dignity. a struggle for prosperity and progress, a struggle for the very soul of america itself, this is a choice we can make. this union and chaos are not inevitable. the remarkable thing about american democracy is this, just enough of it. on just enough occasions have chosen not to dismantle democracy, but to preserve democracy. we must choose that path again. because democracy is on the ballot. >> astronomer once said that extraordinary claim requires extraordinary evidence, which we add except in politics when you are a democrat, then you can say
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the very worst things possible without a shred of data. but a nefarious speech republicans are such a threat, why is joe biden only talking about it now that they got there handed to them. and getting the exact republicans on the ballot, and if you thought what joe biden said was extreme, the media's favorite so-called historian and the ladies of "to the view" are about to make him look like mother teresa. >> they will say what was at stake tonight and this week was the fact of whether we would be a democracy in the future? whether our children will be arrested and arrested and conceivably killed. we are on the edge of a brutal authoritarian system and it could be a week away. >> you are voting for a cold, remember that. it is a cold, it is not republicans anymore. >> white republican suburban when women are now going to vote
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republican. it's almost like roaches voting for raid. >> that is insulting to the voter. >> greg: when she is pretending to think, she always looks up, this is a major moment. i know that when republicans went out and kill a bunch of kids, so let's talk to the true cast member of "the five" judge jeanine had a little surgery. >> judge jeanine: i'm thrilled to be back, i don't like staying home and watching television and eating candy, does that mean that i get to answer first? you know it is amazing about all of this is it was joe biden i think the first iteration of the "special report" started talking about standing there with the military behind him and the red light saying that military suggesting that it would be used against you if you don't make sure that you get rid of these extreme speech republicans
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73 million people who voted for donald trump, but i'm tired of the soul of the nation, americans are tired of the soul of the nation and in the end they are angry, they are angry because they can afford food, they can afford gas. they can afford to pay for the heat coming up this winter, and the democrats are only talking about ideology. and the amazing part is they have the house, the senate, the oval, the mainstream media, big tech and they still have an america 80% of whom thinks america is not on the right track. so they are losing and now they are off their rocker. i can tell you that the man is off his rocker, and by the way, the one thing that you mention, greg, is that they are funding people like cary lake. thank god, the woman is a superstar. so they can complain all they want about we are going to kill people and that we are going to arrest people, but the truth is, they are misaligned with americans and what we want to.
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>> greg: i feel like i am ready to arm wrestle, your hands are up like this the whole time. over-the-top two with judge jeanine. it is to be on one upcoming one feels better. >> jessica: don't be sorry, it looks great. >> judge jeanine: it looks awful. >> jessica: it does not. >> judge jeanine: you predicted this would be a do-over of the creepy speech he made, and it was, but it had no energy, had no vibe other than this kind of morose sad deceitful doddering old man. >> dana: needed that speech right before labor day weekend and it was like that's where timing, and then this one was even more weird. it was like they woke up in the morning at the white house and said we are in big trouble in a lot of places the only thing we can do is may be due another one of the speeches and so then they shut down union station, and it could not believe it, and watching prime time last night and jesse show pops up the picture, the video, and i really had to do a double take.
