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a programing note. >> we will have a live audience show tomorrow on thursday. and by the way, a few of the guests in studio, kayleigh mcenany, charlie hurt, taking my pal jimmy phallocentric, sarah carter, and a couple of surprises. you want to be a part of the show? it's simple. hannity .com tickets are free. that's all the time we have left. please dvr. in the meantime, let not your heart be troubled. laura ingraham, you got the best applause of any guests we've had on an audience show. >> the best applause ever. i loved you . are we are we on the air now? are we have we started? oh, hey, you're on the . hey, how are you ? there's nobody to know. you're just talking tomorrow night. they'll be hooting and hollering and people throwing footballs and saying, hi, laura . >> we love you , laura . oh, well, that was fun. actually , i hate to tell you , i hate to break this to you, but i'm going to be coming to new york a lot more so i'll
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see more regularly. how about you come to new york, do one audience show a week so people, you know, can say hi and shake it up and they don't give me a standing. >> i got a standing ovation. we'll get the same drunk people who are at your event to just slide over to my fantasy. and appreciate that we're really short handed. we'll throw awesome. >> might be fun. yeah, exactly. all right. thank you so much. i am laura ingraham. this is ingram angle. thank you for spending time with us tonight. the biden protection racket. oh yeah. that's the focus of tonight's angle. they couldn't even trust biden to announce he's running for reelection. live on camera. >> now, why is that?
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that never gets old. i don't know why. that's just adorable. now, who said you need a pandemic as an excuse to hide a presidential candidate from the usual scrutiny that comes along with a campaign? all by needs, though, is a willing press corps. and then they were able to help shield him just like they did in 2020. >> so he's the perfect hologram candidate running the perfect virtual campaign. it's devoid of substance, devoid of light, perfectly captured by the first eight seconds of his canned reelection video. that was a long eight seconds. now, after three years of biden, it's not morning in
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america. it's america in morning. now, you notice when you're watching this, if you watched it, watch what? they're not arguing, okay? they're not arguing that four more years, joe biden is going to mean your life is going to improve or your family will be more prosperous or that your streets are going to be safer. and that's because there is no affirmative argument for biden's policies. to be made. >> freedom, personal freedom is fundamental to who we are as americans. there's nothing more important, nothing more sacred that's been the work of my first term to fight for our democracy. >> fight for our democracy is what he said . >> now, where and when exactly or eligible voters are prevented from voting in the united states . tell me when that happen. now, if anyone is harming our democracy, and threatening our institutions, it's the american left. how many times have we heard them push for packing the court
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or abolishing the electoral college? how many times is biden tried to use executive orders to do what only congress has the power to do now? >> i can't count that high either. the fact is , biden's pitch to voters is solely a negative one . vote for me and i'll protect you from the bad bad mega mega boogie man on the right. it's kind become its own drinking game. >> guess what? my mega republican friends in congress are up to . my republican colleagues are pushing some tax giveaways, the same old trickle down dressed up in magic clothing only worse. >> they think that somehow we're going to go back the threading, the magic of republicans proposes to take us to a place we've never been and where the last guy tried to take a help, the ultra mega mega monster. now, what does that monster look like?
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that poor on shoman with the horns, or does it look like two dollars and thirty cents a gasoline, gas or interest rates at two point six percent? or is that mega, mega, ultra monster rising wages? how about no new wars, a border that was enforced? if that's all a monster, then america should beg for an ultra mega mega invasion. but instead, with joe, we have a different invasion, don't we? at our southern border where millions have gotten a fast pass to freebies and we're right now another three thousand migrants are marching through mexico. and just this week, for thousand were apprehended after crossing into brownsville, texas, that's four thousand in one week alone. so let me get this straight. this is the slogan kind of making it up, but here it is . vote biden, harris together, we can protect you from the populace.
