Megyn Kelly on Kamala's "60 Minutes" Fail, and Her Shameful Hurricane Politics, with Evita Duffy-Alfonso and Link Lauren | Ep. 910
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Summary
The media blitz is officially on and now we know why. After practically ignoring the press for the better part of two months, suddenly, suddenly Vice President Kamala Harris and Governor Tim Walz are everywhere. Right at this moment, we do the show live from 12-2 PM ET.
Transcript
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Welcome to The Megyn Kelly Show, live on Sirius XM channel 111 every weekday at noon east.
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Hey everyone, I'm Megyn Kelly. Welcome to The Megyn Kelly Show. The media blitz is officially
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on and now we know why. After practically ignoring the press for the better part of
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two months, suddenly Vice President Kamala Harris and Governor Tim Walz are everywhere.
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They're everywhere. Right at this moment, we do the show live from 12 to 2. She's about to go live
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on Howard Stern. That's interesting. Interesting choice of timing by her. She goes to 60, of course,
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and at this moment, they just finished up. She just finished up over at The View. So now we know she
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went to what she could find was the friendliest source over at 60 Minutes, Bill Whitaker,
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who seems like a very nice man without any sharp tools in his arsenal. There was one sharp exchange
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on immigration that could potentially have ended her campaign. And other than that, he was very
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nice to her. He was pretty sweet. This was, they used to call 60 Minutes, they used to call the Mike
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Wallace, Ed Bradley lineup, Murderer's Row, because they would crush you. It was scary to go on there.
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Liars would be exposed. No politician was spared because they cared more about the reputation of
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60 Minutes as a hard-hitting journalistic outfit than they did about promoting somebody's candidacy.
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My apologies, Bill seems like a nice man. But you know what? Bill, you're too nice. You were too nice
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for this particular job. And you put on the kid gloves, you took care of her, and we all saw it.
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Anybody who's a journalist or who pays attention to the news saw it. Maybe it'll go harder for her
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when she appears on Stephen Colbert. Sure. Sure, yeah. Sure it will. Kamala Harris did terribly.
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She doesn't know anything about foreign policy. I mean, that is one of the things that might...
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She knows nothing about foreign policy. When Trump became president, he had been a businessman.
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He had never been a world leader. He traveled the world. He was a businessman.
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But he figured it out. He figured it out darn quick because he had a lifetime of experience
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running things, making big decisions, and understanding the world. She's been vice
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president for almost four years, and she still knows nothing. Nothing. It was really kind of
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stunning to watch how clueless she was on her own economic plans, her lies about immigration.
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And when we veered into Ukraine, China, and Israel, I mean, it was like blank stares and absolutely no
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number 989898 today. They took about 30 minutes to go through the Kamala Harris interview with
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Bill, including commercials. It was longer than that. And it had many cuts, you could see.
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There were gentle pushback moments from Bill. He's been her go-to correspondent at CBS when she goes
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over there. That's who she likes to sit with. There's a reason for that. This marked her third sit-down
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with him. But when it came time to actually answering the questions, she once again stuck to
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her script, which nine times out of 10 meant saying nothing. All right. So we have two guests
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who are going to come on in just a bit. And we're going to talk about some stories in the news, this
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and her other interviews, because she just sat down on the view. I've got stories. I got thoughts on that
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as well. Tim Wall's also out there. But I think we should go through the 60 minutes interview,
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just you and I together. All right. So overall, the two most telling exchanges came on the economy
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and immigration. And in those areas, at least in the second area, Bill Whitaker did push her.
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All right. So I'm going to get to those, but I'm just going to start at the beginning in case you
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missed it. He starts off with, what can the U.S. do to stop war in the Middle East from spinning out
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of control? Fine. I mean, she has no idea. She gives some inane answer about this is what she does
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often. She tries to go back and give you a little history lesson. Like, let me take you back because
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it's great filler. It, in her mind, makes her sound smart, like she understands the issue. And then she
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gives no policy prescription or forecast whatsoever. So it's great, right? It's just fill, fill,
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fill. I kind of understand some facts about this, but zero offerings in terms of what she intends to
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do about it. And this is, oh yeah, we have it. Let's watch. What can the U.S. do at this point
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to stop this from spinning out of control? Well, let's start with October 7. 1,200 people were
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massacred. And I maintain Israel has a right to defend itself and how it does so matters. Far too many
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innocent Palestinians have been killed. This war has to end. We supply Israel with billions of dollars
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in military aid. And yet Prime Minister Netanyahu seems to be charting his own course. Does the U.S.
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have no sway over Prime Minister Netanyahu? The work that we do diplomatically with the
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leadership of Israel is an ongoing pursuit around making clear our principles? But it seems that
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Prime Minister Netanyahu is not listening. We are not going to stop pursuing what is necessary for
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the United States to be clear about where we stand on the need for this war to end. Could you do that
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right now while you're sitting on 60 minutes? Say something. What is your plan? So it's so
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incredibly frustrating to listen to her. The longer version of answer one, what can the U.S. do to
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stop this? Let's start with October 7. 1,200 people massacred, 250 hostages taken, including Americans,
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women brutally raped. That's good she admitted that because some on her side don't. And as I said then,
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Israel has a right to defend itself. We would. And how it does so matters. This is a jibe at Israel.
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Far too many innocent Palestinians have been killed. They have. That's true. And that too is
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the fault of Hamas, which she forgot to add. This war has to end. Well, yes, Israel also would like
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the war to end, but they need to finish off their archenemy that tried to wipe them off the face of
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the map a year ago. That's what the issue is, which of course she doesn't acknowledge.
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Then Whitaker comes back. We supply Israel with billions of dollars in military aid, but Netanyahu
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seems to be charting his own course. You heard the tail end of this question. The Biden-Harris
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administration has pressed him to agree to a ceasefire. He's resisted. Gee, why could that be,
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Bill? What do you mean? I mean, like, hello, we know why he's resisted. Their country was attacked
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on a scale that dwarfs, if you look at population level, even 9-11 here. They want to finish off the
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group that attacked them before they lay down their weapons. Okay, whatever. He's resisted.
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You urged him not to go into Lebanon. He went in anyway. Does the U.S. have no sway over Prime
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Minister Netanyahu? Again, so what I'm getting at here is this is a leftist framing of the issue.
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It's a Palestinian-like framing of the issue. Like Netanyahu is this rogue agent who won't listen
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to a Biden-Harris administration that really is worried about winning Michigan. That's them.
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That's what they're trying to do here. That's why they're pressuring Netanyahu. They know very well
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he intends to finish off this terrorist group before he pulls back, but instead it's more fun
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to appeal to the Palestinian supporters, the Hamas supporters by saying, you know, you've tried
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to pull this attack dog off of its mission, but apparently you don't have enough sway.
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She answers, the work that we do diplomatically with the leadership of Israel is an ongoing pursuit
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around making clear our principles. Huh? What? Do you have sway or don't you? Is this a long worded way
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of saying we do diplomatic work with Netanyahu and it's an ongoing pursuit where we make clear our
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principles? Okay. I've got hair in my mouth. Sorry. Lip gloss plus hair. Not a good combo. Okay.
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Bill Whitaker follows up, but it seems that prime minister Netanyahu is not listening. Okay. She comes
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back. We're not going to stop pursuing what is necessary for the United States to be clear about
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where we stand on the need for this war to end. What? You see, she says nothing. The war needs to end
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because we need to win Michigan and Michigan voters would like the war to end. But the reality is it
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appears that the Arab voters in Michigan think Trump has a greater likelihood of ending the war
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because the polls just showed their split right down the middle. Whereas you would have expected
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them to favor Harris Biden. They're split right down the middle. And, um, Trump was asked about this
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issue on, um, who Hewitt show yesterday. You know, why do you think that is? And Trump said,
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I think it's because they know I'll end the war. I'll end it. Okay. Um, so we get her inanity.
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We're not going to stop pursuing what is necessary for the U S to be clear about where we stand on the
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need for this war to end. You've said nothing. Then he says, do we have a real close ally in Netanyahu?
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And she can't answer that, right? Because she's not allowed to tie herself to Netanyahu because
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the leftists don't like him. So she says, I think with all due respect, the better question is,
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do we have an important alliance between the American people and the Israeli people? The answer
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to that is yes. Again, I pointed this out yesterday. We had this question in advance.
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She won't even say that Israel's an ally. All she can say is the people. Well, you know,
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it's also true. Like the Russian people love us. They do. I've seen it for myself. And a lot of
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Americans have sympathies for the Russian people who are good, lovely people. That doesn't
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necessarily mean that we're allies with Russia. So there is just saying that we're allied with
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the people of Israel. Doesn't really answer the question that he was getting at. And there's a
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reason she's trying so desperately to dodge it. Then we switch gears, uh, to back to America.
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All right. And he gets into the American economy. And this was a nightmare for several different
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reasons. Let's take a listen to the, to the cut we have on it.
