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comrade petrovich, but go prepare another. so, robert, final thoughts. 15 seconds before we have to go. yeah, well, it was again the. he understood. he never underestimated ronald reagan. he wanted a partner in detente. reagan is a film people reach out to me. i see them in the supermarket or whatever. the temperature of the country, the alignment that donald trump has gone through, reagan went through. and this film reminds people that haven't been around then of america what it could be and what i think we're going to find with donald trump and his team that he's putting together. and it provided hope to the to american people. right. well said. thank you so much, robert. thank you. that's it for us tonight. i'm lisa boothe in for laura ingraham. thanks for watching this special edition. of. well hello everyone. i'm kennedy. along
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with kellyanne conway, leslie marshall, joey jones and jimmy failla. it's 5:00 right here in new york city. and this is the five. president biden is not going quietly into bingo card night. the lame duck is using his last two months in office to talk some serious smack with a pretty loud quack about his predecessor's policies. biden venting to a group of firefighters gathered in nantucket about president elect trump's tariff negotiations with mexico. watch. canada and mexico. the president elect is talking about. i hope we rethinks it. i think it's a counterproductive thing to do. you know, look, one of the things you've heard me say before that we have an unusual situation in america. we're
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surrounded by the pacific ocean, the atlantic ocean, and two allies, mexico and canada. and the last thing we need. well, old man winter is also shaking his fists at the media for being so gosh darn negative. jerks. look. you all have a very tough job, and i'm not being solicitous. a really tough job. if you think about it. what do you mean? it's not a criticism of the press? i mean this, you know me too well. is that you turn on the television and you don't see a lot of good news. even the stuff that is good news doesn't seem to sell very well. and so when you turn on the tv and everything looks bad, everything looks bad. not you. you're great man. and while president grumbles tells the kids to get off of his lawn. donald trump had the time of his life. they're partying at mar a lago, wishing the radical left lunatics a happy thanksgiving on his x account, and rocking out to ymca with
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elon musk. watch this. one young. ymca a very different tale of two presidents. so kellyanne conway, if this president had placed his fading hours in your capable hands, is this how you would have advised him to speak to the press in his waning days? no, i would let joe biden just go gently into that night. he's going to be known as a guy who vacationed too much in delaware. not a president who crossed the delaware like george washington. and we will know, and we will know him forevermore as the guy along with kamala harris, his vice president, who made everyday life unaffordable, who made our border less secure, who got us entangled in new wars, who made our communities less safe. he'll be known as that guy who chaotically pulled us out of afghanistan. i think the real inflection point in the very first year of his presidency.
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kennedy. but i want joe biden to keep talking. i want kamala harris to keep talking. i want her wayward advisors who just blew $2 billion to expose her as knowing nothing and doing nothing to keep talking. but joe biden needs to have a little self-awareness here, friends. he needs to understand that it's because of him and harris. it helped president trump get elected. president trump beat hillary clinton, another miserable woman who didn't speak well and inspire america, and who can't get over the last war. but he beat joe biden this time in part because people wanted trump back. but it's also they just want an end to this chaos and crisis. they want an end to the high prices, the 10 million people pouring over the border, the wokeness, the lack of fairness. people open up their phones and they see illegals coming here and getting cell phones and cash and debit cards and clothing and free hotel rooms. and they say it's just not fair. so when joe biden specifically, i want to make this point about tariffs, scott bessent, who's the incoming treasury secretary, nominee of president elect trump, wrote a brilliant
