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something that the democratic party really needs to wrestle with. are you really going to let barack obama and nancy pelosi continue to run your party, or are you going to actually check yourself? look within and say, these are not winners. these are not people who are going to lead us on a path toward victory going forward. i asked him what advice he would give to democrats going forward, and he basically, you know, said that they needed to check themselves when it came to all these extreme positions that they had, particularly on culture war issues. we'll see whether they are actually willing to. >> do that. i think that's where one of the rare issues joe biden and donald trump agree on is whom to blame. >> exactly. >> i agree, they both agree on it. was it was barack clooney. pelosi. okay, ben, great to see you tonight. congrats on the interview. we'll be watching and listening to the rest of it. that's it for us tonight. make sure to follow me on social media. some fun stuff on instagram. jesse watters is next. >> interesting. >> hello, i'm greg gutfeld,
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along with judge jeanine pirro, jessica tarlov, jesse watters, and when she goes to the movies, she sits in the cup holder. dana perino the five. they tried singing, they tried rallies, and now they're trying racism. the latest unhinged democrat media attack on doge has them questioning the citizenship of america's most prominent african-american. >> which country is he? >> loyalty to? south africa. >> canada or the united states? >> i don't. >> want to rely upon the benevolence of an elon musk who grew up in apartheid south africa. >> go back to south africa. he's not a citizen. he came here illegally. who's american? >> citizenship is his. >> third choice of citizenship. >> a pro apartheid south africa billionaire. >> he was. >> pro apartheid. as i understand it, this. >> foreigner.
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>> foreign agent. >> you know, an enemy of the united states. now. >> i'm getting some. >> flack because i said that musk was pro apartheid. i don't really know for sure if he was. >> so who the heck out of her so they can whine all they want about doge. but musk is multiplying. president trump signing an eo, directing all federal agencies to have a representative of doge to oversee all spending. and 47 is once again offering his seal of approval. >> we are having great success in slimming down our government. it's been really very successful and some took pay outs and buyouts and others took other things and some people were finding out don't even exist. we're finding that we have a lot of people that don't exist that people thought that did. >> jesse, this is kind of amazing. not surprising, but amazing. you know, god forbid you say, go back to africa, right? that's bad, that's bad. but you can say. >> go back to africa. >> no you can't. you shouldn't say it. you shouldn't say it. >> i would never say it. >> neither would i.
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>> they keep moving the goalposts. i need to know what's racist and what's not racist. >> you could say go back to south africa. just one adjective. >> so i guess the democrats immigration policies deport elon musk and keep ms. 13 liberals look like 16 year old girls here. they love musk because of his cars, but now they hate him because of who he hangs out with. jessica, i have a feeling that when we do colonize mars, musk is not planting a south african flag. okay? everybody knows that questioning elon's loyalty to this country after not questioning the thousands of unvetted, chinese muslims, venezuelans who they let into the country is insane. they have no message. first, musk was an anti-semitic gangster. then he was co-president for a long time. then he's racist and now he has dual loyalties. the democrats used to have this awesome media machine where they could just destroy you with smears and lies, and
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that's broken and it's not working anymore. so why don't they just say, you know what, his policies are bad. this is not going to be good for the american people. or maybe they can join the cause in getting rid of waste, fraud and abuse. it's silly because this dual loyalty thing is ridiculous since you guys are constantly america last, you're always sending billions of dollars to state sponsors of terror. you're working with the cartels to invade the country. didn't the other day you guys were cheering for america to lose to mexico and canada? i believe that was crockett. not to be confused with davey. >> whom or sonny's partner on miami vice. yeah. or is it sonny crockett? i can't remember. dana, i'm too young for that show. you know what is interesting, too, is how they didn't feel this way about george soros, who spent billions and billions to undermine american strength. but if you criticize george soros, you are playing into the tropes of anti-semitism.
