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he smells like burnt rubber. and he doesn't have fans. he's got groupies. so whether you love him or love him, take a look at the next face of indycar. this is war. welcome to the fastest racing on earth. >> when critical news. >> hits. >> here's what we know at this hour. >> john roberts and sandra smith cover every moment live on america reports. then, with trusted insight and analysis. >> there is a. >> lot at stake. >> martha maccallum breaks down the big headlines live on the story, weekdays on fox news channel. >> all right. programing note be sure to join us tomorrow night. my exclusive interview with president donald trump. elon musk it's all happening tomorrow at nine eastern right here on hannity. that's all the time we have left this evening. thank you for joining us making the show possible. please set your dvr so you never, ever, ever miss an episode of hannity. in the meantime, let not your heart be troubled. greg gutfeld is next to put a smile on your face. have a great night.
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>> of course. >> of course. >> i know, i know. >> i know enough. >> it's natural to feel that way. >> happy monday everyone! >> so today. >> is president's day. >> the only. >> federal institution open today. >> is bill. >> clinton's pants. >> it is. >> his favorite. >> holiday, of. >> course, because he can always get. >> a good. >> deal on a mattress. according to the white house staffers, while visiting donald trump in the oval office, elon musk's four year old needed a diaper change. luckily, there was plenty left over from the previous tenant. according to the republican national committee, joe biden spent a record 577 days outside the
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white house, mostly because he couldn't remember where he lived. conservative writer ashley sinclair announced on x that elon musk is the father of her child. this will be elon's 13th kid. turns out he can build a rocket. he just can't protect his. she said she knew elon was the father when the baby turned his pacifier into a telescope. you know, speaking of babies, people have asked me, greg, why haven't i posted any pictures of my baby? well, first off, i respect my family's privacy, and i hope you do too. but since it's now a topic of discussion, i guess i can share one photo. i hear it starts to look more like me
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as the baby gets older. over the weekend, donald trump attended the daytona 500 and drove a lap around the track. kamala would never have done this if she were president. she only talks in circles. a brazilian couple, aren't they all? has set the world record for the longest marriage. 84 years and 77 days. the husband credits their long union to one simple thing. he's deaf. it's a heartwarming tale. finally, on saturday, the us versus canada hockey game started off with three fights in the first nine seconds. i was glad to see our hockey players stand up for america. but still, you shouldn't hit women. >> oh. >> all right. >> just joking canucks. so right now, the democratic party
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is about as popular as a monkeypox enema. but the democrat implosion is actually nothing new because it happened to the other guys eight years ago. remember that before destroying the democratic party, donald trump destroyed the republican party by making the old guard seem timid and obsolete. paul ryan suddenly became the political equivalent of an outhouse. it's still out there in the fields, but no one goes near it. so what trump accomplished is really amazing. he saw both parties as the same thing and took them both down. seriously. who can? who else can kill a party just by showing up? now? the current democrat party may not be completely dead, but it's definitely on a ventilator. and if sane democrats still exist, they got to wise up. they need a dose of common sense, tough love, and possibly some ozempic. so here's doctor greg ready to write the prescription. first, let's give
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hitler a rest. face it, calling everyone hitler has been about as successful for the left as the views swimsuit calendar. >> yeah. >> and yet, here's cbs margaret brennan arguing with marco regarding j.d. vance's speech on free speech, claiming the nazis weaponized free speech to carry out the holocaust. >> he was standing in a country where free speech was weaponized to conduct a genocide. >> free speech was not used to conduct a genocide. the genocide was conducted by an authoritarian nazi regime that happened to also be genocidal because they hated jews and they hated minorities, and they hated those that they had a list of people they hated, but primarily the jews. there was no free speech in nazi germany. there was none. >> nice weaponizing speech to conduct genocide. what does that even mean? where did she go to school? dumb community college. i say community because he was too stupid to get into the four year are in
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fact, is all vance did was defend the first amendment against those who see it as bad. and from that assertion, marge got to hitler. makes me think she got that job because of her looks. and she's only a six. yeah. prescription to lay off the hoaxes. remember that old line? a lie gets halfway around the world before the truth puts on its boots? well, that was before we knew how the fake the media was. thanks to an enlightened public, the hoaxes now get stomped by the boots of truth before they even get out of bed. perfect example. the hoax that pete hegseth was drinking scotch at a nato presser when it was obviously water. but when you're desperate and stupid, you'll push anything. sorry, dems, it's you who need the intervention, not him. thank god he wasn't drinking tomato juice or democrats would accuse him of being hot. dracula. now,
