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00:00Hello everybody, I'm Jesse Waters along with Kennedy, Jessica Tarloff, Martha McCallum
00:08and Greg Gutfeld.
00:09It's five o'clock in New York City and this is The Five.
00:19President Trump blitzing Capitol Hill to save the day on the big beautiful bill and smacking
00:24Republican holdouts in the line.
00:26He popped up at four separate camera stakeouts to close the deal and of course couldn't resist
00:31but to comment on the Biden coverup.
00:33We're going to start looking into this whole thing with who signed this legislation.
00:38Who signed legislation opening our border?
00:41I don't think he knew.
00:42I said there's nobody that could want an open border, nobody.
00:46And now I find out that it wasn't him, he auto-panned it.
00:50Who was operating the auto-pan?
00:51No sane person would sign it.
00:53And who signed it?
00:54Radical left lunatics that were running our country and the auto-pan signed it and they
00:59didn't want him and they were disappointed in getting him because they wanted Bernie
01:02Sanders.
01:03And then after about two weeks they said, wait a minute, this is a gift, he'll do anything.
01:10But Democrats in the media who blew their credibility by participating in the coverup
01:14are loudly telling people there's nothing to see here.
01:18They literally are trying to take health care and Republicans want to fan the flames
01:26of conspiracy theories at this moment.
01:29No thank you.
01:30I don't think this is a time for politics, but what I will say is that this administration
01:34has cut cancer funding research and I think that's so despicable and so disdainful.
01:40According to a spokesman, Joe Biden's last known prostate specific antigen test was in
01:452014 and his first cancer diagnosis was last Friday.
01:50Meanwhile, Joe Scarborough is saying, F you if you dare call him Biden's lapdog.
01:56There were plenty of days in public when he, when he was not the best Biden ever.
02:00And of course he stumbled and he stumbled and he stumbled and bumbled around, Mark.
02:04I mean, yeah, he, he certainly did.
02:07Donald Trump did, other politicians did, but, but, but it, and it's actually the same case
02:13as a lot of times when I've gone in and talked to Donald Trump, that didn't seem to me to
02:19get in the way of, of Joe Biden being able to analyze the most important issues.
02:25And I'd certainly think he has, has a better grasp on it than, than probably the overwhelming
02:30majority of his critics or certainly did when I spoke with him.
02:34Kennedy, the media is handling this Biden coverup in a funny way.
02:38There's factions that are breaking off.
02:41Explain how people are dealing with this.
02:43Well, Joe Scarborough is in denial and his words will come back to haunt him for as long
02:49as he is on the air because he was the guy and he's trying to kind of shellac it, gloss
02:53over it a little bit right now.
02:55Give it a favorable finish, which isn't going to do any good because when you go back and
02:59look at the original tape, he's like, this is the best Joe Biden.
03:04And he keeps going back to analysis.
03:06Like his analysis is spot on.
03:08He is sharp.
03:09He is fast.
03:10And it's like, no, he was a withering vegetable who had real problems and everyone around
03:16him knew it.
03:17And now they're all going on and off the record to a number of different authors.
03:22We've got four books and counting about Biden's cognitive decline that tell the opposite picture
03:28of the magical interactions that Joe Scarborough and Joe Biden had, which, you know, all you
03:35had to do was look at Joe Biden every other second of the day to know that something was
03:39terribly wrong.
03:41And the prostate cancer, the metastatic prostate cancer, that diagnosis is awful.
03:47And I wouldn't wish that on anyone.
03:50You know, it's it's terribly sad and concerning that a family has to deal with something like
03:54that.
03:56But they have managed to politicize it.
03:58And you have to think logic would dictate that they've known about that diagnosis for
04:03a long time.
04:04It is incredibly inconvenient for his post presidency because the other post presidencies
04:09have been very lucrative in modern history and he will not get to enjoy that.
04:14And so it feels like they kind of put that news in there, too, because they were bookended
04:19by the her tapes and, of course, the book that came out today, Original Sin.
04:25And they both draw a very damning portrait.
04:28So there are people who say, you know, like Sonny Hostin, like, we can't make this about
04:33politics.
04:34It's like if this were Trump, it would be impeachment.
04:37It would be like impeach him for what he did, you know, 75 years ago and impeach him
04:42for everything.
04:44It would be a full nuclear holocaust.
04:47So you can't have it both ways.
04:49It's either completely political and everything is on the table or the entire thing was a
04:55lie and we have to move on completely from the Democrat establishment.
04:59Jessica, they're saying they never tested his prostate for cancer in the last 10 years.
05:05Do you believe that?
05:07Yeah, I do believe that it's there are a lot of doctors have been talking about the fact
05:13that now after the age of 70, that they don't recommend that you test your PSA levels.
05:17Now, I think that if you are the commander in chief and the leader of the free world,
05:21you should probably have some extra tests than the average 75, 78 year old.
05:26But, you know, I have no reason to not believe them about that.