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>> not only. >> that, but. >> do you remember. >> that ilhan. omar caused a multi-week. >> kerfuffle. >> including a vote. >> for being censored. >> in the house. >> because she suggested that jewish people in america have dual loyalties? >> remember that? she almost got censored. >> even by nancy pelosi. that was like, that was a huge deal. now they're doing the same. >> also, i think that. >> president trump is blessed with the dumbest opposition, right? they cannot figure out what their get, their footing. and part of it is what jesse said is that their media operation has collapsed. but the other thing is, elon musk was bullied terribly, he was abused terribly, and he was able to get himself out of that. and guess what? this is the other thing that kills me. he could live anywhere in the world and he chose us. he chose america. and this is where he has his companies. this is where the innovation is coming from. and he single handedly is going to solve rural broadband because for years, going back
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for years to figure out how are we going to connect rural america to the internet. and the biden administration had all this money pledged for it, spend a bunch, never even dropped a cable. now starlink is going to be able to solve that problem for much less price. so i think that he that trump has terrible opposition. i do feel what jesse said argue with him on the merits. but if you look at what he has accomplished and overcome in his life, any of them would be proud of that person if his name wasn't elon musk. >> yeah, rural broadband. >> that's a big issue. >> is that like the dixie chicks? >> very good. >> i like it. >> jessica, i think you might agree with me on this is that it's another example of how identity politics, if it's in your if you filter everything through it, you end up being a tribalist just like the people you condemn. so it's like they just see musk as south african go back to south africa. >> i'm not. >> even sure. >> they. >> really do. >> because this.
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>> would have. >> come up. >> a lot earlier. >> i feel like it's a moment of. >> grasping at straws to. feel phil. >> fill the. >> tv time. >> and it would be much. >> easier to stick to the merits. >> of the criticisms. >> i think these are. >> exactly the. >> kinds of immigrants that. >> we. >> can. >> all agree. >> that we want to. >> have. >> here to come and build companies, etc. but you can draw the line at having an unelected billionaire who spent, what, $290 million on the election. playing a pretty significant. role in the government. and you look at what doge has done, a lot of. >> it is the. >> smoke and mirrors. >> that he says that he's cutting. >> that he's. >> not actually. >> but. >> you know, there are thousands of americans who have lost their. >> jobs. >> some of them by mistake. >> that he then has to. >> run and try to give. >> them. their jobs back. >> you can talk about. >> the support that. >> he's yanking from veterans, everything. >> from. >> you know. staffing at va's. >> crisis hotlines. you can talk about. >> people who. >> protect our parks. you can talk about. >> people who. >> run these clinical trials. i mean, we are going to. >> be. kneecapped in. >> terms of medical. innovation
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because he doesn't cut. you just start off. he's not. it's all smoke and mirrors. he's not cutting anything. and then you say, oh, he's cutting all these jobs. it's interesting. you didn't really care about all the people who lost their jobs during covid, did you, jessica yeah, i did, i think i did. roll the tape of her not caring. no, it's not, it's not it doesn't work that well with. >> me because. >> i do. >> have moments of. >> sanity. and i am. >> being consistent. >> here in all of this. >> but the. >> the american people. >> understand that whether. >> they agree. with the. >> larger premise of getting. >> rid of. >> waste. >> fraud and abuse, that that isn't. what's happening here. >> they know what the 1990s. >> looked like. >> they know what. >> happened when we actually worked with congress over the course. of can you turn? >> oh, charlamagne. >> that just happened. >> yeah, it did just happen. >> what are you looking at? charlamagne? >> she's watching the. >> breakfast club. >> anyway, the 1990s. >> is how you do it. >> not what elon musk is doing. well, you know what's interesting is that you hear from so many people who don't know how businesses work that you have to make big cuts. and this happens in every company.
