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>> neil: my dad would always tell me, neil, stay humble, in your case it will come in handy. the best advice you have for both sides, don't have a lot of time, the next 20 seconds, what would you say? >> well, i think for both sides what you want to hope is that on the side of the republicans that they reach out to the democrats. it would be great to do as lincoln did and put them democrats in close quarters, not just simply republicans, so he can listen to them and hear them. on the democratic side, the bat to listen to the people. they've got to get out among the country, what didn't work question we thought our policies are going to help you but somehow there is a respect -- one thing david brooks rode, the culture of respect was lost for the working class. >> neil: well put, doris. stick to this history thing. it is working. doris kearns goodwin, what a great read on all of this. here is "the five." ♪ ♪
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>> jesse: hello, everybody. i'm jesse watters a lot of judge jeanine pirro, harold ford jr., dana perino, and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five." ♪ ♪ looking at myself. the big guy is breaking his silence. joe biden emerging from his timeout after kamala yanked him off the campaign trail for calling trump supporters trash. the president and a big goofy grin on his face, looking vindicated and liberated after nancy pelosi's mutiny cratered harder than one of the stocks she just dumped. biden's reacting to his vps crushing defeat to donald trump. >> people vote and choose their own leaders and they do it peacefully. and we are in a democracy. the will of the people always prevails. yesterday, i also spoke with vice president harris. the backbone like a ramrod, she has great character, true character. she gave her whole heart and effort. something i hope we can do no
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matter who you voted for. to see each other not as adversaries, but as fellow americans. bring down the temperature. setbacks are unavoidable. but giving up is unforgivable. >> jesse: it's also the first time we got to hear from the binder on kamala's defeat and things got a little heated when the white house's fearmongering hypocrisy got called out. watch. >> reporter: this administration message to millions of americans that they are going to wake up day after the election of trump won and have the right strict away, that democracy would crumble, and president said today we are going to be okay, so how -- >> we respect the election process. >> reporter: is the message to people who are fearful based on what the messaging was about -- >> you are just twisting everything around, and that's really unfair. i do not appreciate having my words twisted. that is, i have been very clear. very, very, very clear about what the president wants to do.
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>> jesse: but team biden isn't going to let a bunch of dog faced pony soldiers blame joe for kamala's embarrassing lost. they ran to "the atlantic" to boast about how biden would have won. "continue to stoke the illusion he would have won the election and some of his advisors the he might public leave voice that deeply misguided view." but it looks like the finger-pointing is in every direction. >> he promised to be a transitional president. when he decided to stay, the democrats were in a quandary because they were expecting him to leave. >> can you imagine blaming joe biden for her loss? she lost, he didn't lose. >> basically if anyone has "game of thrones," it was a red wedding, it was a bloodbath, so everyone was in a state of shock. >> harold: you said in an interview last night you thought tim walz was part of the problem. >> i do. i'm biased. i'm from pennsylvania. >> jesse: all right, we do have a democrat here at the table. we would like you to begin finger-pointing. go-ahead.
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>> harold: good to be with everyone. what a night. congratulations again to president trump, and congrats to those senate republicans and other house republicans. we will see what happen, they run the gamut here. i listened to some of the democrats here, jesse, over the last several days and listened to some republicans. and here is my take away. democrats need to listen -- and i would argue some traditional republicans need to listen. everyone thought 2016 was an aberration, that donald trump couldn't have been elected because he basically betrayed a lot of the things republik and spot they needed to do in order to win. they thought they needed to have a different kind of immigration policy, they thought they needed to be a different kind of inclusive. donald trump was inclusive, but his inclusion dealt with economic issues. he wanted to deal with economic anxieties and frustrations of americans, so in many ways this victory of his, two days ago, seems like it was longer, was conventional in the sense that it's always about the economy. democrats wanted to paint this
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race as being a referendum on democracy, and it was. most americans, however, described democracy as having neighborhoods that were crime free. having borders that were secure. having their little girls not be concerned if little boys are going to play in their sports, let alone come in their bathrooms. and democrats tried to push on people, particularly liberal democrats, had the sense that endless whining and crying, endless condescension, endless judging of people, would somehow make people come to their side. as a party, we have to understand that doesn't work. and people are entitled to their own versions of freedom. now republicans and americans who supported donald trump, they aren't hitler-like or fascists. there is nothing wrong with them for making the calculation that donald trump can do a better job for me than kamala harris. i think as kamala harris looks back at this race, she will have some regrets about, should i have done more interviews?