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op ed on foxnews.com a few weeks ago. and he says, listen, tariffs have been around for a long time to a raise revenue b protect vital industries in this country. and donald trump has added the third one c to use as a negotiating tool to get cooperation on illegal immigration on the drug crisis, on perhaps on exports. and this is smart because he's basically saying to mexico and canada, but particularly mexico, crime and drugs, get it under control or i'm going to slap a tariff on you. this is this is easy. donald trump looks at tariffs as your choice. it's your choice. you can make stuff in the usa, have a 15% corporate tax rate. instead you can get your fentanyl the heck out of our country and our kids and our communities and our coworkers bodies. or you can face a tariff. so, leslie, when i see, you know, the almost former president speaking like that, he's a man of tenacity. he's a wordsmith. you know, he's talking to firefighters. so clearly he's a patriot. and, you know, i wistfully watch and
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listen to those words. and i think if that joe biden had just continued running for office, i think he'd be on the precipice of a second term right now. your thoughts? i don't agree with you. what? no, i don't i don't agree with you because when you just look at the data, you know, the exit polling, honestly, it didn't matter. i sounds terrible to say who my party put forth, but the message that my party put forth, and i think we're going to talk about that later, how much time do i have to respond to my friend kellyanne? oh, you mean when she said president trump is good at beating women? go ahead. okay. lots of stuff here. first of all, you know, how lame is it that we have three americans coming home from china who are unlawfully detained? and in the same week that we have an american proposal that we led the way to a cease fire between israel and lebanon, those are great for america. those are great for the world. the people of lebanon and israel. it doesn't matter if it's a democrat or republican at the helm. so i don't consider that too lame
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with, you know, with with regard to the economy, inflation is at pre-pandemic levels. the border crossings continue to drop. but the voters did obviously blame, you know, president biden and this administration and doing things too late. his executive order i had said that should have come earlier. you know, i think you guys may all remember that i said that that should have come earlier with regard to tariffs, with regard to tariffs, if he's using it truly as a negotiating tool, the problem is that the mexican president herself said in the conversation, although it was kind, they didn't discuss tariffs at all. and i do believe her. and when he talks about migration, she campaigned on that prior to june when she was elected. and that didn't have to do with donald trump being elected because he wasn't yet didn't have to do with the united states at all, had to do with her people as part of the reason she got elected, because there are people in mexico that are getting tired of people, migrants coming from the central american countries passing through their country doesn't have to do with the
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united states and our border. and then, of course, he does say that she was willing to close the border. and she said emphatically that that was not correct. interesting. i got more, but, you know, so i'll share. so, you know, leslie wants president biden to get credit for some of these late in the game foreign policy deals. i think it's great that you are showing some bipartisanship by giving president trump credit for those things he's getting done before he gets in office. i think you really did not do it for you. will he get credit if things go well? will he get if things go well for president trump? will joe biden get? no. will president trump get credit? no, not from the media. but i mean, they're losing their opportunities to claim the moral high ground just about in every direction you can. you can turn this idea that he's some goblin or bigot or all that's out the window. nobody's buying that anymore. and they're slowly figuring it out. you know, joe and mika, they're having lunch and figuring it out. but with these tariffs, because it is such a big deal. i guess now all of a sudden, even though he's campaigned on them for the entire campaign, here's the deal. we've lived under a
