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the boat. the man is expected to make a full recovery, thank you to the law enforcement and the security enforcement there. that's the amazing thing there in your face, harold. i wanted to say it to myself. >> greg: you know that was a three hour tour. >> judge jeanine: i didn't see the guy in the boat they didn't follow it up keep going. >> judge jeanine: jack ruffle terrier may be strong but a national cow girl. spanky as the two of them jump hurdles together. they have been doing this for 12 years instead of sit or paw, it appears the proper command for dali is giddy up. >> super bowl i won't be here ♪ ♪ what is the general feeling
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across government? >> grief? they are angry. many that are confused. >> the shadow government is getting dodged. >> the future is going to be amazing. >> they say the most successful two weeks in the history of any presidency. now all we have to do is keep it going for another couple of hundred weeks. >> trump has a need for speed. >> step on it. we're late. >> this political party, this is a cadre of criminals and losers. this party lied to me while stealing my tax dollars. >> the democrats have fallen and they can't get up. >> y'all are never going to win another political race ever again. >> plus. >> do you want to spend your tax paying dollars on sesame street in iraq? >> sesame street in iraq.
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>> the dogefather is on the loose and no federal job is safe. their plan for the deep state got it all. over 40,000 federal bureaucrats have already taken buyouts, and we're only in week three. >> we expect that number to increase. and that alone just the 40,000. again. we expect it to increase. it's going to save the american people tens of millions of dollars. and we encourage federal workers in this city to accept the very generous offer. if they don't want to show up to the office, if they want to rip the american people off, then they're welcome to take this buyout, and we'll find highly competent individuals who want to fill these roles. >> elon and his nerd army have been combing through agencies blasting away bloat. 20 year old doziers are clashing with lazy old timers who don't know how to use a computer and are calling them idiots and breaking news. secretary of state marco rubio has just fired 90% of the administrators at usaid. they took a 10,000
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man agency and streamlined it to 300 employees. the media is calling it the trump apocalypse. cnn castoff oliver darcy says the american experiment is convulsing before our eyes, and he's flabbergasted that the media hasn't gone into round the clock special coverage. quote media executives need not fret about being the boy who cried wolf. the wolf is now in the barn and mauling the livestock. the democrats and the media have never seen a president execute a mandate with speed and precision. the country voted for change, and we're watching representative government in the 21st century. the feds, they call that war. >> nobody wants to work in this type of condition where we're going to be in a psychological warfare. for how long? >> other federal workers not revealing their names because of concern over retribution, described to nbc news. fear and
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panic, an orwellian nightmare. >> federal workers are worried about payback and psychological warfare. how do you think the whole country has felt for the last 20 years, having to tiptoe around die, hauled into hr for jokes, canceled for an opinion? watching black lives matter light us on fire. a guy wearing a dress raped a girl in the girls bathroom. and the girl's dad got arrested for raising his voice. a dea bureaucrat at the department of justice making six figures. who's going to get a buyout with an eight month coverage deal? they're not a victim. cnn's putting spot shadows on feds like their lives are in danger. >> what is the general feeling across government amongst your fellow federal workers right now? >> grief. they're angry. many that are confused, but all kind of grieving in their own way.
