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and yes, yes, you you should be clapping. i'd be clapping if i were you. happy wednesday, everyone. so, tim walz, performance at last night's debate has been panned by both parties. partas so bad. there's now talk of replacing him with a sharper, more capable candidate. >> in a bizarre gaffe, wild baz said he was friends with school shooters. d he >> school shooters have come out and denied this, saying their reputation signs are bad enough. >> in a post debate tweet, anaio navarro said to beware of j.d. vance since he's an able shape shifter, but she's just
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jealous. he was able to shift shape without throughout eire debate, waltz was seen writing furiously on a notepadthrougho. what could he have been writing that? >> nothing wrong with lovingnotn sports and and sportsmen. >> speaking of waltz said, he was, quote, a knucklehead for falsely claiming he was in china during the tiananmen square massacre. i guess you should take down this picture from his website. >> throughout the debate, waltz had a deer in the headlights expressiopicturn hise . he appeared to keep his pants, according to someone familiar to the experience, by pants. so
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>> congratulations to jimmy carter, who turns 100 years old. miliar tthis week. and good news for democrats. he's still eligible for a second term. >> pete rose late monday at the age of 83. out of respect for his playing style, he'll be buried head first. come on, we love video. charlie. and finally, today is the official start of the fat weekfa competition at alaska's kat may national park. it's going to be tough to pick a winnera. all right. >> got a three for one there. all right. so in the mainstream mediainstrm that tim waltz lost, you know, it's much worse than that. >> wils mu let's put it this wa. >> waltz just rejoined the national guard and insisted they send to iraq.
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>> but just listen to these sads sacks of . >> j.d. vance came to this debate to land a bunch of punches, and he did. >> tim walz did not seem prepared for it. i was missing the magic and the organic spontaneity of tim walza . >> i think o the lack of interviews that he has done with national media, with local media, it showed he needed more resistance clearly. >> i think it needs to be >> v clearly the more debater the slicker speaker to use tim walz, his own words would mean a lot about this debate uncoghrdt was was weird. >> there were uncomfortable cringing moments. >> gre so the tone of the media was one of sadness, not reporting se loss, but mourning it.ss now, the truth is that a vp debate is like a colonoscopy. >> it's -- it's importantbut th and necessary. >> but that doesn't mean you want to watch itatoesn'tu w but even so, remember this. the vp is there in casewith
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something goes wrong with the president? like turning into a piec tetwoo. of driftwood. so this point is just a helpful reminder, since our current president makes jimmy carter look like chuck norris , whenk joe is laid out on the beat, dr . jill as to keep the seagulls from eating him. dt so despite the best efforts of two moderators who did everythingof three but ask j.d.r for a stool sampleyt, only one s candidate seemed like the kind of guy you want running your country. on seeme and it's not this one, governor just to up on that. i the question was, can you explain the presidency?d >>wa all i said on this was as i got there that summerersu and misspokemmer on this. that' >> so i will just as well have said. so i was in hong kong and china during the democracy protests went in. and from that, learned a loti of what needed to bewhat in governance and even a deer
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in the headlights is screaming, get the guy out of the way,r in dude. >> it's no wonder they don't do follow up questions with democrats. they're like the top layery be of day old skimpy bean dip. >> what's underneath? you don't want to se ath you e. >> at that point, even biden was home in his spider-man pajamas watching and thinking, yeah, i did better. kamaamala and doug had to be shaking their heads. emhoff has a bitand doug this ss since the nanny started gaining weightsed . did i hit him too hard? these >> as usual, with these debates. it was it a clear three againsa one. of course, the immediate theme was climate change , which,o according to all of the polling of us voter concerns, ranked somewhere below toenail fungusew and right above the wnbahereth standings.