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i said oh, i thought it was a joke. i really thought it was a joke, because here you shut down this beautiful building, and you have a backdrop that you could have been giving a speech in omaha at the chamber of commerce. it looks so weird. i was like i don't understand. and then they took the wide shot, i just think the stagecraft is so weird. put together in a strange way and felt like it at 20 different authors for one speech and kept saying the same thing over and over again. >> greg: the soul of the nation comes from somebody and it is meaningless, there is no soul from a nation. >> dana: elissa slotkin is one of the democrats like abigail spanberger, where she was quoted in a newspaper article today saying that in her district in michigan, and she is a democrat, she said that no one is talking about this. she said sedatives on the record that nobody is talking about the senate does not help any of these people that are running. last night maggie hassan is running against general baldock and she tried to say oh, i worked with trump more than i
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worked with biden, she is on the run. finally the last one i want to make is that be seven and harris tried to make georgia the soul of the nation democracy is in trouble, no one is going to be able to vote, and now you see in these early vote totals that they are surpassing what anybody ever expected, almost more than a presidential year, and i think that now they are going to have to serve on election night for joe biden jim crow 2.0. how is that going to taste? >> greg: it will be very bitter, it won't taste like jim eagle, it's delicious, jessica, are you ready for a perceptive question? >> jessica: i guess so. >> greg: is it what joe biden is doing to a segment of the american population in the same thing that kamala harris did to him in the debate which is not saying the truth, but just playing the game? i don't think that he believes anything he is saying and then afterwards when they question kamala harris, you call them racist, and she laughed, she said it's just a debate, isn't that what he is doing? see him the truth doesn't
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matter, it's just trying to win? >> jessica: i think that kamala thought that there were segregationists and people wanted boss black kids around, and they think that there are genuine threats to our democracy, that is a tactic and elections that i never supported, because if even one of them wins, then it is undone the entire -- >> greg: apology accepted, jessica. >> jessica: soul of the nation and talking about election nihilism and the importance of democracy is a presidential issue, it is not a midterm issue. and that's where it is just out of place, and he has been consistently talking about this since january 6, this is not something that is out of the blue. but midterm elections are about the kitchen table always, which is why the president in power loses the midterm election right after. and i think that it was a real missed opportunity on that front, and barack obama, and i
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have seen a lot of people on tv lately talking about how many seats he lost and that's absolutely true down till state legislature up to the senate, but he understands what you're supposed to be talking about now, and yes, it does matter that people don't respect their election laws, but what matters more is that people are concerned at the gas pump, they are concerned about thanksgiving. there was that new survey that one in five people feel that they are going to have to compromise their thanksgiving plans. those are things that people remember going forward. so should have gone to the phillies game, but joe biden went, she showed up in the third inning. >> greg: and left in the fifth, we noticed i was going to quote carl sagan and you said he is your favorite astronomer, what is your favorite book? it's because they are so many of them, that i can't put my finger on it. his latest one. >> greg: he passed away. >> jesse: the last one he wrote before he passed away. voters want something with teeth, you can't get out there and say democracy is going to die if we vote republican and
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not explain how is it going to die. a republican is going to cancel the next election? is mitch mcconnell going to tell gavin newsom he is not allowed to run for president? as much as i would like that, that's preposterous. democrats know it's preposterous, because if they thought this was going to be a case, they would be ahead in early voting. even msnbc does not buy it, greg, and they will buy anything. this guy is campaigning on the last election and the next election. and in 2022 it's like, joe, we are over here! focus on me! the guy has locked himself in delaware for months and he is doddering about maga, maga, maga, and people alike can you lower the prices? and i hear this, greg, this is an inflection point, if i hear democracy or autocracy one more time i will fall off my chair. he plagiarized it and hits it over the head with us like a nutty professor. we don't want to hear that
