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now that raucous, raucous i don't know. i don't know what you're ha expecting. oh, boy. happy thursday, everyone. every >> it's now been 18 days sinceon kamala harris, the democrat nominee, but she still hasn't held a press conference. the why is she ducking the media? staffers blame some of sty on the fact that english is her second language i. meanwhile, kamala's vp is beingl accused of lying about his rank, which is called stolen valor. but in walz's defensele in minneapolis, stealing
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is legal, but misrepresenting your past for political gain. t i don't see that as a problem, said one woman. liticabut even cnn, a reporter,n delivered a devastating fact check on walter's claims about military service. >> and, you know , they say when? you've lost cnn, thank your cablewhen provider. meanwhile, harris has added waltz to her website, but still hasn't addedz web a single poli. >> in her defense, she thinks a website is where spiders meete forer. >> but she did at least post new campaign slogan. that's your flick. that's see, that's how you get around things.
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the harris-walz campaign has apparently made a million bucks selling camo hats. evidently, of the caps were sold to staffers who don't want to be seen when standing next st kamala. >> president biden said he's not confident at all in aaceful peaceful transfer of power. if trump loses the election, he would have said more. but then he saw the nurse that he swears is taking nur out of his wallet. the pretzel snack chain ant-man burns, is now releasing a buttery, dough scented perfume. however, there is a warning on the bottle that reads do not wear t bottl around this man. all right, so monologue. we a that muchng out like a monkeys cage, tim walz is full of because unlike the hair, his campaign people are actually vetting
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him. especially the vet part. and he's auall about to become unburdened of the biggest highlight on his resumé, meaning his military service with the army national guard. ry s oas noted by the washingtoe beacon, when wildes first ranfo for congress in 2006, his campaign described him as adescri veteran of operation enduring freedom, which typicallyserved applies to someone who served on the ground in afghanistan during the war on terror. e fghanistbut for him, it was mr operation enjoying freedom in italy, not afghanistan. here he is in 2007, after he was elected to congress, talking about how talkins 200g his time during that operation,n i spent 24 years in the national guard. some of that full time i was natiuard, so money deployed m in support of operation enduring freedom. my battalion provideybattald bad security throughout the european theater from, turkey to england in the early stages of the war in afghanistaneof i and. >> that same battalion is now in iraq at this time. no batw, sounds like he was a le
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closer to the battlefield than he actually might be.e. he was, in fact, deployed to a d base in italeploy. y. >> he wasn't taking live fire and operation enduring freedo wasn'm. like >> it was more like operation . during pasta i kid and a 2009, a veteran to his minnesota office and asked the staffer if it's possibl a ste to mistakenly assume that he served in afghanistan based on his bio. and the staffer said, perhaps. so the vet suggests, hey, maybe you should change it. >> to say that waltz served in italyo walz ser. but walz's office did nothing, though they did offer vet a a case of military grade tamponcase os together. >> then there's the two fellow national guardsmen who said in 2022 that waltz reached the rank2022 tha reach of commao major but didn't complete the coursework to maintain that rank before he retired at a lower rank, which the minnesota national guardret yet even on his own website, he still calls himself command
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sergeant major. apparently, his resumean has more padding than joy baker's pa seat. fuelo did he lie about his rank to fuel his political aspirations just as he managed just? id a waritical does it matter when your jobour is to lead young men ijon battl? but your desire to dine with barack and michelle matters more? you probably had no business leading anyone to begin with. and ye anyone t the campaign jum posted this video of waltz talking about how the weapons carried in war shouldn't be allowed anywhere but the battlefieln wa d. >> i spent 25 years in the armyr and i hunt and i gave the money back. and i'll tell you what i have been doing. i've been voting for commoyo hae sense legislation that protects the second amendment. but we can do background checks. we couldn comsethat protects . we can make sure w e don't have reciprocal carry amon wg wa states and we can make sure that those weapons of war that i carried in war is the only placepowa i i where those l >> next, he'll tell us he usedse his bayone ht to do butter carving.