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rather than creating hoaxes, you might want to see what you're for as opposed to against. and this is the hard part, because what is your party? now, if you've lost the nazi name calling and the hoax matrix, what's left? and i get it. trump's found the middle ground on all issues and it's called common sense. it's not left or right. that structure no longer works here. go ahead and try it. the high ground is called the high ground for a reason. there's no place to flank it. so you find. so you have to find new ground instead of taking theirs. and you can't win being the party of cutting off little kid's balls. it's an obvious point, which means it's time to declare war on what destroyed you. meaning the woke virus that you mistook as thinking you need to cut the cord of the activist class that so terrifies you. that means, however, they will call you names. but the new democratic
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party must realize that to exist, you can't rely on accolades. praise doesn't build anything. you should have learned that in 2024. support from the woke didn't increase the quality of life. it didn't make safer streets, cheaper eggs, a secure border, jobs with good wages. it ended no wars. all it did was make rachel levine feel like a woman and bud light feel like. >> a. >> cause for that virus. that victim virus to endure. it can never make things better or it stops existing. i go back to my old zombie analogy. in a zombie flick, there's so much struggle to avoid how to become a zombie when maybe it's just better to let the zombie bite you early on. then you're on their side and they leave you alone. meanwhile, you can work your way up the zombie ladder. that's what the dems did with the woke. they gave in to the mind virus, all because they didn't like the hassle of having to fight it. they were scared. but of what? thinking
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for themselves. but for wokeness to work, everyone has to bite. but america didn't. and now you lost everything. so now what? dems are there issues that trump missed? can you grab them and not only make your lives better, but ours too? or at this point, can you even find them when you're still clinging to the noxious past? you might start soon. otherwise, it's your funeral. >> let's welcome. >> tonight's guest. >> even his shadow is white. fox news contributor tom shillue. she's always direct and never incorrect. editor in chief of the federalist, mollie hemingway. he's always the funniest guy in the soup kitchen. founder of studio test.com, michael lofton. and she's got a baby on board and won't be ignored. new york times best selling author and fox news contributor kat. tom,
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i like all the layers you're wearing today. i count 16. >> oh. >> yes, i know. i like to layer up greg. >> yeah. it's true, it's true. you know, you like to help people. i've noticed that. and you have liberal friends, do you? if you felt that they could take your advice, what would you give them? >> well, i give them to them all the time through this show, greg, because i know liberals and conservatives are like, watch the king of. late night, greg gutfeld. >> thank you. >> but i think you are harsh on margaret brennan. >> really? >> she knows. >> her history. >> she knows the nazis weaponized free speech. yes. i'm also a student of history. you know what else the nazis did? they. they tried to prevent the von trapp children from singing about their favorite things. they did many bad things, greg. >> yes, that is true. >> yeah, they they they stole the ark of the covenant from indiana jones. >> yes. >> he took it back, though, and
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they put it in that warehouse. i hope doge figures that out. >> they got to get that. >> didn't that big warehouse. >> they tried to. >> prevent hogan and his buddies from digging underground and planting bombs all over germany. >> that is true. >> they were up to no good. the nazis? >> yes. >> so she knew that? no. i mean, i think they. yeah. i mean, i don't know what the democrats should just embrace doge because, you know, like you said in your monologue long ago, they they claimed that they wanted to cut down on government waste. so if they just embrace doge and they said, well, that's not the problem we have with trump. but everybody knows if you cut government waste, you're going to be the hero. so they should stop trying to fight it. they should say, look, we don't really like trump. we don't really like elon musk. but if they find anything, god bless them. >> yeah. you know, molly, you were tweeting a lot about the
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brennan rubio interview. and i, i believe now when you hear the word weaponization, it means that they don't really know what they're saying. like it's like that word always carries the weight of the sentence. and she struck me as a thoroughly checked out of the building at that point. >> well, it is rare to. >> see that. combination of condescension and arrogance and just complete idiocy. it doesn't really go together very well. >> but, you know, you give this. >> speech on free speech and the importance of religious. liberty and freedom and listening to your voters, and you think, who could really. >> be. >> against this? and in comes margaret brennan to be like, i'm against that. those are bad things. and many other people in the media are doing it as well. and it's just like no one in history has been on the side of good if they were suppressing speech. yeah. and yet that's what they're going all in on. >> you know, what kills me is jd vance had did two speeches in like a week that were great. that one. and the ai speech. and it makes you think about
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like kamala for years she didn't give two speeches that were any good, you know. you don't have to applaud. it was just me coming to that realization very slowly. and i will admit it was kind of boring at that point. i was actually bored making that like thought. loftus, you depend on the kindness of strangers when you're living on the streets. yes. can you return the favor to our fellow democrats? because it seems to me they don't have a path until somebody gives it to them. >> they don't. they they've experimented with a couple of different. ways of pushing back. >> against doge. they're like. >> i don't i don't. >> think elon. >> musk and his. >> boys are good at math. i'm worried. >> about the math. >> yeah. >> he catches. >> rockets with chopsticks. so shut up. >> about the math. they're like, oh, he might have your social security number. i don't know, he ran paypal.