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lecture. we want to hear what you are actually going to do. and he actually sounds like he is a communist chinese leader, because he is the one retaining his opponents house, he is the one censoring free speech on the internet and i just can't wait for our very own stupid son of a bitch the day after the election to state of the press secretary, we have a right way of, is democracy dead? and i can't wait to hear what she says. >> greg: if a white female host compared black women to roaches, imagine. >> dana: she really needs to ask permission before she makes an analogy. >> greg: probably forgiveness too. >> judge jeanine: not in a million years. >> greg: you are a roach in her eyes. spewing we are. >> greg: a mom of three murder by her ex-husband hours after he was let out on bail, but democrats say, don't blame them. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> dana: democratic leaders refusing to take responsibility for the crime crisis, blaming the new york governor cathy hopeful for the execution-style murder of a mother with three children, and shot and killed in front of her kids by her estranged husband. less than 24 hours after he was released with no bail over this very brutal beat down that she
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posted to her facebook page and a desperate plea for help. the governor refusing any responsibility for the cold-blooded murder and blaming a system that she runs. to speak of the system absolutely failed her, and the system has to work. orders of protection have to be granted. transition homes have to be available, and we have to make sure that judges and prosecutors charge appropriately. >> dana: as lee zeldin closes in things to concerns, democrats are calling and vice president kamala harris and hillary clinton for a last ditch push for kathy hopeful. thinking that the g.o.p. is trying to scare voters. >> so when they talk about crime, they are just trying to gin up all kinds of fear and anxiety in people. they are not dealing with it, they are not trying to tackle it, and so i view it as an effort to scare voters. >> dana: do you want to comment on anything, but to --
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that woman who was murdered is terrible. >> i'm furious, when they say that we are trying to gin up this anger, first of all you have two jokes, two losers, hillary clinton and kamala harris coming in. remember that she's an accidental governor and no constituency, nobody believes in her. she is corrupt as the day is long, nobody heard of her. and you know what, she is corrupt, talk about the buffalo bills and the stadium and then talk about the test that she gave the no good contract and we pay double the price, but let's talk about what this nincompoop says, she says that we have to trust the system. we have to get orders of protection, let me tell you something, governor, an order of protection is a piece of paper, and running that the violence in the unit in the nation, issue these pieces of people to let men paper myself, just gave it to the victims, same to the cops this man needs to be arrested
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because he can predict the homicide. if anyone watches a video of that woman being beat down by that man, there is no question of his intent to kill her. so why was he charged with an assault three? why was he charged with a misdemeanor as opposed to look at that animal. as opposed to attempted murder or assault in the first degree, a risk of death? she does not know what she is talking about. the law needs to be changed. she needs to change it. there is blood on her hands with this domestic violence victim and altogether, with 25 risks who rapes other women. they own and i will pay for it on election day. >> dana: it is strange when you have hillary clinton say that on the day that you have the murder that we are talking about, but you brought up a man who had been arrested over 25 times, rapes a woman jogging at 4:30 in the morning in west village in her neighborhood.
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>> greg: 32 this year. >> dana: so when republicans are trying to genet up, where does she get that? >> jessica: i did not think that that was the right response to this. i think that saying that you can temper your message and say that it is not new york city is not the that some people would have you believe that it is, and that's how i feel about it, but i am not blind to what is going on, and you are seeing these things happen in all the places that you frequent, which is markedly different from how crime waves have happened. and it was isolates and worse in technical terms, in terms of people being murdered, but it was isolated in places and you knew where not to go, now it is in the west village out there it is super fancy over there. it is people jogging and lululemon pushing babies. >> dana: a lot of these victims are women, it's women being attacked, you don't have the congresswoman or the senator from new york saying anything.