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but if tim walz said we should ban the very weapons he carried in war and he didn'td carry any weapons, doesn't that mean we can all of our weapons? great i want an abrams tank. >> again, he's never been to ah war zone unless you counttoon his state during the george floyd riots. in reality, when unit got called for deployment to iraq after he'd been appointed to acting senior enlistedngress leader, he bailed to run for congress. but now even cnn is calling him out. >> waltz did make a comment t speaking to a group. >> he's done it a couple of times whereo oue has used language that has suggested that he carried weapons in a fighting situation. there is a difference betwee fin being a combat area, being involved at a time of war and actually being in a position where people are shooting at you. there is no evidenceg at that ai any time governor walz was in a
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position of being shotpositi atn some of his language could easily be seen to suggest that he wame ouages. >> so that is absolutely false, wholly. that's cnn. i know. wow. who who did waltz? off? >> did he steal one of jakeopie tapper's copies of jugs mamagazine? ? i remember those. meanwhile, listewhile lin, minna senator tina smith comparing waltz to j.d. vance. >> well, here is tim walz, who enlisted when he was 17 years old. he served in the national guar d for 24 years. and i'm not aware of anyears military service that j.d.s ever vance has ever served. >> so let's just make the comparison there. >> let's not tina, but first, you're leaving out the main point. >> no one is accusing vance of lying. and it's kind of hardd
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to believe you're not aware of any military service. that. servedve >> what else are you not awarear of? that you stole john denver's haircue of? jt. azy. oh, crazy. >> fact is, lies like this got brian williams demoted, and thet closest he came to combat was being near matt lauer'e tos. >> but apparently, the new tactic here is to muddyrently the waters t. >> right, nancy? j.d. vance has criticized him i as never having been in combat as he and as well as junior has been in combat when he was over in iraq, i think. >> i thinkwa i these are just some journalists that that's j.d. never said was in combat,ea unlike waltz, which you would have clearly hearde if your las facelift had blocked your earsno . beat the odds. com
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>> take, though, comes from mayor pete, who wrote, quoteayop denigrating a soldier's service based on whether he deployedr sv a war zone is kind of like denigrating a woman's citizenon happd on whether she happens to have children. >> so i guess two months of paternity leave makes him ant woexpert on childbirth. is the worst the worst analogy ever? ldie a non-deployed soldier is like a childless woman. maybike the childless woman tels people she has kids to get be. fits boom. yeah, that. mayor pete manages to derail [ asians. convert so it seems the dems only fight when it's politicat l. s. then they circle the wagons. the problem is what they're defending. for manythe pr americans isinde indefensible. you can't lie about stolen fensiblecavalor, but you can't r veterans forget about itan.
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tonight's guest, he never gets cold feet. fox news contributor johnny, joey, joe. she was that cute one on mtv. don't mean hurt. lower joseph kennedy syndrome love guys kennedy he's destroyed snowflakes in rock star immediately barack and his ear canal is bigger his than the erie canal joey help ti this conversation in the right place because i know coat a lot like when if if people aren't aware of stolen valotr they're in the military they could be is they could be understandably ambitiouamsnto about these details because r is hey 2that i heaut did do did 20 five years or 24 years in national guard, i mean, you didn't do that. is tha didt enough?sn't but that isn't the point, because people who because who o
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stolen valor are in the military for val most part. yeah. so here's what's funny about this. >> here's him for not going too combat. >> yeah they didn't justt say one day, you know what you were in the military but you can go to combat so it doesn't counerhet yot. >> he said he went to combat. they're mad at himnt or pointing out that he denigrated his own service. ng out thabut in his own words,g 24 years in national guard wasn't enouging h. he had to go and lie and say the weapon i carried in war were to leave it. just leave it just open enough that somebod ey infer that his his deployment in support of operation enduring freedom would have been in afghanistan, where most people who deployedfr in support of operation enduring freedom went. and so he's doneatngfreedo thisd this as a as an opportunity to get folks support him, any to get veterans to believe he went to combat and served in warveteransve h. he can't even be a member of a vfw. he didn't go to a foreig an he make him. but you get what i'm saying. yeah.