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>> okay, so. >> they really have to. >> do. >> the casablanca. >> thing. >> where they have to be like, we're shocked. >> shocked that there's government overspending. >> oh my goodness. that way then then they get in on it. like i declare, we should start a we should start a committee of our own just to. >> check. >> his numbers. >> and make sure. >> maybe my. >> my sister. >> in. >> law could be on that committee. >> and that, that. >> normally pays 2 million. >> a year. >> but i can't i can't get. >> enough doge. >> i want a doge 24 hour channel. >> doge it. all pinch. >> every penny. >> cat. good to see you as always. you're you're a trooper. i realized that you as a libertarian. me basically republican. libertarian. we're used to abuse, so we don't care what people think. i think democrats have a real problem
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with praise. they need it. and so that's why they could never turn away the woke, because they were so dependent on being liked by them. what is that, a good theory? a bad theory or just. oh, that's a good theory. >> well, i really want to talk about the free speech thing, because there's a huge misconception right now that makes no sense to me about what free speech is and who it's for. in recent years, there's been this misunderstanding that somehow free speech is a tool of the powerful. >> yeah. >> but that's backwards. it's a tool against the powerful, marginalized people throughout history have understood this. social justice leaders throughout history have understood this when they talk about frederick douglass, susan b anthony have understood that unpopular ideas or people who are oppressed are the ones that need free speech to be able to speak out against the powerful. and the way that people talk about that is they've completely lost sight of that. it's completely backwards. and it's almost as stupid as
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thinking that there was free speech in nazi germany. >> yes. >> but it's also maybe why they're having trouble. like you were saying, that common sense is what the trump is saying. he picks these issues where 80% of people agree, but because of censorship that 20% has been elevated. and people think that's like a much bigger opinion than than people have because of their suppression and free speech. they've now written themselves out of power. >> yeah. and also, i'm trying to think of any issue that trump hasn't. or i said this on the five that it's like showing up at at walmart on saturday after black friday. trump's picked through everything. you know, like every single issue. he has gotten there and gotten right in the middle. and you show up and you go like, well, on gender. yeah, he kind of did the right thing on the border. he kind of did. and you're like going like, well, what's there's no i'm trying to think what is the new issue. it might be i in the future, something like that, but i can't see it. >> and he got all the easy ones
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where team usa went head to head with team canada. but when our national anthem was played, the arena full of canadians did this. >> by the. he was followed by. >> wow. usually when i hear boos like that, it's when i'm putting my shirt back on. once the game started, three fights broke out. in the first nine seconds. >> did not see this come. bennett in the lineup for the first. >> wow, that got uglier faster than taylor swift and the rain.
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hey. haha molly, is there some big grand meaning to come out of this? i mean, these fights break out. they boo our national anthem. what what puts your your analysis on this? i'm trying to find meaning from this. >> i absolutely think there's meaning here. and it made me so proud as an american to see the whistle blows. and they, you know, the guys take off their gloves and go for it. it's like things we haven't seen since the 1980s. this pride in the country and canada. i understand that trump has said some mean things about them or, you know, wants to take them over. they should remember that they that we are responsible for their security and that, you know, they've been good out, they've been good friends. but like, this is just disrespectful. but i definitely think like, america is back and it's not just trump and vance. it's down to the hockey players. >> you know loftus, this reminds you of the bumfights and the shelter. you know yeah. >> i had some flashbacks. >> yeah. was it hard was it hard for you to watch.
