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have you? >> you you will all be mine tonight. >> happy monday, everyone. okay. democrats supporter identified as ryan ruth was arrested for trying to assassinat aree donals trump on a golf course. ,whatever happenedsa. >> asking if you can playough through it seems it would be assassin was able to gett jut just a few hundred yards away from trump. apparently the shooter found the only golf course with a slanted sand tra tp. too soon. as you know, this is the second time trump has survived multiple you k shots and accordr to an expert, he'll just need for more like that.
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>> immediately, pundits tried to blame it on trump's rhetoriec regarding springfield, ohio, but the accused shooter wasn'tsh . >> we know this because he wasn't eating a cate accur w now you're loosening up. he needed a catch to get started. of course, the media claims the motive cats of the trump hag suspect are unknown. but this is stranghee. >> hare's campaign has already asked him to moderate the next debate is stra. >> thankfully, the would be assassin is now in custody, and they already found him. a cell with a high thread count, a broken securityavd hi a and a helpful new cellmate. >> of course, it was joe biden. wao recently said that donald trump was a threat to our democracy. the ruth used similar word ts. if you are any more connected to joe, he'd be a colostomy baag . yeah h, that's an ileostomy.
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>> i know you added ileostomy. that's an ileostomy. he's being reminded and. finally, the emmy awards aired last night. i asked if i wanted to see a bunch of bent, talentless attention seekers pat themselves wante see the ba. >> i'll watch fox and friends. all right. now, i know i was on the show. >>s we did it all for a joke. let's do a monologue. shsif donald trump survive another attempted assassination here, i thought kamala harris was the luckiestvive person alis failed assassin ryan ruth is a registered democra t, a donor with a biden-harris sticker on his truck, and he went to ukraine 2022 and encouraged other americans to join him. but so his far, the mainstream media has been unable to findicn a motive. mai >> clearly, he must be a fannsen of taylor swift and. so we're back to the same drill. the question tas to how it could have happened again. where was the protectionaske an?
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what was the motivation? but we can sum u p the entire s thing in one word. trump apparently with that magic word, all government up and competence go out the window as well as professional. goe but when you heard the news, were you really that surprisede . i mean, was anybody fired after butler? was thers we thate accountability?re the only person the dems 86 to after a near-death experience was joe bide n. it's clear no one's in charge, and that's the real reason. anothea experier rifle could bea at trump. and god forbid one of these attempts are successfurl, the legacy media will have more blood on its hands that nancy pelosi's surgeon. cruel audience. you probably heardnds than the statement from former president biden alread y by now . >> maybe joe's heard it, toobi.e perhaps from the visiting angel trying to get beat. sand out of his ventilator. but as joe writeacs, the clock
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with one foot in the sand and the other wearing a tot ewen tag, my yorkies won't send enough agents to secure a miniature golf course where t trump would actually be safer. good luck getting a shot off aroundsecure - that windmill.ea >> but if the shooting attemptfe feels like a bad flash back to you, think of the poor media. they barely finished spinningk o and then ignoring the last one. remember how they said thomas crooks ambiguous political leanings? they're saying that noinning awn about this creep. i don't know. when you try to kill had n trum, that doesn't leave much room for ambiguity. it's like when larrynow kudlowlv invites me alone to his hot tub. i know the pla it but it wasn't itng i after the first attempt on trump's life that the media's insincer w lone calls te lower the rhetoric disappeared. mes back to being the devil incarnate right up until sunday. s backtrump was a threat to democracy. a white supremacist who would end western civilization. but aside from that, not a badte guy. as trumpnd wes to take the leadt
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was clear their empathy was about as sincere as a strippero at you before the lap dance. so what does the media do? the insist we lower the temperature again? of course, the media's idea? of toning down their rhetoric is shutting up trump. of anchornbc's alex witt. i'm guessing her middle name is nit. >> okay, we do not know. again, the source of any gunshots or gunshots. we don't know who is responsibl e for this. w the whole thing has yet to be 100% confirmed. from start to finish how this all played out . but do you expect to hear anything from the trump expec campaign about toning down the rhetoric, toning down the violence, or would that beei atypical of the former president? >> weird if she's not sure it even happene?rdd. then how could she knowow trump caused it? of cours e, the media won't take cours the blame for brainwashing misfits into achievinge,sfits a greater infamy and infamy given after achieving the media'and reaters instead os