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so the idea here idea h that he has chosen to define his service to dd whether or not he went to war by making it a point to liea about to war. i don't want any veteran to go to war. i appreciate my buddieto war. if that didn't have there are only a few of them because if you serve for 24 years and for for him for half a dozen while were at war, you have to workk d work hard not to go to war. rens so that's a different subject. and then the rest of thisub about he left hirestbouts before they deployed. listen, i don't know if he had li of death or fearssin of missing out, but he chose to go run for congressbu. 's u good on him.ni his unit will never forget it. there's half a dozen of them that are talking nt abouthere' when you're in a position of leadership, when the word n your title,e an you have an added responsibility to not just do the righo not jut things, but sd others what the right things are. and the right things are notghtd pulling up chocks and leaving. >> hmm. all right. you know, kitty, i dide some research on you. reu have beenghat yo
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to an army navy game. >> that's right. that's right. greg, do you do you think itf yo was fair of you to tolate extrapolat thae that into tellie people you were a navy seal? you know, it felt like it, greg, because it was raining. yeah. and so there was there wasas a lot of circumnavigation of the parking lot. lot ofyes. you know, i had to use my powers, deductive reasoning to figure out where to get a white claw within the stadiu m fra . >> and, you know, frankly, every november i'v 11th, i. or is that the seventh or i throw i throw myself a little of a party because. thank you. because i frankly deserve,e it. yes. and i'm more brave than tim walz. and i'm surprisei ame brave thde of guys didn't pick me yet. >> do you do you thinko you th . you get angry about this. i can get angry about that. i can do whatever you name it. i mean, i haveughter ] things te
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great. like. like got my greg. ye there goes are freedoms. yes, you can. because i happen be my domestic partner is a combat veteran. and combat . >> and it's not like he. a group i want her to be a groupie. i was backstage at awas back inm show several times, but no one wanted to have with m ne. okay. that was different with me. and the group is like the group threally pretty , th in their big . like, boy, i wish i were one ofo them. i don't think there are a lot of people who served who were i , wow, i really wish i washich in combat because it absolutely. and i don't wish that forwish anyone. but you know, people like richard blumenthal and tim walls, shame on them because the people whose lives were changed or ended because of their time in combae t. you're denigrating your own service and theirsd ther and.e >> yeah, go ahead. so are you saying that robot legs are like the bing
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g? >> veterans? i feel like i just learn something that i cannogt is whau i want. yeah, yeah. no, i thinsed stolek i be. >> i would be accused of stolen valor by saying that i was a groupie. t. if i was not. if you're a groupie, as the band afterwards says thank a for your service. i always did. or it was always a point of point of order to me to say thank you for your serviceu fo. >> lou, though, do you findr on this to be a big deal? >> i think so. for one, i just want to thank johnny for pointing his legs his because i felt weird bringing it up. >> bk, man. >> but you were aroused backstage. i mean, there is something about thos backsthing aboe legs i just imae wrapped around me, crushing me . it's a strange book. i throw me one. we could do right click it. >> you know, i haven't servede in the military and it it putsbe meen t as a civilian in a weird situation where i can't thank n their service unless i
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i know exactly what they did. yeah. >> so it puts me in a really. tough spot because, like, you know, unless you're you'ren world war ii veteran. yeah. i can't thank you for serving in italy'tnkly right. >> is just not going to work out. and i'm imagining like, you know, tim walking around with his machine gun, just terrifying italians and also, you know, there's something that happens, too i think with with like some veteransus a will use sort of their status as like as having served push for legislation to take away rights from civilianle as. >> so i think the stuff that he's been pushing, it's like, you know,e' p the sed amendment in particular. i mean, he's also a man who doesn't know what the first. amendment is. he came out recently and said that, oh came ou, the first amec doesn't protect hate speech or miscegenation. it's like if you can't event on get the first one, right. >> i can't trust you on the second one. alsoi t yoon i mean, to me, thaf is worse. yeah. f ise.and i know and i'm saying that because i'm not a veteran, so i could just i'm saying, like, to m e, the speech stuff,ial