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>> but that didn't stop norah from declaring a global warmintg consensus. >> governor, your time is up. the overwhelminga global consens among scientists is that the earth's climate is warming at an unprecedente>> globa cond. >> so i guess that decides it, right? norrisreg: s but still, ut the implication is that there's no correlation between manmade climate change and extreme weather. in fact, the incidents of hurricanextremes have gone d, not up in the past century. but who cares, right? to expect dot norah to know the science is like expecting p. diddy not to have baby oil later. later, norah dropped this beauty, jt. >> let's talk about the state of democracy, the top issue for americans after the economy and inflation. >> that's the third biggest issue for americans. the statedd not the border or crime. exactly. whic h poll has shown that the
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one you took in liz cheney's hot tub. oh, and as usual, the fact checking only went one wayd abou while two lied about the border bill. the bordern statutes and jan six. but it's not surprising coming from a self-confessed knucklehead who lied about his military service when he saw less comba knucklet than captain stubing. yeah, it's funny. >> o'donnell and brennan never got around to asking about that whopper, and they never brought upha the horribly violent riotsu that took place in walter's home state that he didt up nothw about until it was too late. yet even with the odds stacked like pancakes on jerry nadler's naked belly, tiny tim still couldn't pull it off. hence the somber mood from the liberal media hacks. can you blame them?ot their narrative got shot to . remember, they downplayed walter's skills in order to lower expectations. >> they elevated downplad the e that vance was mean and he was weird.
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but vance came short. presidential, smart, full of ideas. a man who could take fille the j of power if necessary, and not just talk about being unburdened by what has bee bout bein bee a man actually ready to engage in a fair and open debaty toe, unlike the other three hacks out there with him? if this wacks outhers the time w vance after that steady diet of media smearsas, what a shockm it must be. and yet it's another example of how e the media lies to you. >> the debate showed you the difference between, what you're told and what is true. for his part, walter came off his that chatty guy you'd ste steer clear of in a men's room at theof a mall of america's. >> we've been there. >> no one's buying his folksy fot because folksy is the dems call it, when they try to act like normal human beings. >> and really, the days of sharing personal are over. they died when kamala answered,r i born in the middle class to every question, including would you like super salad
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and do know your headphones are plugged into a snickers baru ? >> but it made mgge realiz inte that trump almost never doess tt that. if you want something personal ou trumpnever t him, you practiy have to shoot him. tonight's guest, he hates that photo on his license fo kill former cia operative and host of the president's daily podcast, mike baker. she records videos in her car because she likes to work from home. oh, it's a family. savebecauss america. emily will say for ten bucks, her baby will sign copies the ultrasound. "new york times" best selling author and spouse is a authr. utoork time and to him, the jumbotron is just a try. >> is this true? bes "new york times" best selling author, comedian frosellinm.
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all right, mikey, you watched the debate. mikeywhat did they give ito to midwesterners going at it? >> oh, it was a peacmidwesteh oa debate, wasn't it? >> yeah. yeah. you know, i like >> it the idea that they weren't yelling at each other, but everything elseac about, it was entirely p predictable. as you pointed out, we knew what the moderatorsointedwe going to do and the condescending sort of tone,m no particularly from nora, i thought was irritating. >> yearao'donnelh, but look, i s there's nothing unpredictable. f the follow up response from the media the next day wro e kind of knew where that was going to go. i was surprised at the fact that were somewhat negative towards waltz. i didn't think they'd go there. ne i thoui thought they would , well, it's kind of a draw. >> they're off. walz, but look, know, again, could they have gone harder? waltz of course they could have, but the guy has got a real problem with the truth. thd it one time.me. >> any time you see a lawyer, you may have heard i have a company that doeata los a of a investigations. >> yes, that's true. yeah.
