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got to see saquon barkley raising cane's. championship running back for the eagles played for the giants. talked about fron philanthropic plans. >> jesse: jonathan was in philly today for the eagles that on monday. definitely watch. kennedy? >> kennedy: jane lost $800 million in bitcoin on a hard drive. he threw it out in 2013. now trying to buy the landfill in the ukraine to retrieve it. they are about to shut it down. he wants to buy it before they do so he can find his almost $1 billion. get it, james. >> judge jeanine: that's incredible. >> jesse: good luck with that. that's it for us. have a great night, everybody. se forever, jesse watters takes it from here.
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elon musk. individuals at the treasury and the president of these united states is not above the law. >> democrats defying doge. >> they're so bad at it. i used to think they were good at it. they're actually bad at it. >> in washington. there is a new sheriff in town. >> america. a lean, mean fighting machine. >> armed people are harder to kill. >> four hours of joe scarborough. she shouldn't be allowed in this country. and then, like rachel maddow, like it's schizophrenic at times. >> the media eating itself alive. >> democracy is dismantling before our very eyes. >> plus. >> you're taking it all back. every word. i love you. >> thousands of bureaucrats woke up today to a big. you're
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fired. a thousand workers at the va fired 2000 workers at the department of energy, fired 3000 workers at the u.s. forest service. fired, and one tenth of the cdc was fired, too. it's all happening over zoom. they log on, get fired, and are made to evacuate the building in 30 minutes. elon just called himself the weed killer. >> we do need to. delete entire agencies as opposed to leave part of them behind. it's kind of like if leaving a weed, if you don't remove the roots of the weed, then it's easy for the weed to grow back. >> musk says, how many agencies do you really need to run a country? 99, not 450, that's for sure. musk is a corporate turnaround artist and the government's new pet project. the world's richest man has been sleeping on a couch, and sometimes the floor of the eisenhower building. just
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yesterday, elon and big balls gutted $115 million of fat federal contracts. and they've gotten the libertarians turned on. >> the united states should not be the sugar daddy for the entire world. $15 million was awarded to taliban controlled afghanistan to distribute oral contraceptives and condoms. usaid spent $32,000 in peru to create a comic featuring a trans hero, to address social and mental health issues. what does that have to do with diplomacy? i guess the u.s. is now the travel agent for the entire world, since they spent $50 million on tunisia's tourism. usaid gave 87.9 million to help afghans farm and, incidentally, farm poppy, the plant from which opium is extracted. as of 2021, afghanistan supplied 90% of the world's heroin. i thought the saying in the us was just say no to drugs. how about we just say no to wasteful foreign aid?
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>> we helped the taliban grow heroin and then left them $7 billion in black hawk helicopters, humvees and rpgs. some of the newer money we're sending doesn't make any sense. >> if you think that the that the program under operation enduring sentinel entitled women's scholarship endowment, which receives $60 million annually, or the young women lead, which gets about $5 million annually is going to women who, by the way, if you read the inspector general's report has is telling you that the taliban does not allow women to speak in public. yet somehow you're believing and american people are supposed to believe that this money is going for the betterment of the women in afghanistan. it is not. you are funding terrorism, and it's coming through usaid. >> why's biden sending millions of dollars to women in afghanistan to go to college when the taliban doesn't let
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it's a bribe or a subcontractor is getting a huge kickback. and we're still pouring money into pakistan after they hid bin laden for a decade. why? pakistan shouldn't get another penny. the government spent almost $3 trillion on improper payments over the course of the last decade. 3 trillion. and it skyrocketed under biden. look at that, doege said. housing and urban development misplaced $2 billion. just lost track of it. thank goodness big balls found it. it was squirreled away in some random account that hud forgot about. how do you tell your boss that? mr. secretary, you know that $2 billion can't seem to find it. now everyone wants in on doge. billionaire airbnb co-founder joe gebbia is volunteering at doge to help cut the fat faster. and he's not a right wing budget hawk. he's a hillary and biden donor. trump and doge are inspiring every
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american leader to set their standards sky high. in a leaked phone call, jpmorgan ceo jamie dimon can be heard laying down the gantlet to all of his bankers. >> a lot of you were on the zoom and you were doing the following. okay, you know, look at your mail, sending texts to each other when the other person is not paying attention, not reading your stuff, you know. and if you don't think that slows down efficiency, creativity creates rudeness. and it does. okay. you don't do that. my meetings. you go to a meeting with me, you got my attention. you got my focus. i don't bring my phone. i'm not sending texts to people, okay? don't give me that work from home. friday works. i call a lot of people on friday did not a person to get a hold of. i was running over 100 people. i guarantee you if i wanted to, i could run it with 90 and be more efficient. i guarantee you i could do it just i could do it in my sleep. you know, i've been working seven days a week since covid, and i come in and