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My plan, Bill, if you don't mind, my plan is about saying that when you invest in small
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businesses, you invest in the middle class and you strengthen America's economy. Small
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businesses are part of the backbone of America's economy.
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But pardon me, Madam vice president. I, the, the question was, how are you going to pay for
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it? Well, one of the things I'm going to make sure that the richest among us who can afford
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it pay their fair share in taxes. It is not right that teachers and nurses and firefighters
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are paying a higher tax rate than billionaires and the biggest corporations.
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But we're dealing with the real world. How are you going to get this through Congress?
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You know, when you talk quietly with a lot of folks in Congress, they know exactly what
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I'm talking about. No, they don't. No one does. Literally nobody knows what you're talking
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about. We've tried, we've tried harder than anyone on this show. We go through it word by
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word. Every time you speak, we're still unclear. Or let me back up. So he gets into the economy
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and he kicks it off in a question you did not hear there, where he says, there are a lot
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of signs. The American economy is doing very well, better than most countries, I think.
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But the American people don't seem to be feeling it. Groceries are 25% higher and people are
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blaming you and Joe Biden for that. Are they wrong? So this is actually a present by Bill
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Whitaker to Kamala Harris. The economy is doing really well, better than most countries, but
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some people don't seem to feel it. And it's probably because of those high groceries. That's
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what our problems are limited to now. High groceries. He knows very well that she has
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this stupid plan that she all but abandoned because economists on the left and the right
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came out and said, what the F are you saying? We're not. There's the groceries being high
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is not a price gouging problem, but that was her very first economic speech. Remember she
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gave, she got lambasted by the left and the right, and she's stuck to it since then as though
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this is a real plan. So he gives her the opportunity. Groceries, you know what the
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answer to this one is, Kamala. Groceries are still up 25% higher and some people are blaming
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you. Are they wrong? This was a gift to her. He absolutely could have done a much harder hitting
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question on this and I think missed an opportunity. Murderer's Row would have done it and just wrote
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down a couple of stats as I was thinking about how would I have gotten after this. Gas prices
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are a dollar higher right now per gallon than they were under Donald Trump. Inflation was up 19%
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for the first several years of the Biden-Harris administration. Under Donald Trump, it was around
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6% for his first 42 months. If you compare the first 42 months for each, 19% under you, 6% under
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Trump. The stock market right now is producing a return of about 11.5%. Under Trump, it was 16.5%.
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Electricity costs are up 25% versus where they were under Donald Trump. I have news for you,
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Bill Whitaker. It isn't just a feeling that people are having. It's actual expenses that they're seeing
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in their monthly balance sheet, in their monthly checking account, in their panic when they go,
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yes, to the grocery store, but also to the gas station when they check their 401ks and when they
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have to pay their electric bill at the end of the month. So it's more than just the feels.
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And when crafting a tough question, you know exactly how to, you don't leave her wiggle room.
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You throw the numbers at her, you know, and then it's, it's not, are people wrong about their
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feeling? It's what do you say to people who look at those statistics and say, I was better off under
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Donald Trump? That's the question. All right. So what does she say? She's like, great. It appears
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we're both on the same page about how great things are. And she expands right on, right? She says,
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we now have historic low unemployment in America. Among all groups of people, we have an economy
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that's thriving by all macroeconomic measures. I got 10 to one. She doesn't know what macroeconomic
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means. And to your point, prices are still too high. And I know that we need to deal with it,
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which is why part of my plan, you mentioned groceries, Bill. She was like, thank you. Part of
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my plan is what we must do to bring down the price of groceries. So now they make an edit and Bill jumps
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in just to summarize it. Harris says she'll press Congress to pass a federal ban on price gouging
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for food and groceries, but details are yet to be defined. Okay. But he does not offer anything along
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the lines of the pushback. I just outlined for you that she was ripped by economists on the left.
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Remember that Washington post piece we went through in detail on the show where the woman who was like,
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Hey, pro tip when they're calling you a communist, maybe don't make your first speech about communist
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like policies, including price controls, especially when the grocer's margin is only less than one
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percentage point on their markups. What exactly is Kamala Harris and Congress going to do to pull
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back on that huge margin to change things for you with the grocery store? Nothing. There's nothing
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they can do. Inflation caused the high prices, her out of control spending caused the high prices.
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And that's the unsaid gorilla between the two of them and not raised by Bill Whitaker.
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So then he switches to some of what you heard. You want to expand the child tax credit. You want to
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give tax breaks on first-time home buyers and to people starting small businesses, but it is estimated
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by this nonpartisan committee for responsible federal budget that your economic plan would add 3 trillion
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to the federal deficit over the next decade. How are you going to pay for that? She says, well, other
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economists have reviewed my plan versus my opponent and determined my plan would strengthen America's
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economy. His would weaken it. That is not an answer to how are you going to pay for it? My plan would
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strengthen America's economy. His would weaken it. How are you going to pay for it? How are you going to
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pay for it? Then she goes on? My plan is saying that when you invest in small businesses, you heard this
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part, when you invest in the middle-class filler, filler empty, and you strengthen America's economy,
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small businesses are part of the backbone of the American economy. So to his credit, he does follow
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up. The question was, how are you going to pay for it? And then she goes back to this tired old trope
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we've heard from Democrats forever. Well, one of the things is I'm going to make sure the richest among
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us who can afford it pay their fair share in taxes. It is not right. The teachers and nurses and
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firefighters are paying a higher tax rate than billionaires and the biggest corporations. That
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is a lie. That is not happening in this economy. The billionaires and the richest among us are paying
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a much bigger tax rate than the nurses and the firefighters. I mean, it's just been documented over
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and over and over again. And the only way she thinks, and Biden has said in the past that they
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can get away with this is if you consider unrealized gains on their investments. So if you say, oh,
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you've got this much money in the stock market. And if you cashed out right now with prices being at
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whatever, the stock market being wherever you would make this much money. But as everybody who has a 401k
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knows, that's not the way investments work. Most people keep them in their longterm and they use
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them as a retirement account, including a millionaire and they don't withdraw them.
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You know, nobody knows when peak is going to be and they don't, we don't force them to pay taxes,
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although she would like to an unrealized gains. So only if you included imaginary profits off of
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investments that are sitting in the stock market, can you ever get to even an argument that they have a
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lower tax rate than anybody? The reality is that they pay around 30% in their tax rate. Those
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billionaires, those millionaires. All right. You've got an average income tax rate, at least in 2021.
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This is according to tax foundation of 14.9%. The top 1% paid 25.9% average rate, which is nearly
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eight times higher than the 3.3% average rate paid by the bottom half of taxpayers payers. All right.
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So you've got about 26% versus 3.3%. It's just a lie what she says. And she says it all the time. And so
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did Biden. Um, here's some more for you at the bottom of the earning brackets. There's 0% tax zero in
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the middle. They're taxed under 15% of their income. And the top is taxed 30%. All right. Those are the real
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numbers. Um, yeah, there it is. The average tax rates at the top are at least two times the rate
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in the middle and three times the rate at the bottom. What she says is not true. There's no
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follow-up with that whatsoever, nor is there any follow-up with, even if you taxed all the billionaires
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and millionaires, virtually every dollar of what they make, it would not cover the costs of your plan.
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It would not cover all of these beautiful, wonderful gifts that you say you're going to
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give. Okay. So he goes a different route with it. He goes, even let's assume your plan
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is going to work, which it's not, but let's assume it'll work. You're never going to get it passed
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because you need Congress. They have the power of the purse. That is like their one main power,
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the power of the purse. And you can't change the tax rates without their cooperation.
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And so he says, how are you going to get this through Congress? We're dealing with the real
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world here. And she goes to, when you talk quietly with a lot of folks in Congress,
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they know exactly what I'm talking about because their constituents know exactly what I'm talking
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about. Their constituents are those firefighters and teachers and nurses. Their constituents are
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middle-class hardworking folks. He says, and Congress has shown no inclination to move in your
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direction. And she just says, I disagree with you. That's how it ends. I disagree with you.
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There are some leaders in Congress who do understand, and I guess they're secretly on her
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side. Well, why, why haven't we seen any evidence of that? Why didn't any of that happen? Why didn't
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she and Joe Biden do that when he had control of Congress, both houses of Congress for the first two
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years of his term? And she was the vice president. Well, I don't, if, if there's just secret
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agreement amongst even the Democrats on doing this, why, why didn't they? Uh, no, we don't know.
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We remain clueless. Then he switches. Quarter of registered voters say that they still don't know
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you. They don't know what makes you tick. And why do you think that is? What is the disconnect?
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Another non-answer. I take it seriously. I got to get everybody's vote. I'm going to have to work for
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this. And then he follows up with what her critics say. Here's a little bit of that.
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Let me tell you what your critics and the columnists say. Okay. They say that the reason so many voters
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don't know you is that you have changed your position on so many things. You were against
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fracking. Now you're for it. You supported looser immigration policies. Now you're tightening them
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up. You were for Medicare for all. Now you're not. So many that people don't truly know what you
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believe or what you stand for. And I know you've heard that. In the last four years, I have been
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Vice President of the United States. And I have been traveling our country. And I have been listening
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to folks. And seeking what is possible in terms of common ground. I believe in building consensus.