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and so we look at a lot of fraudt and i'm not callingd bu tim walz a fraud, but i'm just saying any time you have a patter n of disassembling, right. of of obfuscation, that'sthat's good work. >> it is. then, you know, then a grd. gotn issue you've got to look at. >> we would call that a red flag. yeah. wouldaland so they should probv go after that harder. but i didn't expect to when he was talking about china, his not being in tiananmen. i square, i kept expecting him to pull out a four pack of mike's hard lemonad ead some flowers and stand behind a kitchen counter anflowers d is what's his face? >> what's his name froism a predator, of course. >> hanson. lon quite a long way for that joke. wow. foat j, but they think. you know, i don't want your smattering applause. i'll say. every fairy wa g talkin about catching a . it should be creepy. before you laughbe. t just to be fair. emily, what did you make of it? did you watch it? catc thoughts? >> yeah, we watched it with af m bunch of republicans at a bar,
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and i thought it was interesting. >> i thinkght it was i, i, i lit because my friends that are more left leanin ig and independent, they were like, we thought this was fantastic. indeent saidand after this, the, i think vance is a star. i could see him as a futur ese president. and i was even one of those people that was like, genuinely, i wasn't sure. i wasn'teopl if i liked him.e mi especially with how much negative media has been around him, i thought it was beennd hie were certain points where i was like, one thing about him, he comes with the receiptst and i'm like, you're ready. so there are certain points from like, i wish you would have went a little bit hardee pt r. >> the issues that matter, like immigration. are you kidding me. ? border like you could go so hard, but i respect him for nasty. those wome respectn where he really held his composure and cool thke, you knowmposur some, peope works with. and i thought that that was a great look for us because anything right nowas aooan they're going to take and they're going to run with it and it makes us look bad and people don't like that. uspeoplebut it's true and this m very serious time. so i think he did a fantastie sc job and i'm a huge fan of him now. >> i'm definitely sold and a lot of people are nod i'w, appa
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you know, back some people,me po the legendary. >> some people. yes. many are saying manypl saying that vance mansplaining to the to nora when when he was telling her that she was wrong. them what was your takeaway and what's your takeaway in general of ths youre awe deb yeah, i didn't i don't really see it that way. i that look, he's j.d. vance is very good at talking. he did a very good, i thought really good job right off the bat. i think that tim walz really kne knew this is going to be harder than he though t when the conversation was about the instant instability in the vanc world and j.d. vance did what i trump really should have done when . >> he debated kamala saying, listen, you guys are in charge right no gw? g it making it so you can't they're trying to run as if they're the oppositiony're and not in there right now. that's in terms of debate, skil rightw.l right. in terms of me as somebodyf who likes free marketsme
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watching it, i'm like, boy, they're really both sides really just suppormt governmenty . >> that's far too big for my liking. the exactly. >> sadly. oh, no. eobody agrees that we only lik f for oh, i feel every day like ol when we like 14 people left in the country that actually us not a small government anymore. >> so overall i don't think that will affect their campaign too much. but also, i mean, i think the debate didn't really affect the one word joe bidenjoe actually lost the nominationbido that move paul's that much. >> i don't know how much difference this will make. that's donink thise mu a good pt you know, tara's emily said that, like vances offers kind of a juxtaposition to trump. >> that's not a juxtapositiojun >> and, you know, i thought wallace had probably the best now he's ever had a debate. yeah, he look like a normal guy. he wasike of prepared, wasn't s prepared. he could say anything he wanted to. like. jd said that even if he doesn't win, he's going to help hin'ennw yeah i don't know what that interview that what debate you r