05:30And even Scott Adams, who's a good friend of Greg's and created Dilbert, who is unfortunately
05:35also dying of the same cancer.
05:37He posted a video saying he's going to pass away this summer.
05:40And he's no fan of Joe Biden, but he said it is completely feasible that they did just
05:44find out about this.
05:45And it wasn't some big cover up.
05:47And even Zeke Emanuel, who went on Morning Joe, was trying to say he had to have known
05:50for 10 years a guy who actually has the same disease as saying his story could possibly
05:55check out.
05:56But he was the president.
05:57Scott Adams wasn't president.
05:59But Scott Adams is sick.
06:01I led with I'm not saying that someone who has the most important job in the entire world
06:05shouldn't have extra testing.
06:06I'm just saying that going to this is a massive cover up that's been going on for years and
06:11that he knew that he had cancer and he still ran for reelection.
06:15That seems like a bridge too far.
06:17Democrats were very good at self-flagellation.
06:20It's like our favorite thing to do.
06:21I feel like Republicans, they suffer a setback, something bad happens.
06:24They just move on.
06:25They plow through.
06:26And oftentimes they go with the same behavior and they don't care.
06:28And Democrats, we love to wallow.
06:30We love to say, oh, what was us?
06:31This is what we did here.
06:33But I understand what Hakeem Jeffries is talking about.
06:36We cannot go back.
06:37Twenty twenty four cannot be undone.
06:39There are people who won't trust the media again.
06:41That's all well and good.
06:42But we still have elections to win.
06:44And we're staring down the barrel of this GOP resolution, the big reconciliation bill,
06:49the big beautiful bill that favors the wealthiest Americans and penalizes the poor.
06:53And Donald Trump, I get it.
06:54He's very high energy.
06:56But when you actually read the transcripts of what he's talking about, he said, oh, Joe
06:59Biden's brain is absolute mush.
07:02He has stage nine cancer, which is not real.
07:04Oh, by the way, I just aced a cognitive test.
07:07He loves bragging about that, you know, man, woman, person, camera, TV.
07:10And we are also supposed to believe that he's six, three and two hundred twenty four pounds,
07:13which makes him an NFL wide receiver.
07:16There are and we forgot.
07:18Remember his original doctor who forged that letter about him?
07:22Like, come on here.
07:24Come on.
07:25It's actually comparing him to this.
07:27This is a math like you have no reason to question the Dems about this.
07:34Are you out of your mind that the best doctors in the world and a patient who is arguably
07:41the most important patient in the world who gets tested pretty much weekly?
07:46They have to check him out.
07:47But somehow they decided not to do this.
07:49I'm wondering, do you believe that story or is it possible the Democrats might be lying?
07:54That's a tough call.
07:55Listen to Joe Scarborough just now feeling like I'm watching a Dateline episode and watching
07:59the husband's alibi fall apart.
08:02And he's desperately trying to save his life because he's trying to save his job.
08:06There is a huge hole in this narrative about Joe's decline.
08:10They're trying to present themselves as a loyal staff protecting an incapacitated leader.
08:16And yet the policies were anything but feeble.
08:19He may have been a mess, but the policies were a coherent list of woke desires.
08:26And true, the decisions may have possibly destroyed the country.
08:30That wasn't a byproduct of Biden's brain.
08:33That was deliberate and determined.
08:34And we need to find out who that person was.
08:37This is what Trump is talking about when he's mentioned the auto pen.
08:40This isn't just about a cover up of Joe's incapacity.
08:43It's why.
08:45A debilitated Biden was an ideal Biden.
08:49It wasn't a consequence.
08:51It was a benefit.
08:52If you have a feeble CEO, then the underlings can do exactly what they wanted.
08:57And it answers that huge paradox that we were wondering for four years.
09:03How did a candidate running as a reasonable centrist, a moderate, end up as the most left
09:10wing progressive president in history?
09:14I just told you the answer.
09:16The debilitation was deliberate.
09:19And the ideas that we saw coming happened because of that.
09:23They embrace his infirmity.
09:26It was necessary for all this to happen.
09:29And now what they're trying to do is an emotional pivot away from our outrage to sympathy.
09:34And it won't work.
09:35It won't work.
09:36I can have my.
09:37Then you bring up Scott Adams.
09:38And I'm glad you did.
09:39One of my dearest friends, a mentor in my life.
09:42His video was devastating.
09:44I can feel that for him and also talk about how we need to punish everybody in this White
09:52House for what they did to America.
09:53I can hold two in my brain.
09:55It's hard to believe because my head's so small.
09:58But, you know, Sonny Hostin says it's not a time to be political.
10:01The problem is that they have been political with the issue of Joe Biden since the very
10:05beginning, since the primaries.
10:07They didn't want him.
10:09They wanted Pete Buttigieg.
10:10They wanted Kamala Harris.
10:13They both blew up on the launchpad.
10:14So they finally acceded to the fact that they were going to be stuck with Joe Biden.
10:18He emerged as the candidate.
