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>> judge jeanine: check thought social media influencer in florida who sold $500 worth of items from target. she unwittingly identified herself as the thief by posting a video of herself bying the stolen goods. that's in a quote on her tiktok page. 300,000 followers. police identified her wearing the same outfit that the thief war when she was caught on security tape. hats off to the clueless criminal. >> dana: i love the clueless criminals. charlie? >> charlie: a massachusetts coffee shop put a sign on their door offering a free cup of coffee for anybody who comes in and shakes a little jig there on the floor. if you are willing to humiliate yourself, you get a free cup of coffee or you can just pay. >> where is that. >> s in the prompter is not moving so i'm just going to say have a happy thanksgiving, have fun. >> jesse: welcome to jesse watters "primetime".
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thing, or we were afraid to have interviews is completely. the democrats held a conference call and prime time was listening in. if you can't run a campaign, you can't run america. americans are very uninformed about reality. what's really going on? hollywood and hate. why don't they get it? if you and your family don't agree politically, you need to get your botox now. so when the topic comes up, your face reveals nothing. how liberals are preparing for thanksgiving. you don't look upset. it's the botox. plus, would you slap your mama to win an election? of course i would. the ragin cajun james carville told democrats to do the walk of shame. and we know how good democrats are at following orders. so they lined kamala
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right up for an early thanksgiving apology tour. the outcome of this election, obviously, is not what we wanted. it is not what we worked so hard for. but i am proud of the race we ran. you knocked on doors. you called friends, you called in favors. you said, hey, you know, i showed up at your softball game. now i need you to show up at the campaign office. and i know this is an uncertain time. i'm clear eyed about that. i know you're clear eyed about i, and it feels heavy, and i just have to remind you, don't you ever let anybody take your power from you? and it wasn't just harris. tim walz had to apologize. and the whole campaign did, too. wilmington was ordered to report to obama world and explain themselves, but they're still full of it. it can sound like making excuses. this political environment sucked. okay, we
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were dealing with ferocious headwinds, and i think people's instinct was to give the republicans and even donald trump another chance. so we had a complicated puzzle to put together here in terms of the voters. and it was going to take a little bit more independent republicans. we have to understand that what happened in this election and what didn't. and, you know, i think at the end of the day, we had to raise people's concern and the threat level of a trump second term. that was the guy obama sent in to help run the kamala campaign. and he just said we had to say trump was a fascist. we had nothing else to go on. we also learned how fake the polling was. the kamala campaign admitted they were never ahead, ever. we didn't get the breaks we needed on election day. there was the biden trump 1.0, which is obviously pretty catastrophic in terms of where the race stood when we got in. my recollection is some of that snap back. but, you know, we
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were behind. i mean, i think it surprised people because there was these public polls that came out in late september or early october, showing us with leads that we never saw. kamala's internals never had her in the lead, but they were telling donors they were going to win. they just needed more money. and then they took the money and gave it to oprah. there has been, even from some folks, anonymously at least inside the campaign, some critique of some of the spending decisions around things like the set for call of duty. this you know, renting the sphere, that sort of stuff. do you think when all of the when you guys have done all the books that whether the dnc will be in debt at the end of this race, we had some unique things that we had to do in this race. you know, you can look at did we get the best deal here? this was quite costly here. it's quite expensive. at the end of the day, though, i think the you know, if you look at the spend, we had the majority of the money we spent it was to reach voters, reach voters. you dodged rogan and rogan was free. we wanted to do it. it
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you know, i hate to repeat this over and over, but it was a very short race with a limited number of days and for a candidate to leave the battleground to go to houston, which is a day off the playing field and the battleground, you know, getting that timing right is really important. so we had discussions with joe rogan's team. they were great. they wanted us to come on. we wanted to come on. we tried to get a date to make it work and ultimately we just weren't able to find a date. let me get this straight. you were in texas, but you weren't able to find a date to do rogan, the hottest podcast in the country they were never going to do. rogan that was a suicide mission. they knew kamala couldn't hang in there with him for three hours. she couldn't survive the view. then they said kamala was brave and never ducked an interview. real people heard in