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you were watching but it was like two bffs were born on that and each one of them was agreeing, agreeing, here's my problem with it. jd the guy that you're representing said to assassination attempts on him. how many trumped up charges, missed cases? the entires after the assassination attempts? tim tim walz and the entire they revved up the rhetoric even more. they're calling him hitler. they say all these thing s. they beat january 6 and thereh pit no i wasthough like where's the fight? where's the pit bull? where's the, you know what? wher. january 6 was one day. and you know what? everyone involved in it is under the jail. let's talk about the other 360 e or the last three and a half b years. who the hell has been running this country? you know, like, where was that? whereenning the countre was tha? and it wasn't it? i didn't see it. th. w like, yeah jd yeah. jd vance looked great. he looked like van he hmm, i'm t like that. i'm i understand everyone. i believe in his principles, but i'm a softer version. i didn't see any fight. thversion.k politician tryingimf to make himself look good. i did not see any figh lt forn what's going on, because
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this is not a normal election isn'e you'd like to se a normae that because the other side's not playing that way. >> interesting. but i think that was decision, right? >> it's a calculated decision. they just told people who were on the fence peopld that, oh, ts not that much difference between those guys. wa. had a way better debatee kamala and biden have had by far he whether you agree with or not he said things and i'm a knucklehead, but we were all accepte shed that. he had a strong debate because what should have happened is jd genius and the darling should have destroyed him. but all he didestroyed was makem look like a regular guy. well, i think he was looking at balance. >> i t, rob. that's the same guy i think he was looking to balance. trump is what they were. ist thewhat they were going for right there. well, he might have just balanced the floor. you playing kind of a good bad d cop thing. i don't disagree with what you're saying, but i think that there was a reasoningree fn behind it. >> yeah. yeah. if i if if if you and i wereh on a team, which one would be the good cop? oh, you know what, i could be a very bad cop. >> yeah. co i've seen, i've seen your bad've cop uniforenm and it's, it's,
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for sexual abuse and exploiting them while he was promising to make them stars. one was just nine years old at the time. what you make of this? >> yeah. so i know they took him. i mean, you know, i live . l.a., so there's a lot of shady people,so but they took him straight to jail. and i know there was no bail, which is obviously any time there's bail, that means you'vea done something horrendous. l >> yeah, i was going to say,e the victim as young as nine years old. what i thinkg her is really interesting right now, obviously there's a million rotten holes we could go down. he's obviously very guilty on tok, especially mean every celebrity right now is scrubbing their accountsy ce and. >> they just publish. and i saw the papers of all the celebrities involved. i'm likeity has ed, i just wanto remember these people. >> most like willie, were involvedth, knew they went to tn parties. >> obviously, he's not a good guy. there's childrenot a involvedve you know, we could go on forever about that. these are the same that for the past couple of years gaslight you every daye same
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about morally superior to you. and they're the same ones that are going to go tell you ifs will you're a good pers, go vote for kamala harris as well. >> s o it is that kind of like what that i call it the pig a pass cat. >> you know, it's like as long as you express this moral virtue, you're a good liberal, you believe in climate change and al, you arodl this , then ya get away with all this stuff for decades it is crazy too, that he's still like, i look forward to proving all this loo wrong. >> yeah. like triple digit numberk foto . >> but they're all full. like, stop. but he can't stop. he did get away with it for soog long. and yes, these are the thme people who thro brew partis for themselves in the form of these award shows and thing s literally throw parties for themselves that they didn't televisean because we were not invited. but we're supposed to want thesatch thesese as th parties. >> where do you then, like you said, emily, are like, you're bad, you know?, they and then everyone else is like, yes, they are all bad and everyone claps d