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i. where's everybody else? here and there. and the zooms and the zooms don't show up. and people say they didn't get stuff. so that's not how you run a great company. we didn't build this great company by doing that, by doing the same semi easy that everybody else does. >> work from home. fridays isn't going to fly in the golden age. american bosses are watching trump go hard and are like hybrids over time to grind. and so far the country loves the new spirit and axios focus group of arizona swing voters say they're 100% behind what trump and elan are doing. one of them says keep it coming. this country was forged by pioneers. this isn't a lazy nation like some of you nations out there. you know who i'm talking about. canada. when the american president is on the front lines and he charges the enemy, the country charges two. so while most americans are charging up this same hill, a lot of democrats are holding us back. >> it is unacceptable,
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unconstitutional, ultra violent. they have exceeded their authority. and so it's important that attorneys general representing our respective states stand up and enforce the rule of law, because elon musk, individuals at the treasury and the president of these united states is not above the law. >> you're going to hear the dog whistle that trump and musk like to say. we're reading out fraud, waste and abuse. we're looking at efficiency. that's a dog whistle. >> yeah. >> tish james is the woman who tried to bankrupt the man who's now trying to save the country from bankruptcy. she can sit this one out. and since when is weeding out waste a dog whistle? it's not. bill clinton and barack obama were into weeding out waste to. how would this guy like it if someone stole his checkbook and wrote a check out for jose to get a sex
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change in guatemala? it's not racist to rip up that check. it's the right thing to do. democrats only strategy is to sing, swear and sue and try to turn trump against elon. >> elon called me. he said, you know, they're trying to drive us apart. i said, absolutely no. they said, we have breaking news. donald trump has ceded control of the presidency to elon musk. president musk will be attending a cabinet meeting tonight at 8:00. and i say it's just so obvious they're so bad at it. i used to think they were good at it. they're actually bad at it because if they were good at it, i'd never be president because i think nobody in history has ever gotten more bad publicity than me. i could do the greatest things. i get 98% bad publicity i could do outside of you and a few of your very good friends. it's like the craziest thing. but you know what i have learned, elon? the people are smart. they get it. >> yeah, they do. >> they get it. they really see what's happening.
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>> yes. >> you can see more of that trump elon interview on hannity on tuesday at 9:00. and when 86 year old maxine waters, no relation is the tip of the spear, it's time for some new recruits. >> yeah, dan, i was wrong because it looked more like a seniors home in a council. yellowknife. it just wasn't optically a good moment for us. >> democrats only hope is unelected judges to rule on lawsuits brought by unelected lawyers on behalf of unelected bureaucrats to go after an elected president. what trump is doing is popular, and there was a time when democrats would have gone gaga over doge. >> i joined the democratic party in 1989 because i wanted to fight nafta. i wanted to drain the swamps. i wanted to make sure that my tax dollars weren't going to foreign wars or wasted. i give you that one, brian, and that sounds like donald trump today. that's why we lose to him, is he? we've let him steal our verbiage. we have quit talking about working
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americans, keeping america safe, doing the things that we did when i joined this party. and that's the reason he is scary. but he's not scary to enough people to lose elections because he sounds like the democrats and why i joined this party. >> at the most fundamental level, trump and elon are giving america a math equation, and democrats are arguing with math, which you can't do. math never loses an argument. we're this much in debt, we're still spending this much money, and we just found this much waste. the main reason democrats are struggling is because there's no lying in math. democrat congressman jared moskowitz is on the doge caucus now. jared, i love you. you had a great time on the last time we had you on the show. i respect you, but the democrats are crazy. you guys understand? you guys look crazy now, right? >> well, first of all, jesse, it's good to be with you again. and i heard you had missed me, so i figured i'd come appear on valentine's day. so happy
