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>> jesse? >> jesse: that's sad. a woman wrecked her car, flipped over. the car was on fire. this officer comes in with his billy club. another reason to use the billy club to bash the window wide open. >> greg: what's the other reason? >> jesse: crowd control. january 6th. ever heard of it. comes in and saves this woman what great heros. >> judge jeanine: god bless them. >> jesse: jesse watters johnny went to anti-doge rally. look. >> how do you suffer from doge? everyone suffers from doge. >> jesse: johnny got hurt. we will show you his injuries tonight. >> judge jeanine: oh, no. that's thank you for watching. american now and forever, jesse watters takes it from here but let me ask you, is there
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anybody like our tiger. >> tiger, tai tai? >> trump celebrates black history month his way. >> we are in the presence of the greatest president of all time. >> he has packed eight years of transformative action in just one month. no one in this country has ever seen anything like it. >> one month down, four years to go. or eight. >> should i run again? you tell me. there's your controversy right there. >> i would analogize this to a smash and grab robbery and doing as much destruction as you can quickly as to your advantage. >> doge steals the left's dignity. >> you know who complained the loudest? the fraudsters. >> plus. >> this is what democracy looks. >> like on tv. please do not speak to this person.
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>> watch out! elon's got a chainsaw. >> oh! >> this is the chainsaw for bureaucracy. chainsaw? ooh, ooh. >> and get ready, dc. you're next in line behind canada. >> i think that we should govern. district of columbia. it's so important that dc situation. i think that we should run it strong. run it with law and order. make it absolutely flawlessly beautiful. and i think we should take over washington, dc. make it safe. >> dc got their first mayor in 1975. before that, congress controlled the capitol. now trump wants it, which would make him the first mayor president ever. unless stephen miller wants to be the duke of washington. musk satisfied with merely being tech support. and
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if musk fails, so does america. >> you know, i grew up in south africa, and my morality was informed by america. i read comic books. you know, i played dungeons and dragons and i watched american tv shows and. like, it seemed like america cared about being the good guys. you know, about doing the right thing. and. and that's actually pretty unusual, by the way. and so i was like, yeah, you know, you want to be the good. you want to be on the side of good. you want to care about what's right. >> elon and the brainiacs sounds like a band have been given unfettered access to the government's back office. doge is in god mode, and there isn't anywhere they won't go. >> we do want to look. i mean,
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we hope everything's fine with fort knox, but we're going to go to fort knox, the fabled fort knox, to make sure the gold is there. >> where would the gold gone? >> if the gold isn't there? we're going to be very upset. >> and big balls is going to ukraine. >> it's also time to find out what happened with all the money, because he made the statement that half of it, he doesn't know where it is or something like that. and i'd like to find out all the money that we've been sending to ukraine. where is it? >> doge is sniffing around ukraine, fort knox, the irs, the pentagon. i think it's pretty obvious now why they wanted trump dead or in jail. and the cia is on the clock for releasing files on jfk, rfk, and mlk. so get ready for some march madness. stacey abrams is about to get dodged. right after she lost her last election, she started a climate group with a bunch of other people. you know, if you're a democrat, got to have a climate charity. well, it started out with just 100 bucks. couldn't raise a penny. then biden comes
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in and voila, they donate $2 billion to this brand new group. what does stacey abrams know about the climate? she's an erotic thriller writer who lives outside of atlanta. has stacey abrams ever even gone hiking? i don't know, she just doesn't strike me as a nature enthusiast. did stacey abrams plant any trees with the money? did she pick up any litter? well, we can't find any evidence that this group did anything for the climate. trump's guys are trying to claw back the cash, but that is a lot of money. and this is how the game works. democrats launch 500 1c3. their friends in dc send them our money and then they hire their cousins, pay all themselves fat salaries and use the money to travel first class of course, to climate summits and pay al gore to speak at their events. everywhere you look in washington are deals like this. >> race is pretty much everywhere. people ask like, how can you find waste in dc?