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>> it was. >> it was hard wasn't it. you know what's interesting. nobody gets hurt. there were. >> hockey dudes know how to fight. this was great. and it was a long time coming. now, now, i love our brothers and. >> sisters up. >> there in canada. >> me too. >> you're good people. but this whole thing is like a john. hughes movie. yes. canada is like our. nerdy friend. america is the sporto. you know, we take care of canada. we don't let anybody beat up canada. but when canada starts giving us the business, you better remember. >> who brought you to the party, pal. >> and we will. we will take you out. we had. canada's back with the whole freedom trucker thing. >> yeah. >> yeah, we were we were standing behind them 110%. and just. because governor trudeau got her panties in a twist. >> they're going. >> to boo our national anthem. no gloves off a. >> i. >> what? >> i also hate to say this
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because it's not very nice. >> what? >> but the booing also like sounded very low t. like the booing itself was like boo. and then you then they lost the game. >> yeah, that's the problem. >> i'm sorry. but if you're going to act like a hado, you got to win. that's like rule number one of acting like a hado. but yeah, this is what the hockey fights. people love hockey fights. actually, i dated this guy once. who? he had this roommate. i went i went to go to the bathroom in the middle of the night, and his roommate was crying on the couch, and i was like, what's going on, buddy? and he said, i'm just thinking about how much i love hockey fights. so wherever that guy is, i'm congrats on this. >> yes, it made him cry. tom, are we being a little mean on our little brother up north? >> that's what i thought. but, you know, molly changed my mind. this is great. i'm, like pro-american. i thought this i was getting ready to say this
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was much ado about nothing. because i don't take really seriously what happens at sporting events. the crowd's a little out of control. but you know what? that opinion is gone now. molly, i agree. american number one. let's go to war with canada. but you know, i generally like the canadians. i don't know why they keep importing. they're like movie stars to us. >> yeah it's true. >> you know it's like. >> maybe they just have a small film industry and that's why we get all their spillover. >> i don't want them. we don't need them. we got like michael j. fox, ryan reynolds, you know, he's a canadian. ryan gosling keanu reeves is a canadian. >> yes, jim carrey. jim carrey. come on. if it weren't for these jerks, i might have a career in show business. >> canadians are stealing our actor's jobs. yes. that's right. wow. and i bet they suppress your wages, too. yeah, send it back, i say. apparently the fights were planned before the game. did you know that the
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two brothers. tkachuk. how do you say tkachuk? thank kuchuk. kuchuk i don't know. what do i know? they they they planned the three opening fights. >> i also just like contrary to what you were saying, canada, they live for hockey. that's what they that's all they care about is hockey. for us it's like our fourth major sport. right. and so we didn't just beat them up, we also beat them. i mean it's just a beautiful day. >> that's what. >> this this should. >> settle it. >> they're little made. >> up sport. >> we came in, we whooped them. but listen, if it continues, i'm prepared to start curling. >> oh, yes. all right. we must. have nothing. we're going to take your curling, your maple sirup and your poutine. poutine? poutine? no. poutine. >> poutine. take your. poutine, poutine. >> oh, you're laughing with me, i. up next, will musk open the
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you know that? i didn't know that. >> well, all the government's money is our money. >> is it? >> yeah. >> oh. >> i mean, this this stuff. i want ron paul to audit the fed. yeah, that's been his dream. let him do it. the fact that elon musk, that misplaced funds 1.9 billion. like what would happen if i just, let's say misplaced a tax document? >> yes. >> i'd be in very big trouble. that's true. and it's the way, the cavalier way with which they treat our money. and then the very, very serious way in which they treat it. if we don't let them steal the exact right amount that they already know, that they're supposed to somehow be allowed to steal. i don't know why people are still respecting the government when with regards to this, when they clearly have no respect for the our money. >> that is a great point. you
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know, michael, does it bother you that all this gold has a roof over its head and you don't? it? >> it does. >> all that gold is dry. >> and warm. >> yeah, right. >> and just needs a buddy to hang out with. >> and. >> sing some. >> songs. >> and that thing's going to be empty, man. >> yes, it's going to be empty. >> they should televise it and make geraldo go. that's what i want. i want geraldo and elon opening up that vault door. what's in there now? and it's going to be nothing. yeah. i guarantee you, if you put up a security cam tonight, you'd see a ton of bricks coming in and gold paint and just soldiers in there. that looks good enough. they're going to give us the
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gold bug. >> great. he was like one of those russian dolls, and they open it up. and then there's another vault, and you do that and you just keep doing it forever and ever. >> and it just. >> finally ends. >> with. >> a. head shot. >> of goldfinger from james bond. did you expect there to be gold here, mr. musk? >> tom, you know what kills me is that if you mention, like, all the gold in fort knox, nobody knows what i'm talking about. like young people like, oh, not for all the gold in fort knox. people go, what's that? >> yeah, and we've been hearing about it since we were kids. yes. i want to go there and just see it. i want to touch the gold. but i'm very excited about what elon is doing. you know what he's got to do? he's got to go to william devane's house. that guy. i mean, i've been watching fox news since it started, right? he's every week he's buying more gold. >> yes. >> everywhere he goes, he goes to the golf course. i'm buying gold diner gold.
