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america is listening. ave left >> all t right. unfortunately, that is all the time we have left this evening. as always, thank for for bei beg with us. thank you for making this show possible. please set your dvr so you never, ever, ever, ever miss an episode of hannity for news. any time. all the time. fox news, .com, hannity, .com. in the meantime, let not your hapi troubled laura ingraham. you have a great show. it's a rumor. >> i hope it's true. it usually is true. well, are you what do you think hunter biden wants for christmas? i mean, what do you think? i mean that what do you what do you give the man who has everything, sean or had maybe once maybe he wants the gun in a dumpster back ? i don't know. he's going to say it could involve a dumpster, but he's getting like three hundred k for those blow in. they blow through the straw drawing. right. so the guy is flush with cash. >> what is he going to do now that he's not going to make all this money with no experience? >> what does he do that i mean,
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real jobs are hard to come by in the biden economy, but somehow i think china will step up. all right, sean, good to see you. as always. laura ingraham, this is ingram angle from washington tonight. depravity mainstreamed. that is the focus of tonight's angle. there was a love story, but the story is still the same. maybe i think maybe love will set you free. well, this film is what they call critically acclaimed bones, and all is directed by luca guadagnino and it stars twenty something heartthrob and oscar nominee timothy salomé and taylor russell. now they're lovers and cannibals. sort of see the clips there. oh, sorry. by the way, the preferred term is itrs. they travel the country and they're looking for their next meal in all the wrong places. well, in its review, the new york times was neither
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impressed by the director's final product or repulsed that it could have been seen as romanticizing a grisly, gruesome practice. film critic a.o. scott wrote footies gripped by a specific and exotic appetite and outlaw romance in the tradition of bonnie and clyde. there's a sweetness to shalimar and russell that makes it hard to see them as monsters. >> oh, so sweet. now imagine such a review of a film with a similar plot line ,but instead it's two racist skinheads caught up in a passionate romance, crisscrossing the country in search of their next victim. yeah, that would never happen. i should hope not. yet certain despicable and depraved behaviors are more worthy than others. and there's a growing list of practices and predilections that the left is working hard to destigmatize. what are our young people to believe about a world in which pettifer files are referred to as minor attracted persons?
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or hashtag maps ? >> on social media, people always say, oh, mine are attracted people you have to be aware of, like the and the predators. and i see minor, attractive people don't come for me in the comments because mine are attractive. people actually include a spectrum of folks who are attracted to children, not just ,because there's more than that. and we'll talk more about that later. >> so the term is actually minor, attractive people. >> after all, the argument goes, not every takes on it. many just fantasize about having with minors. you can't ostracize someone just for expressing their fantasies, can you? well, these freaks actually have their own movement now. and they have this sick graphic again, it's an effort to expand it a little bit, but it's an effort to build sympathy for these people that is circulating online. now, look at this, guys. let's go full screen with this. they call it, i kid you not being age fluid, described as a
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person whose age identity is not fixed and changes over time depending on the situation . in other words, they shouldn't be blamed for what they do. they're born this way. hashtag love is love. now, this has been brewing for some time once only glorified the dark web have had their defenders on youtube as well. this woman, madeleine van der bragin, was featured on ted talks as a speaker, urging that we stop shaming the maps from an emotional point of view, i can kind of understand that you would want to eliminate these people from society. however, it doesn't make sense. and that's because we're talking about biology. we're talking about a orientation, something that we simply cannot change. on top of that, every day new people are born with the same difficulty. so it's not practical
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to eliminate these people from society. >> they haven't done anything wrong. what's wrong are that these pretend highbrow efforts to destigmatize deviancy seem to be growing across the country. the children are getting hit also every which way. of course, if it's not something like that you got we'd relentlessly pushed in the popular culture is fun and harmless and big. we'd is spending millions to lobby for pot acceptance and legalization. now, this is even as we've documented the disastrous physical and mental health consequences. >> cannabis seems to be toxic to the brain. it not only increases your chance of developing psychotic symptoms, but it also has direct effects on the structure of the brain. it shrinks your brain. so when you take cannabis, it's like playing russian roulette. >> it's infuriating. and nine times out ten .
