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disagreements, there is a lot of alignment on military goals h here. >> neil: very quickly while i have you, sir, there's a lot of talk that josh shapiro was nixed as a running mate for kamala harris because progressives didn't want him, didn't like him. what do you think? >> i mean, i just don't buy that. i think that tim walz is an amazing pick, but i served in congress with tim walz. i always knew him as a moderate, and someone who held one of the most moderate seats in the congress, someone who was willing to work across the aisle and had a track record of doing so. so that just doesn't make sense to me. >> neil: all right. congressman, thank you very much. i apologize for the short time here. in the meantime, just letting you know we have a busy show tomorrow following up on a lot of political stuff including president sean payne still backing the democratic ticket and maryland senate candidate larry hogan, what he makes of it. major musical >> greg: i've had it.
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hi, i'm greg gutfeld a lot of judge jeanine pirro, jessica tarlov, jesse watters, and gillian turner. "the five." ♪ ♪ j.d. vance crashing the harris and walz campaign to her as they had a battleground states michigan and wisconsin, the first stops on their swing state heist, but trump's vp pig was tailing them like a bloodhound with their planes literally sharing the tarmac today, so vance figured he ought to do the media's job, rolling up to kamala's plane to ask what she has been dodging the press for the past 17 days. >> i just wanted to check out my future plane, but i also wanted to go say hello to the vice president and ask her why kamala harris refuses -- why does she refuse to answer questions from the media? i also thought the press gaggle following her might get a little lonely. >> greg: harris and walz are trying to sell americans on their tampons for boys vision of america, but somehow you are the weird one. >> they are creepy and weird as hell. you see it.
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you see it. this is not normal. this is not normal behavior. donald trump, he sees the world differently than we see it. he has no understanding of service. because he's too busy servicing himself. >> i will probably put my record against his any day of the week. donald trump has openly vowed if reelected he will be a dictator on day one. someone who suggests we should terminate the constitution of the united states should never again have a chance to stand behind the seal of the president of the united states. [cheers and applause] >> greg: lovely. walz was on fire, just like the twin cities in 2020, but if the dems want to play the weird game, hillary is getting her freak on by tweeting out and embracing the tampon tim mima that right-wingers have been sharing. it's a reference to a bill that tim walz signed last year putting menstrual products in all restrooms in schools.
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but trying to own it, saying how nice of the trump campaign to publicize governor tim walz is compassionate and common sense policy provided free menstrual products to students in minnesota public schools. let's do this everywhere. hear, hear, i say, jesse. tampons for boys. that's why i'm going to vote. but once again, what you are seeing, jesse, is the preprojection liberals do. they project on to you what they know they will soon be defined as. weird. so they started saying vance is weird, and then you hear about the pushing tampons for boys or making it easier for trans surgeries for kids pure who is the weird one? >> jesse: tampon tim. honeymoon in china and shakes his wife hanan. what a weird dude. last week they said j.d. vance was a bad pick? [laughs] this guy is a covid snitch line. guys, they are playing lacrosse outside without masks on p or
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what a freak! this guy destroyed minneapolis. he's on the ticket with the lady that destroyed san francisco. this guy might be -- they might have sabotaged this ticket on purpose. eric holder is in charge of venting. eric holder is a pretty sharp dude pure he didn't notice this guy lied about not serving in war? he didn't notice that this guy basically told people that he was carrying a gun in a war zone? they have people now who served in his unit, calling this guy a coward, saying he abandoned us when we needed him. he was about to be deployed to iraq and then was like, guys, you know what, i quit. and then got demoted, then lied about his rank, and then said he went to war. people have lost careers over that type of life. and this is one of those things that people, if you are a republican or if you are a democrat, this cuts through everything. you see a guy like this and you don't trust him, and you can't trust him with money.
