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>> oh. >> go. >> break. >> cray cray cray cray cray cray cray cray cray cray cray. >> cray cray. what? >> no. >> last name. good evening everyone. so over the weekend, msnbc canceled joy reid's tv show. >> and according to the. >> network, oliver whigs were quickly released back into the wild. >> there they go. when asked. >> about her future plans, miss reed claims she plans on spending more time with her family, accusing her relatives of racism. elon musk said all federal employees have to send an email saying what they accomplished in the past week, musk said. i'll start. i fathered five different kids.
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probably true. hooters is reportedly preparing for bankruptcy. now where will i get lunch? asked one man. it's pretty ironic, though, that hooters is going up. >> oh, oh. >> i know you know, that was not necessary. i could have just moved on. donald trump is looking to sell off the nancy pelosi federal building in san francisco. >> yeah. >> it's in pretty good shape, too, having been maintained by the same construction company that built her face. tiny people. a wild brawl broke out at the spirit airlines gate at the atlanta airport. as punishment, every spirit passenger was allowed to board their flight. after a trans female basketball player missed her game, the team ended up
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losing by 26 points. but on the bright side, they didn't have to shower in their uniforms afterward. that's a good joke. a large number of asian voters in san francisco have announced they are walking away from the democratic party. well, thank god they're not driving away or we'd all be in danger. >> oh. >> this being said. >> applauding a racist. you're terrible. according to chris christie, the trump administration is a clown car. and after saying that he left in his car. finally, the yankees have lifted their decades old. no facial hair policy. wow. now i can finally play in new york, said one woman. >> oh. >> all right. it's a sad moment for the show. joy reid is out.
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of course, we're heartbroken, for she provided this show with more material than a seamstress at the view. on on slow news days. joy was always there to help with a racist rant. i loved her. remember these golden oldies? >> we do have a fascist groundswell in parts of this country, mainly among white men. what they're saying is we own this country and everyone will bow down to us. in america, there's a thing about both white vigilantism and white tears, particularly male white tears. >> now, i don't like to use hyperbole, but joy's firing is the biggest blow to racists since the confederacy lost. >> oh. >> because not only did cable news lose a bigot, but the bigot herself might finally get the round the clock care that she really needs. but you got to wonder how she was able to last this long. the irony, of
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course, is in her name. for did joy bring any joy to anyone's life? >> no. >> oh, i didn't know this was a call and response show. but think about it. i'm willing to bet no one ever said, you know, i was going through a tough period in my life and listening to joy reid really got me through it. if anything, it was their tough periods in life that got them through. joy reid. but that's the problem with msnbc and legacy media. their income was based on making life worse instead of focusing on real stuff. they created hoaxes, ones that sow division and hopelessness. now, joy's firing came on the heels of msnbc's parent company, nbc universal, settling a $30 million defamation lawsuit with a georgia gynecologist. i know georgia in 2020, the network reported that the doctor working at an ice detention
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center was performing unwanted hysterectomies on immigrant women. the network, called the doctor the uterus collector. i know that was my nickname in college. here's how they reported it. >> just to underscore that, the allegation here is that this is a federal facility, and they have been sending immigrant women in their care, in their custody to a doctor who has removed their reproductive organs for no medical reason and without them consenting to it. >> nurse says that. >> detained women told. her they didn't fully understand why they. >> were undergoing hysterectomies. >> you talk about in the complaint. >> a hearing from women. >> who were detained. they're talking about. >> a specific. >> doctor performing. >> hysterectomies, referring to him as a uterus collector. >> oh, yeah. chris hayes was one of those who peddled this story about the uterus collector, but his only proof was that his was missing.