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on the real problem. achyou will ignore real bulleto flying toward trump and daydreaml ignore about what did his supporters might do in response. while the real criminals memory holed like that movie dana th. that... in tijuana ask me about it. meanwhile, nbc anchor lester holt offered his $0.02, which is what he should be getting paid for like this. >> today's apparent assassination attempt comes amid increasingly fierce rhetoric on the campaign trail itself. mr. trump, his running mate, j.d. vance, continue to make baseless s runnin about haitiang immigrants in ohio--. haitia we saw what you did there,n leslie. creating a falsen ohio for lesli the attempt that trump's words atgardine.g 20,000 haitians movd to a town unprepared to support them made hitem deserving to be shot. but it's not his fault. duck, duck goose went from a children'sunpreparemm deserv d a menu. >> is it me or is lesst saying trump asked for it? for the dems, trump's wordss trm
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of the mini skirt and heels of rhetoric. you go out like that. are the to get assaulted. g meanwhile, they're brainwashing the most unstablt lie of their n in a trump is hitler g-string. >> here's "the washington post". >> just days the second assassination attempt. talkin. ngg about the first one quote, trump stoked suspicions about assassination attempassassint, raising fears t violence. so you'd better knocion attempke trump or we'll do it again. >> it's funny, since i harris loves venn diagrams. >> i got one for her. here's the circl e containing the democrat media's rhetoric about trump. here's the circle containing the shooters. >> it presents a problem, herea circ. erlap is >> when the overlap is total. so with the polls dead even, nothing else working, the leopards realize they're out of options. trump coul d actually this thingtions so all bets are apparently offtr and luckily so is their aim. >> let's welcome. yes, he's six books and someday
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he hopes to sell one host of one nation and co-host a fox app. read brian kilmead f one. his beard is thicker than the cast of the view, producer of the greast ot new am i racist and host of thent matt walz show madar wall.walshh he looks your back up weede dealer comedian adam hunter
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re. to lead cheek mohammed. what is it with the school and their curriculum. i think we should examine it. so he is out of his mind and i think that the one big not being talked about is at the press conference you can have everybody there you can show great good -- bravery but can somebody stand in front of a chain-link fence where president trump would have been eventually
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50 yards away? did that not occur to anybody? even getting a crossing guard to sit there and say do not shoot? >> greg: good point, i think. i kind of zoned out after a while. i'm kidding. mats, welcome to the show congrats on the new movie. number 3 in the country i saw. >> actually it was number 4 but we will call that number 3. >> greg: yes to number 3. you were hearing this whole thing with both sides. both sides engage in this rhetoric do you buy that argument at all. >> i really do not buy it at all. i do not buy from the media what they are telling us, we cannot know this guy's motive, also he is just crazy. he is not liberal he is crazy. that is not mutually exclusive for one thing. also i think here is the important point. obviously the left rhetoric is leading to this when you claim that somebody is hitler, you are inviting people two kill him.
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the crazy thing is not these people going to shoot trump. they are not crazy because they should trump, they are crazy because they believe he is hitler. if you believe that somebody is hitler it makes sense. of course you are going to shoot hitler. so they are telling people something that if they are crazy enough to believe it is inevitable they will go and do it. >> greg: in fact,, if he did not shoot him he would be immoral because he is hitler. you would go back in time and kill the hitler baby which i tried to do, adam. it must be great to be as obscure as you are because you never have to worry about people who want to kill you because they do not know who you are. >> i google my name and it says who cares. look, i do not think it was an inside job. i think if they really wanted trump that they would move -- have him do a movie with alec baldwin. but i do think it is weird with
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the media because he could have gotten shot during the debate with kamala and they would have been like kamala, our you okay? the guy needs protection. he is thicker than dave girls. >> i liked that one. >> but how do you plan this on people saying that haitians were eating cat. first off, trump has nine lives. but, they said they didn't have protection because he is not a sitting president but they protect the guy he was a sleeping president. >> greg: nicely done. >> thank you. >> greg: well done. kat, how are you doing? that is great. you are glowing. >> i keep hearing that, it is rosacea. >> greg: i do not care what anybody says rhetoric -wise say
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whatever you want but it is interesting that when there is a committed repetition of a certain kind of rhetoric over time you are going to get this. >> can i be honest with you i am actually not great? i know this is supposed to be a fun show and i promise it will be fun later, and i did read a whole book about the stuff, my new book is about the dangers of politicization, and intimidate -- demonizing people based on politics, and i feel hopeless at this point. i really do because in my book there are solutions, i offer a guide to this, however, the problem is we are truly being conditioned against it because it makes politicians way more powerful when this is happening. it makes media way more money when this is happening. so no matter how hard it gets we already have an assassination attempt before and now we have another one. no matter how bad it gets people do not want to change. there was all this motivation in terms of power and money they want to stay the same. they system is powerful and it's in -- it its conditioning. i am saddened by this.