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years. if cnn doesn't like what you say they call your boss, they call your advertisers. they try to bankrupt you and boycott you. random americans who crack jokes on facebook. cnn was putting him on blast trying to get him canceled. cnn cheered on biden for firing army officers who didn't get vaxxed. guys who were willing to die for this country. cnn said, good. get him out of here. cnn's boss can lay off people. why can't trump? bill clinton fired almost 400,000 federal workers. that wasn't a constitutional crisis. the government had to slim down. bill and newt cut the fat, balanced the budget, and democrats are acting like we're witnessing a genocide. >> let me remind you who set the house on fire. it was y'all. it feels as if y'all have just decided that y'all are going to castrate your constitutional duty and hand it over to someone who is unelected. >> fire elon musk elon musk
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took control of our country's financial nuclear codes. >> house republicans have allowed billionaire elon musk and his gang of thieves to enter the u.s. treasury department, fire the people entrusted with secret private information about americans, and give them that access. >> elon musk is destroying our federal government. he feels he bought himself a president. >> now we've got donald trump and his co-president, elon musk, and they're just running a wrecking ball through it. >> democrats want to audit you for a $600 venmo payment. but when elon audits the trillion dollar government, they're ready to storm the castle. why are democrats shocked? we're putting the government on a diet. trump and musk campaigned on it and won on it. >> we're going to be very open and transparent and be very clear about this is what we're doing. here are the issues. this is this is the math for what what's being spent and
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what you know. and we're going to make it we're going to make the spending lower. and if somebody's got a better idea for how to make the spending lower, we'll tell us. but but if we don't, we're going to bankrupt the country. >> i will create a government efficiency commission tasked with conducting a complete financial and performance audit of the entire federal government and making recommendations for drastic reforms. as the first order of business, this commission will develop an action plan to totally eliminate fraud and improper payments within six months. this will save trillions of dollars. trillions. >> democrats aren't surprised this is trump's agenda. they're surprised he's able to execute it because after years of incompetence, no one thought anyone was capable of doing anything in washington. elon says there's a way to know when you're over the target. >> one of the things i remember from the paypal days was that, you know, who complains the loudest is the fraudsters. okay, so like the so when
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somebody was trying to commit fraud to paypal, where we would see the most amount of righteous indignation, like it would be like immediate over the top righteous indignation was from the fraudsters, not from honest people. because honest people are like, oh, i think there's something wrong with my account, i guess. i wonder what's wrong. let me inquire. and but the fraudsters will come at you immediately. this is it's like a it's like a tell you that, that someone's actually doing fraud because the level of, of sort of faux outrage is way over the top. >> elon doesn't care about bad press. he's trying to save the republic. it's good cop, bad cop. trump's the good cop. he's the bad cop. >> we're catching them left and right. we're catching them. we're catching them to a point where they don't know what the heck is going on. they can't believe they're getting caught. and i have great respect for the people that are doing it. elon musk is helping us on it, and he's pretty good. he's pretty good. >> the government's been
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robbing us blind. we've been writing checks. 6 million for tourism in egypt. like egypt needs help with that. they have the pyramids. we should be spending money on cleaning up california so that tourists can vacation in california. 2 million to help the bbc value the diversity of libyan society. we're bribing the bbc to cover libya better. why a million for a gay group in armenia? there it is. we paid 20 million for iraqi sesame street. >> if ya simsim. >> iftah ya simsim, abwab la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la. >> you paid for bert and ernie
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in baghdad. weren't we just bombing these people? now we're paying for their muppet shows. we're sick. there is something sick with us. you also paid for an irish die musical. >> on behalf of ambassador cronin, it is an honor to welcome all of her guests to deerfield tonight for this important event. increasing access to opportunity and equity is a cornerstone of the biden administration, and we're so proud to play a small part in that here. >> this is a government theft ring. we spent $2 million for trans surgeries in guatemala. i'm going to go out on a limb. one guatemalan dude got breast implants, and we probably kicked back the rest of the cash to a crooked guatemalan politician and the corrupt liberal ceo of the group they laundered the money through. because all this money we're spending, we could have turned the whole world trans. we could have made every man a woman and every woman a man with this kind of money. do you really think it costs 20 million to produce an episode of sesame
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street? you could hire tom cruise to play oscar the grouch for that money. check this. biden paid nearly $5 billion to unnamed foreign sources. whoever is getting our money is so shady, our government can't even put it in writing. they just call it aid. i bet a lot of this money is to bribe foreign officials to win bids for american companies, or to bribe foreign politicians just to have in our pockets, or just to subsidize far left foundations. most of the people getting money from these grants aren't in the country. they pump it into overseas organizations, and then we never see them. any liberal with an international women's studies degree can launch a 501 c3, apply for a government grant, and spin it off into a left wing piggy bank. usaid paid $235 million to the national democratic institute.