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We are a diverse people. Geographically, regionally, in terms of where we are and our backgrounds.
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And what the American people do want is that we have leaders who can build consensus.
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On what? Medicare for all? On a fracking ban? On the border? Where's your consensus that you've
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built on it? She wants to keep going back to that border bill that was failing and didn't have the
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votes even prior to Trump weighing in on it. Yes, there were a couple of conservatives who said,
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okay, we'll go along with it. They didn't have the votes. So we're going to pretend that she built
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the consensus. She didn't. Immigration's been a sticky issue. She failed to build consensus.
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And by the way, it totally ignores that answer, which we'll get to, what can be done by the
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executive, which we've seen once Joe Biden went into his pre-election panic, is quite a bit,
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and which we saw under Trump is quite a bit. In any event, she just gives a bunch of nonsense about
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consensus. She's going to build consensus, consensus, consensus. And she's been listening.
00:25:24.640
She's been listening. That's, I guess, what explains her flip on banning fracking, Medicare for all,
00:25:31.620
getting rid of private insurance, and a loose immigration policy. Great. Can't wait to hear
00:25:37.080
exactly who she's been listening to. Okay. So now we're going to get to the immigration soundbite.
00:25:44.700
He says to her, you recently visited the Southern border and embraced President Biden's recent
00:25:51.360
crackdown on asylum seekers. This was his break glass in case of emergency plan. He did like in
00:25:58.280
June, recognizing he was losing and that he needed to shore up the border because it was, it was
00:26:03.060
turning into the number one issue for Democrats. So he started banning asylum seekers with executive
00:26:08.080
order. And he says, and that crackdown produced an almost immediate and dramatic decrease in the
00:26:12.540
number of border crossings. If that's the right answer now, why didn't your administration take those
00:26:18.220
steps in 2021? This is okay. It's an okay question. However, there's a lot more to the story that did
00:26:24.300
not make its way into this piece. She says the following, the first bill we proposed to Congress,
00:26:31.740
the first bill was to fix our broken immigration system. Knowing that if you want to actually fix it,
00:26:40.140
we need Congress to act. It was not taken up. Okay. Let's start right there. Here is what actually
00:26:50.560
happened when they took office in January of 2021. She and Joe Biden immediately via his executive order
00:26:59.660
moved to suspend, remain in Mexico for all asylum seekers, which under Trump required them to stay
00:27:06.340
in Mexico. So if it got denied, they wouldn't be our problem. They'd be Mexico's.
00:27:10.140
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris got rid of that. They halted construction of the border wall day one,
00:27:16.900
February, 2021. So within weeks of taking office, they initiated, initiated a review of policies that
00:27:25.220
have effectively closed the U S border to asylum seekers. That same thing that Biden would eventually
00:27:32.620
write back into an executive order in June before the election came was already there at the beginning.
00:27:39.700
He undid it. He and she undid it. That's what was happening when they took office. They began a
00:27:45.860
review of the fast track deportation procedure known as expedited removal, which allows immigration
00:27:52.120
authorities to remove an individual without a hearing before an immigration judge. They got rid of that.
00:27:56.400
They expended, expanded the U S refugee admissions program and rescinded Trump's policies that limited
00:28:05.900
refugee admissions and required additional vetting. That's what they did. Now, as for this alleged bill,
00:28:13.240
get used to hearing about this. Cause she's now brought it up twice in this interview.
00:28:16.780
She, this is going to be her new line that she proposed two bills over the course of their
00:28:21.120
administration, trying to get it. Immigration. The first bill we proposed to Congress was to fix our
00:28:25.320
broken immigration system. That bill, we went back and pulled it. The very first step was amnesty.
00:28:32.940
The very first proposal in her fix the border bill was amnesty at that time saying we must create an
00:28:41.340
earned roadmap to citizenship for undocumented individuals. It allowed undocumented individuals
00:28:48.260
to apply for temporary legal status with the ability to apply for green cards after five years
00:28:52.760
and so on and so forth. Then they said, um, we have to help keep families together by eliminating
00:29:00.660
wait times for the family illegals and giving even more visas out to them. We have to worry about
00:29:10.100
LGBTQ discrimination against illegals who are applying to come in here or seeking asylum here.
00:29:17.320
And we do need some more funding for border agents, but also we need to investigate the agents more.
00:29:24.600
The agents are also racist and therefore we need more special agents at the DHS office of
00:29:30.640
professional responsibility to investigate criminal and administrative misconduct and also to require
00:29:35.640
the issuance of department wide policies, governing the use of force. That is what they proposed when
00:29:43.320
they first took office. Amnesty. Guess what happened? May I remind you the Democrats controlled the White
00:29:50.400
House, the House and the Senate. And guess what happened? Nancy Pelosi's house of representatives
00:29:56.820
couldn't find enough members to vote on it. They couldn't find enough people who wanted to vote. Yes.
00:30:03.380
So it died. And even Politico reported at the time, and I'm looking at their report here, that first
00:30:11.920
Pelosi did not get the votes in the Democrat controlled house and that the White House has taken a quote
00:30:19.860
hands off approach to the matter. This is their reporting in March of 2021. This is right after they
00:30:25.860
proposed it. They proposed it. And then they quote, took a hands off approach to the matter. And the bill
00:30:31.600
soon thereafter died in the Democrat controlled committee. That's the thing. Keep in mind she's
00:30:38.600
referring to when she's now going to run around and tell everybody the first bill we proposed to
00:30:42.960
Congress was to fix the broken immigration system. It was not taken up by you, by your fellow Democrats
00:30:51.000
or by your White House. I mean, the dishonesty, it's just next level. Then she goes on to that border
00:30:58.880
security bill that she keeps touting. Donald Trump wants to run on a problem. Instead of fixing a
00:31:03.060
problem, she said that a million times. She's got her canned lines. They're insufferable at this point.
00:31:07.160
And then he follows up, but there's been a historic flood of undocumented immigrants.
00:31:12.080
Let's take a listen to some of the border exchange.
00:31:15.880
There was an historic flood of undocumented immigrants coming across the border the first three years
00:31:23.880
of your administration. As a matter of fact, arrivals quadrupled from the last year of President Trump.
00:31:32.360
Was it a mistake to loosen the immigration policies as much as you did?
00:31:39.000
It's a longstanding problem. And solutions are at hand.
00:31:44.380
What I was asking was, was it a mistake to kind of allow that flood to happen in the first place?
00:31:51.500
Well, I think the policies that we have been proposing are about fixing a problem, not promoting
00:31:58.080
a problem. Okay. But the numbers did quadruple. And the numbers today, because of what we have
00:32:04.340
done, we have cut the flow of illegal immigration by half. We have cut the flow of fentanyl by half,
00:32:13.520
but we need Congress to be able to act to actually fix the problem.
00:32:21.860
Okay. We cut out one, one portion in there where she said, and from day one, literally we've been
00:32:28.280
offering solutions. That's her again with her nonsense Democrat killed immigration amnesty bill.
00:32:34.500
It's amazing to me. Um, so that was a good exchange. And Bill Whitaker followed up on her
00:32:40.220
because he says he's been reporting on this for a long time. And all she keeps going to is
00:32:45.760
what they did in June. That's it. And he keeps saying, what about prior to June? And she has no
00:32:51.520
answer, nothing. What she, because of what we've done, we cut the flow of illegal immigration by half,
00:32:57.640
but should you have done it before? And all she says is, but we need Congress to act to fix the
00:33:02.960
problem. That's it. So she's got nothing. There was no answer. And I'm sorry, but Bill Whitaker,
00:33:08.400
you should have asked about those executive actions. I just went through. And as this audience
00:33:14.100
knows, we've all been through this list before I I'm raising this after every interview where we
00:33:19.340
talk about immigration because someone should do their damn homework. It's not that hard guarantee
00:33:25.880
you 60 minutes has more producers than we do on the Megan Kelly show. It's a question of anchor and
00:33:32.420
producer interest in what the true facts are that should have been raised. She did not come in
00:33:38.320
there ready to revamp the immigration system. She came in there ready to dispose of it,
00:33:43.820
to open the border and to grant amnesty for those who are already here illegally and to make it easier
00:33:50.120
for more people to come in across the Southern border. That's what happened. He did it by executive
00:33:56.780
action. And when he realized he was going to lose in June, he issued an executive action,
00:34:02.440
which if you don't think she's going to lift that executive order, if she's to get in there,
00:34:08.040
you're crazy because this is a true Democrat goal. Why would they let in between 10 and 20 million to
00:34:13.800
begin with if they didn't actually want them here? I mean, it's very clear that they both have an
00:34:20.020
ideological commitment to changing the fundamental makeup of this country and that they want Democrats
00:34:26.000
who are loyal to them and want their government handouts moving to every swing state in the union.