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now, for leftists that may have some appeal, but most voters are going to see that like any protection racket, biden's comes with a tremendous cost, one that biden's voters are paying every day. and it is steep, got lower wages, higher prices, pessimism ,war, a weaker geopolitical position, more crime, empty office buildings, failing schools, oh, yeah. and corruption. and that's only the beginning. the price is only going to go up in a biden second term as his green thugs go after gas powered cars, gas stoves, air conditioning and a suburb. it's got to get rid of those. furthermore, once he doesn't have to face the voters again, he's going to be free to relaunch his long standing surrender. oh, sorry, partnership
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with president xi and the ccp. and what does that mean? that means bye bye, american jobs. hello, chinese control. but never fear they have soothing music here to reassure you . oh, come on now. biden sniffing air. >> that would have at least made it more believable of question we're facing is whether in the years ahead, we have more freedom or less freedom, more rights or fewer. of course, this was hilarious since it was the democrats who so casually shuttered schools, closed churches, and forced americans to take experimental shots in order to work and just take classes. it was the democrats who didn't and don't think twice about censoring speech it disagrees with and and let's not forget
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how they tried to establish a soviet style board to monitor and shape the national conversation to fit its agenda. remember, it was only shut down after an uproar. this information governance board was a body that was meant to advise the many parts of the department of homeland security that were working on disinformation. all of these narratives that the disinformation governance board was going to be this or orwellian ministry of truth and all of the harassment and disinformation that was directed against me was based on that falsehood. >> hmm. she's just upset. she didn't get the sense for everybody. so in a second term, this orwellian truth squad, it will be back and with a vengeance this time. now we did find one argument that by this goofball cabinet, it is trying to make for biden with republicans back in power, plain, they're going to start
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crashing everywhere. >> i'm not sure americans all realize that one of the things they're talking about cutting is our ability to grow the air traffic control workforce. >> their budget proposal would actually mean shutting down air traffic control towers. >> and this is after his stellar record at dotti every flight in the u.s. grounded for a time today. that's the first time that's happened since 9/11, the train derailment in ohio, which resulted in a massive fire and toxic chemical spill, particularly under fire , is transportation secretary pete boutiette. >> do you think this issue will be sorted in time for the holidays? >> i think it's going to get better by the holiday. >> passengers forced to sleep in airports, luggage scattered from city to city christmas has just ruined. >> this was the worst christmas ever. >> i wish it was not like this. definitely hire that guy for the future. so three years ago, a lot of americans voted for biden,
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hoping that he was going to return things to normal. but now we know for biden, this is normal. a weaker, poorer america that staggers from one disaster to another three years of biden. my goodness, it's bad enough. do americans really want another term? >> so the only hope for our feeble figurehead president , the only hope he has is that enough americans decide that it's all rigged and they just don't vote at all. but there's too much on the line to let that happen. early voting, ballot harvesting, voter education, mobilization coast to coast and especially in the battleground states , should be conservatives main focus going forward. republican donors, they need to get off the dime and fund those efforts, swamping anything that zuckerberg or soros may try to pull this time. >> and by any practical measure, we know biden. he he's not up to the job.
