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special edition of hannity, unfortunately that is all the time we have this evening, and it went so fast didn't. you can catch me on get tammy bruce which is on fox nation that you can catch me there, and read my, met a mack that u.s. they can find me a tammy bruce eloquence.com. the ingraham angle is next, but i want to thank sean hannity, and his entire team and a lot of people to bring the show to you. and i am grateful, merry christmas. ♪ ♪ i am "the ingraham angle" one, this is "the ingraham angle." stay one that is the focus of tonight angle. biden hits by the fans. they helped put joe an office and liberals everywhere find that they too are not immune from the consequences of his bad policies. now the variety scene layoffs, hitting the big tech sector which is overwhelmingly provided employees at all the biggies
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like alpha, and alphabet donated millions to democratic campaigns, and of course is was on twitter, they help nonmonetary ways as well. but now, they may be wondering what they got for all that money because the real bill is coming in the form of lower corporate earnings. this is obviously directed due to the economic downturn that biden's policies triggered. and now, i didn't friend and big media are getting walloped as well. now cnn, has already asked a bunch of really talented folks in this week it was "the washington post," the b cells own paper boasted the motto, democracy dies in the darkness don't you love that? but they may consider changing it to -- newspaper die in the biden era. when post-publisher wetly for staff this week to announce that more layoffs were coming in the new year, things got very uncomfortable very quickly. with employees demanding answers about the future. no way for the end of the video
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were going to play, they should mean this -- well maybe the fire in one move. >> did getting eliminated? what are you gonna do to protect people's job or they can be treated like a magazine staffers were? >> will have more information is move forward thank you very much. [reporters talking over each other] >> you are disrespecting this room. >> a third of your gonna be fired a happy new year. now it's even uglier over at the home of our globalist fox cats on wall street. just yesterday, goldman sachs announced massive payroll cuts as well. up to 4,000 people. they're reporting that these layoff are assigned the cuts are accelerating the cross wall street, as dealmaking is drying off in the executive banking revenues has plummeted. now, let us never forget that. it is wall street's money that put joe biden in office.
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it is media companies on the east and west coast, that to this day protect biden and his administration from scrutiny. all through this year, they actively help the biden team light to the voters about the true state of our economy, and what are biden spending and tax and oil and gas were due to inflation. so these false prophets promised, they promised that inflation would be mild, even in the smartest democratic economist warned otherwise. they promised a job markets were strong even as euro wages were falling. they promise that the economy was doing great even as americans were losing trillions in wealth. and they promised they ukraine was winning definitely winning, even though zelenskyy is demanding tens of billions of dollars, plus patriot misses. they promise crime would subside with community policing, and of course it is worse than ever. and yes, they said the border wasn't good control, and as we all know it is a disaster.
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so what did all biden fans think would happen? for decades, cities like new york los angeles san francisco, they think symbols of excellence. there were some of the smartest and most native american mines lived and worked. but now, these urban areas are symbols of americans decline. so how much longer will people tolerate these results? a lot of big tech a big lit media live in the cities. i will biden's business and media allies continued with the charade until they're all broke? says delete not to suffer, as they get a taste of their own medicine, they wish to transfer that pain to you. the big green annex are coming for the stickers of american life, busily planning away to take basic conveniences away from the rest of the country. it began with food, then the 2020 presidential campaign the effort to ban red meat became popular. kamala harris even voice their support from the push.
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in the alternative, well it was truly horrifying. >> turns out cows are not necessarily the most efficient way of making beef. you can print any structure they are able to design -- so you upload a file to the printer, and you can present a stake of pretty much any size, and also depression. >> but it turns people hate this, for gamete cells are not plunging because of high prices, and being too woke for consumers. and also taste terrible. but they only see another belt exposed. your car, the left wants to move america from this -- stay one hears a couple of things america got right. cars, and freedom. >> at simple honest value. these are the things we know we can depend on. >> and move us on to this.
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>> here we are, that's it. and there's no sound or fumes, there is nothing. but how do i know it's actually working? >> it is. >> to think of elected buses of coal, this electric shocks, there's elective ties, everything is going electric. >> it is so embarrassing. and they see this by the way is a battle that they can win. and remarkable from "the new york times" yesterday explains how, in the face is quite simple. cars are bad because their existence promotes recent tendencies? during that. ended lead to having to that freedom thing. no sooner as they come this all begins. an american consumer lawyer, the automobile has always been a freedom machine. liberty lies on the open road. during the cold war vehicles rolled off the assembly line with native american names like pontiac, apache, dakota, cherokee, and winnebago. the ultimate expression of capitalist triumph. and manifest destiny.