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i'm like, look, it's like being in a room, you know? and there's the wall. the roofs and the floor are all targets. so it's like you're going to close your eyes and go shoot in any direction, you see, because you can't miss, you know. >> ellen showing up with a chainsaw and he's holding dc hostage to get your money back. and trump loves the idea. >> proposing potentially giving money to americans based on what doj's finding. do you have any thoughts on that? >> i love it at 20% dividend, so to speak, for the money that we're saving by going after the waste, fraud and abuse and all of the other things that are happening, i think it's a great idea. >> how much money do you think there. >> is a lot. i mean, if it's 20%, would give back a lot of money to the taxpayer and also would give an incentive for the taxpayer to go out and report things to us where we can save money. >> democrats are saying, not so fast. that's not your money. that's our money.
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>> president trump says he likes the idea of giving some of the savings from doge back to americans, as kind of a dividend. would you support that? >> no, we are not in the business of giving out money. and honestly, i don't know what $5,000 will do for you if you are unable to find a job. because i am telling people we are headed towards a recession. >> the democrats saying $5,000 won't do anything for you. or the same ones who said your house just burned down in maui. oh, here's 750 bucks. crockett used to love checks. >> crap for them. dag on stimmy checks. that is my message, right? because, again, i just explained to you the co-equal branches of government. it was nancy pelosi who was running the house at the time, not maga mike, but nancy. it was nancy, right? you need to thank nancy. >> we had to print money to send out those checks with a doge. stimmy. we don't have to. it's a rebate check. they took it from you, and you're getting
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it back. people in north carolina, the pacific palisades, maui. they could use a check right about now. even the bureaucrats who were laid off could use the rebate. but this little senator, not so young sheldon says giving americans back their own money is a crime. >> i would analogize this to a smash and grab robbery, and speed is to your advantage when you're the smash and grab robber and doing as much destruction as you can quickly is to your advantage when you're the smash and grab robber. >> now they care about smash and grabs shelly. shell did the smash and grab himself. he taxed. you said he was going to build roads and bridges here and then just gave one a sex change in guatemala. we didn't vote for sex changes in guatemala. joe biden never campaigned on that. congress sent covid money to a school in california. they said screw hand sanitizers and new laptops. they spent 400 grand
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renting out a major league baseball stadium for graduation for social distancing, maybe, i don't know. there it is, angel stadium. these people don't care how hard you work to make that money, they'll just waste it like that. no respect. >> people ask me, what's the most surprising thing that you've encountered when you go to dc? you know, when you're in dc. and i said, well, most surprising thing is the scale of the expenditures and actually how easy it is to just just when you add caring and competence where it was absent before, you can actually save billions of dollars, sometimes in an hour. they really lack empathy for the average taxpayer who's working hard, paying, paying taxes. and then and then they say, oh, $1 million doesn't matter. and i'm like, i think it matters a lot. >> the only thing prime time has discovered where we said, okay, well, you know what? this probably had an impact. these those cuts so far. so far they
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were longer lines to get into a few national parks. and the locksmith got laid off at yosemite and someone got locked in the bathroom, so it took him a while to get out. how do you get locked in the bathroom? never mind. americans are getting laid off all the time in the private sector. mass layoffs. the washington post just laid off. 4% of its workforce. our fired writers being interviewed on 60 minutes. no, southwest airlines just laid off 15% of its workforce. and that's like the one airline that hasn't crashed. what's the difference? well, the left thinks government workers are more important than workers in the private sector. they believe government workers do more for the country, and the country couldn't survive without them. so this is a test. all right. if doge kills america, i was wrong, and i'll admit it. but if next year america is still here, the left owes me an
