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00:00Start the clock.
00:30Thank you very much, ladies and gentlemen.
00:41All right.
00:49Oh, please.
00:51Please.
00:54Well, look, I know, I know, I know, I know why a lot of people are happy today.
00:58The Democrats, we had an off-year election.
01:00What's more exciting than an off-year election?
01:03And the Democrats kicked ass.
01:05They did.
01:07Yeah.
01:09And they needed a big victory at some point.
01:12I mean, the closest they've come recently to a victory is Bad Bunny getting the Super Bowl halftime.
01:17So this is...
01:19And Californians may be excited about this.
01:24The real big winner was not on the ballot, Gavin Newsom,
01:27because Gavin Newsom, our governor here, he's the one who put Prop 50 on the ballot.
01:32Woo!
01:33Yeah!
01:36Just wanted to see if you...
01:37This is the prop we had to get rid of the fair distrusting...
01:42Because Trump got all the red states to do that,
01:46so Gavin said we've got to fight fire with fire,
01:49and if any state knows about fire...
01:53It would be this one.
01:54Of course, Trump heard about it.
02:00He was livid.
02:01He said the Democrats are trying to unrig this election.
02:05And that will not stand.
02:11But hey, you know, California, we're always on the forefront of shit, right?
02:16We are.
02:16But we are losing one of the lions in the Congress.
02:21What lioness Nancy Pelosi announced she is not going to run again after this time.
02:26And we're 85.
02:28It's a touchy age.
02:30You're...
02:31But it is.
02:33You're too...
02:33You're too old for the rigors of another campaign,
02:37and you're too young for the Sports Illustrated swimsuit edition.
02:40But she took it gracefully.
02:49She said, now that New York is socialist, my work is done.
02:54I kid New York and socialism.
02:58Oh, yes, New York.
02:59That was the big one.
03:01They got Mandani fever.
03:06Mandani wanted...
03:06Hey, I've got to give it to him.
03:08What a political achievement that was.
03:10And, of course, it was a three-way race.
03:13It helped that his opponents were Andrew Cuomo,
03:16who was dogged by accusations of sexual harassment,
03:19and Curtis Lewa, who was dogged by accusations of,
03:22we thought you were dead.
03:29Yes.
03:31Remember...
03:32Anybody remember Curtis Lewa back in the day
03:34when he was always on the subway with the red beret?
03:37Oh, there he is.
03:37The red beret and the satin jacket.
03:40The Gen Zs were like,
03:41I don't know who the fuck this is,
03:42but the outfit is fire.
03:49But...
03:50Oh.
03:51Speaking of we didn't know you were dead,
03:53Dick Cheney died.
03:54Oh.
03:55How many people thought he was dead?
04:04Come on, I mean, you've got to...
04:06Anyway, the most powerful vice president ever,
04:11many people have said,
04:12and also a simple man who had a simple burial wish.
04:15He said he wanted to be put in the ground
04:17to live his dream of slowly turning into oil.
04:19Uh, so...
04:21Um...
04:24Oh, I...
04:28You know who hated him?
04:29Trump.
04:30Trump hated Dick Cheney.
04:32They asked the White House for a comment on him dying.
04:35You know what they said?
04:36We're aware.
04:38I swear to God, we're aware.
04:40But...
04:41But Trump and Cheney,
04:42they were very different kinds of Republicans.
04:45Uh, Cheney used to send troops to occupy other countries.
04:48Uh...
04:49But...
04:55Who cares about all that shit?
04:58What people are concerned about in this country
05:00is the shutdown of the government,
05:02the longest we've ever had,
05:04and it is affecting everybody now,
05:06not just the people who can't get their food stamps
05:08and acquire food.
05:09It's affecting everybody.
05:10They're going to start cancelling flights.
05:13Have you heard that?
05:14Of course, the good news on that
05:16is if the airports are closed for Thanksgiving,
05:18you won't have to see your family.
05:20That's all right.
05:22That gets a big run on the court.
05:25Dick Cheney dead.
05:26Boo.
05:26That's in my family.
05:28That's...
05:29Of course,
05:32there is one Thanksgiving tradition
05:36that will continue.
05:37We found out next week,
05:39Donald Trump, the president,
05:40will do the traditional pardoning
05:43of the Thanksgiving turkey.
05:45A little different,
05:45this turkey has been convicted of money laundering.
05:48So, anyway, we've got a great show.
05:51Bill O'Reilly
05:52and Congressman Jared Moskulitz
05:54from Florida are here.
05:56But first up,
05:57he's a recent country music
05:58Hall of Fame inductee
05:59with over 37 million albums sold worldwide.
06:02His new book is called Heart Life Music.
06:04The Kenny Chesney's over here.
06:09Hey.
06:10Hello.
06:10How are you?
06:11Great to meet you.
06:12Pleasure.
06:14Hey, guys.
06:14How are you?
06:15How are you doing?
06:16I'm great.
06:17I'm great.
06:18Thanks for having me.
06:18All right.
06:19Great.
06:19I'm so glad you wore the big hat.
06:21Yeah.
06:22I brought you one.
06:26I'm from New Jersey.
06:27But, you know,
06:29we haven't had many country stars on this show.
06:31But I want you to know,
06:32that's not deliberate.
06:34Tell your people that my people
06:36mean no disrespect by that.
06:42We don't have many music.
06:42It's a political show.
06:44And I know you're not political.
06:45But we thought if you...
06:45Well, I mean, that doesn't mean
06:46I don't have my own opinions.
06:47Okay.
06:48But we're not going to press you on those.
06:50Okay, great.
06:50Unless you want.
06:51No.
06:52Like, when I was a child,
06:54my grandfather was Democrat.
06:56And he worked for TVA in Oak Ridge
06:58in East Tennessee.
07:00Wow.
07:00And I asked him,
07:01I said,
07:02are you a Democrat or a Republican?
07:04And he goes,
07:04I'm a Democrat,
07:05but I'm saving up to be a Republican.
07:09And so that's...
07:10That's a true story.
07:13That's awesome.
07:14I remember him saying it.
07:16Well, but we said
07:18if we're going to have one country star,
07:20let's have the one who's the biggest
07:21because I heard Billboard said
07:23you were the top country star
07:25of the century.
07:26So, I don't know how they did their math,
07:32but I'm proud of it.
07:33I mean, that kind of makes you
07:34like the chairman of the board.
07:36You're like the Sinatra of country music.
07:38Oh, wow.
07:39Do the other country stars
07:40treat you like that?
07:41Do they give you the difference as the...
07:43Yeah, I mean,
07:44there's a level of respect there,
07:45it seems like.
07:46Yeah.
07:46I mean, I've been doing...
07:47I've been on the road
07:47since 1993.
07:50I know.
07:50So, and it wasn't...
07:54Trust me, it wasn't always this way.
07:56There was a lot of years
07:58where we would go play a club
08:00and they would have the wrong name on the...
08:02There was a country singer
08:03when I first started
08:04named Mark Chestnut, okay?
