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a hearing in the subcommittee on the weaponization of the federal government to investigate abuses by the fbi. the whistleblowers testifying at the hearing to suspended fbi agents and one former agent all claim the fbi retaliated on them for speaking out on the practices at the bureau . now, if i may, maybe just as a reminder, a couple of stories on those practices. in 2020 one , the fbi counterterror division raided the home of a red cross volunteer named joseph bolaños . bolaños is sixty nine years old, anonymous hipster's claimed bolaños was at the capitol on january 6th. there's no evidence, though, that bluenose was there, much less that he did anything violent, regardless of the fbi. regardless, they showed up at bolaños house. they were armed. they seized his electronics, and the raid was so traumatizing. >> the bolano suffered two strokes. >> then there were the pro-life raids on christians. mark and paul von again. no evidence that either of
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these men were threats to society, but armed fbi agents raided their homes anyway. and then there's you and me. and those of us who cherish america's constitution and her symbols. >> but media organization obtained a copy of a document which whistleblowers subsequently authenticated to the committee that is styled the fbi's domestic terrorism symbols guide on militia violent extremists. mr while you gentlemen familiar with that gun. >> yes. was the betsy ross flag in terrorism symbol guide? it was. and what about the betsy ross flag makes someone more likely to be a violent extremist? >> i wish there was a reasonable explanation for that question. >> there isn't this congressman that gates talking about the betsy ross flag, in addition to to a meaning a supporter of the second amendment or the right to bear arms as markers, according to the fbi, that you could be a threat to society, that you could be a domestic
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terrorist. now, one of those whistleblowers you just heard from, his name is garrett o'boyle. o'boyle is an army veteran who , after high school, enlisted in the infantry of the army and deployed to both iraq and afghanistan. where he served with enough distinction to earn the combat infantry badge. he went on to become a police officer and then an fbi agent. in his words, he swore to serve the nation and protect the constitution. but o'boyle, like other agents you will hear from, decided he needed to speak out to blow the whistle on what he saw as the weaponization of the fbi and for speaking out, they destroyed his life and weaponizes fashioned the fbi allowed me to accept orders to a new position. halfway across the country, they allowed us to sell my family's home. they ordered me to report to the new unit when our youngest daughter was two weeks old. then on my first day on the new assignment, they suspended me, rendering my family homeless. they refused to release
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our goods, including our clothes, for weeks. all i wanted to do was serve my country by stopping bad guys and protecting the innocent. to my chagrin, bad guys have begun running parts of the government, making it difficult to continue to serve this nation and protect innocent. but i , for one , will never stop trying and i'll never forget my oath. homeless, stranded without clothes, a two week old baby relying on the charity of friends, family and churches. all of these whistle blowers paid the price they suffered for telling the truth. but for multimillionaire levi strauss heir dan goldman, who last night we told you here on this program, peacock feathers round in front of journalist julio process for him, the truth wasn't appreciated. and these men that you just heard from, these whistle blowers, well, they have sullied the reputation by receiving charity. >> mr. boyle, geocache fatele is have you received any money from cash fatele or his organization?