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okay, well, that sounds benign. no, millions of that money went to executive compensation, meaning salaries for all the liberals with no skills. i bet most of that money didn't go to supporting democracy. it went to supporting liberal lifestyles. democrats have been sucking off the teat of government for decades, and trump caught them. as one trump insider says, you bring usaid to heel and you end the democrat gravy train. usaid is just the beginning. you start peeling back at the layers of every agency, and all you find out is pork that winds up in the wrong people's pockets. >> the white coat waste project exposed more than $10 million in taxpayer funds that were spent creating transgender mice, rats and monkeys. the biden-harris administration spent 2.5 million taxpayer dollars, 2.5 million taxpayer
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dollars to study the fertility of transgender mice. we spent over $1 million to find out if female rats receiving testosterone therapy. we're more likely to overdose on a date rape drug. >> one of those multi-million dollar studies was at the university of michigan. how much do you want to bet a democrat wants to go to a game at ann arbor? front row seats. anyone from the biden team wants to land at ann arbor? here's an office, a campus, an apartment and a no show job with benefits. governments fed the pigs so much it turned into a hog. you know what happens to hogs? they get slaughtered. and the american people love a good butcher. >> this political party, the democratic party, have lied to us about everything. what the last several weeks have proven
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to us all is that this was a part. this is a cadre of criminals and losers and spoiled children of affluent parents who were more concerned about looking good than actually doing good. now we come to usaid being probably the largest money laundering operation in american history. congratulations, dems, you've outdone. you've outdone even bernie madoff. >> manhattan institute senior fellow chris rufo joins me now. all right, chris, you know a lot about this dea corruption gravy train. so if you have some lesbian sesame street episode in baghdad for 20 mil, where is that 20 million actually going? >> well, we know exactly where these kind of grants go. they are padding the pockets of left
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wing activists in the united states and abroad. the government is the single largest benefactor of left wing ideologies anywhere on the planet. these are ideologies that are popular nowhere, except for a few pockets of east coast and west coast cities. but when the public sees waste, the left sees patronage. that's exactly what this is. they're taking hard earned taxpayer cash from every trump voter in the united states, and they're giving it to the gender theorists. they're giving it to the critical race ideologies. they're giving it to the dei activists. trump is right to shut it down. elon musk is exactly the man for the job. he's laser focused. i was at the white house yesterday and everyone is buzzing about these doge boys going in and getting the keys to the castle, rooting out this waste. and that's why the left is squealing, because they're losing their lifeline and they're losing the only way that they can survive. >> so this money is like a meal plan for the liberal army, and
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you send it, let's say, to a what's that, like a diy opera in ireland. so that's like what joe biden's cousin's opera. is that how this works? >> yeah, it could be. i would actually love to see the opera. that would be something fun to watch. but look, there's no shortage of examples. i saw one last night on the database that was teaching transgender, pansexual and non-binary people in new york city how to farm vegetables. it's not really clear. were they making a pansexual plantation? i'm not really sure what it was, but the fact is, is that the reason that left wing activists can show up on a tuesday morning and protest in any major city is because the government is paying their bills through these ngos. the american people should not stand for it. it's time to shut it down. >> i didn't know the soil was so fertile here in manhattan. what is a pansexual, by the way? >> a pansexual is someone who
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appreciates and loves all different bodies, sexualities and identities. it's essentially taking the bar and putting it all the way to the bottom. if it moves, if it breathes, they're interested. >> okay, i'm scared that you know that, rufo, but thank you for answering accurately. we. >> only through research, not through personal experience. jessie. >> all right. chris rufo, who knows a lot about this, it looks like this is going to never stop. thank you so much. up next, donald trump and god. >> what do a neurosurgeon, a country artist and a television and radio host have in common? they all saw the writing on the wall. big banks sharing your financial information with big government. join them as owners in old glory bank, the pro america online bank that protects your privacy, security and liberty. invest today at
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>> with muzzle velocity. >> the momentum continued today. attorney general pam bondi dropping the investigation into project veritas. remember, they got their hands on ashley biden's diary back in 2020. and bondi is suing illinois and chicago for interfering with ice deportations. secretary rubio is now in charge of the persnickety librarians at the national archives. you remember the ones who kicked off the trump raid, and the president met with congress to lay out his tax plan. listen. >> no tax on tips, which is obviously a very public campaign promise that the president made no tax on seniors, social security, no tax on overtime pay, renewing president trump's 2017 middle class tax cuts. again, these are the president's priorities. adjusting the salt cap. eliminate all the special tax breaks for billionaire sports team owners. close the carried interest tax deduction loophole. tax cuts for made in america products. this will be the largest tax cut in history