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and meanwhile they're doing that. >> i've never even heard of. yeah, it's, it's, you know,f it's remarkable. and heand honestly, he doesn'te believe that he's he's going to be there forevee r. e ligh yeah. he probably thinks he's going to get out because why wouldn't he get out? because he got away with all longo long, got famous friends who are probably going to help him because they're scared. >> you're scared themselves. >> all right, tyra, you can't. you can't a diddy without a village helping him. yeah. you can't help someo lik you ca you can't have it. because here's the deal. ing him.l ththe all these celebs involved because you know, the reason why they're there in, they're there for money and work. so if they can if they can get something he likes,ring they're going to keep bringing it to him because they keep getting to work. and then you wan ey keet know, like what? celebrities are involved, go watch movies and be like, wow, that person's. >> but they're in every movie. yes. they're all like, st, yeah. there's a good chance i'll have with meryl streep. they're probably a bad example, but -- but and, but an older one who's losing them would
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be there yeah still get like i said we're i think that everyone if you are a celebrity person if you collecs libet a lot of photn and pictures pretty much i think you're going to see a lot of these celebrities get and these oscar award winners are the ones who get the awards. i think you're going to see their them disappearing or running for the hills because most of them should in jail with him because they had no problem being complacent, standing outside the door knowing something a has happened. the othethr, but hey, it's goodc for my career is not acceptable. and that's what they're to try to say. oh, i was at the party, but i didn't do anything. yeah. and thats at but in that same v, like what? what a rough year for jennifer lopez. >> he's on top of the world. and then it's like divorce. ex-r your ex boyfriend's in prison for sex trafficking. >> doesn't look great. no, it doesn't. plus, everyone hated her in that movie. yeah, that's true. >> terrible movie. maybe she's just bad luck. who knows? you know likely j, like you said in the green room. yeah, whatever it is done still
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pales in comparison to his music. yeah. yeah, i stand by that statement. yes. yeah, i. s you know, i'm proud to say. his i couldn't name a diddy tune. yeunes.s. >> i couldn't do it, could i?oc but i am shocked at the sheer volume of lube and that theyolm pulled out of his property. >> yeah, he said property. >> yeah. yeah. that. that they hauled right out of there. yeah. yeah. it's look i again i agreevery with everything tyra's point out, which is that complicitthiy is, is just disgusting. there's no t that in that town where everybody talks right right. >> how far off the radar supposedly something's wereening. the number of people that were aware of his misdeeds, as is illegal activity. >> the things that are being alleged and it is the sharks are circling. >> it's just like epstein case.e everybody's waiting forody that list.
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yeah. now, i think because diddy appeared to have a penchantfor i videoing everything that's coming out. >> mm-hmdem. st >> right. the epstein list probably never surfaced in our lifetimel prnev, but people better be concerned. >> that's why i wear my mikerned bake.r disguise. but see, i just providedd you with an alibyoi that wasibi. laughable. >> greg, is they have businesses grooming businesses, escort businesses that bring in these young kids e and they go out and they have talent searches for these young aspiring kid, usuallyu coe lower economic hey, you're going to come to diddy's house, you're going to auditiono and then, hey, i've got four for you. so three don't want to cooperate t, but one might or whatever like they had. this is business. you don't need the list to go after these businesses. but you hired how many new hires? irbusinesss start doing all of l >> you'll find everybody. this is not. yeah. yeah. nice segway. yeah the hoop nice segway to the next segment up nex t, hostages feel stress thanks to the irstresse.
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they're fining people like walbl street journal reporter evan gershkovich and paul whalen for taxes. they couldn' t pay while they were in prison in russia. they apparently don't have the power to wipe out the fees. >> what say you got caught? say t pay your fair share. yes. it's -- it's not that surprising. it's really not even that surprising becaus e, course, the irs is like, yeah, i wish and wish. >> there's something we can do. do bthing . >> i mean, the really good that we can do and of course there's nothing built into it because it's the irs is all about the ir s. e ir it's called the collection. you know, the collection for a reason. collections nothing built into , because it's almost as if, you know, i'm not really as radical as some people might think. we're suggesting that it's dumb to truste migh it' the governmee they don't really have their interest in u.s.t becaus ins asi as it stops being beneficial to them in some way. >> and if this doesn't illustrate that, that i don't know what doesf that, they're nt