10:20Then he emerged as the person during covid who could potentially beat Donald Trump.
10:24So it has always been political and it has always compromised the country because this
10:30is the commander in chief who 80 percent of the American public said in a CNN poll in
10:36September right before the election was not physically or mentally capable of doing the
10:42job.
10:43So for me, it is absolutely I agree with her.
10:45It is not about politics.
10:47It is about the risk that was incurred in the White House, in the highest office in
10:52the land by all of these people, enabling this person to continue to be president.
10:57And I think that the the accountability has to go back to that point.
11:02Not should he run again?
11:04Should he be serving as president of the United States at that point?
11:09This is a real question that needs to be addressed.
11:11And if on top of all of that, he was also having treatments, if that if it turns out
11:16that he was also being treated for prostate cancer, which, by the way, is it is a treatable
11:20cancer.
11:21But now it's at a point where it's aggressive.
11:23These questions are very real.
11:25And look at what happened, OK?
11:26We have a war in Ukraine that he said a minor incursion might be OK.
11:30Look at what's happened.
11:31You have thousands of people who've lost their lives in this war.
11:35Look at what happened in Israel.
11:36You know, these are serious consequences that are the result potentially of someone who
11:41perhaps was not up to the job.
11:44That goes way beyond politics.
11:45That goes to the future and the safety, the safety of the country ahead.
11:51President Trump goes off on the ice attacking Democrat who just got charged here.
11:56He said next.
12:18I'll give me a break.
12:19Did you see her?
12:20She was out of control.
12:21Did you?
12:22Those days are over.
12:23The days are woke.
12:24The days are woke.
12:25I didn't realize it.
12:26The days of woke are over.
12:28That woman, I don't I have no idea who she is.
12:31That woman was out of control.
12:32She was shoving federal agents.
12:34She was out of control.
12:35The days of that crap are over in this country.
12:38We're going to have law and order.
12:40President Trump going off on New Jersey Democratic Congresswoman Lamonica McIver after she was
12:45charged with assaulting two officers over that now infamous ice clash at the Newark
12:50facility.
12:51Congresswoman McIver is adamant that she did nothing wrong and says ice is at fault
12:56for her allegedly assaulting them.
13:00The entire situation was escalated by ice.
13:04They caused the confrontation.
13:06Homeland came and caused this chaos that we see was a very tense situation, but it could
13:13have been, you know, easily not it could easily not happen.
13:17They had every opportunity to not allow this to happen.
13:20It was very unnecessary.
13:22And it just once again, we were there to do our jobs.
13:25And you know, if I'm going to be charged with a crime for doing my job, it just speaks to,
13:30you know, where we're headed in this country.
13:32It's political intimidation.
13:33And I'm looking forward to my day in court.
13:36All eyes are now on Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, who said that the arrest of any
13:40Democratic lawmakers would be his red line.
13:43Eric Swalwell now promising that there will be more confrontations with Ice Watch.
13:49It's complete political theater.
13:50And I promise you, there's going to be more unnoticed or unnoticed visits from my colleagues
13:56where they show up and they better be let in.
13:59You said that this was a red line.
14:01What happened now that it's been crossed?
14:03I addressed that in a statement.
14:04This is a baseless, politically motivated distraction.
14:07This is typical of the Justice Department trying to intimidate anybody who might oppose
14:12them, whether they be an elected official, a judge or anybody else.
14:17So Kennedy, this facility in New Jersey has been used since 2000 for different detainees,
14:24federal detainees who were also in here.
14:26It was then closed for a few years and then it was reopened.
14:29I don't remember any of these people showing up to protest the detainment of people or
14:33to talk about whether or not it was a safe facility under the Biden administration or
14:37under previous administration.
14:39So what is it they're so incensed about now?
14:43They have gotten addicted to protests.
14:45They've gotten addicted to drama.
14:47We all know that discussions like this that are so incredibly heated require adults who
14:52are going to employ some moderation.
14:55But LaMonica McIver knows that her name is not going to be mentioned anywhere if she
15:00sits down and has a conversation with Kristi Noem or Tom Homan in her office.
15:05And you know, if you look at this and the body cam footage and there was a lot of video
15:11evidence here, it's very inconvenient for her because she is clearly not deescalating
15:17the situation.
15:18And for these federal officers who have been trained to deescalate, they've also been trained
15:23to read body language and they know the intent of someone when they raise their forearm and
15:29elbows.
15:30All you have to do is listen to ludicrous Southern hospitality to know that when someone
15:33does this, they're about to drop bows on them.
15:35And that's a scary place to be if you're a federal officer, because you don't want to
15:39have to respond with force, but they have to move the conversation to this most dramatic
15:46point in order to get the one thing they crave so much, which actually fuels them.
15:51It's as though they've got solar panels on themselves.
15:54They need attention.
15:56They need chaos.
15:58They need drama.
15:59And none of that is helpful.
16:00None of that moves the conversation forward politically.
