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yeah. all right. >> all right. >> happy monday everyone. i am tom shillue in for greg on this very special edition of gutfeld! well, it's almost 202, and the new year's resolutions are pouring out from some famous faces. for instance, joe biden. get my affairs in order. kamala harris become 20% more irrelevant. this guy milked this bogus paternity leave sham for another ten weeks. switch to new eco friendly toupee glue. become more profitable by
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renting out studios for kids parties and bar mitzvahs. save time by marrying a divorce attorney. published my new cookbook, 101 ways to prepare roadkill. and finally, for mufasa. stay the hell away from rfk jr. and now let's do some headlines. the oldest living pearl harbor veteran has passed away at age 105. on his deathbed, he was willing to forgive the japanese for the attack on pearl harbor, but not the producers of the film pearl harbor. jimmy carter has passed away after living to 100. let's give him a round of applause. and in honor of the late president, the biden administration has requested that gas tanks will be kept at
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half full. an amazon driver in massachusetts was so stressed out about his job that he dumped 80 packages in the woods rather than deliver them, which is a great excuse when you forget to buy christmas presents for your kids. oh. >> yeah. >> according to a new study, every cigarette you smoke takes 19.5 minutes off your life. unlike a live joe devito show, which robs you of 190.5 minutes. two university of miami football players fought each other on the sidelines during their loss on saturday. as punishment, their coach will force the players to attend class. and now to this. no regrets. it's become a cliche in america like it is what it is. or give me your wallet or i'll kill you. even after a
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spectacular failure, people want to say i wouldn't change a thing. hollywood celebrities say it when they get out of rehab. no regrets. really? what about doing all those drugs? isn't that why you went to rehab? and president joe biden? he was recently asked about his regrets from his time in office. he sure had plenty to choose from. the disastrous pullout from afghanistan, crushing debt, record inflation, a wide open border and south american gangs taking over our cities. he should have more regrets than jimmy failla, stylist. but. but joe could think of nothing. that should be the title of jill's book. but now the washington post reports biden may have one teeny tiny regret dropping out of the race. biden and some of his aides still believe he should have stayed in the race, despite the rocky debate performance and low poll numbers that prompted democrats to pressure him to drop out. biden and these aides have told people in recent days that he
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could have defeated trump, according to people familiar with their comments. well, i guess he could have run if he had just instituted a few rules. for example, all debates get a half time break for an encore. i've. press conferences get cut short for joe's water aerobics class, and he gets lowered into campaign events by helicopter. and now even the media is chirping about how they blew it when it came to joe's health. listen to cbs reporter jan crawford when asked about the most underreported story of 2024. >> undercover and underreported. that would be, to me, joe biden's obvious cognitive decline that became undeniable in the televised debate. we should have much more forcefully questioned whether he was fit for office for another four years. >> a little late there. meanwhile, democrats continue to struggle to put biden's term in a good light. here's former
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clinton adviser karen finney on cnn. >> it was very disturbing to learn late in the year about just how bad, how poor his health has become. and i, like many, i did not realize that it had gotten to that point. that being said, i think he still look, he showed up for the job. he got the work done. i think some of the accomplishments also in the middle east and foreign policy will also stand the test of time. >> nothing about joe biden will stand the test of time, including standing. right. but then scott jennings hit finney back with a dose of reality. >> look, i think he's going to. i think he's going to leave office in disgrace. the hunter biden pardon was disgraceful. he's going to be remembered largely for inflation and for the disastrous afghanistan pullout. but as we continue to
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learn about the massive cover up that went on, not about his health but about his mental acuity to cover that up, the efforts that were undertaken by the white house staff, by his family, not in the last couple of months, but for all four years. i think it's going to be a really ugly chapter. it's a diminished presidency because of it in the end. >> the past four years won't be remembered for joe biden or by joe biden for that matter. it will be remembered as that weird time when america's president wasn't in charge, and whoever was running the show can't blame dementia for their endless stupid mistakes and getting rid of those people. well, we'll have no regrets about that. period. let's welcome tonight's guests. >> a week later, he's still trying to sit on santa's lap. >> host of the guy benson show, guy benson. >> he doesn't need new years to drop the ball.