08:07And it was pretty good.
08:08And it was great, actually.
08:10But when I started,
08:12and I think the promoters
08:13did this on purpose,
08:15I would pull up in the bus
08:16and they would either have
08:18Kenny Chestnut or Mark Chesney.
08:21And it used to drive me crazy.
08:24You know?
08:24So it took me a while
08:26to overcome that.
08:29Well, that's one part
08:30I really enjoyed in your book
08:31is that,
08:31because I felt I related to it,
08:33the beginnings that we had,
08:36the shitty gigs,
08:37the shitty apartments,
08:38which makes it
08:39when you have something better
08:40later in life.
08:42Right.
08:42It's just so much...
08:43It's so much...
08:44Well, my first apartment,
08:45and I didn't care what it was
08:47because all I wanted to do
08:48was write songs.
08:49That's all I wanted to do.
08:50And be creative.
08:51And that's what I feel like
08:53is my biggest gift,
08:54is the gift of creativity.
08:56But I had,
08:56you know these folding dinner trays?
09:02That's what my TV was on
09:04in my apartment.
09:04And my coffee table
09:07was a cooler.
09:08And I had a second-hand couch
09:09and a second-hand bed
09:10and that was the way it was
09:11for a while.
09:12And all I was doing
09:13was writing songs.
09:14And I absolutely...
09:16That's probably the happiest
09:17I've ever been in my life
09:18right there.
09:19To be honest with you.
09:22Yeah.
09:26My bookshelf was cinder blocks
09:28and boards that I found.
09:30You had your brain, though.
09:32Yeah.
09:32Yeah.
09:33My mattress I got off the street.
09:36Yeah.
09:37Roaches crawling on my face.
09:39Top that.
09:42Another thing we have in common,
09:44no kids.
09:45No.
09:45I don't have any kids.
09:46Oh, I know you don't.
09:48Yeah.
09:48I mean, I figured you'd know.
09:50That I know of, you know,
09:51and today we would know if we did.
09:53Yeah, probably.
09:54So, but...
09:55Right?
09:59But I have been very driven.
10:03I've, yeah.
10:05You know what?
10:05But here's the thing, though.
10:06I've never woken up
10:07and thought that I was missing something.
10:10Me neither.
10:11I really haven't.
10:12No.
10:12And I have all my friends,
10:14you know, that have...
10:16When I first started on the road
10:17and some of them went with me,
10:19they had a family,
10:20they had kids,
10:21and I would go home
10:22to visit my mother for Christmas.
10:23And I would stop in to see them.
10:26And, I don't know,
10:28I could just tell when I left
10:30that they were talking about me.
10:33You know what I mean?
10:34No, I don't.
10:35Well, no, when's Kenny gonna grow up?
10:37When's Kenny gonna, you know,
10:39become one of us?
10:40Right.
10:41So, but then the other part of me
10:44knows that my friends
10:46that I grew up with,
10:48they probably wanted to leave with me.
10:50Right.
10:52They did.
10:53They totally did, yeah.
10:55So it's that.
10:58Well, I have to tell you that
11:00country music is something I,
11:04because I'm from New Jersey,
11:05just wasn't on my radar earlier
11:07in my life.
11:08Yeah, I get it.
11:08Yeah.
11:08And now I've become quite a fan,
11:11and I want to get your opinion on this.
11:13I think it's more because you guys changed
11:16than I changed.
11:18I mean...
11:18Yeah, I think there's a, yeah.
11:19Your guitars...
11:21Yeah, it's a relative term.
11:22...country guitars.
11:24I mean...
11:24Right, you're right.
11:25You write great music, great...
11:27Oh, thank you.
11:28...that I enjoy.
11:29And I enjoy a lot of country artists now.
11:31Because to me,
11:32it doesn't sound like country music.
11:34If you switched out the voice,
11:36which is with a,
11:37what I would call the American accent.
11:39Yeah.
11:39Your accent, not mine.
11:41Yeah.
11:42Yeah.
11:42A lot of these songs could be,
11:45could be done by pop artists.
11:47Yeah.
11:47And I feel like we kind of met halfway,
11:50and I think the country should take a lesson in that.
11:52No question.
11:53Yes, I agree with that too.
11:55But I think when you grew up where I did,
12:00of course we had country music.
12:01I heard that at my mom's house,
12:02my grandmother's house.
12:03But I also loved Van Halen,
12:06and I also loved Sammy Hagar,
12:10and I loved Tom Petty,
12:11and I loved all these great rock bands.
12:13I loved AC, I loved AC, DC.
12:16So I'm a firm believer,
12:18especially now,
12:19because when you become an adult
12:20and you start making music for a living,
12:22the music that comes out of you
12:24is a direct reflection of the music
12:26that you soaked up as a child.
12:29And that's the best way I can explain my part
12:33in what you're talking about.
12:34Because I love it loud out there.
12:37I love a lot of guitars,
12:38and that's just the way we do it.
12:41And, and...
12:42But I learned, though, thank you,
12:46I learned when I started spending a lot of time
12:49in the Virgin Islands,
12:50and I met a lot of people
12:51that grew up very differently,
12:55that had different religious beliefs,
12:56they had different political beliefs,
12:57and they just didn't look or talk like me.
12:59And so, but they became really great friends,
13:03and I, all of a sudden,
13:04I was, I was, had a circle of family down there
13:09that was very different,
13:10and I realized that, you know,
13:12I can make music for them, too.
13:15And that's also why my life kind of changed,
13:19because I wasn't just making what you were talking about,
13:21we all, we did kind of meet in the middle.
13:24But before that,
13:25I didn't know that it was okay,
13:26because I was just trying to fit a certain formula
13:28that was working.
13:30And when you're young,
13:31and you just want to get your songs on the radio,
13:33and you, I wasn't really,
13:36I didn't know who I wanted to be.
13:38I wasn't comfortable in my skin at all.
13:41But as an artist, as a songwriter,
13:43but after that, it all changed.
13:46Yeah, I feel like there's a lot of people in this country
13:49want to put people in boxes,
13:51a lot of identity politics.
13:53That's right.
13:53And, like, again, music as the example to me is like,
13:57it just doesn't work,
13:58because we're all mixed together now.
14:00Especially now, because...
14:01Shabuzi is a country artist.
14:04Yeah, and God bless him.
14:05Yeah, right.
14:06Right, but now we can hear whatever we want.
14:09Like, when I was a kid,
14:10and I don't know what kind of music you listened to growing up,
14:13but you heard what you heard,
14:15what was given to you as a child,
14:16either on the radio or your parents, or...
14:18Right, and none of it was country.
14:20And none of it...
14:20New York radio did not play...
14:21Right.
14:22It just did not exist in my world.
14:23But my point is, today,
14:25we can listen to anybody we want,
14:27whenever we want it,
14:28on all the streaming services.
14:29It's much different now.
14:30No, and when I listen to it,
14:31I mean, every once in a while,
14:33first of all, I'm just blown away sometimes
14:35by how much it is like pop music
14:37and the kind of music I like.