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he's failed america and impoverished working families. while his own family has continued to cash in big time to really protect democracy and get us back on our feet, republicans and independents will have to band together to punish biden's betrayal and his corruption. and that's the angle. joining us now is mollie hemingway, editor in chief, the federalist fox news contributor, and victor davis hanson, hoover institution senior fellow. >> molly, will we ever see another democratic campaign that is about lifting people up out of poverty, out of low wages, or is this demonization game going to be their playbook for the foreseeable future? >> it seems that they have done well with demonization campaigns. they have this huge asset in our corrupt media environment where our media basically run democrat campaigns right now. like, it's really striking
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how in the last election, in the last campaign, joe biden didn't really have to campaign. he had the media just running everything while he was allowed to stay from his basement. >> but it is true that people respond to to negativity. that's actually a problem for biden, though, because when he was running before, he could just run against the republican administration. but now that people have endured a few years of what governance is like underneath the democrats, they have so much that they don't like about that, whether it's the economy, the border, the drugs, situation, the mismanagement of wars or, you know, deciding to get to wars without a clear strategy for how to get out of it so the negativity can work both ways. >> now, victor, to that whole point of demonization, the white house tried to characterize the republican today, this way they're fighting to put fentanyl on the street by defend the funding border patrol. their proposal makes clear that only things house republicans are committed to giving to americans are increased
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crime, lower economic growth and more manufacturing jobs sent back to china. >> more reading with cupie today, victor, but is anyone buying that particular argument? republicans want battle on the streets. >> really? that's it. you would hope not. >> but they feel they have a system or paradigm that worked in 2020 and they've replaced the idea of the candidate. in joe biden's case. he's a construct. he's an artifact. he's incidental. they feel that in 2020 , they have the excuse of covid. he was not really a candidate. the media, as molly said , outsourced the campaign. but when you have the fbi paying twitter to suppress information and you have mike morell, a former deputy director of the cia and 50 intelligence agency, squashing a story which they knew was true, then you have a formidable formula. and when you add that mark zuckerberg, 419 million silicon
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valley, the social media, the traditional media, they feel that they can make joe biden into an incidental candidate. and i think they've done it before in 2018, people knew that dianne feinstein was impaired even then. and yet they did the same thing. she didn't campaign. they they use the media and their monetary resources and the bureaucracies. they did it with john fetterman in pennsylvania. they have a new paradigm and that is that if they have candidates are flawed or impaired, they and outsource the campaign to the media, to the permanent admitted administrator of state, to silicon valley's market capitalization. and they feel that they can just be negative, negative, negative, and they don't have to defend her record or much less appear in person or talk to the people. and that's i think we're going to see and i see that twenty four he's going to be in. i see that joe biden. i want to get back to that in a moment. but molly, at some point this does become the socialist theater of the absurd because
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chris coons, who is so desperate to try to make an affirmative case for biden's reelection video today, this is what he resorted to on cnn. i thought the introductory video featured not just president biden's beautiful catholic school penmanship, but the visual that remind us of how much better off we are two years later. i notice writing as well. i think we are stronger abroad and safer and stronger at home. >> ma molly, i get the hologram president . i get the media propping it up . is there a point at which the fiction becomes so wholly unbelievable that those independents who voted for biden last time just say, i just can't do this again? i just i can't go along with that. his penmanship. that's it. realizing the whole thing is absurd and you know, it is evocative of what happened in 2020. this idea that you vote for joe biden, everything will be calm. he has great penmanship. whatever the issue is , to get
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people to vote for him, which is completely at odds with the reality. there's there's been just complete chaos and disruption with the lives of american citizens, with our role abroad, like it's actually kind of offensive that chris coons would try to say that we have a good situation abroad, given the reality of what's happening with our role in the proxy war against russia and ukraine, how we are completely not able to handle the threat from china. you know, all these all these issues, it's but there is this thing, laura , where i think, you know, we do have such a corrupt media that they create this alternate reality. they have joe biden as a prop. they have they are able to to suppress news and information that is harmful to him and elevate news information. that's good. it's a really big threat because it affects how people how people can compete in elections. we're not operating in a system where we have people being moved by polls based on persuasion. it's a it's a really big thing