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>> actor. writer, comedian jamie lasalle. even he can't resist heckling his own act. writer and comedian joe devito. and she runs a tab at lenscrafters. host of kennedy saves the world podcast. kennedy. okay, so interesting guy. joe biden thinks if he stayed in the race, he would have won. or do you think that is possible? or do you think he would have done any better than kamala? i mean, we're talking about pennsylvania, michigan states like that, that joe won. could he have pulled it off again? >> no, he would have done worse, i think. but the most awkward part of this regrets interview is when he angrily denied that he had gotten out of the race and vowed to defeat george bush in november. something everyone just sort of winced and moved on. i just want to take issue with something that jane or jan crawford said on cbs, and i think actually she's one of the better people left at cbs and
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one of the more responsible adults. but we've seen this from other journalists as well. sort of this very belated mea culpa. oh, maybe we should have covered this more. oh, this was the under-covered story of the year. and i'm like, speak for yourself. we covered this story relentlessly and accurately, month after month after month, and they attacked us for being conspiracy theorists and peddling cheap fakes and all this nonsense. i mean, your bit as biden on this show totally nailed the reality for years. >> i feel like i couldn't after a while. i couldn't keep up. guy. yeah. you know what i mean? he was outpacing me, right? >> right. like you couldn't satirize reality more effectively than it was existing, and we simply observed it. and we were attacked until the moment that the lie couldn't be kept up anymore, which was like 8:20 p.m. or 9:20 p.m. on june 27th during that debate. and then
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they all flipped instantly from, he's fine now and can do this for four more years to we've got to get him out in 20 minutes. and there is something to call that there's a word for it, and it is certainly not journalism. >> exactly. kennedy i mean, guy is right. it was covered. she said it was the uncovered story. they covered it endlessly. and when you watched morning joe every day, it was a defense of his faculties and the stuff we saw in that debate. of course, it was no surprise because we were seeing it on the tarmac every day. and anytime he tried to answer a question, yeah, they covered it like eye bags in the view makeup room with heavy, heavy concealer that was applied religiously by the mainstream media. >> and there were plenty of people who could have drilled down on the story. >> and, you know, even jan was like, i can't believe this rag called the wall street journal has been covering this for four years. >> and it's like, yeah, they're not the only ones. and guy's absolutely right. there were a minority of voices who were looking at this going, you know, something is not right
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here. isn't anybody going to do anything about this? and you had karine jean-pierre, and you had vice president kamala harris all going. >> he's amazing. he runs circles around everybody. he's our usain bolt. >> and if you had done any more of a parody of president biden, you would have had to have been embalmed. >> yeah. >> like that's how far you would have had to have gone because, like, it was almost like a documentary watching you as biden for all those years, which we will miss your performance. oh, yeah. >> i mean, we're going to a little pause. >> that's joe biden. >> go find me something to do around here. >> i know, jamie, my notes say here that ask jamie. he knows about leaving things in disgrace. what i did, i just want you to know i didn't write that, but. >> very true. i know about leaving just a wake of for somebody else to take care of. >> and do you think he he he
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can leave office with his head held high? he seems to want to be trying to do that. >> i haven't seen him hold his head high in about three and a half years. >> basically, he's the first president that physically needed help stepping aside. >> he was like, i'm going to step aside. >> it's just my knees. >> i just think it's crazy that they were covering this. >> like what? what gave you the hint that maybe joe was cognitively impaired, like from the stairs to get. remember the other day he just got his kicked by sand? >> yeah he did. >> and then there's, like, like early on, there's a video of him just trying to put a suit coat on. he's got like one arm in and he's just going around spinning around, spinning around, spinning around. i don't know. i remember he was on the zoom call and he was hitting escape, hoping a portal would open up. yeah. he remember he did face the nation. he was facing the other way. i just think the signs were there. >> tom, it is true. he's done it. joe. you know what were. can you blame the media? are they going to be able to come back from this? they want us to
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trust them. now in their coverage of the trump administration. yeah, i mean, but does anybody trust them? >> no, no, i would rather trust joe biden. >> and i'm saying don't count him out for 2028. >> i think he's coming. >> because if you listen to him, it goes to show like when someone is senile, the arrogance is the last thing to go because he's still saying, like, i could have won, i could have won. and you look at, you look at the media. it's hilarious to have a group of reporters sitting around saying, somebody should have covered this. it's like, yeah, you. >> yeah, that was your job. >> it's not like it was a group of chiropractors tasked with reporting on it, you know? and they would have they would have reported, they said, like, if we push on that guy, dust is going to come out of his. like he's no longer among the living. but what kenney said about karine jean-pierre, i don't know how they are able to look at themselves in the mirror because karine jean-pierre actually said, i have trouble keeping up with him, which tells me she needs to get to urgent care right now. okay? because you get tested, you can't keep up with joe biden. are you in an iron lung? do you have lou gehrig's disease? like, what is wrong
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with you? so the fact that the, they said, you know, that it was this shocking thing. and like i said, we talked about it, we made fun of it. we brought it up and they and they said it was a cheap fake and it was a lie and all this stuff. so it really shows that i don't want to say i have sympathy for joe biden, but i don't know if he's the one to blame because he's clearly incapacitated. he always was a crabby old coot, but the rest of these people supposedly had their faculties and they lied to our faces, and we're not going to believe them anymore. >> that's right. it's over. up next is di. finally did. >> sore throat got your tongue? >> mucinex institute sore throat medicated drops uniquely formulated for rapid relief that lasts and lasts. that's my baby. try our new sugar free cough drop. insta soothe.