14:39But then there's things in it that,
14:41oh, you know, there's something about Jesus,
14:43or, you know, familiarity with agriculture.
14:47Yeah.
14:47Or, you know...
14:48I'm more of a beach guy.
14:50Or, no.
14:51I'm more of a beach person, so...
14:53No, but you have some of that.
14:54I mean, you're the...
14:55A little bit, yeah.
14:55Your tractor is sexy.
14:57Yeah.
14:57Okay, I mean, come on.
14:59I mean, that's not...
15:01That's a fair point.
15:03You know, I mean...
15:04I told Anderson Cooper one time,
15:08interviewed me,
15:09and he goes, he did,
15:10he just looked at me,
15:11and he goes,
15:11she thinks my tractor's sexy?
15:13I went, mm-hmm.
15:15And I told him,
15:16I said I was smart enough
15:17to record that song,
15:19but I was smart enough
15:20to not record another one.
15:22And I mean, I believe that.
15:25Yeah.
15:26You could do what now
15:27my private plane is sexy.
15:28Yeah.
15:28You probably know it.
15:30You saw my plane for sure.
15:31It's definitely true.
15:34But, you know...
15:35But, you know,
15:36whenever one of these things comes on,
15:38it does remind me
15:39that this is different music
15:40than I was listening to.
15:41It's something about, you know,
15:42drinking beer and killing fish
15:44while you're doing...
15:44You know, these are things that just...
15:47You know, my kind of thing.
15:49And there is very often,
15:52not just you,
15:53but everybody in your field,
15:54there's Jesus references,
15:57which I don't care.
15:58People think,
15:59oh, Bill, you're an atheist.
16:00Doesn't that...
16:00It doesn't bother me.
16:01Yeah, it's...
16:02I'm trying to think
16:03if I've had a Jesus reference.
16:05Oh, yeah.
16:05The Lord?
16:06Oh, there's...
16:07Sure.
16:07I can...
16:08I promise you.
16:08Probably.
16:09I mean, I'm sure over 30 years
16:10his name got dropped.
16:12Yeah, absolutely.
16:13No.
16:14You know what I mean?
16:15No, it's...
16:16So...
16:17So, would you do, like,
16:23a rap duet?
16:24Would you, like...
16:25It would depend on the song.
16:27Right.
16:28It would depend on the...
16:29Maybe.
16:30I'm not...
16:31I'm open to just about anything.
16:32I've heard rappers tell me
16:34that, like, country,
16:35there's lots of stuff
16:36that's very similar
16:36between the rap world
16:38and the country world.
16:39Well, I did a couple of...
16:41I made a lot of music
16:42with the Ashton family man, Barrett,
16:45who was the bass player
16:46for the Wailers,
16:47and a lot of those guys
16:48that are still living with Bob.
16:50And I got to know those guys.
16:53And I actually were sitting
16:54on the North Shore of Jamaica
16:56one night after we...
16:58They shot a music video with me
16:59on the North Shore of Jamaica,
17:00and I just sat there
17:01and I talked to a family man,
17:03and I was just talking to him
17:04about his life growing up in Jamaica
17:06and his early years with Bob Marley,
17:08and the similarities were unbelievable.
17:11And he goes, you know,
17:12reggae and country music
17:13tell it like it is,
17:14and they tell it uncut.
17:15And I agree with that.
17:17Yeah, and it's also
17:19very lyrically driven.
17:20It is very lyrically driven.
17:21I mean, pop lyrics,
17:22I mean, some of them are great,
17:24and a lot of them are just shitty.
17:26They are.
17:27You can't be shitty lyrics
17:29in country or rap.
17:30You really can't.
17:31Well, you can.
17:31They're there, but...
17:32You can, but you won't sell.
17:33Yeah, I mean,
17:34they're really hard to find.
17:35You seem pretty clever.
17:37Yours are.
17:37Thank you, Kenny.
17:38It's a great thing to meet you.
17:40Have you had fun.
17:41Say hi to your people
17:42from my people.
17:43Say hi to your people.
17:44Okay, getting twisted.
17:46Let's meet our panel.
17:49Okay.
17:54Hey.
17:56Chill.
17:56Okay, he anchors
17:59the No Spin News Show
18:00on YouTube
18:00and BillOreilly.com
18:02and is co-author
18:02of the best-selling book,
18:03I think it is 20th
18:05best-selling book,
18:06Confronting Evil,
18:07Assessing the Worst of the Worst.
18:08Bill O'Reilly's over here.
18:12Wow.
18:13An abortion of Riley-hood.
18:16And he is a Democratic congressman
18:18representing Florida's
18:1923rd District.
18:20Jared Moskowitz,
18:21congressman,
18:21great to see you.
18:22All right, gentlemen.
18:26As I mentioned,
18:27we had an off-year election,
18:29so I'm just going to give you
18:30the headlines, I think,
18:32and then the takeaway,
18:33and you can argue with me or not.
18:35Headline, I think,
18:36that it was not surprising,
18:38the Democrats won.
18:39The margin,
18:40very surprising.
18:41They really kicked ass.
18:42Big numbers,
18:43and everywhere,
18:44not just in the two states
18:45where there were...
18:46My takeaway from this
18:55is if you were a Republican
18:56running on Tuesday,
18:57you had no chance
18:59because people wanted
19:01to send a message,
19:02and the message is
19:03we just keep asking for normal,
19:07and nobody ever gives it to us.
19:09Biden, they didn't think,
19:10was normal.
19:10He went too far left.
19:12Now, Trump went too far
19:13the other way,
19:14and they were like,
19:15we didn't vote for this bullshit.
19:16We didn't vote for you
19:17being drunk with power.
19:19We didn't vote for this nasty stuff.
19:21We didn't vote for the economy
19:23going into the shitter,
19:24which it seems to be doing.
19:26So, can we just have somebody
19:28who is normal?
19:30That, to me, was the message.
19:33What do you think?
19:38Now, one of you talk.
19:42Are you not familiar
19:43with how we do this?
19:45I was enthralled.
19:46Paul, do you want to go ahead?
19:47Yeah, we were entranced.
19:51The reason that the Democrats won
19:53is because people were angry.
19:55They are angry,
19:56and not just in the three states
19:58in New York City.
19:59They're angry because
20:00there were promises made
20:02by President Trump
20:04to lower food prices
20:06and gas prices.
20:08Gas prices are coming down,
20:09except in California,
20:10where they tax you $3 a gallon.
20:12But where I live,
20:13it's down about 20, 25 percent.
20:15Probably going to get down
20:16a little bit more
20:17because there's a lot of supply
20:20of gasoline.
20:21But food is up.
20:23A place where I'm staying in L.A.,
20:25cheeseburger, $36.
20:28I can buy the cow for $36.
20:30All right?
20:32$36.
20:33A cheeseburger.
20:35Okay?