16:03And if they're really doing what they're supposed to be doing, then write laws in Congress,
16:08create a coalition and pass them.
16:10If ICE needs to be reformed, you know, they showed up, Jessica, for several days.
16:16Mayor Barack showed up for several days.
16:18He's running for governor.
16:19It does appear that they wanted exactly the attention that they ended up getting.
16:24He was arrested.
16:25That charge was he was not charged.
16:27She was charged.
16:29What outcome are they actually trying to produce here?
16:32It's unclear.
16:33Well, they're trying to, at least in the case of the Congress people, and there were three
16:36of them that went down there.
16:37They're trying to exercise their right to conduct oversight.
16:41And they're arguing that they got it eventually.
16:44But there's no question that the scuffle outside appears to be quite messy on both sides of
16:51it.
16:52And I'm not saying that Congresswoman McIver is not really pushing her way in.
16:55And there are eyewitnesses there who say that it was ICE agents who initiated the physical
17:00contact.
17:01They had seen the mayor of Newark being taken away.
17:04And Alina Haba, the interim U.S. attorney for New Jersey, has now dropped the charges
17:09against him in the hopes of being able to move forward.
17:13And I think that's the way that the government is indicating that they know that they have
17:16been overplaying their hand on this and that public opinion is shifting against ICE and
17:21what the DHS is doing here.
17:23So we will see what happens with Congresswoman McIver.
17:26But I know that she was trying to get in there to see what's actually going on at this point.
17:30And you say, well, they weren't doing this under the Biden administration.
17:33There weren't people with green cards being picked up off the street and held in detention
17:37facilities under the Biden administration.
17:39We weren't sending people to see cops.
17:40These people have deportation orders, orders to detain most of them.
17:43A lot of them are gang members.
17:44Most of them.
17:45But that's the thing.
17:46We are finding out.
17:47But that's the thing.
17:48On an almost daily basis, we are finding out that there are people who are being detained
17:50unlawfully, that they should not be in there, that they are innocent.
17:53If they came here illegally, that they actually went through the asylum system, that they
17:56were due their day in court.
17:58And now they're in a detention facility here or they've been sent to El Salvador.
18:02And you can understand why people are skeptical of this and why people are honestly pushing
18:05back on certainly this aspect of Donald Trump's immigration policy.
18:08And you hear Chrissy Noem today in in front of the Senate, who can't define what habeas
18:14corpus is, is being pushed and pushed and pushed about what they're doing.
18:19And the American public is not standing for it.
18:22There has to be a process.
18:23The Democrats have asked for some due process.
18:25This place provides security, food, health, legal services.
18:29I'm still, Jesse, having a hard time what they're exactly opposed to in terms of this
18:33part of the process.
18:34I remember when Jessica said public opinion was shifting after the MSG rally.
18:38Remember, that was going to send the election to Kamala's court.
18:42Kill Tony was to have that happen for you guys.
18:44I don't believe you when you say public opinion shifting.
18:47You don't.
18:48Yeah, you've made that.
18:49Basically, every day now you say you don't believe me.
18:50But if you just want to read the data, you don't have to believe me.
18:53You can just read what's printed.
18:55This is my reputable polling outfit.
18:57We're not allowed to conduct congressional oversight like this.
19:00No, it doesn't mean you can just barge into any federal facility.
19:04OK, so you're saying House Republicans could just break into the Department of Justice
19:08and start rummaging through files looking for the fast and furious evidence.
19:12Is that OK?
19:13We can just break into any federal facility we want and start looking around.
19:17That's not how it works, Jessica.
19:19I wish you were a lawyer so you would know better.
19:22Now, I wish you thought they could get away with it because they've been breaking the
19:26law and getting away with it for years.
19:29That day is over.
19:30They think these people at Biden's Justice Department are afraid of a little controversy.
19:36They think Cash, Bongino, Bondi, Pirro, Alina Haba are afraid of what the media is going
19:44to say if they arrest a Democrat for breaking the law.
19:48You guys have no idea how much fun we're having.
19:51This is a dream come true.
19:54Jessica, you started this.
19:57You raided Trump's house.
19:59You put shackles on Navarro.
20:01People were walking around the Capitol peacefully and patriotically, and they're in prison for
20:05two years.
20:06You're actually going with January 6th with patriotic and peaceful?
20:09She broke the law on camera with a few forearm shivers.
20:14This linebacker really put her weight into it, Jessica.
20:17There's nowhere to run and there's nowhere to hide.
20:19You're having margaritas with MS-13 and you're trying to bust out illegal alien rapists from
20:23prison.
20:25Do you think the public backs you?
20:27Trump survived lawfare because he had a lot of cash.
20:30Does MacGyver have money?
20:32Is she going to ask Democrat donors to pony up for her lawyers to fight federal charges?
20:37The donors are tapped out, Jessica.
20:39Hakeem's not going to pay for this.
20:41She is going to lose and she's going to lose big.
20:44Greg, it's like another one of those issues.