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some way that we were not going to have interviews, which was both not true and also so counter to any kind of standard that was put on trump that i think that was a problem. and then on top of that, we would do an interview. and to stephanie's point, the questions were small and processy and about like dumb. they were they were not informing a voter who was trying to listen, to learn more or to understand. and, you know, i think back and think we should have signaled more of our strategy early on about podcast and who we were trying to reach. but being up against a narrative that we weren't doing anything or we were afraid to have interviews is completely. b.s. harris waited five weeks to do her first interview, and she brought timmy along to hold her hand on cnn. and when her internal polling had her down in the fall, obama made her do the media blitz, remember? and she
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choked so hard on brett baer, her team threw in the towel. remember, they were waving off camera. stop! shut it down! enough behind the scenes, democrats are saying this. it's incompetence. at the end of the day, i think they need to get rid of people. but kamala thinks she's safe. she's been burning up the phones from her hawaiian vacation, telling donors she's ready to get back in the fight for 28. and the donors are like, are you kidding me? i think this disqualifies her forever. forever. if you can't run a campaign, you can't run america. the same thing is going to follow harris for the rest of her career. she cannot be trusted with the money, and the donors are going to be like, where is this money? kamala's campaign manager is about to get canceled. she might be out of politics for good. jen o'malley dillon. she was a biden lady who never really wanted kamala on the ticket in the first place. leaked to the post that kamala should be dumped from the
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ticket. and then when joe got dumped, she took over kamala's campaign and stabbed her in the back. that's what democrats are saying. you know how girls can get. they're saying, quote, we don't really know why jen didn't like her, but biden's still getting most of the blam, not for destroying the country and putting the democrats on a path to disaster. no, they just think he should have dropped out sooner. biden not taking any blame at all. he's acting like he won the lame ducks, letting ukraine fire our missiles into russia. scranton joe's even lost michael moore. quote. seriously, this is your legacy. this is how you want to go out in a blaze of horror. like, if joe's got to go, we all got to go with him right into world war three. we're hearing rumblings in democrat circles that it's gotten so bad that bernie sanders is thinking about officially leaving and starting a third party. james carville says democrats are living in the dark. i in every other in my opinion, everybody
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else is living in the dark. so when you live in a dark, what do you do? you try to turn it right out. i mean, turn on the flashlight, let's see where we are, because we just stumbling around hitting walls, you know, tripping over furniture. and let's see how we get there. i don't know anybody that really knows this. people will call me and say, do this or do that, but i'm trying to find the light switch here, dude, and i can't. the wall is blank right now, but i'm it's we are fooling around in the dark here that i know. you notice what we're not hearing about what got kamala into this mess. it's how joe biden governed the country. his policies killed us. maybe we shouldn't have printed a gazillion dollars and spent it on electric cars and windmills, so people couldn't afford bacon. maybe we shouldn't have invited the third world in and handed them hotel rooms and debit cards. if biden had stayed in, he was
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doomed. kamala was doomed. she had no message, no vision, and all her team did was lie. trump was an unstoppable force destined to retake the white house. he had a record and a story to tell. two brushes with death and looked great in the mickey d's apron. if trump lost, he was going to prison. he put his life on the line to win. democrats put your life on the line to win. they sacrificed you to hold power. the ragin cajun thinks they could have done even more. i want to show you this is a seasoning called slap your mama. so you say, well, james, you do anything to win. you had this wonderful relationship with your mother. mutual idolatry, which a lot of mothers and sons had in louisiana in the documentary and would you slap your mama to win an election? of course i
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would. and you know what else? if i told my mama, mama, i got to slap you to win. and she said, son, is that going to help you close the sale? i said, yes, ma'am. she said, go ahead and slap me. go ahead and slap me. you do anything you can to win. newt gingrich is the former speaker of the house. so, speaker, when you see democrats come and do shows and confess their sins after a loss, is this what normal campaigns do? well, sure. i mean, look, all of these folks are out there, not counting james carville, who i've known and loved for years. he's one of the great characters in american politics. these other folks, they all are just totally at the end of their career. if they can't find a way to spin their way out of this. all of them are going to the nursing home or to some retirement village because they
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failed. they didn't fail just modestly. they took $1 billion plus threw it all away. i had the dumbest possible scheduling, but around frankly, a pretty dumb candidate. and the net effect is these. and some of these folks i know personally are very smart, but they got caught up in a cycle where they all look now like they're complicit in what was one of the dumbest races in american history. why are they talking about? oh, rogan or the spending joe broke the bank and he broke the border. and any democrat was going to lose this race. why don't they talk about what got him into this mess in the first place? because then they wouldn't be democrats. look, the great i mean, jesse the great crisis of the democratic party is their policies. yeah. everything they really need to do to be acceptable. you know, this will come up in 2026, in the off year election. if these folks