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regime that told us we can pay $5 a gallon for gas because it's the right thing to do. we can pay for all this. we can pay for so much more for fuel that affects our groceries and everything we buy and everything we do. because you know, we it's our responsibility to save the planet and we need to stick it to big oil so we can eat that. but now they're worried about the cost of tariffs. you know, if i'm going to pick one or the other, i'm going to go with the one that maybe we pay more tariffs, but we get a closed border, we don't lose lake and riley anymore. we don't lose tens of thousands of people to fentanyl. i'm going to go with that extra tax or extra fee. and so maybe it's time for us to claim the moral high ground. and it's certainly not what we've been under for four years. did you think you were going to be served a delicious portion of lame duck the day after thanksgiving? well, let's talk about this because there's two different prisms. you see, biden's media appearances through, okay. ours is we're reacting to his analysis of the economy, but theirs is they are so thrilled he didn't wish
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those firefighters a merry christmas yesterday, in front of tens of millions of people, maybe even something about i can't believe they cooked the easter bunny. what's this on the platter? he's a mess. okay, when it comes to the economy, every time i see him speaking about the economy, i feel like twitter needs a button called. who asked you? okay, because 35% of americans think we're headed in the wrong direction. he kind of acknowledged that. tried to blame the press and say it was messaging. you don't see a lot of good news on the news, which is kind of a cell phone, because there's not a lot out there. but that being said, you understand, people don't get their message. and this is a really condescending attitude. a lot of people in the liberal media have, they say it's a messaging problem. people don't get their messaging on the economy from the media, they get it from the cash register. they get it from their bank accounts. right? we're living in a golden age of people selling pictures of their feet. okay? that doesn't happen when the economy is booming. okay. well, listen, it's my wife's profile picture. but yes, i hate to disappoint you. the money comes in better with her face than mine, but,
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yeah, when you don't pay advertisers. jenny, it certainly wasn't me. right. all right, well, coming up, we've got a top democrat donor who is ripping the harris campaign for flushing over $1 billion down the toilet while getting outsmarted by barron trump. that's next. stay with us. i was caught in the middle of a railroad track. thunder and the ground. and i knew there was no turning back. thunder. my mind raced and i thought liberty mutual customized my car insurance so i saved hundreds. but the money i saved thought i'd get a wax figure of myself. oh, right. in the temporal lobe. beat it. punks only pay for what you need. liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty. for more than a decade, pozega has been trusted again and again and again. pozega. pozega. ask
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megadonor is singing the praises of barron trump for pushing his dad to get on the popular podcast. like joe rogan, while harris staffers were busy trying to stop her from going on and they were crying racism. what the harris campaign should have done instead of avoiding joe rogan and podcast. it turns out that barron trump, who looks like a runway model, was telling his father, you need to go on podcast. you need to go on joe rogan. barron trump is a lot smarter than everybody in the harris. they said they didn't go on joe rogan. the progressives around her. look, if i'm running, i'm going on joe rogan. i'm living on fox. so what comes next for the vice president, who blew through nearly $2 billion of donor money? what's next for you? thanksgiving dinner? yeah, exactly. yeah. meanwhile, the list of excuses for a
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devastating defeat just gets longer and longer with harris campaign staffers blaming everything from the political climate to hurricanes and just not enough time. but some people are sick of it. nate silver posting on x quote the harris campaign folks are the most energetic people i've encountered in a position of comparable decision making authority. they don't even see themselves as victims so much as non-player characters with no will of their own, just absolutely scouring their with big words. yep. kennedy. broad picture here. our democrats taking a look to correct course and fix things. or are they perpetuating the culture of victimhood in their defeat? it's very difficult to do both, but they absolutely are doing both because what we've seen post-election is three distinct vocal camps right now who were running her campaign. you have the biden faction and, you know, they gave up at the end.