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for middle class working americans. >> trump isn't just cleaning house. he's doing some redecorating. >> the stories of legends like washington, winthrop and williams remind us that without faith in god, there would be no american story. every citizen should be proud of this exceptional heritage. i have signed an executive order to resume the process of creating a new national park full of statues of the greatest americans who ever lived. >> the president attended a national prayer breakfast today, and where he told us how facing death changed his life. >> none of us knows exactly when our time on earth will be over. you never know. a truth i confronted a few short months ago. if i was a little more than that 90 degree angle, it would be no good. and if i was a little less, it would be no
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good. it had to be perfect. thing went right along the edge. it didn't affect my hair. can you believe that? might have touched it, but not where it counts. not. not the skin part. but it's. no, honestly, it's a miracle it changed. it changed something in me i feel. i feel even stronger. i believed in god, but i feel i feel much more strongly about it. something happened. so thank you. >> then trump called for every american to bring god back into their lives. >> we want to come together and the happiest the person, the, the, the element, the everything that's going to be happier. people of religion are going to be happy again. and i really believe you can't be happy without religion, without that belief, i really believe it. i just don't see how you can be. so let's bring religion
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back. let's bring god back into our lives. >> and then we learned what motivates the president. >> one floor below us, reverend graham's statue stands with an open bible. the page turned to a letter from the apostle paul which reads, let us not grow weary of doing good, for in due season we will reap if we do not give up, never give up, never, ever give up. you can't. how about me? if i would have given up, i would not be here right now. who the hell knows where i'd be? it might not be a good place. if it was up to the democrats, it would not be a good place at all. never, ever give up. >> jillian michaels is the host of the keeping it real podcast. all right, jillian, you strike me as someone who maintains incredible discipline, focus, energy, endurance. is that what you're seeing right now in
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washington? >> jesse, i'm seeing that squared. when steve bannon said that the media is too lazy and dumb to keep up with him, i was ashamed because i can't keep up with him. i was keeping score in the beginning because there was so much winning, you know, and i was doing a little bit of gloating. and now i'm just every day you wake up to a new headline like, oh, panama, greenland, the usaid. i mean, he's he's incredible, i don't know. i honestly don't know how he's doing it. >> you know, if you're against what he's doing, all you're doing is complaining. but these are good things for the country. so i guess he's right. you're not going to get tired of winning when you hear him say, never give up. i know you're highly motivated, jillian michaels. how do you think the country takes that? >> well, i'm hoping they're inspired. i can tell you personally, having gone through
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hardships in my life and knowing that success is a matter of attrition and you persist. but this is a guy that has been sued so many times with criminal charges. just one lawsuit is enough to make you lose hair and lose sleep, right? this guy endured all of that and then got shot in the head. and you cannot help but think, okay, hold on a second. if he can do all of this and keep fighting and come out on top, what am i capable of? i don't even look at this guy as a politician anymore. i look at him honestly as a source of inspiration, of what am i capable of? if he can live through all this and come out on top, it's amazing. >> he's not going to fall asleep at the beach, that's for sure. how do you think rfk jr is looking now? he got out of committee on a good vote. i think next week we should find out. >> i'm feeling exceptionally positive. you know, i hear little whispers. i'm on the outside of everything. but
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they're little birdies. they give me tips and little bits of information. so i feel extraordinarily optimistic. and quite honestly, there is something about this administration that does feel destined. just the fact that the president got shot in the frickin head and survived. and this grassroots movement with rfk, like we've come so far, i can't even imagine it falling apart now. and another shout out that i would like to give the president, he could have thrown rfk to the wolves. he could have said, listen, you know, i got the independent vote. i got what i wanted, like, i don't need to die on this hill with private industry and special interests. like he didn't make it, he didn't make it. and he and jd vance went down there and they spoke to the senators and they fought for them. and i'm so impressed. i'm so grateful, and i'm excited to see what comes. to be honest. >> it's a destiny situation. you're right. and it's good. it's about time. jillian, great to talk to you. thank you so much. have a great evening.
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downright toxic. >> why is the. >> democratic party viewed as toxic by so many? even people inside the party acknowledge that. >> i think their primary currency was shaming and scolding and talking down to people and telling them, hey, i know better than you or you're dopes, or you're a bro, or you're ignorant or you know, don't you? you know, how can you be this dumb if you go to an extreme and you become a boutique, kind of a of a proposition, then you're going to lose the you're going to lose the argument. >> how do democrats win back white men like yourself? >> i don't know, and truthfully, i'm not sure. i'm not sure if that's possible, to be honest. >> they're dying on the strangest hills, too. >> he's describing. >> what is currently the dumbest strategy in politics, which is democrats. >> taking the 20% side of every 80 over 20 issue in america.
