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operates, thinks, reacts to the breaking news of the moment. she could learn a lot. >> laura: raymond, i'm really going back into film lore. she should stay on golden pond. [laughter] >> you were on golden pond this weekend, or maybe you should think about going there after that loss at texas a&m. that was pretty ugly. >> laura: that was brutal. >> i heard you went up to college station. >> laura: that was brutal. i'm telling you, they have such amazing spirit. everyone knows i am a bama fan but now i'm an adopted aggie fan. he had a lot of fun, the kids and i. >> notre dame won. i'm happy. >> laura: bama has a shot for the playoffs, unless they're already winning and i miss that deadline. raymond, thank you. "on golden pond." at the next, jesse watters and the gang. >> jesse: welcome to
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"jesse watters prime time." tonight... >> and externally proud of my son , hunter. he's one of the greatest and most decent men i know and i'll not pardon him. >> jesse: lies, coverups, and the hunter biden pardon. even the left is left disgusted >> joe biden just made son his son clear his son hunter is above the law. >> i'd shut down the fbi hoover building and reopen it the next day as a museum of the deep state. and i would take the employees in the building to go chase down criminals. gobi cops. >> jesse: trump's picture fbi director making washington really nervous. >> people at the justice department and the fbi are horrified. >> we are going to audit everything. we are going to audit the campaign. >> that's two and a half frickin' billion dollars. i have some places i'd start looking. >> jesse: democrats are played and now they want revenge. >> i should walk time i watch fox news. >> jesse: plus...
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>> how did you deal with the liberal family member at your thanksgiving table? >> put the turkey on their head! ♪ ♪ >> jesse: we told you biden family thanksgivings are legendary, and nantucket was no different this year. we thought frankie 4-fingers would lose another finger, but instead the big guy gave hunter an early christmas gift, a pardon over turkey dinner. "no reasonable person who looks at the facts of hunter's case could reach any other conclusion then hunter was singled out only because he is my son, and that is wrong. i hope americans will understand why a father and a president would come to this decision." we were still picking at thanksgiving leftovers when joe pardoned his son and hopped on a plane to africa. >> mr. president, what's cha changed? >> jesse: he went to angola,
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7,000 miles away. oh, and he left his wife home to face the music. >> do you support the pardon of hunter? >> jesse: biden is even leaking to cnn. he wasn't really sure if he was going to pardon hunter, but his wife made him do it. you know women. >> clearly there is pressure inside the family. we were told really in recent weeks that dr. jill biden, first lady jill biden, was very supportive of the president doing something like this. the president was not sure, and we clearly have seen now he has come to this decision to pardon his son hunter. >> jesse: biden pardoned his son and his donor's nantucket home, throws his wife under the bus, juts off to africa, and makes a fool out of binder, because this poor lady said a
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thousand times a pardon was off the table. >> the president said he would not pardon his son. i have information that will not change. >> it is still a no. >> it will always be? >> it is still a no, it will be no, it is now, and i don't have anything else to add. but he pardon his son? no. >> jesse: i guess no means y yes. >> do you agree with president-elect president-elect trump that the justice system has been weaponized for political purposes and it needs root and branch reform? >> no. read the president's statement. seriously, with the president's statement. he said he believes in the department of justice. he does. he also believes that politics infected the process and it led to a miscarriage of justice. he believes his son was unfairly targeted. he said that what his political opponents have done to my son,
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his words, is cruel and enough is enough. >> jesse: so biden is saying the biden justice department was weaponized against hunter but not against trump. the same justice department. got it. it is fitting that biden's presidency started with a cover up and ended with one. the laptop, the lad leak his health, the coup, then a blanket pardon the historians are saying is bigger in scope than richard nixon's. the seven went from "my son did nothing wrong" to "here's a pardon that goes back a decade." 42-year sentence, it is the crack 'assault. he went from "i never talk business with my son" to "spaghetti dinners with his ukrainian clients but we just talked about the weather." i never thought was possible for biden to humiliate the democrats any more than he already has. we need his son would get pardoned. no one would ever let their son go to prison if they had the power to stop it. but just like every hoax, whether it is russia or smollett
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going out for a foot-long at 2:00 a.m., january in chicago, the media fell for it. they said joe had principles. >> a presidential pardon is to put the lobby for family. >> a current president of the united states has so much respect for the law that he has said he would not pardon his son. i mean, again, it is all about the contrast. >> he's not pardoning his son, which he could do. he's not doing it because he is living what it means to have a rule of law in this country, and if you want to know if he believes that, you can actually see what is happening with his own son. >> jesse: the outcome of this whole time biden was a lying dog face pony soldier. how the heck did the media get to a place where they assume any politician is telling the truth? finally the left is as sick of