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they didn't know their guy was going to give up. they were bad on messaging. they were bad on policy. but she wanted to out of loyalty, i guess, keep some of them on her side. then you have the obama people. they had a two term winning president who still arguably the most likable person in the democrat party. so they are blaming the biden people and the harris people are blaming both and also claiming misogyny and racism and racism on top of all of that. but, you know, they would do themselves a favor in the country if they were just honest about some of the mistakes they made. but they can't do that because to nate silver's point, they weren't relying on intuition. they weren't going, you know, what does my gut tell me about this race? what does my gut tell me? people are thinking when 70% of them say the country is on the wrong track. and so the bullet points that they got lodged in her head, that she regurgitated over and over and over again, not only didn't help her at all, it was an insult to voters. so, you know, she with her emerging saying, i'm still in the fight. i don't blame
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john morgan, the democrat donor who's saying no, no, please don't ever fight again. you didn't do yourself the party or the country any favors, and now they're in a worse position than they were, arguably, when biden was still the nominee. kellyanne, i hope jen o'malley dillon got a bunch of that $2 billion. that was wasted because i can't see how she can work in this world again, not just because they lost the way they did, but she goes on there and this i mean, just really it made me furious. she blames a hurricane, you know, casually that destroyed people's lives. people are still living in tents from that hurricane. and she says it was some hindrance in her ability to win a campaign. i thought even joe biden, if he wants to be presidential, can be down in north carolina helping victims of the hurricane for thanksgiving, not in nantucket at a billionaires big spread again, but the hurricane, if anything was to blame, it was kamala harris because she was at a fundraiser in san francisco, and it's donald trump who yet again went where the pain and the needs were. he went to georgia, he went to north carolina just like he was
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the first one on the scene in east palestine, ohio, when they had the train derailment and the toxic waste. look, kamala harris lost this election, but donald trump won it. and those are two different things. and both happened. donald trump won it because he was the more joyful candidate. he connected with people. he was inspirational and informative. she had neither of that. the democrats are suffering from message, messenger and delivery. the message was awful. it's basically that, no, don't believe your eyes when you see people coming across the border illegally. when you see the you see the open border, you see the unaffordability of everyday life. don't believe your own eyes. believe what we say, not what you see. the messenger was horrible. john. this this donor is absolutely right. she doesn't have a lot of talent. i'm not putting her down. i'm saying she. i think kamala harris's candidacy was a sign of the times. but donald trump's presidency is a metaphor for the country. get up and fight resilient, overcome so much that's thrown at you. i want to say something about barron trump and new media in 2016. we had to roll the dice. we didn't have a lot
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of money, so we did 50% digital ads, 50% conventional television ads that paid off. we were big. facebook, google, youtube. buyers of media paid off. fast forward eight years. the new new media were these podcasts and also tiktok. a lot of republicans, a lot of people close to trump, a lot of members of congress saying ban tiktok, ban tiktok instead of banning it. trump got on it and he announced that he was going on it for the first time in a ufc fight in february or march. this was brilliant because forbes magazine came out with a study this week of the ten best performing tiktoks in 2024, eight came from president trump's campaign. five in just the last week in the garbage truck at mcdonald's and amplifying the joe rogan podcast. so millions saw him and joe rogan originally as it was happening, millions more on tiktok. they made a mistake not just going on. joe rogan. joe rogan predicted in july. kamala harris is going to win. he kept saying that a few times. that's the time to go on. joe rogan and say thank you, joe. what is
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it that you and your audience see? and it wasn't just joe rogan barron trump recommended to his father. he talked to theo vaughn, he talked to bo loudon. yeah, this is just getting in with the cultural zeitgeist. and frankly, i thought that kamala harris campaign was toast when they all when they say we're just looking at data, data, data, data. they're talking about moderates instead of independents. they're saying that transgender rights were not important. they're coming out. they're saying the data wasn't there, like they were telling the rest of the campaign. they lied about the data, the way they lied about joe biden being a trapeze artist and a triathlete behind the scenes, a different kind of lie. i can't help but draw this comparison. you two have a very tall and handsome teenage son. so are you going to farm him out in the midterms as a campaign advisor and try to get some money out of that? or how does that work? it is the second lincoln administration. thank you. we have a double lincoln administration. the problem is lincoln's dad can't run because he couldn't pass the background check. okay, barron, trump's dad did just fine. lincoln's dad is going to have a little bit of an issue, but she's right to say teenage