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the media won't cover the truth about teens and weed. >> they'll just hope that you think january six is more important. but as depressing as this is , at least we have our military leadership to stand up as examples of good and ethical behavior right? well, that's wrong. of all the disturbing twitter threads out there, this one from nova campaigns has to be in the top ten . apparently, there's something called pop in one retired colonel named brian connolly is so confident in his identity ,he reportedly released this photo. and this wasn't just a hobby he took up during retirement. check this out. there's. animal king brazenly posted on instagram with hashtags like puppy play and leather fetish and pup play, et cetera, et cetera, apparently, this is connollys lover pup captain dayton tenny. again, another individual
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disgracing the uniform. and by the way, wearing their dog masks in military spaces. now, while the angle has not been able to independently confirm these photos, we did reach out to the u.s. army who said in a statement to us u.s. army pacific, this happened at hawaii, pearl harbor area is aware of the content found on social media, reflecting soldiers activities while wearing uniforms. the incident is really incidence is currently under investigation. so, look, this isn't any secret, but the question remains, why was this ever tolerated by base commanders? i mean, should we assume that this is okay if they didn't if we hadn't reported on it, if it hadn't been on twitter? secretary ostin and general milley, are they okay with this ? or they choose too busy tracking down all those trump supporters in the military? well, i'm certain twitter's former head of health
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and safety. you'll roth would think that. i don't know that type of military engagement is kind of cool. he'd even probably see not much harm in kids checking it out as well. now, why am i saying this, bill ? because in his 2016, you penned dissertation called data. he didn't think teens should be barred from the hookup app. grindr just need safety strategies in place, he said. >> well, it turns out that roth follow the topic of teens having very closely retweeting this salon piece, positing the question of whether a high school student can meaningfully consent to with a teacher. we now know him as twitter's former trump censor. but back in 2014, he spent a lot of time tweeting and retweeting all sorts of depraved stuff like this one , a shout out to age drag in toddlers and tiaras or this where he says twitter will learn to another day.
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and then there was a bizarre reference to the proper browser for craig's list . so instead of raising questions about this guy's judgment, the media rushed to his rescue. all because, of course, he's now playing the victim. >> i'm on the cover of the new york post and that is a deeply terrifying experience. and i say this from a position of uncrc and privilege as a cis white male like the internet is much scarier and much worse for lots of other people who aren't me. but it was pretty scary for a long time. >> like the internet is much scarier. he's so whipped by the woke police, he reflexively refers to himself as a cis white male of privilege. naturally, like all liberals of today, he can't take a dose of his own medicine. now, when the trans fanatics preying on our children are mocked, ross stands with the deviancy and calls the critics
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dangerous. >> we have seen from a number of twitter accounts, including lib's of tock, notably, that there are orchestrated campaigns that particularly are singling out a group that is already particularly vulnerable within society. and so, yeah, not only is it not funny, but it is dangerous . i'd say what's more dangerous is the fact that this was the person deemed most qualified by the biden illustration as a nuclear waste official while a dude in a dress. >> my name is sam brinton. and i serve as head of advocacy and government affairs for the trevor project . i'm a gender fluid individual who walks the halls of congress, talk about the power of being free everyday, to hear that my stilettos click on those marble floors and yet know that i deserve to be in that room. just as much as anybody else. >> now, that guy with a joker lipstick deserves to be in the room. that's what he said.