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usaid people want this pared down. they want it streamlined. they want to know where the money is going. democrats have a meltdown today. donald trump signs executive order on keeping boys out of girls sports. democrats take the 20 side of that issue as well. all these issues. this is like trump's superpower finding a bunch of 80 over 20 issues, getting on the 80. and everybody who sort of reflexively against him gets on the 20. and now the democratic party has like a 31% approval rating. this is why. >> it's a simple fix. all the left has to do is listen. but democrats are defiant. they have no interest in getting it together. not a book plug, but might as well be. so instead, they keep latching on to identity politics. >> it's not pocketbook issues. i don't want to interrupt you. i thought it was about eggs. we're not talking about it. it's not about. it's not about it. it was never about eggs. it was about race. and if we're honest, if i see something, say something. we've been told that since we were kids. if you see something, say something. it's not about eggs. it is. it's not about. it's not. it's about. it's about making sure that
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there is white supremacy in this country. and if we're honest, we will say that. >> the left is miserable, which is why americans voted them out. all they care about is victimology. >> i'm not. >> talking about how you feel. i'm talking about how i feel. >> me, a black woman in this country. >> i got a law degree, a master's and two bachelors. probably more education than all of y'all added up together at this table right by me. and i have always been the least paid person on payroll at every institution i have worked in. and it's not because the white house, even in the white house. >> well. >> whose fault is that? >> i don't think you worked. >> for george w or trump. did that argument not convince you? aoc says you're a victim of a vast right wing conspiracy. >> it was really. >> hard watching people and communities that i am aligned with fall for right wing misinformation. >> yeah, that's not what happened. people just got tired
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of democrats lying. so the whole party is in shambles and pelosi not helping. she's twisting the knife and the big guy's back. she says things would have been worse if biden was at the top of the ticket. >> well, all i know is that we won a seat in the house. we did not lose any seats. you know, people were like, oh, the democrats lost. no, we did not. i think it would have been quite different with president biden at the top of the ticket. >> she still hasn't even talked to joe or jill, but she says she would call him again for the children. >> the former. >> first lady, jill. >> biden, has spoken out, saying she was disappointed in you. is there any way to patch that up? have you spoken. >> to her? well, i certainly hope so. no, i haven't, but the fact is that we're all on a mission for the american people, for the american people, for america's working families. my whole passion about being in politics is for the children. so what is it that we're doing for the
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children? i think that it would have been important for the children to not have donald trump be president of the united states. >> sorry, kids. trump's back and so is the golden age. the rest of the party should take that as a warning call. if you want to salvage whatever political careers you have left, scrap everything and start over. howard dean screamed at the best. >> the democrats need to have a complete reboot. they've been functioning inside the beltway, and that's what their tendency is. the name democrat has been branded really badly, and we don't run enough local candidates to unbranded. we leave whole swaths of legislative seats unchallenged in red states. that is insane. >> jimmy fallon is the host of fox news saturday night. so dean says the democrats have to reboot jimmy. >> oh, man. >> the think. >> about. >> this justin. >> balboni is. less popular with blake lively than the
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democrats are with american voters. like, we're at a historic inflection point here for them because the issue they have and this is where trump wins. trump's a businessman. he is listening to the customer. the democrats are trying to change the customer's preferences. okay, nobody out there wanted a transgender superhero. there's not a kid out there looking to read a comic book called wonder if it's a woman. okay. and that's their biggest problem when you talk about 80 over 20 issues and dying on the wrong hill, okay, they need to take l's in the areas they're taking. they should take them in and kind of live to fight another day. but the people that are just blindly challenging everything look like idiots. that's the problem. >> the customer's always right. >> thank you. that's the point. >> and you know that better than anybody. >> hey, girl. especially when you get into a taxi, if they go, i'm going to the south street seaport. you go. you should try the intrepid. okay? that's what the democrats are doing. they're like, what do you mean? i got my kids in the back. they want to go see the pirate ship. >> so nancy says we have to do this for the kids. yes, everything is for the children. >> it's so funny because everybody in the democratic party who talks about children
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looks like they don't belong around them, you know? and she has that energy going on. and i love the thing with her and biden. and to be clear, he did try to call her, but he was talking into a banana. you know what i mean? it's such a shamble. but how do you not love this? and by the way, to the point of aoc, does she ever discuss her district? she never. you will never catch her. i will talk in public about my search history more than aoc will talk about her. district. >> the district is a red light district. >> it is the hooker hall of fame dude. so every ex cabbie i work with, that's where all the night business is. now you go to the boulevard of sweethearts and it's just lawless migrant hookers home and get on it. let's go home. >> let's go ice some hookers at aoc's district. after. after you get the guy who's living above the garage at the governor of new jersey's house. can you believe murphy? >> no, i love that. and he got. yeah. called it out. yeah. good luck trying to get her. i believe it was you on the five the other day was, like, easiest raid ever. you just kind of doxed her, which is like. so no one is listening to themselves. that's the point. and he is crushing it.