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>> greg: way to bring us all down. >> what hurst -- first heard about this i was like what more is there to say shortly there is not another one again. and there was. i really hope that for our sake we can wise up to the way that we are being manipulated and terms of hating each other. what? of course,, and again, both times, again both assassination attempts he has handled very well. >> greg: yes. >> he walks it off. >> when he posted his zero-2 i don't know how to pronounce it in not a sports person that was great. >> greg: but we will have fu missing out on the things you love because of asthma? get back to better breathing with fasenra, an add-on treatment for eosinophilic asthma on the things you love because of asthma get back to bettereat breathing with the sentra and. add on treatment for eosinophilic asthma. this don once every eight weeks for sentra is not
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go. hey, hey, hey, it's meg your. hey, hey, hey. cam's first solo interview stinks like doggy doo. >> our video of the day comes to us from kamala harris in philadelphia. that's pennsylvania, a cat. the did her first sit down interview all by herself like a big girl. but when we talk about bringing downd d prices and making life affordable for people, what are one or two specific things shefi has in mind for that? she k about bringing down prices and making lifeingi more affordable fongr people, ae what are one or two specific things you have in mind foe orr that? well, i'll start with this. i grew up a middle class kid. my mother raised my sister grewme and i grew uplass in neighborhood of folks who were very proud of their with, you know, and i was raised to believe and to knowan that all people deserve dignity
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and that we as americans have a beautiful character. we a have ambitions and aspirations and dreams. but not everyone necessarily has access to the resources that can help them feel those hl dreams and ambitions. sop th when i talk about buildig an opportunity economy, itd is very much with the mind of investing in ambitions and aspirations and the incredible work ethif gcamec of the american people that meant nothingan. but here's a rule of thumb. if a politician's answerle to prices includes lawns, you'll probably end up sleeping on one. meanwhile, she introduced a new accent at the congressional black caucus dinner over the weekend. watch hello to all my divine nine brothers, sisters and amateur.
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and to all my hbcu brothers and sisters, i got to hand it to. she's the woman of a thousand voices, and they're all. >> matt, can you decipher what she said in that response about the economdeciphery price? >> not really. i like the the accent. she does. i >> it's supposed to sound urban, i suppose, but it ends up sounding like suppod a almose a plantation owner in the antebellum south or something. >> yea butth. which i don't think is what she's going for it. yeah. yeah. but foo tthink r the rest of iti i don't think i'm the first porson to point this out, but oi ,i see myself in her when she gives answers because this is like when i was in eighth grade trying to fill out the word count on a booki wa >> yeah.epor and know, it's like she doesn't know what she's going tot. whens she's in the middle. you could watch her when she's in the middle of a sentencen. know >> she doesn't know what the next sentence is going to be. yes. sentence ttries to stretch ou
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the sentence for as long as she can so it doesn't end, but she has to start a new one. ye ant dos exactly.rt a that's the process. yeah, it's funny. >>k, like sometimes i thin. adam, that she's saying the things i to that the people who are coaching her tell her, like, here's what you should say nexte . >> and she'll say, and i'm shlnexto say next, and she'l actually the thing that you would do, like the actual directives. yeah. no, i heard like sometimes in the bedroom she has a teleprompter and sayeard ss. oh, but is that going to make the shot? yeah, of course. d that but you know how low our audience. ow >> but it's like she keeps saying hope and change, which describes my wallet, and it'shoe like, was i better off w four years ago? yes, i was single. no, but i mean, look like
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voting for her after biden i fs going to the dentist to get rido of your hemorrhoids and. and that accent she put on a fake southern accentthat a. o ca then she went to california, put on a thick mexican accent. you know, and then she wentrrie to minnesota with ilhan omar i shmarried her brotheher. i should have stopped three jokes ago. but you know what? they appreciated greg craig, right? >> yeah. can you stop having standupu st comedian doing a whole setopa right after mestan? that makes me look boring by comparison. now you're. like, go to someon makes mlookee >> yeah, your movie is number four. i can't make a homemade. okay't, we're talking about rigt ? these people kat, is.