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that child transition that he's pushintrang the the snitch line. >> he's got a load of bad stuff . >> tyrus, what do you say about this latest brouhaha? >> i think what we're having ae hard timhae here with old timmy is failure to come across anything less than creepy. yes, i mean, creepy, bob, when when you mee yt somebody you wat to put your best foot forward, right? you want to tell them the best part of you? mm-hmm. and sopa of you. far, what we k, is that he likes to play with butter, with hands. h mm-hmm. he sits alone in the icebox. tsmm-hmm. >> and claims to be a sportsman and. he was in thn e militarythe mi,e wasn't really committed to going to war. bu so he was good into a point. unt but he wantsil us to. he's the cool kid. mm-hmm. so the easiest way him to do that is because what will
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more americans respects more isn who served you even if you don't know him. thank you for your servicef yodo sir. thank you. want to hear his story? you want to support. so he mader the se sto himself. he wanted to be one of the cool kids. yeah. you know, i had the same thinge kids. i happen to me in college when i was younger. i was a startingyo all-american guard on my football team. and the guy who played behind me wasn't. and he didn't play much.what h hardly ever. so what he did was he'd go to clubs and say, oh, that'e s s my number on tv. i'm number 78, i'm six eight. and, you kno. i'mw, £335. and he was not he was actually was a a little bigger than youd he, greg. >> b and which is whichth is important. which is importantan you gregg. the story when i found out about his stolen football valodr ,i handled it the football way. i stuffed him in my locker overnighi stuff th t and the janitors found him. and we didn't have those problems f d anymore. i'm not saying to stuff him in a locker because. but he's just creepy and hebest doesn't have it all. >> he has. the best thing about him is a li ae. >> who the hell vetted this guy?
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because the coolest thing about him is something tht do.thin >> unless i'm missing way off on button molding. but i don't think i amdone.. d >> yeah, i guess it goesoni to show that there's stolen valoam greg: tr and., happ >> every career happened to be in the adult film industry, but i moved on to fox. up next, this senile hack fears trump will attack when the sawet dust settles and the engine roars. roars. >> the thing you car well done. but when you get your tools but when you get your tools from harbor freigh about the job feels different. >> your wallet, whatever. do do it for less. at harbor freight, this is keratin debris where a nail fungus grows. neonics, nail gel cleans out fungus by removing keratin debris using neonics, 90% of nails improve, get clinically proven results. >> so effective, it's money back guaranteed if you're about to replace your roof stock. here's a solution that's a fraction of the cost. ruth max guaranteed. extend the life of your roof up to 15 years at a fraction
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together we can end hunger. learn more. >> feeding america. talk. it's coming your way. hey. hey, it's me. >> hey, hey, hey. >> greg: joe predicts a januaryy 6t six before he crosses the river styx. ident our video of the day comes to us from president biden, who gave his first interview since dropping i mean,bi droppid out of the racroppe. >> roll it. are you confident that there
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will be a peaceful transfer of power in januara y 2025 if trump wins? no, i'm not confident at all. i mean, if trump loses, i'm not know, immediately says we don'ti take him seriously. he meanst. all this stuff about if we lose, there'll be a bloodbatit wilh. >> okay, first you heard that freudian slip there. let's play that agai n. fident wi are you confident that there will be a peaceful transferary 0 of power in january 2025, 25 ife trump wins? >> no, i'm not confident at alsl . so if trump wins, biden willll not ensure a peaceful transfer of power. but anywaya , whether he what who cares what he means? >> it's a pretty precarious thing to say ecarious just weeks afteron someone tried to assassinate d -mp, do you think biden woul dial back the insinuation that there will be war in woff trump wins or loses? but perhaps joe's raising loe. emperature becausns >> he no longer has one.
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kennedy he actually used the blood bath. this he's still usingou blood bath. it's just like to find people out. it's just about their drinking bleach. >> the blood bath was about the auto industrt th bley. >> you know, it's like i worried for the little guy. i i don't i don't think he's going to make it mentally and physically until january. lly but what? >> he doesn't realize he's the one transferring power. yes.p so if trump wins, if there's not a peaceful transfer of powerwinsthere' he's the one transferring at this peacefulness is on him. it's not you know, he's the one like from my cold, dead hands. ye. s. he would be the one saying that. not trump, because trump's like that. not byeah, i love to hear thiso oh, yeah, he's in a great mood.a >> yes. and kamala harris wins and trump loses. i meangreat and difft kamala, in would be transferring the power if kamala.