00:34:32.440
It's very clear. And if you don't think she's going to continue that and turn back on the spigot,
00:34:38.080
if she's, if she takes over as president, you haven't been paying attention. All right. He goes on.
00:34:44.340
This is like another, it's just so ridiculous. Republicans don't get questions like this the
00:34:50.660
other way. This is the Trump and his supporters are racists. Could you talk about that question?
00:34:55.880
You've accused Donald Trump of using racist tropes when it comes to Haitian immigrants in Springfield,
00:35:02.740
Ohio, when it comes to birtherism, when it comes to Charlottesville. I mean, again, again, it's like,
00:35:09.080
doesn't care that the Charlottesville thing is, has been disproven, doesn't care about opposing
00:35:14.860
evidence in Springfield. The birtherism, not a good controversy for Trump. Not going to argue with him
00:35:19.860
on that one. In fact, you've called him a racist and divisive. Well, listen, we have it. Listen to
00:35:26.240
him, ask it and listen to the first part of her answer. It's amazing. You have accused Donald Trump
00:35:32.620
of using racist tropes when it comes to Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio, when it comes
00:35:40.040
to birtherism, when it comes to Charlottesville. Yet Donald Trump has the support of millions and
00:35:45.460
millions of Americans. How do you explain that? I'm glad you are pointing these comments out that
00:35:52.600
he has made that have resulted in a response by most reasonable people to say it's just wrong.
00:35:58.940
It's just wrong. With so many people supporting Donald Trump, a man you've called a racist,
00:36:05.200
how do you bridge that seemingly unbridgeable gap? I believe that the people of America want a leader.
00:36:21.840
I mean, that is just so transparent. We all know he's a racist is really what he was saying.
00:36:28.880
And his supporters appear to be racists or at least fine with electing a racist.
00:36:33.900
So how does a nice, smart lady like you appeal to those terrible people? I mean, truly,
00:36:40.340
that's really what he was asking. It was just a gift question disguised as a chance for her to
00:36:46.720
address some of his supporters who, for some weird unknown reason, still back this guy.
00:36:53.820
Then he goes on to spend a few minutes on Liz Cheney, because that's really what the American
00:36:59.620
people want to hear about. Liz Cheney, her out there. He met them on the campaign trail together,
00:37:05.540
made sure that that made its way into 60 minutes. That was probably a request by the campaign.
00:37:09.920
He asks her about Ukraine. What does success look like in ending the war in Ukraine?
00:37:16.900
There will be no success in ending that war without Ukraine and the UN Charter participating in what success looks like.
00:37:21.560
Would you meet with President Vladimir Putin to negotiate a solution to the war in Ukraine?
00:37:42.540
Not bilaterally without Ukraine. No. Ukraine must have a say in the future of Ukraine.
00:37:52.920
I mean, I was waiting for her to bump, to like jump into her. Ukraine is a large country right next to another large country.
00:38:01.020
Remember what she did? Was that on Charlemagne show? No answer. The question was, what does success look like?
00:38:08.400
There will be no success in ending that war without Ukraine and the UN Charter participating in what success looks like.
00:38:15.080
Ukraine must have a say in the future of Ukraine. That's her plan. That Ukraine should be involved in the peace negotiations.
00:38:22.820
Okay, great. Well, thank you for that. That's very insightful. I appreciate it.
00:38:27.700
There was more nonsense about her gun. She claimed she has a Glock.
00:38:30.860
I know our gun owner listeners and viewers have their doubts.
00:38:35.880
I'll leave that to somebody who's got expertise on firearms, but many people were still not convinced.
00:38:42.520
And then here we go. There's the 60 minutes extra. These are some, but not all, of the outtakes.
00:38:50.600
And here Bill Whitaker finally gets into the issue of the coup of President Biden's mental acuity.
00:38:58.180
No, that's not true. He doesn't raise it. He doesn't raise it. He only gets into the process
00:39:05.260
by which she was elevated to the position of nominee. He doesn't ask. 60 minutes did not ask her.
00:39:16.660
The equivalent of what did you know and when did you know it?
00:39:20.560
Why did you continue telling the American people he was fine when you must have known he wasn't?
00:39:27.100
Both he and you are now on record as saying you were involved in everything.
00:39:32.420
There wasn't a major piece of legislation or policy push that he came out with that you weren't involved in.
00:39:40.380
How did you not know? When did it become clear to you that he was infirm and not capable of serving a second term?
00:39:48.460
Why didn't you come clean about it? You could craft it in a number of ways or you could ignore it entirely,
00:39:54.560
which is what Bill Whitaker did. The question he asked her instead was about you kind of got elevated in a way
00:40:03.480
that doesn't really reflect how these things are intended to work.
00:40:06.740
And did the truncated process leave people feeling like they don't really know you?
00:40:14.060
This is a Democrat speaking. That's how a Democrat looks at the issue.
00:40:18.560
There's only one downside to the way that it was done,
00:40:21.380
and that is that people didn't get the chance to really know you and obviously love you.
00:40:27.360
Was democracy best served by President Biden stepping down and basically handing you a nomination?
00:40:38.840
That's not really the way our system was intended to work.
00:40:42.120
President Biden made a decision that I think history is going to show is rare among leaders,
00:40:58.260
And I am proud to have earned the support of the vast majority of delegates.
00:41:04.440
But I think this truncated process is why people think or say they don't really know who you are.
00:41:16.260
It is without any question a short period of time,
00:41:19.220
which is why I'm traveling around our country from one state to the next to the next.
00:41:23.540
I mean, he did not load his fishing line with any bait and he did not catch a fish.
00:41:34.640
That's why it was a 60 minutes extra offering instead of making it into the body of the piece.
00:41:39.800
Had you done your job, Bill, and actually asked the pointed question about Biden's mental acuity,
00:41:44.780
you might actually have gotten some good TV out of it.
00:41:48.000
It would be great if you were still committed to doing that.
00:41:50.500
Instead, we remain no further illuminated on any of that.
00:42:00.340
If you have proof that Iran is building a nuclear weapon, would you take military action?
00:42:16.540
These are questions we had in our debate that we did with the Republicans last December.
00:42:27.740
In a deposition, you say, I'm not answering hypotheticals.
00:42:33.140
You are interviewing to become the next president and commander in chief.
00:42:42.140
How can you look at this woman and say she's qualified to be president of the United States?
00:42:53.260
She doesn't know anything about the Middle East.
00:42:55.080
That's why she keeps deflecting to non-answers or hypotheticals.
00:43:00.460
I'm waiting for those old lawyer objections to come out.
00:43:06.160
You're interviewing for a job and we're the employers.
00:43:14.260
You know, Trump took so much shit for this when he was running for office the first time.
00:43:17.620
He went on O'Reilly and he said, Iran's not going to get the bomb.
00:43:21.020
Iran's not going to get the bomb if I become president.
00:43:27.800
I can't tell you what my plan is, but trust me, they're not going to get the bomb.
00:43:46.420
And by the way, Iran did not get the bomb under Trump.
00:43:53.540
And we were in a much better place with Iran by the time his term ended.
00:44:01.980
And this is how Bill Whitaker got into it with him and framed the issue of his many, many, indeed, one could say pathological lies.
00:44:13.760
What have been some disagreements you've had since you became a team?
00:44:17.020
Well, she probably disagreed with you said, Tim, you know, you need to be a little more careful on how you say things, whatever it might be.
00:44:23.640
Whatever it might be, Walsh has been criticized for embellishing or telling outright falsehoods about his military record and about his travels to Asia in the 1980s.
00:44:35.100
In your debate with J.D. Vance, you said, I'm a knucklehead at times.
00:44:40.400
And I think you were referring to the time that you said that you were in Hong Kong during the Tiananmen Square unrest when you were not.
00:44:49.680
Is that kind of misrepresentation, isn't that more than just being a knucklehead?
00:44:55.660
I think folks know who I am, and I think they know the difference between someone expressing emotion, telling a story, getting a date wrong, rather than a pathological liar like Donald Trump.
00:45:07.580
But I think it comes down to the question of whether you can be trusted to tell the truth.
00:45:18.500
I will own up to being a knucklehead at times, but the folks closest to me know that I keep my word.
00:45:24.040
Okay, so this exchange begins with him saying, there's no way you agree with everything.
00:45:32.320
What have been some of the disagreements you've had since you became a team?
00:45:35.180
Walsh, well, she probably disagreed with, well, she said, Tim, you know, you need to be a little more careful on how you say things.
00:45:44.860
That's your, that's your clue, Bill Whitaker, to say, oh, really?
00:45:55.860
You said you used weapons in war when you didn't.
00:45:58.100
You said you retired command sergeant major dozens of times and you weren't.
00:46:04.400
You said you got a commendation from the Nebraska Chamber of Commerce and you didn't.
00:46:12.980
But he admitted she supposedly talked to him about his lying or being more careful, a little more careful on how you say things.