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it was the biggest covid fraud state in the country. and let's talk about tampon tim for a second. just think about what you need to do to lose money. let's say one guy is menstruating, one male is menstruating in minnesota. all right? instead of just having this one mail who happens to be menstruating ask one of his girlfriends if he can borrow a tampon from their bathroom, no, no, no, he spends hundreds of thousands of dollars stocking boys bathrooms with tampons. hundreds of thousands of dollars. what kind of disrespect is that to the taxpayer. save the money, don't stop tampons and boys bathrooms. >> greg: you know, gillian, jesse surprisingly makes a good point. there has to be a reason why, there has to be a reason why they chose this clown, and it is the law of diminishing competence. always the main character chooses somebody not as competent as they are. for example, obama chose biden and then biden had to choose
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kamala, now kamala has to choose walz. >> gillian: can you say menstruating one more time? >> greg: i've said that more time than i care to. >> gillian: i hope no one is playing a drinking game. >> greg: how toxic is that, the word men in that? >> gillian: i have a theory about why the vice president chose governor walz as her running mate. i could very easily be wrong. this is my own personal take. but if you think about it, i think it was more about her opportunity to strike out on her own that it was about any electoral strategy. if you are kamala harris, you are handed biden's record to defend. you are handed your senior staff at the white house. you are handed your campaign platform. you are handed your campaign staff. all the way up to the top. with three months to go, she has had very little say in anything that is going on so far in terms of her own presidential -- >> greg: she's not saying anything. >> gillian: she wanted to go with walz. pickett was an emotional, you know, heart pick -- >> greg: why, because she is a
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woman? >> jesse: is that what you are saying, she is emotional? i don't like what you are saying, gillian, apologize to women. >> gillian: this was her chance to strike out on her own and do what she wanted to do and i think she likes walz, their friends, she trust him, i'm doing this, my one chance to do something. >> greg: i'm going to disagree with you. >> gillian: is not allowed on the show? >> greg: i don't think this was her choice at all p or everything is being done for h her. she has just slotted in here. she can't have anybody overshadow her because she is so incompetent, if you put so many more competent than her they are going to go, they put josh shapiro in there, judge, she would have looked like a you know what. >> judge jeanine: that's why she waited so long. she had to get the excitement down before she walked out with walz. look, the choice of walz as her running mate is -- he's more than a liberal. who this is basically a complete
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takeover of the democrat party by the progressive radical left. that's what this ticket is. and yesterday we were inundated with this idea of a folksy midwestern kind of guy, and we all went to bed with visions of sugarplum fairies in our head, and we were like america is great again, and then we woke up to realize, this is a guy that allowed the torching of minneapolis during george floyd, who offered no state police, no state resources, blamed the local police, and then when he finally, after he is dithering while the twin cities burned, he finally agrees to send in state police, excuse me, national guard, but 100 instead of 600. and this is a guy who literally talks about the future, but he throws us right back to covid, he throws us right back to george floyd, he throws us right back to that time in our history that we want to forget, which is
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why they told us what to do, went to do it, whether we could leave our homes, six people at your house for dinner, otherwise call the hotline, and we will throw that person for thanksgiving, that family member, that sixth one, we will throw them in jail for being at your house, and let me just say, jesse, the quote about, i'm a military guy. no, you're not. you're not a military guy. you're someone who ran away, duct, choked, and abandoned your own team when you were told that you were being deployed to iraq. there were 500 soldiers under walz's command who got ditched by their leader, and the quote is he is so full of it, he says, wait a minute, he says, i spent 25 years in the army, using weapons of war that i carried in war. you never went to war, you fool! and this idea, you're going to
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actually out out-small-town j.d. vance, i don't think so. and finally, this is what i love about this guy. this guy is a great drunk driver, and i'll tell you why. as a drunk driver, he thought the police that were trying to pull him over, he says he thought, according to his lawyer when he was pleading guilty, that it was some guy chasing him, okay, the guy chasing him was a cop, so what's your excuse for speeding at 96 miles an hour, otherwise you shouldn't talk, 96 miles an hour, before the trooper started chasing you? and finally, his trans refuge law is an embarrassment. it's an outrage. it allows for minors to go to his state and literally have a sanctuary state that violates all of the laws in this country, don't tell you how. when i was a prosecutor, used to handle child custody, custodial interference, kidnapping.