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apology. we'll just add it to the list. their new hoax is that now musk is a putin puppet. >> people are, like, sort of like to end this war. say like, yeah, you know, i a i'm a bought asset of putin. i'm like, he can't afford me. >> yeah i think i think you're worth more than russia. >> think about it. >> you can't buy the richest man in the world. and that's what drives democrats nuts. can't buy him, can't shame him, can't cancel him. you can't debunk him. and the world's richest man is teamed up with the world's most powerful man. now trump has the secret service. he should be in good shape. we hope, we pray. but democrats are making things dangerous for elon. the other day, a tesla dealership was vandalized. pam bondi just launched operation whirlwind, and anyone slinging threats at elon will be held accountable. chuck schumer has already gotten letters from the justice department. there's nothing tyrannical going on here. and
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if there is, that's what we pay lawyers for. america's heartthrob stephen miller gave the press a civics lesson. listen. >> it is true that many of the people in this room for four years failed to cover the fact that joe biden was mentally incompetent and was not running the country. it is also true that many people in this room who have used this talking point that elon is not elected, fail to understand how government works. so i'm glad for the opportunity for a brief civics lesson. a president is elected by the whole american people. he's the only official in the entire government that is elected by the entire nation. the whole will of democracy is imbued into the elected president. that president that appoints staff to then impose that democratic will onto the government. the threat to democracy, indeed, the existential threat to democracy is the unelected bureaucracy of lifetime tenured
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civil servants who believe they answer to no one. >> trump can hire whoever he wants. it's not like biden, who flew his son all over the world in a government jet and shook down foreign nationals for access. elon has a nose for this. he's a computer science wizard, a turnaround artist, and he's pretty good with numbers. >> i'll tell you a lesson i learned at paypal. you know who complained the. >> loudest and the quickest and the loudest, and with the most amount of righteous indignation, the fraudsters. that's who complained first loudest. and they were generally have this immense overreaction. that's how we knew they were the fraudsters. that's how we knew enough to tell. >> florida governor ron desantis is here. all right, so, governor, we've had about a month of doge have the oranges in florida fallen apart? have the beaches been spoiled? is florida just a disaster zone? >> we're doing great, actually.
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it's very exciting to see what they're doing. it's a long time coming, and i think the proof is going to be in the pudding when congress has to now act, because elon and his team can do all this. president can authorize a swift action, but congress ultimately is going to be responsible for changing its behavior and taking away this spending. and the reason why you see some of the things that you pointed out and others have pointed out in other areas is because congress has been asleep at the switch for decades. they passed continuing resolutions and let the bureaucrats run wild. they pass omnibus bills, which nobody reads and let the bureaucrats run wild. so when there's no accountability, you give license for bad behavior. now you have doge shining a light on this. i think it's been incredibly healthy. you know, in florida we were doge before doge was cool. we have the lowest number of government employees per capita in the
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entire united states, and we've paid off 36% of our state's debt from the 1840s to the present, just since i've been governor, we've done that. so we're all about it. if they can deliver this in congress, that will be good for the country. it will definitely be good for florida. but we need congress to step up and change its behavior. >> they won't, and i'm confident they won't. even the republicans who control it, they won't do it. it will never happen. that's why i'm just so excited about doge, because that's the only thing that's going to happen when you work with pam bondi or you work with kristi noem to get these illegal alien criminals out of florida, how is that going so far? >> well, i called a special session of the florida legislature before donald trump was even sworn in because we wanted to be ready. and so what we have done is a number of things. one, we've made illegally entering florida to be a state crime so we can use our state law enforcement to