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being lied to as we are. we have a lot more respect for biden if he said, yeah, i'm going to pardon hunter. he's my only son. but he acts like he has a monopoly on morality. at least trump doesn't make promises he knows he's going to break. you may not agree with what he does, but when he says he's going to pardon jan sixers, he'll probably do it. fire the fbi director, he's done it once, he'll do it again. joe biden tells you he's george washington and then he acts like benedict arnold, and it breaks the democrats' hearts every time. >> i just want democrats to stop acting like they are on moral high ground politically when they have shown us they're not preliterate or skipping the primary process when biden stepped down, to things like biden pardoning his son, stop acting like he y'all the pure party and jeffrey toobin, who knows a little something about assigning the office, says "hisr his son dishonors the office." the governor of colorado, a
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democrat, says biden put his family had of the country. and now biden's legacy is in the cross hairs, again. >> this pardon is just deflating. joe biden just made clear his son hunter is above the law. >> it's a really bad look for him and i think it is potentially a destructive thing for his party. people's opinions are that the system is somehow stacked in favor of democrats against republicans. i think this looks like the nation's head democrat using the system for his own benefit. >> this pardon will tarnish joe biden's legacy. let's be clear here, he lied to us for a long time. >> jesse: the media is even having democrats do the walk of shame for lying to their audience. watch this. >> in july of 2023, just after that plea deal fell through, this is what you said. i want to watch. >> do you think a pardon for his son would be a mistake? >> yes, and i don't think
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there's any chance that president biden is going to do that. unlike his predecessor who pardoned all of his friends and anyone who had any access to him. >> what does that feel like, watching yourself back then, reassuring people that biden was not going to issue a pardon for his son to. >> i think that, if that plea agreement and plea deal had gone through, they would be no pardon. that was a satisfactory outcome. sorry? >> when you reacted, this is when the deal had fallen through. >> jesse: democrats have made liars out of the media, and look what happened. the democrats are out of power and the media is out of viewers. democrat numbers, nate silver is so angry he's telling democrats not to vote for any democrat in 2028, who doesn't repudiate the pardon within 48 hours. but eric holder, obama's wing man, says the pardon was
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warranted. had his name been joe smith, it would have been a different story. he's right. if hunter was joe smith, he'd be in prison for drug possession, sex trafficking, tax evasion, money laundering, foreign lobbying, and probably wire fraud. joe smith would have been in federal lockup sharing a cell with mookie. anyway, we are told a president who pardons a family member is guilty of obstruction. >> in the event the president pardons anyone in an investigation in which the president as a witness, a subject or the target, those investigative files will all be turned over to the congress. the congress ought to know whether the president is using the pardon power to obstruct justice. the american people have a right to know. i think it is clearly constitutional. it doesn't prohibit him from granting a pardon, even a pardon he shouldn't grant. but it does say that we will be able to at least find out whether the president is using this power to shield himself
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from liability. >> jesse: joe biden, by pardoning hunter, was kind of pardoning himself. but the media doesn't think joe went far enough. they want a pocket pardon. >> i hope that president biden will also issue preemptive pardons to all of those people threatened by the injustice of what will become the department of justice in the trump administration. that of course includes jack smith and all of his staff. many department of justice lawyers. it includes president biden himself, although we don't know that anyone can legally pardon themselves. he will need a pardon because he's going to be harassed and charged for no crimes whatsoever. >> jesse: why would joe need blanket pardons for himself and his son if he didn't do anything wrong? if he didn't want hunter to do prison time, he could have commuted his sentences and say he dished out blanket immunity, absolving hunter of all past and future sins. the pardon dates back all the
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way to 2014. what happened in 2014? that is when hunter joined burisma and when joe was handed the ukraine portfolio. in a way, trump was impeached for wanting to look into what joe pardoned hunter for, and this covers the ukraine money, the rush of money, the china money, and the diamonds, the paintings, and all those back taxes. got to hand it to the big guy. he tied his operation up with a perfect bow. he had his son fly all over the world in his jet, selling access to his dad, who bring up the foreign cash all over the world, not paying taxes on it, setting up shady shell companies to hide the money from the irs, and paying for the biden family lifestyle, because none of themn their own. then he got caught up before an election, the fbi and the cia covered it up, his son was found guilty, pardons him. so the family gets to keep the cash and hunter doesn't have to
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pay the price. if you're running a criminal enterprise, it's brilliant. joe really pulled it off. but he didn't do it without a lot of help. we believe hunter biden was an intelligence operation whether he knew it or not. he was going all over the world selling access to his dad but under the nose of our intel agencies, who had a clear view of who was dirty and he was being blackmailed. notice everyone around hunter biden is either in prison awaiting sentencing, fled the country, or just disappeared? everyone hunter was talking she was on fbi wiretap, and every time someone sniffed around the biden family, they got blocked. the irs whistle-blowers started looking into the big guy, blocks. fbi informants, ignored. the secret service cleaned up all his messes. the doj tried to give him a sweetheart deal just before a judge smoked it out. and when congress wanted to talk to the sugar brother, the guy who paid millions out of pocket to cover hunter's taxes, the cia told investigators stand down.