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that republicans, if they want to win, they need to be thinking about. >> yeah, well, the problem is people still have to pay their bills at the end of the month, victor. and we we've got a role, but they've got to pay their bills . so to me, it's incumbent upon republicans to get people mobilized to vote. so what zuckerberg did to their vote , republican billionaires and the heavy hitters have to do to the republican independent vote , you want to change this country. you want to be making more money again in your pocket, have it in your pocket. you got to get to the polls. that's the only thing that matters. it is , i think, molly, and you are right, the media is just, you know, they're going to do what they're going to do. molly, victor, thank you both. now, by his reelection also hinges on the success of the war in ukraine. and despite warnings that i and some choice others were offering in the spring of 2020 one about how the russian war machine actually works, the bush administration has never seriously considered pursuing a peace deal . in fact, they rejected the left is essentially sold out all of their anti war principles for
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what? to deplete american money and arms and push the world as close as it's ever been. a nuclear war. it seems that way. so this election will be one where we found out, find out how much americans actually hunger for a war like this. and i think the new left might find themselves surprise about how little appetite there is for it. joining me now is ohio senator j.d. vance. senator , it seems to me that the administration is preparing for bad news in ukraine and they're looking for a way to kind of frame it as a non loss, even if it's not a success. your comments, given everything you're seeing from your vantage point? well, i think the administration and laura, to your point, doesn't have a strategy. they have no idea what they're trying to accomplish. they have no idea how to accomplish it. what they've basically done is thrown one hundred and 30 billion dollars into a russian and ukrainian money pit. they've drawn down critical
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weapon supplies and artillery and missiles and other systems, weapons supplies that we should be using in taiwan to prevent the chinese from invading taiwan. and so now they see the writing on the wall that the ukrainian fighting forces, they've told us for a year are just on the cusp of victory, are nowhere closer to victory today than they were a year ago. so there's already this parlor game in washington where people are trying to avoid the obvious conclusion that our strategy isn't working and they're already preemptively lying to the american people. and trying to figure out how they're going to make excuses for another general of foreign policy experts making bad, predictably terrible decisions and not suffering any consequences for it. >> well, the white house is also opening the door to ukraine, joining nato , which a lot of people are very, very concerned about as far
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as heightening tensions. >> watches to the president view that ukraine belongs to make our position as our u.s. position has been very clear when it comes to nato's position. we support an open door policy, and that is a decision that is between nato allies in the countries aspiring to be to join nato . so we will not get ahead of that. senator , is that going to tamp down the the aggression here and the tensions in the region? not at all. >> laura , you know this as well as anybody, but this will further escalate this conflict, which has no end in sight and is clearly disconnected from american national security interests. let's step back for a second and appreciate that ukraine is the most corrupt country in europe, maybe one of the most corrupt countries in the entire world . that says nothing about the bravery of the ukrainian fighters on the ground. but the ukrainian leadership is a complete and utter disaster. and i just ask my fellow americans in ohio and across the country, would you feel safer at night? would you sleep more soundly at
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night knowing that vladimir zelenskyy has has guaranteed to defend the borders of the united states of america when joe biden refuses to do that himself? of course you wouldn't. nato accession for ukraine is maybe in ukraine's best interests. it's maybe in germany's best interest. it is not in the best interests of this country. and anybody telling you otherwise is not telling the truth. >> senator , good to see you . tonight. thank you . now, newt gingrich is here. haven't seen him in a while with his thoughts on the gop's 2020 four plan. plus the latest, the trump vs. desantis saga. and just days after we learned of his involvement in the hunter biden cover up, we learn the secretary of state, anthony blinken, frequently emailed with hunter. >> miranda devine is here, has all those details next. jj never missed a beat day sunday by the apj is working
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think you will do. >> i can be the winds of change . >> president biden himself often says don't compare me to the almighty, compare me to the alternative. i think when folks look at president biden and his strong record compared to the alternative, they will vote for him and the polls show that and show that strongly. >> polls show that really well in the real clear politics average, desantis is beating biden by nearly two points
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and the average of polls. trump is beating biden by one point three points. joining me now, newt gingrich, former speaker of the house, and fox news contributor. newt, i've been saying for quite some time now that biden is he's a known quantity. everybody knows the failures, countries getting poorer. our foreign policy is more chaotic. but what is your advice tonight ,given everything that we know right now to the gop field? on how to best proceed, knowing that he's going to be, as our previous panel just said , shielded from any real scrutiny by the media? well, look, i think the challenge for republicans and independents is three quick things. one , to form a genuine majority. we have a project called america's new majority project dot com. and we've spent four years now testing, for example, parental rights as an 84% issue.