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i have a mr. friend. what about you ? are, you know, cash brittelle as well? yes. and did you receive any money from cash ? oh, yes. he gave me a donation last november, a donation? yes. are you a charitable organization? i was an unpaid, indefinitely suspended man trying to feed his family. his reached out to me and said he wanted to give me a donation . >> goldman tweeted, cash . patel is a political hack for donald trump , under investigation by the doj for leaking classified information . today's weaponization witnesses were bought and paid for by purtill. this committee is an arm of trump's criminal offense. these men you see who ruined their careers and begged for coats for their kids to make bank on donations from associates of donald trump . that's according to dan goldman. and that is a special level of despicable elitism from dan goldman. >> we also got, by the way, a special level of stupid in the hearing from the unintentional comedy stylings of congresswoman
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sanchez. >> mr. allen, have you ever used twitter, yes or no? >> i have utilized twitter, yes. okay, and is your account at marcus eight nine seven zero five zero six four five ? >> that is absolutely not my account. okay, that's not your account. well, on december 5th, 2020 two on account under the name marcus allen retweeted a tweet that said , that is not my account, ma'am. you haven't. let me finish the question, sir. football player. you haven't let me finish the question. on this end. the time is mine. on december 5th, 2024 you an account under the name of marcus allen retweeted a tweet that said , quote, nancy pelosi staged january 6th re tweet if you agree and quote, do you agree with that statement? >> it it's not his account. linda. hey, linda. is your account. linda sandesh three one three nine nine . no, okay, it's not your account
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on may 17th, 2020 three . by the way, linda, the time is mine on may 17th. 2020 three . did you tweet under the name linda sanchez quote donald trump is the greatest president of my lifetime. i'm asking you , linda, if you agree or not. yes or no, the tone, the demand ,the demand for yes or no, the dull condescension. i would rather be paired on a debate team with john fetterman than locked in a room, forced to listen to linda sanchez. it wasn't his account, linda, but the insults and the condescension from that hearing from democrats were nothing compared to the price paid by those whistle blowers who said, in all honesty, they don't know that they would do it again. >> one of your really good friends, your former colleagues, came to you and said, i have this thing that is being covered up. and i think the american people know no need to know about it. what advice would you give them? i'll tell them first to pray about it long and hard.
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and i would tell them i could take it to congress for them or i could put them in touch with congress, but i would advise them not to do it. >> you would legitimately try to protect one of your colleagues from doing what you have done? absolutely. and how do you think that solves being able to shine light on corruption, weaponization, any kind of mistake misconduct that exists with the american people? >> it doesn't solve it. but the fbi will crush you . this government will crush you . and your family if you try to expose the truth about things that they are doing that are wrong. >> these men were targeted. they were crushed for speaking out about you potentially being targeted by the fbi. and in case we needed that reminder, yet another reminder at the hearing wasn't about whistleblowers. us islands representative stacey plaskett was on hand to help us know where to point the crosshairs. >> today's hearing will be more of the same. perhaps they're too far gone to realize that, in fact, this
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hearing is evidence as if we needed any more that maga republicans are a threat to the rule of law in america. >> the hearing was about you . >> it was about me. it was about who they call extreme's. nobody knows that more than kyle seraphin. he's a former fbi agent, a whistleblower himself, and he joins us now. kyle, thanks for being with us. this evening. you as well as many of those men we saw today have helped bring to light what the fbi was doing. why is this happening inside the fbi? why are they targeting americans who support the second amendment or who are pro-life? why are americans the target of the fbi? >> well, the fbi is a domestic intelligence agency that still has law enforcement capabilities, and that's what they become. so intelligence agencies, they want information and they need a target. and a lot of this comes down to funding, i think, which steve friend was very accurate as he sort of presented that
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to the hearing today. they're incentivized to name a target and then they're incentivized to actually hit that target. and it turned out that the politically expedient target that they had was white supremacy was anti-government, anti authority, violent extremists, which is made up. that's like our founding fathers. and anybody that fit into that category turns out to be pretty conservative. so we are the target and we being conservative with the lower casey, no party required. >> it just turns out it just favors the democrats. >> you know, kyle, the fbi has tried to dismiss many of these whistleblowers as seeking fame or using the media inappropriately. for others. there have been suggestions, for example, when it comes to the gentleman we just heard, marcus allen, that he got in the way of investigations by looking at alternative theories. i thought that's what we were supposed to do, consider all possibilities in investigating crime. he was talking specifically about january 6th, but it seems that fbi had a conclusion and went in search of its evidence and punished an agent who might have had an open mind. >> that's hundred percent