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cannot get rid of being who they are. they're going to i think, lose again in 26, in a historic election such as fdr had in 1934. and the reason is simple. the country doesn't want their policies. the country doesn't believe in their values, and the country thinks they can't perform. now, the challenge for the democrats is this is not a communications issue. it's not a better advertising issue. it's not a smarter candidate issue. the problem is the core of the democratic party has drifted away from america, and today they're confronted with the reality that donald trump represents the values of the core of the american people. and they don't, can they change their values at 50, 60, 70 years old? well, sure, they can do almost anything if they're desperate enough. i mean, took the republicans. oh, about 70
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years to recover from franklin roosevelt. oh, god. but they eventually did. 70 years. reagan. 70 years in the wilderness. you're getting my hopes up. speaker. no, no, look, i don't they're not quite. people need to understand this. this is not over. they're still. they're still alive. force. they still have huge resources, but here's their problem. they're going to have two wings of the party. you heard bernie sanders. he's prepared to start a new party. so you're going to have all of the really radical left saying, we're not going to budge. we're not going to change. the problem is the american people don't understand us. but if we browbeat them, they'll go along. and then you're going to have sort of a survival wing of the party that says, oh, well, what is it donald trump wants me to say? because i'd like to live to fight in the future. those two wings are going to come right together in a collision that's going to take place over the next 2 or 3 years, and it's very
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fundamental. i mean, are you for transgender males in sports or not? are you for tax increases or not? are you go right down a list of things and the party is going to be split deeply about core values. all right. and we sure know they're willing to do anything to win, even slap your mama. as james carville said, what a characte, newt gingrich. have a great thanksgiving. enjoy. take care. trump's assassin talks to the press right back. in america, built by those who dare to dream, those who push the limits and those who serve at bass pro shops, we stand with those who stand for our freedoms, proudly offering a legendary salute discount every day and recently partnering with the army and air force exchange service, becoming the official outdoor gear provider for our heroes. because it's more than the great outdoors, it's about honoring those who
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obsessed with iran and tried building a mercenary army in ukraine. he was a walking red flag was on everyone's radar. cia, state, homeland security, but somehow slipped through the cracks until he made it all the way to west palm beach with a loaded rifle 150 yards from the sixth green. now he's writing jailhouse letters to a reporter. not just any reporter. an obama federal prosecutor. the same guy who wrote an article yesterday urging biden to pardon hunter. politico didn't publish the full letter, just a few pieces where ruth argues he's not a democrat. he's an independent. he says, but ruth sure parrots all the democrat talking points. he loves calling trump a dictator. in the letter, and he says he's ready to die for freedom and democracy in the letter. and he was obsessed with jan six. he wrote that if trump lost, americans should encircle the capitol to protect the country from trump voters. he also talked a lot about a civil war. ruth also sent a letter to the palm beach post,
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a local paper in florida, right before the election, and there he urged voters not to elect trump or it will be the end of democracy. now, where have i heard that before? ruth's trial begins in february. donald trump will be back in office by then, and he's promised to gut biden's doj. the u.s. attorney handling ruth's case is a biden appointee. will he stay to prosecute his case? or will trump put his own guy in charg? donald trump isn't being sworn in until january, but we're already seeing the maga effect. illegals are self-deporting. zelensky wants a ceasefire and even canada is closing their borders. the stock market keeps hitting all time highs and companies are moving manufacturing out of china. trump's first 100 days are coming into focus. he's pledging to slap a 25% tariff on all products from canada and mexico if they don't stop migrants, and the fentanyl, and he's tacking on an additional 10% tariff on chinese exports
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just for good measure. will trump throw up these tariffs on day one and for how long? or is this the threat meant to change bad behavior and bring a stronger hand to the negotiating table? we're about to find out. but trump already had a call with trudeau last night. the canadian prime minister begging 47 to take it easy. i had a good call with donald trump last night again. we obviously talked about laying out the facts, talking about how how the intense and effective connections between our two countries flow back and forth. we talked about some of the challenges that we can work on together. it was a good call. it's this is something that we can do. the mexican president says she's going to stop the caravans, but she's threatening her own tariffs. good luck with that. mexico. democrats on wall street are whining about the tariffs, but the stock market shrugged it off. dow up almost 200 points today. hit another high.