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the sugar brother was untouchable. this pardon is the deep state's "screw you" before trump returns. "catch me if you can." turning point usa founder charlie kirk joins me now. how did anybody in the media not think this was going to go down, charlie? >> gave us a 100% probability that joe biden was going to do this, and it makes you think, what were the other promises that major democrats were saying all summer and during the election season that of course they didn't mean? we knew and kamala harris would say, oh, yeah, i am for fracking even on my entire record says i'm against fracking. i'm for a secure border, even though she was overseeing an open border. imagine right now all the other actions that will be taking place if they had won this election. everyone with eyes to see and ears to hear knew that joe biden was going to do this. we also simultaneously knew that they were going to go back on every single one of their campaign promises that they were
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doing to try to moderate themselves to go to the middle and tried to do better in these rust belt states. the media fell for it because, deep down, they tried to play along with this fake and fraudulent moral superiority. democrats were trying to act as if they were better than anybody on the right, that we are not above the law, we are the keepers of the institution. joe biden has always operated more like a mob boss than a president, and what a way to end is terrible, disastrous presidency. >> jesse: i shouldn't be the one to tell anybody about humility, but if they had any humility, charlie, they would recognize that politicians lie, no one is better than anybody else in this business, we are all the same, a lot of people are out for themselves, and this you could see coming a mile away. you heard someone in the media say there should be a pocket pardon for joe as he goes out the door. do you think he will? because usually on the 20th, inauguration day in january, you get those last-second big ones.
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>> boy, that's going to be tough to predict. i think they're going to do some really radical stuff before they leave office. i will say this, though, you accurately pointed out the duration and the span of this pardon is not normal, going back to 2014, for crimes he was not even yet convicted out. it is wide-ranging. you have to wonder, was joe biden trying to cover the entire biden crime family going back nearly a decade? and you see this pattern from lots of prominent democrats. they're very worried that fair and equal justice is coming after they have abused our justice system and targeted donald trump, trying to throw him in jail for 700 years. they are in a frenetic paranoia right now, trying to cover their tracks because they committed actual crimes against this country. >> jesse: you can see a lot of guilty consciences out there, that's for sure. charlie kirk, good to see you again. have a good one. incoming white house press secretary karoline leavitt joins me now. first of all, congratulations.