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correct. so i talked to marcus this afternoon. i'm good friends with garito boyle. i'm friends with steve friend. so all these guys, these are all my people at this point. what's amazing is the durham report actually called fauci out for lacking analytical rigor and analytical rigor is when you consider all sides of a problem. they're failing to do that. i would say that marcus allen was doing exactly what i would expect him to do. he was an s.o.s, which is a tactical analyst that assists fbi agents in practical casework, getting information and background and so on . and so all the angles should be considered when you are doing investigations. and if i had an soest like marcus, that's what i would want him to do. give me all the information and let me suss it out and then go see what holds water when you go out to the field and the interviews and the investigation as it needs. so he was doing it the way it was supposed to be done. it's incredibly unfortunate that the bureau was so politically minded, but they've brought in 100% on january 6th and there's a lot of money and promotions that are tied to it because they they created a prophecy that said it would be the biggest investigation in
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history. and so therefore it must be the biggest investigation the fbi has ever done. >> carl seraphin, who's given us much of this information we heard today in this hearing about what is who are the targets of the fbi. thank you so much, kyle. appreciate it. all right. florida congressman that gates was at that hearing. you saw him in that clip asking garrett o'boyle about who has been targeted by the fbi and he joins us now tonight. congressman, great to have you with us . on this program. >> you know, i would love to start with this, congressman. you know, there's a many americans , a great many americans who have seen this and heard this and are beginning to become aware of the problems within the fbi. but then they go to the next question. and it's the question i have to start with with you . what can be done about it? when there will be when will there be any accountability? >> we don't throw people in jail in congress. that's probably for good reason. we have to defang and defund the authorities that have been weaponized against the people. we have to get the fbi out of washington, d.c.. much of what you heard today
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is that there are good fbi agents and analysts all around this country and there is pressure that comes out of headquarters and out of the washington field office to do things that are against the law in the constitution. and then when people are brave enough to push back , they are crushed. we have seen how the fbi has targeted president trump, how they've targeted anyone who believes in the second amendment or build the wall or for goodness sake, the betsy ross flag. but now we see how they go after their own and they're doing to make an example of these people because they know that the corruption runs deep and they're deeply afraid that more people will come forward. so it's easier for them to torture garito boil, to leave his children without jackets and a cold winter, to leave a friend without the ability to make an income. it's easier to do that than to face the consequence of the corruption that they have allowed to seep into an agency that seems to have sown more evil than they have rooted out. >> and congressman tweeted today yet another example of that corruption is you have
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a whistleblower out out of the boston field office who has brought to light, affirmed that there was fbi presence on january 6th, infiltration in the riot on january 6th. >> with all of that in hand , and i heard you say this now we fully understand the limitations on the power of congress. as you just said , you do not throw people in jail, but you do have the power of the purse. and you alluded to that a moment ago. you do have appropriations. is that in the end the avenue that congress can pursue in attempting to reform the fbi and how you fund the fbi? >> yeah, the lifeblood of the things that you are concerned about. it's the money. so we have to cut off the money and we also have to make organizational changes. my colleague, dan bishop of north carolina has suggested breaking up the fbi so that their agents fall within the jurisdiction of the u.s. attorneys throughout the country. that say everything isn't centralized. we have a circumstance like in boston where the boston agents were saying, we're not going to go and round up people just because they happen to be in
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washington, d.c. on january 6th. and for that, they face consequences. >> and that's deeply unfair. all right, congressman, that gates important hearing today. we appreciate your participation and thanks for joining us tonight. thank you . >> all right. joe biden's cross-dressing klepto nuclear official just arrested again. he didn't learn anything when he got caught stealing luggage. more on that next. rocket man is on a suicide mission for himself. what you know about the korean war may not be the full story. >> this was really the start of the cold war. they drew a line and that became the 30th parallel, an unauthorized look inside the attack. soviets and their allies everywhere, the political forces. macarthur looked at truman with disdain and consequential tests for america. the unauthorized history of the korean war streaming now