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does this topic make you smile? do you know that was actually edited to make her look better? that gobbledygook she spoutedak greg? >> yes. i grew up a middlee r look kid. >> yeah. is that not good enough of an answer? itd is a presidential oc. p >> also, lawns. >> yeah, i guess people have lawns and like they what she son she was like okay she said specific so shes? said she grew up a middle class kid people cared about their lawn upn she started liker what the opportunity economy which is her thing. yeahlaan but i'm still really unclear on what that is. >> yeah, i, i think it's interesting because biden set the bar an interestin i thinkg place for ws acceptable in an interview e fo but he's all likeus that there was that he's i don't know with her what the excuses and i why knr 't there these follow up questions of like that wasn't what i asked you at all righ theseestions t you knoo you if people in
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your neighborhood had lawns that iass actually that is very low on my list. n my lis and i agree. fro and, you know, i really expected more from brian taft from, philadelphia action news. >> i would if i were. i woul brian taft, i'd be like, this is my big moment. exactly. brian tafte this, you really drb the ball on that one from action news. don't wish you were lookingou at action action news. you just want to be part of a news teation newm you want to bk a story on while running. >> exactlym,. exactly. i don't know what they think. you break stories. exactlyg, but there'syou every promo. a couple of things comargging.e. number one is when you're set up is the punch line is what you rolled in. i'm saying to myself, you'll probably play the beginnin g, but you play the whole thing. it is so astoundingly inanoued n and. then you wonder why david plouffe and all these experts say, i don't care what the criticism you wil yl nt y sit down with anybody, you will not do an interview. and if you sitouno down with somebody, i want the other guy who's not allowed to have an opinion d wit. ed
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anything sitting next to you happens to be your running mate. so this is t opo me.r really scary because i actually ideat thin.k that she has any idea what she would do if she was president. i'll tell you exactly what trumpdo do. t you guys might not like it or, o but everyone in this room knows exactly trump would do.s ex trah, it's going to pick upac where he left off, you know, where he stands in hisum policy. he's going to offend some people and please some other people when shes poli get that oval office, there'll be somebody else running the country that we haven' s t w yet. >> and that should be a little scary. that is all right yet. greg: good for i you. all is sympathy. applause. okay. >> up next, maggie gave officials a thrill while we put the bill. if you're living with hiv, imaginod to goe being good to go without daily hiv pills, good to go off the grid. good to go nonstop with cabin fever. there's no pausing for dailyit'
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scammed a government program meant for homeless studentsamme in order to take their own kidse orderipsrnme to disney world. >> they also took multiple family members on trips to resorts and ranches and campground s. >> the country all on your dime . you paid for their bratsyou pa. . this is disgusting. it's horrible. itwith the work, you know, you can keep going. >> oka youy. cuba by word. no, no. it's horrible i mean, i was there that day when they had and it was crazy because i the magic castle had tents around i t because. but. but, you know, joy said, no, ththink it's i think it's wonderful that they're letting homeless kids go to disneyland. that's beautifulhee letting ho. wonderful. but then they got to go back afterwards to being homelessful.wonderfu so which wn i mean, you give them jobs at the hauntedwitche, you know,o
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that would be so scary, like. a all right. so but what's saying is, you know, who didn't takm sayine their kids there? >> who? hunter biden. yeaht take. hunter biden did not. he yeah.y he actually has a kid with. what's crazy? he's a kid with a stripperha, right and he's never met the kid. yeah, and that kid has the craziest lifae hae in schoo, but people like, what's your family like? dk l, my my dad's a crackhea my mom's a stripper. >> my grandfather was a president. you knowheom, but he doesn't knw it. >> you know? kat, are you looking forward to trips to disneyland? are you thinking of other optiong ts like, you know, the ludwig von mises institute? >> i'm going to do my best thebt to have my kids. >> never know disneyland. exactl ty. otect you want to break into them? yeah, exactly. i want to protectht them from disney. >> i don't want to go. yeah. no