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should i have explained better my position on issues? should i have talked about my differences with joe biden earlier? i think the recriminations about whether biden should've stepped down earlier, probably an argument could be had there, but at the end of the day, when you are the nominee, you've got to be the nominee. and those in our party who are way to the left, who are described as progressives and liberals, i think there's a wake-up call for them because they are a part of our party, but their voices cannot be the dominant ones any longer, if indeed we want to win. what happened on tuesday was historic. a guy who many in my party believe is hitler was elected for the second time, with is brought a coalition as i've seen a republican, racially, religious, ethnic diversity, it was a meaningful and measurable victory by him, and for democrat to try to chalk this up as you people don't understand what you've done, america is going -- i believe in america as much today as i did on monday, and i believe my party has to change to ensure that our values and our priorities are aligned with
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the majority of americans because clearly, as we sit here today, they are not. >> jesse: well said. you know who seemed changed, judge jeanine? joe biden seemed like he had a little pep in his step today, did you notice that? >> judge jeanine: yeah, you know, it's funny. that's really surprising. look, joe biden knows he outperform kamala when he ran iy state and with every group, so he can leave office saying, you know, i did the right thing for the party, and you suckers, i could have won this. but you know what? shame on the democrat party. i mean, how blind are they? they are the ones who claim that they were saving democracy, and the truth is they destroyed democracy by not even allowing a primary in their own party, by saying we are going to allow this woman who never got one vote to be a vice presidential candidate, when she ran for
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president in 2019, she didn't get one vote to run for president in the 2024 race, and they talk about democracy, they just moved her up, kept getting moved up, and how -- how -- nonintrospective can they be to not realize the woman didn't answer any questions. it was as though here she is this understudy in the white house for four years who can't even articulate how she's changed, what she believes, how she is going to help america, they just weren't credible, and you know who knew it? the ragin' cajun, he knew it. he said you know what, you people are speaking nonsense to the american people, which is why donald trump, and he's not hitler and he's not a fascist, which is why he won, because they don't believe the democrat party, and they better change their approach, or they are not going to win again for a long time. and finally, you know, nancy pelosi, she gets up and says joe biden belongs on
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mount rushmore, but she arranges the coup. they are not believable. >> jesse: you know what the democrats aren't pointing fingers at? the border. spending. all the stuff that got us into this mess. >> dana: there is plenty of blame to go around, a phrase i just coined in the commercial break earlier before. there is also this. she raised over a billion dollars in that four months, 107 days. on october 16th, she had $118 million in the bank. and they ended the campaign $20 million in debt. are these the kind of people you want, first of all, in charge of your tax dollars, but also, they asked their supporters for so much money. >> harold: they still are. >> jesse: you are still getting texts? >> dana: and that morning they told everyone that they could win all seven states. right? so i think that the blame is not just at the candidates and the message and the policies, but also at their consultants who
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fleeced them and their supporters were not only their money but their time. i also think that there might be something happening. seth moulton is a congressman democrat who is an independent thinker. a war veteran. but he said something today that i think is interesting, if i could read from my phone, sorry, i didn't print it out. he said democrats spend way too much time trying not to offend anyone rather than being brutally honest about the challenge many americans face. i have two little girls. i don't want them getting run over on a playing field by a male or formally male athlete, but as a democrat, i'm supposed to be afraid to say that. so a lot of the blame also needs to go to the people who are on the extremes who run a lot of the social media and the cable producers, who are basically making common sense the enemy of the democrat party. >> jesse: you are hearing that a lot, that kamala was afraid to offend people, that's why she ran such a lame campaign peered. >> greg: well, i mean, there is a counterintuitive truth here. it's good to be risk-averse, but
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when action is necessary, it's the worst. she was the most risk-averse person we've ever seen. it paralyzed her when she spoke. she was afraid to say something wrong. she didn't do anything out of fear, and then she is put up against trump, who has lived in entire life of calculating and taking risks. he understands that actions are temporary. you can see, see what happens, if it doesn't work, it doesn't work. democrats created this fallacy that if you did something it was permanent. it was like oh, if you reduce immigration, we have no more immigrants, no, we're just actually reducing it. it's like a temperature. you can raise it, you can lower it. another story. what does that mean? [laughter] >> jesse: i don't know what i read. >> greg: we are going to be okay, really weird when your country is run by hitler. maybe he didn't mean that.