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>> oh. >> and yes, the story sounds horrible. almost too horrible to be believed. but for people in legacy media who suspend common sense on all things trump, it was just too good to check. it had to be true. but it wasn't. and the tip off right away is that these hacks would actually condemn a doctor forcibly collecting uteruses, because when it comes to kids, it's lovingly called gender affirmation care. and you'd think the fact that no one else was reporting this might have been another clue for these great investigative journalists. although calling nicolle wallace, chris hayes and rachel maddow journalists is like calling stacey abrams, jerry nadler and j.b. pritzker plus size models. so how far were they off? will the judge in the case states that there's undisputed evidence has been established that there were no
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mass hysterectomies at the facility, and the doctor is not, quote, a uterus collector. so other than that, the their reporting was perfect. so msnbc has reportedly decided to settle up rather than risk a trial. but you still got to wonder how this story, this hoax, got this far. well, what was the point of the hoax in the first place? to damage trump and his determination to finally tighten the border. they wanted to believe it was true. you know, like when i told that flight attendant it was a war injury. the anchors just love the idea that there was a sinister doctor forcibly removing uteruses so that these women couldn't have kids after entering the us. it's so evil, so fascist, so trumpian. seriously, how soon will hollywood make a movie of that? the evil doctor could be played by kevin spacey. yeah. and? and
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the uterus could be played by peter dinklage. it makes no sense. don't try to make sense of it. but again, how did they fall for this garbage? well, first, maybe they felt that if they were wrong, of course no one would check. but also, any belief system is a continuum, and if you go far enough out with it, you can arrive at a very bad place, especially if you already start at a bad place. like, say, trump is hitler. >> yeah like trump. hitler was also viewed as a clown, a goon who would be who could be kept in line. it was blatant fascism meets the jerry springer show. that sounds vaguely familiar. that's because it is similar similarities to what happened in germany. and what's happening now in america are just undeniable, violent, terrifying, and sometimes bizarre conspiracy theories that set the table for maybe
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armed resistance to a kamala harris win or mass acceptance of american fascism. let me know when you guys are finished fighting amongst yourselves. who i got to vote for in november to keep hitler out of the white house. if it's biden in a coma, i'm a vote for biden in a coma. >> you'd vote for biden in a coma. but why not? you did the same thing in 2020. meanwhile, coma patients are blinking out morse code for. come on, guys, we're not that bad. amazing. but you can see how joy laid the groundwork for the hoax. so what's left of msnbc? well, they're replacing joy with a three person panel. so if it's a slow news day, they can call each other racist, which raises the other question. maddow and the others pushed the uterus story re did not. so why is joy fired and the rest of them aren't? is it because they're
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all white? >> ooh. >> i mean, here's a case where joy can actually cry racism. and finally, for once, it might be true. >> let's welcome. >> tonight's guest. >> he was in the movie 50 shades of white. fox news contributor tom shillue. her stances are courageous and her laugh is contagious. host of the michele tafoya podcast michele tafoya. the hospital gown that won't close was his idea. hosting of doctor drew on rumble. doctor drew pinsky. and she can cover about and make liberals tap out. host of outkick good morning, charlie arnold. i think i want to just play an up to date clip of joy reid responding to her firing. do we have that? let's play that. >> and that i'm sorry that that
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what i was doing had value and value. and in the end, i'm sorry i'm not. i try not to cry on tv. >> now i feel sad. i'm just kidding. it's really hard, tom, to feel sympathy for somebody who demonized millions of people, who put targets on people's back by calling them racist white supremacists or tom shales. >> yeah. >> i mean. >> it was. >> like the only one she let off the hook was hitler. >> yeah. >> i didn't know that. you know, that was amazing. from that monologue. >> she was like, oh, hitler was also known as a clown who could be kept in line. >> i don't remember reading about that. like what german generals were like, how's the führer? he's such a clown. didn't happen. but i do now. after seeing her cry. i do feel bad for her. i mean, at least she kept things interesting. i don't know who they're going to