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, i want to go there at all. gr: >> this has got to you off, t too, of course, becauss yoe yout it's not just that we're paying for it is that you get so many people who jus you you'l a horrible person and you complain about taxes because that means you don't card u ibl people who are struggling. and i always say, guys, the money doesn't reallyuto go there a lot of the timehe and the money doesn't really go. it's a combination. th of twon things that me off. so it's that that me off. and then also what mofmee off is that these people, if you criticize these people about anything, that it meano s you hate kids. yeah. you criticize any of these education bureaucratat. that's that means you don't care about education when really if you do care about educatiodo notabout edn, n you should be criticizing these people. i mean, look at what happened duringtion covid.t happ it's almost as if they care more many and nothing. ite people doof thesenovid-19. care more about themselves than they do the kids right.s is so this is just another example of that. we're still going on with this same tragedy. ththis axa combination of two things that me off. but i would like to stay quiet about disneylandha cause i thint the baby's old enough to hear. >> yesause i, crying.
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>> and they agree. your baby can hear. yes, bryan. just.e?>> i with this money wasb intended for disadvantaged students. >> probably would have qualified. did you have you ever been to disney? i've been to disney way too much. yeah. yeah. >> i he beenmy loves disney. i'm holding out a little bit,une but they're younger. it's great to go. but here's the thing about theds e new york of education. remember, they went on vacation during covid andnew york they bg zoom calls from the islands, talking about these kids. can't get back in school. it's too dangerous. these are not teachers. don't the teachers schoo get pad enough? these are these kids going through metal detectors before they gee do not pat to s we're not putting down teachers, but the people involved in this, they're name g s all over it. they are manipulating the system, forging permission slips in order to get slots over homeless childrenfo. >> you can't do anything more hellacious than that. i mean, you go t to kidding me.ve >> i mean, you can't do more of a combination. orse this is a this is what you're up against in new york
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city, wher e one every nine kids is somehow homeless during the year. want they just want to give these kids. and it's kind of weird. adam, you're right. i mean, we thesekids at shouldk kids for the entire year, rather give them one day, enti, for three days. the magic kingdom. now go back to your pup tent. hey, that doesn't make any sens bac ye. s >> they really just really homeless or are they, you know, outdoor kids , huh? they prefer outdoors. you're right. y pref we had outdoor kids when i waser growing up. well, that steve lives was outdoors. >> get him some moisturizer. yeah, a little chapped. >> he's a cowboy. so , matt, what is this, a hopeless situation? pretty much. we can't all our money. al >> we have no idea where it m goes. and it always goesoney this. >> yeah, well, that's what happens when you've gotto a government that that a is wasting all this money. it's one of the reasons whyg it people complain about should wed cut taxes for the rich people? curs onwe cut taxes fo on tips? should we just cut to i'm in favor of all tax cuts tax because we know what happens when the government has that money. i am we know wha more interestei
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maybe that was only for people asking about his military record. >> oh, count it. yeahasking a milit. >> cat, what would happen if somebody came up to you in the c grocery store and started askingam if you're voting for kamala? >> i would assume they were on drugs. yeahf yo. >> you know, i'm over starting having political conversations ,but i'm being completely serious. if somebody came up to me at grocery stores are talking about politics, i would start looking around and say, gre an see this personf is on drugs and why are you on drugs at the grocery store? it's liksoe the worst place to e on drugs. >> so that's what i would think. yeahe this. wou >> i mean, nobody's going to doo this, though. that's the thing. yeah, nobody is to do a drug. if you're on drugs, you might. you have to be neaugs you r theu >> you're trying to. you. why do you want to want to hang there? yeah at th . two you want to go there? get what? you need to leave and leave. you want to go home and order food? >> gntd exactly. >> it's true. i waste more money at the grocery store and.