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>> right. like, if that's not a peaceful transfer of power, we'rehaa pe.s >> yes. like, something is deeply, deeply wrong with this entire scenario, lou. >> it was just like was it itetg didn't joe biden say something a couple of weeks ago about like we needle weeks to dn the rhetoric. and here he is basically saying, you know, this guyl dowa is like a threat to democracy once again. >> yeah. what i'm wonderingocracy in, like, hasn't power already been transferred? yes, because hasn' i'm like loog and i'm like, who's running our country? yeah. like, there's no waynning our c is running our country right now. and you know somethingy right n you brought up, you know, the obvious of like, you know, the asset, you know, the assassination. and so i don't think people realize just how close we werthe assaand stufe to absol because at worst, you're talking like a civiut l. at best had trump actually died. you have politicians all over with targets on their back. >> and i don't know about yoh se >> i don't want like the future of our country to depend coun a have the best like, you know, target, you know, targeting like.
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and also i am worried about myrd car too so that bloodbath. tha yeah you know so what what a great question. no tyrus you know this peaceful transfer of power, the press can't get enough of that. you know what you're? ress wrong on this one.gain gutfeld that press go. go back. run that again. i want to show you guys body i language. this is what i watch when i watch people talk. i can tellhen frustrated, haviu hard time. the reporter had to asd k that t least 13 times because he's no w talking with his hands. will there be a peaceful. h he's cadence to himself like this? >> better answer, right, because he's not watch his body languagebecaus. se ] and you know, it's because i'm gonna tell you right now the the most game dangerous. gerousgutfeld is a whispering,sg cussing. >> gutfeld whisperer cussing. you need to be aware because it is it makes you want to whisperi
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cuss because literally i watched your reports today like trump hasn'port todtn on the campaign trail all this week, only has one. i'm sorry. thaign trai'm sorre three weeksd a bullet. >> maybe. maybe he wants to slow it downnd on the stage. just put that out there, joe ap >> joe, it is pretty amazing. by the way, why is he doing why interviews? it's like he's not he's like the the guests that wouldn't leave now. >> the guy last call, it's kinda of like he's still herstnde. >> he had to do an interview. one because kamala want to hit remind people he's still alive. yeah. and he's stillto rem president. you know, i love that you start out. i'm not confident. and it's like i thought he was going to sayt confidentan, i'm s i didn't my pants in there, man. >> i just i don't conft. pants what's going on? i'm trying to remember what jill told me to say. hai no idea. >> did you get him your shirt? yeah, i wore this for it. oh, well, it's an honor, but you got to put a question mark on it, dad. yeah, yeah, it's tough.
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>> it's tough to sit there and sa>>y, man, we might be at war in the middle east tomorrow. we might have the wa ir that's u in ukraine and russia. find us. we have a war in our southerkrsn and we have a war within our country, a culture warturnin that is absolutely turning bloody. and oug r president isn't there no justice in our vice president. we can't see that she's going to be either. >> yeah, good points. therall right.e must we must move on.. very uplifting. up nexvery uplt, a clinic full i pumping your daughter's full of drugsc full. yeah. oh, bathrobes. >> so musty. everybody dance with everybody. >> dan david's new fast acting drop in tab attracts and traps excess moisture, eliminating musty odors and body desperate. >> my name is mike cannon, founder of signal relief. much of my career has been working in construction.