20:47That's sort of an 80-20 issue, but, you know, putting all your political capital into trying
20:51to free these people in this facility, I don't think is that popular with Democrat voters
20:57who are looking for leadership.
20:58I blame Black Friday.
21:01You know, just the behavior that you see on Black Friday is leading now to our ICE facilities.
21:05I told you this would happen.
21:07I am so tired of female privilege.
21:09Yes.
21:10Female privilege at protests.
21:13For some reason, if you look at every protest, the women are the ones in front pushing, spitting,
21:20taking off people's hats and ripping flags because they under the assumption that we
21:25are women, we are equal until the authorities arrive.
21:29Then it's like, oh, let me go touch me.
21:31Don't touch me.
21:32And then they're shocked.
21:33How dare you arrest me?
21:36You want to be treated equally.
21:37You're under arrest and you are charged for what you did.
21:40That's what we would do with a guy.
21:42That's what we're going to do with you.
21:43What you're seeing, I think, is withdrawals.
21:46You're seeing progressive lose their favorite drug, which was a puppet government.
21:49Now you've got daddies back in charge and he's saying no to the theater kids and they're
21:53all flipping out.
21:54Where does that leave these entitled brats?
21:56They keep moving more left and more left because they don't know where else to go because of
22:00the high ground maneuver.
22:01A Scott Adams coined term common sense was the high ground maneuver.
22:06When you choose it, where does everybody go who's against it?
22:09They do this.
22:11They go party with a with an MS-13 guy in El Salvador.
22:15They're pro trans athlete, you know, winning races and stealing it from girls.
22:19They are pro Hamas sympathizers.
22:22It's it's that's where they go.
22:23For example, if you take a typical issue, let's say I'm pro nuke.
22:28You can say I'm anti nuke.
22:29I'll say I'm pro legalization.
22:31You could say I'm anti legalization.
22:33I'm pro common sense.
22:35I'm yeah, that's exactly what happens now.
22:40That's why they're coddling gang bangers.
22:42That's why they're going to the ice.
22:44They don't know where to go.
22:45And Jesse's right.
22:47It is.
22:48People actually find this really funny.
22:50Jessica.
22:51All good.
22:52All right.
22:53Coming up, former FBI director James Comey blames his wife and pulls the grandpa in the
23:02jeans and sweater on the beach card over his post to 86 President Trump.
23:13Oh, Mary J. Lordy, there are excuses about seashells.
23:31Disgraced former FBI goofball James Comey is trying to shift blame from his shady eighty
23:37six forty seven post, one that sure looked like a veiled threat against President Trump
23:44by blaming his wife.
23:45That's sweet.
23:46And playing the old.
23:47Oh, shucks.
23:48I'm just a sweater wearing grandpa card.
23:51Give me a break.
23:52I was a grandfather and an author wearing sweaters and jeans.
23:57And then I went for a walk on the beach and posted a silly picture of shells.
24:01Patrice, my wife said, why would someone put an address in the sand?
24:04And I said, I don't know.
24:06And we stood over it.
24:07And I said, you know, I think it's some kind of a political message.
24:09I said, well, to me, as a kid, it always meant to leave a place to ditch a place.
24:14I said, that's really clever.
24:15So then she said, you should take a picture of that.
24:19Greg, he is so full of hot toots, I'm choking on him all the way over here is a goofball.
24:28That's what I think.
24:29That's the best way to describe it.
24:30And I get how people say this is overblown.
24:33And that's completely fair if it's coming from the right.
24:38But no one on the left can criticize this.
24:41Sorry, Jessica, because how many articles were written about the Nazi origins of the
24:45OK sign and green frogs?
24:48You know, they turned Tesla cars into justifiable targets of hate by linking them to Nazism.
24:55You know, every single outrage linked to existential threats was based on mind reading that they
25:02knew somehow what we were thinking.
25:04So if you saw somebody in a MAGA hat, that meant they wanted to go back to the era of
25:08slavery.
25:10They would make these leaps.
25:11Remember that the taco salad, you know, Trump Trump's eating a taco salad.
25:15Well, that was an attack on Hispanics to remember bloodbath.
25:19He was talking about the economy in Detroit or Michigan.
25:23And then they said, no, he was he was advocating violence.
25:26That's not that's not true.
25:27So we I think we have but I'd say we as someone on the right have been dealing with this daily.
25:33James Comey said that he's unbiased because as an FBI director on Obama, he never played
25:38basketball with Obama.
25:40Now, could you imagine if Trump had said, you know, I've never played basketball with
25:45Obama?
25:46They would say, oh, and have you not eaten a bucket of fried chicken with him either?
25:51How dare you?
25:52But you know, it's like we don't do that stuff.
25:55So, you know, once in a while we can say this guy's a he's a fruitcake, a goofball,
25:59a nut job, a wacko.
26:01Yeah.
26:02And those are the medical terms.
26:03Well, he's essentially a doctor.
26:05Jessica.
26:06So we're going to have to grant him that.
26:08I don't.