00:46:24.160
So the voiceover then says, whatever it might be, hmm, well, I guess we'll never know.
00:46:31.020
Walls has been criticized for embellishing or telling outright falsehoods about his military record and his travels to Asia in the 1980s.
00:46:39.560
60 minutes in a court of law, since we're pretending we're in a court of law, that's a hypothetical, you would get an objection to completeness.
00:46:46.960
That is not the complete list of the Tim Walls lies, not even close.
00:46:49.840
And that's where he picked up where we just played it.
00:46:53.340
In your debate with J.D. Vance, you said, I'm a knucklehead.
00:46:55.440
You were referring to the time you said you were in Hong Kong during Tiananmen Square.
00:46:59.240
And then he says, yeah, is that the kind of misrepresentation?
00:47:02.380
Isn't isn't that more than just being a knucklehead?
00:47:17.520
You didn't get some commendation from the Nebraska folks.
00:47:24.300
You did not go to China 30 times, as you claimed.
00:47:27.940
You were not in Tiananmen Square on the day of the massacre.
00:47:32.560
You used a different form of fertility treatments than you claimed.
00:47:39.560
You, by the way, aren't deaf and didn't cause you to drive drunk.
00:47:44.700
And then he says, um, people know the difference between someone expressing emotion, telling a story, getting a date wrong.
00:47:53.720
You see, he just all the multiple times we played for you where he said he was in Tiananmen Square or he was in China.
00:48:00.500
Um, rather than a pathological liar like Donald Trump, Bill Whitaker.
00:48:06.840
I think it comes down to the question of whether you can be trusted to tell the truth.
00:48:15.960
I mean, we saw this the other day with another anchor.
00:48:20.360
Gee, people are wondering if you can be trusted to tell the truth.
00:48:41.700
Um, and then he followed Bill Whitaker goes to this before you joined the ticket.
00:48:45.520
You called Republicans weird and that sort of became a rallying cry for Democrats.
00:49:03.520
So this whole thing was an early Christmas present that was wrapped carefully by 60 Minutes
00:49:09.160
and Bill Whitaker and delivered to the Harris Walls campaign.
00:49:12.580
It had enough window dressing on it that the Democrats or outsiders might be able to say,
00:49:18.080
okay, they asked some hard questions and they might still have a veneer of fairness,
00:49:25.100
And what she made clear is what we've seen many times.
00:49:28.760
She is as empty headed as the bobble doll version of her in my old Upper West Side bookstore
00:49:35.920
where she sits on the little wire and she shakes around and her noggin makes weird moves.
00:49:42.580
And her face moves around on the bobble and she says nothing, absolutely nothing.
00:49:51.340
She doesn't know anything about foreign policy.
00:49:56.940
On the area in which she is most vulnerable, which is immigration, she lies over and over again.
00:50:03.740
And while he came closest to actually pointing some of that out of all the interviews she's done,
00:50:12.740
And so I continue to await somebody doing their true journalistic duty and drilling down on some of these things.
00:50:20.260
We're going to talk about how they treated Trump and we're going to talk about The View when we come right back.
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So I just want to finish up some comments on 60 Minutes and her other appearance today.
00:51:33.260
Number one, everybody remembers what happened between Trump and Leslie Stahl four years ago, right?
00:51:40.820
He taped the interview himself, so he had the 37-minute version versus the 14-minute version that they aired, and it made her look like a fool.
00:51:50.100
That's how we know she got into, the laptop can't be verified.
00:51:54.120
It can't be—we can't put on TV things that can't be verified.
00:52:00.500
And Scott Pelley began last night's broadcast by going out there saying,
00:52:05.420
Oh, we always offer both campaigns the chance to come on 60 Minutes.
00:52:10.800
Then he came back and said he wouldn't do it unless we apologized for the way Leslie Stahl questioned him, and they refused.
00:52:23.660
It was on a really important issue, which he tried to raise, and she shot down inappropriately.
00:52:31.400
It was a small price to pay, and they deserved his scorn, and he deserved an apology.
00:52:39.620
I do think she was so worried about how empty-headed she seemed.
00:52:43.700
In fact, Abigail Finan, can you please get me one of those Kamala Harris bobble dolls from that Upper West Side bookstore?
00:52:50.620
It's got AOC, it has Dr. Fauci, has Michelle Obama, it has Elena Kagan, Sotomayor, and, of course, Kamala Harris.
00:53:04.160
Do I—why do—why must I walk through this bobble-headed doll gauntlet of all the worst figures in order to get a toy for my child?
00:53:16.220
Anyway, I'm going to get one because that's all I can think of when she talks.
00:53:19.460
Like, the way it wiggles, it wiggles, and it looks like it's moving and it's doing something, but it's really doing absolutely nothing.
00:53:25.200
So that's what she did, and she knew it, and she knew she was going to get hit.
00:53:35.660
And we've already seen how she did on The View.
00:53:38.920
You won't be surprised to learn it truly was like female Jesus showed up.
00:53:48.180
And keep in mind, this is ABC, which already treated her like female Jesus at that ABC News debate.
00:53:58.460
It looked more like Elvis showing up at a concert than this did like an organization that is supposed to be a news organization hosting a presidential candidate.
00:54:30.360
For the listening audience, that was Whoopi Goldberg, who bawled her little hands into fists.
00:54:37.280
Could you just try to grow up a little, like try to act like an adult person, like a professional?
00:54:49.420
And as I've told you before, been on The View many times.
00:54:55.680
100% I guarantee they gave Kamala Harris and or her team, this is my opinion based on my own experience, a little blue card with all the questions on it.
00:55:04.580
That's what they did with me every single time.
00:55:06.680
And I said, I don't want, I don't need the damn questions.
00:55:11.540
I, there's zero chance, in my opinion, they did not give her the questions in advance.
00:55:18.580
And then here's Sonny Hostin asking about the differences between Kamala Harris and Joe Biden.
00:55:28.400
And my prediction is this is going to be made into a campaign ad for Trump within the next hour.
00:55:36.680
What do you think would be the biggest specific difference between your presidency and a Biden presidency?
00:55:52.500
For example, the way we feel about our family and our parents and so on.
00:55:56.920
But we're also different people and I will bring those sensibilities to how I lead.
00:56:03.000
Well, if anything, would you have done something differently than President Biden during the past four years?
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There is not a thing that comes to mind in terms of, and I've been a part of most of the decisions that have had impact.
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I literally, I guarantee you that's being made into an ad right now.
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It might hit before we close out the show within an hour.
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There's no chance Trump's not going to pick the second half of that answer, pin it, and end it with what he's been doing, which is, I'm Donald Trump and I approve this message.
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That's her owning all the Biden policies on a day in which the new New York Times-Siena poll drops with good news for Harris, showing among likely voters nationally, she's now up three points over Donald Trump.
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That's how it appears based on my note in front of me.
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In any event, it's either outside the margin of error or it's pretty close.
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And the reason that she's now up over Trump, they were tied mid-September, early September, Trump was up one over her.
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Now he's down three, so that's not great for Trump.
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They say the reason is more voters are saying Kamala Harris is the candidate representing change in this election, 46 to 44.
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In previous times, Siena polls, Trump was identified as the candidate of change.
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First, she's the inane, well, we're different people.
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He's a white man and I'm a black lady, half Indian, half black.
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She's just trying to stall because she realizes she's on quicksand and then she fails.
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You know, Sonny has to follow up because she's got her little blue card right in front of her.
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But like, if you had to say, and she goes with kind of nothing.
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Good luck spinning that because this poll shows us that the people want difference.
00:58:20.700
All right, joining me now to discuss these and other news stories today are Evita Duffy Alfonso,
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host of the Bongino Report Early Edition with Evita,
00:58:28.480
and Link Lauren, TikTok influencer and former senior advisor to RFKJ.
00:58:38.720
So you wound up working for RFKJ because you understood how to leverage his message
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And you really helped him reach a lot of young people with his message.
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You proved to be absolutely critical in getting his thoughts out there.
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So you're both on the younger side and both accomplished given your ages.
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And so you tell me whether young people who in particular want change are going to be
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persuaded by, well, you know, we're different people, but I pretty much agreed with him on
00:59:22.220
I don't think it's going to I don't think it's going to work well for anyone, especially young
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I mean, young people, especially the polling is showing they want change.
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A lot of them are really animated by what's happening in the Middle East.
00:59:37.880
And they associate Kamala with the Biden administration, which they were calling Joe Biden genocide
00:59:44.220
So this is this is really terrible messaging for her.
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And I think that it kind of I think that it exemplifies how inept she is because her
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entire first of all, the entire media apparatus, but also her team, including Doug Emhoff, have
00:59:55.700
been trying really hard to say Kamala is not the same as Biden.
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And then she just goes on the view and dismantles the entire narrative that they've been trying
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to create for her in a really spectacular, failing way.
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It was pretty extraordinary to hear her say that, you know, because, you know, like that
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And the irony of it being from friendly fire, right?