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this guy has a law that violates the uniform child custody law in the united states. basically saying if you come to my state, i'm not going to honor anything having to do with extradition, with a search warrant, with an arrest warrant. who the hell does this guy think he is that undermines parental rights amid allows kids to transition, and there is no sch, state-funded health care for illegals, driver's license, menstrual products for all menstruating students, male or female, and finally, he doesn't want his state to work with i.c.e. you know what, i think is a great pick up your you to deserve each other appeared speedier and want to congratulate you, only four finallis in that statement, judge. it is true, he probably didn't call up the national guard because he did not want to get called up. jessica, what i love is the people who hate everything about old white guys now embrace everything about an old white guy appeared, look, he owns a gun. isn't that great, he goes hunting, he was in the military,
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he's in a position of authority. now he is cuddly, cozy, and wonderful p or before he would have been a member of a white supremacist movement, right? he would have been a reek of white privilege and toxic masculinity and evil patriarchy. now he is like a comfortable sweater. what say you, jessica? >> jessica: i say if he was an old white guy that sexually harassed someone i would hate him or if he was an old white guy that shot up a school i would hate him. but he has not any of those things. >> greg: not yet. >> jessica: i think the judge actually said that he was, somewhere in the middle of that. there is a lot to choose from, and i am conscious of time, so i'm going to go stolen valor first. obviously, this was going to come up because the trump campaign manager was the one behind the john kerry sweat vote attack, which was obviously very persuasive to people. he served for 24 years, honorably, then he stopped to run for congress on a platform on ending the war, and i don't think that anyone, especially with donald trump at the top of a ticket, he dodged the draft
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for a five times, bone spurs, captain bone spurs, what say you, judge? >> greg: bone spurs are a very serious issue, jessica. >> jessica: you know -- >> judge jeanine: like a badge of honor. i carried the weapons of war, but i ditched -- >> jessica: you are focusing -- >> judge jeanine: i'm telling you. >> jessica: said that people who had gotten captured, suckers and losers, doesn't want to go and be seen -- he's denied everything he denied he slept with stormy daniels but that obviously hasn't worked out for him pi don't think you should ever say anyone who served didn't do a good job in this. if j.d. vance wants to get into that tit for tat, he was in the public affairs department. it's just a fact of all of this be a guy don't think you should be going there with tim walz. i think that everyone -- >> jesse: he was in a war zone. he was in iraq. >> jessica: a reporter. >> jesse: the marines. >> jessica: j.d. vance -- >> jesse: it doesn't matter
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what i think -- >> jessica: it doesn't matter -- it's not true -- moving on to what i think was one of the more potent point or i know will be one of the major plot lines in all of this -- >> jesse: tampon tim? >> jessica: yes, i would like to talk about it. you know what, if you knew anything about the pink tax or how difficult it is for women when they have their period and they don't have access to tampons -- >> jesse: it's not about women, they can get as many tampons as they want, give them free tampons. >> judge jeanine: i want to hear this. >> jessica: the point of having menstrual products available in a boys bathroom is its fourth to 12th graders, that if there is someone who identifies, if there is a biological female who identifies as male and uses that -- you are laughing will be the undoing of your side p or i'm telling yu that, jesse. >> jesse: i highly doubt that. >> greg: you are letting, you are encouraging empathy, which
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we all admire -- >> jessica: know you don't. you don't admire it be a guy need to say something about the national guard. >> jesse: boys bathroom that is administration, jessica. >> greg: we have to move on, jessica. >> jessica: no -- >> greg: we are 15 minutes in -- >> jessica: not because of me. >> greg: i'm not blaming you. >> jessica: tim walz called in the national guard -- >> greg: for tampons? >> judge jeanine: may 30th. >> jessica: may 28th, more than seven hours before trump asked, there is audio right now of donald trump on the phone with tim walz praising him, as well as secretary of state, secretary of defense mark esper, who rode his book about what a good job tim walz did with that. >> jesse: then why is the city crisp? why is the city burning down? >> jessica: i love that you just -- >> greg: we have to go p or two before didn't get to governor walz's butter sculptures in the segment. >> greg: i know, we will get to that later. straight ahead, can't stop drooling over the midwestern
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♪ ♪ >> judge jeanine: liberal media sycophants are getting another throw up their legs. the pendants are following madly in love with the harris-walz ticket. >> it was mesmerizing. >> she was john wayne last night, she was a leader, a leader, and it was clear she was the boss. >> she is running a flawless campaign, and this choice, eight hours ago, i think wasn't as odd to me as it is now p to become more of a cuddly choice. >> he seems to almost have a twinkle in his eye.