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hold them accountable, then turn them over to ice two. we've ended this idea of catch and release, so we'll deny you bail if you're a criminal alien so that we can notify ice. and then we've imposed a duty on all state and local law enforcement to actively participate with federal immigration enforcement. yes, we banned sanctuary cities my first year as governor. we're not a sanctuary state, but it's not enough to just say you're not allowed to sabotage. we don't want people just sitting on their hands because in order to deliver on president trump's mandate of having the largest deportation in american history, you have to have state and local law enforcement in the game and on the team. ice does not have enough personnel to be able to do what would need to be done. so we were the first state to come in. we've imposed that duty. and the good thing, jesse, that what the legislature just passed and i signed, if you have some type of recalcitrant mayor that's ordering the police to not
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assist federal immigration authorities, i can suspend that mayor from office. if you have people, county officials who are doing the same, i'm able to suspend them and hold them accountable. so we have real teeth in what the legislature did. we're on the team. i think what president trump is doing on immigration is vitally important for our country. i think that's one of the main reasons he got elected. but i think if we don't do it this time, then i think we're just never going to get it done. >> well, you guys were ahead of the curve on voting on doge, on illegal immigration. make america florida again is always a good slogan that everybody needs to hear. thank you so much, governor desantis. good to see you again. >> thanks, jesse. >> breaking news on kash. >> patel. >> and the fbi. >> so you're the mighty ted black. >> i'm who they send when they have no chance, but they need a win. >> remember this guy harvey? the only person cockier than
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at. >> fox news alert. >> kash patel has been confirmed as our new fbi director in a 51 to 49 vote. susan collins lisa murkowski voted no. cash is an outsider who promised to reform the agency, get it back to fighting crime and give us the answers we've been waiting for. >> why do we still know nothing about that guy in butler? what's going on? >> but he's. >> cash is going to get to the bottom of it. >> yeah. there you go, by the way. yeah. woo! >> cash was a controversial pick for some. but he proved himself at the hearing and is now going to lead the bureau. have you caught your breath yet. it's been one month since trump was sworn in. >> i do think that we've had maybe more executive orders than cnn has viewers each night. so hello to our friends at cnn. >> trump signed more executive orders in the first 30 days than every president since the
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80s combined. and we can already see the change. >> criminals are going home. the border is sealed shut. america is safe, sovereign, proud and free. we are a nation that everyone in the world understands. all across this planet, you do not come here illegally. you will not get in. you will go to jail. you will go home. you will not succeed. this is the biggest and most successful change in any area of law enforcement that this nation has ever seen. and he did it in under one month. >> the america we knew under joe biden's vanish poof like that. president trump's first month in office has exceeded the wildest dreams of his most loyal supporters, and the darkest nightmares of his fiercest detractors. the america that joe biden left behind on jan 20th is no longer recognizable or erased in four frenetic weeks by an empowered, implacable and historically popular maga presidency. the
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white house celebrated the one month anniversary by handing out nine page packets full of trump's accomplishments, gave it to the press. doubt they'll report on it, so i will. here's some highlights. border secured. hostages returned. girls. sports saved. die. dead. fraud dodged. cabinet cleared. hundreds of billions of foreign investment. secured. drill, baby. drill and paper straws canceled. just to name a few. the president also honored black history month today with a very special guest. >> is there anybody like our tiger? >> how are you? >> he's a great. would you want to just say a couple of words, tiger? >> he doesn't. >> he's much more comfortable. >> tied. they're tied. >> they're tied. tie, tie. >> hey, it's an honor to be here. it's an honor to be here with you, mr. president. and to be on the road here with all of
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you. thank you so much. >> things are going so well. he's thinking about never leaving. >> i'm not. i won't be happy the next time. should i run again? you tell me. >> yeah. >> this. there's your controversy right there. there's your controversy. >> oh. thank you. >> you'll be seeing that. you're going to see. you're going to see that tonight, tim. on television. >> four more years of trump. democrats might actually move to canada, but by that time it will be a state. it's been a whirlwind month. that's all part of the plan. unlike trump 1.0, the chaos is calculated and explicitly designed to institutionalize maga, paralyze the president's enemies, and permanently break the washington establishment. it's not just dc getting a makeover.