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but for many, low-income and minority americans automobiles have been turbo boosted engines of any quality. while, the left really hates cars. bike lanes everywhere, there's no parking in any city, hyped gas prices, no ownership, just rent for an hour or two and a freedom of movement. this is the globalist cold. and then the end it's all about making you live with less and getting used to living with l less. a new global order of modeled our posterity. tell you it's better for you, your life and your mental health, a member how clean the air was during the pandemic when evan mobley stuck at home? living less is good for the soul though say. the truth of the matter is innovation has made the world better and healthier. in any turn away from that is a turn away from advancement. and that is the angle. here now dancing senior fellow at the hoover institution high victor.
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why do think cars, represent the ultimate target for the modern left? what are they represent an american life? >> well, and represents that this safe faced the government can't intrude into so they can't get you or yank you out of your car pick track, packing into a bus or train or an airplane. so for one moment in a person's life, they can tell me where they want to go how they want to go, and it went under what conditions they can speak freely and listen to whatever music they're not regimented. same thing with our homes, they don't want people to have attached homes they want everyone in high-rises and transported to unfold by mass transit. and this is a utopian agenda that they've cooked up, and again, they are never subject to the consequences of their own ideologies. when oprah, or al gore gets off of their private jets, they can be in suvs, big beautiful black limousines. as gas customers.
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the same went with joe biden. it's a way to control us, and to make us fit these agendas that they plan for. or detached from reality. >> cards also represent freedom in america right? because you can hop in your car, and say let's head to florida tonight and you don't have to stop for eight hours or four hours to charge a vehicle just go. it is almost like they don't like that idea. just do freedom to go whenever you want. >> know they want to know why you're going somewhere and when you're going somewhere what you're going for because they want to determine whether or not it's necessary for the biden politics and the collective. and they want to determine whether the trip is necessary under that definition. very ironic because it's really directed at the middle class. and that's part of the steven chu rising gas prices that they are oblivious to. they like the idea that fuel is really expensive because in the
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middle because it supposedly ignorant and they won't be able to practice their ignorance at their expense. so ultimately, it is an elite that they detest the middle consumer class. >> and victor, be anything you hear about repeatedly legislation in office, is the racism angle. i mean people watching my peeps asking what you talk about? how can cars be racist but they say that because do evoke this american sense of institutional racism. in that it is not clear that it is advancing the notion of diversity and equity and inclusion. and that is another reason traditional car ownership has to go by the wayside. the one is very ironic, because i live in a hispanic community where cars are worse shape. as art forms and everybody has as many as they can get. as a form of pride, and ide identity. and so, the idea they're going to outlaw -- this fixation on
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racism, is another matter because he used to be class, the left love marxist class distinction then they looked in america and everyone is upwardly mobile, and the pork in the middle class in the middle class can be wealthy, but when you slaps on the race, determine it. so lebron will always be a victim, the obama as well as be a victim by virtue of their superficial appearance. that's why they obsess on race, because it fills up all economic interior. so it doesn't matter what you baker prove that you are, at your skin color and therefore you can be a permanent victim and that requires power for the government to redistribute privileges and make some people victimizers and other people victimized. so this obsession of race is very bizarre. but it is logical in the sense of wanting a permanent victimized because. >> victor is great to see you tonight i fancy you have a merry christmas. >> great last night a number of twitter accounts were temporarily suspended at this to
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share personal information regarding his elon musk whereabouts. the practice of doxxing as it is called is always been banned on the platform and yet, because these little left-wing reporters were part of a protective class under the previous for jean, they wanted to full meltdown road when they were temporarily suspended. but there's a difference here beyond the fact that they were engaged in a fredette bid and conduct of their twit's israel. cl elon musk is actually engaging with them and other users on why it happened, and when they can return. but, the unheated nature of the response, has his own thinking that these media types are going to treat december 15th, 2022, as 6. and perhaps the best reaction came courtesy of cnn's filter replacement. she claimed that muskets giving dictators bad ideas. as if they needed elon musk permission. >> twitter's user base is mostly international and other