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>> well. >> why didn't they. >> say anything about the 400,000 people who lost their jobs when bill clinton was president? >> why didn't they complain? >> yeah, that was. >> in the 90s and why? >> but they. >> actually went through agency by agency. >> and they did it better. >> i'm sorry. my turn. they did it better back then. here's the thing. you've got a congresswoman. i've never heard of her before. marcy kaptur, this is a woman who is questioning elon musk, a legal immigrant who followed the rules, but she supported 11 million illegals, not following the rules, disregarding the laws, and coming into the country so we can educate them, medicate them, house them, and make sure that they're happy here. all right. i don't know how this woman belongs in congress. and this whole idea, you know, with sunny hostin, he's from south africa. was he supposed to do come out of his mother's womb and say, ma, i don't like it here. we got to leave south africa. i mean, this is so stupid. it really is. and in the end, you know, the american people, you talk about the american people, they absolutely support what donald
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trump is doing through elon musk. 70% of them say he's following through on his promise. okay, everyone, george. >> soros, it's a real poll. it's not astroturf like those town halls. >> george soros guys, don't wait a. >> minute about. >> those quote unquote. >> watch the interview. >> with mike johnson last night with. >> kaitlan collins about this. >> kaitlan collins, how there is a good one. >> is let me finish. >> my thought. daily caller, did you notice that the liberals are so clueless that you've got the protesters and the congress people in unison saying the same thing? i mean, they just must meet at the end of a block somewhere in somebody's house and say, we all have to say the same thing in georgia will give us money, and we can all protest, and then we'll make sure that donald trump never wins again. they are so clueless. >> that when again, it is done. >> now, i'm not so sure about that. >> nobody is sure? >> no, everyone is sure who's. >> read the constitution. >> okay. all right. up next, the liberals who cried fascists are back! hahaha!
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we were. >> being. >> ignored, but we were being honest. >> there should. >> be a breaking. >> news banner on. >> cnn and msnbc all day long. we are in dictatorship right now. >> the things that i'm speaking out about now about, you know, the threat to our democracy. >> the prices. >> at the grocery. store are going up because democracy is being taken away. >> and legendary hollywood director james cameron is also coming down with a bad case of tds. and like one of his movies, looks like he's unable to escape the trump inator. >> i think it's horrific. >> i think it's horrifying. and, you know, we could. talk about this all day long, but, you know, i see a turn away from everything. >> everything decent. >> you know, america doesn't stand for anything if it doesn't stand for what it. >> has historically stood for. you know. >> it becomes a hollow idea. and i think. >> they're hollowing. >> it out. >> as fast as they can. >> for their own benefit. >> so, jessica, we're doing the
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dictatorship thing again. >> i guess. >> so how did it work last time? >> not great. >> i think. that you can not to be a broken record from just five minutes ago. i think you can talk about the specifics of what's going on without using the kind of terminology that turned off a lot of people. so the base desperately wants people to go on offense, and i get that it's 65 to 70% want people in positions of power to go harder. or i forget the exact term that they used in the survey for it, but i think that you can set the stage by just saying donald trump doesn't respect the way the government works. he wants to override congress. congress appropriates the money. donald trump thinks you do what you want. he doesn't respect the judiciary. they threaten judges who make decisions that they don't agree with. he doesn't believe in a free press. not only what's going on with the ap, but changing the way the press pool works and i think. >> changed the press pool.
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>> wow. >> check out what jacqui heinrich has our our own jacqui heinrich. >> our very own. >> our very own. >> i'm sorry. that's not going to work on us. we don't. we think for ourselves. i love jackie, but i disagree with her. there you go. and it is. >> a free country. no, it's not the end of the story. it is just the beginning. >> that's my. >> oh, is it in your notes? just the beginning. anyway. i'm done. >> good. >> all right, can i go? >> go ahead. >> okay. article two of the constitution. the president has the obligation to ensure that the laws of the land are followed. and when congress appropriates money or when money is misappropriated, the president in the executive branch has the authority to look at that. so let's not make like he doesn't have the right to do it. and by the way. the first amendment, why the. >> court. >> just said john roberts just came down and said, you better watch it, folks. and the local judge who made one of those decisions to hold to issue a tro just got slapped down. so let's let's not make this greater than it is. the bottom line is the democrats are going