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>> greg: this is not the first time that hillary has thrown women under the bus, but it might be the worse. and the idea, i would understand if suddenly "the five" just started talking about crime a week or so before november, right? no, we have been talking about this for two and a half years since this stuff has been going on. you know, she know she is in trouble and i hope she loses, now she is saying that she acknowledges the crime problem. so what she has done, she is acknowledging its, she had ample warning that if she had listened about this bail reform that was horrendous, that mother of three would be alive. so she had actually done her job, that person would be alive. you can't charge someone for murder when you let some buddy die, but she let them die. she let this horrendous practice keep going and said she would revisit it i guess in january, well, why? because she assume she is going to win and then come january she does not have to deal with it anymore. reinstating cash bail could be
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the easiest thing you can do unless you are a spineless drip who cowers before volk soros progressive prosecutors. for her it's harder than climbing mount everest in high heels, but not harder for anybody else. does not even matter if it is lee zeldin, does not even matter if it's republicans, could be democrats. a new person comes in and can do it because they don't have the baggage. they don't have the sunk cost, they don't have the blood on their hands. so i think tuesday, they have to vote as if their lives depended on it, because obviously it d does. >> dana: its democrats realizing they don't have opposing arguments that republicans will cut social security and medicare, that is preposterous and you can ask anybody about that. what about president biden? spending the entirety trying to tell voters that he did not arthur the 1994 crime bill, maybe now he wishes he had not done that. >> jesse: was trying to win praise from the base, and this
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is why kathy is going down, because she had to get cornered by the media days after the story broke to even say anything about this. you are a female governor or a leader in the state, this was a massive story for the last 48 hours and you have to get cornered in a dark corner and just finally say something and blame the system. she is the system and then her points, they killed the woman, but reelect on tuesday, that does not make any sense. she was lieutenant governor when andrew cuomo signed the bail reform. and then a debate last week, she championed al bragg and said that i have his back. and he was the one that under charge this monster down to a misdemeanor and then gets out and kills her. so there is blood on our hands, and does not have the heart or the brain to do the job. she's like if the ten men and
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the scarecrow, it's not going to cut it, lady. she is in trouble, because you are bringing in heavy hitters to deep blue new york, crooked, l law, and this is supposed to be the safest governor's seat ever, you're bringing the big dogs now! she is going down. >> jessica: can i ask quickly about domestic violence that it really bothers me and there was the case in new york, the woman out of shelter hiding from her partner at when she was pushing the baby stroller, everyone who talks about this acts like it's no big deal and tell people to move, you should pick up and restart your life, this woman, the mother, her mother helps take care of the children. you can't just go somewhere and suddenly you have built in child care and abandon your h home. spewing that's why the women in domestic violence situations always want to go home. they will live in a transition home or shelter, but they want to go home to get their children a normal life. and one of the things about this that is so outrageous is that
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the police commissioner agreed that the governor needs to change and do something about bail laws. mayor adams kept his mouth shut and said nothing. i mean, the political ideology that is running the democrats in this state is hurting -- >> dana: and where the women elected leaders? >> greg: we just saw one, hillary clinton. >> dana: aoc, children, speaking of aoc, she is in a twitter for who you with elon musk. ♪ ♪ the virus that causes shingles is sleeping... in 99% of people over 50. and it could strike at any time. think you're not at risk? wake up. because shingles could wake up in you. if you're over 50, talk to your doctor or pharmacist about shingles prevention.
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>> jesse: aoc trying to pick a fight with the world's richest man and did not end well, getting all conspiratorial dunking on the new owner elon musk. "lmao ed a billionaire trying to earnestly sell people on the idea that free speech is actually $8 a month subscription plan. but you don't mess with the master troll like elon" had he fired back with this. "your feedback is appreciated, now pay $8." she is conveniently having issues with her twitter account. >> so i pull up my twitter app and it's like gone. when you pull up your mentions and stuff like that, just like literally like a blank screen totally gone. and i was like that's weird. so it turns out we got under a certain billionaire skin. >> jesse: that looks good, i'm not going alive. all right, jessica, what's going
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on with aoc and elon musk? >> jessica: i don't think anything is going on, i maintain that this idea of paying for the blue check mark is not going to work out the way that he thinks, we are talking about it earlier on newsroom, i'm not sure if you can expense it, which was your plan. you think we can? >> greg: yes, you're going to have to promote "the five," but it can't because i don't have a blue check. >> jessica: there are big accounts that don't have checkmarks, which i think is interesting, but twitter is just going to fundamentally change, and if that's okay with people, then that has to be okay with people. i went back and looked at where the blue check mark came from in and it was a lawsuit in 2009, this guy tony la russa the manager of the st. louis cardinals was being impersonated in the person who impersonated him was saying offensive things about two dead cardinals players and it was causing a lot of distress. so they created the system because it is supposed to be a verification of real people. and if it is just $8 a month, we might sit here and say i don't
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want to do that, but a lot of people who are not who they are going to be saying that they are are going to pay for it and it's going to turn twitter and do something that it was not intended to beat. and if people are cool with that, that's fine, but they will have to find another place to go if you actually want it to be a curated news for trusted individuals. >> jesse: she is complaining that people can't see what she is saying about her, but how does "the new york post" feel, they got completely shut down? spewing was on that right before the election when they didn't want us to hear about hunter biden and they didn't want us to know that hunter biden was really a dirtbag whose house should've been raided by the fbi? but you know, the thing about when we talked about this before aoc, talking about lmao is that she is always angry, and she is always fighting, but there is no -- she does not produce anything. she does not do anything that benefits anybody. i don't understand what her whole focus is.