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valentine's day. you too. at and. yeah. and look. yes, you know, some of this stuff hasn't been our our finest moment. and. but look, the reason why i joined the doge caucus is because i believe, as do many other democrats, that we should cut fraud, waste and abuse. these are things that bill clinton and al gore talked about. right. and so there's a right way. there's a right way to do it. there's a constitutional way to do it. and a lot of this is going to have to come to congress anyway. go look at the debt clock. right. the debt clock is still running up. so while yes, find the fraud, find the waste, find the abuse. in order to solve america's debt crisis, you're going to have to do that in congress. it's not going to happen in the executive branch. >> all right, well, so what? let the lawyers figure it out. you guys can let the lawyers battle it out in the courts. but why do you guys go out there and sing songs and act crazy and look like you're pro waste, fraud and abuse? you know, every american now thinks the democrats are defending waste, fraud and abuse. >> well, look, what do you want us to do, storm the capitol? i
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mean, that's already. >> been done. that's our job. that's our job. leave that to us. moskovitz. no, but, i mean, you guys can act normal. you guys don't have to go out and, like, we have stuff. $156 million for schools to pakistan. they never built a single school. and you keep handing them the money. pakistan, which hid bin laden for a decade. why don't you guys just say, yeah, let's get rid of that stuff, too. let's work together. >> listen, we should get rid of it 100%. we should get rid of it. and this stuff has been going on for decades, just like your chart showed. right? and so that's why i joined the doge caucus. because i believe in the mission. but you got to execute it correctly. and this is going to come to a head on march 14th when we got to figure out how to keep the government open. you're not going to be able to do it by cr anymore, because if you do it by cr, then what we're really saying is, okay, look, doge says they found all this fraud, waste and abuse. if you do it by cr, you're going to refund all of that stuff. >> listen. >> we're going to do it with
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congress. >> can't cut any money. you can't do it. you've driven this country into a $36 trillion hole. someone else has to take charge. okay, we did it your way. >> the republicans are completely in charge. jesse. >> it doesn't work your way. you guys can't handle the credit card. it's being cut up by doge. if the supreme court is going to say something, let it go to the courts. but right now, you have to convince maxine. >> is not going down. jesse. >> tell maxine waters to knock. >> it is not going down. >> what's not going down? the debt. no kidding. because you guys can't stop spending. so musk is trying to do something. fire a couple people, get rid of the waste. i wouldn't resist that. i would just sit back and watch and say thank you. >> well, again, that's why i joined the doge caucus, right? but if we're going to tackle the debt, jesse, it's going to have to come through congress. i have bad news for you. elon and the president are not going to be able to do that themselves. it's going to have to come through a spending bill. and so you're going to have to, bill clinton. >> fire 400,000 bureaucrats. why is that fine for him to do?
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and doge can't lay off bureaucrats. now. >> listen, i'm not i'm not saying don't go shrink the size of government. i'm for shrinking the size of government. i'm just saying the debt is so large, that's not going to solve the problem. that doesn't mean go. do it, not go. do it. go do it. >> yeah, go. >> do it. if doj's intention, if doj's intention was to make it more efficient and to shrink the size of government and to tackle the debt, that last piece is going to have to come to congress. all right. >> fine, then. all right. well, listen, if it comes to congress, then stop spending. all right? but for now, we're talking about $20 million for sesame street in iraq. and that doesn't sound like aid. that sounds like a kickback. >> look, jesse. cut it. i mean, you're not going to hear me defend it. i just want you to know, this has been going on for a long time. we sent condoms and contraceptives to mozambique in 2019 during the trump administration. right. usaid was doing that stuff then, too. so this has been going on for a long time. democrats and republicans share this responsibility. you're
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right about that in congress. yeah, but this is our moment. this is our moment. this is our moment on on a bipartisan basis. >> trump i don't think trump knew about the condoms. i think there was a lot that trump didn't really know that was going on. he was battling special prosecutors over your russia hoax, moskowitz. but i'm glad that you are like the common sense emissary on the doge committee. please tell your colleagues in the house that we need your help. you guys can't bang drums and sing songs and act ridiculous. this country is rushing toward a fiscal cliff. and if we can't agree to cut $2 billion for sex change operations in guatemala, what can we agree on? >> listen, i agree i'm i'm with you on that. and by the way, if there's a particular song that you like, jesse, i'll tell my colleagues to sing that one. we'll put it in. >> all right. serenade me on valentine's day. congressman, thank you very much. have a great weekend and talk to maxine for me. no relation.