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i get home, i look at what i order. you're like, who did i think i wa store is? are i bought it.li yes. brad, you think he's hopin.gs that this will distract you from the price of eggs, you know? and this. ng tha wl di well, that's interesting. i don't even think he's thinking that deep. he prides himself on on not using a teleprompter and riffing, ss himselo he wenth there, and he's winging it. and that's what you got. congratulations. you pickedg it. you skipped overon governor shapiro. that would have delivered you pennsylvanias yo. y and you goout that the guy who can't control his arms or his wifed if you saw own the introduction. and the other thing is, if you don't vote, the he wants, do you call the snitch line? if yezause he has a snitch lin while asking for freedom. mind your own business. he is the strangese haa linet gy who will not do interviews. j.d.he vance does three sunday show interviews. t he has not done one yet.. >> he did three in one day. how is this allowe d? i don't know. you brought up his wife, though. oh d brin, a little pre applause f >> do we have that? interesting. e have
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>> sort of. his wife. what on harris told us we had to do was we had to turne to the page. right. but i kind of like turthd when e did this. turn the page. you that. okay, so i need you todo be with me. w practice with me. what are we going to do? we're going toh me turn the page.tu oh, pretty good. do it again. we're going to turrn pn the pagy and no one elsoue that looks lie bubba. >> i got that i handed over . you >> imagine. oh, i guess they're a lovely couple i. that's one word you could use to describe and think d of other words i can't say. >> i mean, it's veryes it's very similar to kamala harris is very patronizing. like sheer talks to the audienc, like they're a bunch of preschoolers. >> yeah, it's insulting to the intelligence of the audience. >> like she thinks that their
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voters are a bunch of braindead ,which actually they are so i i guess i don't object h. t muc adam, what's your take on either? >>thinks t waltz well, i mean, k he's right about the interviews like he does no interviews . think h >> like his campaign manager is brittany spears dad. so the because when he talks about his policy, the guy leads to the left more than forests to whitaker's i. >> that is such that is usual analogy. >> thank you. is that going to make the show? i don't think the show. i mean, he say show.s i mean it> la he said he served in the army. >> it was softt is a served. >> that's good. i mean it was like he not only left the army, he walked of the old navy. you know, so and the
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relationships it's a little like, you know, he made a speech and then shook his wife's hand. a h. t >> and then she grabbed his . ohen she g. and then he her his tampon. >> it was. oh, yeah. that's all i got. that's all you got. good fors al, though. thank you. thank you so much. good for you.>> tall right. reg: >> up next, a closer look at matt walsh's new film oo armyes doe raisessn. >> this is our night tingles. doesn't. but shingrix protects but shingrix protects only shingrix is prove 90% effective. shingrix is a vaccine usedpr to preventevious shingles in ads 50 years and older, she thinks does not protect everyone. it is not for thoswas obsee wite allergic reactions to its ingredients or to a previous dose. an increased risk syndrome was an observed after gettingn shingrix. fainting can also happen. fainting can also happen. the most common sided h. redness and swelling at the injection site. muscle pain, tiredness, headache, shivering, fever
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in recovery, hope must be he's known for his beard and beard . the weird you know him as a successful author, podcaster and filmmaker. matt walsh'syo new documentary, am i raised is is in theaters now. it's a big hit. res now. >> let's take a look. we think every space belongs to us because webi live in avery white supremacist society. >> is america an inherently racists country? i think the word inherent count is challenging there. ryif we say fundamentally, fundamentally, yes, america racist to its bones, all of these so inherently, yes . matt, there are a lot of moments like that in the movie and i squirmed in an
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of them because you are likehe you are undercover. >> and i'm just like, so worried that you're going to get found out. what was it like? there's the first, i guess you would call it a seminar symposiu?e first,m in a circle with these people. and it's all about how white people are. yeah. and, well, how what wa hows that like for you? >> that. there it is. f yeah, that was a supportor youtr people that are struggling with their whiteness. >> yes. that arand are worried about tt that a white. >> so they sit around. it's like an aa meeting fo r white people. yeah. and this is a real thing. whest of all, the wholeting is real. and all this stuff is real. yeah. and these are white people that sil that stu t and they talk throughey their whiteness. and in real time i was in that circle tal for like, 2 hours listening to these people, and they said, it's hilariousd t in the movie. in real time, it's pretty depressing becauses the. these people that are there, they take this stuff seriously and they're there are people that are cryinthat a the thig. >> i started crying at one point. i had to leave to the cry room.
