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too painful to walk in. she wears his sneakers while he wears the high heels. the kicker is he doesn't have any trouble strutting in those heels. to me the moral of this story is, find a girl with big feet. >> i would be concerned if peter could wear my shoes. where was that? >> australia. down under. >> australia trans. >> there is a 16-year-old out hiking with his friends and they decide to do something they probably shouldn't of in his broken the friends were trying to rescue him and thank god the fire department came along. congratulations to the first responders. >> that's why you keep that. paperwork.atte >> thank you harold and that's it for us. they call it like trump derangement syndrome. it was
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like they got shot with a dart in the jugular that contained, like, methamphetamine and rabies. okay. and they're like, wow. >> why can't we all just get along? >> all of these agencies are like big, fat chickens dripping over a barbecue of fat. >> you think democrats are afraid to talk to trump voters? >> i think democrats are afraid to talk to trump voters. i think democrats are afraid to talk to people that are going to criticize them. >> if you can't take the heat, get out of the kitchen. okay. >> we envision this as a place where residents and visitors from all over the world come together and restore the promise of the people's party. >> obama's library is a disaster. >> obama out. >> plus. >> my home. >> i set over easy. >> democrats don't believe
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trump when he says doj's finding fraud. they say he doesn't have any evidence. well, today the president brought receipts. >> $520 million for a consultant on the environment, $25 million to promote biodiversity conservation and promote licit livelihoods by developing socially responsible behavior in the country of colombia. well that's nice. 25 million to go into colombia for something that nobody ever heard of, $40 million to improve the social and economic inclusion of sedentary migrants. $19 million for biodiversity conservation in nepal. $1.5 million for voter confidence. we want to give them confidence. in liberia, $47 million for improving learning outcomes in asia. asia is doing very well. they're
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doing a lot better than we do in the schools, aren't they? >> 500 million for an environmental consultant. i am in the wrong business. we're sending 50 million to schools in asia while we shut down schools in america. like dubya said, is our children learning? call 911. i'd like to report a murder. >> i understand that even a temporary interruption in federal employment is a great crisis and catastrophe for you and for cnn. what the american people see is a government that is finally delivering a promise of accountability under president trump. you want to have a conversation about transparency? let me ask you a question. do you have any idea where the $22 billion that the department of health and human services provided to illegal aliens under joe biden is right now? 22 billion with a b. that's enough to provide a free house to every homeless veteran in america. where's the $22 billion? i don't know. you don't know. nobody knows. joe
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biden just spent it and now it's gone. >> once your money hits washington, it turns into a ghost. poof! it just disappears. doj says they found almost $5 trillion in payments that are untraceable. the budget line is blank, and they're worried about your bitcoin. 5 trillion. trillion. untraceable. no idea where it went and how it was spent. a $5 trillion blank check. social security sent out $72 billion in bad checks. guess who resigned last night. the head of social security. right. when dozier asked michelle king to have a seat because she was about to get canned. she says you can't fire me because i quit. and the press is acting like this isn't suspicious. >> you may assert there is no waste in the pentagon. you may assert there is no way in treasury. i'm not. you may assert there's no way in hhs. >> stephen. stephen. i don't
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think anyone. >> why are you not celebrating these cuts? if you agree there is waste, if you agree there is abuse. if you agree there is corruption, why are you not celebrating the cuts, the reforms that are being instituted every day that no action is taken. the entire salaries of american workers that are taxed disappear forever. >> stephen, let's calm down. this is not this. we're not having a debate. >> no reason. >> about whether there are. well, you. >> are clearly trying to debate me and i. i will be as excited as i want to be about the fact that we are saving americans billions of dollars. >> if loving stephen miller is a crime, lock me up. doj says they've already saved $55 billion of your money. $55 billion. so instead of putting that money back into the treasury trump should give it back to the taxpayers. we should be getting those dividend checks. he can even sign them if he wants to. i know he likes to sign them. if trump was running for