20:36So, when you're working
20:39for a living
20:40and you have to pay
20:42these high prices
20:44in the grocery store,
20:45you're not happy.
20:47And excuses walk.
20:49When you're not happy,
20:50the incumbency
20:51loses
20:53every time,
20:54all the way back
20:55to John Adams.
20:58Okay.
21:00Congressman,
21:01you want to get in on this?
21:02Well, look,
21:02I think the economy,
21:04obviously,
21:04was the driving issue.
21:06It's ironic, actually,
21:07because Democrats tried
21:09what Trump is now doing.
21:11We told everybody
21:12for a year,
21:13the economy was great.
21:15Bidenomics,
21:15things are wonderful.
21:16The stock market.
21:17Right?
21:18We tried that.
21:18And people went to the store
21:20and got their bills
21:21and they saw
21:22that was bullshit.
21:23Okay?
21:23Trump comes in,
21:24he runs on the economy,
21:26says he's going to fix it.
21:27Okay?
21:28Democrats said
21:29he was going to take
21:29a bulldozer to democracy.
21:31He actually took a bulldozer
21:32to the White House.
21:33So, that actually happened.
21:36Okay?
21:37But actually,
21:40Trump didn't fix the economy.
21:42Stock market's still high.
21:43That's the only group,
21:44by the way,
21:44in consumer sentiment
21:45that people think
21:46things are going well.
21:47And he's telling people now,
21:49he's running our playbook.
21:50And he's saying,
21:51the economy is great.
21:52Things are wonderful.
21:53The tariffs are working.
21:54And people,
21:55like you said, Bill,
21:56they're going to the store.
21:57They're seeing their sandwich
21:58is $30.
21:58The bill's coming in.
21:59It's more expensive.
22:00Grocery prices,
22:01rent, power,
22:02all of it.
22:03And so,
22:03it's ironic
22:03that he's doing the thing
22:05we tried
22:05that didn't work.
22:06Right?
22:07You can tell people
22:07things are great.
22:08But when they go to the store,
22:10they can see
22:11that's not the case.
22:12Okay,
22:13so let me ask you
22:13about the $36 cheeseburger.
22:15Yeah.
22:16Because it's...
22:17Did you order it?
22:18No.
22:19Oh, you're kidding?
22:19I went to In-N-Out Burger.
22:21Really?
22:22Yeah, that's great.
22:23Look.
22:29Do you want me
22:29to take the con position
22:30to In-N-Out Burger?
22:31No, no.
22:32I...
22:33I...
22:33No, but I mean,
22:35he's got 20 bestsellers
22:36and he's got a cheap fuck.
22:38It's all right.
22:40Hey, Mark.
22:42I would just eat
22:43the hamburger,
22:44but, you know...
22:45Listen up.
22:45What?
22:46It's not about the money.
22:47Oh, oh.
22:47It's the principle
22:48of the thing.
22:50You know?
22:51Sure.
22:51If every American
22:52would rebel
22:54against this kind
22:56of gouging,
22:57and not just in food,
22:58but everything else,
22:59prices have to come down.
23:00Well, that's what I...
23:01I just want to ask...
23:02Somebody has to explain
23:03the economy to me
23:04because this is going
23:05to be the big issue.
23:06Now, we had...
23:07Absolutely.
23:07We had somebody
23:08win in New York,
23:09and look,
23:09I don't want to...
23:10I've spoken against him.
23:12He was not my choice,
23:13Man-Dami.
23:15Man-Mem Donny, sorry.
23:18He's a socialist,
23:19a democratic socialist,
23:20makes no bones about that.
23:22In fact,
23:23when he came out,
23:23he said,
23:24I'm young.
23:25I made a funny joke
23:26about that.
23:26I'm Muslim,
23:27and I'm socialist.
23:28All the things
23:29that Obama
23:29had to deny being.
23:31Abigail Spanberger,
23:36she's one of the ones
23:37who won yesterday,
23:38big,
23:39in Virginia,
23:39okay?
23:40She said,
23:41after the last election,
23:43we need to not ever use
23:44the word socialist
23:45or socialism
23:46ever again.
23:48So this is a pretty big split
23:50in the party,
23:51and I understand
23:52why people are angry
23:54about the economy,
23:55especially in New York.
23:57And yet,
23:58just had Kenny Chesney here,
23:59I don't know what his ticket prices are,
24:01but I know what typical
24:02ticket prices are
24:03that people are paying,
24:05and not just billionaires.
24:06Taylor Swift's average ticket price
24:08is over $4,000.
24:10But other ones,
24:12average ticket price
24:13is $500,
24:14$600,
24:14$700,
24:16or baseball games,
24:17or basketball.
24:20Explain this economy.
24:22How some people
24:22are eating $36 cheeseburgers.
24:25They don't do what you do,
24:26though.
24:26Not me.
24:27Not you.
24:27We know that.
24:29You're pure.
24:29And other people
24:31are voting for socialism.
24:33And I understand
24:33why they're voting for socialism,
24:35because they can't even
24:35make ends meet,
24:36and they're worried
24:37about eating at all.
24:39How do we get the economy
24:40back to something
24:41that looks like
24:42what I remember
24:43as normal as a kid?
24:45Look,
24:46it's a supply and demand
24:48country.
24:49Now,
24:49Ma'am,
24:49Donnie doesn't want that.
24:51He's not a socialist,
24:51he's a communist.
24:53Okay?
24:53I mean,
24:54Donnie's greatest quote
24:55is,
24:56I agree with
24:58seizing the means
24:59of production.
25:00Yeah.
25:01Okay?
25:01That's communism.
25:03That's not socialism.
25:05Because in order
25:06to seize something,
25:07you have to use force.
25:09And that's what
25:10the communists do.
25:11So,
25:12it's supply and demand.
25:13And I'm
25:14going on a jihad
25:16to please
25:17Ma'am,
25:18Donnie,
25:18of telling people
25:19don't buy
25:20anything
25:21that you feel
25:23is exploitative.
25:24You don't have to go
25:25to see Taylor Swift.
25:26You can pirate it
25:27on social media.
25:28He could steal it.
25:29All right?
25:31Let's do a little
25:32Abby Hoffman here.
25:34Let's liberate
25:35this.
25:36But that's not
25:37answering my question.
25:38How can capitalism
25:39be working so well
25:40for so many people?
25:42Again,
25:42it's not just
25:43billionaires going
25:44to these concerts.
25:45It's millions
25:45and millions of people
25:46who seem to be
25:47living these kind
25:48of lives.
25:49And other people
25:50it's not working
25:51for at all.
25:52When you're 30 years
25:53old and you still
25:54have roommates,
25:56yes,
25:56capitalism has failed you.
25:58And the question
25:59to me is,
26:00how do we make
26:00socialism seem
26:02unattractive?
26:02Because you're right.
26:04It's not,
26:04socialism doesn't work.
26:06What the young people,
26:07I understand
26:08where their feelings
26:09are.
26:10They refuse to
26:11crack a book
26:11and learn that
26:13we've tried it
26:14many, many times.