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>> starving people are harder to kill. >> j.d. vance also spent this week advancing the maga agenda abroad. he had some tough love for the europeans on valentine's day. >> so i come here today not just with an observation, but with an offer. and just as the biden administration seemed desperate to silence people for speaking their minds so the trump administration will do precisely the opposite, and i hope that we can work together on that. in washington, there is a new sheriff in town, and under donald trump's leadership, we may disagree with your views, but we will fight to defend your right to offer it in the public square. if american democracy can survive ten years of greta thunberg's scolding, you guys can survive a few months of elon musk. >> remember when kamala would complain that her assignments were too tough and she was being set up for failure? that's not happening anymore.
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back at home, america is on track to have the lowest monthly border crossings in at least 25 years, and putting the biden numbers to shame. look at that. but the media is trying to spin trump's wins. they say he isn't arresting as many illegals as the border. at biden, u.s. agents arrested more than 21,000 unauthorized immigrants in november, as president biden's term wound down a pace the trump administration doesn't appear to be matching in its first month, despite its crackdown. no doubt there aren't as many illegals at the border to arrest you idiots. not everyone wants america safe and secure. aoc is teaching a course to help migrants avoid tom homan. tom homan says no mas. >> i'm working with the department of justice and finding out where where is that line that they crossed. so maybe aoc is going to be in trouble now in piedmont is in piedmont, in my opinion. i'm not i'm not a prosecutor, but we need some further guidance on that. but again, if we have to take every federal dollar
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out of the city would do it. >> and for the illegal celebrating valentine's day, the white house has a message. roses are red, violets are blue. come here illegally and we'll deport you. america majority founder ned ryan joins me now. hey, it's too good, ned. it's too good. but i mean, they're trying to hurt trump by saying he's not arresting as many border crossers as biden did. biden was confronting 10,000 a month. at some point, trump seeing like a dozen. the border agents are falling asleep. it's phenomenal. >> i mean, it does show us again, confirm what we already really knew, jesse, that this mass illegal immigration was completely intentional by the biden white house. and shocking what happens when trump comes back into office, but in, what, 25 days? and i think crossings have dropped 90, 93%. and this is just the beginning, jesse. so this is a great start that
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obviously it's trickling off and people trying to come across the border. and now tom homan and stephen miller need to get cracking on getting the ten, 11, 12 million illegals that came in under biden and get them deported and get them back out of the country so we can we need to keep pushing on that front. it's a great start, but it's just the beginning. >> no, we do. and if there's a couple of lawsuits against some of these resistance democrats in these precincts, that will send a message to other precincts to start cooperating and open up the prisons. jd vance goes over to europe, gave him a little tough love, gave him a little bit of a tongue lashing in a diplomatic way. how do you think the europeans handled that? >> they handled it very badly. jesse. jd stood up and talked to them about the fact that they were suppressing free speech, that they didn't like, that they were ignoring the will of their voters by allowing mass migration. and it was one of the it was either the german president or minister of defense who stood up and said that he found jd
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speech unacceptable, which just proved jd's point that they're not really for free speech. i thought it was glorious. i think that he called them out for their autocratic, authoritarian behavior. and when he said, there's a new sheriff in town, this really is about america being, again, pivoting back to being a beacon for representative government, for protecting freedom of speech, for protecting the free flow of information not only here but for the rest of the world as well. i thought jd hit it out of the park today in munich. >> yeah, and protecting borders. our borders first is the honorable way to describe that. nothing can be more clear though, when you see the difference in army advertising campaigns, you know, you see these people. it's like they were trying to recruit transgender soldiers under joe biden. now it's like we're going back to guys you don't want to see in a dark alley. >> well, and part of that goes to secretary of defense pete hegseth and obviously trump as