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so you want to fight on issues where you have eight out of every 10 americans already on your side. second, we need really big solutions. people understand if the baltimore city schools have twenty three schools with not a single student, now one out of two thousand able to do math , you need a pretty big change, not a tiny change. and then third, we have to communicate every day. reagan broke through, rush broke through. i think in ninety four , it's fair to say with the contract we broke through, we have to hammer away two things. biden represents corruption, coercion and incompetence, and we represent bringing all the rest of america together, which is about 70 to 80% of the country in favor of very large solutions to enable us to survive the challenge of china. i think that that choice has to be what 2024 is about. >> newt, when you think of the relatively small number of
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voters that turn this election for biden, when when you look at it across the battleground states that trump did not win, georgia, pennsylvania, arizona, et cetera, getting those voters out to the polls, registered and then mobilized, voting early or voting on election day, whichever is . how critical is it that outside groups are funded by the big donors of the republicans as they obviously are on the other side, much to the chagrin of republicans, the last really two election cycles, the midterms in twenty , twenty ? >> well, if you look at what zuckerberg did, which was basically, i mean, an astonishingly technik illegal but clearly illegal in principle four hundred and twenty million dollars for selective turnout gives you a sense of what republicans are up against. your opening monologue was exactly right. and here's the problem. the republican model focuses
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on campaigns. the democratic model focuses on votes. the republican consultants as a group are at least 20 years behind the times. their models are wrong. they spend the money way too late. they don't understand the notion that what you have to d consulting class is both absol and frankly, making so much money, just doing cookie cutter ads that they don't have to think and they don't have to adapt that. >> newt, what do they do? they make huge money, do they not? they make 20% on the ad by then. they make the fauci on making the ad, producing the ad. so this is a this is a grift of the consultancy class, unlike i think most voters have any clue about. and what have the results been ? as you pointed out, they've been abysmal. well, for the most part, with the exception of a few people, you know, you now have
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consulting firms that are owned, but by companies in new york purely as investments ,they don't care about politics. they don't care about candidates. and i think, frankly, that the republican national committee should produce sort of a checklist that candidates and donors should both use for example, if consumers aren't going to spend the money early, don't hire them. if they're not going to spend the money and they don't have if they're not going to focus on your campaign and give you unique ads, don't have them. i mean, it's that it's that straightforward. newt gingrich, always great to see. thanks so much. now, miranda devine is here with the latest news on the biden griff. plus, as the crisis in sudan breaks out, there are new fears over rebels capturing yes, a biolab. what why are there biolabs in sudan? >> we'll tell you in moments.
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credit repair, .com. this might make you want to put down that bowl of orville redenbacher because rebels have just taken over a biolab in sudan. now it's one that holds deadly pathogens. fox news correspondent kevin caucus here with all the details. >> kevin , what do you know? evening, laura . actually , frankly, i think you could call this frightening revelations unveiled by the battle in sudan. you see the world health organization, the says there's a high risk of biological hazard in khartoum, the capital , after a bio lab there containing deadly pathogens was seized by fighters. now, the labs work is reportedly related to the control of such diseases, such as polio and measles and tuberculosis. and malaria and aids, as well as preventing and identifying possible epidemics. now, if you're wondering why in the world would there be such a high level biocontainment lab in a place like sudan? well, the answer is , frankly, simple.
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it's because governments and health organizations from around the globe pony up the money for the building and the funding and the research. and then in return, laura , there's generally less red tape than labs, say, in the west, especially when it comes to research on primates, for example, which is especially important when you need to test things like vaccines and antivirals and you need a non-human primate model. >> now, it should also be noted that the lab works with the world health organization, the whl, whose largest funding comes, you guessed it, from the u.s. government. now, that's a data point worth keeping an eye on , especially if it comes out later that some of the labs work was nonscientific in its application. >> laura hmm. organa functionaries. >> kevin exactly. you bet. i'm wondering if you have a comment on this report in court filing out of arkansas that your son hunter just made you grandfather. did you know that's a private matter, mr. president ?