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boys are so tapped into the culture in terms of which way the wind is blowing. and the reason trump won this election is because he suddenly became fashionable in a lot of circles. he didn't have access to in 2020. imagine in 2020, when the entirety of the nfl was kneeling in protest of this imaginary claim that we were systemically racist country. but donald trump was basically associated with that, which was wrong. but now, fast forward four years. every nfl player is doing the trump dance when they score a touchdown. it's because he was welcomed into a lot of aspects of pop culture. he didn't previously have access to because of rogan, because of the mma fights, because of theo vaughn, because of some of the black podcasts, he went on. so when i watch this, it's all fascinating because that's where the culture shifted. and when you see kamala out there serving the turkey yesterday, i thought that was that's the type of optics she needed during the election. but she's only doing it after the election because they're making a work offer bar tab, you know what i mean? that wasn't actually volunteer work. she's trying to settle up with a lot of people. one more point. i'll punt. i'm sorry to hog. okay. the fact that the donor said,
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well, she should have did all of these things. those donors should have been speaking up during the election because they're the reason she was the nominee. the donors have all the power in this party. for him to sit it out was an error. he said, we're going to hold the money until you change it. yep. leslie, real quick, it's 2028. we've got world peace. the economy is booming. there's a big, beautiful wall. it's time for a new president. is kamala harris. is there an appetite for her in that primary? kamala harris if she runs for president when you're from georgia, i'm not sure she will. i think she i think that she will run for governor of california. i don't know if she'll get the nomination. and if she does, i don't know if she'll win the election. i'm not clear. i don't have a crystal ball. if i did, i would i would be a multimillionaire and i wouldn't have to work anymore. right. look, the first of all, this guy is a former democratic donor. second of all, to your point with joe biden, who asked him, third, joe rogan, i did think she should go. i did, i did i did think that vice president harris should have gone on joe rogan, my understanding was
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they did agree. and then when she finally did agree, he didn't agree to her terms. however she wanted him. she only wanted to wait, wait wait wait wait wait wait wait. what i'm saying you pay for two texas guys. give me my 60s in texas that weekend. by the way, that is hogwash. not hung out with beyonce, i what i just said was by the time she agreed and her terms, he didn't want to agree to. however, even if she had gone on, that doesn't mean that you know she would have won. but i do think there is a different way of messaging. i would agree with kellyanne on that. you know, the podcast and the tick tock you know, we have kids that are, you know, just turning 18. they're voting for the first time ever. and this is where you reach them. you know, barack obama right? what did he do? he did that whole grassroots thing. people thought he was crazy. one, two three bucks. right? it was very it was very smart, very helpful. tick tock podcast. very smart, very helpful. and my party to the point of blame game and not productive. what you do i tell my kids, if you mess up a test, look at what
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you did wrong, relearn it, try to understand it, retake the test, or do better going forward. and that's what we have to do. republicans did that, by the way, themselves in 2008 when barack obama won, when democrats had a larger majority in the house and the senate. and that's what democrats have to do now going forward. and the last thing with donors, there's always going to be a winner. there's always going to be a loser. if you write the check, you have a 5050 chance of getting your investment. yeah, $2 billion. i think they got some fraudulent information on that. rubles. all right. up next, the pro-palestinian far left freak show. yeah. they're trying to crash the thanksgiving day parade. but you won't believe this. it does not end well. we on the grind in georgia all the time. it ain't nothin on my mind. but we ain't playing with you. we on the grind in georgia all the time. why pay more for an effective daily body lotion? gold bond healing lotion hydrates for half the price of the leading daily moisturizing lotion. it visibly heals and