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well, remember, the biden administration mainstreamed that circus act, shocked that they them turned out to be both gender fluid and luggage fluid. well, so much for being in touch with his feminine side because he doesn't look very happy in that video when he's , well, stealing ladies luggage at the baggage carousel. thankfully, finally, he was canned today. now degeneracy is a term that's kind of gone out of vogue. but as you can see, there are many reasons for it to make a comeback. for years now, universities, the white house, corporate america, big tech hollywood, they've worked overtime to destigmatize aberrant behavior while stigmatizing the traditional understanding of good and evil. until we begin to claw back their power and make their support of deviancy too costly to continue our damage, democracy and depressed children will be left behind as collateral damage. >> and that's the angle now
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speaking of mainstreaming depravity, the poster child for deviant behavior is president biden's son , hunter. and the fact that the media just look the other way for years about him speaks to an implicit tolerance, not just of his drug and proclivities, but his abuse of his father's government position that ended up of course, just enriching the entire biden family. it's glaring. joining me now is steven miller, former senior adviser to president trump and america first legal founder and miranda defined "new york post" columnist, fox news contributor ,author of the laptop from . steven, let's start with you now. the media, they're doing their best to make folks like this yol, roth and other former twitter execs into victims like they have to live in an undisclosed location. do they deserve that classification? as victims, given what they did ? we'll know. first of all, speaking on a personal level here, all of
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us who put ourselves out in the spotlight, in the public arena, in positions of influence or authority, we should expect that we will be called out by name. we will be criticized by name. we will have our words and our deeds analyzed. we should expect nothing less. for seven years, i've had a microscope on me, but i would expect to have a microscope on me, given the choices i've made in my career. if you are in charge of some of the most important decisions for one of the most important companies on planet earth, then you deserve every bit of scrutiny you get . and this caterwauling from the media, this disingenuous crocodile tears shedding, pretending that it's so horrible that he is facing some kind of accountability for the decisions he made is completely and totally incredible. i don't take it seriously for one second. >> and miranda, i mean, on this issue, it seems to me that we see depravity on display both
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his past postings, this this push to kind of destigmatize, which has been building in academia for some time, and they say, oh, they're not acting on it. they're just fantasizing about it. just i mean, it's ridiculous, but it kind of is in line with everything that's happened from hunter biden to the twitter censorship itself, which is a perverted view of the constitution. >> look, you saw right, laura , and i think what we're seeing is i think the last taboo, which is child sexual abuse is now being eroded, eroded every other taboo. you know, and this is just the last one . and it really is the one that we need to die in a ditch over this. they cannot destroy this last taboo. that's the end of us as a civilization. if we accept that. and it's, i think, notable that alan mask, within two weeks of taking over twitter and seeing what was going on , did more to
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eradicate child , sexual exploitation, material than anybody at twitter had done for the previous ten years where it's really exploded. i hadn't realized that twitter had become such a repulsive place where if people look for that material, they could use hashtags to find it. and i know that people who are ,you know, survivors of child sex trafficking have really come out and congratulated elon musk for that. if he does nothing else with his purchase of twitter, i think that is enough. >> steven, do you agree to this? i look this there's all over twitter. i mean, twitter should be a public square. i mean, people want to get their . there's plenty of places to get that. but whether it's the miner attracted persons hashtag and all the weird i mean, the military with the pop, what is i mean, i thought i had seen it all. but now they're disgracing the military uniform
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on military installation, steven. and that's all over the internet and on instagram. >> and apparently that's fine now. well, i want to associate myself with the comments that mar-a-lago just made, which is that they are now trying. the radical left is now trying to demolish one of the last safeguards we have still standing in the civilization, which is the protection of children. and so you see the normalization of content around children with the effort to , for example, have these very explicit drag queen performances in front of children. and you see what was happening on twitter under the previous management. all of this points towards a direction that there is an effort to normalize extra criminal, deplorable, reprehensible conduct against and around children. and then you layer on top of that is decency and all of its forms. of course, general milley is too busy trying to figure out about white rage like he testified in front of congress to figure out what is happening in his own military with this
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just graceful and debasing content. it's a wake up call. your monologues nailed it. we are watching the erosion of our morality in this country, and it's the children who will suffer the most if we do not find it in ourselves as a people to demand that our children be safe and secure and innocent. especially online. and think about how when i was a kid, growing up, military leaders, i mean, you thought of macarthur, you thought of dwight eisenhower, one of the most incredible military geniuses of courage and the bravery and now we're seeing men in dog masks in this weird, twisted, demonic, frankly, demonic poses in military spaces. i mean, i just i america has to understand what this is all about here. this is not about just liberty. this is about children in the message this sends to our children. everyone's disposable, every
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values disposable. so i wanted to make that point out. there was something that was said at the white house today by kyp, where she's reading her responses in reaction to what elon musk had tweeted yesterday when he said, my pronoun pronouns are prosecute fauci. i'm sorry. i screamed, laughing. >> here's how the white house responded. watches these personal attacks that we've been seeing or dangerous on dr. fauci and other public health professionals as well. they are disgusting and they are divorced from from reality and we will continue to call that out and be very clear about that. again, these are incredibly dangerous. >> miranda, quickly, relaxium . >> look, this is just the same cynicism that we see from the left where they call speech . they don't like dangerous. they try to criminalize it. it's ridiculous. anthony fauci is a man who deserves criticism and he's going to get it. and he was in just, stevens
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said, in a high position with a lot of power over all of our lives. >> and he needs to be held accountable for any mistakes that he made. steve and miranda, thank you very much. and up next, after we expose the burgeoning euthanasia push in canada, the government hasn't slowed the practice down just the opposite. >> a full update in moments. >> hi, i'm mike huckabee, former governor of arkansas, and i'm here today to tell you about a hidden health crisis currently affecting nearly every american sleep deprivation. and that's why you need to know about relaxium sleep. you see, getting a good night's sleep helps support a healthy immune system, helps maintain a healthy blood pressure, healthy cardiovascular system. thankfully, relaxium sleeps formula is clinically proven to help you fall asleep faster, stay asleep longer, and wake up feeling refreshed. >> when i take relaxium sleep,
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for more information about naloxone, visit cdc dolgov stop overdose. >> suppress are sacred. when i imagined my final days, i see bubbles. i see the ocean. i see music. even now as i seek help to end e my life, there is still so much beauty. >> you just have to be brave enough to see it. two weeks ago we showed you that ad. it's pro euthenasia produced's by a canadia prooducedn fashionr goods retailer. they reportedly stagedg woman excursions for this young woman before her death as a a branbrad building exercise. well, sincdse then, we that lem her friends that shee glor actually wanted to live. bueat the glorification of deat in canadhaa has gotten soures. pervasive that she gave in to the external pressures.