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replace her with. maybe. you know, we had jen psaki went from the white house to msnbc. maybe, you know, you got morning joe. what about evening, joe? >> oh. >> evening, joe. but i mean, evening, sleepy joe. >> oh. >> why not? you'd be like, welcome to no malarkey. tonight's top stories. i'm still alive. and i don't mean joe. i mean, like, give the show to me. >> oh. >> that's good. >> yes. >> you play joe. >> i would watch some of that for sure. so, michelle, do you get a sense that, like msnbc, this is not a drastic change? they're unloading the baggage, but it doesn't feel like, oh, we're moving to the middle with the replacements. i mean, symone sanders, michael steele, is that his name, michael steele? i can't remember nevertrumper. i mean, these are all the same, right? it's the same characters. >> it's i came. >> from the. >> nbc family. my. most recent. >> television job. >> in sports was the. nbc
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family. >> and so. >> i. >> know some. >> of the people. >> who are involved. >> in some of this stuff. >> and i think that they. >> would. like to. move at least. >> to the middle. >> they would like to reflect more. >> of america. >> but as you said, i don't know. that this trio necessarily. >> does that because. >> they're all of one mind. but i want to get to that uterus collector. >> story. >> too. >> because that that name is incredible, right. and it reminds me of covington, remember? >> yes. >> our friend. i can't remember his name now. >> guy won a lot of money off cnn. >> a lot of money. yeah. salmon. nicholas. salmon. yeah. and it reminds me also of when aoc went to the border and cried and said that people were drinking water out of toilets. >> yes. >> now, that was never proven either. but she was allowed to say that. >> yeah. and she said it like it was a bad thing. >> but we also have now we have
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george stephanopoulos in that $15 million settlement about the rape thing. and we've got so the lawsuits are starting to kind of pile up. and i think that networks are going, you know, we don't want to have to give away all this money all of the time. and it's hurting us a lot. yeah. so i think there's there there's a lot going on with this network. i it's hard for me to see it going too far to the right, but i think i think some people want to want to nudge it that way. >> yeah. i don't see you drew your fingers up. that means. >> it means. >> it means i want to speak. but to follow. michelle was saying that this these hoaxes with what they are are too on the nose. >> yes. >> and they've been successful for the last eight years. they've taken things that are so on the nose. they are outrageous and impossible to be true. and somebody has pushed them forward as truth and they've succeeded. so they're continuing to run after them
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until the legal system steps in. thank god that physician sued them. yes, because he his life could be ruined by. and these people need to be put on notice. they harm people with the things they say and that must stop. also, one other thing. yeah. big day today. big, big day today. this is the day that keith olbermann and greg gutfeld agree. read out due to racism. >> yes, exactly. is that what he said? >> he said that. >> oh my goodness. see, i also think that what weird timing it is that this that this came out and you saw all of these liberals getting fired. do you think that when they saw this, they read the writing on the wall? charlie, you're going to be here all week. it's good if you agree. you should agree with me. >> no, i mean, of course i. >> agree with you. >> of course i have no other option. right. no, no, the bar has been set very high. and there is beautiful irony in all of this. you said in the open. i mean, her name is joy. >> yes. >> this news quite literally, bringing all of us joy. not to mention we can't ignore the
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fact everyone it is black history month. >> that's true. >> to be a woman of color and get fired during black history month, you really have to be bad. >> yes. yeah. >> but it makes sense, though. i mean, the latest domino to fall as far as the left is characters go. drew, you said it. i mean, for years, these people have been able to say exactly whatever they wanted. no one questioned them. no one could push back because a people had no idea what was fact and what was false, in some cases, because there was no transparency in our government so they could get away with murder. and then b the people that did understand what was real and not were too scared to say anything. but we've entered such a different era where trump is not afraid to call bs on anybody. i mean, we're in the golden era. >> everybody age. oh no wait, it's right though. her firing. firing joy reid. like during black history month. that's like firing chris christie on fat tuesday. >> so i mean by by joy reid.