26:09The problem is I don't buy his excuse that it was innocent and they had no idea.
26:14And his wife thought it was someone's address.
26:16And he's like, well, no, it might be a political message.
26:19Like he's so clumsy and old fish.
26:22It's impossible for me to believe that any of this was an accident.
26:26It feels so orchestrated because he has a book coming out and he knows this is going
26:30to get attention.
26:31Yeah.
26:32Well, I'm no Jim Comey defender.
26:34He's one of the only figures in politics right now where Democrats and Republicans are.
26:39What is that common?
26:40You know, the emoji like we shake the hands and no one likes Jim Comey.
26:44I thought it was a waste of a segment on Nicole Wallace's show to have him come out and talk
26:49about it.
26:50He went in.
26:51I thought he was going to die.
26:52She's terrible.
26:53Not no reason.
26:54That's what makes it even more fun.
26:58Yeah.
26:59For you.
27:00Awful.
27:01OK.
27:02I mean, anyway, I even he said his wife used to work in food service a lot.
27:06Eighty six does come from the get that off the menu.
27:09He's old and a grandpa that wears sweaters, whatever cue the her Robert her jokes.
27:16He should go away.
27:18Should he go away to prison, Jesse?
27:20You're asking me, you know, what I'm going to say that he probably won't.
27:25And that's fine.
27:26But real men do not take pictures of seashells.
27:28And then when they get in trouble, blame their wives.
27:31Real men don't tip off CNN to get photos of them leaving for their Secret Service interview.
27:38Real men don't create fake drama to drum up book sales.
27:43And he wrote a book about what?
27:44Two women heroes saving New York City from right wing extremists.
27:49Real men don't write books like that.
27:50Real men don't go on MSNBC under any circumstance.
27:56It is a round for feds, racists and conspiracy theorists.
28:02I'm with Greg.
28:03I think the guy's a fruitcake.
28:04Yeah.
28:05But it's not what Greg said.
28:06He did.
28:07Absolutely.
28:08Talks like that.
28:09Yeah.
28:10No one says, oh, it's just me.
28:11Like, oh, I'm just a mom.
28:12I threw my sweater on and me an author mom.
28:13And I went for a walk.
28:14And he said, oh, we went out to talk about my upcoming book.
28:15Oh, God.
28:16And discuss what kind of questions we might be asked.
28:17Come on, dear.
28:18Let's have a glass of wine and then go out for a walk and talk about what questions I
28:19might be asked about my book.
28:20And like I said last time on this subject, I do agree that it's somewhat overblown.
28:21But I also agree with Greg that there was there has been so much overblown that there's
28:22no no wonder.
28:23Jim Comey says.
28:24There's no wonder.
28:25There's no wonder.
28:26There's no wonder.
28:27There's no wonder.
28:28There's no wonder.
28:29There's no wonder.
28:30There's no wonder.
28:31There's no wonder.
28:32There's no wonder.
28:33There's no wonder.
28:34There's no wonder.
28:35There's no wonder.
28:36There's no wonder.
28:37There's no wonder.
28:38There's no wonder.
28:39There's no wonder.
28:40There's no wonder.
28:41There's no wonder.
28:42There's no wonder.
28:43There's no wonder.
28:44There's no wonder.
28:45There's no wonder.
28:46There's no wonder.
28:47There's no wonder.
28:48There's no wonder.
28:49There's no wonder.
28:50There's no wonder.
28:51There's no wonder.
28:52There's no wonder.
28:53There's no wonder.
28:54There's no wonder.
28:55There's no wonder.
28:56There's no wonder.
28:57There's no wonder.
28:58There's no wonder.
28:59There's no wonder.
29:00There's no wonder.
29:01There's no wonder.
29:02Well, that person has been vindicated.
29:05Yes.
29:06Awkward, egomaniac.
29:07Totally.
29:08And, you know, it's like his fibs are right up there with George Santos, and you know
29:12where he is.
29:13Well, up next, Bernie goes ballistic.
29:15The Krusty Commie is torching the Democrat Party.
29:18That'll be fun.
29:19That is next.
29:20Socialism's grandpa going into the manosphere.
29:41Bernie Sanders showing up on the flagrant podcast, getting called out for supporting
29:44Dems after the DNC screwed him in the primaries.
29:49I'm a lifelong Democrat.
29:50I felt like the Democratic Party completely removed the democratic process from its constituents.
29:56And I think they need to have some accountability of that.
29:59No argument here.
30:00Ostensibly, there hasn't been a fair primary for the Democrats since 2008.
30:03Are they not also a threat to democracy?
30:05We often hear-
30:06Fair enough.
30:07That is, yeah, I'm not going to argue with that point.
30:10You've got a democratic establishment now, which is funded by wealthy people.
30:15You have consultants who are really way out of touch with reality, who make a lot of money
30:20in campaigns and working classes ignore them.
30:24So, Jessica, you can disagree with, like, his policies or whatever.