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democrats couldn't get deals done with mexico or china to stop drugs and migrants. so they should sit this one out. trump had tariffs and no inflation in his first term. what biden's doing now not working. bill melugin back on the border and witnessed a sea of humanity cross over just this morning. our cameras on scene in the pre-dawn hours as another group of more than 200 migrants were quietly smuggled across the border by cartels and human smugglers illegally entering eagle pass, texas, once again. there were more than 50 unaccompanied minors and children in this group that's about to end. trump's border czar, tom homan, was in eagle pass, and he's ready to lay down the law. listen, because the border patrol is so overwhelmed taking care of this humanitarian crisis, many of them are pulled off the line. and what happens then? 600% increase in sex trafficking. fentanyl coming across the border that killed a quarter million americans. record number of people on the terrorist watch list. crossing the border. over 2 million
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known got aways. how many of them come from a country sponsoring terror? how many of them were carrying fentanyl? how many of them are sex trafficking? women and children? how many of them are gang members? but democrats aren't getting on board with the deportation plan. a maryland mayor says he's going to use his city's own tax dollars to pay for migrants legal fees. i will be asking the city council to support a legal advocacy fund in the upcoming fiscal year's budget. this fund will provide resources to community partners for frederick residents who may be harmed by policies from the new administration, ensuring they have the legal support they need to stand strong and remain in this community. they have chosen to call home. democrats are giving your money to lawyers to represent foreigners. they let people break into the country. trump wants to give them the boot. they want to give him a lawyer. free lawyers for illegals. musk and vivek can start shopping there. but congresswoman jasmine crockett says saving taxpayer money is a waste of money. don't let it be lost on you that they are talking about
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getting rid of wasting money while creating a new agency to somehow get rid of wasting money. right. like it's a joke. i think that they are looking for additional ways to enhance themselves, while at the same time probably minimizing oversight. miss crockett doesn't realize musk and vivek aren't taking a salary, and neither are their staff. and it's not a government agency, so it costs nothing. meanwhile, crockett and the rest of congress want to raise. yep. but they're too embarrassed to vote themselves one right now. members of congress make $174,000 a year. and, you know, while they haven't gotten a raise in 15 years, their perks are incredible. free health care, free gym, free dining, travel reimbursements, international junkets. they only work three days a week and they can spend all day insider trading. oh, and if they want to, they can put their family members on their payroll. maybe congress's pay hasn't kept up with inflation, but they're the
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ones who caused the inflation. joy reeves says, you know, if you touch a single dollar from the federal budget, i mean, like $0.01, we're all going to die. they claim outside looking in that the agencies have been bloated with federal employees who won't be needed to enforce regulations, since trump is going to get rid of most federal regulations. so, you know, get ready to enjoy unregulated financial markets, polluted air and water, and raw, unpasteurized milk, likely without obamacare to help you out at the e.r. rnc co-chair lara trump joins us now. all right. lara, donald trump, the tariff threat, people already scrambling. what's the strateg? well, i think you kind of just laid it out. look, whenever you saw actually initially after donald trump's election that you had that huge caravan coming to the southern border broke apart, you saw world leaders starting to take notice, and things actually starting to shift. you saw all these middle eastern leaders by the way, on the phone with
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donald trump talking about actual peace in the middle east again. that's what he had the first time around. i think the reality is we've sort of lived through a substitute teacher of sorts, being in a classroom. everybody remembers what that's like. and now the real teacher is coming back and everybody is scrambling around. everybody's trying to figure out how to get it back together. you hear people getting worried and concerned. they should be concerned if they've done something wrong or they've been wasting taxpayer dollars on all of these ridiculous causes. because, yes, donald trump is coming in. he's taking charge. and look, with the tariffs, i think what you said is spot on. i think the goal of this is ultimately to make things better here for the american people, to get companies to actually invest here in america to, you know, obviously get american jobs back up and running. that's going to be a good thing for this, this country. and we're not going to be ripped off by china like we were previously. and all of the rest of the world, i think, is going to come down and really understand. you can't mess with the united states of america.