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reelection, he'd win in a landslide. and these aren't stimmy checks like where we printed money and mailed them out. these are savings. costs us nothing. it's a dividend payment that americans deserve. we'll take the billions being spent on migrant di and sex changes for cambodia and climate psychiatrist. and just give the money back to the people. how could anybody be against that? how could democrats fight that? giving hardworking families rebate checks from dodge savings? mr. wonderful says work harder. >> i think the issue is they're not working enough. there's this concept in private equity when you get a bankrupt company and you go in there, you cut 20% more than your initial read, and then you find like a pool of mercury, the organization gels back together again. always cut deeper. harder when there's fat and waste. all of these agencies are like big fat chickens dripping over barbecues of fat. this is the best barbecue i've
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ever seen, but i don't think it's happening fast enough. they're not cutting enough. keep slashing. keep hacking while you have a 24 month mandate before the midterms. cut cut cut cut cut cut. more. more cutting. >> if you're running a business and your cfo lost $1 trillion in the first quarter, you'd fire him. if you asked the guy in accounting, would you write the million dollar check for. and he can't tell you. you fire him. if $1 billion went to build something, and ten years later you drive by the site and it's still a vacant lot. you fire everybody. it's common sense. but these bureaucrats and politicians have never run a business. when they need money, they tax it. and when that's not enough, they print it. and when they screw up, they don't fire people. they instead hire people. the worse they do, the more money they get. it's the opposite of how the real world works. >> america is in shock that the guy whose catchphrase was
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you're fired is firing everybody in government. >> they're surprised that two billionaires who build things for a living know how to run a business, and are applying business principles to running the government. >> this doge i call the department of government inefficiency is causing a reign of terror chaos across the federal government. they have access to the american people's personal information, bank accounts and things like that, that that they're frankly not entitled to. and so i have a major, major concern about them going into the department of defense and futzing around with, you know, the internal systems there and u.s. national security. >> the pentagon lost $6 billion in ukraine. maybe the internal systems need a little more fussing around with what the fuss? vindman. when people are this paranoid, it tells me they're hiding something. it's like when a cop knocks on a
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drug dealer's den and hears everybody inside running and barricading themselves in and flushing drugs down the toilet. doj has a warrant, and they're going in. staff at the gsa are tweaking so hard they're not taking their work phones home because they think big balls is snooping on their calls. one says this. there is a persistent feeling that we are being watched. the government's watching you, but they don't like it when you watch the government. big brother is getting big brother. congress has the power of the purse and is supposed to have oversight of the federal government. but congress spent us into a $36 billion snake pit and never found an ounce of fraud. so guess where congress is now? they're on vacation. congress said this was a constitutional crisis and then took a week off. the politicians tapped out and they sent in the drag queens. >> oh my gosh. here i am at the
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protest at 5051. it is so exciting to be down here with so many people fighting the good fight and doing the good things. darlings, we have to get to the streets, make our voices heard. and don't forget, darlings, while you're doing it, stay gorgeous. >> drag queens are democrats first line of defense. they're the first ones off the bench. get in there. sparkle. up in boston, there was a lot of singing. >> had people shot. what? apologizing to the people down. and the people standing up. and those are. shouted down. >> the boston tea party, it was not. but if you think all they have is drag queens and cowbells, you're wrong. they're planning a protest outside of tesla dealerships, and if they already own a tesla, they're slapping on anti elon bumper stickers. look at this one. i bought this before we knew elon
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was crazy. elon says they're crazy. >> they call it like trump derangement syndrome. and i know you don't realize how real this is until it's you can't reason with people. so like, i was at a friend's birthday party in l.a, just a birthday dinner, and it was like a nice, quiet dinner and everything was everyone was behaving normally. and then i happened to mention this is before the election, like a month or two before i have to mention the president's name. and it was like they got shot with a dart in the jugular that contained, like methamphetamine and rabies. okay. and they're like, wow. >> and i'm like, what is wrong? guys? like you can't have like a. >> normal conversation. and it's like, it's like that become completely irrational. >> and you can see more of that at nine. elon's nerd army is just there to upgrade antiquated computers, audit the books, and save taxpayer cash. and they're calling it treason. big balls is a threat to bureaucracy, not democracy. d.c. voted for kamala 90%. and inside all of these agencies, democrats overwhelm republican.