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>> somebody who i bet knows how to make a good hot dish casserole in minnesota. >> kind of a folksy guy, very friendly, nice guy. >> he ice fishes, he is a hunter, he does butter carving. >> you are not going to be bowl bowl poll governor walz to the left or the right. governor walz right now is the middle of america. >> judge jeanine: got a brand-new clip from joe biden, remember him, hyping trump fearmongering. >> are you confident that there will be a peaceful transfer of power january 2025? >> if trump wins, no, i'm not confident at all. if trump loses, i'm not confident at all. he means what he says. we don't take them seriously. he means it. all this stuff about if we lose, there will be a bloodbath. >> judge jeanine: wow. instead, i'm going to start with this, jesse. all of the media is now so impressed that thousands are attending a rally, that -- even
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though trump has been doing it for years, suddenly these two are amazing at it is wonderful,y and happiness and the future. i think they are blind to what trump has been doing for seven years? >> jesse: congratulate the democrats, finally someone went to their rallies. it's only been eight years since someone showed up. good for you. there are 80 million democrats in this country. you'd think they could get a couple thousand in philly or in a city. good for you. now you know what it's like to actually have a real campaign. the way the media is talking about this, they are acting -- they are talking about a movie that hasn't even come out yet. folksy, charming -- you didn't even know this guy until 24 hours ago. you've never heard of him, you've never interviewed him come all of a sudden you know everything about him. judge, when they say folksy, this is the people in d.c. and new york, they think he is a hick who can trick other hicks into voting for democrats.
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but he really wants to castrate your 5-year-old. when they say he is a middle-of-the-road, he even said himself he's progressive. you know who just endorsed him? the socialists of america, a glowing endorsement. so this is just another hoax, walz, and the media is going to protect and elect this guy, and they are juicing the polls -- i just found out this country identifies r plus 2, and all of the polls we have been seeing with kamala doing so well, their samples are plus 7, r plus eight, r plus 4, these are fake polls, trump is going to kill her. >> judge jeanine: well, we will see, but they say no one, jillian, no one will be able to out-small-town tim walz. really? j.d. vance is from a small town. in ohio. and appalachia. why is walz so rural success story, but j.d. vance is just
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weird? >> gillian: i think the bigger challenge for walz is going to be the latest appointment came out last week when he was in the mix but nobody really thought he was going to be the pick, which showed 9 out of 10 americans who were polled said they didn't know enough about him to have an opinion about him. that is a serious problem coupled with a candidate who the vice president has some public profile but not particularly outsized impact on things during the biden administration, so it is not really -- when you couple that with someone literally nobody has ever heard of before, that's quite a challenge to overcome. i would also flag this was interesting come over the weekend, david axelrod said some of the excitement and euphoria we are seeing on behalf of democrats in response to this ticket now, he described it as kind of like the post trauma response, where people are so relieved to not have to feel like a pit of dread -- what is it, a pit of dread in your
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stomach, like when dealing with the doldrums of having a biden reelection ticket, pass them by, now they are so relieved by that that they are feeling euphoric. he warned it is going to kind of die out quickly, more than most people anticipate. to me that's the challenge i see for the ticket appeared >> judge jeanine: some on the left thought picking walz would help with the rural vote. you look at the last election he ran when joe biden ran, walz didn't really bring in, he didn't bring in the rural votes. >> jessica: well, he brought in enough votes to win by seven points -- he did not outperform biden the way other people who were being considered for this role did, like andy beshear or josh shapiro really stood out in that way, and mark kelly by a couple of points more, but certainly closer. that was something they thought of the guy read reporting they said there was internal polling by the harris campaign that showed josh shapiro wasn't, that wouldn't create that much of a
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demonstrable difference in terms of them winning it versus walz on the ticket, which it made them feel safer about going with it, but to gillian's point she made in the last segment which does feel like 9,000 years ago, she went with her got. she went with the person who also told her to her face, i'm not trying to be president p i'm trying to be your vice presiden. and i think that really resonated with her and that she felt safe with him, that he was going to be a supportive partner, and that -- >> jesse: like a safe space, like a security blanket. that's cute. >> jessica: well, j.d. j.d. vance -- >> jesse: sweet little walz, love you, you make me feel so safe -- >> jessica: just keep going, jesse. >> judge jeanine: don't outshine me. >> jessica: i think that this effort to make him out to be some sort of radical demon is not going to be effective because if you listen to him for 2 minutes, you know that this person isn't a radical. this is someone students and football players he coached where the staffers for his first
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campaign. it's someone, the financial reports came out today, he doesn't have a single stock, mutual fund -- >> jesse: that's crazy. he's never invested in america. >> jessica: invest -- >> judge jeanine: greg? >> greg: yeah, i love that he come i guess he told kamala, look, i'm not going after your job, like the last vice president. [laughter] you know, chris matthews, like john wayne gacy, is that what he said? >> judge jeanine: john wayne. >> greg: i thought it was john wayne gacy. i think he meant to say john wayne gacy. i get a weird vibe off walz. i feel like he's the husband of a missing spouse in a "dateline special, you know what i mean? >> judge jeanine: is he a suspect? >> greg: the beloved high school coach who held mandatory showers before practice. he just has a weird vibe. the key here is brainwashed. right?