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now, if he's got to use the tariffs, i think donald trump said he'd be happy to do them. but hopefully just the threat of them is enough alone. i was so mercilessness with my substitute. i had no mercy. i was a bad, bad boy. laura. now, tom bowman, there's some bad hombres in the country. he doesn't seem to be messing around. he seems all business. some of these democrats, though, they want free lawyers for migrants. yeah, it's absolutely outrageous. this is the reason the american people came out, jesse, in such a big way and voted for donald trump. take a look around the country. whether you're talking about the american people being killed by fentanyl, 300,000 a year, that's coming up through our southern border. whether you're talking about the taxpayer funded debit cards that they're getting in places like new york city, whether you're talking about venezuelan gangs overtaking apartment complexes in aurora, colorado. these are problems that the american people have seen firsthand. it's not just a
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border problem. it's all across the country. they voted for donald trump. one of the top reasons was because they know how strong he is. on the southern border, because they want these bad people out of our country. 15,000 people who are sexual assaulters, 13,000 murderers, 350 on the terror watch list that we know of right now. that's why they voted him in office. and that is what he's going to execute starting on day one. we'll have a very happy thanksgiving. i don't think there's any political disagreements at your thanksgiving dinner table. ours are pretty good. we all enjoy it. see you soon. thank you. sharon stone, alec baldwin, and rosie o'donnell. you're not going to believe what they're saying about you. in this family, we don't fight over the bill. we just take care of it. families never receive a bill from saint jude for treatment, travel, housing or food so they can focus on helping their child live. because at saint
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think if you're not riddled with climate anxiety and white guilt, you're out of touch. alec baldwin thinks half the country's ignorant. i wonder which half he's referring to. half the people in the country are happy, and half the people in the country are very unhappy. americans are very uninformed about reality. what's really going on with climate change? ukraine, israel, you name it, all the biggest topics in the world. americans have an appetite for a little bit of information. alec baldwin is lecturing americans about being out of touch from an italian film festival in a country that experienced actual fascism decades ago. alec doesn't really like what we already know. we're not uninformed. in fact, we know more than ever. he just hasn't caught up. sharon stone is just as uninformed as baldwin. she thinks the united states is filled with stupid people. my country is in its adolescence. adolescence is very arrogant.