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. the latest arrest coming a month after brenton. surprisingly, escaped jail time in two separate cases in both minnesota and nevada, also involving, you guessed it, luggage theft. that is despite facing up to 15 years behind bars in those cases. now, i say that to say this, he had also been seen on camera and online wearing various pieces of women's clothing, again, allegedly stolen by brenton. >> but of course, he escaped facing the music. you will remember, he, of course, made headlines last year after being appointed to that position that oversees nuclear waste policy at the doctor's office of nuclear energy by virtue of that appointment by the bush administration. >> and yet we know this. there's another case now. now we don't have a court date for this latest case. but of course, as i get that information, i promised to pass it along. he could face more jail time. i say more . he hasn't faced yet, or rather, he hasn't served it yet. >> but we'll see if that changes this time out. well, only the best for
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the biden administration. >> thank you , captain. nataraja was a rookie punter drafted by the buffalo bills when his life was ruined by a false gang accusation. arisa had risen to national prominence. san diego state university, his record breaking punts had earned him the nickname the punt god in august. 2020 two , though, a seventeen year old girl falsely accused of gang her with two of his teammates at a college party. sports media jumped all over the allegations. this was their moment. they got to talk about misogyny. but more importantly, they got to talk about themselves, to talk about their moral authority. the buffalo bills then dropped a raija his professional career was over before it began. >> the only problem arisa wasn't even at this party. prosecutors this week declined to press charges. >> and here's what a raja had to say about the experience. >> it was brutal. i just had to trust the process and trust that the evidence would come out in the end and trust that the truth would win in the end.
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that's kind of what i held on to. i say i had trust in the judicial process in the civil court process, but yeah. and the court of public opinion ,it was not fair to be treated as guilty until proven innocent. i can look myself in the mirror and i know that this isn't true. and that's the biggest thing. >> mary katharine ham is a writer without .com and the host of the podcast getting hammered. mary katharine, it's great to have you on the show this evening. but these false accusations, they do they do get me very upset because while you can be cleared of the crime, the famous saying goes, mary katherine, where do you go to get your reputation back ? >> well, i think this is one of those instances where, again, we learn, look, me too. and the movement might have brought about brought about a lot of things to light that were wrongdoing that we should know about. right. but that doesn't mean that you dispense with due process, which is sort of what happens here in the court of public opinion. in the media, is happy to help every step of the way if the characters are the right characters. and matarasso here says, hey, i'd love to be judged by the facts of this now that we know
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them. this prosecutor declined to bring charges. we now know because of a transcript that was unsealed that the reason he didn't bring charges is because he interviewed a bunch of people. a witness says he wasn't there at the time of this alleged event. and they also have many terabytes of phone data that they got via a search warrant that have videos to which the prosecutor told the accuser and her lawyer, hey, looking at these, i cannot possibly prove that something forceable happened here. those are pretty important facts that he should be judged by . and yet we didn't have those. and cbs writers for the atlantic, the nfl network all just said , oh, obviously, we're going to talk about the travesty of this allegation instead of dealing with the fact that someone is innocent until proven otherwise and too often media is just picking well, we don't like this character and social justice requires that we categorize him as bad and this accuser as good. >> and that's not what journalism should be . you know, mary catherine, i was in sports media when this case first came to light, and i've seen this type of story on numerous occasions. and it's it really is , as i
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said about the journalist and themselves, their image for who they might be and their own particular moral authority. they want to climb to the top of the mountain and stand on the table and say they are anti , as though there is some strong contingent out there opposing them. who is pro ? it's a crowded mountain top to be opposed to . i just wonder where the moral authority is for those who stand up and go, wait, i'm going to get the facts before i destroy someone's life right. >> due process is not pro crime. yet the media has this hive mind where if you're the person who says, hey, i would just like to wait until we know exactly what happened here before we throw someone under the bus. you are seen as pro the crime. it's infantile way of thinking. it is not the way that the american system of justice, justice works and it's not the way that it should work in the court of public opinion. and too often it is . and i'm glad he's getting his say. by the way, not only did the media get mad at him, and call him guilty, they piled on his parents for defending him at the time. >> it turns out they should
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riverhead, not a sanctuary city. new york welcomes illegal immigrants. >> it is a sanctuary city. so why is mayor eric adams shipping illegal immigrants to riverhead? >> that was a decision that he made that went bad, really bad. and now he doesn't know what to do. he's got sixty five thousand people coming into his city. >> he doesn't know what to do with them. and he's reaching out to all state facilities that house individuals, veterans, disabled. and he's making contracts with them, giving them a great amount of money. and all these individuals in these shelters, in these homes, they're being put out into the street and he's paying them big time bucks. and that's got to stop in particular. and what's really, really disturbing, what really was what set me off on this journey was that in the crossroads hotel in orange county, he made a deal with the with the hotel.