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anti-israel protesters tried to ruin the macy's thanksgiving day parade for the second year in a row, blocking the road and throwing up anti-semitic slogans right in front of the ronald mcdonald float. watch this. free palestine. america. i know who you are. get the out of here! we're not celebrating. thousands of innocent children. if there's a camera, there's a hapless anti-israel protester. thankfully, the police quickly arrested the agitators. but they weren't the only radical left crazies trying to ruin thanksgiving. democrats on social media were trying to shame their fellow americans over trump's plans to crack down on illegal immigration. former hud secretary and failed presidential candidate julian castro tweeting out, quote, everyone at the dinner table today, especially maga. please give thanks to the undocumented immigrants that picked and
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packed the food. you're enjoying. they deserve our grace. happy thanksgiving! i have a feeling, joey, that this was one of the sort of suckers and losers that president trump was, was referring to in his previous tweets about thanksgiving. look, julian castro, like kamala harris, like cory booker, like so many of them, unsuccessfully ran for president, got zero delegates in 2019. he dropped out in early 2020, endorsed elizabeth warren, and i think is a badly jealous hombre that here comes donald trump for the second time in a row, as our president, i take personal umbrage with what he said about who picks and packs all the food in this country. because i worked on a blueberry farm for eight summers beginning at the age of 12. it was legal. everybody calmed down, and i packed blueberries every summer for eight summers. i know that you have a history of working in these kinds of industries. so this is you know, he's trying to get attention, but also i think he's just dead wrong in saying this. yeah, he's the latest one to use this trope that comes from maybe the 90s or 2000. it's no longer accurate. and it was never
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relevant. this idea that only illegals can do things like working in carpet mills or laying brick and block or mowing lawns, because those are the things i did before i joined the marine corps. and you know what? i'd still be doing them had i not joined the marine corps. the difference is i paid income taxes when i did them, and i did them to a regulated standard that could have been held accountable for. that is not what happens with illegal labor. and it just bothers me when they use this. let me say we don't need kids drowning in the rio grande to have strawberries, and we don't need lincoln riley being murdered to have our lawns mowed. so if you think these are only jobs that illegals can do, and that's justification for opening the borders wide open. one, you're racist. and number two, you're absolutely advocating for the destruction of our country. and in my opinion, the majority of people that are trying to come here now aren't coming here for those reasons, because i'm from dalton, georgia, where there are second and third generation, first generation americans that are hispanic, mostly of mexican descent and their parents came here and worked their tails off. that's not what's happening. these
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people are coming here to get a hotel room in new york city, a free phone and a stipend to live on for as long as they can. and they go to the emergency room and they beg for diagnosis for their kids so that they can keep doing it. and we see it and hear it all the time. that's what's happening now. and to compare those people to the people that i grew up with that wanted to be a part of the system and didn't have any way to do it. that shows you just how how manipulated the democrats are on this issue. kennedy. when donald trump almost ten years ago next spring, elevated the issue of illegal immigration and border security into the national consciousness, it was mired at 3 or 4% in the polls this year. in the election, it was number two nationwide. and in all seven swing states, because people know what they see. but look at what happened with him, with all the workers, not just white college and non-college educated households, hispanics, african americans, asian americans, they shifted towards donald trump in large part because of this issue. so it seems to me that this is a this is a misguided politically and
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ideologically and policy wise, do you think the democrats are losing these people forever now, if they keep on this track that julian castro is on? yes, they will, because it's incredibly misguided. and it just goes to show that they assumed that hispanic voters would vote the way they told them to, by virtue of the fact that they had done it for so many generations. and they don't want to like they want self ownership. they want to be entrepreneurs, which is also why it's insulting, because there are a lot of people who come to this country who come from nothing, who happen to be some of the wealthiest business owners the country has ever produced. and that's what happened with a lot of black men. like they see aspirational wealth like donald trump not only knows how to talk to people, he's also a billionaire. so they look at that and they want to model themselves after that. they don't want to be seen as a person who is only going to work in a cannery or a person who is only going to work a very difficult job. and agriculture. but that's how the democrats see them. and that's the biggest disconnect that