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dye is no more, but will others keep it alive in 2025? yep. this year saw at least a dozen major u.s. companies roll back their dye policies and programs, including walmart, american airlines, lowe's, harley-davidson, and jack daniel's. coincidentally, those are also the names of kanye west's kids. but it sounds like these companies finally sobered up, although others seem to be sticking with it. costco's board of directors is encouraging shareholders to vote to keep the company's dye program, claiming that it will ensure that, quote, all of our employees feel valued and respected. that vote comes after the national center for public policy research challenged the legality of costco's dye program, citing the supreme court's ruling that race based admissions at colleges violates the 14th amendment. but the decision might be a lot easier when these companies realize they've been violating federal law, which in 2025 might actually be
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enforced. as some guy named greg noted on twitter, it's going to be fun watching all these corporate heads realize that enforcing dei policies has always been illegal, but now punishable by fines plus jail. thanks to the appointment of harmeet dhillon. suddenly, preference falsification i.e. going along with the crowd even though you know it's deeply wrong, doesn't seem worth a prison cell. it's all coming down. wow. smart dude. that guy should have his own show. i'm not sure what they would call it though, so, guy, do you think that it really has turned 180? we had companies that were cowed into doing this dye and practicing it. they were afraid they were going to be sued by activists. now it could be turning the other way, right? >> yeah. it's like, hey, let's have a dye segment. let's bring it out to the widest panel that's ever existed. yeah,
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yeah. >> speak for yourself, cracker. >> i am relieved to know that i can still buy my racism in bulk. yeah, costco. that's right. >> it is racism, though, isn't it? >> kirkland signature brand racism. yeah. look, i actually think that there are a lot of these companies that view trump's victory, whether they want to admit it or not, as something of a liberation. they didn't want to go along with this. they cowardly did, right in that sort of panic, that moral panic 2021. and they've been looking for an excuse to get out of it. and trump winning is like, okay, now we can finally sort of say, look, it's not our fault we tried and move on. it reminds me this is absolutely true. a friend of ours who's a good liberal but has done well, said. well, of course i didn't vote for trump, but i'm kind of relieved he won. right? it's kind of an amazing thing to admit. i think that is the sentiment in a lot of c-suites in a lot of companies right now. >> c-suites that's what we're all the bosses go. >> apparently that's what i've been told. yeah, i've never met
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any of them, but it sounded smart. >> joe. some i mean, some biases are kind of appropriate, right? i mean, there's no italian american airlines, right? because the pilots, they can't fly with all that gesturing. they do. >> oh, that is so. so we should have the pilots be your people, the irish americans maybe. yeah. those those little bottles of booze would never make it out of the cockpit if you. oh my gosh, you want you want a pilot with maybe a little statue of virgin mary on the dashboard? that's what you want? yes, i want the italian americans. wow. yeah. i think it's funny to see what's happening now. i laugh, all these companies saying we want our employees to know they're valued. and i think if the jobs i've had, they didn't care if i lived or died at those jobs. so i can't imagine going like, do they care at walmart since they got rid of the greeters? i've never even seen a walmart employee. i walk in, i pick my own stuff, i check myself out, i leave. it's wonderful. there's no human interaction. i don't have to worry about anybody's feelings. it's great. but i do think i had a friend of mine say the same thing that
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he did not vote for trump, but he's relieved that he won. i don't i don't know what you say to that person. i think it shows you how bad things got, that even people who hate the man, they know their lives are going to improve with him in charge. yeah. >> i mean, this is what we're seeing. kennedy. are you surprised that some of these, some of these companies, like harley davidson, were the most woke? and now they've turned out you're ready to go get on a on a hog. what do you think. >> well like charlie gasparino likes to say go woke go broke. >> yes yes. >> and i don't know why he said that because i found that to be offensive. yeah and unnecessary. but yeah harley davidson received a huge backlash from i mean talk about an incredibly loyal customer base. yeah. and talk about completely misreading them and marketing to the d-i crowd, which doesn't buy harley and or bud light. >> yes. >> yeah. well, yeah. absolutely. right. and, you know, they're like, we want our employees to know that they're valued unless they're white and have penises, then they are completely unvalued and we don't want them anywhere near our stores or our workforce.