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my most grandparents are overjoyed to talk about their grandkids, not joe . and it's not just joe hooper. sounds like the child doesn't exist. it's the entire family. now, take a look at the christmas stockings hanging in the white house last year. there's no stocking for navy. that's hunter's daughter, who is born out of wedlock, not after originally reaching an agreement on paternity and child support with navys mother, london roberts. well, of course, the case was reopened in november and now the judge is getting fed up with the antics from both sides, ordering hunter and the mom to appear at every single hearing that he conducts. starting this coming monday. >> but there's more . joining me now, miranda devine, "new york post" columnist and fox news contributor. miranda, you have some other details i understand about hunter and where he may be hiding out. what can you tell?
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>> well, it's a bruma, but it's been pretty persistent for at least six months. and there are a lot of sightings of hunter biden at the white house to back up the idea that he has been living there and hiding out from process service who might be wanting to serve him papers on various court matters, such as this paternity problem that he has with navy. roberts, london roberts, the former stripper mother of his four year old daughter, an acknowledged daughter, and various other court cases, defamation actions and so on , coming from people like john paul mckissack, the owner of the the defunct macbook repair shop where hunter dropped off his laptop. and look, you would think that this arkansas matter would be a private matter, as joe biden just said , it is about, you know, his illegitimate daughter that he wants to reduce child support payments to . but what makes it more than
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a private matter is the fact that for the first time, we will see in a court of law hunter biden before to disclose his fit will be very interesting. in particular, we will want to see about the divestment, as his lawyer told us he did of his 10% stake in that chinese equity firm, bajour took him a very long time to tell us that he had divested himself of it. we want to know who bought it and how much for and whether will you know? i'm sorry, miranda. i'm sorry to . i am now saying that it's almost not worth calling it the hunter biden scandal. this is the joe biden scandal. hunter is just the conduit for the money that ran into the families accounts. >> correct. so it's really it's hunter because he's the vessel, but it's a fungible pot of money.
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i mean, you don't you don't have that kind of money from working for the federal government. for decade after decade after decade. and they made a lot of money. and now anthony blinken, we find out with a pen pal of hunters and he and his wife know what does that all about? >> yeah, well, joe biden is the product that they're selling. >> hunter is just the wormhole. everybody who was wanting to work for joe , who worked for joe , was going to pal up to hunter and that's anthony blinken had a social relationships, admitted that with hunter biden in washington, d.c., hunter biden met with anthony blinken in his office when he was deputy secretary of state. and we don't know what they discussed, but it was certainly around the time that hunter was needing some help on some overseas business dealings. anthony blinken said in some testimony to the gresley johnson inquiry that they just talked about family matters, that kind of beggars belief.
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us at misso fund .com at one point you took some guns out of etty and then regretted it that. what did you think that was a mistake? or movies are a kind of measuring sort of a signpost of where we were when we made them and what what the world was like, what the world was receiving when we got those stories out there. so i really regret having you feel for me. it is sacrosanct. it's something that that is our history. it's our cultural warfare. it's our cultural heritage. i do not believe in censorship that way. >> well, i'm glad steven spielberg finally realizes the error of his ways, but it isn't the leftist push to censor movies or books right now. that's most alarming. it's when the censors work with governments and corporations to bring the hammer down. and one of my next guests compiled a quick list of what's happening right now. it's really disturbing.