30:28But there's one thing I have to say about him that is so different than the majority
30:33of the people on your side, the people running, is that he doesn't have a filter.
30:37You can tell that he's not- when he's talking, he's not thinking about what he's supposed
30:41to say.
30:42And that's what you need.
30:44I mean, it's kind of sad.
30:45He's like going into his ninth decade, and he's the strongest person you have.
30:49Well, I wouldn't go that far, but Bernie's the genuine article.
30:53He's completely authentic.
30:55He's always been this way.
30:57You know, like it or don't like it.
30:59And one of the risks that you do run if you want to go on podcasts with people who have
31:04different political views as you is that some Democrats may say some things that you don't
31:08agree with.
31:09And that net-net, if he sits there for a couple hours, he's going to say 90 percent of the
31:12things that you do like and 10 percent of the things that you don't.
31:16And I still think that it's a win because it also represents to people who maybe didn't
31:20vote for Kamala Harris or have become disenchanted Democrats to say, oh, there's someone in this
31:25party that I think is great.
31:28But on the merits of this argument that he's making and that Andrew Schultz is making that
31:31we haven't had a fair primary since 2008, I call BS.
31:37Bernie Sanders has never been able to get a strong base of support with black voters
31:44in this country.
31:45They are too conservative for him.
31:47They're conservative on immigration.
31:49They're conservative on health care.
31:52He comes in.
31:53He runs as a socialist.
31:54He's a Democratic socialist.
31:55He's not even a straight Democrat.
31:56He says Medicare for all health care for people who are here undocumented.
32:01So, you know, in 2016, did the DNC want Hillary to win 100 percent?
32:05But they didn't fake those extra four million votes that she got.
32:09And in 2020, Biden won as well by millions of votes because he was the centrist moderate
32:14candidate.
32:15Kennedy's going to explode.
32:16Go superdelegates, man.
32:18Bernie said it in 2016.
32:19He was railroaded by the superdelegates.
32:22They were baked into the cake.
32:24These were people who could vote any way they wanted.
32:26And Debbie Wasserman Schultz said that the reason the Democrat Party was set up the way
32:31it was, was to make sure people like Bernie Sanders could not make it through the process
32:37and become the nominee.
32:39So why did they change the rules and get rid of superdelegates in 2018?
32:43Because Bernie was still very much a threat.
32:45And then in 2020, well, guess what?
32:48Joe Biden was the nominee.
32:50Yes, because Jim Clyburn endorsed him at a very critical moment before the South Carolina
32:55primary.
32:56But guess who's back in the Democrat Party?
32:58Superdelegates.
32:59And you know what?
33:00Bernie Sanders used your party as long as it benefited him.
33:04And it made his name recognition massive.
33:07He was able to sell books and now he's rich.
33:09And now the party doesn't mean anything to him anymore.
33:12He wants to be Mr. Authentic again, give AOC the mantle in his talking points.
33:16So he's burning the whole thing down because he's a commie.
33:20No, Martha.
33:21Well, you know, I would just say that they had an opportunity in 2024 when Biden dropped
33:26out to actually have an authentic primary process.
33:30And it lasted for about these 20 seconds.
33:33It took Biden to drop out.
33:35And then we now know, get pressured by Kamala Harris to say, you better say that I'm the
33:39person that you want to succeed you.
33:42And there were all that was rumbling out there wanting a primary, but it got spiked again
33:46in 2024.
33:47Jesse, isn't it weird?
33:48You're seeing the Democrat.
33:49This is the the only thing they are going for him is like an 80 plus year old dude.
33:53And you look on the right side, kids love being Republican.
33:57The Gen Z boys, they're all Republican.
34:00They don't have anything to appeal to young people because Trump populism breathed new
34:05life into the party.
34:07And that's how you have to let it do.
34:08These parties are like living, breathing organisms.
34:11You got to nurture them.
34:12You have to water them.
34:13You have to let them flourish.
34:15When Trump populism came onto the scene or resistance at first, but, you know, he kind
34:20of worked his way up and won two of the last three elections.
34:24Bernie's populism comes onto the scene and they acid wash him.
34:28They destroy him.
34:29They stunt the growth.
34:30And it creates a lot of animosity and it actually moves Bernie bros over to the right.
34:34You just have to let the Bernie populism run its course organically, debate it, maybe
34:41test it out in a general election.
34:43See what happens.
34:44If it crashes and burns, you learn something.
34:46If it does well, like Trump surprised everybody in 16, they're like, oh, whoa, maybe we can
34:51work with this.
34:52But they just have to let the people speak for once.
34:55Jessica, we see our runner.
34:59Yeah.
35:00Bernie in a bra.
35:01I'm sure you are.
35:02Oh, there's an image.
35:03The fastest is up next.
35:23Welcome back.
35:24Denzel Washington blowing up at a photographer who appeared to grab him by the arm to get
35:28his attention while on the red carpet at the Cannes Film Festival.
35:32We cut that short because we want to talk about Greg.