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he's upending the world order. no one expected trump to handle global affairs like his predecessors, but few expected him to move so rapidly to reorient u.s. foreign policy away from the course. it has charted since 1945. trump's making our foreign policy more transactional. no more freebies from the u.s. if you want our help, you got to bring something to the table. and the president is taking a different approach to ukraine, a modestly successful comedian, volodymyr zelensky, talked to the united states of america into spending $350 billion to go into a war that couldn't be won. zelensky admits that half of the money we sent him is missing. he refuses to have elections, is very low in ukrainian polls, and the only thing he was good at was playing biden like a fiddle, a dictator without elections. zelensky better move fast or he is not going to have a country left. zelensky probably wants to keep the
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gravy train going. i love ukraine, but zelensky has done a terrible job. his country is shattered and millions have unnecessarily died. is this all part of a negotiation? i have no idea. >> i think what president trump what makes him such an effective negotiator? i've seen this in private is that he doesn't take anything off the table. when he walks into a negotiation, he says everything is on the table. and of course, that makes the heads explode in the american media because they say, why are you talking to russia? well, how are you going to end the war? unless you're talking to russia? you've got to talk to everybody involved in the fighting. if you actually want to bring the conflict to a close. >> senator josh hawley is here. so senator wyden, the president, zelensky's face off. >> well, why. >> did he. >> it's because he. >> wants to bring him to the negotiating table. it's exactly what the vice president just said, jesse. and you're right. i mean, listen, this has been an incredible month. president trump has gotten russia to the
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negotiating table after they refused to come for years. i mean, joe biden, they wouldn't sit down with joe biden. they wouldn't do anything for him. trump has them at the table. zelensky will come to the table. and whether we're talking about ukraine, whether we're talking about the fraud and waste and abuse that the president is exposing everywhere, here's how i look at it, jesse. he is really he's getting the rot out of our government. and never has this government been so corrupt. and trump is just tearing the rot out of the government. and it's a great thing to see. >> i have a feeling zelenskyy said no to the mineral deal, but maybe that's just maybe that's just a bad guess. when you walk around in washington, what does chuck schumer say when he walks past you? what do all these democrats say when you guys are walking around? i know you lock eyes. >> you know, i think that the word i would use is demoralized. jesse, they don't know what to do. i mean, here they're out here defending usaid. they're defending billions of dollars spent on
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transgender operas in peru. i mean, make my day. go ahead. you can defend that all day long. we'd love to talk about that. you want to run the next election on that? go right ahead. the problem is they're the party of the corruption in government. they're the party of pardons for hunter biden and all of his cronies and pardons for criminals and rapists, which is how joe biden left office. they're the party of entrenched power. and as trump exposes the corruption, he's exposing their agenda and the rot in their agenda. they don't have anywhere to go. and i think that's what you're seeing. >> it's fun to watch the democrats defend the irs. nothing better than that. music to my ears. and they do sing a lot. so we'll send you some some ear plugs. senator. i know it hurts down there. >> i need them. >> all right. see you soon. thank you. robert de niro and january 6th. right back. >> welcome to. >> tackling life with fred and sydney. brought to you by experian. >> question number one tackling. >> quarterbacks or tackling subscriptions.
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i think that our culture sends a message to young men that you should suppress every masculine urge. you should. you should try to cast aside your family. you should try to suppress what makes you a young man in the first place. and i think that my, my message to young men is, don't allow this broken culture to send you a message that you're a bad person because you're a man, because you like to tell a joke, because you like to have a beer with your friends or because you're competitive. and we want you guys to thrive as young men and as young women. and we're going to help with our public policy to make it possible to do that. >> it's like the roaring reagan 80s. being patriotic and popping your collar is cool. well, maybe not popping your collar, but you know what i mean. the journal says, quote, there are signs that maga isn't just retaking the white house. it's gaining a firmer foothold in the broader culture. nfl players are doing the trump
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dance in the end zone at football games. mainstream entertainers agreed to perform at events celebrating donald trump's inauguration. trump friendly comedians and wellness influencers are populating youtube and other social media. democrats, on the other hand, are not doing so hot. just 21% of voters approve of democrats in congress. that's an all time low. i wonder why. maybe it has to do with the way they speak to voters. jasmine crockett says this is why trump won. listen. >> all of the criticisms that exist of donald trump, he right now has a 53% approval rating. it's higher than it's ever been. 70% believe that he is fulfilling his promises, and 45% believe democrats should be more moderate. what do you take away? >> my take away is just like the election. we've got to do better at education. people don't understand. >> okay. educate me. and boy, does she miss the big guy.