26:16It never works.
26:17Would you agree
26:18with that?
26:19Well, yeah.
26:19And look,
26:20what's going on now
26:21has a lot to do
26:22with social media
26:23and being,
26:24you know,
26:25addicted to being
26:26online,
26:26which happened
26:27a lot during COVID
26:28when people were
26:28stuck in their houses
26:29and just stuck
26:30on their devices.
26:31Right?
26:31That's where kids
26:32are getting their
26:33information.
26:33I have a 9
26:34and a 12-year-old.
26:35Right?
26:35And it's TikTok,
26:36it's Instagram,
26:37that's where their
26:37information is coming from.
26:38And there are
26:39foreign powers
26:41working on these
26:43devices,
26:44in these platforms,
26:45trying to sell this
26:46stuff to our kids
26:48on all sorts of topics.
26:49But what I would say
26:50is, by the way,
26:51while you're talking
26:51about seizing the
26:52means of production,
26:53I mean,
26:53Trump did take
26:54a 10% stake
26:55into Intel.
26:56You know?
26:57You know,
26:58so the,
26:58so the,
27:00I'm not,
27:01I'm not defending
27:02Momdani.
27:02I'm a capitalist.
27:03I'm just saying,
27:04you know,
27:04you had the
27:04Secretary of Defense
27:05saying we should
27:06start taking
27:06percentages of our
27:07defense,
27:07defense companies
27:09out there.
27:09But look,
27:10Trump got elected
27:11because people
27:12were angry
27:13in this country.
27:13That part of the
27:15party was angry.
27:16And he got elected.
27:17And that,
27:17he was their medicine.
27:19And they didn't care
27:20about all of the
27:21baggage he had
27:21because they were
27:22that pissed off.
27:23And I think that's
27:24what's happening
27:24with Momdani.
27:26Our wing of the
27:27party now is pissed.
27:28They're angry that
27:29Joe Biden ran
27:30for re-election.
27:31They're angry that,
27:32you know,
27:32the debate went so
27:33poorly.
27:33They're angry that,
27:34you know,
27:34we didn't have a
27:35primary.
27:36And they're angry
27:36that the establishment
27:37doesn't seem to get it.
27:38And this is the
27:39message to us
27:41that Republicans
27:42were sending with
27:43Donald Trump
27:44to their own
27:45establishment.
27:45And so,
27:46you know,
27:47Bernie Sanders
27:47has been a socialist
27:48for a long time.
27:49So socialism in our
27:50party is not new.
27:51This is just a new
27:52face.
27:53He's charismatic.
27:54You've talked a lot
27:54about that,
27:55about charisma.
27:55But do you want
27:56to have to,
27:56I mean,
27:57they call themselves
27:57Democratic Socialists.
27:59I think they should
28:00drop the Democratic
28:01part because that
28:02means that you
28:03have to answer for
28:04everything the
28:05socialists do.
28:06And he's plainly,
28:07maybe he is a
28:08communist,
28:08maybe he's,
28:09it's very far left,
28:10whatever it is.
28:11It's not what we've
28:12seen before.
28:13And Republicans are
28:14trying to do that.
28:14They're trying to make
28:15me and others answer
28:16for everything he does.
28:17What's weird is,
28:17like,
28:17I don't remember
28:18Eric Adams being the
28:19head of the Democratic
28:20Party or Michael
28:21Bloomberg being the
28:22head of the Republican
28:22Party,
28:22but Republicans are
28:23trying to make him
28:24now the head of the
28:25party.
28:26Because those guys
28:26weren't as out of the
28:27mainstream of the
28:28Democratic Party as he
28:30is,
28:30but they're trying to
28:31make that the
28:32mainstream.
28:33Yeah.
28:33Should,
28:33the question you're
28:34going to get,
28:35and you should get it,
28:36and I'm going to
28:37give it to you.
28:37Let's go.
28:41Where do you eat
28:42hamburgers?
28:43No.
28:46In and out.
28:47I like in and out.
28:48Should,
28:48should this be the
28:50direction the party
28:51is going to?
28:51He's not the only
28:52Democratic Socialist.
28:53There's about 100
28:54in different offices
28:55and places where
28:57they've won in this
28:58country.
28:58I mean,
28:59here's a Mandami
28:59quote from his
29:00speech.
29:01He said,
29:01we will prove
29:02that there is no
29:02problem too large
29:04for government to
29:05solve.
29:06Yeah.
29:06Wait,
29:07wait till he gets
29:07into government.
29:08I can tell Bill O'Reilly
29:08thinks that's ridiculous.
29:09This is so crazy.
29:11Look,
29:11first of all,
29:12he won because he
29:14was running against
29:15Bela Lugosi,
29:16all right?
29:17That's right.
29:19I told Andrew
29:20Cuomo,
29:21why don't you just
29:21campaign with a
29:22cape on,
29:23turn into a bat?
29:24The guy was as
29:25dour as possible.
29:26I mean,
29:26that is a good
29:27campaigner.
29:28I mean,
29:29the guy was smiling.
29:31You know,
29:31when he's going to
29:32come to your house
29:33and take your stuff,
29:34he's going to smile.
29:35Thank you for the
29:36couch.
29:37Bring it on out.
29:38Well,
29:38I'm just going to,
29:39tonight,
29:39let's give him a week,
29:42okay?
29:42I've been critical.
29:43Let's give him a week
29:44to say just congratulations.
29:45On a political level,
29:47it was quite an achievement.
29:48I'd like him to do
29:49this show.
29:50So many other
29:50Democrats,
29:51and I vote Democratic,
29:52and they still won't
29:53come on here.
29:54This guy seems to say
29:56he has balls.
29:57Let's see it.
29:58You can't deal with me.
30:02But,
30:04look,
30:05I watch your program,
30:07and you are disenchanted,
30:10and correct me if I'm wrong,
30:12which I very rarely am,
30:13so you probably won't
30:14have to do that.
30:16You're disenchanted
30:17with the far left wing
30:19of the Democratic Party.
30:20Because you believe
30:22that it's poison
30:23the well for everybody else,
30:25like the congressman here.
30:26Am I correct?
30:27Because they never met
30:28anything that was
30:29counterintuitive
30:30that they didn't love.
30:31Right.
30:32So they want to put
30:33trans people in here,
30:36and they want to do this.
30:37And it just dilutes
30:39the message
30:40that the Democratic Party
30:41has traditionally had,
30:43that we're for the workers.
30:44We want to improve
30:46the lives
30:46of the backbone
30:47of the country.
30:48Now you're into
30:49all this fringe garbage
30:50that Americans don't want.
30:52I think that's your posture.
30:54I wouldn't put it that way,
30:55but go ahead.
30:56Okay.
30:58But you might want to rethink,
30:59because that's a good way
31:00to put it.
31:04Well,
31:04I'm still on the air,
31:06and you're not.
31:06But go ahead.
31:07Go ahead.
31:11Go ahead.
31:12Go ahead.