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>> maybe. >> what is elon been up to? >> he's been allied with donald trump and stuff like that. >> i can't understand a word you're saying. >> he's making decisions for the american people that we didn't elect him. >> you don't want to cut government spending. >> he's unelected. >> did you elect any of donald trump's cabinet secretaries? >> i think we did some, yes. no. >> do you want to spend your tax paying dollars on sesame street in iraq? >> sesame street in iraq. >> who's this guy. >> george costanza? >> you're gonna kill me. i don't know who that is. >> i'm not gonna kill you. >> here's johnny. >> that's jeff bezos. >> steve harvey. >> steve. harvey. when you look at this picture, is it like looking in a mirror? no. >> i mean, i have a beard. >> jeff's a good guy. bad guy. what do you think? >> don't categorize people as good and bad. >> osama bin laden. good or bad. >> okay. bad. >> ha, ha. >> got him. how do you think
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this guy made his money? >> does he work for walmart? starbucks. >> amazon. >> what do you buy on amazon? >> oh, i can't share that. >> i have a glock. and i've. >> had it. >> for quite some time. >> who's this guy? >> oh my god, i'm blanking. >> he looked like bill clinton's son. >> brad pitt. >> that's mark zuckerberg. >> is he a good guy or a bad guy? >> at a certain point, he was trying to do his best. and at this point, the money's gotten to him. >> he looks like the lizard from geico. >> so there's a lot to unpack there. >> mark's worth about $200 billion. how'd he make his money? >> facebook. >> i love facebook, but it's boring now. instagram is the now. >> what do you do on instagram? >> i look at guys. >> you ever look at jesse watters? >> it's black or white. >> he's 0.1% black. >> 0.1% black. i'll take that. >> oh my gosh. >> i post a lot of pictures of myself. >> what are you, conceited? >> maybe a little bit. >> what a nice looking man. who is that? oh that's trump.
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>> he banned trump from facebook, brought him back and gave him a lot of money to his campaign. >> do i really. >> give a f? >> no. >> that's the way it goes. >> who's this guy? >> oh, is that bill clinton? >> not quite as old as i am. nobody is, it seems, anymore. >> oh, my god, the guy who opened apple. steve jobs. oh, bill gates. >> yeah. >> turn this picture. >> you don't like him? no. he created the computer. microsoft? >> yeah. >> so what? he's done a lot of philanthropy. >> if you saw bill gates walk in the streets, what would you tell him? >> thanks for making microsoft. >> would you ask him for some money? >> i wouldn't not. >> bill is big into the vax. you into the vax. >> i only got, like, two of the covid vaccines. >> you're slipping. >> yeah i know. >> he's worth $100 billion. >> yeah. >> why is he not as rich as the other guys? >> because he gave it away. >> what should he do with the rest of his money? >> give the rest of it away.
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come down. bacon and please. egg prices, please. egg prices. i can't even get my blue eggs anymore. terry from omaha, nebraska. remember back in october when the dems tried to convince us trump was low energy? you remember that? god, everything was a lie. c.c. from cypress, texas. why aren't the peta people picketing for those transgender mice? i mean, how are you going to do a sex change on a mouse? very small instruments. shonda from evansville, indiana. dude, you were kind of defensive of those ethics. it's okay. you can keep your blankies and slippers. i'm not apologizing. i have blankets in the house, and i have multiple pair of slippers. i'm watters, and these are my slippers. welcome
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