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institution and author of the dying citizen who knows nothing about rosie's squirrels. victor davis hanson joins us now. victor, why alec baldwin, of all people who almost spent the rest of his life in prison just going out there casually smearing the whole country. why would he say that? i think it's called projection. i think these people are very insecure. they don't know what the nature of the american people. they're not very well educated. they make a lot of money, they're pampered and they live in a bubble. sharon stone said that we were naive and not very well educated. we're an adolescent people. we're the longest constitutional republic in the world. 248 years of a constitutional democracy, longer than any other democracy in the world. we're the most mature, democratic people on the globe. she doesn't know what she's talking about. and she says, you have to have a passport. it's nice to have a passport, but you have to have the money to be able to get on
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a jet and travel all over the world like she does. and given the last four years, it's very hard to do that. so it's sort of like, let them eat cake. they're all marie antoinette's, and no wonder they had a revolutionary backlash against them. it's these people that really americans voted against. you know, they represent when you live in the united states. it's not absolutely necessary to travel outside of the united states when you can go to california, when you can go to montana, when you can go to maine, you can go to florida. you know, you live in baltimore and you can see more varied terrain and experience different types of cultures just by traveling domestically. but i'm off on another tangent. sharon stone. no, you're absolutely jesse. go ahead. you're absolutely right. we have the largest number of foreign residents. like it or not, we have 55 million people that were not born in the united states. of all different statuses. we have the most diverse languages, cultures, food, fashion of anywhere in the world. these people are
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lecturing us about how the wonderful europeans, the europeans, are insular and they don't have any of the excitement and dynamism of american culture. yeah, and if i was living in luxembourg the size of my pinky, i might want to travel internationally to rosie o'donnell. we've covered this for the last couple of days, but she's taking this loss in a difficult way. what do you say to people that have i don't know if the word is broken, but they've definitely had their world scrambled by kamala losing. how would you diagnose what's going on? well, i'd say get a life, but why don't they just look at what they did to donald trump? why don't they just say we impeached him twice. we tried him as a private citizen. we tried to take his name off the ballot. we wage law for fair and five civil and criminal cases. he was tried. he was almost killed twice. that is something that's an ordeal and triumph, not what they've gone through. they've had it easy. they tried to destroy a
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presidential candidate and a presidency, and he every time they did this to him, he got stronger. so i have a lot of empathy for him, but none for these people. these were the victimizers. they weren't the victims. a lot of this, i guess you could call it introspection. they're just mad at the people. they're not mad at themselves. they're not mad. they're not even really that mad at joe and kamala. they're like, oh, they made some tactical errors. why do they keep blaming the voter? i mean, this is a democracy. you're supposed to you know, maybe the people were right. i think it's i don't think they have anything else to do because they raised almost twice as much money as donald trump. they had 95% favorable media, favorable media coverage. they had all the advantages of the administrative state. they weaponized the doj, the fbi, the cia, the irs. so they had all the advantages, and yet they lost and they lost because they never had the assent of
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the people. they never won over the people. people were smarter than they were. that's what they're angry about. the average person that opens and runs at 711 is ten times smarter than sharon stone or alex baldwin. trust me, i think when you find yourself in an italian film festival, you just kind of get a little cocky. i think they need to come down to earth a little bit. you'll never find me at one of those things, even if i'm invited. i'm not that artsy. thank you so much. have a great thanksgiving. you too. how liberals are preparing for thanksgiving. straight ahead. get up to 70% off storewide at michaels shop. black friday deals on thousands of items from christmas trees to craft supplies. score free supplies with these epic bogos plus earn rewards while you save over 400,000 people with afib have left blood thinners behind with watchman, a safe one time
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to set my first big post-election boundary and say that i am not going to thanksgiving. it's not in the best interest of my mental health. you do not need to spend thanksgiving with your maga relatives. you can in fact, opt out. so this year i'm doing my own fun thanksgiving. i have made the decision for myself and my fiance and our child to skip out on family holidays with my family. that voted for trump. and while i know this is the right decision for myself and my family, i have been depressed. the past ten days like this is truly gut wrenching. it's not just young people, older liberals are coping in their own ways. 95 years young, fit and feisty, a lifelong democrat, scared and stunned, donald trump will be president in her twilight. i want to fight. i think i don't want to fight, but i think i