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you would think that would slowe this push down in canada. but to the contrary, canada has said that they want to expand their push for assisted suicidei starting in march.march, >> people whose sole underlying condition is mental illness will be able to access what joining they call assisted death. >> joining us now is theow editi chief of rebel news,la sheila gn read . she was running a national campaign to force the government to end this practice. to ehis prac, we've been talking about mainstreaming depravity tonight on the angleg . able i and i've got to say, life is disposable in the world. today, it seems. >>t this really does kind of take the cake. it is true, laura , that canada is blowing right past scandinavia in our quest to hit the bottom of the slippery faster than everybody else. we've heard this mantra before. they told us this about abortion, that medicall assi assistance in dying wouldf insafe, rare and only
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wee most dire of circumstances. but as with abortion, we know that's not true right now. we know at least ten thousand medile per year in canada are receiving medical assistance in dying. it's right up there with oursur career death numbers, but we can't really know for sure because there are some medicalng associations that are advising doctors to not record medical assistance in dying as theg as reason for the death, but rather record the reason they sought medical assistance in dying. this is really, though, just the next step in our descent into darkness, because we've als also removed the ten day wait time from when you ask fore medical assistance in dyingr and when you receive it so it can happen on the very same day. and this is especially challenging for peoples espe che experiencing mental illness because those feelings can sortd of ebb and flow and somebodyne experiencing acute ptsd might ask fo experr and receive that. >> well, let me jump in rightinr here, because the mentale. heals
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issue is it's almost likee they they prefer to get rid of thesei people, like encouraging people with mentath l health to to go through this assisted death wherever they want to call it,e to make themselves feel better. it's just sickening. i mean, where are the mental. health advocates for them?? where are they ? stmean, i don't see them in the united states speaking out about this. but i want to get to another i wae out of canada, which is a canadian pensioner seeking euthanasia because he fears homelessness has received frproval from a doctor, despite admitting poverty is a majorctoi factor in his decision to enddei his own life less. landrysi. , sixty five , tod assessors for the procedure he doesn't want to di he, but hashe applied for it because he can't afford to live comfortablyco. sheila, astonishingly, a doctor has givegiven one of the two signatures required for thisd. assisted death to go forward. so now homelessness.h th so get rid of the peoplelness, t with mental illness. then you're going to get rid of
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the homeless. off the elderly will be pushed offa? their mortal coil. what else? diabetics with eating disorders, veterans with acute ptsd episodes, or veterans wanting wheelchair ramps for their homes. there are at least four veterans affairs caseworkers tha who have advised up to nine that we know of veterans con to take their own lives insteadn caseontinuing to ignoroye these veterans affairs caseworkers who are paid handsomely to helpo melyour veterans. a there was even a ninetyol one year old lady in vancouver who opted for medical homicidete because she feared goingr medi back into yet another covid locked down in her nursing home. but frankly, what you're seeingc here should be a dire warning to our american friends, because this is end stage socialized medicine. this is pushed by people who think it helps the poor or the vulnerable. e wh but the only equitable thing about this is equitable agony for the users of our system.e ur the benchmark for treatment in canada.