35:36He got very mad, but I think deservedly so.
35:39Well, you know what?
35:40This is why I turned down every invite to Cannes.
35:43I don't go to the Emmys.
35:44I don't go to the Oscars or the Met Gala because I find that the paparazzi have become less
35:49and less civilized over the time.
35:51They think that they can have a part of me.
35:53And that's not true.
35:54If I were a movie star, you know what I would do?
35:57I would hire one person to ruin every photo.
36:01So when you're walking, you have, I was thinking like Matt Whitaker, you know, the big hulking
36:05acting AGs just to always be there and just kind of step and you want a big bald white
36:10guy because they don't want that on TMZ.
36:11They don't want a big white guy like blocking.
36:15I know what happened because first of all, I'm glad that Spike has his next colors on
36:19big game tomorrow night against the Pacers.
36:22And number two, I saw Denzel Washington and Othello the other night.
36:25It's an incredible performance and he, the man's exhausted and then he had to fly to
36:29con and do this.
36:31So he's just, he's just exhausted.
36:32He's an amazing performer.
36:34And um, I don't think this is a big deal.
36:36Nobody should have grabbed his arm.
36:37Jesse, you get cranky when you're tired.
36:39How do you know?
36:40Cause you're tired all the time.
36:41Shut up, Jessica.
36:42I don't care what he was mad about.
36:46I was God on his side.
36:48I don't care if Denzel slept with that guy's wife.
36:51He was just so in his face with his finger.
36:54I felt like I was in the movies speaking.
36:56You know what it is?
36:57Not enough cracker jacks at the movies.
37:00I don't have them in France.
37:01Yeah.
37:02It's great.
37:03Great point.
37:04Great.
37:05Great.
37:06Okay.
37:07But no, no one has talked about this.
37:08The French paparazzi.
37:09They're not like regular paparazzi.
37:10The French people, you know, it's like they've got odd mores and they smell like camembert
37:15and they just want to touch you constantly.
37:18Like I, I don't blame him because it was, it was so overly familiar and aggressive and
37:23you know, it's like he probably had groped Mr. Washington earlier down the line and I
37:28will not stand for that.
37:30Did seem like a second round group.
37:31Okay.
37:32One more thing's up next.
37:33I laugh for one more thing, right?
37:34Tonight we've got a great show.
37:52Jamie Lissow, Aaron McGuire, Michael Loftus and K-K-K-Kennedy.
37:58Hey let's do this.
37:59Sad.
38:00Greg gets sappy.
38:01You know who passed away?
38:03George Wentz.
38:04You might know him as Fat Sam and Fletch.
38:07This is him on red eye having a drinking contest with Bill Schultz.
38:12Bill Schultz, as you can see, beats him.
38:16Is that incredible?
38:17I don't know when that was.
38:18George went a 76 obviously from Cheers.
38:22Great guy.
38:23Wonderful person.
38:24Uh, he shall be missed.
38:26Unlike you, Jesse.
38:27Well, I'm not dead yet, but well, there's time.
38:31I should get my prostate checked.
38:32Yes.
38:33Uh, I just want to say I'm sorry to Jessica for telling her to shut up.
38:36Uh, it was just the quickest way for me to get her off my back.
38:41And then I thought, you know, Greg says in your face, Harold, maybe I should make shut
38:45up Jessica a thing.
38:46You should.
38:47Shut up, Jessica.
38:48Oh, I love it.
38:49I love it.
38:50Well, I've got an apology turned into a new slay.
38:53Sorry.
38:54Uh, tonight, Jesse, what is prime time?
38:57Johnny caught up.
38:58Johnny caught up with Comey.
39:00Watch it.
39:01Why do you want an 86 Trump?
39:05All right, director.
39:09I'm not taking questions like that now.
39:11Oh, that goes on for about another minute.
39:13Oh, really?
39:14Yeah.
39:15Pretty awkward.
39:16That's a tease.
39:17That's priceless.
39:18Jessica, I'm really sorry.
39:19I really am.
39:20No one believes you.
39:23If you're running from commitment, look away now because one year city gal is running straight
39:28towards it in a wedding dress over the weekend.
39:30Thirty four year old comedian says Merle or Merle.
39:33I don't know.
39:34Leave and sprinted through the Brooklyn half marathon, decked out in full bridal attire,
39:38veil, bouquet and all on a quest to find Mr. Right.
39:41Her reasoning, he might be at the finish line and bar.
39:44I didn't even say you go, girl.
39:46Why are you here?
39:47I want to meet a guy.
39:48She's like, oh, the final journey, the final journey of the Forgotten Warriors.
39:53This is the Korea series that I just did.
39:56Amazing stories from wonderful American veterans.
39:58So join us for that on Wednesday.
40:01Amazing.
40:02Five seconds.
40:03Sorry, Kennedy.
40:04Purdue robot.
40:05Great night, everybody.
40:06Shut up, Jesse.
40:07All right.
40:08Thanks.
40:09I'm sorry.
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