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just at the state department, 74%. democrat, 18%. republican doj 63% to 19. education 68 dems 26 republicans. democrats outnumber republicans by double digits in every agency. and all of these bureaucracies are unionized and kick over millions in donations to democrats every cycle. so democrats win elections and they grow the government. and the government donates more to democrats and gives them all of your money. the federal government is one big kickback to democrats. that's why they're kicking and screaming. when doge opens the door, they think it's their government. doesn't matter if trump is president, it's their government. doesn't matter if it belongs to taxpayers. it doesn't belongs to them. and the country's had enough. here's the ceo of palantir watch. >> i just view this as well. let's watch the democratic party commit suicide. and like
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i've been a democrat most of my life. and what i see is most of the country doesn't really at this point, given the fraud, waste and abuse we know is there. 90% of the country is like, get rid of that fraud, waste and abuse. and i, i just view this as yet another example of the progressive left boxing themselves in into a suicide dance. there's two revolutions happening. one is transparency and one is i. okay, so why is it that we do not know where every penny of our money goes? like, how do you explain that to people? the right response is we want this to happen. we want it to happen. we want to be involved in the dialog. the real response is it feels like the people criticizing elon don't want it to happen, and this is going to destroy those people. >> what hurts vampires? sunlight doses sunlight. and these democrat vampires have been sucking taxpayer blood in the dark for decades. what never lies besides george
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washington? math. math never lies. math always tells the truth. doge is math. and no matter how much democrats argue with it and lie about it, math doesn't care. it keeps computing. how do you solve a crime? follow the money. that's what doge is doing following the money. and it's leading them to the crime scene. and democrats, like the sickos they are, have gone back to the scene of the crime and are trying to get into the building. it's poetic that silicon valley pioneers have switched sides and now they get it. these men and women are risking it all to advance american technology, and are being handicapped by their own countrymen. these insecure control freaks and ideologues are so fixated on maintaining their own power, they've neglected what this country is about the power of the people. >> i think the west, as a
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notion and as a principle upon which it is executed again, is obviously superior and not acknowledging that, because by not acknowledging it or denying it, you could pretend you were smarter or better than you were has led to enormous problems in our society and also for the sake of humanity. we have been blessed with a resource called talent management and software production that no other country has. so what does that mean for us? what does it mean for the world? how do you manage that ethically? how do you and how do you prevent what we had? essentially, we had a pagan religion that is infiltrated our universities. and that pagan religion basically says everything that's good about america, everything that actually works, that is ipso facto bad. >> the most innovative minds in america are calling today's democrat ideology a pagan religion, hell bent on reversing the progress of
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western civilization. it's one thing when i say it, i'm just a cable news host. but when the brightest minds of american capitalism are saying it, that's going to leave a mark. trump, musk, big balls took ai and flipped it on democrats, and it spit out a real simple answer fraud. entrepreneur and the original wolf of wall street, jordan belfort joins me now. how are you doing, jordan? >> i'm doing great. you're great topic tonight. yes. >> well, i wanted to have you on about this because you're seeing $5 trillion in payments. untraceable. what does that tell you? >> not by accident. listen, that's like the old trick in the book. back in the day, when i wanted to hide, like my spending from my father, who worked for me, he was just like he was the gatekeeper, right? so what do you do? you just leave everything blank. where