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have to. friends of mine have started groups. we're calling it the quiet resistance. i have fears that he won't leave. oh, come on, i'm not kidding. i have fears that he won't leave a debate for the next four years. if we're still here on this earth. yes. i hope they're here to see the next four thanksgivings under trump. the savings at the grocery store might change their minds. and of course, we have people cashing in on the family feuds. it's only two weeks until thanksgiving, which means if you and your family don't agree politically, you need to get your botox now for it to be fully set in. so when the topic comes up, your face reveals nothing. we can't help you control your tongue, but we can help you control your face. book now and good luck. so don't be alarmed when a scene like this plays out after someone brings up how your aunt's pecan pie isn't maha, i am very, very, very, very upset about this. you don't look upset. it's the botox. i can't
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show emotion for another hour and a half. isn't there a better way to get through the holidays? can't we all just get along? let's ask psychotherapist and author of be fearless, jonathan alpert. all right, jonathan, you heard some of those older ladies, they still believe trump isn't leaving office ever. what does that tell you? well, it tells me they're probably not watching news or not watching the right news. trump won. he won fair. and square. and i think there needs to be an element of acceptance now. but also the person who's consulting a dermatologist for an election loss. i think they probably need to speak with someone like me, not a dermatologist. when you hear someone say, i'm not taking my young child to thanksgiving, you mean it's one thing if you don't go, that's crazy enough, but you're preventing the grandparents from seeing their grandchildren. how sick is that? it's sick and it's not healthy. and if you spend years demonizing a candidate, it's no
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wonder that you would feel anxious around people who supported or voted for him. but also interesting that the party that's all supposedly for diversity and acceptance seems to be rejecting of people who maybe just didn't vote the same way that they did. what's the pathology tell you about how they're processing this election? well, it's not healthy. and i think if you're letting an election or a politician get between you and a family member or a friend, that's that's just not going to work for you and it's going to be a very difficult four years. did people go to thanksgiving dinners during the civil war? i believe they did. and that was a literal civil war. good point. excellent point. i'll have to start saying that to patients, actually. when did they start thanksgiving? i don't know, i might have my history wrong, but i believe that families still maintained some level of discourse and hospitality during some of the toughest times in this country. yeah, they sure did. and we
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need to look beyond politics and beyond this election and maybe start to recognize what the holiday is even about feeling gratitude. yeah, it's about football. i'm glad you said that. it's about football and turkey and you should maybe feel gratitude for what you have. you can even go protest if you want and likely not get thrown in jail like you might in other countries. exactly. good point. i pray for your clients and i pray for the cowboys on thanksgiving because they lose. it's just tradition what to wear on thanksgiving. that's next. on the fox nation black friday sale is here. okay, here we go. all of fox nation's premium content is yours for only $1.99 a month. i speak in the name of the one true god, and that's just the beginning. join now and you'll get all of fox nation's new exclusive series this kingdom. nobody is going to take it from us. you cannot silence the word
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for your hot cocoa or your spiked cider. whatever you want. people get it now. it's hot. let's do some texts. bobby from louisiana slap yo mama is a good seasoning. i use it often. i got to try that on my turkey thursday. james from amarillo, texas. jesse, i would not slap my mom on a win. an election. and you better not either. mama's are sacred. well, he said you could slap your mama. your mama could slap you back. and my mama has been wanting to do that for a while. rick from redmond, oregon. i'd slap my mama for a third trump term. rhonda from maricopa, arizona. i don't go to someone's softball game to secure a favor for later. is that what democrats do? yeah, that was kind of a fishy trade. sounded like a quid pro quo. darren from hermitage, pennsylvania. jesse, what is your must have thanksgiving side dish? obviously mashed potatoes. obviously. stuffing. yeah. those are the must haves.
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dave from shelby township, michigan i now think the biggest liberal fear is that trump will actually be good for america. and they may have to admit it. oh, they'll never admit it. even if they believe it, they'll never admit it. harold from bermuda dunes, california. i don't know what's going on, but tom homan is joining stephen miller as america's newest sex symbol. there is hope for us all. you know, i didn't see that coming. you had johnny as a sex symbol, and now tom homan, i need a vacation. gene from frisco, texas. can you ask lara trump where she got that maga necklace? christmas is coming, and my wife has great taste. i'm sure if you went to the trump christmas store, you could get something. diane, from new york city. jesse, you are showing your age when you use your hand as a telephone. what are you saying? you don't do this anymore. i'm waters. this is my. and welcome to
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