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nowhere and i love it. they should keep it up. all right. their message is a message of hate. everything is about hate. and he shouldn't be talking about food prices. he should be he should be talking about food and his own situation. but when he says the prices at the grocery store are going up because democracy is being taken away, who is he kidding? they couldn't talk about inflation or price. take a look at him for four years and now he wants to talk about democracy taking it away. and james cameron, he's living in new jersey in new zealand. stay there. he's been there for 20 years. he made his money off americans. if he's so worried about america, why don't you move here? >> a lot of this is a process complaint. you know, it's about the press pool. it's about this judge or congress. do voters really care that much about process? >> no, they don't. and that's another reason why they're not getting any traction and why doge continues to have the kind of reaction that it does. look, aside from the polling, and i agree, there's not a ton, but the one stop polling that we
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have says americans like it. look at the ratings. why do you think we talk about doge every day? yeah, because people want to hear about it. they want to know about it and they are interested in what's going on. the other thing is when they use when the left uses language like we are living under a totalitarian regime, like i think about all the repressed people around the world. do they get a word? what about aren't those the people that they're so concerned about with the foreign aid problem? like, and that's on the merits. let's talk about that. but when you use language like hitler totalitarianism, that we're taking away democracy and that's causing egg prices to go up. you sound so stupid that it's impossible. it's like, why even argue with them? they're so and they're not. it's not even worth arguing with. it doesn't merit our time, except for to make fun of them. >> so we just make fun of jessica. now we don't. >> have to argue with pritzker. >> oh, pritzker. got it. okay. >> do we have that picture of pritzker again? sure. >> let's put it up. >> you know what he looks like? he ate chris christie.
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>> so mean. >> no, you haven't seen chris christie at all. i'm not saying that pritzker is a cannibal, but i'm not not saying it. you know, it's funny you said we watch it to make fun of fun of it. i think that cnn has created a new media specialty. jennings porn. it is like porn. it lasts about three minutes and you just keep watching it over and over again. and i feel bad for the bookers at cnn because they have to like they have to look at the guests that they they feed to the slaughter house to jennings. they look like a model un, like a collection of high school debaters who have no idea they're on a tv show. they know. no, scott jennings isn't on. you're safe, scott jennings isn't on. and they say that. it's like when you watch somebody, when you watch jennings asked terry, or whatever his name is. this goes to your point, his reason behind his banal assertions. his eyes are like as wide as
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saucers because nobody asks a follow up question. so jessica is right. you got to come armed with specifics, because one day someone's going to ask you for why do you think that, james cameron? why do you think it's been terrifying? what makes you feel that way? you know, how is it terrifying. why are you like. it's like you got to get beyond these load bearing phrases of fascism and hitlerism. it's the best. i mean, i swear you could probably watch the ratings on cnn. they're like this. and then when jennings is on, it goes. >> oh god. >> i love jennings. >> oh, man. >> that's why i don't do podcasts. why? because i'm terrified of the follow up question. >> yeah, you know what? >> i will. >> just i will just melt down. yeah. do you think i've thought about this before? >> yeah. oh, by the way, who was that other dude on there? that old guy jarvis. james carville. oh, yeah. yeah, yeah. this guy is a has been he's
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like he was an elevated consultant. do you know what i'm talking about? jessica. do you remember his name? jeff. jeff jarvis. yeah. yeah yeah. he's like a no. like he's just been around pretending to be like an expert. it makes you think that cnn's having a very hard time finding people to go on the show opposite jennings. >> jennings porn. >> i'm sure gavin newsom is going to be like, oh, let me at him. >> yeah. >> jennings versus newsom would be good. would you go on newsom's show? >> do they have snacks in the green room? >> yes they do, greg. >> then i'll be there. >> all right. up next, our favorite touchy italian is back. some democrats want andrew cuomo to save them. >> and i've been putting out fire. with gasoline. and power. >> so handsome. >> i think. >> oh, i, i can't buy this. >> what's wrong? hang on there.