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did the money go? who knows? you got to. you can't trace it, right? so you don't just leave that blank by accident, right? some. someone's got that money. i mean, like, listen, there's worse than that. how about the social security? all the people that are 130 years old, it's like millions of people. where is that money? who's got the money? right? and then, you know, listen, you get the very big right 4.7 trillion and then you get the small and the ridiculous. and i actually wrote this down cause i want to get it wrong. this was 875 grand for cocaine induces state dependent learning of sexual conditioning in male japanese quail. they did the study for a million bucks on that. >> right. all right. >> kobe. japanese quail. what they found? yes. you know what they found? that it causes promiscuous sex. oh. my gosh, they could have paid me a quarter million. i could have told them that for a quarter, even a hundred grand hunter would tell them for 50 grand, by the way. right. and it did it again with beagles. they paid 2 million to do it to
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beagles. so listen, you always wonder, like, how could such an amazing have an amazing country, greatest economy in the world, right? incredible ingenuity. how can we be going broke? like, how is it possible? well guess what, now you know, because you can't. if you run any business, the best business in the world like this, you're going to go broke. so thank god for elon musk, because without him, we'd be going broke. we would go broke. so i think it's an amazing time in america. and the fact that the democrats are yelling and stop, no. well, you know, hello. you know, could you look any guiltier? right. it's just it's insane. >> and there's two revolutions going on. we have transparency and ai. that's the palantir ceo. if you turn transparency in ai on to the federal government, what happens next? >> listen, i think you're going to find out that there really shouldn't have been any deficit at all. and you're going to i mean, i think that this goes much deeper. you haven't even
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gone to the pentagon yet, right? i mean, what about the pentagon? the they just looking at the irs where listen, you said it before. you know, you stole my thunder, but follow the money. that's listen, that's the whole thing. you follow the money, you see where it goes. and, you know, they went through this in argentina. you had a really corrupt president for like ten years. and they say she stole like $10 billion. well, this is that on steroids where the united states were bigger and better than everybody else. so the level of fraud here, i mean, people people don't go to jail for this. then you got to lose all hope in humanity because, i mean, there is such massive fraud, waste and abuse. great. you know, trifecta words fraud, waste and abuse. it is on a scale of biblical proportions. >> yeah, pam bondi is going to be busy. i want to see a lot of people locked up. >> very busy. >> very busy. woman. all right, go back to studying those coked up, horny japanese sparrows. okay. it'll only cost you 800
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>> shop bras and more at honey love.com. >> trump's warming up in the winter white house. but this isn't a vacation. >> i think it's very important to state that incredible things are happening in our country. i think we've made more progress in three weeks than they've made in four years, especially with respect to the reputation of our country. >> even democrats are basking in the golden age. pollsters talked to biden and clinton voters who turned maga. here's how they graded trump. listen. >> they love the pace of change. they were very fed up over the last four years. they wanted action. they wanted
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results. they looked at prices. they looked at affordability, looked at immigration. and they didn't see anything happening. they still don't like what he says, but they like what he does. >> democrat voters have a message for party leaders. get out of trump's way. >> it's a big wake up call for democrats. >> i'm waiting for them to get a message. i'm waiting for them to unify and to understand that, to oppose and to be the resistance, which is what some of them use that phrase. that's not what democrats in grassroots areas want from them. >> the only ones who aren't happy are the press, democrat politicians, and mexico. mexico is upset that trump renamed the gulf of america, so they're threatening to sue google over their maps. the associated press took mexico's side there dead, naming the gulf. so they got kicked out of the white house. >> the associated press just refuses to go with what the law