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and it's really expensive because a lot of the dei people who came in were total charlatans and were charging millions and millions of dollars in consulting fees, and they went to these massive corporations and they're like, well, if you don't hire us, we're going to tell the world that you're racist, and then your your stock price is going to tank. but instead they they hired and marketed with dei and their loyal customers just ended up not buying their products. and their stocks tanked. so good job america. >> good job america. yeah, yeah. woo! jamie, you're used to a lot of silence at your shows. can companies afford to stay silent on dei? >> yeah i, i do think it will go away eventually for everybody. but when i hear this i, i worry when i hear about it's american airlines because that's something where it's like you need an important right. that's an important job. let's go with the most skilled
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person i don't want to hear, you know, we're going down in five different languages. >> you know, unless you're at . >> yeah, that's very true. >> it's true. >> i do worry about those. i think it was a dei hire on my plane here. it was like spirit. because the pilot, the pilot goes, he goes, oh, we're going to be flying at about. what do you guys think? i go, what you don't i don't want to have a say in it. i don't even like when they share that. i don't even like when they're like, hey, we're gonna be fine. about 10,000ft. i go, just, just do it. i don't want to be involved. my preference would be just a few feet above the mountains, but i think. but i don't worry so much about i hope it goes away, but i don't think like the costco. walmart, i get it. it's unfair, but it's not dangerous. i think that's why i give them. i hope it goes away, but it doesn't because walmart what do you know? koski i went there yesterday. i had 100 things i bought at costco. yeah. and i go up and the guy looks at my receipt and he just highlights it and i go, really? you got it all. where where am
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i? chicklets find him. and then walmart. they got security when you walk in. now what? what are they afraid people are going to smuggle good quality merchandise into the store? well, why is bud light learned their lesson? i mean, look what happened. they had dylan mulvaney as a spokesperson. and then, you know, their their sales shrunk like her penis in a cold shower. and then who's who they work with now they're working with the ufc. so they really went to the most manly thing they could find. you know, where it's just, you know, shirtless men rolling around the floor. and there's certainly nothing gay about that. yeah. >> well, then why would anyone stick with it? and why is costco like costco for some reason? are they going after the left wing crowd or something? they seem to be going the other way on everything. >> i mean, you're catholic, sell to people who are going to buy in bulk. you know, it's like you sell to catholic families and mormon families, right? like, no, we're going to sell to some lonely singleton with the penis and boobies in san francisco. you know, it's
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like, yeah, good strategy. >> yeah. it's amazing. >> i felt like that was an a personal attack on me. tom, i have real quick i have a public service announcement that i think the dei folks are going to love. >> yeah. all right, go for it. yeah, i have a. >> oh. >> lizzo's lessons. >> tips from a divorced dad. >> hey, kids. telling a joke that belittles someone because of their race or gender is wrong. so remember, when you do tell it in a whisper after looking around. >> lizzo's lessons, tips from a divorced dad. >> very good. up next, more vaccine flack from a certified quack.