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>> no message, no leader, no direction. house democrats are once again torching their party for being an out-of-touch disaster. >> the way that we come across that really turns people off. we lost an election across the board. so by definition, we've fallen out of touch with the majority of americans. >> what is our vision? >> what is. >> our vision? just to continue. >> to try. >> to win by default. >> that, to. >> me, is the failure of. >> leadership in the democratic party. we are. >> just being tactical. >> we're hoping. >> that they self-destruct. >> and you know, the leadership void is bad in the democratic party when they're bringing back this pervert. disgraced former new york governor andrew cuomo is being seen as a possible white house candidate by some democrats. and he's also reportedly close to throwing his hat in the ring to become the next mayor of new york city. and it looks like he's got the support of hakeem jeffries. >> a candidate that a lot of
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people, as i've heard from, that i represent, is very interested in checking it out. >> all right, jesse, how desperate are the democrats to actually think andrew cuomo, a man who was forced out of office because of sexual harassment claims, not to mention the covid problem where ill covid patients were brought into nursing homes, where people died to actually think that he should run for president in 2028. >> well, let's be clear. he's not perverted. he's just italian. that was his excuse. >> for yourself. >> politics is so simple. it's really math. i know democrats aren't really good at it, but what they decided to do is take the most irrelevant constituency. trans less than 1% of the nation and go all in. or migrants 0% of the voting population and go all in. meanwhile, the top issues, the border and inflation were issues that they caused, then
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ignored and then offered no plan to fix. look at right now they're talking about egg prices. what's their plan to lower egg prices? what's their plan to do anything. greg's talked about it. it's empty slogans i get it. middle class diversity. okay. what is your plan and how is it going to work? because tax and spending hasn't worked on the homeless. hasn't worked on entitlements, education, health. it has failed. so until you get a candidate, maybe it's cuomo who just comes in with a new idea, a fresh idea, a different idea, then you're just lost. >> dana dana has basically admitted that the democrat party, as jesse said, has no real plan beyond hoping that the republicans fail. so if you've got if you've got a democrat congressman who sees this as a problem, why should voters even trust the democrat party? >> i think i think ro khanna is a very interesting person. he
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comes on newsroom a lot. i follow him. he has passion and he does have ideas, and he's willing to come and talk to everybody. but one thing he doesn't have necessarily is like a sense of humor that is going to get people like really watching seth moulton as well. like, i know he is funny, but they're afraid to show it, right? they're afraid to be funny because they don't want to show personality. now you have gavin newsom with his new podcast. he thinks he's going to be the savior of it all. but we know why they are having a talent drought. they basically cannibalize a generation of young leaders to pave the way for joe biden. and i think that they are paying the price for that over and over again. and we'll talk about it in the next block or two about the cover up. but because they decided to not go with the passion of the party with bernie sanders and to try to do something safe with joe biden, you ended up with the results that you got in the biden administration, and it swung everybody the other way. >> you know, jessica, the democratic party has fallen out of touch with most americans. and i think even people within the democrat party say they need to be more moderate. but
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part of the problem is that they don't they don't allow open debate. i mean, they you know, there are certain issues. if you're not in support of those issues, then you're an outcast. what are they going to do to kind of open it up? >> well, i think it's not actually about being more moderate. i think it's about being more passionate. and a lot of people have been talking about bernie sanders, whose policy platform is definitely to the left of where a majority of the party is. but he has the passion. he's on tour right now going around the country and his pushing back against oligarchy to. >> but he was there was a poll that said something like 48% of the democrats think they should be more moderate. >> i, i, i'm just i'm taking that and expanding it more largely to the conversation about what donald trump represented, which was being a fighter. and democrats are looking for someone that's going to be a fighter. so people are more forgiving, i think, of a policy position or something that you said that they don't necessarily agree with. if you seem like you really care, and especially if you seem like you might backtrack on it and just say,