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>> maybe sleepy joe is what we wanted because we could at least sleep at night. >> you hear that? historic inflation, a wide open border, two proxy wars and a coup was just white noise. jasmine slept like a baby. joe's replacement wasn't any better. her campaign was historic, but not in a good way. >> was that time she was on the view and she was asked, what would you have done differently? and she said, basically nothing i can think of. a lot of people say that was the moment that the election. i got a. >> i got a text from a from a prominent democrat in the midwest who i respect. yeah. that said, instantly i think she just lost the election. >> will history be kind to her in terms of how she ran this campaign, given the structural impediments to winning? >> i will be kind to her. i don't know about history. >> kamala tanked the party, and if democrats want to revive it, they need to start living in reality and not being snobs. >> the democratic party has in some ways become too much seen
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by too many americans as the party of elites and institutions that have failed them. if you were talking about democracy over the dinner table, you probably didn't have to worry about the cost of the food on that table. >> hollywood's not getting the memo. they'd rather double down. >> what do you think, hero? who do you think of? i don't know, you have an american hero. >> i do think of. >> i think. >> of the capitol police, the guys at. >> capitol police. they're heroes. >> imagine being capitol police now and watching those people march in past you who want to deny that you served them that day. >> yeah. something. >> it's a fun show. no one cares what robert de niro has to say about politics. just ask the guy who played j.d. vance in hillbilly elegy. >> i don't.
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>> believe that. actors should be famous. >> yeah, it. >> feels like something that, you know, we're saying words that we're told to say. we're saying them. we're told how to say them. we're told where to stand. and then we're telling people how to vote. it's like, dude, your job is illegitimate. like, you should be quiet. you should do your job. you should be a jester and entertain people and then shut up. we're like, yeah, we're entertaining. we're public servants. we're there to perform a job, to entertain. and then all of a sudden, the jester, because he's in the courtroom, starts to be like, i might want to go sit on the throne. it's like, no, you're not supposed to be there. >> nationally syndicated radio host dana loesch joins us now. how are you, dana? >> i'm doing well. justin, i really like that soundbite. i think that that actually perfectly encapsulates what we're seeing with democrats and republicans right now. and you and i have talked about this for years, and i think i said a decade ago that people on the
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right, that's the new punk rock. it's very it's not it's very against the grain, very against mainstream, which is apparently let uncle sam control your life. and i have to say, too, when you play jesse, the audio of david axelrod talking, he acts like the soothsayer, you know, he's looking back and he's saying that he's saying all these things, trying to sound very wise. david axelrod was part of this. i mean, he was part of the obama administration. they guided that administration into setting the stage for what democrats have become today. so it's incredibly rich for a lot of these people to make these remarks now because they're safe, right? they it doesn't cost them anything to do it now. and i can't believe i'm saying this, but i'll give credit where due. i honestly think that james carville was the only one who was trying to send a wake up call to these people, but they didn't pay attention to him because the party democrats, they allowed the people that they used as their agitators for get out the vote. they enshrined them within the democrat party and adopted all of their insanity as part of their platform. so
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if they're looking for all their democrat voters are culturally or at the ballot box they left, they registered as independents, or they went and voted for trump because the right has learned how to build a coalition. and that's what people like. they don't want to have to forfeit everything that they know to be true, just to cast a vote for an elected official or somebody like kamala harris, who is the person that they got to jump on the landmine of this losing election for them. so i don't really feel a lot of pity for them. i don't. >> do you think that the democrat coalition is going to get it together, or do you think that we're going to see this and report on this and do segments like this for the next couple of years? >> you know what? i hope so, because i live for that content injected in my veins. jesse. i live for the ridicule of that failing party because they i will say democrats used to have a coalition, but they wanted cultural and ideological hegemony. and so now all of those people, the right have won. i really hope the right maintain it. that's what it's going to take to survive, even