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>> and you know what he says every week? he says now has never been a better time. i know, which means he lied the previous week did. he's been lying to us every week. >> no. >> it just. >> keeps. >> getting better. >> i know why elon's on this though. the whole i was wondering, how does this guy have the energy to be going through all this stuff? he's only 53. at this rate, he's going to have to pay college tuition for 145 kids. so he's got to save now. >> yeah, that is so true. you know, it's kind of funny how if you tweet at elon, you could actually get something done. it's really weird. it's like that's how he bought twitter. somebody said you should buy twitter. and he goes how much was it? and then he did it right. and it's like somebody tweets him about fort knox and now it's going to happen. >> we should all pick wisely and start our strategy now for what we want. but it actually was good when gold backed our currency. not to totally dweeb out here, but and the problem is that we don't back our i
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don't. >> understand like i don't understand that enough to be interested in it. oh i'm kidding, i'm kidding. no, but i want to know what is the diff. okay, so it used to be backed by gold. now it's not. what is the disadvantage. >> well it just it you can you can lose the value of money quite easily. i was reading up on cryptocurrency because my husband does it. and i totally think it's like multilevel marketing for men. but i was reading about it and i was like, i don't think this works or that works. and then i realized, like, this is our problem with money in general. and then we have inflation. and so doge is awesome. that's my bottom. >> yeah. that is so funny. it does feel like multi-level marketing. you have to get all the guys in it and then you sell real quick. yeah. all right. that was fun. coming up, a singer gives up her car to impress npr. >> are you one of the millions of americans who suffer from an upset stomach after a big meal? try pepto-bismol. unlike some
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>> time to. say goodbye. hi. >> you know, michael, that was sheryl crow. that was her instagram post where she waved goodbye to her tesla to protest president musk. she claims she's donating the money to npr. which musk has targeted in his effort to slash fed spending. what's interesting, the judge pointed this out that the their fall foliage. yeah. in that picture, which means. and is it tennessee that she lives in nashville somewhere? >> she probably. >> does live. >> in tennessee. >> but that didn't happen recently. >> no. >> that happened a. while ago. that was sheryl crow having her tesla taken to the dealership. >> right. yeah. >> and they're like, it's going to be like 40 grand to replace. >> that battery. >> and she's like, i'm just going to donate. >> it, you know, and.