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you know what i thought that i revised based on x, y, and z reasons. so i think that's what we're looking for. but it is very normal in the wake of a loss to not have a new leader already. it hasn't been that long after 2012 when romney lost. it took a while. and then, i mean, people didn't even think donald trump was going to be the leader and he ended up winning in 2016. so i'm not nervous about that. what i do think is a positive sign for democrats, though, is there seems to be a bit of coalescing around a message that is resonating. so hakeem jeffries gave a press conference today. he held up two signs, and one of them says elon musk is making $8 million a day in government contracts. the average medicaid recipient gets $65 a day. and we know in the new spending bill that speaker johnson has put forward in that narrowly passed the house that you're going to. why are you. this actually matters. >> to this great new message. >> i got here. >> you got bored the. second i opened my mouth. no, but it it does matter to say that somebody who is running the government in a serious capacity is supposed to be
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rooting out waste, fraud and abuse is making $8 million a day, and they want to cut your medicaid. and you know how serious the threat is, because josh hawley, of all people, is saying that he will not allow that spending bill to go through the senate. he says 21% of the people who live in his state are on medicaid. >> all right. greg, okay. >> they're only going after medicaid and medicare for fraud. everybody knows that that is true. >> everybody knows. >> everybody knows that. everybody, by the way, by the way, you know, i was going to say identity politics is a dead end, but you wish it was a dead end because at least you can turn around. it's a one way street. there's no u-turns. that's the problem you're going straight into, you know, and then and if you think about it like, how is the democrat? what would the democratic party be like without identity politics? it would be the republican party because minus identity politics, suddenly all the issues bubble up you go. oh, crime. it's about crime. border is a border. speech is speech. now imagine i'm a democrat. i'm
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>> he's sharp physically. >> i mean, mentally. >> i think the question. >> is. >> physically right. >> he's 81. and his memory. you know, it doesn't seem great. >> it's not horrible. >> as an editor and a star anchor. >> i'm sorry, but the clip with him and lara trump where he accused her of denigrating biden's stutter when she was talking about his cognitive difficulties, as though everybody somehow had this information that joe biden had a stutter. except, you know, it's like, oh, how dare you? and it was this all kind of smells because i don't know how. joe. jake tapper could have written this book if he didn't believe it, and if he didn't say anything up until this book comes out, you know, i mean, if there's still time. i mean, maybe jake should write a mea culpa. maybe he has inside the book where he admits that not only did he deny the
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obvious, which is the biggest story of our political lifetimes, we had a hollow president. but you also denigrated those like lara trump who dared to speak out about it. so how can you can't ignore cnn's role in the cover up if you're writing a book about the cover up? unless you didn't write the book about the cover up, you just slapped your name on it. i don't know. >> the coauthor, jesse, is alex thompson of axios, and he was one of the reporters early on who was like, i think there's a problem here with biden. and actually they have very good sources. and the white house press operation just tried to destroy them. that was one of the reasons you had that. your favorite morning joe clip? yes. it was one of his reports that had them saying, how dare you? biden is perfectly fine. >> yeah, because if jake had all these sources, why wasn't he reporting what the sources were telling him? you're saying jake all of a sudden discovered 50 sources on november 6th, wrote this 350 page book in three months and got it published right. this guy did a nice job. they bring him in. he
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puts the coauthor name to it. jake has a show. he gets a nice advance between 1 million and 2. they probably did an 80 over 20 deal, but what kind of integrity do you have to have? that's like me writing a book next year. actually, you know what? trump was a dictator. >> i would. >> read that. >> come on. >> actually. >> it's not. >> a terrible idea. you should do it anyway. jessica. >> i think that the controversy over this is what's going to be going on for the next few years, and that democrats and people in the media who were very defensive of joe biden are going to have to deal with it. something i certainly think about, i thought for a very long time that joe biden could do it. i thought he could win the election and that he could serve. and that obviously all came to a. >> halt to. >> i think that people were certainly not honest in his inner circle with folks in the media and people who were going to be writing big fat checks
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was not me about what was going on. and alex thompson has very good sources. he was being leaked to by people who were working in the inner circle and knew that it was going to be a disaster if this carried on. and, you know, matt yglesias had a post on slow boring, his substack about a month ago where he said, the only person who can win in 2028 is someone who does a full culpa and throws biden under the bus. and i think that's what is going to be happening. but you have to take some personal responsibility when you're doing that. >> do you think gavin newsom will do that on his podcast? >> you know what? i'm not going to listen to the podcast because i don't care. but i think the title of this book, original sin, should be the name of jake tapper's autobiography because he was part of the original sin. he was a part of the, you know, the ideology that said, we have to cover up for joe. make no mistake, we saw it with our own eyes. he was up close. he was right there. he knew people in