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Sonny Hostin, who has been advocating for Kamala Harris for a long time, well before
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Kamala Harris, for the last few months since July 21st, she's been going out on stage and
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When I get into office, it's like, sweetheart, you've been there 1400 days.
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And then we ask her to do some hardball interviews.
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Does nobody remember Anna Navarro was one of the emcees of the Democratic National Convention
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Anna Navarro, she's not going to ask her hardball questions.
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Sonny Hostin, she's not going to ask Kamala Harris hardball questions.
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If you can't handle hardball interviews, how are you going to take on Vladimir Putin, Kim
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You think these guys in the Middle East have any respect for women?
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Kamala, you've got a bad thing coming if you can't handle a hardball interview.
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I mean, you heard it here, 100% he's going to make the most of that.
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And this, especially given that New York Times poll, which is not great.
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I mean, any thoughts as somebody who just came off of a campaign link on what drove Trump
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from being one point up to now three points down in this New York Times-Siena poll since
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So I'd have to look at some of the crosstabs of the poll.
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I know that Kamala Harris is out raising and out spending Donald Trump.
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So maybe she's doing a lot more spending in these swing states.
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I think also Donald Trump is missing some key cohorts, right?
01:01:52.720
If you go to the Women for Trump page, there's not a single event for Donald Trump, right?
01:01:57.960
So they've really doubled and tripled down on low propensity young male voters, which
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But you need to be doing more outreach to women in swing states, suburban women in swing
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And the fact of the matter is people aren't between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris.
01:02:13.440
They're between, am I going to vote at all or am I going to just stay home because I don't
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And Trump really isn't doing enough outreach to those groups.
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But where are some of these women who are on the edge?
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Maybe some of the women in the primary who are leaning toward Nikki Haley.
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Yeah, OK, so my team did confirm the margin of error of this poll is 2.4 percent.
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So that would put her outside the margin of error.
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But the thing for Trump voters to remember is a three percentage point lead, if you believe
01:02:44.900
that's what it is, for Kamala Harris on the national level does not mean that she's going
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to win the Electoral College, that the margins of previous Democratic candidates like Hillary
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and Joe Biden were much more substantial when it came to the national vote.
01:03:03.160
Well, you know, I was going to say that Donald Trump beat Hillary Clinton by about 74,000
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votes, I believe, in 2016, which was enough to take the Electoral College.
01:03:10.920
So people see these polls and they think elections come down to millions of voters.
01:03:15.000
This is going to come down to a few thousand votes across a few counties and a few swing
01:03:19.540
And that's what I'd like to see Donald Trump do more outreach to are those folks who are
01:03:23.180
on the fence in these swing states about whether they're going to vote at all or sit at
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So a few of those states that are going to determine this election, Evita, include Florida,
01:03:34.000
North Carolina, and Georgia, all of which have just gotten battered by this hurricane
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that just came through and are about to get battered again.
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My God, this storm, Milton, looks like a monster.
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I'm going to show you some unbelievable photos that my friend sent me.
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She's got like, she's got family in North Carolina and she's got family in Florida.
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And she just sent me the most astonishing pictures.
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So they still haven't cleaned up in, you know, Asheville and westerly parts of North Carolina
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It's just, just waved, uh, waned enough to become a cat four, um, which basically just
01:04:20.980
means over 160 mile winds instead of over 180 mile an hour winds.
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It makes landfall tomorrow on the West coast, on the Gulf coast of Florida.
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And that by that point, it's probably going to be a cat three, which is still huge.
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You've got the mayor of Tampa saying people will die, get out.
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At least nine counties are under mandatory evacuation orders.
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The Tampa mayor says you will die, prepare for an event like no other.
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And it's turned into a political battle of sorts too, because this, of course, Florida,
01:05:02.640
which is going to be in the eye of this next storm.
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Where he's, that's, that's where he's governor.
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And now there are accusations going from the Biden administration and from DeSantis about
01:05:19.400
And DeSantis came out, or sorry, first Kamala Harris came out and claimed that he wasn't taking
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Moments of crisis, if nothing else, should really be the moment that anyone who calls
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themselves a leader says they're going to put politics aside and put the people first.
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People are in desperate need of support right now.
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And playing political games at this moment in these crisis situations, these are the height
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of emergency situations, it's just utterly irresponsible and it is selfish and it is about
01:05:59.720
political gamesmanship instead of doing the job that you took an oath to do, which is to
01:06:08.120
So then Ron DeSantis, who, I mean, frankly, he's got enough to deal with right now without
01:06:15.460
I mean, he literally has people's lives in his hands right now.
01:06:19.760
So he goes on Fox News last night to respond to this nonsense and to sound the alarm about
01:06:30.940
We've been laser focused on leveraging all resources available, including from the federal
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So for Kamala Harris to try to say that my sole focus on the people of Florida is somehow
01:06:47.940
In fact, she's been vice president for three and a half years.
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I've dealt with a number of storms under this administration.
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She has never contributed anything to any of these efforts.
01:06:58.400
And so what I think is selfish is her trying to blunder into this.
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I've had storms under both President Trump and President Biden, and I've worked well
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She's the first one who's trying to politicize the storm, and she's doing that just because
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She knows she's doing poorly, and so she's playing these political games.
01:07:35.100
Well, I'll just say for some context, everybody that's listening, when there's pre-hurricane
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season, FEMA has meetings with whoever is in charge, whatever administration is in charge.
01:07:46.960
So during the Trump administration, you had Mike Pence sitting in on every one of those
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meetings ahead of hurricane season for the entire time that Trump was in office.
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But Kamala Harris, unlike Mike Pence, did not sit in on any of those meetings.
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She was not a part of the conversation for hurricane preparedness.
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And now she's running for president, and suddenly she wants a big role in this.
01:08:09.660
And the reason that she is taking shots at Governor DeSantis, who, by the way, Joe Biden
01:08:14.780
has said he's working really great with, again, dismantling this narrative from Kamala that
01:08:20.580
And the people in Florida and the people in North Carolina and Tennessee and everybody
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who's been hit by Hurricane Helene and now eventually Hurricane Milton have been just
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beside themselves with the mismanagement of funds from FEMA, with the foreign aid that's
01:08:35.280
going across the globe while our people are suffering, with the amount of money that's
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She couldn't even use a shovel as she was trying to pretend like she was doing something.
01:08:56.380
It should be a George Bush, Katrina moment for her.
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And the only reason that she's staying afloat right now is because the media is helping her
01:09:06.400
So here she goes on The View today, Link, and she gets asked about this fight with DeSantis
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by Sarah Haynes, who's, you know, supposed to be the conservative, one of the conservatives
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You and Governor DeSantis have been going back and forth, trading jabs over your attempt
01:09:28.400
You've called him selfish for not taking your calls.
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Now, he said this morning, you've never called regarding any of the storms Florida has had
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since you've been vice president until apparently now and called it political.
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Well, first of all, I have called and talked with, in the course of this crisis, this most
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recent crisis, Democrat and Republican governors, called, taken the call, answered the call,
01:09:55.660
So obviously, this is not an issue that is about partisanship or politics for certain
01:10:05.320
I can't get over the fact that this guy is facing a cat five, now four hurricane, and
01:10:16.800
I mean, Kamala Harris always says hard work is good work, but I really don't think Kamala
01:10:22.460
I've been saying for months, I think the only way to get her to work in the Oval Office is
01:10:25.880
if you leave a trail of margaritas like Hansel and Gretel.
01:10:38.140
Once again, not a single everyday American voted for her.
01:10:42.460
She's one heartbeat away from the presidency, might be the next president, and no everyday
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You have to remember, she does not like to do hard work, but she's also all about optics.
01:10:55.080
Unfortunately for her, when I saw her go to Augusta, Georgia, that was painful.
01:11:00.200
Kamala hates interacting with everyday Americans.
01:11:03.520
The videos of her volunteering and walking and talking, she looked like she would rather
01:11:08.880
So I'm not surprised to see her politicizing this.
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Ron DeSantis has been working hard for years before he ever ran for president.
01:11:15.820
He has a reputation of putting his boots on, not the best looking boots, but he puts on
01:11:21.840
Kamala Harris, the same cannot be said for her.
01:11:31.400
My heart goes out to the people in the eye of the storm.
01:11:37.340
Stop taking shots against the guy who is trying to protect human life on a massive scale right
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I don't care if he didn't take Joe Biden's phone call.
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Shut up and be supportive because you're campaigning all around the nation and nowhere near danger.
01:12:00.260
No, Kamala Harris is acting like a clinging girlfriend.
01:12:06.920
And I've been covering these hurricanes since the day they started, Hurricane Helene.
01:12:10.640
I have gotten thousands of messages on TikTok from people who say, we applied for FEMA, we
01:12:16.600
We can't even apply for FEMA because our cell phones barely have battery.
01:12:21.500
Out of curiosity last night, I went to the website that Kamala and Joe Biden tweeted out.
01:12:26.140
I think it was disasterassistance.gov or something to that nature.