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if you need a knee surgery, if e you finally get into the system, it's a hundred and eighty plus days to get to a knee surgery. ou that's the gold standard.180 if you get it at one hundred and eighty days, it's a miracle. but if you want medical p assistance in dying for the pain caused by the lack of medical care because the government runs the system here, you can get medical i assistance in dying. if you cann get those two signatures on the veryme day. same day, it's clear that they want to get people off the medical rolls. i mean, they have to because the whole system is looks like>u the r a lot ofra stress and i agree with you.under americans better pay attention, sheila. thank you. st and our tour around the world continues in the netherlandsco now, where the dutchntinues in e government's push to eliminate huge swaths of farms in thism ne country is now getting a huge boost from nbc news. not only do they frame this em a move, that's a worthwhile endeavor to curb global emissions, they conflate conservatives concern over the global food supplyure with some sort of like culturew.
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war radicalized by the opposition to strict covid esmeasures, spurred on by conspiracy theories about globalists dismantlings nationl democracies and importing nonwhite immigrants to majority whit e countries. histing us now is victor davis hanson, senior fellow at the hoover institution. victor, you live ie central n tl valley of california, kind of the breadbasket of the united states , but they want to shut down debatt they we here and sar just the right wingers who are, i guess, trying to protect the farmers in the netherlands i . like, whatally is this abo realy about? victor is pretty pathetic. >> it's a it's a pathetic usethc of government control by a unt small elit e when they can't address the existential problem that china and india are contributing polluting, contributing to 40 percent of greenhouse gas releaseseen or their release or private jeng to it with private jet travel. >> they go under the misdemeanors and they pickh on seventeen thousand dutch farmers. i mean, my god mea, these people
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are the most efficient dairy farmers in the world. they've got a global the reputan for land stewardship. we were toldwe w all during thes that we got to go back to organic natural organic and natural farming, too much chemical nitrates. and the dairy became the nexuss where everybody looks toward organic manure's to be supplied by dairies. and then whae were told, of course, we have to innovate.f if are on the farm. family farmers have to getund of with it. and if you look at a pound m of meat or milk produced versus u efe unit of methane gas release ,the dutch are the most efficient farmers in the world. everybody should be looking that dutch farming, especially dairy farming, for a model of how to be sustainable and how to promote democracy by keeping farmers on the land generation after generation. >> and in pacific, isn't it? >> security just doesn't make sense. sorry. >> absolutely no.>> lau and that's because you don't control your own food supply. as aas a people.deeply you you you are deeply
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vulnerable to exploitationfrom and coercion from government authorities. es. american and european s are the best in the world,st the most the best stewards ofwol the most efficient and it would be absolutely insane to go after them as sort o woufhout the equivalent of the military going after rural kids that provide the best fighters in the world.e i don't know why we do this,do i but it's we've got to stop. these are our strengths.rmer these ars.e our assets. farmers in europe, the united states . and we should they'ree sacr sacrosanct and go after themos >> a crime. >> victor, thank you so much. great to see you tonight. ellen joins dave chappelle on stage in the media. missed the point. the point. and critic s be . hunter biden back to selling his art. raymond arroyo has all the details seen and unseen is next. >> your goal to be your best self. introducing the all new power boonsboro. plus, hot and cold massager from sharper image, a patented
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>> yeah, legendary singer patti labelle had just started her christmas show, laura in milwaukee when there was a bomba threat. 70%. laura , laura , i love herecuri indignation. wait, wait for the security guards. thankfullyguards. , the bomb ths a fraud. cnn also bom b today while perpetuating a fraud. this is their coverage of daveti chappelle, his latest stageparte partnership in san francisco. >>rsco. comedian dave chappee brought out elon musk on stage and musk was booed for severalsf minutes to make some noise fori the richest ma n in the worl
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he has time to go to a dave chappelle show was like running twitter.a tesla's mave cha'pelle show?d. >> is not there enough? he's been tweeting essentially right wing politics.n he and so when he shows up at inp t san francisco, at comedy show,t tough reception, you know whatto they don't report, laura , the context of why peopl whye in san francisco might be booing. and it was mostly cheers, by the way, as you heard there. but most did fire half of the twitter workforce in sane t francisco. and then there are those tw twitter files that nobody's talking about, apparently. >> well, here, here's we know he is giving them a placee to sleep if they need to stayexr a little extra, a few extrathin. hours in san francisco for which he's getting a little too hot , i thin>> a lk. well, laura , according to our pal tom elliott, cnn hasm mentioned the twitter files. the government coordinated censorship with twitter only 13
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times since december 2nd. dece cover must getting razzed, but not free speech.not fr eebut they don't cover it as fre speech. they cover it as ithey covt is . obsession of right wing conspiracy. theorists. r they said, well, twitter, twitter, managing the chaos of january six , trying to manage all of that. people are upset, bu t so itlly co kind of justve blow it off and they don't really cover it. they cover it up. well, and laura, i know you're k an art lover. hunter biden is once againmichel the michelangelo of soho. he returned to the returne george burgess gallery, where it looks like hunters sold ae tt least three more works. one fetched two hundred and twenty five thousand. now, the ethical problems hereet are pretty obvious. republican congres s is about to investigate these anonymous buyers, which was seare t up bye white house. and when your own laptop boasts of side deals with china, and ukraine, you'd think you'd stay out of the gallery right now. >>, you' wait, wait a minute, t.