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they they took twenty five local area residents who were homeless, who needed the shelter, put them out in the street to house. people that are coming over our borders. this is a federal problem. and this has been going on for at least three years. we need to address this issue that we dealt with at the state, the county, and definitely not in a small community was very diversified. who lives in peace. and with only 36000 individuals and we're working. we enjoy what we have to come in and upset our community. >> it's not happening everywhere. so it shoved homeless people housed in your community in a hotel back out onto the streets in order to provide hotel rooms to illegal immigrants. what will this do? what will this do to your city? i mean, can you absorb all of these illegal immigrants that he's going to ship to riverhead? >> it is impossible. >> we are on the verge of gentrifying our town. it's something that's been going on very quickly.
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and we're ahead. we're creating a town square. we've got ten million dollar grant from the government to build a town square. and there's so much development, there's so much great things. the community coming together, there's so much support. and all of a sudden we're going to get hit with this. it's unfortunate. and the items have to decide what to do with the problem that he created. he's not going to displace people along suffolk county. >> no. well, it looks like he's going to try, doesn't it? >> it looks like he's going to ship them out to you. try my order. and it's a court order. it's a state of emergency. all the cases that these hotels are not zoned for, that you're violating no zone. and if we have to do what rockland county go into court and get an injunction, we will do that. >> it seems to me that if you open yourself up as a sanctuary city, then you should be able to welcome them into your city and not ship them out to cities that are not sanctuary cities. seems pretty intuitive
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and obvious to me. we wish you the best of luck in riverhead. thank you so much. >> okay, thank you . all right. here's a crazy story. a female army officer named dolia doray came back from active duty and found a squatter living in her georgia home. and amazingly, she couldn't get him evicted. the squatter, a man named vincent simon, is a previously convicted criminal with gun drug and theft charges. and he was finally arrested today. deputy ray is the owner of the house and she joins us now. >> great to have you on the program. this has got to be something you're out deployed on active duty and you come home or you hear your house has been commandeered by a squatter. >> thank you for having me. yes, i'm actually still on active duty. yeah, that was quite alarming to find out that someone else had move into my home. >> yeah. and what is the how it first where do you sit today? is he he's been arrested. >> has he been evicted from your home? have you been able to get
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your home back ? added the marshals and the sheriff's office. they work together to get him out today. he's now sitting in jail. >> i got him evicted today and that takes some time. i mean, i've heard these stories of these squatters before. that's no easy task. when someone barricades themselves, you figuratively barricades themselves in your house. there's some kind of squatter rights that now makes it almost impossible for you to get back your home. >> so how did this whole thing make you feel? so it's kind unjust to find out that someone can literally move into your home with a fictitious lease, with a company that doesn't exist. my house was not on a market for rent. it was on the market for sale. i had a contract on the house and to find out that this person moved into my home right after i got done, renovated, it was very aggravating and i was