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>> jesse: she lost new york millions of jobs. >> greg: literally sells sweatshirts for $60, this feels like the beginning of an aura from romantic comedy. billionaire libertarian bias social media platform where a young defiant female progressive spends all of her time! she finds him repugnant, yet she owns one of his cars. he finds her idea is silly, but is captivated by her charm. george clooney, j.lo, they might have aged out of this, but did i just write a movie? >> dana: could be selena selena gomez. >> greg: and harry styles, but he can't wear a dress in this, i am against that. >> dana: it crossed my mind, it did cross my mind. twitter is not a public service. it is a company. this is how companies work. you have an economic superiority somewhere in boston, you should
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know that. but he really see both sides of the $8 issue. i don't know how it will come down on it in the end. >> jesse: you can't both sides this one, dana. >> dana: you don't have to have a final >> greg: their checkmarks on both sides. a >> dana: you don't have to have a final decision until the $8 is due. it was like twitter drives me nuts, maybe this is the best way to get off, but i don't want people impersonating me on twitter. and i don't like all of these ads i'm seeing. >> greg: jessica says the original intent was for the impersonations, but why we don't like it is because now it is status, it's like i have a blue check, that's the thing that makes it nauseating parts of paying for that means that you are paying for the status. >> jessica: a lot of these blue checks have asked for it, there accounts where you click on it and it's like 982 followers. saying that the system is obviously you could have gained it before, but this feels like a corruption of it.
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♪ ♪ >> jessica: critics accusing john kerry of acting tone-deaf while americans face sky high prices at the gas pump, the philip on the rise despite the efforts to bring down prices, but as more focused on this ambitious goal on electric cars. >> we are going electric, and by 2035, that's all we are going to have in america, electric cars
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being manufactured, not on the road, but being sold and new cars, that's president biden's goal. by 2035, he wants the power sector of america to be carbon free. >> jessica: john kerry learning a lesson on one thing, now deciding to fly commercial to a u.n. conference after facing backlash for cruising around on his private jet. >> dana: what a sacrifice. >> greg: [laughs] >> jessica: so he is the climates are, not the secretary of energy, not dodging on this, is it really that strange that kind of an invented envoy would be talking about the lofty goals of -- >> dana: imagine if an invented envoy for president trump are in a position to have sweeping authority to decide what happens with oil and gas policy in the united states what the reaction would be around the world in all of the media. i think that this is somebody who is has hinted he is going to leave after the midterms, why
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would that be? oh, the job is not done, guess what, republicans are going to take over and he will be hauled in front of congress and they will ask about this, because right now six days before the midterms, john kerry is out reminding everybody why they are spending 30% more on their heating oil and their gasoline this year, the white house has said just last week they are going to penalize oil companies for not producing more oil, and then within 48 hours, john kerry comes out and says actually that is where we are going to end oil, we are going to go to pure electric, don't you worry, that's what we are going to talk about. they literally are so incoherent on energy policy, it drives me a bit nuts. >> jessica: does it also drive you nuts, greg? >> greg: what we are seeing is the activists imploding, you look at the last three weeks and you see extremists acting out going after rare works of art and be art and vandalizing stores and they are expressing the behavior of mental patients, and i think that people are going, okay, there is something