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leaders look to leaders in america whether politicians and business leaders to implement tactics that go against the free press and other world leaders identity as a social media platforms in their countries and say, you know elon musk is targeting journalists and creating policies and thinking they can do the same thing. >> going to maine now founding of turn upon you a sig. charlie goode to see you tonight but i'm confused here, because all these characters were insisting that there is an elite twitter. when elon musk bought twitter so why do they care if they kicked off to what i didn't want to be on the first place? >> is the same people that refused to leave america when they told us her than to leave the country went down a trunk that elected. his exact same type of repo rate, that's all you know you have a great country and a great platform with a hit it so much, i think the something is a go their way but that you don't leave. look i find this entire development over the last day to just be somewhat hilarious to be honest. you know these people, they think they are able to act in very immoral ways, just because they are able to have the
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attached of being called journalist. you are not allowed to publish personal information that could be tracked in real time that can result in minors are children being threatened or doxed. that is a very reasonable line when it comes to speech. but they say, i'm a journalist but we know exactly why you want to be able to publish this information. you want to put a culture of personal harassment on the forefront for left-wing activists. a bit of it was brett kavanaugh which thankfully did not actually result in an assassination, but it was an assassination attempt. so i think elon musk is well within his right to do this. he has show that is already dated stated several accounts. but, the very same people laura, that were still insisted to try and destroy free speech in western civilization all of a sudden on the biggest fighters for free speech. very interesting to see. >> i thought they could about the children, that it's about the children, and nancy palacios
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invokes the children, but it, these are a few these characters that, it was intruding on a minors privacy and honestly harassment at some point. and suddenly they say oh, no, we should be able to do this. imagine if the issuer of the overflow, and it was a small child of a liberal icon. in a conservative type in what finally you are going to show picture of, go insane -- >> we could have had a little bit of an idea of that. if there is any press coverage of the obama daughters, they receive actually bipartisan big depreciation. and for good reason because kids are off limits right, then at the one in public life, none of adjustment in the world decides to buy twitter, and now his kids and are fair game? it's ridiculous and this journalist, they are so hyper aggressive. about making your life uncomfortable and miserable, of course not only on one side of it. but i find to be very instructive about this very thing, is that the media will
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always go to the virtue signaling car that feeds them best. when the atmospherics are in their direction. so therefore censorship as long as they can control click twitter, but now there for free speech now that if they don't control twitter? is not just hypocritical, they want what's best for them in a very particular circumstance and environment. >> riley is good to see it and i think you so much. now, you might not know this but the u.s. government just cleared a giant chinese own company to develop land miles, just miles from american military installation. shocking details of why this is happening, plus an absurd comparison of one of reagan's 1980 for reelection and his joe biden skirt position. stay with us. and as winter approaches, they need our help more than ever. from your neighborhood to the nations, cityserve international providing food, shelter and transportation to millions
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>> the city of north dakota was really happy when potential for a new cornell came to town. well that was until the citizens they are learned about who the company was associated. >> they told us the air force officials had raised no content, they told us that, they have properly decided the corporation, and they see no problem with it. which just simply isn't true. they did a google search, that was the vetting process. if the company.
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>> will back in july, "the ingraham angle" first branch of the story of a chinese company as you just heard name fool thing, it is attempting to build a cornell just miles from american air force space, which is yesterday the committee on foreign investigation in the united states concluded that its review saying that they do not have just diction to block this. will end up the very bluntly, the committee that congressmen data, and gave the authority to protect america's national security, is allowing a chinese business, with ties to beijing and means the ccp, to operate near miles from an american military installation. what is general austin? millie? what spending so much money on national defense, when obviously buddy in washington tends to defend this country here on our land at all. he now is gordon chang, a senior fellow who has been checking china's land purchases here in
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the united states for years. gordon, why are we going to allow china, to fly up key agricultural tracks in the united states let alone, lands near an air force base i think people are just scratching their heads tonight. >> will they have to, you can't remember that this company is chinese. and that means in the communist party's top-down system, it did not refuse a to spy. also, the chinese 2 2017 nationl intelligence law article seven and 14 will require every chinese company to spy, if they receive a demand to do so. so, this is a company all their compulsion commit espionage. this is let peace of mind within 12 miles of grand forks air force base. if get sensitive satellites there, this is the very nature that is danger to american security. and whether you google or not, therefore should have known this.