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they had the audacity to come out and tell people to turn down the temperature, he said we are going to turn down the temperature. joe biden is like the political version of gain of function. he is trying to cure the disease that he himself created. >> jesse: nice. >> greg: thank you very much. he did look happy, he looked relieved, but you would too if you got bumped from a flight that just went down in flames. no one can say he lost to donald trump. they can say he is president, barely. in a weird way, he's like harrison ford in "air force one," a fictional president who spent the entire time hiding and trying to save his family. you remember that movie. but when you make a deal with the devil, the devil ultimately collects and that is what happened on tuesday. they chose joann masqueraded him as a cogent, moderate leader. he was neither. they tried to bamboozle an
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electorate to beat orange hitler, the bill came due november 5th. they hadn't have done that, you know what? trump might be leaving in two months instead of coming in in two months. >> jesse: that's true. >> greg: all they did was put off the inevitable. >> harold: what was the movie with nicolas cage? "con air" peered. >> greg: while i was talking, you were thinking about that? i'm sitting here, i was talking and you are going like, what was that movie? >> harold: i kind of zone out when you said "air force one." [laughter] >> judge jeanine: last minute. >> jesse: coming up, it isn't just joe biden getting the blame. democrats are at war over wokeness after trump selection annihilation of kamala. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> dana: kamala harris' bruising loss has got some democrats wondering if it is time to give up on wokeness. new york democrat richie torres is telling his party "donald trump has no greater friend in the far left which is managed to alienate historic numbers of latinos, blacks, asians, and jews from the democratic party absurdities like defund the police, from the river to the sea, and latinx. he elaborated on cnn. >> i have a concern the far left is pressuring the party to take policy positions that are deeply unpopular. among most americans. you know, one example is defund the police. if you are speaking to working-class people of color, then you would realize that it was never a mass constituency for a movement like defund the police, and so we should be
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taking positions that are in line with the majority of americans. >> dana: even the folks over at "morning joe" may think it is time for democrats to break up with the far left. >> seeing ad after ad after ad in nfl football games saying that taxpayers were going to be funding transgender surgeries for inmates is not something that is going to play well in wisconsin, in michigan, in pennsylvania, among men, who were afraid to respond to it because it might offend some small subset of their base. >> dana: you know what has been missing for all of this conversation, harold? where is ron klain, former chief of staff to joe biden? because he was one of the people who really catered to the far left early on on green new deal stuff, on all of these things because he wanted their votes, for some of the legislation, and now he is nowhere to be found. >> harold: yeah, you know, i listened to my friend joe scarborough, i think he is
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right -- [laughter] i think bernie sanders said some things earlier that i don't necessarily agree with. senator sanders said that democrats should not be surprised the working-class people have abandoned them, and he went on a list and enumerated some of the things that he believes in, and he is entitled to those beliefs, but i have a counter argument. i think working-class people are capitalists. working-class people don't want to be overtaxed. working-class people don't want to be lorded over and dictated to a rich people, big corporations, or politicians who are sanctimonious. and if we are going to find our way back to that group, i was in virginia this morning, near hot springs virginia coming back to the airport in charlottesville, driving, the number of trump-vance signs i saw in these neighborhoods are 25-30 years ago would have had democratic yard signs, it just reminded me of the real answer over the last several years to this political education that democrats, and even republicans, whose party
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has been changed and transformed over the last several years, the political education's name is donald trump. and i'm not a supporter of donald trump, but i'm just trying to understand politics here, and i would caution my party, stop telling democrats in the country that democracy is dead. stop telling people that he's hitler and that we somehow are going to find our way off a deep, deep cliff. we are the red states of america, it is a political party, if we want back in, we can't get ourselves back in by trying to ice ourselves and shut ourselves out. working-class americans found a voice this election. it's not infinite that this voice of donald trump's will be there no matter what he is espousing, but right now it is. and for us to learn from it, we have to learn from it and not get so constipated in the head and tie away with the mouth of how bad he isn't how how bad this moment is. let's do a little introspection of what we can do to help