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they've had. so excellent point, leslie. you can respond to that. but i did want to ask you about sort of this pro-hamas anti-israel sentiment and presence in your party. it's not just at the thanksgiving day parade. it's not just on the college campuses. it's in the halls of congress. you have the squad that doesn't do squat. you got people voting against the resolution. 11 short days after the october seventh massacre in israel, against a resolution to condemn hamas. what's going on in your party? how do you root them out? first of all, i wouldn't if you just look at the data and i know you know, polling data, they didn't they left our party and they either they either voted for president trump, they voted for jill stein or they stayed home. and those are the numbers. first, second of all, unless they get what they want, they being the people that are pro-palestinian and pro gaza, this is going to continue. what do they want? no matter. well i have talked to these people. no. well maybe some of them do, to be honest. but what they want is a cease fire isn't going to be enough for some of them. a two state solution for some of them isn't enough. they certainly don't want annexation. and a lot of
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the things that we're hearing, former governor huckabee, you know, talk about what he wants to do to me is only going to lead to further protests because there's going to be more settlements. there's not going to be a cease fire. there could be annexation. there won't be a two state solution and certainly cease fire and a two state solution are what the majority of those people want. but i have heard from some of them that say, that doesn't even go far enough. what a mess biden and harris have wrought. jimmy, i look at all these people. i just see that they're humorless. yeah, there's no joy. what's the future of comedy in the trump second term? no. well, the future of comedy is good on the trump side because you can't offend a trump crowd. i've tried everything, we've tried everything, and we have taken it to some places that violate the geneva convention. but when it comes to these people interrupting a parade like you're interrupting a parade, you know what i mean? like, first of all, it's insane because no one's coming to a parade for this. but the idea that, like, somebody on the other side of the world and their policy decisions are being influenced by, like, you know what? we were going to wipe hamas off the map. but
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these people cut off a balloon on sixth avenue. so we're heading back into the bunker to reevaluate the whole thing. it's idiotic. the only thing the protest at the macy's parade is that everyone's lip syncing. okay. and if you watch it with your kids, everybody, it looks like an old kung fu movie because the mouths are moving. but the sound isn't there. then the sound is there, but the mouth isn't moving. if you protest that, i might be with them. might be with them. no, i would agree with you there, though i can't stand seriously, when they block. and not just the any protest left or right there. you know i love our constitution, first amendment baby. go go go. but this doesn't help your cause. i've said that about people who not just pro-palestinian, but climate change people on the right, you know, whether it's industrial strength glue so they really can successfully glue their hands and their body to the pavement, it's miserable. my form of giving, i don't agree with it. they're probably proud they got arrested the fastest. is up next. this looks like a job for me. so everybody just follow me, cause we need a little controversy. cause it feels so empty without me. i said this
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banana i don't even want for 6 million and just eat it for a lark. so this is revenge of the nerds. yeah. you know, they say like, you know, middle finger money. okay, that was middle finger money. and that was his, you know, shot back at the women like a better investment than everything. the kamala harris campaign said. we are not letting it go bananas. come on, guys, all right. no, i was just i was going to come to you next, so go ahead. but what bothers me, being the good liberal that i am is i can think of six point whatever million things the money could be better spent. 2 billion kamala spent. just write a solid check. well, we're not lying. i mean, how many people that don't have any bananas to eat and are hungry could be fed with that. and joe biden could not be in nantucket. he could be handing out bananas. we're not even asking him to serve up. how come kamala harris, it takes a village to make collard greens and stuffing in d.c? tell her to go hand out some bananas. kennedy. how about the price tag for that type of modern art? a lot of people get upset. that's why art is beautiful. beautiful because that was so incredibly absurd. and i love that he gobbled it