31:14I expected that.
31:16So we did a town hall
31:18on News Nation two weeks ago
31:19from Kennedy Center.
31:2123 million people watched.
31:2323 million.
31:23Okay?
31:25You can add up
31:26all the HBOs you want.
31:27You're not going to come close.
31:28Just want to correct the record.
31:31I will...
31:33I have a tape measure.
31:36I will check those facts.
31:38Yeah, you check it.
31:41Litmar and I go at it.
31:42People love this.
31:43I love this.
31:45I'll drink the water.
31:46I'll drink the water.
31:47This is going to be
31:48social media heaven.
31:49We're actually related.
31:51We're actually cousins, remember?
31:53We're distant cousins.
31:54Remember when I had
31:56the thing done
31:57by Skip Gates?
31:58He does a great show
31:59on PBS?
32:00On PBS,
32:00which I think is out of business
32:02because the government
32:02won't fund it anymore.
32:04I'm at a family gathering?
32:07I'm at a family gathering?
32:07You want to...
32:08Yeah.
32:08Okay.
32:09We like you.
32:10All right.
32:11But anyway,
32:13the both parties,
32:14not just the Democratic Party,
32:16both parties have just gone
32:18completely away from
32:21why they were founded.
32:23Yes.
32:24Both.
32:25Yeah.
32:26There's been a lot about it.
32:27Right.
32:28There's no doubt about it.
32:30So now,
32:31you have to accept
32:32the reality of where we live.
32:34And if you're going to vote
32:35for a guy like Ma'am Donnie,
32:37you're going to be
32:38severely disappointed
32:39because what's going to happen
32:41in New York City
32:42is that social order
32:44is going to collapse
32:45because the police hate him.
32:47All right.
32:48Well, let's see what happens
32:49for the moment.
32:50But that's not going to take a week.
32:51Okay.
32:53Let me introduce this issue
32:54because I almost didn't want
32:55to talk about this person
32:56because he's so gross.
32:58but it's such a big issue
33:00this week
33:01and we're going to talk
33:02about it after I do this bit.
33:06But this guy,
33:07Nick Fuentes,
33:08I don't know if you've ever
33:08heard of him.
33:09If you haven't,
33:10I mean, I have.
33:11I know he had dinner
33:11with Trump at one point
33:12and Trump is,
33:13I don't know him.
33:14I have my picture taken
33:14with a lot of people.
33:16You know.
33:18But he's,
33:19I would call a racist racist.
33:21He's just this troll.
33:22He's the guy who runs
33:23on the field
33:24at a baseball game
33:26that you don't really want to,
33:28so you don't take
33:29the picture of him,
33:30but we kind of have
33:30to talk about him.
33:31Does that mean
33:32we can beat him up?
33:33I would like to.
33:34So that's what happens
33:34when you run on the field
33:36with the baseball.
33:36He's what they call
33:37a griper.
33:38I looked into this.
33:39It's just like this group
33:40of people on 4chan,
33:41you know,
33:42the internet,
33:42which makes everything worse.
33:44And they are like
33:45pointlessly politically incorrect.
33:47They were doing it
33:48just to troll.
33:49They would say
33:49the worst sort of awful things
33:51or things you don't
33:51even understand.
33:52But it's working.
33:53He once said,
33:54having sex with a woman
33:55is gay
33:55and having sex
33:56with a man is gay.
33:58Okay,
33:59I don't know
33:59where you go with that.
34:00And then they kind of
34:01started to believe it.
34:02So we thought
34:02it would be a good week
34:03to do 24 things
34:04you need to know
34:05or you don't know
34:07about Nick Fuentes.
34:11For example,
34:12I'm in a racist
34:14acapella group
34:14called Boys in the Hoods.
34:16My drag queen name
34:24is Jan Sixth.
34:31I once beat Elon Musk
34:33in a high-lof.
34:34Wow.
34:40I'm not gay,
34:41but a guy I'm fucking in.
34:42I once called Ice
34:49to report on the part
34:50of me that's Mexican.
34:51Wow.
34:58Kanye once asked me
34:59if I was off my meds.
35:01Wow.
35:06My followers are called
35:07Gripers,
35:08but we'll also accept
35:09vaginal kryptonite.
35:15I will boycott the Super Bowl
35:17because of bad bunny.
35:19Also because my parents'
35:20basement doesn't have a TV.
35:28My mom free-based Tylenol
35:30when she was pregnant with me.
35:31And I'm against
35:39interracial marriage,
35:40but I wouldn't say no
35:41to a weekend in Nuremberg
35:42with Candace Owens.
35:43All right.
35:46So, um...
35:47This is a big issue
35:50in Republican politics this week.
35:52If you didn't see what happened,
35:53this guy, this asshole,
35:54gave an interview
35:55with Tucker Carlson,
35:57who Tucker Carlson
35:58used to be the guy
35:58in the bow tie.
35:59Tucker Carlson was like
36:01the old-school kind of
36:03country-club Republican,
36:05and then he became...
36:06I don't know what he...
36:07He's like the world's
36:08oldest Groyper,
36:09because...
36:10LAUGHTER
36:10He started having on
36:13Holocaust deniers.
36:16He started to be the
36:18I'm-just-asking-questions guy,
36:20questions like,
36:21who do you think was the good guys
36:23in World War II?
36:24You know, really stupid questions,
36:26but he's just asking questions.
36:27So now we had on this guy,
36:29this Fuentes guy,
36:30and never challenged him.
36:32Then the American Heritage Foundation
36:34got involved,
36:36or the people behind,
36:37I think,
36:37the Project 2025,
36:38the Heritage Foundation,
36:40they're a very big Republican group.
36:42And the head of the Heritage Foundation
36:44came out,
36:45and he attacked the people
36:46who were attacking
36:47Tucker Carlson
36:49for giving him
36:50this friendly interview.
36:51This guy,
36:52Kevin Roberts,
36:53head of the Heritage Foundation,
36:55and he said,
36:56well,
36:57we shouldn't attack
36:57Carl Carlson.
36:59When we disagree
36:59with a person's thoughts
37:00and opinions,
37:01we challenge those ideas
37:02and debate.
37:04Except Kevin Roberts,
37:05whoever the fuck you are,
37:07that's not what
37:07Tucker Carlson did.
37:09He didn't challenge him.
37:10So now there's this war
37:11in the Republican Party,
37:13and I want to ask
37:14two questions about that,
37:16and then about which party
37:17seems to be having
37:18a bigger problem
37:19with anti-Semitism,
37:20because it seems like
37:21both parties
37:21now have an anti-Semitic wing.
37:23Is that a wrong assessment?
37:25No, that's a right assessment.
37:27I mean, it's like,
37:27it's like asking Jews,
37:29like, where would you rather
37:30go back to,
37:30Germany or Egypt?
37:32Like, both places are back.
37:35You know, like...
37:36So...
37:37Look, as a Democrat
37:41who's been pro-Israel,
37:43right, I've had Republicans
37:44coming up to me
37:44for years saying,
37:45how could you stay?