01:12:30.160
When I went to the website, it is so difficult to apply.
01:12:33.860
There's not a special section for Hurricane Helene.
01:12:36.240
There's not a special section for Hurricane Milton.
01:12:43.560
And you have to question if they weren't in red counties or red states, would Kamala Harris be so flippant?
01:12:50.480
Oh, I mean, this clip is making the rounds, Evita, from 2023, where FEMA officials are discussing disaster preparedness.
01:12:57.700
And consistent with what's on their website in terms of their top priority, we covered this the other day, which is equity, equity.
01:13:04.440
LGBTQIA people and people who have been disadvantaged already are struggling.
01:13:14.180
They already have their own things to deal with.
01:13:17.520
So you add a disaster on top of that, it's just compounding on itself.
01:13:24.060
You know, the shift that we're seeing right now is a shift in emergency management from utilitarian principles, where everything is designed for the greatest good, for the greatest amount of people, to disaster equity.
01:13:43.120
Let's move away from doing as much as we can for the most people to just focusing on disaster equity, which is servicing people who are LGBTQ plus, which is probably why Western North Carolina is getting largely ignored.
01:13:59.360
Well, it's need not apply, right, for FEMA funds if you're straight or if you're white.
01:14:04.600
And this ideology that we're seeing from this pro-equity side of the left, it's not just misguided.
01:14:13.260
This is a really evil, evil thing to say we're going to prioritize helping people based off of their skin color, based off of their sexual orientation.
01:14:21.640
You think that these are the people, right, who say we believe in non-discrimination.
01:14:27.680
And then they're prioritizing helping people based off of their immutable qualities.
01:14:31.780
It is so incredibly backward, but it also exemplifies how mismanaged our government is on so many levels.
01:14:36.840
The DEI departments are in every single branch of the federal government.
01:14:40.100
The backward priorities are throughout our government.
01:14:43.300
The mismanagement of FEMA, of this disaster at large by the federal government, is systemic.
01:14:52.320
And this is, I think, such a winning talking point for Trump as he's trying to talk about what is the real problem?
01:15:04.940
It's the fact that there are people in charge who aren't actually beholden to the people.
01:15:09.400
The consent of the governed is no longer a thing anymore.
01:15:12.560
And again, this is why Kamala is doing so poorly with this issue.
01:15:16.420
And going and pretending like she fits in with regular people or pretending like she cares, trying to use a shovel, it's not going to work.
01:15:30.740
Let's show them the shovel video link because you made a reference to it and have you made a reference to it.
01:15:34.820
So she and her husband, Doug Emhoff, this is outside the vice president's residence, decided to plant a tree to memorialize or to commemorate the one-year anniversary, one-year mark of 10-7.
01:15:51.160
And if a listening audience, they're standing next to each other, I mean, she looks as awkward holding that shovel as I do holding a broom.
01:16:07.200
He's got his hands crossed in front of him the way you might in church, and she's got her hand on his forearm.
01:16:21.300
I feel like that gesture of her reaching over to him is some way of telegraphing to the rest of us that she's, I guess, not mad about the fact that he allegedly abused a woman who dated right before her.
01:16:31.020
I don't—I don't know what it's supposed to mean.
01:16:33.680
These two are just charlatans when it comes to who they really are.
01:16:41.440
Well, quickly to jump back to the last topic that Evita touched on and all this DEI that's going on.
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I saw on the screen that guy's pronouns were he, they.
01:16:50.280
If you can't figure out whether you're a guy, a girl, what you want to be, I don't want you in charge of FEMA and picking up after a hurricane.
01:16:57.460
If you can't even decide what your gender is, how are you going to be able to make tough choices in the wake of a crisis?
01:17:33.960
They've got a lot going on behind closed doors that you might not know about.
01:17:40.200
All right, I'm going to get to Doug Hemhoff and the Daily Mail and this latest piece that they just dropped in one second.
01:17:44.300
But before we leave the hurricane, I do want to show you this.
01:17:46.780
I had dinner with a friend of mine and she is from a family in Florida and she's got a sister living in North Carolina.
01:17:57.180
It's in Montreat, it's called, which is, I think, near Asheville, Montreat, North Carolina.
01:18:02.640
And her family's from Tampa and she has a sister still in Tampa.
01:18:06.520
Poor Tampa just got hit by Helene and now they're staring down Milton.
01:18:10.160
And look at the damage, we'll start for my team down in Tampa, since they're in the eye of this next storm too.
01:18:16.980
Look at some of these pictures that she sent me.
01:18:22.460
This is outside her sister's, the sister's in the living room looking outside her window.
01:18:28.580
And for the listening audience, there is a boat going by a large boat, like a fishing boat,
01:18:34.080
in what looks like an ocean outside of her window.
01:18:37.620
So, obviously, the water's about to come in, or maybe it already has, you can't quite tell the state of things.
01:18:45.160
I know the woman who, I saw it on her phone, it's from her sister.
01:18:56.340
This beautiful Tampa home, which is just completely submerged in water.
01:19:00.980
It's one of those, like, large estates that just is sprawling and very horizontal, which is completely submerged.
01:19:07.800
And then I think the next one's a video, is it, guys?
01:19:12.120
So, here's the, like, the main sort of shopping area.
01:19:16.140
And you can see all the stores just completely underwater, restaurants completely underwater.
01:19:23.280
Now, this was, I asked her, this was taken on the 27th, so right after the storm.
01:19:27.000
But they just, they just dealt with this before a Cat 4 hurricane, another one, started bearing down on them.
01:19:35.580
My point is, leave Ron DeSantis alone, you absolute moron.
01:19:42.740
Let me take you up to Montreat, North Carolina, where they still are.
01:19:56.580
Looking out over a balcony, and you can see the water is almost all the way up.
01:20:03.840
But the amount of damage that's already been suffered, we don't need hecklers, Kamala.
01:20:13.980
I do want to talk about Doug Emhoff and this report that just dropped.
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And we also have to talk about the nonsense about Trump and his jeans controversy.
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We'll take a quick break, and then we'll come back, and we'll do both.
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Okay, guys, so the media is in a meltdown right now about Trump comments.
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Among the other things he said then on that interview was about the number of illegals who
01:24:13.300
have gotten into the country who are also murderers.
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And here's Trump talking about that in his original comments, Thought 35.
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How about allowing people to come to an open border, 13,000 of which were murderers, many
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of them murdered far more than one person, and they're now happily living in the United
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You know, now a murderer, I believe this, it's in their genes.
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And we got a lot of bad genes in our country right now.
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They had 425,000 people come into our country that shouldn't be here, that are criminals.
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Okay, now the left is very mad, suggesting that he called all illegals people who have
01:24:58.100
You know what this reminds me, he was very clearly referring to murderers, murderers who
01:25:03.700
This reminds me of when I was on Fox News and we were talking about some guy who had molested
01:25:09.720
and then killed a little child and was in prison, who then claimed he was a woman and wanted
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the taxpayers to pay for his sex change operation.
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This is a guy who had raped and murdered a child.
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And when I was on with O'Reilly, I mocked this guy's appearance because he was disgusting
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And the disgusting media matters actually had a meltdown that I would have the nerve to mock
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No one gives a shit that I mocked the serial killer, the child killer's looks, and no one
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gives a damn that Trump is talking about bad genes amongst murderers who happen to be illegals.
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Only a dishonest broker would try to twist this into him.
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He's saying all illegals have some genetic problem and that's why they shouldn't.
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He's married to an immigrant and reproduced with her, okay?
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We begin with Democratic strategist Aisha Mills, who first went on CNN with John Berman during
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We have long known that Donald Trump has revered the Nazis.
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Donald Trump has had a very sinister philosophy, wanting to be a dictator, absolutely dividing
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people up based on who they are, based on factors about them that have to do with their race
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And when he uses language like this, I don't think that it's a Freudian slip.
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I think that the danger of a Donald Trump is that he would absolutely try to exterminate
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an entire group of people because he thinks that their genes are somehow different than
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So, Evita, we've long known that Trump has revered the Nazis, revered Hitler, and that
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he would absolutely try to exterminate an entire group of people because he thinks their genes
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But listen, maybe, I mean, I will tell you, back in the day on Fox News, if somebody said
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such a thing, they would get in your ear and say, hello, we're going to need to clean that up.
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They would have enough decency to realize that someone had gone too far.
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But instead, what CNN did was they invited her back.
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And then last night, she doubled down on Erin Burnett.
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And half of the story of what you're going to see here is Erin Burnett's non-reaction.
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All of this smells like an affinity towards eugenics, which really should give us all pause.
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Because when we remember the last person, the last awful authoritarian dictator who believed
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in eugenics, it was someone who really wanted to exterminate an entire people because they
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thought that they didn't have good genes and because they were trying to create a certain
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David, I mean, is this rhetoric to say you believe in the racehorse theory about bloodlines?
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I'm not going to sit here and put up with this.