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even like they're like, yes, sorry, now that we can do bomber, that you were called hotot eve nothing, you k by a hostile foreign government. heldtivebut they're like, oh, we working out. it's absolutely insane. but of course they don't care. yeahof cours c, i care. >> what reason is they just want money. it is amazing. terrorists at th me we spent so much time listening to biden talk about ando lo actually caug student loan debt to be canceled. basicallt causing y saying, yous who are imprisoned in your apartmentsyou gu watching, you , real housewives and slugging boxed wine, we're canceling c your debt. >> yeah, but those that were kidnappeance>> witd and witnessk horrible atrocities that will never leave your mind, you knownd what? i would just send the bill to the white house. that's probably the first thing i would do. i was sent to the white house. and again, this goes again to tt administration. maybe they can bring it up, something they can u on novembee six. we have child tax credit act. maybe could have a hostage tax x credit. >> not saying or noto be saying want you to be a hostage, but if you are hostages during that time, there will be no taxation
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of you because technicallyn am you're not really in america at that time. yeah. or or it sounds like the i'm sorry but it's not like n they never look away. >> yeah. when it comes to stuff people i awas n government are g now they don't they look away you know mike they claim b there's going to be a new bill in the works to exemptheexempt p people from tax liability during their detainmen liabit, h means maybe we can game meansystem by claiming we're hostages. yeah, they'll be. it'll be like a covered fraud. . >> there'll be a whole new cottage industry. yeahvid-19, i love. i love the fact that they. they've talked about this bill and then they pati like h g on the back by saying it's got bipartisan support. >> well, no, but who's so stupid as to not support this? >> so. and i agree. i'm not really surprised guy you know goveving worked for the government, knowing what sort of bureaucracy it is. >> knowing wha but you know, ine same vein we used to back in the gitmo daysame veis with,h the high value detainees, we
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used to actually give them invoices for the cos wt, their their internment. and it was it was usually the thing that broke theternmens once you once you gave theme thm that bill. wow. yeah. yeah. so you're waiting. boring. >> there it was like it was pay . that's not going to pay for itself. oh, no. yeah, it it was like airport priceslf andts. the guys are being waterboarded with. you didn't get your own water, so it was an extra fee. that's what you typically would ask. do they want sparkling stillwant and the smart ones would say sti stoke is the bubblesll know you know, and those who cried in the water, they actually ruined it for the next victim.-- so there's an upcharge for that. you know what i'm so happy now that i've realized just because of this is that time has passed now we can laugh about waterboarding. >> you know it was a long time w when you know you just get kicked in the. well, that's my preferred parentald ge tool, emily. >> there you go. mediate. what i raised dolphin is theylin
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don't listen heavily. >> it's really does feel likee f disease of bureaucracy. their rules are independente of they actually how we live. >> it's only to benefit them t ever. t i mean we shouldn't be suffer every day. i'm just like with everything going on this is what we'reoing. doing. >> i'm watching the video. he's literally traumatized as he' s speaking.'s his eyes are like this. you can tell he's like literally in a state of shock. we don't w what happened overhere there, but i'm just like, this is this is what we'reon wit focused on with all the issues. i'm at the point where i'm like, the older i get, i'm like, i really wanes.r t to everything with basically three letters at this point because it's starting to seem likee a complete whole back. not ever.eryt everything almost go. okay. all right. whatyou know what i mean? >> you don't have to fold to mike baker. ohto fol, you come. bei what do you? maybe not when you're being filmed, at least to be fair, tof he was giggling about waterboardin wg. i was, like, giggling. i was giggling like a schoolgirl with a whip.girl w >> yeah. all right. oh, the old times. yeah. g up.cominite web.