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working-class capitalists capitalize on being americans again. >> dana: take your probiotics, too. hey, judge. one of the things they did is they were so hyper focused on wealthier liberal issues like student loan debt forgiveness that really made this working-class mad. >> judge jeanine: and it made you mad, too, all of us. let's make the working man who made a decision not to go to college or are still paying for his f-150, let's make him pay for the loans of people who are lawyers and doctors. look, the democrats did this to themselves, and, you know, richie torres is so right in taking them down. you know, bernie sanders is right. they did abandon the working-class. because what they told the working-class was, and this is why the blue cities went right with donald trump, is that we are going to defund the police, the police are hitler, too, and then all of a sudden the blue cities are inundated with crime. nobody has the ability to protect the minority community. and it was elected today, let's open the borders, and then the
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people living in the inner cities were suffering and their kids were taking out of school so the immigrants could be in the schools or be in the playgrounds. it was the democrats who said two young girls in america, forget your dreams. we are going to put men in women's sports. and you know what, i asked my producer and i, we were sitting there trying to figure out, why with the democrat party do this to young girls, and it was like 1.1% of the population is transgender, and of that number, less than 100 are in the ncaa, and yet, what they wanted to do was destroy every young girls dreams because we got to champion the transgender's. let them have their own game in their own lane. so when you take the side of people who need the government, and my final example, kids who went to college, the youth vote was for donald trump. you know why? because their parents worked
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hard to put them in school, and they believe in america, and they didn't want to hear that they were oppressors or white supremacists or that they were colonizers. they wanted to raise the american flag. the democrat party created it, and they deserve it. >> dana: and they put so much more effort into talking about the electric vehicle tax credit than the child tax credit, and now you see them basically having to scramble in california to try to deal with an energy crisis peered. >> jesse: jeanine is right, i think they panicked after floyd, and when democrats get nervous, they just start appeasing. they just start giving people things. okay, you guys are upset, here is billions of dollars to blm. what else you want, dei jobs? here is some jobs. you hate police? we hate police, too. and they started kneeling. they literally submitted to the far left. and then it bubbled up to corporate america, bubbled up to sports, and it took over the country. and asians were like wait a second, we kind of like merit
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and the hispanics were like, what is latinx? and all of the working-class white guys were like we want to wear a some bear on halloween, can you guys leave us alone with the pronouns? biden should have been the one because he is the old white guy to shut it down but he didn't know what he was doing, they were just passing him things to sign about equity. he proclaimed transgender day on easter sunday. so kamala, california girl, doesn't know how to handle any of this stuff. she was like, that's how she got ahead in life. and then bernie made a point, and i would disagree a little bit about that, what's your name again, harold? >> harold: my name is harold ford jr. >> jesse: bernie is like -- in your face, harold, thanks, judge jeanine. bernie is like can we talk about wages or health care or education? you know, the stuff we always beat republicans on year after year? that's all. and so they got hijacked by extremists. >> harold: i agree with you there. >> dana: the democrats used to
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want to talk about inequality, but they dropped class inequality in favor of only talking about gender and racial inequality. now the working-class is not even broken down -- >> harold: we warned them >> greg: we warned them. joe scarborough, all of these dems now saying that the party spent too much time indulging a small, irrational, borderline mentally ill group of people at the expense of regular, decent, working americans, you could have listened to us. we are talking about this. i was talking about the trans issue for the last i don't how many years, five years. i was called transphobic. i was called bigoted. but every day i talked about it because i felt it was the most -- and i will tell you why it was the most important issue in a minute. but scarborough only talked about it as a political issue. he was mad that they were doing it because it didn't play well in politics. he didn't talk about the parents
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or the families destroyed or the doctors who should be executed for butchering children in order to make a buck. we talked about come on this show, in my other show, trans impact on sports, in classrooms, and on kids. and the defense i always got from the left was, it's just a tiny sliver of society. why do you care? it's only, you know, less than 1% -- it's probably less than that, they exaggerate it. and then they would say, why are you so focused on it? why are you so obsessed? are you transphobic? no, it doesn't matter the size of it. if you don't like torture, your excuse is we only torture a few people. this is the biggest moral story, probably since abortion, because it shows you how a toxic ideology can grow exponentially if it is left unchallenged. suddenly, we were voluntarily butchering children. again, a crime that would end in the death of a doctor.