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quote. it is cruel and disrespectful to hundreds of thousands of veterans who are wearing their second uniform in the civil service to be forced to justify their job duties to this out of touch, privileged, unelected billionaire who has never performed one single hour of honest public service in his life except when he was going to bring those people back from space. that's from everett kelly. i said that in a statement, and they're going to challenge any law. you know, this keeps coming back to not what they're being asked, but who is asking it of them. they are they want to destroy elon musk. and the thing about it is he's kind of got an f-you resume. they can't really destroy him. greg. >> no. >> he's done a lot of stuff. >> yep. hey, you know what? if anybody has f-you money, it's elon musk. >> well, greg, it's actually f me money. >> yeah. >> it's cool. >> so yes, that is true. that
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is true. hell, i'd let him inseminate me. it's impossible. is it? >> come on. >> doctor, i have a doctor here. how soon before i can get pregnant? 20 years. 30 years. and can i do it on mars? i have a question for you. >> you would technically become an inseminated person. >> yes, that is true. do you know? okay, here's my question to you. in business, this is what you do. yes. this is you can't, like, go out. you have to do the big things, make the mistakes and fix them later. >> chainsaw. not scalpel. yeah, but i would say as if i think i must be a better employee than these people are complaining. because i would have looked upon this as an opportunity. i would go, i'm going to tell him what i do. i'm going to i'm going to get now that i'm going to get a promotion, i'm going to see this as an opportunity to get in front of this guy who is reworking things. tell them what i'm thinking, what i'm doing, let's go do this
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instead. it's like, boo hoo. that to me is somebody. i'm sorry. we need you to move along. >> yeah, i would have written. i would have written five things. number one, responding to this email. >> there you go. >> number two, sending the email. number three, rereading it in the sent file and chuckling for rereading it again. could i have done better? anyway, where am i? so what did you do? you believe that this was maybe like a bird call to find out who really works? period. like there are people that have positions but have no presence in the company. >> for sure. and when you know, elon musk was going to get criticized because he gets criticized for everything that he does. so his response was, i was just trying to find out who has two neurons in a pulse. yeah. by the way. >> the starting. >> point, doctor, do you respect me? i did my research. do you know the human brain has approximately 86 billion neurons in it? so he's setting the bar very low. you just need
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two neurons. that's it. but unfortunately, people were still going to fail this test. to which i really don't understand, because we know people in the government, they love to lie. so it's like, just keep doing what you do best and keep lying. exactly about your productivity. >> yeah, it's the one. it's the one place where you should be lying on emails to your boss. >> but did you see trump's response on truth social? he came out with a funny response. it was just kind of like similar to what you said. he was like, hate trump, hate elon, complain about trump, complain about elon, hate on these people some more. there you go. there's a little synopsis. >> better than mine. you're not supposed to do that, charlie. remember that. >> sorry, sorry, i have to i remember i'm here all week. >> oh. >> so, shalu, can you give me a list of the five things you did last week? >> i tried doing this today. i said, okay, this is so easy. and then, you know, it's not as easy as it looks. so i was like. one wrote two jokes that are not good enough for my act. hopefully they'll make it into
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greg's leftovers on friday. >> that's where i am. no sloppy seconds. >> it is. it's hard for someone like me to write down, because what do i really do except make america happy, right? yes. yeah. >> is that it for two? >> but make america. i'm sorry, but i think it is so funny that the two he's done so far with doge is one. he said federal employees have to go to work. they have to physically show up, and two, they have to make a list of five things they did last week and they totally freaked out. i saw someone on twitter and they were like, dear mr. musk, you want me to take an hour out of my busy day to write down a bullet point of what i'm doing, and it's like, it takes you an hour to write five things like it just he was proving the point in the email. >> yeah. can i before i move, i want to ask you a question. do you think because you were on the trump train very early, you saw what he was before i did? do you think that he is too close to musk? is he is he
