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the party panel is back jimmy failla and steven sigmund.what do you make of this, donald trump topping the most powerful person in the world and russia becoming. >> vladimir putin had better look out now. the twitter storm is going to hit him. kennedy: donald trump doesn't like losing to anybody and the most important thing for him to do is to go out and attack vladimir putin. kennedy: with his bare hands? >> now, with his twitter feed. kennedy: i think is far more clever than vladimir putin. what is it like to see them -- be the most powerful man in the world? >> if you read the metrics of the survey didn't follow the best taco bolts. kennedy: bernie sanders was right. >> how does forbes know anything? kennedy: you are obviously a tool of the russian state. >> the most powerful people are the ones who you don't think at any power and they are closer to a powerful person and kind of quiet and on the sidelines. kennedy: like, out of dean. >> you tell them stuff and people don't think him that the secrets that the secret to make you think why
the party panel is back jimmy failla and steven sigmund.what do you make of this, donald trump topping the most powerful person in the world and russia becoming. >> vladimir putin had better look out now. the twitter storm is going to hit him. kennedy: donald trump doesn't like losing to anybody and the most important thing for him to do is to go out and attack vladimir putin. kennedy: with his bare hands? >> now, with his twitter feed. kennedy: i think is far more clever than...
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and jimmy failla. all right. there are so many journalists who spend so many time lamenting donald trump and his truther use. they think it could be a giant distraction and they say it's downright dangerous. who is more to blame, donald trump and his effective use of this somewhat new medium or lazy journalists who respond to it and change the story with their response somewhat donald trump is doing is brilliant. it took a political outsider to communicate with americans the way we communicate with each other. we see radio and television and social media being a dominant influence. he's talking to us the way we already talk to each other. kennedy: politicians are so polished. this is unmediate. this is like the sharing economy but in the white house. is that good or bad? >> i don't know whether it's good or bad. there is a sense that it makes a lot of sense. it's the most exciting, terrifying time in political history or for the last decade. and they don't have anything to talk about. they are used to parsing the
and jimmy failla. all right. there are so many journalists who spend so many time lamenting donald trump and his truther use. they think it could be a giant distraction and they say it's downright dangerous. who is more to blame, donald trump and his effective use of this somewhat new medium or lazy journalists who respond to it and change the story with their response somewhat donald trump is doing is brilliant. it took a political outsider to communicate with americans the way we communicate...
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tomorrow on the show kmele fort, gavin mcinnis and jimmy failla. >> an ancestor they knew nothing aboutwent through 50-some-odd years of my life and had no clue. >> an inheritance they can hardly believe... >> what was your reaction as you opened those first boxes? >> it was mind-blowing. >> why does andrew green have george washington's will? >> bare-knuckle politics, cold-blooded murder, a legacy all but snuffed out... >> this was a cloud of suspicion of having lived a double life. >> what did they do? >> what are the chances that those boxes would've just been trashed? >> very good chance of that. >> what would you do? >> well, it drove me crazy. >> how 'bout 6,000? >> and what's it all worth? >> you think you'll ever get another auction with a story like this?
tomorrow on the show kmele fort, gavin mcinnis and jimmy failla. >> an ancestor they knew nothing aboutwent through 50-some-odd years of my life and had no clue. >> an inheritance they can hardly believe... >> what was your reaction as you opened those first boxes? >> it was mind-blowing. >> why does andrew green have george washington's will? >> bare-knuckle politics, cold-blooded murder, a legacy all but snuffed out... >> this was a cloud of suspicion...
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it's comedian jimmy failla. and gavin mcinnes. kmele foster is here, the glorious host on the fifth column podcast. one of the most popular in the country. it's a worldwide phenomenon led by you and your great dress wearer and lapel pins. gavin, in your beautiful christmas card you touched on music and the attorneys music has in your life. i wanted to touch on music in the monologue. some of the musicians we lost, they leave a hole in the culture. tell me about your wife's reaction. >> my wife whom i love have ch, continues stop crying when prince died. i value her i.q., but i worry it's low. he had delirium, he had the power generation. there was purposing rain. but after that, did anyone listen to the new power generation? what were they? kennedy: he reportedly game a jehovah's witness and a republican. >> when these people cry for dead celebrities, you realize they are not your friend. scalia and breitbart and christopher mitchings was contributing. kennedy: their work creates an emotional connection. you can't necessarily disc
it's comedian jimmy failla. and gavin mcinnes. kmele foster is here, the glorious host on the fifth column podcast. one of the most popular in the country. it's a worldwide phenomenon led by you and your great dress wearer and lapel pins. gavin, in your beautiful christmas card you touched on music and the attorneys music has in your life. i wanted to touch on music in the monologue. some of the musicians we lost, they leave a hole in the culture. tell me about your wife's reaction. >> my...