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raymond burgess is the gallery says that hunter has always been an artist when he focused his whole life on art. >> they took it to being he just started doing art. so he is he lives and breathes art. this is always been a thing. he's laura and joe biden is tot, art what i am to gulf, okay? i couldn't hit a golf ball with a bulldozer. the man is just profit.n isve well, and then they have c to show it. profiti >> thanks a lot, guys. but look, the man is clearly profiting off of his familyink. name. that is the attractive. oh, yes. ut the bank. but, you know, hunter says every one of his new paintings, contain a haiku. one of those japanese poems. and , you know, from afar, itgh might be hard for people to see what's going on . but when you get close to hunter's masterpieces,what's he's intention is clear. w>> la >> you see what's written: there? ohoh. , what a nice you. now, i might be our little satirical edition . >> oh, what i cuz we haveoth ha
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joe viotti. >> i think it've joe bids the ef a long year. raymond davis says that we're dt all gettin yg a little by netsue and . >> well, i'm glad you brought joe biden up. f thisnone hunter's salesales o and the appearance ofe impropriety, none of that is disturbing to joe biden. he was in the christmas spiritt. today giving a speech at a toys for tots event. nice. they do such good work., it w but when it was over, it was up to a little girl to lead bidenh off stage. he didn't know where to go. and it was the child who hadd to a point go , oh, i think it'sayr this way, mr. . president . they do say a child will lead them. laura , then joe bidenth seemeed to be going into his own secondl childhood. he enjoyed a little bike ride be watch this. you'll love this. he literally gets s on the oa, ake the bike and takesa ri tries wha to take a little ride.time we know what happened last time he was on a bike. >> then things got really weird
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. thu were supposed to give a gift to a child. biden justally wei wandered offa toy for himself. , toys for tots brains,f. maybe that's what this friend put labels. and i think we have to look for the good in every biden episode. given the season of christmas. t and yes, i like to look at thisr way. at least he didn't sniff herf . when she escorted him off stage. so t well, well good ,it's hard to sniff when in moti you're in motion and the child tried to lead you.e far aw >> you know, it's a little mistletoe, missy. gets a missile. >> god bless us . everyone, even joe biden. eveno >> laura all right, raymon, we're not grinches here. thank good to see you.see you. well, a shocking update to the story of loudoun county school and the cover up there.e plus, a warning about whate an happens. >> flush the toilet. yes, stay there to see what we mean.
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for by the u.s. department of health and human services. to my knowledge, we don't have any records of sorts occurring in our restaurant. the issue of assaults taking place or transgender studentsasl assaulting other students intu the restaurantdent time magazinn 2016 called thate a red herrin the predator transgenderpr
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student is or person simply does not exist. now, wt e know that comment from disgraced and former loudounoolu county public school superintendent scott ziegler was a lipee last week after a grand jury report exposed just how far the district went to conceal what they knew about by this suspected transgenderte student. ansgender the school board voted to fire him. the and tonight, a loudoun county judge unsealed indictments against him and another employee. ziegler is facing misdemeanor counts of false publication, using his position to retaliate or threaten to retaliate a against an employee and falselyd firing the same employee. the school's spokesperson, wade bayard, is facing one count of felony perjury. now, the angle brought this story when it broke last year.rr we spoke to reporter luke rojakr when he broke it and securedof the first interview with the father of the girlather of thats conversely, this is howe the legacy media covered the
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"new york times". michelle goldberg penned a piece back in october. g pe2020 one titled the right'si lie about sexual assault. in virginia.t goldberg went on to call it a culture war fantasy thatc. created a nationwide moral panic. well, there are clear battle lines drawn here. those who wish to uncoveo r thi deviancy, as we laid out in tonight's angle, in those who try to cover it up and thus hurt the kids like schoole school superintendents and the mainstream media or so-called. >> it's time to start asking why. okay, no w it's time for something a little different pois monday night, pup and laser's. yes, you heard that right.e a group of researchers at the university of colorado, boulder, used highed h igh- tpowered lasers to check ot how far and wide water droplets fly after you flush the toilet. well, the video speaks itself.