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giving too much over to musk or is this a perfect relationship? >> well, i think it's a perfect relationship because he can always jettison him if musk gets on his bad side. you know trump's just going to be like overrated, right? >> yeah. yeah. >> like he he can't be. and that's why i don't think trump if people are like trump's going to get mad. he's upstaging him. and trump's like he's not upstaging. this is the new trump. i think in his first term, trump would not have sat there while elon musk went on for an hour and his kid picked his nose and wiped it on the desk. >> yes. >> trump wouldn't let that happen, but now he's like, i don't care, i'm having a good time. >> yeah. >> well, one other thing that needs to be said is this is a little bit like deja vu. because remember when elon musk acquired twitter, the first thing he did was he fired 80% of the people working there. >> he knows how to. >> do that and found out that the output didn't change at all. so i have to imagine the same is going to happen in washington. >> did that need to be said? yeah. >> i feel like it did. >> yeah. you're in the seat
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empathy. a whole lot of people are going to be really hurt by what is happening, what is coming our way. and even if they're of a different political persuasion, we need to call upon our empathy and not judge, but listen from our hearts and welcome them into our tent, because we are going to need a big tent to resist successfully what's coming at us. >> well, good luck finding a tent, jane. they're all out of stock in la for obvious reasons. there's your empathy, lady. >> oh my gosh. >> and later, fran drescher, president of the screen actors guild and perhaps high as a kite, had thinly veiled words for the current administration. >> when man versus man, unspeakable acts of violence and destruction are justified
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disasters, all of it resulting from their policies that they defend proudly as woke. i mean, if that's compassion, what are they like when they aren't compassionate? i have a feeling we're about to find out. >> ooh, period. >> doctor drew, i look at jane fonda and i go, there is one old lady, but there's no wisdom. like, generally when you get older, the wisdom comes with you. and they're like, she was nothing that she said was rife with being on earth in. you know what i mean? >> no experimental learning. >> no experience. how is that possible? >> i don't know how people do that, but she's done it. but your point about the tents is exactly the correct point. it's toxic empathy. yes, it's a new term. this is toxic empathy. we don't. when i empathize with the patient, i go, come with me. we stand firm against your illness. we do all kinds of
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unpleasant work with you that you don't like. otherwise you'd get better on your own. yeah. and giving them the rigs and the tents and the heroin is a death sentence. yes. that's toxic empathy. and the idea that the only kind of empathy, the only way to deal with people is the way we say you deal with people. that's grandiose narcissism, period. and the reality is you could be deeply concerned about humans and not be interested in doing it the way jane fonda thinks we should do it. >> yeah, yeah. it is kind of amazing, i guess. like the fires are only maybe a month or so ago, and they are like they've moved on to something that is far worse and that is trump. trump has not caused any fires. he was trying to prevent them years ago. >> yeah. i mean i mean talking about a month, it blows my mind that trump has only been in office for a month because the amount that he's been able to get done in one month. was more
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than joe biden was able to accomplish in four years. and on top of that, he also has to work on reversing so much of the damage that was done over the last administration and, you know, die. i mean, it was never about diversity in the beginning. it was always about just lowering standards for people. and if you truly do care about people, you know, contrary to jane fonda's point, you want the highest of standards for them. and that's finally what we're getting in this country. and jane fonda, i mean, i know that at one point i'm looking at her now. i know she was highly respected for her workout tips, but i feel like the amount of people who are coming to her now for workout advice are the same amount of people who care about her political views, which is close to none at this point. >> well, they were. they applauded her in that room, tom. and but of course, she is a legend. that's what happens when you get older. you immediately become a legend because you just happen to outlive people. >> and she you know, what she was saying was a bunch of nonsense. although she looks and sounds, i got to give her credit. she's five years older than biden.