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>> thank you, jesse. >> jesse: did you ever expect a leak after you were kind of officially nominated he would be talking about the current press secretary lying to the country for about a year about this pardon that was never supposed to happen? >> and then she was doing mental gymnastics on air force one today to try to defend her boss, after they did lied to the american people about this pardon for a year. he lied about the border, said it was secure. it wasn't. they lied about bidenomics, said it was working for average americans. it never was. they lied about joe biden trying to unify the country. and right now, under his tenure, the country is more divided than ever before. that's why the make and people resoundingly reelected president trump, and joe biden's pardon of hunter biden proves president trump's signature campaign promise to end the weaponization of our justice system needs to happen, and president trump has made that promise. he's going to deliver on it. he's going to root out the
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corruption, he's going to restore the justice system to apply the law equally to all americans, not based on political party or who you voted for, and he's going to do it with great people like kash patel, who will lead the fbi. he's going to prosecute a terrorist under the obama administration, and pam bondi, who's going to make a fantastic attorney general and will focus the doj to putting real criminals behind bars and freeing people who have been unfairly targeted by joe biden's department of justice over the past four years. whether my predecessor wants to admit that or not, it absolutely happened in the american people know it. >> jesse: how much more lying can this country take? you go back, it's really gotten hot the last 20 years. iraq, the financial crisis, benghazi, the irs scandal, the border. joe's health. they lie right to your face. republicans have been sick about it for a pretty long time. we are kind of onto it. we assume they are lying to us,
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and that we work back from there. are you getting the sense that democrats have also had it? >> absolutely. that's why we saw again president trump received a resounding mandate from the american people, jesse. he received support from long-time democrat demographics. black voters, hispanic voters, democrats, union workers who have supported the democrat party their entire lives, voted for president trump because they are fed up with the lies. they are sick of wealthy politicians inside washington, d.c., telling them not to believe their own eyes, not to believe their own pocketbooks. what president trump has that no other candidate who has ever run for office in modern history has its authenticity. he tells the truth. you might not like the truth all the time, but he tells it. when he says he's going to do something, he delivers on that promise. we are already seeing it and he's not even inaugurated it yet. the trumpet effect is real, world leaders are coming to the table. our border is going to be secured. the middle east implosion is going to end because of the
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strength and honesty and truth from the trump administration. and i'm excited to speak on president trump's behalf starting generate 20th. >> jesse: you should be. i can't get over the fact that joe biden threw his wife under the bus and said she wanted the pardon, i only did it because of dr. jill. promise if trump ever does that with melania you will take her side. don't let that happen. >> he would never do such a thing. >> jesse: he would never. good to see you, karoline. washington is freaking out over trump's fbi. plus, johnny at the jets game. >> jesse is an eagles fan. >> i think of philly fans and start dry heaving. [retches] tner connected by shared history, shared values, and a shared vision for what we can achieve together. stable and secure when the world around us isn■t. you can rely on ontario for clean energy
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♪ ♪ >> jesse: while biden spent his thanksgiving breaking
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promises and bailing out his felon son, trump spent the holiday with his family and friends. melania, barron, musk, and sylvester stallone were all at mar-a-lago for fixing. he only has two good years to execute his mandate. after that, republicans could lose the house. so he's getting a head start, turning it into the winter white house. the work started the day he was elected. "trump advisors are running out of words to describe what's coming in january. they say he feels empowered and emboldened, vindicated and validated, and eager to stretch the boundaries of power." the biggest difference between today's trump and 2016 is that he understands how washington operates. to beat the system, he needs a team of outsiders who believe in his vision. "elon musk, the most powerful and persistent voice in present electrons year, has been relentlessly pushing radical reform. almost everything, as he sits
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next to trump discussing administration picks, musk often asks if the person embodies radical reform, massive cuts, and low-it-up-2-rebuild instincts. even bernie sanders says he's right. he agrees with melania stomach musk on military blow. they have failed seven audits in a row at the pentagon. trump's team has a lot to do and his nominees on capitol hill. pam bondi and pete hegseth were in d.c. meeting the senators. trump's base is strict with his picks. steve bannon says "every day is christmas day" when it comes to trump. it's all about chemistry. these are people that get him and understand him. last time there were a lot of people who didn't understand the vision or buy into the vision. over the weekend trump nominated kash patel for fbi director. kash patel worked on the president's national security council and at the department of defense under trump. when it comes to reforming the agency that raided his house, wiretapped his campaign, cooked
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up the russian hoax and covered up hunter's laptop, kash is coming in hot. >> i'd shut down the fbi hoover building on day one and reopen it the next day as a museum of the deep state. and i would take the 7,000 employees that work in that building and send them across america to chase down criminals. go it be cops. >> the worst weapon we have in government is a two-tier system of justice that's in weaponized. i think it's time that donald trump came in with a sweeping mandate that the american public gave him to return a singular system of justice. >> exposure of corruption. put up documents, put out the evidence. the people need to know that the fbi is restored by knowing full well what they did to unlawfully surveil them. >> jesse: besides fighting crime, kash's main job is to lift up the furniture and watch how the cockroaches scramble out, expose the dirt, confront the corruption, and declassify the secrets. the washington to my stomach but washington doesn't want to clean up crew, they want to