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the eu is ramping up censorship on 19 different platforms, twitter and even search engines, all under the guise of content moderation. then there's the uk online harms bill , which one member of parliament said would protect against the dangerous rubbish of anti vax misinformation. and in canada, a new bill would criminalize offensive remarks and also protests. if you're within one hundred meters of a drag show. joining us now is charlie kirk, founder ceo of turning point usa, and ned ryan , american majority ceo. charlie, people think all that's happening up north are across the pond. it is not the united states that can never happen here. >> really? yeah. i mean, it's censorship culture in the western world . we have lawmakers that aren't really calling for deep platforming, not to mention all the tech companies. and this really goes to show something that's very revealing. the cultural left has they control more than any other time in the last thirty or forty years, and yet they are more adamant at trying
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to shut up the opposition. why is that? well, it's probably because they know that if we are actually given an opportunity to speak the same thing that happens on college campuses, that we have a fighting shot, for example, on college campuses, they have four years of uninterrupted indoctrination. i want to give a speech or. right. leganes wants to give a speech for 60 minutes. they lose their mind. the same goes for why they are so ferocious. in their campaign of trying to censor. and it's a lot of european governments and yes, canada. but we're seeing it happen here in america and a lot of different ways. and we saw it with twitter, for example, in their collusion with the fbi, with the joe biden laptop story. it should give us a little bit of a seed of hope, though, that they fear our speech so much they're willing to go to such extra governmental means to try to shut us up. yeah, and now you and i talked about this on my podcast earlier today, but the hollywood stars are starting to kind of get what's happening out there because they know the monster is going to be turned on them. right? eventually, the monster will come and devour them all
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their old movies, all their old songs. and tim robbins, he's a total leftist, but he called out the mainstream media for attacking people like matt taibbi and michael shellenberger. watch. he actually said this mainstream media have not only ignored the story, but now attacked the journalists, effectively serving as a thuggish censorship arm of the government. now, what an embarrassing, shameful time for democrats and the free press. you're losing any shred of credibility you had you had you effing fools, ned. >> tim robbins, a guy he despises all of us . i'm sure. but he's saying the right thing here. well, i think there's at least an inkling of a thought with some on the left like tim robbins, that maybe this new jacobin revolution might actually consume those who once swore loyalty to it. >> but but like charlie said , this this fusion of big tech, big government, corporate, corporate propagandists, this ruling class oligarchy, first of all, they're not shy about revealing themselves, but they're making it very
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clear they will not tolerate dissent. they hate the free flow of information. they hate the questioning of the official and approved narrative. whatever it is , in a given month or day. and i think the reason is laura ,that they hate this free flow of information. they hate dissent and they hate the questioning is because that ultimately leads to the truth and those with authoritarian tendencies hate the truth because it feels they're arbitrary nature. and the thing is , once an arbitrary nature is revealed and the majority of people understand the absurdity of it all, legitimacy crumbles. and i think that's what we're seeing. that's what they're afraid of. if they continue to allow differing opinions and dissent and questioning, maybe people will come to the realization of the absurdity of it all, their legitimacy crumbles and we might be able to to have a new day in this country and across the western world . >> yeah, real debate like, heaven forbid, what happened to j.k. rowling's or, you know, martina navratilova on the on
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the issue of transdev. i mean, they're very liberal left wing, even on some issues. but they came for them as well. now, i want to get your reaction, charlie, to a different kind of censorship. and it's and it's an attempt to shape the way people even approach an issue. this is the latest hasn't been seen yet, i think, on on fox by trans swimmer leah thomas. >> they're like, oh, we respect leah as a woman. as a trans woman or whatever . we respect our identity. we just don't think it's fair. you can't really have that that sort of half support. we're like, oh, i respect you as a woman here, but not here. they're using the guise of feminism to sort of push transphobia. i believe. i think a lot of people in that camp sort of carry an implicit bias against trans people. well, it's pretty interesting, charlie. that's what meghan markle is accusing the the royals of implicit bias and it's the montera, right, of people like leah thomas. there's no real argument.
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it's just you're guilty of implicit bias because you have you have a view, your reaction to that inanity? yeah, my my quick reaction, i couldn't see the video. it's not like a man talking. i guess that's thomas. i don't know. i mean, it just it i don't know who it was talking there. but look, the point is that there's no half measure, right? that's exactly the point, is that it's tyrannical in nature that i'm going you have to allow me to dominate female sports . not enough just to say live and let live is live and let us rule now and celebrate it. >> indeed, charlie, ned, thank you both. now, one moment in time with camilla, the last bite will bite next venture. >> where's can go wild, the one we see bond datcher seals get 75% stronger all day. hold thanks to gradual release technology. go wild ciba wildly adhesive rode tried to cut
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>> while joe is slipping into dementia, kamala slip intoing a different dimension? >> i think it is very important
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