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>> no, she. yeah, you got to i agree, i agree very, very strong. very. yeah. but wrong. yes. wrong. >> she hasn't got i mean she's gotten dumber than when she was hanoi jane. yes. and at least then she was like, yes, but she was like a real hippie at the time. but now she's like super rich and she's talking about compassion and like, what is she doing for these people that she complained, you know, talks about being compassionate about very clueless. but this is the way they are. they don't they don't know anything about politics, even the ones i like, like, i love paul mccartney. but i saw him the other day talking about ai and like, he's like, he's been around for so long and he just doesn't ever think about it. he was like, hey, you got to protect the artist. the artist who's going to protect the artist. so, so people out there making the laws, writing something for the artist, it's like he just like he thinks like people who make laws, they're really smart and he just trusts them. he's like,
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you know, throw something for the artist. you know? it's like, it's ridiculous. they don't know about the world. >> yes. do your impression of george harrison. >> perfect. >> yeah. >> who's that? >> all right, michelle, i guess i mean, this is like shooting fish in a barrel. i mean, it's not surprising she's in the audience. they expect this. they will go along with it. >> but did did is it just me or did fran drescher sound a little bit like kamala harris there? >> yes, i think i think i think they have the same prescription. they have the same. >> prescription, same writer. it was. >> like boxed wine. >> the world, it's melting and there's rain and i must pad my patty feet on the sand before there was an earthquake, which is brought on by greed and climate change. earthquakes are not caused by climate change. >> nothing is. >> i mean, it's just it was crazy. but yeah, i kind of thought, well, you never see fran and kamala in the same
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room together. >> you've got to watch the whole fran dresser speech. >> i don't know if i. >> could take it. >> i don't know if you called it toxic empathy. it's also gad sad. our friend calls it suicidal empathy because also you bring in conditions that are kind to some people and others get murdered, or you bring in certain immigrants to germany and a bunch of people get plowed over by a car by an immigrant. so there's the toxic and there's the suicidal. >> there you go. both are bad for you, by. >> the way. they are. they are both. >> don't try that at home. kids coming up. refreshment. candor from the human salamander. >> yeah. >> this is josef newgarden. joseph was conceived to win races. stop drinking milk. >> at two. >> picked it back up at 32. good for strong bones. tell that to his clavicle. josef wins even when he loses. this is his. >> wife. >> his tuesdays, his hand-eye coordination. he might.
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on dan abrams podcast to talk about what dems need to do to counter trump, and how 40 seven's entire operation is teetering on disaster. rolling. doris. >> what i've said very publicly that democrats need to play possum. this whole thing is collapsing. it doesn't need elizabeth warren in somebody screaming to pacify some progressive advocacy groups in washington, which, by the way, i wish these people. >> were just useless. >> they're actually worse. >> than useless. they're detrimental. and they never, ever learn to shut up. i believe that this. >> administration. >> in less than 30 days, in the midst of a massive collapse, in particularly a collapse. >> in public opinion. >> show that picture of him again. you know what it's like. it's like he's talking to a spider. he gets really close to the screen, charlie, but he he makes a really good point. just don't shut. just shut up. that's what he's saying. shut up. you're embarrassing yourselves.