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cover it. that's why kash is going to be trump's biggest confirmation fight. he says bring it on. >> if anyone has a complaint about that and questions my unwavering commitment to the constitution, i'm happy to talk to them about it. i'm especially happy to talk to the media about it. but you can look at my record, and is calling me a danger, let's just ask them for proof, a piece of evidence that actually shows i've committed any constitutional violations or any ethical quandaries. i would love to hear their response to this. >> jesse: when migrants hear that tom homan is coming to the border, they say adios and self-2 port. when canada hears trump is slapping them at tariffs if they don't get it together, trudeau makes a pilgrimage to mar-a-lago. when bureaucratic layers here that kash is coming to town, they look for new jobs. a washington headhunter said government attorneys have approached his firm at five times the normal post-election rate, and far more of them are career civil servants. when the butcher comes to town,
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the pigs start squealing. watch the reaction of all of the said pundits. >> people at the justice department, fbi, current and former, or horrified. this is an incredible powerful job, and just at a very basic level, kash patel is not qualified for it by objective standards. >> he is a loyalist lacking serious experience in federal law enforcement. >> the nomination at this point of kash patel as fbi director can only possibly be a plan to disrupt, to dismantle, to distract the fbi, and to possibly use it as a tool for the president's political agenda. >> jesse: all these disgrace fbi liars are panicked trump and kash are going to weaponized the fbi the same way biden and obama did. we don't know what's going to happen. but a fear of retribution is getting results, just like tariffs and mass deportations? bad apples are retiring, issuing
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pardons, sticking their heads out and identifying themselves? well, maybe. we don't believe kash is there to destroy the bureau. it still does great work. but it needs to be disinfected and reformed after the abuse of power. we don't call that revenge, we call that accountability. stuart kaplan is a former fbi special agent. happy thanksgiving. good to see you. >> good to see you. >> jesse: what do you think of kash at the bureau? >> excellent choice. jessie, you asked me a year ago what i would do. i said i would drive a bulldozer through the seventh floor of the fbi headquarters. president electrons has one-upped me kash patel is the wrecking ball that's going to shake the fbi foundation, and he's going to realign and reinstitute the integrity and level of trustworthiness that has been eroded. he is a great voice for the american people and ipod the
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president. >> jesse: some are worried on the left that kash is going to come in their and investigate and prosecute all of these bad guys that have been doing trump dirty, that have been up to no good. do they have the right to fear that? >> not at all. i think kash patel is going to align himself with good people. obviously his effectiveness will be based upon the people that he hand-select. i'm hoping some retired agents that are well-qualified to come in and kind of assist him in the direction that the fbi needs to go, in a new direction, and so this is a positive, positive selection for the american people. >> jesse: well, "primetime" would like to suggest that stuart kaplan be deputy director of the fbi. just throwing it out there.
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i'm sure he's doing just fine in the private sector and doesn't need the trouble. good to see you. >> you, too, always, jessie. >> jesse: george clooney, barack obama, and justin trudeau. that's ahead on "primetime" ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> jesse: last week trump made clear that his tariff threats are going to become a reality for any country that isn't pulling its weight. for canada and mexico it means a 25% tariff on all exports if they don't crack down on the drugs and migrants bum rushing our borders. justin trudeau knows trump means business, so he took a flight down to mar-a-lago on blackface friday to prove he is ready to play ball. >> and fox has exclusive details about how that mar-a-lago sit down and the two talked tariffs over crab cocktail and oysters.
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at one point trump told him to get the trade deficit under control, telling the prime minister it's unacceptable for the u.s. to run up to a hundred billion dollar trade deficit, and if they don't, they can expect a flat 25% tariff on all canadian goods on day one. trudeau apparently wasn't thrilled. "sacre bleu, you will kill our economy!" he said. and he said they are free to join america as our 51st state. when someone at the table pointed out that would probably be a pretty democratic state, trump said we will split canada two, the liberal side in the conservative side, to commit her electorally. if justin wants to stick around he could be canada's governor. everybody laughed, but most importantly it got results. canada's ambassador to the united states says the country is already talking about beefing up their border security. watch. >> what's the biggest thing
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prime minister trudeau promised president trump he'll try to achieve? >> it's more infrastructure. more surveillance, more helicopters, potentially more infrastructure at the border. these are things we are thinking of doing on our own anyway just because secure borders are essential. but i think now we are going to be able to talk a bit with the incoming administration about how we coordinate on that. >> jesse: they were already planning on securing the border all along. they just didn't get around to it until trump told them to. and while trudeau's experience in dealing with trump, mexican president claudia sheinbaum is kind of knew, not really on the same page. instead of getting a board and agreeing with trump to block migrants, she said to start a trade war. bold strategy. we'll see how that works out for her. democrats had the long thanksgiving weekend to fully digest kamala's humiliating loss, and other ready to throw each other under the bus.