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angry. yeah, i can imagine. i was very angry being away from home had i not been on duty, i would have been in my home. and to know that a career criminal to it that could just move in and did not want to leave. >> yeah, i can imagine if may make you feel not just angry but but insecure. violated you . i know it was difficult to get. i know it can be as we talked about someone evicted from your home. >> did you lose that? you mentioned you had a purchaser for your home in the meantime there were you able to retain that buyer? >> what's the status of your house today? i did not. i had to terminate that contract. because he was sitting in the house, correct? >> correct. the buyer got spooked, too. i had to terminate that contract. >> i used the georgia forty four times for to fort leavenworth eighty to get him
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out. a lot of people really don't know about that. >> it's it has to do with the sheriff's office, though. the police can't get them out because it's a civil matter. but had i not gone to the media, i would not have had the opportunity to get my home back today. >> yeah, yeah. and you lost a buyer in the process. you are literally out money from this man sitting there squatting, which i think is a nice way to say essentially some level of grand theft, having stolen a purchase from you on your house while you're serving the country. dolia, we appreciate you sharing your story with us tonight and wish you the best of luck. hopefully you'll find a new buyer for that house. >> and in quick time, i have faith. >> i think i will. thank you for having me. you bet. bye. all right. joe biden is failing at his job, but msnbc is doing everything they can to convince the american people otherwise. joe scarborough, mika,
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jake. i think everyone knows the democratic party has an incestuous relationship with the media. nobody benefits from it more than joe biden. it's safe to assume the more over the top the press gets. he gets from the media, the worse. biden, though, is doing. biden is doing so poorly lately that joe scarborough and mika morning joe are having daily segments telling you the opposite , that he's feeling great and doing a great job. >> the the age issue, it's an issue. but you know what? i will say this for the biden white house, it's more the presentation issue because he is cogent. he is on top of the issues presented. biden keeps up a brutal schedule. there is no question that there is a tremendous difference. and this is understating it incredibly between the amount of work that he puts in in
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a day compared to former president trump and his executive time. i know you would be exhausted if you had a schedule and probably would take some days off or i would. he's cogent. you should be able to tell that if that's true, just by watching joe biden, he always tells you , just watch me. joe scarborough was saying it's might not be obvious, but definitely he's good to go. >> he's strong, he's cogent. he's a warrior for this life. >> laura , laura , ingram joins us now. i like to have the ingram full graphic. i don't know what that is , that i think warriors in that in that picture, i guess, keeps up a grueling schedule so we can trust well, they put a lid on his schedule usually like eleven o'clock a couple hours after joe and maker off the air. so i just think i want to say this. you are so kind and everyone in the studio incredible to give them the audience that they so great in the morning. so without this incredible
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setup here and these clips, i mean, no one might ever know much about what they're saying. so i salute you for being so magnanimous. what you're doing to my old employer, msnbc, it's part of my brand. >> yes. so i kind of miss what what they can't do is talk about the results of this administration. all kidding aside, whether it's know public's optimism, declining the declining value of the dollar, the attacks on personal liberty, whether it's the way you can heat your home or the way you cook your food, that's all coming. we all feel that the push for electric vehicles driving up the cost of of everything that's energy related is everything we consume and everything we purchase. that's really hard for people who don't have great jobs like the ones that we have. it's really tough. and most people say their lives aren't better than they were a year ago, or certainly not, you know, four years ago when things were looking pretty good under donald trump . so now they can say anything they want about how he. what did you say that does he deserves a vacation.