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like come all of a sudden, the left loves things that they mocked months ago. the rural vote. since when do democrats love the rural vote? aren't those a bunch of hicks that pickup trucks with the red? now all of a sudden they care abt white males, the military, the second amendment, and all of a sudden the things that they usually reject, criminal justice, social justice, sanctuary cities, free health benefits, left-wing protest come all that stuff takes a backseat to folksy, rural, midwestern white guy, as if we are all supposed to, yeah, he's great, just like joe biden was going to be the voice of moderation when you guys put him in front of us. the middle of the road here is the road to ruin, and we know that. we don't have to listen to him for 2 minutes. all we have to do is look at his history. all you have to look at is 2020, what he did to minneapolis, how he viewed the riots, how he said it was exciting, how he said it was a moment of optimism, how
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his wife said she liked the smell of burning tires, what the hell does that mean? so sorry, you know what, just because he is an old bald white guy doesn't offer any, any comfort to me. john wayne gacy. pick him as a babysitter because he doesn't look like a hippie. that the logic you are using. >> judge jeanine: coming to a neighborhood near you? radical tim walz let criminals burn down his cities, and kamala bailed them out. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> gillian: welcome back. vp harris' running mate tim walz facing fire from republicans over his handling of rights in the aftermath of george floyd's murder back in 2020p or walz was pressured at the time to send in the national guard from the
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get-go but stalled, ultimately waiting three days before deploying troops to squash the arsonists. he later acknowledged he did not act fast enough. that is already becoming fodder for his chief opponent j.d. vance. listen. >> he was promoting rioters and looters burning down the city of minneapolis. kamala harris was helping to bail the rioters and looters out of jail. a really vicious cycle if you are living in that community, a really vicious cycle if you own one of those businesses that was burned down. >> gillian: so judge, he did wait three days to call in the national guard, but he did also acknowledge at some point later that he should have acted sooner. does he get any credit for that? >> judge jeanine: no, he doesn't! >> jessica: jillian -- >> judge jeanine: let me answer the question, jessica. first of all, the guy is not a leader. he cannot act at a moment's notice to. that is what we need in a leader. you don't do there and wonder and enjoy a p he enjoyed the
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riots. he told the police to surrender the third precinct and then hundreds of millions of dollars in damage, another person is killed, hundreds of buildings destroyed, he and his wife were thrilled this was happening. he basically says lack of equity is a reason for the 2020 riots, and he said we saw a large peaceful protests, and what he's really saying is, you got what you deserved because equity is what we need, and the argument, he made an argument that bringing in an armed presence in the midst of where they just had a police killing would be seen as a catalyst. that's his excuse for not bringing in the police. and his wife is not deeat then he is, saying she left the windows open so she could smellt the blm rights, these people are cuckoo, violent crime has gone
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up, police gone down, the 11th e nation for crime. and let me just say, he wasted, dithered, and mishandled the whole thing, and in the end, what you got is a guy who was unable to lead. >> gillian: jessica, it is, as the judge mentioned, harder to defend the fact that violent crime surged 30% on his watch, throughout the state, mostly in minneapolis, and then the minneapolis police force shrunk by 40% under his tenure. >> jessica: yep, those stats, i mean, crime is going down now but obviously there was a huge spike, and we have to remember the summer of 2020 was still during the trump administration. this was not, like, going to go on joe biden. >> gillian: president trump is not responsible for the police in minnesota. he's not. >> jessica: like i said when we talked about it in the a block, i think it was, there is audio donald trump on the phone with governor walz telling him he's doing a great job, and mark esper said the same thing p or
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he called in the national guard. yes, it was too late, should have got in a day before that, but he did it and he apologized for the fact, he said abject failure which were pretty strong terms for someone in elected office. fine. but he did. acknowledge it. this will be a huge part of the campaign. >> gillian: at first, jesse, he is getting flack for this, is also, governor walz tried to blame outsiders. he said the rioters in st. paul and minneapolis were people who were descending on minnesota from elsewhere, so it sort of was not, you know, under his purview was the application. >> jesse: could have been antifa. there was also some homegrown people. he deserted his city just like he deserted his unit before they went to war. and then he called himself an abject failure, and then the donors came in and scooped up all the cheap real estate that was burned to the ground, and then he backed the defund the