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you know, now we are talking about it was a choice among children who cannot even make these decisions. think about elon musk. he is in strange transgender child. he knows what woke-ism has done. it took one of his kids from him, and that radicalized musk, so he knew the truth, that there are sexual predators and delusional men were gaming the system and violating women's rights. he saw how potentially devastating this phenomenon was to society, and it radicalized him. by the way, we have to keep on this. we have to eradicate this from society. >> jesse: i think the buttons on your shirt are absolutely lovely. >> greg: oh, why thank you. >> jesse: are those pearls? >> greg: they might be. >> jesse: are you wearing pearls? >> greg: no, i only wear pearls on sunday, silly man peered. >> dana: ahead, no laughing matter. liberal late-night hosts are not taking kamala's crushing loss very well. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> judge jeanine: the liberal late-night lunatics are hitting pause on the punch lines just to solve over trump's win. >> it was a terrible night last night. it was a terrible night for women, for children, for the hundreds of thousands of hardworking immigrants who make this country go. >> hey there. how are you doing? if you watch this show regularly, i'm guessing you are not doing great. yeah, me neither. >> all you have to do is this. just look into your heart, and you take out your foreign passport. >> i think all americans can agree it's going to be a rough thanksgiving. >> judge jeanine: dana, i will
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start with you. it was a terrible night for women. trump won more women, he won the popular vote, who'd are these people moaning about questioning. >> dana: i don't know. today brian stelter tweeted there was a talent agent who told him a lot of members of the media are questioning whether they have it in them to cover another trump cycle. and then they wonder why the working-class is like, guys, you are so out of touch with what real work is. and also, they didn't really cover the biden administration. they didn't cover the border. they didn't cover inflation. covering inflation was like this for them. they're like oh, wow, people say they are upset about inflation but we looked on page 32 of the fed report st. louis and actually it says that the economy is great. so everyone -- it was bizarre. on the late-night thing, it was worse than usual. that was worse than i thought it would be. you could at least kind of make fun of yourselves, but they have lost the ability to do that.
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>> judge jeanine: yeah, greg, you have to be self-deprecating as a humorist, don't you? >> greg: no. [laughter] we are acting like this is any different. they haven't been funny for years. trump slayed their funny bone. kimmell actually said in that thing, people who voted for trump, they just don't know what they have done. they don't realize how badly they have hurt themselves. it is not a concern for others that you are seeing, it is an expression of ego. they are smarter than all of these people, and as always, when you are a slave to your ego, it is always somebody else's fault. therefore they cannot see their own errors, their own mistakes. if you are open up to being wrong you're more than likely going to end up right once in a while but these guys have been wrong for eight years. they have been wrong for eight years because they can't let go of their egos. it's true.
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and the media, actually, it's true among the never trumper republicans. if you look at the sourpuss', it's an internal, emotional feeling, why him, trump, and not me, whether it is like, i don't know, bill kristol or jonah goldberg, these are guys that are generally normal, and then their egos just kind of like, they just took it hard, you've got to let go, guys. >> judge jeanine: you know, jesse, aoc was talking about the working-class. she says after -- our main project is to unite the working-class against this upcoming fascist agenda. we've had an enormous setback. does she not remember that when the fascist was president is when she got elected and that she moved amazon out of her own district for the working-class? >> jesse: she used to be working-class. she was a bartender, and she forgot where she came from, and now she thinks trump is going to put her imprisoned like she has some sort of persecution
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fantasy because if you are a victim on the left, that gives u status. everyone is jockeying to be the number one dissident in trump's america. greg talks about this all the time about how people need to get a life, and they think trump is son, and that everything revolves around trump, so they frame everything about how they relate to trump and all that really does is make trump look stronger. now the late-night hosts, i should probably be the last one to tell them this, but it would behoove them to show a little humility, and maybe make fun of their own side because you are talking about people who ran on putting tampons in men's rooms. they ran on giving breast implants to people in prison. guys were spiking volleyballs at girls faces and they were like, nice shot. let's hit the showers. together. >> judge jeanine: and rachel maddow, harold, was saying, let's try the strawman thing. let's let democracy go. let's get rid of the powerful guy peered well, democracy worked. but they don't like it.