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with all these negative, you know, effects on i negatt that should maybe call it toxic masculinity, you are literallyla injecting the masculine, you know, toxicity right into them. >> that isllg th masculin it is truly toxic masculinity and it's being deliverey and by the left. tigress it would it's incredible. soncredible., you know, abortio >> there's nothing you could do. now, therehes are kind of likef de destroying the future reproductive capabilitiest the s of thousands of young women, because once you do this, you can'thousand t go. >> no. and i think here's the thing.g about testosterone is. it it's the mental aspectsspects do it really didn't know what they're doing. but we saw this and you when you were covering whenint thi e an editor, the whole phase hole of women's bodybuilding was like the thing. and then the other thing was e othes sws. l they were action. but then trainer said, oh, you get more ripped if you take a little. and these women took it thinking that it was going to make me jack not understanding.of and a lot of times you would yo,r them say, great, okay
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i'm good, i'm done competing. when's my voice going to go back? and i want to star andt having children. know you've injected yourself with male testosterone. so w your body thinks it's changing. so then we see the same picture where they end ue the sep with , their own side, a lot wa of suicides, a lot of mentallo depression, because they didn't understand that it's a forever. deause t you it in there, it's t supposed to be in there. once testosterone was in there, you wereo be forever. that's not something you mak e a decision that when m you're 11 to 18 years old, you goye to therapy forars ol that, you k on that, and then you get to a point where you have poinu havee, once i dothis this, there's no going back. and that's the sad thing that they are finding a way. and again, it's always been always comes down to profiagaiti in funding. somebody is making a lot of money on these plant ing.s, the administration of setting this stuff up and it just to break a few eggs so a feweakg people don't like the fact that their lives that are really the same testosterone is dangerous. evenr be men, you want to be big and strong. you want to do a thing and you think the test around is going to help. the test was going to help
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you not unless it's donedersta by doctors who understand how your body and the responsibly goes throughnd. thrg they don't. they take this stuff and then end up with the same problem where men end up infertile they t or they end up start or they do too much and then they tell them to take estrogeo n to bringto it down. and you have it's a horrible you don't play with chemical is it's not a game. and it's sad that they would exploit people like this becaused expl. y we the people that are doing this for them, they'll be like, oh, we'll get you funding, we'll get you this and that. whatever. >> the youn they give you the injection is good luck with your mental health with that, joe andthis andand ge aware, i had to get a testosterone reduction. yeah i had, yeah. thanks for donating that to my calls. yes, i gave you a transfusion. >>yo it is interesting, like fes feminists aren't saying anything about this becaus to p this is like what? you want to preserve women instead of like. >> like persuading them to change. there's one in this country more confused right now than progressive feminists. co confusethey literally don't o way to turn. yeah, i mean, the biggest cause have are men that want to be women. i mean, that's you know,
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they want to play sports against womento. an and beat. them up. and so it's a tough road iit'sfa you're if your occupationlife in life or your identity in life is to be mad about how and youreated can't identify what you is, then you're in a bad place t yo. you read this. the free press did a great investigative piece on this. o that's how a lot of this hasthis come to light about planned parenthood, specifically. od spe they did it by interviewing a couple of women that were that went thercithe die as teens and got turned into some, you know, weird version of a guy. and now they're suing planned parenthood for malpractice. but when you read the quoteof te from one of them said, for me, the gender identity was like a punk phase, except for, drugs and rock and roll. >> it was just drugss and surgery. yes. punkse.e here is that we're we're so exposed with theses things right hereg to such a big world and so many things out thereso that our kids don't have the luxury of going through a rebellious phase. >> i mean, my rebellious phase was, you know, using toilet paper roll the yard of all
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my teachers. right. you know, and their rebellious phase. is that just to change their body, you know, how did we get from there to here so you quick? >> yeah, you're absolutely right. and it is spread through arey e woma the mind virus of social media. kennedy when i was growing m upn the left was against something called conversion therapy, right? using cycl thee logical treatmet to convert and into straights o . >> and now it seems like they're okay with surgical o seemsr drug influences to cure people of same sex desires. >> yeah, and you know, there is a manipulatios.n. the the data and the free press article kind of goes into that ada fre s. i well, but, you know, it's like w lou was talking about some of the dangers. it's like, do we want a bunchns of women with chainsaws and man caveans, like never asking for r directions again? i don't i don't want to live in that. we're now in . we neen d the calming influence of women. >> i got to be honest. >> ie the right dosage. >> you guys can just pick