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your way. >> hey, hey, it's. video of the day. >> a doctor that's always wrong is singing the same old song. our video of the day comes to us from former baltimore health commissioner and cnn medical analyst doctor leana wen. and you know what they say. if you can make it in baltimore, you're probably a criminal. while discussing the recent bird flu cases in the u.s, she said the government should have learned their lesson from covid and called on the biden administration to get immediate fda authorization to start shelling out vaccines. the reason? well, for one, she's stupid. but also trump. >> i feel like we should have learned our lesson from covid that just because we aren't testing it doesn't mean that the virus isn't there. >> there actually is a vaccine developed already against h5n1. the biden administration has contracted with manufacturers
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to make almost 5 million doses of the vaccine. however, they have not asked the fda to authorize the vaccine. they could get this authorized now and also get the vaccine out. so and to farm workers and to vulnerable people, i think that's the right approach, because we don't know what the trump administration is going to be doing around bird flu. if they have people coming in with anti-vaccine stances, could they hold up vaccine authorization? >> but this sounds familiar, doesn't it? maybe because this is the same lady who, in 2021, while arguing that biden's covid vaccine mandate didn't go far enough, said this you have the option to not get vaccinated if you want, but then you can't go out in public. >> the vaccinated should not have to pay the price for the so-called choices of the unvaccinated. >> if only there were a vaccine that could prevent you from being an idiot. if only. kennedy. i think i called her stupid twice in there, but she's not stupid. she's a totalitarian and a psychopath.
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>> yes, she's incredibly dangerous. yeah, baltimore. i want baltimore less of her. greg. >> yes, exactly. >> see, that's funny, because i know it's time. she's. she's dumb. she's awful. it is. this is the worst worldview that you could possibly have given the postmortem we've done on covid and the number of people who have suffered, including kids and businesses. but having taken stock in all of that and like, you know, dudes just dropping dead of heart attacks who were forced to take the vaccines like, this is really the worst take on this you could possibly have. but, you know, i guess desperate times for her, like the worst thing that could happen to her would be that rfk jr is actually granted his secretaryship as head of health and human services, and after watching her like i was kind of on the fence about him, but now i really want him to be in power just to make people like that
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cower in fear and go away. >> yeah. yes. it's so true, joe. it's no surprise she's trying to take the bird flu thing and take advantage of it and push the panicking because she was at her heyday. and i think the clip we showed wasn't that cuomo there on the on that show? yeah. and all of those people were in their heyday during the pandemic because they were getting ratings by trying to scare people. >> of course. well, you have to i mean, we're all making fun of it. but former health commissioner of baltimore is a pretty hilarious title that, yeah, they're still wearing masks of baltimore when they're robbing 7-eleven and shooting each other at gas stations. yes. yeah, this. we're not going to do it again. we're not going to do it again. and when she said maybe we didn't learn our lessons from covid, i think we did. yeah, i think we learned that people like her are a bunch of totalitarians who want to put their thumbs on people. we're not going to do it. they tried to do it with monkeypox, remember? they said like, oh, everyone's got to be careful. everyone is susceptible. you know, you could be minding your own business didn't stop you from
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going to the bathhouse. that's the thing. they were like, you could be minding your own business at an orgy in barcelona. it's like, yeah, i think it's pretty easy to avoid. so yeah, we're not going to do this again. and it just reminds me of how crazy things were, like, when i go to a store and i see the stickers on the floor that say, stay six feet apart, and i think, wow, we were crazy enough to think that made a difference. and then the next thing i think is, well, if i'd laid down between those stickers, they'd still have so much room. yeah. >> yeah, that was the way it was. well, guy, do you think joe's right? we're never going back because there is i mean, i don't know what the percentage is. there's a pretty large percentage though. it's a minority. but i would say 40% of the country still has that covid panic. they 40% are the totalitarians who wanted everyone in masks, wanted to do the forced vaccinations. et cetera. >> and what's crazy about the second clip that we played of her in 2021 was that was not out of the ordinary around that time, where she said, if you don't get the vaccine, you shouldn't be allowed to leave your house. like you can make that choice, but you can't
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leave your house. and that was sort of like a mainstream opinion on some of these shows. and i'm actually willing to be more magnanimous with her than she was with a lot of americans. i think she should be allowed to still leave her house despite her bad takes. but must we put her on television talking about these issues? yeah, i feel like if there's a clip of you saying that if you don't get the vaccine, you should be confined to your house indefinitely. you should sit out the next medical issue on television. yeah, i think that's a fair rule to have. so sit this one out, david. >> save it. diana. jamie, some say you've needed a lot of vaccines in your life. would you consider getting a vaccine for this bird flu? >> i don't think, honestly, my biggest concern is if you get the bird flu, can you even eat chicken soup, or does that make it worse? >> i think it makes it worse. >> i think it makes it worse. i have well, i think joe is right, like i don't i think people are not going to they're