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>> soak up the sun. and why like you're a you're a music girl. why would you donate your money to npr. donate it to like, k-rock? yeah. somebody's going to play your song. do some payola there, sheryl crow. and for the love of god, can we figure out a way to spell sheryl that doesn't melt my brain? >> it is every. >> sheryl spells it a different frickin way. >> it's true. it's not like there are 100 ways to spell mike. thank you. you know, it's what i find funny, molly, is that this doesn't hurt tesla. he already. she already paid for the car. >> also, the whole point is that you have people saying, do we really need to be financing npr? they, you know, do taxpayer dollars really need to go there? and her argument to fight that is to show that she's willing to give a lot of money to npr. it totally. yes. she needs help with her argumentation. >> exactly, exactly. tom, will you be selling your vespa in
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protest? your little scooter? >> i should, yeah, but no sheryl crow. i don't know why she thinks she has any credibility with anyone. didn't she date lance armstrong? >> yes. oh, and get this. she was a backup dancer for michael jackson. >> really? >> yes. >> oh, well. >> see, i can use wikipedia, too. >> no, no. >> once you can figure out how to spell sheryl. >> yes. it takes forever. yeah, she she said her parents said, you know, you're defined by who you hang out with. well, crow. >> exactly. yeah. but the. i didn't know about this scandal. the fact that she was. that didn't even happen lately. you're saying that happened in the fall? she's lying. this is a this is the real scandal. >> yeah. this is bigger than. this is bigger than watergate. >> yeah. no. >> if it makes her happy, it can't be that bad. >> oh. >> hey. >> cat, can you pull us out out of this terrible hole that tom
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has dug? >> i'll do my best. yeah. the fact that she didn't think anybody would notice the fall leaves is hilarious. and the fact that she would think any of this had to do with protesting anything. it doesn't. it's just like she got tired of getting out at every stoplight and going, just so everyone knows, i bought this as an environmentalist and not as a republican and got back in the car. like it was all it's all self-serving, but it comes down to it. nobody really cares or pays attention to what car you're driving. >> that is true. but you know what? i a lot of people don't listen to sheryl crow, sheryl crow. >> thank you. >> but she's actually not a bad musician. do we have a tape of one of her concerts? >> if it makes you happy. >> it can't be that bad. yeah, if. >> it makes you. >> happy, then why the hell are you so sad?
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to be anti-racist in all my relationships. so here's my question. despite my well-meaning anti-racist principles, is this preference, as friends have suggested, wrong, insensitive, or somehow itself racist? >> cat oh my god. >> so my question is. >> it is rough out there, isn't it? >> yes. is that real? >> you know what? >> what? >> unfortunately, i think so. i oh, because i watch a lot of reality tv, you know. and like, i it seems rough. and this, this man, he's basically saying i'm not racist, but i do want to use a person of color to make me feel better about myself. >> right. >> but he's not a total idiot. the what? he did one smart thing. which is? he signed the
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letter. name withheld. because if anybody, regardless of race, knew that was you, you would never have sex again. >> yes. you know, molly, i'm going to read you part of the response from the new york times. >> what? the fact that the response was like, nice. >> yes, it was nice, but it also sounded like he wrote it. >> yeah. >> your devotion to self-improvement is impressive. although you are not objectifying your hypothetical partner, you are instrumentalizing her. that's not to say you aren't entitled to pursue this campaign of strenuous self-optimizing. just be transparent about your box checking ambitions. i suspect that most would rather be your honey bun than your grain bowl. molly, do you notice? do you notice how similar the writing is that? this probably was written by the person who
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writes the column. >> i'd like to believe it was made up. i mean, it's less bad if it's made up. i do worry that, in fact, it's a mess in the dating realm. nobody knows what they're doing. their education is so bad that they don't understand just how simple it can be. you just find a girl you like, you ask her out, then you, you know, and everything works out great. well, usually. >> but check to see if the girl has a penis. >> certain things, but no woman. no woman wants to be chosen on the basis of her like of her race. they want to be special. they want, like, the idea that this would be attractive to a woman is just. >> this is why i don't think this is real, tom. >> well, i don't know if it matters if it's real, because it's more about the guy answering the question and he chooses which ones to pick anyway. so, you know, assuming this thing came in, even if it was some guy trolling him, the guy wanted to answer this specific question because he
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thinks there's a need out there. i'm going to assume it's real. and i'm going to say to this guy, just get yourself a woman. he seems to think that he needs to find like, oh, somebody exotic or whatever your garden variety woman is definitely enough. they're very different. >> they are. they are. >> very different. agree with me. men and women are so different that like, just like skin color, like, you know, light skin woman. dark skin woman. it's a woman. they are very different. >> yes. >> their brains are different. they really are. i'm talking science, right? yeah. >> you are. you are women. >> they have a brain that's like both sides are verbal. this is true. like, you know, you cut the brain in half. i don't cut brains in half. but the, you know, women have the hippocampus, right? yeah. don't women have that hippocampus? >> yes they do. >> and it's full of stuff they're really good at. >> your brain seems very scientific, right? >> yeah. >> women like, do you divide the brain in two? right. women
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