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the white house. he was talking to people in the white house. and i agree. i think the whole idea that this guy could write a book and i've written eight of them and then turn around and get it out there in three months. you know, you get a publisher, you get a print it, it's done. it's ridiculous. but, you know, so if he was being honest, then you know that that, you know, it was really just a stutter. then he's either selling himself out or he wants to profit by now, lying because he's denying that that he was lying before. so who's going to buy the book? not the conservatives. they think he's a liar on cnn and not the left because they think he's a sellout. so i think the whole thing is jake tapper is watching his numbers go down. he's on at 4:00. his numbers, i think the last couple of days were 600,000. and will cain at 4:00 on fox. it was 2.5 million. so he sees people on the left going down. he sees his own numbers going down. and
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credit card to buy a lottery ticket. the ticket hits for half $1 million. so if you're the owner of the credit card, what do you do? if you're the thief, what do you do? and if you're a prosecutor, what do you do? my conclusion i, as a prosecutor, would arrest the thieves. but what will probably happen is the owner of the credit card should refuse to testify on behalf of the prosecution and cut a deal with the thieves and split the half a million. >> okay. >> god, this is like commando plot. >> i like that. >> you know, and then somebody ends up dead in the first ten minutes from this deal, and then you've got to untangle it. maybe it's more like a kojak episode. i love kojak. >> yeah. >> all right. jessica. >> okay. so, a sicilian town continuing its annual cheese rolling tradition during italy's carnival season. the game is called maraschino and involves two teams of 2 or 3 players throwing a wheel of pecorino cheese as far as possible down a designated path using a rope team, then that
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throws the furthest receives the grand prize, which is just the 26 pound cheese itself, which is exciting. and that's then. >> do they eat it? >> no. at the end of the road, you'll see governor pritzker with his mouth. open on his knees like this. you can't take. >> the shot. do that. we're having a nice time talking about the cheese. okay. anyway, 17th century game. still going. >> oh, it's been going on for a long time. long time. we love. we love the sicilians and their cheesy whatevers tonight. oh, what a great show. kennedy. george. santos. oh my goodness. andrew gruel and charlie arnold. that's tonight. let's do this. gus's daily diaries are. so guess what he did today? he had a good walk earlier today. there he is. first day without a jacket, and he's looking trim. he peed in no poop, but he may have scared a husky getting too excited, but he's got a lot of energy from all the exercise. dana,
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you can go next. >> well, i'll do a little dog thing, too. i thought this was cute. the pup bus is underway. this was in the washington post. a bunch of furry friends, they. they go on a little bus like this to go to camp. they go to the canine clients. they get this, like, whole, like, dog park fun. look at that. and they're also well behaved. >> i'm against forced puppy bussing. >> that little puppy was me. >> they all looked. >> but they all look like they're drugged. i mean, they're too quiet. >> maybe it was after the park. >> yeah. >> could be. >> let's hope. i have. >> so much time. >> it's okay. jesse will take it up by just babbling. >> it's fine. we got a gator on the golf course, everybody. don't worry. florida man was there. that's florida alumni. billy. hershel grabbed the 60 degree. showed no fear. massive reptile. got him off the fairway. not afraid of gators. they're more afraid of you, he said. finished the day five under. >> right. >> not bad. billy. tonight, jesse watters primetime. the
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binder comes out of hibernation. she did not bring her binder. >> is she on the show? >> she's not on the show. >> it looks like you're having her as a guest. >> it's just a promotional trick. >> no. >> yeah, but. >> but where did she come out of hibernation? >> in harvard square. doing what? she spoke about her experiences with joe biden, and she said it was a real cooker pressure. >> a cooker pressure. >> it was a cooker pressure. >> that's what she said. >> jesse. >> what she said. promotional tease. it's sort of like the epstein files coming out. >> we also have the epstein files tonight at 8:00. >> yeah. >> don't miss those. >> i hear they're not so exciting. >> very mysterious. >> what happened? are they? never are. everything's redacted. >> yeah. >> at least that's what my doctor told me. you know, watch tonight. what? >> wait, you have jorge santos on the show? >> yes i do. yeah. what? i'm excited. >> what's he doing? >> oh, just being his old, charming self. all ♪ ♪
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