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Sorry that Donald Trump feels like standing up for people who may have been murdered by immigrants
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And as a black lesbian who Donald Trump doesn't believe has genes as good as his, is he going
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to attempt to exterminate me when he gets elected?
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Okay, and I'm not going to be lectured by some white man who has no idea what he's talking
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I think what people appreciate about both of you is you mean what you say and you say what
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you mean, and you're both very genuine people, so I just want to turn the conversation here.
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Think you'd get away with that and calling somebody out, dismissing their opinion for
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their race, for because of their biological sex, playing every single card you can possibly
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play and saying Donald Trump is really a Hitler who's into eugenics and is going to exterminate
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I mean, you even talked about it yourself with Media Matters.
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I mean, you say anything remotely, you know, colorful, and they'll jump down your throat.
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But the rules, the standards, completely out the window when it comes to regime-controlled
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I'm going to tell you, Megan, what I thought about when I heard that.
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80% to 90% of kids with Down syndrome are aborted in America.
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But the people who support eugenics actually happens to be the left.
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The people who support discriminating against others based on their skin color actually
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The people who support authoritarian measures happen to also be the left.
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Let's talk about what's happening right now with disinformation and the government and
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the media claiming that anyone who criticizes the Biden administration's responses to this
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hurricane is somehow a spreader of mis- and disinformation.
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Hillary Clinton just last week saying it's really a big problem that we don't have total
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societal control over information in the digital public square.
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These people are such liars and it's it gets to me the most because of the hypocrisy of
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The people who are supporting modern-day eugenics is the left.
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The people who support discriminating against people, unborn babies based on things that
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they have no control over, things that should never be a prerequisite for killing someone
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Link, I don't know if I should let you speak because you're a white man and according to
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Aisha, you shouldn't have an opinion because I guess you're part of the group that wants
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Oh, but you still want to eliminate the lesbians.
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Oh, so I know I'll go hang around Cubbyhole in the West Village, but no, what I have to say
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Erin Burnett can barely keep her eyes open, and you've got David Urban and this random
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I mean, the bar is low to be a Democrat strategist.
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The bar is really low to be a Democratic strategist these days, let's be honest.
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If you are offended by Donald Trump calling illegal migrant murderers people with bad genes,
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You know who's not offended by that is Lakin Riley's family or the other families who have
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lost loved ones at the hands of illegal migrant murderers.
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So everybody needs to grow up, put on your big boy pants, because Donald Trump is going
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Maybe you should go be in a padded cell like Girl Interrupted and not leave the house.
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This woman has she's got to screw loose as a black lesbian who Donald Trump doesn't
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Because, OK, I'm not going to be lectured by some white man.
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First of all, that is the point at which Aaron Burnett should have said, whoa, whoa.
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We don't reduce people and their right to speak down to skin color or biological sex,
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And no, nobody was appreciating her authenticity at all in that moment.
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He gets to have an opinion, despite the fact that he happens to have male body parts and
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Um, this woman, Aisha Mills, her bio, uh, OK, she describes herself as a public affairs
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strategist, thought leader, doubtful, political operative, renowned for my ability to unite
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diverse stakeholders around a shared vision to do well and good.
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And Aisha Mills should never appear on CNN again.
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And if she is invited back, fuck off, CNN, because you once again, completely abandon
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your stated mission of trying to get back to the middle.
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You don't do that by putting lunatics like Aisha Mills on there.
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And that poor David Urban, who has to deal with this nonsense, being insulted on every
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level, not to mention the a factual charges and with no protection from the anchor to say
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we're going to stay factual and not deeply offensive about Trump and about men and about
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We don't have a ton of time left, but I do want to get to the Daily Mail.
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Um, and we're, we're going to have to do this in more detail tomorrow to the audience because
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we are almost out of time, but it just hit the Daily Mail, which is like, truly, it's
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like the mail and the post and this show are like the only places that are reporting honestly
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about the news that the Daily Mail is breaking on Doug Emhoff.
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It's to say I've been reporting on the news they are making and I am awaiting Doug Emhoff
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and his actual denial because all he's put out through a campaign spokesperson so far is
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And he would never and has never hit a woman without responding to whether he paid the
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nanny 80 grand to stop her from talking about their love child, which she miscarried, which
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she is apparently claiming was at his hand in some way.
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But anyway, as I've said a million times, if you were accused of having punched or open
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hand slapped anybody on the street in Cannes, France, and you didn't do it, it would be very
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simple for you to call the person up and say, please speak with the Daily Mail and anybody
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else who's asking this question and tell them the truth.
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Doug and I broke up either on good terms or bad, but he did not hit me.
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So now the Daily Mail reporting, Doug Emhoff, quoting, was a foul mouthed asshole and misogynist
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who hired a trophy secretary, that's in quotes as though he said it, because she was, quote,
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pretty and, quote, retaliated against women who did not flirt back at his LA law firm ex-staff
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Emhoff was, this is the overall take, inappropriate and misogynistic at work.
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He yelled expletives, held a men-only cocktail hour in the office.
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He revoked work perks from women who did not flirt with him, that would be illegal,
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and took only young, attractive associates in a limousine to a ball.
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Attorneys who worked with Emhoff at his former firm, which is called Venable, which he ran
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from 2006 to 2017, spoke with the Daily Mail and went on to say one senior former staffer
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claimed he, quote, bragged about yelling, get the F out of my office to a female partner
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at the firm, telling his top male colleagues he had, quote, put her in her place.
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Staffer says, quote, what's worse is he bragged about it to management at Venable and they
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He told them how he put her in her place, a misogynist, that's who does that.
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Another ex-staffer said it was very well known at the firm he was very flirty, and that if
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you were not flirty back or didn't respond positively, then you were on his shit list.
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Another woman who worked at the firm for several years said Emhoff ran men-only drink
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nights at the office, and then a woman who worked under him as a junior lawyer told the Daily
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Mail he favored, quote, young pretty girls at the firm.
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If there was an event like the Justice Ball, he would favor certain people.
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Usually it was pretty young girls, and he would prefer them to ride with him.
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His behavior was not appropriate for the position he was in.
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There are others, including a lawsuit about other partners at the firm at the time he
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Link, what do you make of the latest on the Daily Mail's deep dives into this guy?
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What I've realized over the last year, when you turn on the mainstream media, these are just
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They're sweeping all of these stories under the rug.
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Those types of guys always lash out at their girlfriends.
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You can even go back and look at the footage from the White House Correspondents' dinner
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You can see how put out Doug was that Kamala was getting attention, that she was interacting
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I don't want Chris Brown to be the first gentleman of the United States, right?
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I've started calling him Doug Chris Brown Imhoff because I think we're going to start seeing
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And Kamala Harris, if she does more interviews with actual substantive journalists, she might
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But she's been able to skirt by because The View's not going to ask her what's Sonny going
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Yeah, she, by the way, Sonny's a former prosecutor.
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Kamala Harris, in her own words, we played the soundbite yesterday when she spoke to
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that sex podcaster, said domestic violence is a serious issue.
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And if we ever saw it on the street, we would be sure to take it seriously and to talk about
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it and was making the point we should do the same if it happens behind closed doors.
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Let's actually get a real substantive discussion or the charges put right to his face.
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In this particular report, Avita, they are saying that neither he nor the campaign got
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But just think about think about the media narrative around this guy and how he's the Mr. Rogers
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of men, of husbands, just so aw shucks, redefining masculinity, a wife guy, super sweet, the kind
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of guy everybody wants around at a party or set up with their friends.
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He doesn't represent changing masculinity, redefining masculinity.
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All of the male feminists out there, what they really represent is destroying masculinity.
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And we don't know if these allegations are true.
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What I do know is true is that some of the most dangerous men in the world are those who
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Doug Emhoff cheated on his wife with his child's nanny, men who don't take responsibility,
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men who support killing the most innocent among us.
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I think a man supporting abortion is one of the greatest red flags you can ever have in
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So and it's not just I don't I don't like Doug Emhoff.
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I think the allegations around him are really disturbing and troubling, but it's a it's a
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I mean, this is a guy who's on Jeffrey Epstein's client list.
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This is a guy who took advantage of his underling, Monica Lewinsky, in a really egregious way.
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So there is a pattern of a long list of allegations against him.
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Wait, I want to get this in before we have to wrap with the Sirius XM audience.
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Evita, what did you make of Kamala Harris going on the podcast?
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I'll just say that that was the greatest sign of cultural decay, of of moral degeneracy,
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that Kamala Harris represents everything that is really destroying the soul of this nation.
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Yes, honestly, Link, I've got half a minute left.
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Like that's I ended my piece on this yesterday saying what's happened to us?
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I think Kamala Harris does not like strong, masculine men.
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She chose Mr. Jazz Hands, Tim Walls, to be her VP, who's not strong or masculine at all.
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I don't think Kamala Harris likes strong, independent men whatsoever.
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We're going to have a full rundown of how she did on Colbert, on Stern, and whatever else
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they managed to squeeze in to make you forget about her disastrous 60 appearance tomorrow.