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i miss that part of it. he maintains a schedule. it's it's grueling. it is very grueling, but it doesn't really surprise. what else what else are they going to say? they have a couple of things to say. well, they'll say white supremacy is the biggest threat to the country. it's not a bad economy. it's not endless. wars. it's white supremacy. racism is is increasing homophobia, xenophobia. i mean, it's america's rotten, awful rotten place narrative. and it's because of everyone who disagrees with them. that's not really what happened to hope and change. >> that's out the window. you know, if you dropped a rock from a certain height, it sooner or later would hit terminal velocity, i think, or i thought or i am hopeful. the insanity also has a point of essentially terminal velocity. you can deny reality. you can tell me black is white. you can tell me are women. but it's somehow people's eyes understand objective reality. and what you see here with me and joe is two people pulling the wool in real time like a bad magician over the american people's eyes. you can't tell us that the president is strong and courageous, is a show for
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the elites. >> and this is a show primarily for manhattan elites and the journalistic set. and they they know they know what you know what time it is . they know that people's bank statements in their for one statements are down precipitously and regular people know when you go to the grocery store, you get like nothing that. sixty dollars. so you can't deny that. so you can you can try to say republicans are mean and racist. and i guess that's what they're going to do. as far as i can tell. that's all they can say. but the reality is , the reality is numbers are numbers and you can't really fudge those numbers. so i think it's going to be increasingly difficult. but look, they have a strong constituency of of women voters, especially liberal older white women who are, you know, hate trump and hate, hate, hate conservatives. and , you know, they think they can have a real lock on the minority vote , which i think is changing. and it's slowly changing. >> but republicans are going to have to work on it. well, the denial of reality has certainly, i guess, hopeful track record for them over the last couple of years. they successfully denied reality. they've convinced at least
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some segment of the population to believe that men can be women. and i know that sports illustrated has its new covers out, which includes not just martha stewart at age eighty one , but it includes some men as well. it seems there's no space that is safe. men are now better at women and everything, including neither of those are men and women. but yeah, i don't think either those are. >> but this, i believe, is the the one who writes is . all right. well, say what do i know. but again, it's it's so obvious what they're doing. and i think, again, money, money kind of tells us the truth. what's going to sell more sports illustrated magazines? is it that kind of mixed gender magazines or is it the traditional sports illustrated shoot of beautiful models? i mean, you can't have any objective talent or objective standards of beauty anymore because that's all discriminatory. well, but life is you know, we make decisions based on our experience and what is attractive to us. everyone has different views of
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what's attractive. but look, this is , again, denying that up is up. down is down. left is right. i mean, this is just they have to do that, of course, back to msnbc or any figurehead for the liberal intelligent here, they have to tell people, look, you need to suffer more a little bit. but because if you don't suffer the horrible, awful white supremacists are coming for you and they're going to overthrow the democracy. these are the people who use the russian collusion thing to try to interfere with the election, not for just one election, but two elections. so that's all they have. anti democracy, white supremacy. vote for biden and komla. and i think that's something you're going to be talking about tonight on your show. i am going into the fbi whistleblowers coming up tonight. yeah, we're going to we're going to talk about that. also, back to the issue of the latino vote in urban america. they're worried about that. joe biden's unveiling his plan to try to hold on to the latino vote . we're going to tell tell viewers how republicans actually have a pathway to increase that vote . if they increase that vote , it's over for the democrats.
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the plan is to call everybody racist. yeah, well, and also just to say, you know, you're because you're for border enforcement, you're against hispanic voters, which is patently ridiculous. all right, laura , you're doing a great job. thank you . i'm so glad to have you . all right. great to see you . all right. take care. our manhood, it's on decline in america. we no longer value strong men in this country. we talked about that last night. instead, we demonized. senator josh hawley has just written a brand new book about this called manhood, and he joins us next. money stresses me out. so i got this experience and now i'm taking my fico score. i got a new credit card and i'm even finding ways to save. finally getting smarter about money feels really good to see all you can do with the free experience app. >> download it now. looks like you've been sleeping well. >> god , he's back to my pillow guy and you're looking good. still feeling good. well, just when you thought it
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heats up this weekend on fox. >> oh oh, watch where you're going. >> yeah, mom, pay attention. what if it's a concussion? hang on , i'll look it up. >> oh, i'm probably fine. probably. >> we noticed something wasn't right and got her to a doctor . i thought i was okay. but i had a concussion. sometimes it's hard to tell on your own. don't mess of your melin. >> if you hit it, get it checked. there's a masculinity crisis in america. the country seems to no longer value strong men . instead, we demonize strong men and we're seeing the results. so what's going on ? how do we fix it? josh , as a us senator from missouri, he also is the author of a brand new book, manhood the masculine virtues america needs. >> and senator harry joins us now. >> great to have you with us . this is a topic that i'm personally pretty passionate about. i'm trying to raise two boys, senator , into men .