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wrong with this movement when people are acting so irrational, but yet greta thunberg were slim and committing that it was not about the environment, it was about destroying capitalism, that capitalism is at the root of her extremism. then you have the recession and you have inflation, gas, diesel crisis and in many instances what is saving a lot of countries it is natural gas, coal is coming back and nuclear. so i think it's time for a climate rethink and i think that you might agree with me, jessica, that the problem with the environmental issue is that it was staked out as they left versus right thing. because it was the loudest voices that said it was a left-wing tradition when in fact not every -- it was not that way at the start. there were republicans that were heavy into the environment. so i think if you need, it's a lot of these issues, you need adults back in the room and sometimes those adults are the republicans. i hate to tell you. >> jessica: no, i know, the governor in new jersey, do you
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remember -- yes, jesse. >> jesse: how many electric charging stations has joe biden involved installed in two years customer going to be the answer, it zero, how are we going to have enough electric charging stations for 300 million electric cars? read a lot of self-help books, because boy, do i need it, and they set an achievable goal and then take small concrete steps to get to that goal. if i came out and said i in ten years i'm going to be a billionaire and have my own moon colony, give me a lot of money, would you give me any money? absolutely not. it's so far-fetched that that is actually not as far-fetched as having 100% electric cars on the road in ten years. there's not enough minerals or metals in the world to get too close and there's not enough child labor, because it is the children digging those mines. >> greg: good for those kids. >> jessica: producing new cars, but final thoughts. >> judge jeanine: in the end i listen to them and i say to myself, i feel like, you know,
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it's like a church. who likens themselves to be -- i think it was saying that you are all apostles were a mission. i feel like they are preaching and nobody is buying it. nobody can afford it, nobody wants it, and the guy is not going to be around. he's just not going to be around, and it can't wait to get to the bottom of the fact that you talk about the energy secretary, who had this investment in electric cars when they decided as an administration that they were going to force all of us to have electric cars. everybody is making money and glad-handing each other behind the scenes on this electric vehicle stuff, but the american people are the ones getting hurt and thank goodness the american people are going to vote them out of office. >> jessica: we will find out if that is true tuesday coming soon. up next, a liberal magazine is asking why democrats keep falling for superstar losers like cc abrams and beto o'rourke. ♪ ♪
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>> judge jeanine: it pays big to be a total loser in the democratic party, the atlantic questioning why democrats keep falling for superstar losers stacey abrams and beto o'rourke who seem like they could not even get elected dog catcher. both campaigns are on track to get crushed in their midterm races despite their campaigns raising $170 million to unseat republican governors in georgia and texas. but it is really no wonder with moments like this. >> so, i am here at the dentist, and we are going to continue our series on the people of the board room. >> at the bar next door, the ceiling is too low. here we go! now i can see everybody. >> thank you for welcoming us here today to ohio. >> i'm running to serve you as an ex-president of the united states of america. it's become looking forward to celebrating the victory on the 6th of november! >> running for governor and i want to tell you why.
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>> judge jeanine: okay, running for governor, he did not tell us why, do you think he has any good ideas other than who we are going to take your ar-15? >> greg: his only idea is to turn campaigning into a career and live off the donations. it's a weird world when you can lose the race for congress and it does not matter because the next step is running for governor. beto o'rourke has done nothing like real work except make his life free of work. and it does not matter. i think that they have turned, it's a great scam is when i am saying. it's a great scam. i'm jealous. you don't have to really work. >> judge jeanine: okay, all right, so you have stacey abrams who says i'm not an election denier, but never conceded the election. and you have people who still give these losers money. why? >> jesse: the two favorite presidents of the liberals jfk and barack obama, they are trying to recreate that. they think their franchises. let's do a second act.