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not they're not going to do it again. right. we don't want i remember i remember how it was. it shut everything down to the point where the, the things that happened to people were health wise, even, were worse than any type of thing from people staying inside. suicide rates went up. all these bad things on gutfeld. we had no crowd for a while. we would just film with us. i actually like that better because when i did a joke and nobody laughed, i was like, oh, that's why. yeah. and then built in. this is more confusing, you know, i remember going to florida. florida is probably what most of the united states will model after after how florida did it. because i remember new york was shut down, and i remember i was at an uber in florida. i was looking around when it felt like a prison and you couldn't go anywhere. i go to the uber driver. i go, this is crazy, man. like, you guys aren't social distancing and you're not like, wearing masks. and i go, what's going on? and the guy goes, we're not afraid. and i believe him because i was sitting on his lap and as we drove facing him, which i thought was extra brave, by the way, i love that you mentioned florida. >> and there was like, some woos in the crowd. yeah, and
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republicans strongly or somewhat disapprove of celebrities sticking their opinion out there on political issues. what is it about republicans? that is it that they don't like celebrities, or they don't want politics to mix with their entertainment? what is it? >> no it was they don't want to hear from a bunch of rich people who are bubble wrapped from any economic downturn, how they should vote because george clooney doesn't care if there is a recession. he's fine. he's going to be drinking cognac out of his wife's shoe on lake como. you know, it's like taylor, i love taylor swift's music. she was my and my spotify unwrapped. she was my most listened to artist of the year. but when it came to politics, i was like, shut up and dribble. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. but joe, celebrities can't control themselves. i think they know, you know, most celebrities know they're in the business of
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selling tickets, but they don't care that they alienate half of the audience. why is that? >> i think with actors it's because they play important people. they start to think they are important people. they start to think that. they get confused, that their job is sort of being professional liars, professional pretending. but i liked it much better when we were growing up, they kept the celebrities personal lives private. we didn't. we grew up when they tried to tell us that paul lynde and liberace were straight. >> what not. >> i'm sorry, i should have said spoiler alert for anyone who didn't know that. so i just think it's we don't need to know. but i do think there's on the flip side, there's a lot of people who seem to get bent. i hear like, oh, this wokeness. i hear straight grown up men saying, well, i'm never going to go see that little mermaid reboot now. it's like, well, you shouldn't have been going to see that movie in the first place. like if yeah, if you're a middle aged straight man, i hear them say, well, taylor, if you listen to taylor swift and
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you have a strong opinion on her and you're a middle aged man, you should not be allowed near a school yard. >> that's that is true. that is true. guy. 39% of democrats approved of celebrities spouting off a political opinions. does that number surprise you? >> seems low. >> it seems low. you think more? >> yeah, because i think people like to have others agree with them. that's human nature, right? so if there were more celebrity conservatives, i think the republicans would be more approving of it. like, oh, we hate celebrities getting into politics. but did you see hulk hogan at the convention? and he ripped his shirt off? that's awesome. right. and we're so starved on the right for anyone even approaching celebrity to not hate us will like high five each other. like, did you see the assistant coach from high school musical liked a tweet by melania? yeah. and we're like, wow, we get excited for it. yeah. so i think we're making inroads culturally, other ways. but i think part of this is republicans are saying we don't care about your opinion because we know it's the opposite
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opinion. so shut up. yeah. >> jamie, do you think your ex-wife would have stayed with you if you were a celebrity? >> oh, sorry. i jumped in early on that, tom. no, i couldn't think of any words that would make me say yes. yeah. people don't want to hear political opinions from celebrities. and i love coming on the show. that's why in my career i've always avoided it. >> yeah. >> you know, so i could so i could speak freely. yeah. you know what i have a problem with? and by the way, i don't appreciate joe saying i shouldn't be allowed near a schoolyard. the court was very clear on that. they were very clear and so weird. my ankle buzzed. i think it was a warning. my problem is also with the whole act. i think with acting, part of the beautiful thing about watching a movie is getting immersed in someone, like being in this role. and i think when someone gives their politics, it sort of takes you out of the art of acting, in my opinion. like i'm supposed to hear. like george clooney says, i support kamala harris. then i'm supposed to watch a movie and believe that
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a gorgeous woman still wants to him. >> yeah, it's true. is it? is it changing, though? i feel like, you know, you mentioned hulk hogan, you know, james woods, you see people tweeting and having parties. james woods had a picture of a party. joan collins was there. all these other celebrities? people are. lee majors was texting in there. he was watching the show. our celebrities, they used to stay in the closet. if they were on the right, are they now coming out more? are they showing that that side of them? >> kennedy. are you asking me if there are more gay republicans? >> oh, what? no, i'm talking about just saying i love gay republicans so much, i married one. i think that it's i think it's game over. do you guys think that it's, you know, this cultural thing of the left owning all of hollywood? i think it's over. are you with me? yes. all right. >> up next. does more time behind the wheel reflect how you feel?