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a top dnc advisor confirmed what we all suspected. biden endorsed kamala to tank the coup. >> do you agree that obama and pelosi did not want paris? >> i know they didn't. obama and pelosi were both hoping for a primary instead of a coronation, so to speak. i do know that obama was a carefully venting mark kelly from arizona. i think there were others on his list. president biden essentially preempted that by issuing his endorsement 30 minutes after he dropped out. >> jesse: biden is not the only one who's had enough of barack obama. radar online is reporting that george clooney is feuding that obama tricked him into shivving joe biden. he claims he stepped up and took a bullet for the team and not everyone is complaining about the bloodbath. george became the face of the hollywood liberals by directly calling for biden to end his campaign and throwing the whole process into chaos. he thinks obama should come
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forward and say that george did the right thing, and it isn't his fault that it didn't work out. but he doesn't expect that will be forthcoming, and it is leaving george feeling like a patsy. now alex soros, george's son, that nothing obama, too. barack shouldn't have ignored soros the elder. "behind closed doors, mr. soros was a touch or judgmental toward some democrats. in the evening's operation of his father, alex soros suggested that barack obama should have listened more to his father. obama is taking on water, biden's world on fire, and kamala is broke. $2.5 billion, to be exact. james carville hyperventilating just thinking about it. >> the fund-raisers are burned. they are really pissed now. the damage that the 2024 campaign has done, the damage that this decade has done to the democratic brand, is almost
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unfathomable. i would say policy number one, we are going to audit everything. we are going to audit the campaign. that's two and a half frickin' billion dollars. do you have any idea where that money went to? anybody have any idea where that money went? i have some places i'd start looking. the amount of money and the amount of lobbyists that were involved in this campaign is staggering. >> jesse: host of "the sage steel" show, sage steele. first of all, happy thanksgiving and merry christmas. i guess we are just saying it now, now that it's december. i've got to check my advent calendar. >> we are allowed to say it again. >> jesse: that's right, they are allowed to say merry christmas again, sage. wasn't a very happy holiday for some of the democrats. now they are all accountants and they want to know where the money went. how do you think that's going to go? >> i just wish i could be a fly on the wall and listen to those conversations that are happening
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across the country and across the pond, for those who have chosen to abandon ship and leave america at least temporarily. although i'm pretty sure that they will still take the money from americans supporting their products and everything else that they do. honestly, i'm not surprised here, jesse. i'm just surprised it's getting out to this point, because this is what republicans do, script campaigns. this time i just think there is still so much shock that the democrats allowed this to happen. i just wonder, when barack obama is going to come out and speak and say something, because he had everything to say during the campaign in particular, as he recalled, to those black men, shame on you he don't step up and vote for your sister, kamala harris. where has he been? he's always been the protected child really since 2005-2006. he needs to come out and say something, because he is the cause of much of this. you and you are right, he is the protected child and it's about time he stepped up maybe to take
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a little ownership about what happened. you have been protecting people. we hear you are down in florida with samaritan's purse with some victims. tell us a little bit about that. >> honestly, jesse, the campaign trail the last couple of months changed my life, and most importantly, the day before the election, when i was with tulsi gabbard in north carolina and seeing how these people have been abandoned in person by the government, the $750 they got while billions are going to house and fund illegals and ukraine, it broke my heart. so i drove up to western florida, the west coast, and to see these people are still digging out more than two months later. i just hope in this holiday season we remember that, despite the fact that the government gave up on them and give them nothing, just like the fires in maui county played there, living in tents in north carolina. winter is upon us. they are still in temporary housing in florida. samaritan's purse is an incredible charity to give back to to help people, and even if he just want to volunteer, the
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orange shirts, hands on help them rebuild their homes. but there's still tens of thousands who are homeless because these hurricanes and with the government did and did not do. thank you for letting me talk about it. >> jesse: thank you for doing that. samaritan's purse, great organization. it is cyber monday, so while you're online shopping maybe make a donation to samaritan's purse. good to see you, sage. thank you. johnny goes to the jets game. be right back. ♪ ♪ come on in, how are you? for god so loved the world that he gave his only son. so that everyone who believes in him might not perish, but might have eternal life.