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they see stacey abrams, you are black, you're the next barack obama, and they see beto o'rourke, he had wears a button down and college girls like a smile, camelot! it does not work like that. you can't be a liberal and win in texas or georgia. you can be a democrat and have a shot, but can't be radical left. >> judge jeanine: what do you think of people like beto who is married to a wealthy woman and has not had a real job just like fetterman. what is with these guys? >> jessica: he was a congressman, which last time i checked was a real job. >> judge jeanine: how long did he have it? >> jessica: a few years. as the only person that donates to democrats here. so i know i will vote blue and look at all of the names, and i will try to find the most boring person. and my dad the most unsexiest
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person michael bennet. he was like this is a type of person that will bore you to death, but he will be good and he will be measured and he will get things done. and obviously he lost, but you should not fall for these kinds of things. and i wonder with things like sherry beasley for instance in north carolina, i don't think that val demings would've one man, but you can find them also fun and interesting who have a shot at winning the races and give them money. >> dana: there is a direct correlation between big fancy beautiful cover story in a magazine and failure on a statewide race. in one of the things that happen with these two is that they are dragging down all of the down ballot races. we talked to henry on "america's newsroom" and asked and said do you think he is helping you a question mark he did not say no, but he did not say yes. you try to walk a line. he knows that he is not hoping him, we know from data that stacey abrams is dragon down -- so from a republican perspective they would say that democrats just keep on doing it.
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because you fall in love so easily. >> judge jeanine: "one more thing" is up next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ . .
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♪you shook me all night long♪ ♪yeah you shook me all night♪ get 5 boneless wings for just $1 with any burger. only at applebee's. time now for one more thing. i get to go first tonight. gutfeld. jack baker, bureau cat tyrus. amazing. now time for greg's free dinner. one thing i learned from jawrt. when i want something free i plug it on "one more thing." brooklyn barbecue shut down after a fire about two years ago. maybe a year and a half ago. they finally reopened yesterday. and i have been waiting for them. it's down in brooklyn. in the lower east side.
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if you are in new york, got to try morgan's brooklyn barbecue. look at that stuff. it is so good. >> dana: good to reopen. >> greg: good for me. i'm very selfish about my barbecue. as you know i talk about it often. i will shut up now. judge, how is your arm? >> judge jeanine: i will talk about my arm. today is the end of an era for my beloved producer. and she has made the decision to move on. quenette i love you. all of us on "the five" love you. you will be missed not just by me but to many people. love to you. i want to talk about this, okay. i had surgery last friday at the hospital for special surgery. it's a whole thing. it was a thumb and this and that an the other thing. i am supposed to wear this for six weeks. what do you think the chances are? >> dana: very good. >> judge jeanine: they are not good.
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>> greg: looks like a white supremacist sign, judge. >> judge jeanine: no. >> dana: i'm going to pass. i will be here tomorrow and give jessica my time. >> greg: something didn't work out for your "one more thing." >> dana: we are right on time. >> jessica: thank you and quenete we will miss you. national attention after a seventh grader gave up his allowance to help out a friend. he was tired of his friend getting picked on for dirty sneakers. so he called his mom and selflessly asked if he could ue his allowance or forego a christmas present. he went to sleep early to surprise his friend. he was so touched he posted a photo on facebook there he is over 20,000 likes. kid are all right. >> judge jeanine: i want to buy that kid something. >> jessica: i'm sure he would like that melvin and romelo you have to get. >> jesse: i actually have those exact jordanians. he has good taste. check out this invention of
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tropicana. too much o.j. in mimosas. >> dana: my sister. >> jesse: top off your bubbly just enough o.j. to taste good. >> greg: best idea ever. >> jesse: tonight "jesse watters primetime" i go war with my alma mater regular thursday night show. >> dana: why didn't you get that tropicana thing for free? >> jesse: i really blew it. >> greg: bret, how are you doing? >> bret: you should have had mimosas with that barbecue. >> bret: just like that weekend >> greg: just like that weekend i had with you. >> bret: moving on. one of the most important battleground states in the country a crucial u.s. senate race and important governor's contest just five days from conclusion. we will talk with gubernatorial democratic nominee charlie crist and republican incumbent senator marco rubio in a few min

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