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more than 50% of the time outside of the home in activities in your car, you are unhappy. do you get that? do you understand? >> i understand because i actually subscribed to the journal of know and i read. i feel like it's pretty obvious, but but i do think, like, i don't drive that much. my son, actually, he just turned 16. yeah, he just got his driver's license. he actually dropped me off at the airport on my way here. he. he drives uber. it was a coincidence. i also think it's different in new york. like, because we. i love getting in a car because we ride the subway so much. so to me, it's i don't know, it might be different in a different city where they don't have public transit because i think the car is like this beautiful, safe space. i was on my way here and a man pulled his penis out on the subway. this is a true story. it was the d train. so. he means i. >> i didn't know. i like when the d train transfers to the a train. oh my goodness.
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>> oh, another gay republican f. >> guy. now let's let's keep this in an area that i can understand. okay. >> we'll be on the we'll be on the pg train okay? >> okay. when i, i spent ten years in new york and i didn't have a car when i finally got the car. now the car means freedom to me. freedom because i can drive up to the catskills when i want. but apparently commuters remain very unhappy people. >> i think the way that you overcome the unhappiness, if you have a long commute, is get into podcasts. and i would particularly recommend the guy benson show. guy benson show. guy benson show.com. yeah. >> that's great. i do love it. i love you know, i love listening to talk in the car. i like putting on music. i think it's fantastic. >> i thought you were going to compliment my show. oh, no. and then you just were like, oh, i love all sorts of other things. yeah. >> i mean, your show and others, i do love listening. and it's that time in the car
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singing, singing along with the radio. i love doing that. joe, what do you think about cars? do they make you happy or unhappy? >> see, i'm a suburban guy, so i drive and i commute on mass transit into manhattan. so i get the best of both worlds. i combine road rage with the smell of urine. yeah, yeah. >> yes. >> the problem with the road rage. i get so angry in that i'll see certain cars and i'll just start hating them so much. and then when the gps says accident ahead, i'm just thinking, please be white, mazda. oh, be that white mazda. >> yeah, it is that way, isn't it? kenny kennedy cars good or bad. yeah. >> i mean, i spent a majority of the years of my life in southern california, which is car culture. yeah. and i love it. i love i love the guy benson show. i love the kennedy saves the world podcast. that's another good one when you're when you're driving. my fear is that the politicians with train are going to try and foist trains upon us again, and it is this multi-billion dollar
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boondoggle that the people are never going to all of a sudden wake up and just ride bullet trains in this country, like, go to europe, go on vacation if you want to ride bullet trains, go to japan. but here we drive hopefully with fossil fuels, which i also like. >> i actually saw a train earlier. yeah, yeah. >> you saw what? >> jamie i saw a train earlier today. i think i mentioned that you did. >> all right, don't go away. we will be right back. >> you've got a pepto predicament. you overdid it on the loaded fries. undo it with pepto. fast. melt when you have nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea. when you overdo it, undo it with pepto bismol. >> do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy, even a term policy for an immediate cash payment. >> we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement, but we quickly realized we needed a way to supplement our income. >> if you have $100,000 or more
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