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is and what is taking place. it's called the gulf of america. now, it's not called the gulf of mexico any longer. i don't know what they're doing, but i just say that we're going to keep them out until such time as they agree that it's the gulf of america. we're very proud of this country, and we want it to be the gulf of america. >> democrats changed the name of sports teams, sirup, genders, military bases, the list goes on and on. but they don't want the president to touch the gulf of america. doesn't mexico have bigger problems? >> i think mexico's largely run by the cartels, and that's a sad thing to say. and if they wanted help with that, we'd give them help. but mexico, if you look at what's gone on with mexico for years now, but now especially, it's run by the cartels and they've allowed millions of people to come into our country from jails and prisons of other countries from all over the world. >> we're not playing nice anymore. the cia is deploying reaper drones to spy on mexican cartels and fentanyl labs. if
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mexico doesn't act on the intel we send them, trump will. the president sent a list of cartels to congress. he's about to designate them as terrorists. you don't want to be on trump's terror list. he just popped an al qaeda leader in syria with a precision airstrike. this is the lethality that hegseth promised. he also promised answers. hegseth is sending a group of investigators into the pentagon to find out what happened with biden's afghanistan withdrawal. the age of accountability has begun, and the government is being put back to work for you. jason miller, trump transition team senior adviser. miller, tell me a little bit about the ap. they say you're picking on them and you are speech policing them. >> well, i think the media is freaking out because they have nothing negative about the white house itself to report on. and so there's none of the infighting. everything is running like a very smooth, fine tuned machine. and
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president trump is delivering the greatest first month in presidential history that we've ever seen. think about it. the efficiency, the accountability, the action. every campaign promise, whether it be secure the border or drill, baby drill. get politics out of law enforcement. let police do their job. restore america's standing in the world. actually start getting peace. we see what the president has done with the middle east, and now he's going to get it done with ukraine as well. and so the media is freaking out because they've never seen anyone come in and do this before. >> so if he gets peace deals done in the middle east and in europe, what happens if we start unleashing drone strikes against mexico, our top trading partner? >> yeah. so with regard to the cartels, i think it's time to maybe go and list out your next of kin, put your will together, because president trump is not messing around when he said he is going to stop the scourge of fentanyl from coming into the united states. he means serious business. that's why he's demanding that we get
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cooperation from the mexican government. that's why he's also demanding we get cooperation from the canadian government. and also he's sending the very clear message to the chinese, do not send any more of that poison into our country. just think, jesse, what we could have. how many lives we could have saved if joe biden had done a 10th of this in the four years that he was rotting away in the oval office? but now, with president trump there and only three and a half weeks, it's not even four full weeks yet. we have seen this amazing action, and i'm excited for what the next four years are going to look like. because i'll tell you, president trump is not going to slow down one bit. >> yeah, i'm sure the cia drones over mexico might factor into the negotiations over the trade issue. also, just a little bit of leverage, i imagine. tell me about these doge dividends we're actually hearing from elon musk right now. he just put out a. there it is. we'll check with the president. he's talking about the idea of sending rebate checks back to american working families that come from the
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savings that doge is finding. do you think that would be a winning issue? >> well, i think anything that goes to cutting government waste is going to be a winning issue. i mean, the government has become so bloated, running such a massive deficit thanks to biden and the democrats. the national debt keeps going up. we're over $36 trillion now. and the waste that they have found so far going through getting rid of usaid, these ridiculous programs you're talking about in the previous block. i think most americans their heads are spinning, knowing that their hard earned tax dollars are going to fund this absolute garbage. so if elon and the rest of the administration, along with the president, get in there and get this stuff cleaned up, that is good. and that is why president trump's poll numbers are the highest they've ever been. the public loves it, jesse. >> they do. they come up to me all the time and say how much they love it, and then they say how much they love me, but they love doge more. and i'm fine admitting that. miller. great to see you. >> thank you. >> democrats are now jumping into frozen lakes. right back.