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well. i mean, the recruiting numbers are starting to really climb and go through the ceiling. but again, it's a message that we are going to actually do what the military is supposed to do, peace through strength and obviously lethality, as pete likes to say. and we're going to get back to doing what the military is supposed to do and protect this country, but also peace through deterrence. and it's pretty incredible to see again when you have the right leadership in the white house, how quickly you can pivot back to the right direction if you have the right people there, if they have the political courage and determination and plan to do it, and relentless pace. jesse, i mean, this to me is pretty incredible. again, trump's been in about 25 days. the relentless pace that he has had for these 20 some days on all fronts. and we're just getting started. i mean, think about the fact that it's the higher level people that have been confirmed. we still need kash patel to get confirmed, get into the fbi. harmeet dhillon at doj civil rights division. there's a lot of great things still coming, and
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i think we're just at the very beginning of what i think is going to be an incredible four years. >> don't you love how he's redecorating and put the mug shot right before the oval office entry? so that means chuck schumer, when they hash out some budget deal, has to walk past and glare at the mug shot right before he goes and sees the 47th president. >> i love it. and the other thing, too, you know, you were talking with one of your previous guests about doge. i really think this gives us great hope, jesse, that this could be the end of the administrative state and ruled by bureaucrats. musk said today that there are many u.s. agencies that need to cease to exist. and this, to me, is something that that has been accepted for way too long in dc, that the administrative state and ruled by bureaucrats is legitimate. and trump has come in and said, we're going to actually try and restore representative government. i mean, this is a fundamental shift away from something that i believed was deeply unconstitutional and deeply un-american. and donald trump
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says, you know what? we're going to have representative government. we're going to have representative democracy, and elections are going to actually matter. we're going to change foreign policy. we're going to change domestic policy. it's not going to let these bureaucrats continue on doing whatever they want to. there will be fundamental change. and he's enforcing it. and i couldn't be happier with what doge is doing. >> yeah. and the supreme court said it's legal to get these bureaucrats out of the rule and regulation making business. all right, ned ryan, thank you so much for joining us. and we'll see you soon. thanks. obama and kamala are in big trouble with democrats. >> g. >> ivanova powers america every day. as the leading american energy manufacturer, we've never stopped building the technologies that drive today's economy and define the future of energy. we know an abundant, independent and secure energy system starts here at home.
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didn't win the race. kamala harris, we still stood behind you as a leader. where are you? just because you didn't win, right, it doesn't mean you have to disappear. half of the country, more than half of the country, you know, voted for this woman, supported her. democracy is dismantling before our very eyes. where's barack obama? i don't care if he served two terms, and then he wants to just retire and go work in hollywood at netflix and create documentaries and shows, and we need to have a serious conversation about black, the black community and our support of the democratic party. >> oh. >> well, we found kamala. she's spending valentine's day with doug. jill biden hardest hit. and here's obama snuggling up with michelle. don't they make a cute couple? you can just tell how much he loves her. sorry, democrats, the messiah is not coming to save you. you're stuck with msnbc. >> if donald trump announced. >> tomorrow that he was selling the united states to vladimir
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putin personally, and that we will now be owned by the kremlin, every single republican would say yes, sir and vote for it. >> we're not selling. we're on a shopping spree. joy, where have you been? republicans aren't blindly obeying trump. they're respecting the 80 million voters who put him in office. even joy reid's colleagues say these hoaxes aren't clicking. >> there is an ease in using some of this rhetoric that is applauded by people who are very loud on social media platforms, when it's like it is an oligarchy. everybody's calling it a tech oligarchy. we're all talking about fascism. it's not that they're not issues, it's just that that message was not connecting with a majority of the public. >> the message isn't connecting because it's made up. trump's not a dictator. government fraud is real. and they loved the tech guys until they put maga hats on, the masks been ripped off. loyal liberal footsoldiers are starting to lose faith in the cause and