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>> now the mayor of grand forks said a interesting reaction going into the news yesterday watch this. >> initial surprise because at 45 more days we expected for them to take the full amount of time. so they had a 45 extension so they could have asked for more information from the two parties involved. >> gordon, didn't take the extension that they could have used to thoroughly look at this, if it's rush through. if someone just trying to placate, please, bend over back this for the ctp in the united states at this point? is that what we can conclude? >> that is an expiration can come up with. and by the way, even if the committee on foreign investigation in u.s. didn't have jurisdiction, the president of united states using his powers under the international emergency economic powers are as of 1977, to prevent this land purchase. so, there's a liquor can be done, we still need to keep the pressure up but you're absolutely right. we have a white house, we have a
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pentagon that seems to turn the not to defend the united states. >> will gordon, how many american companies are being allowed to buy tracts of land in china? near chinese or anywhere, near chinese military installation they have a list of those? they want zero. zero laurel, this is just again an issue of reciprocity, and this is not the only case that we have. we have former chinese officers, actually bought a lot of acreage near an air force base in southern texas. and there's another case of this is well. so this is seen to be symptomatic, and these are the communist party is using these purchases to spy on the u.s. i mean how dumb can we be? >> and almost yesterday almost 200 chinese companies avoided being delisted from the u.s. stock exchange after our accounting watchdog board, claimed that they had full
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access and audit expections later on. here's the chair of that boy board defending this decision. he once invested are better protected today because the pcu was able to send in our inspectors and investigators and really look at the books of the audit firms in china. and find out whether there's problems, and now were able to hold those firms accountable to fix those problems. >> gordon? is there any indication that due diligence is even possible when you are talking about the ccp in their tactics and their strategies against the united states? >> know. and what's even worse, is that we send our hot auditors to hong kong where we reviewed those books. we didn't send them into the main then, we didn't send into the companies themselves. so i did not see how we can say regard to diligence where we can hold them to account, this was just fundamentally wrong in terms of the agreement of the first place. in the execution is worse.
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>> gordon, thank you so much. and as they are continuing warning to this tipping towards the recession, and vendor heads over a morning show seen something entirely different happening? my. >> still at these numbers, they seem to be lining up fairly well for joe biden if a decisive one for the election in 24. the inflation, and some of the recessionary problems, they get washed out and 23 and by 24, it looks like we are moving to where we were in 1994. >> oh, my gosh, our next guest say that this comparison is laughable, as remember what reagan was doing in the early 80s one counter to every liberal prescription being presented. here now is the former chair of accounts of economic economic advisors in the trunk, and who recitation fellow, kevin, explain five viewers while comparing biotin to grade again, it is absurd.
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the word is an absurd it's farcical. >> yes, it's an absolute joke. the bottom line is reagan came in with thoughts of inflation just like biotin. what he did -- biden kicked it off at the spending, but what reagan did was went for kicked off he had a supply tax cooks so they were more supplies and a cut government spending, and not think i scared spending by 22%. elevating the senate hiked taxes and increased government spending so a speeding command by securing supplies. and that is in a make inflation worse and worse. so you know, even the lenten liberal economists are saved it and it is not to get better intention. so, they are not really passing the class right now. >> well yeah biden's deputy treasurer and secretary says that everything is pretty much pq watch. >> with a bit about the u.s. economy, we still see a great deal of momentum in terms of consumer demands strong. and over the course of the last two weeks we had a chance to sit down with ceos are telling me from this perspective if they
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are still getting orders from consumers or other businesses, and they feel good about their order books. >> campaign, i think i've ever seen them before, what you're hearing hearing from business leaders? >> low, business leaders are afraid that they say it recession coming, we just currently said sales data is that we still ten to november. and the second half of the year when i can have a negative pack that we had the first half. we deftly had a recession in the face of the year, but the consumers have been borrowing on their credit cards like crazy. credit card debt is up 50% relative last year, and there's no way they can be able to borrow again next year because first of all with interest rate going up and have to pay more for the credit card debt. the second about their heating and limits. so consumption has got to hit a wall as we go to next year which is why all the wall street economies are saying that we can have a session. so i really don't know where he's coming from. and secretary also had a piece of t "the wall street journal" were bragging about the economy and at peace that will conduct a
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hot or soon. >> you and i talked about this in our podcast, but i would expand on this because your point, about what republicans, especially in any sane democrats last want to save this country's economy what they should be doing rather than this omnibus bill, as hard as it would be p.r. lies in the term explained that for the viewers. >> the republicans what they need to do is to have a real, real hard look at shutting down the government and cutting spending an enormous lead the way ronald reagan did. you know the house has the power of the purse, and people are going to say when they do that you know you can't really threaten the dead of the u.s. with the shutdown of it so scary number so responsible for how irresponsible is it that we now all a whole year's gdp. mostly to the chinese and other foreign investors because of these reckless policies. in other the forecasted ghosted to ddp's two years of doing gdp, so i think it's irresponsible to spend the way they are doing.