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all of that. the first thing i noticed was the energy and recovery that it cannot work out. if you want to try try aam recom our view on the view view the hosts haft deny hollywoododi is left. >> yesterday whoopi goldberg reacted to shazam star zachary levi's endorsement of donald trump by telling us hollywood isn't as liberalg t as. >> we think really chad. zachary levi says he's aware of the consequences he faces overs he's going maga. >> take a look. we are going to take back thisry country. we are going to make a great again within my industry. as you can probably imagine, hollywood is a very, very liberal town and this very well could constitute career suicide. >> so, okay, that's not
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necessarily true. >> you from the beginning of hollywood, there have been and it'sbeginn been a very right leaning town. but i know you don't know much about the hollywood history. so let me school abo you out. we are like america is we'ren mixed. we're a mixed bunch. and sometimes there may seem like there's more democrats or sometimes it seems dem there's more republicans. >> but the truth of the matter is, very few people seem bite it because they're republican. joe n voight, who is working. dennis quaid. dennis quaid is worried. people want to stop that. it's -- it's more b.s. and it's unnecessary, more b.s. and unnecessaressary.y sounds ls every day on the view. >> so according to whoop li, since two conservative actors are still working hollywoosincd
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isn't left. by that logic, i guess we should stop diversit iy since we've got morgan freeman and the great jaleel white. o w. tyrus. what is he talking about?s sh i don't know. she. she didn't even know. i thin k sometimes you say things so fast that your brain doesn't have time to go. hey, hey esn'. >> well, let's regroup here. you're so lefty. you sahaw what the woke and the extreme progressive stuff has done to the movies. donepeople don't want to go anymore. you attack everyone. if you. you literally have to be the exact color and style of theor character you're playing. you can't be a character actor anymore. unless, of course, the character's whitctore. it. anyone can play it. so, i mean, to say it is not gone that way is is laughable. and i find it funny because you would think at some point someone would be with her experience, the fact that she had to change her name to whoopi goldberg experiehe, tn get a job is not going to be the one to come out and say that hollywood is flawedollywood and has some real, real issues. you literally had to change real jobs fromet and
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because the virtue signaling left didn't think you had leough boxes to check. so it's funny when people geftta to a certain placeo of comfortability, they can say, oh, it's not that bad. it's notplac that in hollywood o bad you have to change your you. when i started coming on thi ss show, i was getting calls all the time. i had to marvel at all this stuff. oh, i don't know he's on. i he's on fox now. kiss my . i don't want your movies. nt youbut just it gets. >> but don't. don't insult us. don't insulting me through i. yeah, i actually was up forr mission impossible eight. >> and when they saw this shown they gave well plus you were this much the tom hanks height thing was an issue. you were you were bullying him. keep looking down the top of his head. >> greg was next to somebody shorter than him. it's a nightmaret a, mikey. hr she had a hard time naming people like i. john john wayne. yeah, just like. well, sometimes. sometimes you have more democrats and sometimes you have more. >> oh, yeah, yeah.
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it's -- it's just. it's -- it's, you know, i was told that we've almost hit our limit and swearing, sohi i suddenly hit a brickk wall that i because i couldn't say what i was going to sawaher everybody was like, yeah, yeah . >> i was going to say what she[l said. it waseeps ]. and but i can say that. yeah, yeah. i understand. you said that beforey that. yes. and so i think anyway. yeah i, it's just an i can'ti jt it, i've got nothing else add because clearly you don't, i don't that do feel like there's nothing that any of us kids that say illustrates the point better than the fact that she herself could not think of the wort that herd. >> yeah. yeah. as she was as she was making the argument that it's totally right, ladies, like the democrats are the i. tha >> but i actually do think that there probably are a loleae of people in hollywood who are conservative. yeah, but she doesn't know that. and nobody but she tha that they're not abo open about that. why? because they won't work. yes. becas plenty of them