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a restaurant. that'd be great. nd but that's interesting. little temporary of testosterone from call it man up, man, i'm going to beat you up, greg. >> huh? that'sp it, should be done.on >> that input, obviously, likese they're federal subsidies for this. yeah. and it should be the last thingt on the list because there are people who truly have gender dysphorihia and thei will eventually come to that they and transition.tran but until then, mike, offesitir people psychological services. e >> schools just got 20mi0 billin dollars from the pandemic. yeah. know why, has that money not gone to psychologists in every school gon identify and treat this malignant that so many adolescents are suffering from right not sow like that's what u have to treat the suicidal ideation and the depression,essa the anxiety and then you get down to then youe other list
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in adulthood. but there are so many ways to positively treat people because the the stories are tragic. >> yeah, it's just amazing that the they're still called planned parenthood. >> yes, it is. it is the most deceptively dec advertised evil placeep on the planeised evit. ave to >> yeah.e. because if it was planned, ] you wouldn't have to go there. yeah. that. well said.nsity di does kamala's veep shake hands like guy cory? >> febreeze, have you tried >> febreeze, have you tried these new febreeze carbon clip . ? the new intensity diet gives you total control. you total control. i can turn it upness, way. that smells good. that smells good. or turn it♪ enjoy 40 days of freshness your way la la la la la. >> hello, i'm former arkansas governor mike huckabee. lot of times you can't control the amount of sleep that you're getting. i know it's scary unless you use relaxium sleep relaxium. sleep is a product that's made from natural ingredients and it
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i want to see this in slow motion. wal you'll see. while it extends his hand to his wife, she grabsextendin it close they shake, he pulls her close and then goes in for that non fo hug all the whilewhil still shaking her hand. i wish there was a word wor to describe that. >> oh yeah. weird. i i've seen warmer embracesris h chris christie and a saladri congress can you break down what's going on there. >> i know i don't wantn' to and here's why what is with this administration and the spouse. swapping of the v.p. and the president. we saw befor ande, like dr. jill didn't kiss joe likdre thai you know, i'm saying it now. he's he couldn't wait to gett that full embracedwait.
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it wasn't a bro hug. it was a yo hug. a and he put his wife in the friendzone. >> yes. always. that must have been a fun car ride home. yeah. why can't you hun carg like her husband? >> it it's weird. it is weird. you know, joey i think o that it's okay to takeka walz's peccadilloes if you call it a part, because remember, he broke the seal by calling vance weired, and we're all weird. >> including him. yeah are we're very weird. i'm weird. yes, i'm weird. half the words i say, listen,tho if we're comparing, though, i mean, it's noty. bad. and when you think about it, you know, biden confused his own for his wife.. trump will do more than shake hands with anybodyo wife. so, i mean, at least we're progressing towards something. w >> i don't know. g yeah. you know, kennedy, you're kind of an expert in relationshipreg that's right. good body language. yep. what do you see?
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well, i'll tell you whatsee? . i see. i see two people with unrestrained passion for each otheri see. , and they know if they break this seal, then t this one is the next one to go on stage. >> all right, greastage.t. like these two. they can't wait now. >> we're like a couple of lubed up teenagers. they just wann ca and they know if they do that, once they do that, there's not, going. dou i'm surprised that doug emhoff didn't get her pregnant. yeah. gen >> hmm.tlgreg that's the second gentleman, greg. i know. i know that. his second gentleman. well, he's in the first man to him. yes what do you. what's your answer? >> this is probably the most important story of our lifetime. yeahimport our l, i'm that i wae to see something weirder than j.d. vance having sex with a couch. >> yeah, like, i think i at looked more normal in that. no, but i hear what kennedy is saying because i onlyknow my wife's hand after. >> yeah, so we might be lookin g
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technically you could go hunting with your car and make which is his family. he probably should not have. yeah, kids don't do ] that hunting in cars. biggest >> one of one of the biggest stories about rfk jr from. >> a couple weeks ago wasai that he had a brain parasite. oh, i wondern pa how you got a brain parasite. maybe eating you maggot infested possum. ggot that is such a cause and effect. i never even think of it. lopossum. sucu. >> it just shows that he's resourceful. correct? sh 100%. >> and, you know, after you tell a weird story about killing bear cube got to and bringing it to central park, you got to. >> you got to you got to tell a normal story. and what's more than saying i eat roadkill, like, look, we've all tried, kiddoit yeah. paleo, the roadkill diet, gau know, it's really expensive, though, because it's a lot of gas. yes, it is true, though. >> it's like if you hang out one, if you go if you wantu want
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