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to be irresponsible for republicans to play along. >> kevin, this is sobering and thank you so much for sharing these thoughts. and people are better be paying attention especially to the g.o.p. thank you. cnn, nancy pelosi, and a chinese restaurant? women wear breaks it all down. in a collaboration that nobody really asked for a there.
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stay well welcome to fox news live, and a new year that appeals court has rejected efforts tipping pandemic related to restrictions on immigrants and assignment in place. a coalition of 19 republican leading states, i trying to keep the title 42 restrictions that were put in place by former president trump, to help present prevent the spread of cova 19. the restriction are not on track to expire on wednesday. a major winter storm is wreaking havoc on travel for millions of americans. after 4 feet of snow as a ready fallen in western south dakota while up to 30 inches slam
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>> hot and sour soup. >> nice cold hot sabbatical day. >> this is a historic moment. i'm thinking, how is he going to begin, as you get a quote the constitution? american history? bullet? the bible? >> [laughter] >> i love how she does the total thoughts move she's eating while she speaks a gamut of the hunt before he got his chain gang. i made these two are something else, i think chuck ordered the ballard drop soup not be a job. that's something there. >> raymond, okay first of all how does he get all of these assignments? and nancy is on her teeth, what is she doing this you get something between the mowers that can be varied -- they can be very difficult to deal with. >> i don't know but i will say this about this whole undertaking, it is amazing to see these two, they almost finish each other's sentences.
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and it's a will collaboration in anything like this on the g.o.p., because these two, they will not tolerate dissent, the apparatus one. that sum to think about but it sort of terrifying watching this display, because no matter what happens if this much laura you pick up the tab. and there was one curious moment when biden came up, and the jerry act explains there felt filthy. >> i think president biden has done an excellent job as president of the united states. and i hope that he to seek reelection. elon musk a look at what is accomplice. >> went i think is a need for intervention. >> trumps family moves into being? what's good for the goose is good for the bite of laura? i mean did dr. joe say the president's event today? stay one he's been a great friend, -- or excuse me, no
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arrive. is one of the points. you know, we learned a horrible lesson after vietnam. the effect of -- i may be irish but i'm not stupid. >> why the irish stupid now? it's just a slight against my people, but in part irish come on. >> how can you look at that and i think an intervention is needed. but all we have a royal update for you, courtesy of the netflix suffixes, they may. >> the first time the penny jeffery heard, we spent the night in a room in buckingham parents, and an event where everson a member of the family senior members of the family were on the front page. >> i went oh, my gosh. >> when someone is marrying in they should be a supporting act.
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in his been stealing the limelight are doing the job better than the person who is born to do this. that upsets people, and it shifts the balance. >> law, this is why a conservative mp in parliament is about to forward a bill that will remove their titles. if you hated so much, why did you cling to the title? you know, there is the principal's markel of japan, she married a guy, left the royal life and she's an intern at the metropolitan museum of art off the street, libby could quite nice. why can't these two have the same dignity? >> because houses are to make money. ma she is not to make it on acton, he's gonna make it he's not gonna make it on his bravado i don't think. >> while they need those titles. laura is time for the annual real versus fake tree debate. now i've recounted the dangers of real cheese for years, you know i'm an artificial tree i lie, a real cheese can carry
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wildlife like rodents, and pythons right into your hopes, you don't realize it but there it is, look at that slithering out, this christmas a man found a praying mantis egg sack with hundreds of eggs in the tree. imagine that reviewing compresses money. now they're not fast ferries, the praying mantis is. also the shot sharp pains, and you have a couple of pets, the sharp tying shots, then large in the throats of your pets, and i have not even mention the inside bronc jumping said the mold spores, that is smugly into your home. >> are to fund -- aren't you just a lot of a lot of fun. >> i admit pushing with this, the state university found 70% of most boys his christmas cds to set off allergies. the defenseless, laura ingraham defender that treats. >> first of all, the large trees are more environmentally sound, others i make in china very much. ccp are supporting. almost 90% of them.