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up and was like, i really needed some potassium. my calves were cramping earlier in the day and now i feel much, much better. i would love to duct tape an entire fruit basket to the wall and see if he'll give me 10.2 million. i'll take his money and i think the artist is laughing all the way to the bank. but that's the beauty of the free market. if someone will pay for it, there is a market for it. and that is what that duct tape banana was worth, what it was sold for and what he paid for. it. and what do you think? did he get his money? we later found out that the artist was actually hunter biden, and this guy was able to get some cryptocurrency. oh, please. you can't leave him alone. you guys won. be happy. so, you know, it was a good deal. like like she said, this was what i was going to say. that dude got a hell of a lot better deal than any of the kamala donors did, because at least he got a banana. oh, banana fan mail friday is up next, i think. right? birds of a feather. we should stick together. i know i said i'd never think i wasn't better alone. can't change the
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right around the horn. kellyanne. oh. first question is from debbie s via facebook. debbie, what are you naturally good at? like debbie says, i can draw. you might be great with numbers. what comes easy to you whether you use this talent or not? debbie wants to know what you're naturally. i am great with numbers, all math and science. my whole life i can memorize people's phone numbers, birth dates, kids names. i can't design, draw, or decorate anything. nobody ever wanted to be my partner in pictionary. debbie. because i start with a circle every time and they say pancake circle, face moon. i say it's a rocket ship launching. how did you not see this? turns out it was kellyanne banana taped to the wall. this is true. she was the og. leslie, what were you naturally good at? two things. i am an organizing maven. you know, the guy at the circus with the plates. you know, that's me. and second is, i can tie a cherry stem in a knot with my tongue. that's sounds like something you put on a dating profile. johnny. joey, clean it up for me. yeah. i'm good. i'm good with the peep site. so it's where you have a peep. you look through and a front sight post. i do. well, i can shoot an iron sights on a
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gun or like a compound bow. i take a bunch of buddies on a hunting trip every year to go bow hunting, and i have the best shot every year, and i shoot my bow once a year, which is on that hunt. so naturally. good shooter. there you go. impressive. we had a bear problem, and i actually texted for a little while with joey about what to do about the bear problem. so yes, i did not tell her. very handy friend. he did not. true story. yes, that is a true story. i'm good at making people mad for some reason. like people on all sides tend to get mad at me. it doesn't matter if it's a joke or something serious like. and there are other people in my family who have this gift, and i'm also really good for whatever reason, at rear ending other cars. whoa. i still maintain i'm an excellent driver. that's the part that makes people mad. that's true. maybe those are connected just a little bit, but i can't abid. i have never gotten into a car accident that i was awake for ever. so as far as i'm concerned, my record is spotless, your honor. kelly, an instagram question from sherbert 6119. is there a habit or something you need to do daily to make your day feel complete? cook. i need to cook
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every day. i'm an average cook, but i do like to try, and i think it's important to provide hot meals for the kids. oh, i love that coffee. you got to have coffee every day. yeah. it's funny. i feel like hot jean doesn't count. so let's go with i drink pre-workout every day and have every day since like 2007. i used to sneak it into the hospital. really? yeah. oh. the pre-war. you like those little shakes? yeah. oh, yeah. oh, i love that. okay, call it my geek juice because i get all geeked up on it, you know, get you hopped up and ready to go. i dig that, okay. a bathtub mess up. hey, no. not really. not every day. no, no, i buy it from a guy on the corner. no, i have to work out in some form every day to get through the day. i dig that. i mean, that's essentially for me like that. my big go to. i like to smoke cigars, but you can't smoke them every day. like they're kind of bad for you, you know what i mean? that's how bill clinton got into the mess that he did. it's like you can't, you know, but let's go, kelly, and get into a mess because he smoked a cigar. hey, hey, hey, you behave down
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there. you behave. facebook question for carlisle b from carol b. here we go. which childhood sitcom would you have wanted to be? a cast member of? laverne and shirley. whoa, that's a great one. i don't remember which one. i like to be, but yes. oh, no. i love my squiggy man myself. but take it away, les. which they come from the brady bunch and maureen mccormick. she has actually texting me sometimes on twitter, so i'm very excited. oh. i love that. that's who i'd want to be on. marcia marcia marcia marcia. yep. no full house, man. all all the way you like full. you're pro. full house. i was pro full house. all right. i know they remade full house in frisco, but the family can't get in because people are squatting. there's, like, my aunt becky was in the clink. yeah. do you remember that? for bribing somebody to get into college, i would say diff'rent strokes. great one. yeah, that's the one with biden and fetterman. yeah. i'm kidding. behave, everybody. i would want i would want to be in the what a joke holiday season that was. oh, one more thing. up next. hey hey hey hey, ladies girls, girls. hey hey hey hey, ladies, one more
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