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in your own backyard. the americas. check your local listings. >> democrats are going through a bit of a crisis. trump is eating their lunch and they have no strategy. maybe their best course of action is to do nothing. >> this is happening all around. >> the country. so the. >> question is, how should democratic politicians respond to this? and what i think they should do is what we call in rural america play possum? just let it go. don't get in the way of it. or as we like to say, don't just stand there, do nothing. let it. let this germinate. we don't need to be. we don't need to get in front of it. this freight train is moving. let's just get out of the way, and then we're going to have time. >> not everybody agrees. chris matthews wants democrats to fight, fight, fight. >> and i watched the democrats
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and the media, too. it's very hard to take on a firing squad. a lot of bullets coming your way. all aiming at you. and you've got to shoot back in all directions at the same time. nobody in the democratic party can say schumer can't do it. he's a good leader. you know, pelosi was a fabulous leader, but the ability to take on all the shots at once. now that's interesting. why can't a democratic leader stand up? i keep waiting. who's going to stand up? who's going to? who's going to take a shot back at this guy? >> sorry, chris. democrats are busy shooting inside the tent right now. new york power brokers are working on cooing eric adams. for those keeping track at home, democrats stood by adams when he was facing charges. but now that they're dropped, they want him gone. the left's all over the place. they need a little introspection. first up, stop being so racist. >> i just want to make this a point, an observation. i think these people, the most racist thing that i hear is when
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people say communities of color or people of color, because that assumes that everybody that is not white is the same, which is like it's horribly a horribly i think it's racist. >> next man up and talk to trump voters. >> do you think democrats are afraid to talk to trump voters? >> i think democrats are afraid to talk to trump voters. i think democrats are afraid to talk to people that are going to criticize them. >> why do you think democrats are afraid to talk to trump voters? >> donald trump goes to harlem. you know, do we go to the equivalent of harlem for the for the red voter? no we don't. >> number three, fix your social media. democrats are so old in that to touch, they need instagram classes where highly paid consultants give them tips like post more videos and act natural. easier said than done. >> hey everybody. governor walz here. >> a typical minnesota saturday morning. i'm on my way to jump through a hole in the ice at
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prior lake. >> three, two. one. go! and now. oh! hey, everybody. part two just got out of prior lake. awesome. >> trump is putting women all around the world at risk by defunding health centers if they provide, promote, or even. talk about abortion. >> the revolution. of abolitionism started here. the revolution of the suffragette movement started here. the revolution of same sex marriage started here. the revolution against donald trump and elon musk. it starts here in boston. >> holding signs and screaming into the void is not going to get you anywhere. want to know what will showing up when it counts? trump goes to a football game. goes to a nascar race. show the american people you're one of them. instead of sequestering yourself like it's still the pandemic. >> donald trump is using sports in a really smart. >> way politically.
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>> i think. he went to college football games and ufc fights during the campaign. he went to the super bowl. he did a loop around the track of the daytona 500 in his limo over the weekend. it feels like he's creating a bond with these audiences that that democrats don't have it. how do you think democrats can be a part of that conversation? i can't think of anyone who would go to a to a game like, except for barack obama going to nba games because he genuinely loved the sport. but like, who else? >> the pendulum swung back to the right. and like the new york times says, for the first time in a long time, it's sexy to be a republican again. former democrat adviser and co-host the morning meeting dan turrentine joins me now. sorry to be so sexy. it's just. it's we're hot. >> it's not easy looking this good, right? >> it's not easy. so donald trump goes to nascar this weekend, goes to football games. why is that so difficult for democrats to do? >> it's authentic. >> he likes sports. as a. >> golfer, the fact that he played golf with tiger woods
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and went to the super bowl, it's not a bad little sundae. but for a lot of democrats, it's like a consultant tells them, this is what you should do, right? they don't look comfortable when they're at a game, they're looking around. it's like, all right, when can i leave donald trump sitting there having popcorn, taking photos like he's in his environment. and so for democrats, the problem is we need people who can connect with the average voter. >> you need people who like sports. yes. well. >> that's a good start. whatever you do, like go out and show it. >> all right. so if you like tiddledywinks, go to a tiddledywinks competition. whatever it is, if you're authentic, you keep hearing democrats running against elon musk. is that a good strategy? >> terrible. look, the number one thing in politics is you want to respect people, listen to them and solve their problems. but what have we been doing the last nine years and certainly the last month? we talk about who and we talk about how right process elon musk, donald trump, what we're forgetting, what what they're