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that have lost work. family. you live out there. is there any evidence to what?en >> anything she's saying? i've never heardy o what she said before in my life. >> that's like i it's weird to hear a sentenceseird you've o heard before. i know. like, this is me. first of all, the reason everything le is because it iss lovely. that's why we don't have good movies left-lewhy we. and then the only movies that come out that are good are republican movies. then good all of a sudden we go in the theaters broke and the lights are turning on, which is crazyn that happen. >> but it's so funny when all my friends in l.a. left the industry left because it was so left leaning. ththey couldn't be themselves. they're forced to wear a mask, forced to get vaccinated, all these things. and they were like a, if you wee different, they would out you because any person ans better opportu their opportunity. and on top of that, i know for a fact there was a lis and thatg going around the past four years because i was on it. if you are a celebrityd because during the pandemic, celebrities reached out to me and they were like, thank you so much, i would loscelebr ex spec my netflix special if i was a republican. and i'm like, great, that's why we're in the was situation becae none of you will speak out. >> but there was less. and they were like, these are lists of people you cannot
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on social media. it's everyone from fox, people like me, literally anyone that speaks out, they're like, you're not allowed to follow this person. people would follow me and then unfollow me. they're like, yeah, it makes me like a target. so all this is obviously out complete bs and shout out to him for speaking out. good for him. mayb eaking ge he should come o on the show. >> yeah. yeah. th.. i think he did. ready once back the day he should come on and do this show. >> you know i've had, i've had people come up me in los angeles and tap me a on the shoulder and then whispee r. >> they won't even say it out loud. they're whispering. fox mm. yeah. yeah. and that's how, that's outhow how concerned they are about being outed. yeah. yeah. soconc not right. up next, don't move a muscle. we say goodbye to charlie hustle. >> hello. i am former arkansas governor mike huckabee. a lot of times can't control the amount of sleep that you're getting. i know it's scary unless you use relaxium sleep. relax.
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hall of fame.he's dea >> yeah. so. and. yeah, i just. i saw play. >> i'm old enough.ow and, you know, he and this is is he was 19 years with the cincinnati reds. a just an amazing player. a lot of people didn't like him because, you know, he was he was abrasive use times, but e great player. >> and cant i mention one other thing? another great sports legend died. the campaign.. 5 oh, yeah. only 58 years old, great nba8 yr player. >> yeah. but just to point that out, you can't be. well, anyway, tara, do you agree or disagree? i know that you are a stickler for rules. s are athe thing. when he bet on games he had control over as a manager. but that's when the country's was different. >> hmm. so he should not get in based on that. but then. notis differw had a baseball see the houston astros cheated. my boston red sox cheated and they ruined and they were suspended for a year.
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how? how? what is? they both cheated the influenc.e games. i think wearing a headset and ruining a pitcher's careerae and teams and taking world series away from the dodgers and all that. tak i think that's far worse.orse but those guys got a slap on the wrist. so those unfortunately, if we wu to follow the rules, no, he shouldn't get in. but also s get there should be 5 least 15 guys with four between the astros and redetween that a banned for life as well. so since they didn't do that and that' a since ts the nw baseball league then. yeah he 1,000% should be in because you're not holding im to to the same standard as you're holding your current moment. thisy, how can we blame this on joe biden. >> i was a little bit like, >> w how have they already spin this to blame it on trump and be like somehow dow is relat to trump and literally all of it like he's a trump supporter. >> he was. o oh, well, then obviously this is not going to be a great outcome for him. >> yes. ately re obviously, rest in peace. i definitely think we have different standards nowe athl >> our athletes usually are in the news for pretty horrific
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here and there. so, you know, i would say go for it now. >> that's what he reallyha wanted. give it to him now that he'st h, you know, gone cat on. >> i don't get it. i get that this was a wrong thing to do, but it wasn't while he was actually playing, which is what he wouldin for r have gone in for right. yeah. see,i was te i was ten months on that happened and i get it. >> yeah, there you go. yeah, but when you're the manager, i guess you're not supposed to do that. i get why that's i a is that, you know, he admitted he was wrong. >> yeah, that's the thing, too. he refusedhe to admit.r >> yeah, for years.dmitte and then he came clean on. he can't play mistakes. yeah. all right, that's enough out of both of you. >> all right, don't go away. we'll be right back with. >> hey, scott, this is perfect for falldo you k, right feature. learn how to strengthen roots learn how to strengthen roots all winter peril spring. >> how do you know all this? says it right there on the back. yes, it does. download my lawn app today for lawn care tips and customized plans. >> video feed it. i don't deserve what you did to me.
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