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okay, that's the green is how thr everything flies when using tocommercial toilet like the ones in public restrooms. so those dropletils or aerosol plumes can spread boths an particles and contagious diseases. >> and some sad fey covid. joining me now is dr. marcsiege siegel, fox news medical contributor. tonight. great to see you tonight. now, the research says thas tht the plume's could go up to five feet in the air. okay, how do we combat this? what do we do here? i'll tell you, the state of it r colorado is not combating it too well or becausa.e they'ree taking, believe it or not,r wastewater and they're treating it and putting it in the tap.thin now, that'g. s the next thing. and i checke d and these research, by the way, are not on psychedelic mushrooms, which were jusret legalized in l colorado. >> it looks like thiiks wae this a serious research. but i also discovered that there's three point two million bacteria per inch in toilet yous water. so when you seee ie itt flying '
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the air like that, there's bacteria, there's viruses, and no. yeah, yeah, there's there'smask flu, there's covid. ito and no no mask is going toi you in that situation. so, you know, this is a reminder that bathrooms can be pretty dirty. what are you going to do about it? what seagull's prescription? well, first of all , yo u use disinfectant, water.d before second thing, how about closing the lid before you flush the toilet? that would be pretty smartagai to do. right.n, and again, no mask nbut i th wip you. but i thin ak this is a reminder that all of this obsession, co uncovered, right. only covid, covid covid mummies . this is y a basic problem that s face in our daily lives. ic we can get pretty sick fr. this salmonella e. coli, shigella col and viruses, noroviruses in toilet water. wate well, remember, there weree so many studies and surveys of w wastewater. there was one in massachusetts. i remember maybe a a year and af othe ago. there have been others done across the globe whereou they foundnd cov culvert ind i
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the wastewater. so it's it's there.gu and s you i have to flush and rn i make if they don't have a cove tr on the toilet, i mean, you have to kind of flush it and then run out. r >> run out.d as y i don't meanou to laugh, but one hand as you're running awayy ,but you close the lid.u and by the way, you know, again, there's nothing that yout can do to stop the viruses. being there is absolutely right. and it's not just covid. people it's it's bacteria. c especially in the public people can get pretty sick, espc especially in the public toilets, especially sincia e they're not clean properly now.g >>ht and a a lot of people don' flush them right. ot to anyway, wefl don't want to encourage people not to flush the toilet. that's definitely nohe messaf te the message of this.hook b >> buty it doesn't get you off the hook by flushing. that's the key. >> you're still the trouble. and it's not just the toilets. dr. siegel, hot air, hand dryers and public restrooms that ipublic might bee problem to watch this when you turn on the dryer, you virtually blow germs all over the place on to people near yout ,onto yourself.r th the plates, not near the dryer, ha one germ colonym when
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on them when they were examined. however, the plates near t the dryeher had 18 to 60 bactera colonies per plate afteres per p the dryer had been used for around thirty seconds. >> dr. segal, quickly herey her >> can't we just stick to paper towels real quick? absolutely. paper towels, by the way, in front of the toilet, it gets thirty two . and one last tip. all.ur toothbrush may be the dirtiest thing of all. watch that was. so please, you clear off thathe toothbrush. you keep using it. toota on to and yeah. get rid of those hair, those blow dryers and us e the paper towels. lau >> absolutely. dr. siegelra: , i alsodr. si happy to see you even on this slightlyt to s offbeat topic. great to see you. ee i thank you. all right. i peek into what the angle team was up to this past saturday night. >> we have photographic evidence nexwe have t. i don't own a single stock or bond. i know mr. armstrong. >> i know i'm called middle class joe lunchpail. joe , middle class joe . the truth of these lifestyle is the opposite .
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