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yei es, i was so emotional about it. >> but for these people, they take it very seriousl wasop this stuff, this kind of the racial ideology of the left really gets deeaken sointo their soul and they hit the political is personal for them. >> greg: t it's number one thinn you left for the cry room two, they ended up starting you. y en they they tried they tried to figure out who you were sta. it was a strategic mistake as soon as i was in the room. i mean, i'm in the cry room and they're over there like ganging up on me. and they discovered who i was. ertoand they started googling. they looked it up on wikipedia. they saw my.o pick and my wikipedia article is not very flattering to me at all. so i camt --e out and they and e they kicked me out and they called the cops because ou wasaid their physicalcked m not was in jeopardy. >> i didn't do anything. i was. i thought itn very nice in fron of a friendly guy. >> yeah. i like the guy when he came up and offeredndly guyd his hand tt you out, you said i didn't asko to be touched. >> the another classic scene from the movie was getting robin d'angelo to actually pay reparations 1 to 1 to your black director.
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>> yeah, because she was up to shoot. she was talking the game of systemi.c racism. >> and then you said, okay, well, let's give money right now to macisy lighter the. >> yeah, we kind of i was because at this point, i'm ono o a journey myself to become a dea consultant, an expert whicmeh i which i did become on. and by the end of it, i was able to teach robin to angela because we one. o through this c wentg and, and, and i gave her because we were talkingng a in theory, i said, let's let'snd put this into practice right now? tice r and i called my black friend ben out, who's a producer on the filigs beenm, and i said you know, he's black. let's pay him reparationi sasri right now. i paid reparations. and then eventually we convinced robinon to to pay as well. yeah. although i will say that once the camerao paas well.s were ofe take my reparations back. >>re i i'm you know, i look, i e that uncomfortable silence where you handed money to ben. and then she was like, should i get my purse? >> yeah, yeah.
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well, maybe the other one of the other one of the great scenes, too, was the other symposium or wherever wherewher you brought out your racist uncle. >> yeayoought ouh. >> and my favorite part is what you said to him when he leftha. >> i don't want to spoil that for everybody. but it was. yeah, that was. that was earlier in the movie.ei >> we learned that if you have a racist relative, that you leat confront them andconfront it's never too late to confront them. so by the enit is never d of thm i'm doing my own seminar and we we allowed m my uncle who told a racist joke 20 years ago, and i screamed a at him in front of the whole in front of that, in front of the class. ntand guess i don't want to giv too much away. but -- but i will say that theha class reacted in a way that i didn't. i thought they would draw a line way there and they woulds say, this is too far. >> you're streaming at this old guy in a wheelchair. yeahyou weming. wheelch and they did not they did not say that.as >> that's not that was notn. the reaction. no, no, not at all. he walked ou t, but they were a few even stayed to be whipped. >> yeah, we.
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we are. okay, well, our final exercisee was self-flagellation with the whip, so i brought up boxa bo of whips, and i invited all the white people to grab a whip too . >> there were some that were quite eager. yes, there'se one guy that was kind of choosy about the type of whip he wanted. he was very specific tue about.n >> it, which is a little bit weird, but yeah, well, the new movie is a hit. like we said, it's -- it's likea number four or number three. nationwide haslike a 99% audiene score at rotten tomatoes. i bet there's a zero score in critics because they didn't review it. didn't review it at all. n atoeno reviews.ro >> there you go.s scor well, check it out. you can see it anyway. e theyd noyou can see it in ther you can it. >> it's three theaters right now. yeah. okay. awesome don't go away. >> we'll be right back. back. you cannot go on a joy ride. the patients that do things a bit differently. there's a method to my madness. this stubborn, unapologetic, allergic to authority. you just listed my best failu qualities. >> so brilliant. mind. check your local listingres.
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