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>> harold: democrats, we tried to make the argument that democracy was under threat because of what happened on january 6th, president trump, what his behavior was like after the november 2020 election, and the legal challenges he had. the problem is the country didn't except that. that narrative is a narrative it is okay to advance but at the end of an election, the voters made a calculation. they believe that the other guy, donald trump, could help best their economic frustrations, anxieties, and aspirations. they co believe he could help ft crime. it is an abomination, in my mind, any campaign advisor that advised vice president harris not to say that she was for proposition 36, there in california, where she was the attorney general, how can you take seriously a candidate for president who can't even say -- if she is for it or against it, you have to be able to say that. any campaign advisor that advised her to do that doesn't deserve a seat at another political table in his or her life with the kind of advice they gave peered my advice to
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the people on late-night, legacy media has a little bit of a cha, you are not helping that challenge by denying the facts. the facts are that he won. the facts are you upset about it. but the real fact is you've got to get it together and figure out how we find answers to the problems as opposed to making him the problem and making voters the problem. we are going to live through this, and hope you guys do, too. >> greg: if only there was a show on late at night. >> harold: you deserve a lot of credit. what you said in your monologue, what you said about gutfeld, the show you do, i applaud you for that. but my party, i'm talking directly, stop saying democracy is over. it's not. >> jesse: greg basically won the election for trump. >> harold: wrote the narrative. >> jesse: congratulations. you are a hero. >> judge jeanine: a head, the democrats lawfare is going down in flames. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> greg: fox news alert. president donald j. trump just announced susan wiles as white house chief of staff. guess that means you are out, jesse. she was his cocampaign chair. now to other news. here is a delicious appetizer to trump landside. looks like most of the democrats' lawfare cases are toast. jack smith might be packing his bags. with the doj trying to wind down the trump criminal cases before he takes office on january 20th. the judge in the stormy hush money case is reportedly considering throwing out the felony conviction. judge, where do you see all of this going? >> judge jeanine: i see it going to hell in a handbasket, which is where it should have gone in the beginning, harold. first of all, jack smith was not legally appointed. he was a private citizen, and there was no constitutionality to the appointment. it was a violation of the appointments clause. they literally dipped into the
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treasury to pay him $20 million. and congress wasn't involved and congress has to be involved when there is a special prosecutor. that's why the documents case was dismissed in florida. jack smith's case has to be dismissed, also. now as it relates to merchan, we know that merchan used everything in his power to help trump, to help the prosecution get a conviction, and letitia james was like a freak yesterday coming out and saying, we are going to continue to fight, after trump just won an election, popular and electoral vote. nobody cares what you think anymore, leticia. it was an old case. it was marred by the statue of limitations. everything about it is reversible errors so everything goes down. >> greg: so harold, if these cases weren't political, why are they winding them down, mr. smutty pants? >> harold: i disagree with every bit of the legal analysis the judge just gave, but i do agree with the outcome. sorry, you can't a sitting
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president. there might be some justification. i think this should all go away. for some of the cases -- i think the justification is he is now president, let's move on. that's my analysis. >> greg: jesse, there is a sense that everyone involved in this lawfare universe realized they had become the bad guy in the movie. it's like there is a hero now, and it's like the opponent at the end of a movie when the guy wins, the guy has to kind of walk away, you know, they have to kind of walk away. >> jesse: it's like you on this show when you realize you are the bad guy. i keep forgetting that donald trump was running to stay out of prison. now if i were running to stay out of prison, i would be disciplined. and trump's like, when did she become black? [laughs] it's like crazy. he's having comedians make ethnic jokes. so he gambled, and he won,