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question everything. >> i've been shocked by how undemocratic the democratic party can be. >> tell me more. what do you mean by. i don't disagree with you necessarily, but what do you mean by that? >> by putting their foot on the scales to get, you know, make sure that hillary clinton comes out of the thing or. >> makes wait till he hears about the biden coup. jon stewart's really upset. back in his day, obama was king and the establishment media had clout. everything has changed. liberal ratings are at an all time low, and trump's more popular than ever. now. stewart wants to burn down msnbc. >> i mean, i watch these shows all the time. i find them to be, like, wildly redundant. four hours of joe scarborough shouldn't be allowed in this country. and then like rachel maddow, like it's schizophrenic at times. look, they're kicking
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progressive right now. and if progressives don't organize their their media, their think tanks and all that, it's going to continue to happen. it's chaos. >> it's not a bad organization. it's about common sense. cbs seems to be catching on. they released the kamala transcript and mike settle the trump 60 minutes lawsuit. and they're even giving rfk jr a fair shake. watch. >> the maha movement is bringing us back to healthy foods that come directly from nature, and not processed foods that have gone through so many steps to get to our table. >> cho is a democrat. >> she lives in. >> new jersey. >> it's not a political issue. it's an issue of do you want your kids to get the best food or not? >> so many of the moms that support bobby may not agree on everything, but what. >> i do know that as moms we can agree on is that he wants
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to see our kids healthier. >> chris and lowell gaffney is the founder of super true and former sports illustrated model. how you doing, kristen? >> oh, i'm doing great today. jesse, how are you doing? >> i'm doing even better than you are. but tell me, how are the maga moms feeling about rfk jr getting confirmed? >> it? i can't even put it into words how happy i am, and it just shows the power of us actually using our voices. and i think that's something that covid in 2020 really opened our eyes to parents, everyone in general, but specifically the moms. we realized if we want change, we need to speak up. and i don't know if ever we've seen in history, really, a group of women collectively come together, use their voice and demand change. i mean, they were the powerhouses behind this movement and a huge movement behind, obviously, trump winning. i'm on cloud nine. i could not be more excited. and what's really cool too, i will say, is, you know,
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i think going into this as a quote unquote crunchy mom is i was just excited for the awareness. but i think trump has come out swinging and we are going to see a lot of action very quickly. >> a crunchy mom, why is there a difference between a mom mom and a crunchy mom? or is it the same thing? >> hey, we all just want to see the crap out of our food. so whatever category that is, that's a crunchy mom to me. >> we don't have to put labels on it. but tell me, how tickled are you, kristen, to see the media at each other's throats, to see democrats saying, where is barack obama? where is kamala harris? >> well, you know, i go back to that that gal that was talking in the beginning of this, this segment of how hard they've worked and how half the country voted for her. one that's wrong. there was clearly a red wave. the people have spoken and to see them at each other's throats, that's what's nice about, you know, kind of being on the conservative side is you
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just got to sit back and watch them kill each other. i mean, i drink liberal tears for breakfast. i drink liberal tears for breakfast. fluoride free. okay. it's been entertaining, to say the least. >> we have a new poll out it. liberal women are the most unhappiest group of people in the country. they are lonely. they are unsatisfied. do you have any advice? >> yes, absolutely. well, i have never met an attractive, happy, healthy, liberal woman. i don't know about you, but statistically, like you said, if they were to throw out the ssris, the birth control that's making them absolutely psychotic, maybe hit the gym and throw away the burger, kind of follow the path, and then notes that statistically, we have done they guaranteed, you know, have a better chance at living a happier, healthier life and maybe even find a husband. >> all right. and they will be satisfied on valentine's day. you're welcome. we figured you guys out. great advice kristen. thank you so much. >> there you go. enjoy. thank you. have a great night.