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police movement. this guy is asinine. this ticket is taking on water. jessica, i don't think you understand how devastating this pick was to kamala harris. this was the one decision that she had to make, and she blew it. and she was the weirdest, freakiest, most incompetent radical, that now we can watch him lay waste to our cities. we can see his military unit call him a deserter. we can see the children that he has disfigured. we can look at the tampons that he stockton boys bathroom's. he it is all out there in the open. you cannot put a lid on this. a guy like this pick for her number to come is she going to put in her administration, bozo the clown? look at this guy, jessica, this was the one decision she made him completely choked. the story is not going away, as long as i have anything to say
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about it. >> gillian: there we go. greg, did everybody who needed tampons had tampons at the time? >> greg: i'm glad you brought that up. i would like to pull back and talk about something that would help the democrat party. i'm going to pretend i am not talking to jessica, but i'm talking to the whole democratic party. so liberals in their very best sense are the party of empathy and compassion. their problem is they extend that benefit to people who prey upon innocent citizens. that is their problem. they don't know the boundaries to their compassion or their empathy and that is why they need conservatives to say hey, knock it off, pull back. but why do liberals have to accept certain positions that are that bad? like why do they have to make excuses for rioters and looters? that is not necessarily a liberal position. they don't have to do it. so if you think of other liberal positions, arguing for surgical transitions for children, banning school choice, funding foreign wars, bailing out
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felons, what if these aren't liberal positions, they are just awful ones. then you could reject them. you don't have to sit here and defend tampons for boys. you could just say, you know what, there is nothing liberal about that, right? only nut jobs want kids to have not jobs. it's not about being liberal or conservative. but the problem is the democrats have allowed her radicals to define what is liberal, so tamps for boys. jessica, you have to defend it, you shouldn't have to. liberals were always against conversion therapy. that was a psychological attempt at curing homosexuality. now they are defending invasive surgical solutions to do the same thing. how did that become liberal and the other one not? it is a plea. you don't have to defend this crap. you don't have to defend tampons for boys.
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i don't believe any of it. democrats and republicans are in the same room again. we reject our crazies -- >> jessica: what? >> greg: time for you guys to reject them. give me a crazy person, i'll reject him. >> jessica: donald trump. >> greg: that's your problem. he's not crazy. >> judge jeanine: that's exactly the problem. every metric was up when he was president. >> jessica: that's not true! >> greg: there is nothing he believes in that comes close to tampons for boys or for pushing trans surgeries on children because they are suffering from a psychological delusion. there is nothing like that in the conservative movement. but democrats have embraced these things because they are so scared of being called lack of compassion it. >> gillian: i'm going to get fired if we don't go to commercial so i'm just going to say that coming up, another so-called squad member gets booted by voters. congresswoman cori bush fetid, going out in a blaze of fury. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> jesse: another squad not bites the dust. cori bush suffering and embarrassing defeat in her primary peer crazy cory is going out like a sore loser, threatening a jewish organization that she blames for her loss. >> all they did was radicalize me so now they should be afraid. they are about to see this other cori. i packed i am coming to tear your kingdom down! >> jesse: jessica, you are jewish so we will go to you first. at [laughter] what's going on with cori here? >> jessica: she's out of her mind and she deserves to lose and she did. >> gillian: look, the segment is over. >> judge jeanine: perfect, we all agree. >> jessica: we will on this one. her and jamaal bowman, he denied there was a rape october 7th or not a terrorist organization, ie
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to the anti-semitic trope that jews control everything but don't cross us on something -- >> jesse: wohl, don't cross -- >> jessica: i'm just saying, you're going to go out there and say there was no rape on octobee are -- >> jesse: don't cross us. judge? >> judge jeanine: my favorite part of cori bush is the fact that she spent like $500,000 on personal security -- >> gillian: 780,000. >> judge jeanine: that much? she is under a federal investigation which will probably be dropped because she lost the election, and she spent a lot of the money, she gave it to her boyfriend saying he was her security when he didn't have a private security license or anything like that. and she said, i can't be dead. i want to defund the police for you, but i can't be dead. i have to take care of people. what an idiot. by the way, kamala should take