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because it was either like he wins, he might get shot again, could to spend the rest of his life behind bars. that's absolute crazy. it's also crazy to think they called this guy a dictator, then he won, we are going to help him transition. >> greg: you know they love transitions. dana -- >> jesse: that's a transition we can get behind. >> greg: exactly. a lot of the people that were on this and wanted it so badly, how are they going to survive, do you think they need therapy? >> dana: yes, they definitely need therapy and maybe also the death penalty? >> harold: i think the death penalty. >> dana: one other thing that's interesting, you know you can do a rhetorical switch, in spite of all of these legal cases against him, he won. and i changed it to because of all of these legal cases. >> greg: very clever, dana, very clever. somebody is getting a cupcake when she gets home. [laughter] with the sprinkles, just like you like 'em. all right come up next, george clooney is eating crow after dumping joe. ♪ ♪
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out. hollywood star, you may remember, lead the charge. in "new york times" op-ed back in july urging president biden to drop's reelection bid. dana, your reaction. >> dana: he would be in his rights to say, excuse me, all of you were hiding his condition from the rest of us and shaking us down for money so he would be within his rights. accept. he knew about biden's condition, he was at all of those fundraisers before hand. it wasn't until after the debate that he said okay, president obama, i got you, i'll write the op-ed that says he has to go. he deserves the plane. >> harold: greg, you are nodding and agreeing with dana. >> greg: i understand clooney. we are both handsome guys with charisma. the similarly's and there. it is not clooney's fault for pushing joe out, it is for not doing it sooner. they did it because they had to do it because politically it was becoming a problem. but they were okay with him, you
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know, being -- the guy was a vegetable. they didn't care. if they had done it sooner, had a primary, had a real candidate, they would be in a better situation, so i am grateful for him. >> judge jeanine: call me. >> harold: your honor? >> judge jeanine: he was nothing more than a mouthpiece for obama, but i agree with what everyone has said. but the amazing thing to me, you've got an actor who is going out there and writing this op-ed. the president needs to step down. i think he was a little over his skis on that one. >> harold: jesse, do you feel the same on this? >> jesse: as someone who takes pranced management very seriously, i think he made a serious misjudgment and he has the right to do that but you didn't have to be the face of it. i would have made matt damon do it. >> dana: [laughs] >> harold: that's your answer? >> jesse: yes. >> harold: george clooney, it's unfair he is taking this criticism. the problem is democrats, we were not aligned with the
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♪ >> jesse: time now for "one more thing." judge. >> judge jeanine: it is time for -- >> judge jeanine: it's a tale as old as time. some burglars wear masks and others play dressup. a wannabe try sara tops taken into custody and arrested by seattle police two counts of burglary after stealing people's packages. turns out we have been calling them try sara tops thieves. that's the best i could do, greg. don't roll your eyes. dana? jamie lissow.
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winston marshall amazing musician. kicked him out. tyrus, and then let's do this. >> greg: in your face, harold. you are from memphis, right? guess who is else from memphis harry. he lives in the treetops of rain forest. i bet you can't do that living in a tree stop. close cousin to bush babies. bush babies is a great name for a band. and several nicknames. bush bears and softly softly. harold, you know what? you will never be as adorable as a harry the pot. >> harold: memphis zoo. i love that. >> jesse: i can't follow that. [laughter] we have a sweet six for the fox christmas tree lighting. it's the all-american tree lighting. excuse me. the winner will receive all-expense paid trip to new
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york. >> greg: why would they want to come here? >> jesse: join us on our special night, friday, november 22nd. go to foxnews.com/games. play the american culture quiz for a chance to win. tonight "jesse watters primetime," johnny checked on new york city voters to see how they are processing the election. >> how did you take the election results. >> i call it the lack of the nazi herd self-respect. >> is you think republicans are nazis? >> i think everyone is a nazi. >> are you a nazi? >> no. >> jesse: all right, dana. >> dana: a sucker is born every minute. lake cuomo. i think george clooney spends a lot of time there $11 a pop can of lake cuomo air. >> jesse: i want in on that react. >> stanford beat notre dame few seconds left on the clock. midfield. watch this, game was tied. that's it for us, have great night. >> bret: jesse, are you guys drinking up there tonight or

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