37:46How could you stay?
37:47And I would say,
37:48well, if I leave,
37:49I accelerate the problem,
37:50but also this problem
37:51is coming your direction.
37:52And they would say,
37:52no, it's not.
37:53You have no idea
37:53what you're talking about.
37:54And I would say,
37:54no, it's a virus
37:55and it's spreading.
37:56And the problem
37:57with Nick Fuentes
37:58is that, like,
37:59when I grew up
37:59and my grandmother
38:00would talk to me
38:01about Nazis,
38:02she was part of
38:03the Kindertransport
38:04out of Germany.
38:04You would watch TV shows.
38:06Nazis were boring.
38:08They had no charisma.
38:09They weren't entertaining.
38:10And Nick Fuentes
38:11is not that.
38:12He actually has made
38:13it entertaining.
38:14He's selling it online.
38:15Okay, you watch
38:16Candace Owens,
38:17and she'll say something like,
38:18you know,
38:18in this whataboutism
38:20that Tucker and Hoodoo,
38:21like, I'm just looking at it
38:22and thinking about it,
38:23like, oh, yeah,
38:24Hitler killed, you know,
38:25six million Jews,
38:26but he was a wonderful painter.
38:27You know?
38:28And they'll, like,
38:29very creative,
38:30loved animals.
38:32You know?
38:32And they'll do this thing,
38:34and, like, you know,
38:34Tucker will just say,
38:35I'm just asking questions.
38:36I'm just asking questions.
38:37And I thought Winston Churchill
38:38was one of the heroes
38:39of World War II,
38:41but Tucker had a whole episode
38:42on how he was the bad guy.
38:45And so they're rewriting history
38:47for these kids
38:48that follow this stuff online.
38:49But if I may,
38:50it does seem like
38:51the entire Republican establishment
38:53lined up against this.
38:56I'm not sure you could say that
38:57about the Democratic establishment.
38:58I mean, Ted Cruz,
39:00you know,
39:00who we've had on this show,
39:01and I certainly have had
39:02my differences,
39:03but I'm glad to talk
39:04to everybody on this show,
39:05he was very good on this.
39:07He said,
39:07the danger I want to highlight
39:08tonight is anti-Semitism.
39:10In the last six months,
39:12I've seen it on the rise
39:13in a way I've never seen it before
39:15on the right.
39:16Here's the interesting thing
39:17I thought he said.
39:18He said about a decade ago,
39:20anti-Semitism began rising
39:22on the left,
39:22and the Democratic Party
39:23did nothing.
39:25And the decade that followed,
39:26it has consumed
39:27the Democratic Party.
39:29I'm not so sure
39:30he's not right about that.
39:32I'm not so sure
39:33the Democratic politicians
39:35are more afraid
39:36to challenge their left
39:38who think Hamas is terrific
39:41than the Republicans are.
39:42No, no, Ted Cruz is right.
39:44I agree 100% with Ted Cruz.
39:45Wow.
39:46Okay, the difference is
39:47they have hindsight, right?
39:49They saw what happened to us,
39:51and our party
39:51has been consumed by it.
39:53Like, people would say,
39:54look, you could be anti-Zionist
39:56without being anti-Semitic,
39:57and I would say,
39:57theoretically, you could.
39:59They're just not.
39:59When you're holding signs
40:01on college campuses
40:02saying,
40:03go back to Poland,
40:04that doesn't sound
40:06like anything to do with Israel.
40:07When you see a Jewish student
40:09walking on campus,
40:10you don't know that he's
40:10a Netanyahu supporter,
40:12but they were surrounding him
40:13because he had a Jewish star,
40:15right?
40:15And so this has consumed us,
40:17and it is dividing us
40:18in elections.
40:19It has run through
40:20the whole party.
40:21We have tried
40:22to not talk about it.
40:24We've tried to tamp it down.
40:25But it is everywhere.
40:27It is moving swiftly, okay?
40:30And now it's starting
40:31on the right.
40:33And so they're years behind us.
40:35And yes,
40:35they're now trying
40:36to muscle their forces,
40:38but if you go online
40:40and you listen to,
40:40you know, Dave Smith
40:42or Theo Vaughn
40:43or Tucker or Rogan,
40:45it's all over them.
40:46And so it's happening
40:47to them too now.
40:48Well, they're behind you,
40:49and they were also ahead of you.
40:52Anti-Semitism used to be
40:54the Ku Klux Klan
40:56and Henry Ford
40:57back in the day.
40:59Bill, thoughts on Jews?
41:03I don't want to make it awkward
41:04that I'm here.
41:04No, but all my business people
41:06are Jewish,
41:07and they do a great job.
41:09How wide have you?
41:10One of them's up there right now.
41:12We have a personal connection,
41:14perspective from O'Reilly,
41:15and I know you're looking forward
41:16to that more.
41:17You can tell.
41:19Number one,
41:20you've been doing this show
41:22for about 23 years, right?
41:23Yeah.
41:23Did you invite Fuentes
41:24on a program?
41:25No.
41:26Why?
41:26That's a bridge too far for me.
41:28Okay.
41:28That's a troll.
41:30He's not sincere.
41:32It's just gross.
41:33Like I said,
41:33I didn't even want
41:34to talk about him tonight.
41:35He's the guy who runs
41:36on the field.
41:37You have to talk about him.
41:37The camera doesn't show.
41:39Because he broke through.
41:40But you have to talk about him.
41:41So you didn't invite him
41:42on a program.
41:42I don't live in that world.
41:44I didn't invite him
41:45on my program.
41:46You can get somebody like him
41:47at Speaker's Corner
41:48in London anytime you want.
41:49Right.
41:49They're wandering around
41:50with wine.
41:51Okay.
41:52So why would you have him
41:53and waste all of these
41:54nice people's time?
41:55Why?
41:56Okay.
41:57That's number one.
41:58All right.
41:59So to say,
42:00well,
42:00The answer is because
42:02the Republican establishment
42:03never met something
42:05so far right
42:07that they won't,
42:07at least some of them,
42:08take it seriously.
42:09See, the Republican establishment
42:10couldn't care less
42:11about this guy.
42:12Well, they could this week.
42:13No.
42:13That's...
42:14They don't care about him.
42:15They are embarrassed by him.
42:17Yes.
42:17But they don't care about him
42:19and they don't embrace him
42:20and he doesn't mean anything
42:22to them.
42:22Well...
42:23They just want to get him
42:24under the table.
42:25So you wouldn't put him on,
42:27I wouldn't put him on.
42:28And that destroys the argument,
42:29well, everybody's entitled,
42:30you know,
42:31we just want to debate
42:32and that's always a rationale.
42:34Okay.
42:34Well, we just want to hear,
42:35you know,
42:35that's freedom of speech,
42:36that's the Constitution.
42:37That's bull.
42:38You put people on,
42:40okay,
42:40who are responsible people.
42:43That's our job,
42:44all right,
42:45as anchors,
42:46as moderators.