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note, these progressives are dropping like flies. >> jessica: kamala has no positions like cori bush. >> jesse: greg gutfeld? >> greg: first time i've heard that. i thought it was funny they said she is now radicalized. that's like giving kim kardashian a butt implants, it's already done. she reminded me of a contestant on a reality show that was just voted out of the house, what do you always say, you haven't seen the last of me, i'll be back. no, we will never see you again. that was it, that was your 15 minute tan trumpian or, was she there, two years? she's going to land on her feet, right? virtue signaling corporation, heading up the hiring or some human resources position, drive everybody crazy, find out she bought a mansion, or maybe she will teach, she will go to harvard and teach evil white people 101 or from the rivers to
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the sea a history of zionist devils. >> jessica: i took that class. >> jesse: jillian? >> gillian: oh, i have to say something? >> jesse: you have to. >> gillian: she was scorned at both sides of the aisle, by republicans for all the anti-semitic stuff so there is no love lost on capitol hill in washington she is now out. >> jesse: and as jessica said, what do you say? >> greg: don't cross us. >> jesse: don't cross us. washed up celebrities are zooming for kamala. ♪ ♪ august 5th to the 11th. get a free tech check. and special offers. like a free 5g phone, when you switch. don't miss out. get started today. can you do this? as early as your 40s you may lose muscle and strength.
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♪ ♪ >> jessica: behold the comics for kamala virtual rally. >> ♪ so i'm proud to be a kamala man ♪ >> she is indian, she is black, she is everything i wish i was black. every white jewish guy wishes he was blackbeard speak i went out and bought 100 kamala t-shirts and i will not take them off until she is in that white white house. >> jessica: gillian? >> gillian: why do i have to go first? i did not chp or i will say two
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things. number one, democratic rep eric swalwell organized this call, that was not widely reported, and interesting tidbit to equate raised almost $450,000 -- >> jessica: money -- >> greg: i expected big money. >> jessica: the other calls have raised millions. >> jessica: greg, were you shocked? speeder i was surprised nobody did the follow-up for why do you want to be black? why do you want to be black? it is such a funny thing. people can get away with that kind of racism. i wish i was blackbeard why do you wish you were black? he kind of skated by archie's great, she's indian, she's black, i wish i was black. that is the end result of identity politics, doesn't see
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the human being, he sees the traits and he wants some of it because it is cool. >> gillian: you should invite him on your show and get into it. >> greg: he would never come on. >> jessica: judge? v5 i don't have anything to say. >> jesse: you are allowed to do that? [laughter] >> greg: get out while you can. >> jessica: guys, "one more thing" is up next. ♪ ♪ so, what are you thinking? i'm thinking... (speaking to self) about our honeymoon. what about africa? safari? hot air balloon ride? swim with elephants? wait, can we afford a safari? great question. like everything, it takes a little planning. or, put the money towards a down-payment... ...on a ranch ...in montana ...with horses let's take a look at those scenarios. j.p. morgan wealth management has advisors in chase branches and tools, like wealth plan to keep you on track. when you're planning for it all... the answer is j.p. morgan wealth management.
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♪ >> greg: by the way congratulations, gillian. [laughter] >> judge jeanine: i can't believe you did that. >> unbelievable. >> greg: i was congrats a little her on her hair cut. you crazy people. >> gillian: it is good. i will give you that. >> greg: tonight charlie an nulled, devito, tyrus. [laughter] gutfeld tour, 2024. august 10th. i'm in fort lauderdale, that's saturday, august 11th i'm durham, north carolina, that's the this week.
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still some tickets available. i will be there. go to g gutfeld.com. let's do this. greg's sexy stingray news. roll it. ♪ >> greg: look at that stingray gliding over the ocean floor. that's in australia. that's where the stingrays hang out. they like to kick back on the bottom. you know what i'm saying? there you go. >> judge jeanine: that was good. >> greg: i think we have seen enough. we have almost 40 seconds. >> jesse: i'm not going to do mine "primetime" tonight tim walz stolen valor. 8:00. save time for someone else. >> greg: judge, 13 seconds. >> judge jeanine: not my turn. gillian? >> gillian: jesse now accepting a baby boy in september. asked me why i'm looking so chubby all the time. >> greg: no i did not ask you that. ♪ ♪

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