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doing. therefore we're failing the common sense test rather than saying, hey, some of what they're finding, anybody in the right mind would say we should end it. instead, we scream about everything. and so when we find stuff that, in our opinion, probably is worthy of a discussion, the average voter says, forget it. all you do is scream no! and they're crazy. >> should you play possum? >> look, i think as much as i like chuck schumer, he's a terrible dancer and an even worse singer. so yes, i would stay out of it. look, we had no energy. now we have some energy. some is better than nothing. >> all right, dan, good to see you. and we'll see you at the next tiddledywinks competition. i know that's what turns you on. obama's presidential library is a disaster. >> after careful. >> review of medical guidance and research on pain relief, my recommendation is simple. every home should have salon pos. powerful yet non-addictive targeted and long lasting. i
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it was supposed to cost 350 million, but a couple minor setbacks. some snowy winters. the price tag is now over 800 million. the bulls built jordan the united center for under 200 million. is barack a bigger deal than michael? we'll leave that debate for stephen a and speaking of jordan, even he couldn't save obama's pet project. he donated millions, along with, of course, george soros to help dig more dirt. but this library was doomed from the start because it was being built up with die. >> part of the reason we're here is because today is our big groundbreaking for the presidential center in jackson park. and, you know, it's going to be a four year project. a lot of work being done. and part of michelle and my commitment was we want to make sure that the workforce on the center is representative of chicago. >> obama demanded a third of the workforce to be minorities. no exceptions. but work didn't
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last for long. three years ago, a worker flagged a rope that looked like a noose. so obama blew the whistle and sent everyone to anti-bias bootcamp. since then, the site's in disrepair. cracked concrete as far as the eye can see. and now the contractors are backstabbing barack, suing him for 40 million for racial discrimination. obama stepped on his own shovel. this is what happens when you make racial promises you can't keep. lawsuits, cost overruns, and slowdowns. but versions of his dei boondoggle have played out all over america for years. it's why we celebrate dei thursdays. biden tied up his own projects and woke red tape. you want a new road in maine? good luck finding a diverse construction contractor. the state's 90% white. this is how you end up spending $8 billion on a half dozen charging stations. you got to be rational and flexible.
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democrats ripped trump for not paying contractors to finish jobs. will they do the same for barack? donald trump changed city skylines around the world, yet obama can't even finish a library at a local park. at this rate, trump will finish his library first. and who knows, maybe mexico will pay for it. fox and friends weekend co-host charlie hurt joins me now. charlie, this is quite a long process. what happened here? >> well. >> first of all, i just want to take a minute to appreciate how badly masks aged. i mean, looking at this right here, with all of them masked up and shields on their faces, i just. i love that forever. we will be explaining to our children and our grandchildren this psychotic episode that we all went through and that we never want to go through again. for the library. i love this story. it is the greatest story. it is a perfect encapsulation of
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barack obama's presidency. it was unnecessarily racialized. and then it winds up being years late, massively overbudget. and then, of course, we find out totally incompetently done. kind of like everything he did throughout his presidency. and what i think is really remarkable here, massively over budget. it's at 800 million right now. it's going to wind up being over $1 billion. this is going to be the first billion dollar library ever built. that's not like part of some university. and here's the crazy thing about it, jesse, there are going to be billionaires who still want to suck up to this guy, who are going to give him the money to finish building this thing. >> it looks so ugly. can you see the screen? >> and it's so ugly. >> it's so ugly. it's so ugly. and, charlie, we don't care if the contractors. white, black, a woman, hispanic. it doesn't
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matter. but when you put. this has to be this race for this amount of contracts, this is what happens. everybody just sues each other. >> yeah. yeah, exactly. and it is so ugly. it is so ugly. if you paid me $1 billion to go into this library to for this to be my library, i would say no thanks. keep your billion dollars. it's so freaking ugly. kind of like. yeah, no. but again, a perfect encapsulation of his entire presidency, right? >> i guarantee you, trump's library is going to be finished before brock's guarantee it. and he should actually make that. >> it will be gold and beautiful. >> it will be gold and beautiful. charlie, great to see you. >> and mexico will pay for. >> it, and mexico will pay for it. more prime time. straight ahead. >> pronamel clinical. >> enamel strength can help us to keep our enamel for a lifetime. it's backed by science. it is clinically
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