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and it seems something has gone very wrong here in america. what do you think is the biggest threat to men? well, i think that the left and their ideology has a lot to do with it. will , i'm right there with you, by the way. i've got two little boys at home. it's really why i wrote the book and what the left has said to men for really generations now, 20 , 30 years ,is that to be a man is to be toxic, that if you are a man, you are a terrible influence. you are making the world a worse place just by being you . and i think we've got to see just the opposite message, that we need men to be strong. we need men to take responsibility. we need them to be protectors and providers and to live in a sacrificial way that empowers other people. and listen, a man who does that can transform his life. he can transform his family and he can transform this country. >> and that's what we need. you know, you've written about this in your book, and it seems to me that really, not just when it comes to men, but for any human being, the biggest source of depression or loss is a loss of a sense of
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purpose. in men certainly seem to have lost their purpose. you wrote in the book, which i really liked, that there is for essential purposes that men need to look to fulfill. >> those are of the warrior, the builder, the priest in the king. >> tell me more about those senses of purpose. well, these are just the ancient rules that men have been called upon to play from time immemorial. i looked at stories in the bible. i look to american history. i tell some stories from my own life, mentors of mine, to look at these these character traits. you know, the journey to manhood is really a journey of character that we as men go on our whole lives. >> and it's about building up our character, building up our strength. and so, yeah, you look at the virtue of a builder, somebody who contributes the virtues of a warrior, somebody who is strong, willing to defend the virtues of a priest. somebody is in touch with eternity. what matters? and then a king, somebody who can provide who can protect ,who can bring goodness and liberty and peace and order to other people. and then every man is called to do all of those things. i think we've got to put those
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role models out there again for young men , for men of all ages, but especially for young guys to say, listen, this is how you leave your legacy. >> this is how you change the world. you know, in the short amount of time we have left. i love to ask you this. you know, with the loss of masculinity, we've lost leadership in this country in many ways. we've lost a generation of young in with depression, sitting around playing video games, aimless. but we also have had this weird thing step up in its vacuum that this fake masculinity of braggadocio and, you know, materi trappings. it seems to be that there are other things willing to fill the vacuum of masculinity. yeah, i think a good example of that is you've got these this group of men who say, okay, well, masculinity is toxic, then. yeah, let's just embrace that. we'll say i'm going to be toxic to now that that's not it. right. a man is a man. a man is a guy who's willing to provide, willing to sacrifice, willing to give himself away. >> and we need to call men to that ethic. yeah. strong men who can have a sense of purpose, raise a family, contribute to their community,
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have principles and help this country and their own community and their own sense of self back to the light manhood. i really look forward to reading this book in depth. sinter, josh , ali, thank you for being with us tonight. >> thank you . all right. that's going to do it for us tonight here on fox news tonight. >> coming up next, is , of course, the great sean hannity ,who has with him once again tonight all of his friends. >> hello, friends, by the way, ever met. wait, wait, wait, wait. hold on . they have a message for you . they do. what is the message for? well, it's. you go. hi, will . it was hywel. yes, sir. thank show. thank you . welcome to "hannity". we are back with our live audience tonight. in studio, lindsey graham, tommy larin, dagen mcdowell, kellyanne conway, judge jeanine pirro right here on set. but first, a dire warning from a former fbi special agent. listen to this. the fbi will crush
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