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>> how many. children it's time for sink or swim. tonight we have charlie arnold taking on brian brenberg who won last time i did. >> do not lie. >> this is not. >> the day. this is valentine's day. >> this is day for love. >> okay. >> i misunderstood that question. >> okay, good. well, that's not a good start. i know. it's not. fly. eagles. fly. a fox news guy always pays their debts. which doocy lost a super bowl bet to me and had to wear an eagles jersey on the air. was it peter doocy or steve? >> oh, geez. i'm going to say okay. i'm going to say peter. let's just let's just like, divide right here. >> just dance. >> there he is. >> i probably. >> was watching that. i don't know why. what a good sport. >> all right. charlie's on one. of course. strapped in. smitten. happy valentine's day. which senator today said that while love is the answer, you ought to own a handgun, just in case. was it senator john
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kennedy or ted cruz? >> kennedy. do you know this? no. >> i just held. >> it up with conviction. >> i believe. yes. >> okay. we're tied up. >> you ought to own a handgun just in case. >> that sounded like a. >> sometimes you can use the handgun while you're in love. really? from what i've heard. >> i know i know nothing. >> about that. which republican senator has voted against the most trump nominees this year? is it mitch mcconnell or lisa murkowski? >> geez, i got a i got to say, mcconnell. >> this was just a wild guess. >> is it really? yes. >> oh, no. >> all right. i'm in the lead. >> brenberg in the lead going into the final question. >> seal the deal here. this is it. >> money for nothing? no. america voted for common sense. but democrats aren't listening. who is once again calling for reparations? ayanna pressley or maxine waters? no relation. >> oh, gosh. oh, i'm.
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>> going here. >> you know what? oh, he looked at her thing. >> and he went the. >> same one. >> you're distracting. >> my record on this show. >> you can't afford. >> are we going to. >> allow that to fly? >> i still. >> got it. it was my gut. >> now, what you do is you make him go first. >> charlie, i know it's hard for you to lose to me since i have such behavior. >> on valentine's day. >> i do not. i will not acknowledge this loss on the record. i don't acknowledge this. so it did not occur. >> this is under protest. under the valentine's day massacre. >> it really? that's what i was going to call it. >> all right. behave yourself. and they're actually going out on a date now. so they're. >> just no, no, no, no dates over. >> no. if there ever. >> was a date, it is. >> you always got to let the woman win. >> i'm going to go pawn this hat right now and pay for valentine's dinner. believe it. >> up next. coco.
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>> you've been asking for new dog pictures. here they are. look at coco. cocker spaniel poodle mix. we just found out. 30% cocker spaniel, 70% poodle. not really sure what that determines, but very, very happy with this new dog. so cute. so calm. really? just a beautiful specimen. great addition to the waters family. let's do some texts. bj from new jersey. hey, jesse. i know a guy who can get some cocaine for your cockapoo. it's part of a government study. call me. all right, i will. michelle from boyne city, michigan. watch out. moskovitz. they're going to start calling you a dino. we like moskovitz. jimbo from panama city, florida. moskovitz wants to steer doge
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into a congressional ditch. don't buy it. exactly. terri from folsom, california. trump's mugshot would make a great new postage stamp. i hope he's watching. i think he knows someone at the post office. donnie from harpswell, maine. are you sure you aren't related to maxine? she thinks it's her world, too. she's 86. god, at that point, just hang up the gloves. mark from simsbury, connecticut. hey, hegseth, will you take a 75 year old vet back these new ads get me fired up. yeah, that new army ad and the jp morgan guy who made me want to run through a brick wall. nathan from kennewick, washington. i'm a single guy, but can i be crunchy to crunchy dads? oh, yeah. absolutely. bill from brownville, maine. i think your game shows rigged. how come the hat is always pre adjusted to fit the winner? is
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it rick from waterloo, illinois. dude, you should have. you should totally have me on sink or swim. i know the answers every time. it's not jeopardy! darrell from lakeway, texas. jesse, my wife is mad at me. i left her at the dinner table eating a steak so i could watch your show. is that wrong? on valentine's day? maybe it's right every other day of the year. eileen from marina, california. happy valentine's day. did you and gutfeld exchange valentine's day cards? he gave me those little heart shaped candies. you didn't need to know what he wanted me to do with them, but it was the thought that counts. frank from raynham, massachusetts. just curious. jesse, what exactly are you singing in your car? the doors.
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