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♪ ♪ >> jesse: the jets played the seahawks yesterday at metlife stadium in new jersey, so we sent john into the tailgate to check in with the fans. ♪ ♪ >> who is bringing the win today? >> the jets! >> the jets! >> j-e-t-s, jets, jets, jets! >> the seahawks are here. what's going on in seattle? they said it's the safest place on earth. >> it's a disaster on deming's own. >> clean it up. don't bring it here. it's the worst city in the world! what was it called? >> one of the worst places on earth. next in new jersey.
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>> you got to be [bleep] kidding me. >> any fights at your thanksgiving table this year? >> the biden supporter throwing mashed potatoes, and my grandfather throwing the rest of the turkey over it. all three of them. >> bing, bing, bing. >> how did you deal with that liberal family member? >> you say bye, lock the doors. >> size 12 boot right at the front door. >> smack the turkey on their head! >> help me get it off! it smells really bad in here. >> joe biden joe biden part in some turkeys last week. what about his son? should he get a pardon? >> i'd like to party with him. [laughter] >> no pardoning allowed. >> lets go, brandon! >> hunter is done. >> let me tell you something, he won't stop me. >> are you going to miss sleepy joe? >> he needs to stay asleep. >> name one thing you're going
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to miss about sleepy joe biden. >> sniffing other people's hair. >> i'm not going to miss joe biden. >> absolutely nothing. >> nothing. >> probably falling off the stage. >> kamala lost the election, but she's still out here begging for money. do you have any spare change? >> not a dime. i barely have money for myself. >> no, but i can give her a drink. >> she does not deserve any money. she is a joke. >> she's just not it. she is all for women, but is she really? >> no. [laughs] ♪ ♪ >> january 20th, donald trump retakes the white house. give him a day one pep talk. >> k, donald. welcome back. we've been waiting for you. >> four long years. >> all you have to do is make america great again. >> shut down my shut down the border and make sure nobody comes across. speak a stick to your guns. >> don't give up.
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>> let's go! >> we are back, baby. we are [bleep] back! >> we are back! classic! we are back! >> trump wants mass deportations. >> that's fantastic. get rid of 'em. >> it's done. checked on the border for at least five years. >> if they are here illegally, deport them. if they are here illegally, sign, i love them. >> even though you're on my side, be quiet. enough. >> what do you want to see happen at the fbi? >> i want to see them release all the aliens. >> the diddy list. where's that speech and oil at? who got that diddy oil? >> what about the fbi? >> do it or i'm suing you. >> trump won election. does that mean the jets are going to the super bowl to mexico let's not go that far. [laughter] >> let's not get carried away here. >> like the jets motto is, just end the season. >> who is that? who's there? ♪ ♪ >> you're going to be on "jesse watters prime time," fox news channel. that jesse is an eagle's hand.
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>> and i think of philly fans, i start dry heaving. [retches] >> i love jesse and this is his world. >> eagles, no good. new york, where it's at. philadelphia, no shot at the super bowl. let's go! >> jesse: no shot for new york either.ea more "primetime" ahead. ♪ ♪rts we and the bible says, "we groan for the coming of this new world." i'm not talking about heaven. i'm talking about a better world on planet earth. this is a world tainted with the sin of mankind, but there's a coming world when there'll be no more crime, when there'll be no more poverty, when there'll be no sickness, when death will happen only very seldom. one of these days, when jesus comes back, and the tribulation is over, christ will set up his kingdom on this earth. "the wolf will lie down with the lamb, "and the leopard will lie down with the young goat, "and they shall not hurt nor destroy in all my holy mountain."
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the millennium is where we will begin to experience our true destiny. (male announcer) "the coming golden age" by david jeremiah, available now at goldenageprophecy.com and everywhere fine books are sold.
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>> hot debate at the household, can you decorate for christmas before thanksgiving? texts. let me know what you think. came from hartford, kentucky,, how was your thanksgiving, no grievances this year? no grievances. although my mother did come over on saturday and she cried. she just burst into tears about trump's victory. i just let her cry. let her cry it out. i'm waters and this is my worl

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