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they're made in china, her, so you're making china rich which means china will continue to expand its influence around the globe. because there would a sale of the street did the americans. and, let's just say this, it does not have that real, you did the wise men? you can it be the so-called wise men, who found the chemicals in your hand because of the fig trees. we want reality. >> what he is reality, you want you ready for reality, after 15 years i finally converted you. this is laura ingraham's tree in her home, look at this, an artificial tree. wait, then in the other room, in the foyer, artificial tree. in the library, artificial tree. laura ingraham, you are than they have good markel of christmas. you are trashing my fig trees, but that's what you're decorating your house with. i rest my case. so glad to have run this the
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>> where did the time go? you know christmas is right around the corner. so we at the angle, wanted to have a little extra holiday fund this friday night. joining me now is jason, the former utah congressmen, and michael crom a form of trans-assistant and host of them monitor crawly podcast. i had, i am a little late to the whole crew christmas presentation as far as gift giving and getting. so i am rushing around, i know is did this last minute and it drives me crazy. but i said to thinking while i was driving around this week, about all of the very odd toy crazes that i missed most of them think the good lord. but just the past 20 or 30 years or so take a look. >> it's one of the hottest selling toys in a country this holiday season is the yo-yo.
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>> they're going like crazy, they're going out the door as fast as we get on. >> i still can't find the tickle me elmo, i think i'm going to more gas in time they can ever imagine. >> what you for for question do you know? >> what you want for christmas? >> pony. >> now kids are asking ford forget the area, the ipads the xbox is whatever happened to simple things like whatever doll you could find mom. >> yeah, i just wanted lincoln logs for goodness sake, give me more linking logs. and maybe become a few my legos, and i was happy. still i am. >> let's get to some of the worst christmas gifts that you can actually give now, know this is according to the website all gets considered. number four on this list, and now monica and i know you have some friends that want this, along ashtray. [laughter] number five. >> look at this thing.
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a cremation urn. for the ashes. it would have prepared a right, number eight's, a beer belly fanny pack. that could be the most disgusting thing i've ever seen. and number 17, a toilet month. which is a toilet is that since shape of a mug. those are just a few what is the worst gift you've ever received? i negatively outing someone with this but what was a question mark >> yeah, i am but nothing says love at christmas to look like a toilet mug am i right? [laughter] >> you need >> i'm in the creation and might have the toilet mug beat in terms of like expressing one's love for someone. the worst gift i ever got was years ago. i had a boyfriend who was lovely. the christmas came around and he got me floor mats for my car.
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>> how romantic. >> let's just say i appreciated them and i needed the floor mats for my car, but you want to get that from like i don't know -- your sister something? it wasn't particularly romantic, so suffice it to say the relationship did not last. >> it be one thing if there was a ring on the mat, but if it's just the mats, but that's just the end of it. i jason, okay, the worst gift you've ever received? there's better be good my friend. >> you know, my dad loves me, and years ago he gave me a refrigerator freshener. it has these absorbing crystals, odor absorbing crystals, there it is. and then i got socks, and i got a refrigerator freshener. he obviously loved me. >> wait a second, what are you living on your own then jason? and did you have a difficulty actually cleaning out your refrigerator? no? >> no i was married with kids. i don't know what he was trying to tell me but that's what i
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got. >> you're your father obviously, did your father really care for you? now, they've after going through the worst gift, if you can't give any political guys or a media personality a gift? to whom would you give it? and why? monica minister with you first. >> well, my media person who i also think is the person of the year this year, is elon musk. who actually likes one of my tweets today. so that was very cool. he is obviously the wishes of the second richest person in the world, so we have is we have everything. so i would give them a hug. for saving free speech. at least on twitter, and these for the time being. >> i was think you can give them the rest of the alphabet, didn't he didn't name one of his kids x? so just give them all the other letters. i jason wade by you question makes me want to get it i think i'm the grinch, but i would love
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to give the white house press secretary i'd like to give her her notebook when she goes up to the podium. and have it just be empty and blank. i want to see her actually tried to do a press conference without reading all the answers. and i know that sounds terrific, but inside it would just make me giggle. >> okay no, an empty notebook, that would be -- i think she's just hand out notebooks. why do the press briefing at all? just head out or coughing up debris since everybody is much easier that way. both of you i hope you have a great christmas and we will see you in the new year. biden lies 600 rinse and repeat. the last bite explains.
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>> when the moon hits your eye like a round pizza pie, that's abiding. they want his daughter, this a little italian me now. >> what a buffoon. it turns out this was on the first time he is this line. >> married dominique jacob
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mcnairy. for talent -- bits annually -- alberta gator right because of what dominate the daughter. >> it turns out that joe's father name, is donald jacobs. this can joe's never cared much for facts. that is it for us tonight, greg gutfeld gutfeld! will take it all from here have a good weekend. >> ♪ ♪ >> happy friday everybody. i'm so excited, first for than a welcome's guests. the gas. she's guessing for two. this christmas she is eating for two, and

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