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february. so forget cutting weight for spring break. just sit down and eat up. rule number one, faculty is prohibited from diet talk. it might upset the girls who put on the freshman 15, and the boys who put on the freshman 40. rule number two. it's okay to be fat, actually. correction. it's encouraged to be fat. and of course, students can help celebrate fat february with affirmation mirrors. and this important compliment jars. yes. and lastly, washington state wants nothing to do with washington. their leaders say, who cares what we're called? let's take the founder off our flag. state democrats say it's not about george washington. it's about the esthetics and a fancier design. sure, usually this is where we'd say time for a primetime victory, but that's what our entire show is now. so happy thursday and enjoy
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winning. this week. a few protests broke out against trump. elon musk and doge. but who are these people? have they been personally affected? do they even know what's getting cut? johnny went into the belly of the beast. >> don't! get out the way! >> get out. >> the way! don't get out the way! >> this is what democracy. >> looks like. want to be on tv? >> please do not speak to this person. >> we're here at the elon musk protest. we're here at the elon musk protest. >> and wait a minute. i'm talking now. if you don't mind, please. >> when you think of elon musk, what comes to mind? >> apartheid. nepo, baby. >> corruption. unelected. >> but so are all of donald trump's cabinet secretaries. >> that is very true. >> okay, well, i didn't think about it like that. >> why are you here today? >> i was. terminated on friday. >> we're protesting donald trump, elon musk. >> efficiency is one thing, and
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killing people is something else. >> how have you personally suffered from doge? >> i haven't yet. >> buy doge. thus far i haven't been affected. >> i am privileged. >> not to have been affected. >> personally, i have not been affected. >> i'll be fired. >> i haven't been. >> fired yet. not yet. not yet. but it might happen. it might. >> well happen. >> sorry. >> yeah. i have not. >> been. you know. >> this interview is over. please don't answer. >> i have to stop talking. >> but why? >> because i support the union. i accept union direction. thank you. >> that should just about do it. >> when i say union, you say power. >> union power. >> how have you suffered from don't. >> to this outlet? they are right wing provocateurs. okay, thanks. >> and how have you suffered from doge. >> this outlet? >> everyone suffers from doge. >> please do not speak to this outlet. >> okay. >> she's scaring me. >> people are protesting the doge cuts. what's been cut? >> i would rather not speak to any specific things.
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>> there's. >> let me think. >> okay. >> what's been cut? way too much. >> the entire work of the cfpb has been stopped. >> big fan of bill clinton. >> i think we're getting off topic here. >> what's he got to do with this? >> well, he laid off 400,000 federal workers when he was in office. >> are you trying to suggest that the cuts that they're making to the federal workforce is has a precedent in history? >> exactly. >> okay. >> this man is a genius, a genius. >> trump ran on this. he won on this. isn't this what democracy looks like? >> he didn't run on this. >> trump actually didn't run on it. he didn't tell people what his plans were. did he mention doge? he mentioned doge. >> i will create a government efficiency commission. and elon, because he's not very busy, has agreed to head that task force. >> they're cutting stuff, but it's not waste. it's stuff that we need. >> do you need sesame street in iraq? >> yeah. we might. >> i don't what? i'm sorry. >> all of this is a lie.
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>> do you support sending money to sesame street in iraq? >> yeah. >> i guess so. what about the sex changes in guatemala that we were sending $2 million to? >> i don't know what you're talking about. >> why are they different? in sex changes anywhere? >> well, it's not federally funded here. >> you got me. >> i can't comment on that. i don't even know i'm paying for that. >> that's why elon is doing what he's doing. >> well. >> he's helping you. >> well, i don't know. >> we just all appreciate it. >> we really do. so thank you so much. >> thank you. >> fight fight fight. >> we're hearing a fight, fight, fight chants out here at the elon musk protest. i guess people found out that that chant works. how have you personally suffered from doge. >> not speaking to you? >> why not? >> i'm not speaking to you. >> why not? >> i'm not speaking to you. >> but you want to follow me? >> i'm not speaking. >> to you. >> okay. why are they. >> reacting like this? >> what's your message to elon
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big balls? it's musk's deputy. he goes by big balls online. big o from alabaster, alabama. if jasmine crockett doesn't want her 5000, i'll take it. liz. interesting spelling from port charlotte, florida. get the memo, jesse. it's time to doge die. thursday. can't doge die thursday until every die is gone? elias from blacksburg, virginia. help! i'm stuck in my bathroom and i fired the locksmith. i mean, i've been stuck, locked outside of my house. i've never been locked inside. but listen, you need the locksmith, or there might be a way to leave the key out. not my business. i'm waters, and i've never been stuck in.
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