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>> yeah, well, obviously. but he's embarrassing himself too from, you know, on a very frequent basis. i just recall when he told everybody that kamala was going to beat trump in the elections. he's just like one of those people that like, for some reason, is still considered like a meaningful guest and a meaningful opinion when he really, you know, isn't really making sense most of the time. and just for him to say that trump's white house is going to collapse in the next 30 days, like, i guess it just raises a good question. and maybe doctor drew, you'd be the one to answer it. is his life expectancy that long? >> james. >> yeah. >> interesting question. >> you know, tom, my theory is that carville is right, because, you know, who's more likely, you know, to get hit by lightning, somebody who was sitting in their couch at home or somebody who goes out at night for a run. anybody who actually takes action puts themselves at risk. and this is an administration that's always in action, always in play, a lot like you on the weekends. >> you know, that is you got to
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you got to look hard to see insight into. you know what carville says, i don't know how he became the wise man of politics, nostradamus. it's always like, you know, he's always making these weird allusions to where i come from, where i come. >> from. >> you know, he's like. >> he's. >> you know, you gotta get down with the republican party, get down in the dirt with the catfish and the crawdads. it's, i tell you, republican, you are fishing without without bait. >> oh. >> thank god tom's got something to do now that joe biden's gone. >> yes. >> yeah. >> he's right. >> mafia. >> what do you think, michelle? >> you're asking me to follow that first of all. well, if it's about to collapse, someone needs to tell the harvard-harris poll because they're saying that americans love what is going on, that they're taking a hatchet to all of this stuff. by the way, i
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think this is how carville is recording that stuff, because, look, look at him. he's got to be like sitting on his couch like this. >> yeah, yeah, that's what. >> i think. he's kind of talking like this. >> yeah. >> i think that's what he's doing. >> yeah. trying to figure that out. doc, what's your last word on this? >> i want to see michelle do that pose again. >> you little pervert. >> later, tootsie roll. >> oh, no. >> he's been spot on so far. he's been the only honest sort of opinion out there on that. i've heard from that party in quite some time, so i want to hear more. if public opinion dips, he'll say, see, i was right. >> yeah, all he needs is one catastrophe. and bad things always happen in the beginning of a presidency. there's always something that happens. and so he's just playing the odds. it's going to make him look smart. but it's just odds are something will happen. it'll be out of the administration's control, but it will happen. so just get ready for it. >> people happening okay. >> especially with so much box shaking going on. >> yeah he's shaking the box says about something about to
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obnoxious. tom. a new study shows that periods in text messages, especially after each word, makes the text seem more emotionally intense. what does it tell you about that person? >> i mean, i agree, i don't like punctuation in texts, but my wife writes her texts like she's typing a letter. so it's like she'll write the whole thing. she'll put quotes, she'll put exclamation. i'm like, you're working too hard on the texts. >> yes. >> you have to just send it. just run on sentences. no punctuation. >> yes, i michelle, i just like voice text, so it makes absolutely no sense at all. that way if i say something that's morally objectionable, i just say, oh, just. >> oops. >> it corrected me on accident. well, i do the voice text too, but i get made fun of because i'll say dear so and so. quote da da da da dot dot dot period colon. i do the whole bit. but these. yes, that that looks terse. call me please. >> yeah. >> i mean that's what that comes across. >> that's like a, that's like
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an urgent matter. doc is that again narcissistic behavior? >> no, it's being old and although tom pretty spry with the run on sentences. but i make the ultimate transgression, particularly to our friend kat timpf, which drives her insane. and she has set my record straight many times. i could pick up the phone and i call that is god forbid, but i refuse not to call people i want to talk to. >> no one sounds more miserable than kat timpf answering the phone. is this how i hold it? >> unless. >> hello? >> unless we talk about teen mom, then she's. >> all, yes. that's how you two bonded. charlie, you're a young one, almost 40. that's a joke. i don't even i have no idea how old you are. >> like, wait. >> you were ageless. do you use periods like this when. >> you do? i use i use really good punctuation when i'm texting. i'm the same as you. i say dot, dot, dot, and i do
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that whole thing. but for me, if someone says call period me, period, please. period. i'm less afraid than if someone just says call me, please. like that feels more aggressive and just like a little more passive. and i'm like. like, i don't like passive aggressive. i like. >> the worse. any woman that writes, can we talk? >> you don't want that. >> what is it? what does it mean when a man writes you and says, can we talk? ooh, then that's like. >> means he wants to talk. >> yeah. yeah, that's why he's the doctor. >> reading between the lines. >> we'll be right back. >> safelite repair. >> safelite replace. >> nobody likes a cracked windshield. >> are. >> but at least you can go to safelite and schedule a fix in minutes. go to safelite.com and schedule a replacement today. >> safelite repair safelite replace. >> consumer cellular is lowering the price for those 50 and up. get two unlimited lines
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