42:46If you're irresponsible,
42:49why would you put him on?
42:51That's insulting
42:51to the people
42:52who are watching.
42:53So that wipes out
42:55any fuentes,
42:56all right?
42:57Now,
42:57as far as anti-Semitism
42:58is concerned,
42:59I'm doing a big commentary
43:01on YouTube tomorrow,
43:02which millions of people
43:03will watch.
43:04Okay?
43:05Okay.
43:10I need something,
43:11I need something to plug.
43:13And I'm just like,
43:14should I talk about
43:14my re-election?
43:15And I'm going to tell you
43:18about anti-Semitism
43:19in America
43:20and all over the world.
43:21It's not that big
43:22a problem in America,
43:23all right?
43:24Oh,
43:24I don't think that's true.
43:25I know,
43:26and I respect your dissent.
43:28But any kind
43:29of anti-Semitism
43:30or anti-Black
43:31or anti-Hispanic
43:32or anti-gay
43:34blows up immediately
43:35on social media.
43:37But if you go
43:38and travel the country,
43:39people aren't going,
43:40I hate those Jews!
43:41They're not.
43:42Okay?
43:43This is a very select crew.
43:45In the Democratic Party,
43:47it's the progressive left
43:48who hates Israel,
43:50thinks Israel's fascist,
43:51stole the land,
43:53Harry Truman is evil,
43:54forgiving Israel.
43:55They fully bought into
43:56the narrative
43:57of oppressor
43:58and oppressed.
43:58And if you were
43:59on the wrong side of that,
44:00if you were white
44:01or Asian or a Jew,
44:02you were bad,
44:03you were oppressed.
44:04We let it happen.
44:06I mean,
44:06you saw it happening
44:07on TikTok.
44:08You saw it happening
44:09online.
44:10And we let it happen.
44:12And we let our kids
44:13just absorb this stuff
44:15without any...
44:16I didn't.
44:16I don't know
44:17how old your kids are.
44:18Okay, no.
44:20They're 22 and 26,
44:23but that would not
44:24have been acceptable
44:25on any level.
44:26I got it, but there's all...
44:27Let me...
44:27Because you asked
44:28a good question
44:29about the Republicans
44:29and the right, okay?
44:31The Republican Party
44:33is very pro-Israel.
44:36Trump is very, very...
44:38Yes.
44:39...very protective...
44:40Correct.
44:40...of the Jewish people,
44:42all right?
44:42So the fringe,
44:44crazy element,
44:46like the Fuentes,
44:47and you can throw
44:4810 other names,
44:50all of whom live
44:51on social media.
44:52All of them live there,
44:53okay?
44:54They don't represent
44:55anything other than
44:57trying to get clicks
44:58and trying to make money
44:59off this hatred.
45:01That's what they represent.
45:02No party,
45:04no ideology
45:05other than themselves,
45:07and they're vile,
45:08evil people.
45:08Okay, speaking of evil,
45:10great segue, Bill.
45:11We only have a couple
45:12of minutes,
45:12but I want to plug
45:13your book.
45:14Your book,
45:15Confronting Evil,
45:18and, you know,
45:19you have all these people
45:20who you...
45:20I read it.
45:20All these people
45:21who you identify
45:22as evil, Caligula,
45:23Genghis Khan, Hitler,
45:25Putin, drug cartels.
45:26You know,
45:27we're not trying
45:28to gild a lily here.
45:29These are actual
45:30evil people.
45:31Dick Cheney died this week.
45:32A lot of people
45:33said he was evil.
45:34Would he make this book,
45:35is Dick Cheney evil?
45:37No.
45:38That's ridiculous.
45:39Not on the level
45:40of the evil of the book.
45:41Okay.
45:41Look, people do...
45:42How would you explain
45:43Dick Cheney to the kids
45:44who are watching,
45:45who weren't around
45:47when Dick Cheney
45:47was vice president?
45:48I don't know if there are
45:49any kids watching,
45:50but if you are,
45:50grow up straight.
45:52All right?
45:54Dick Cheney...
45:55What?
45:56I know.
45:58That's how you know
45:59Bill is not online.
46:00That's how you know.
46:03Dick Cheney...
46:04Every human being
46:05does evil things.
46:06That's number one.
46:08But that doesn't
46:09make you evil.
46:11The people that I write
46:12about in Confronting Evil,
46:13their whole lives
46:14were dedicated to evil.
46:16If you do evil things,
46:17you're not evil?
46:19If you do an evil thing,
46:21you're a sinner,
46:22and we're all sinners,
46:23and you're weak.
46:24Well, sinning is different
46:24than evil, I feel.
46:25I feel like I've sinned,
46:27certainly,
46:27but I can't think of anything
46:28I would categorize
46:30I've done as evil.
46:31I hate to say this,
46:32but you're not evil, Mark.
46:33I know.
46:34But I hate to say it.
46:35I know.
46:35I'm not evil.
46:36Right, yeah.
46:36Exactly.
46:36That's what I'm saying.
46:37You're misguiding,
46:38but you're not evil.
46:39Because I haven't done evil things.
46:40No, but it's so...
46:41But I think if you have
46:42evil done evil things,
46:43I think you're evil.
46:44Yeah, but it's so interesting
46:45how our politics
46:46has moved since Dick Cheney.
46:48Like, there are Democrats
46:49who would love
46:50George W. Bush to return.
46:52Right.
46:52Right, with that administration
46:53based on what we have
46:54because things have moved so quickly.
46:55Dick Cheney's story
46:56is interesting.
46:56They used to call him
46:57Darth Vader.
46:58That was his name.
46:59But, like, if you know
47:00the story of Darth Vader
47:01in the sixth episode,
47:02he throws the emperor
47:04down the shaft
47:05to save his son.
47:06And Dick Cheney
47:07actually did that
47:07towards the end
47:08to protect his daughter
47:09from Trump.
47:10Yeah.
47:10Right?
47:10I mean, he voted
47:11for the Democrat
47:12in the last election
47:14because he couldn't stand
47:15what Trump was doing
47:16in January 6th.
47:17And I have a whole list
47:18to hear.
47:18I know I'm talking
47:19because the show's over
47:20to read all these Republicans
47:22who denounced January 6th
47:24when it happened
47:25and now they work
47:26for the president
47:27or have certainly
47:28forgotten it.
47:29So, Dick Cheney,
47:30maybe he got a little
47:31something back
47:32with the big man.
47:34Wink, wink.
47:35All right.
47:35Time for New Rule.
47:39All right.
47:45Okay.
47:47New Rule.
47:48Sushi chefs
47:48have to stop yelling
47:49irashimese
47:50when I enter
47:51their restaurant.
47:52If I wanted to
47:53get yelled at
47:55at the moment
47:55I walk in the door,
47:56I'd get married.
47:57It may be normal
48:04in Japan,
48:05but in America
48:06we only scream
48:07in restaurants
48:07when ICE is arresting
48:09the kitchen staff.
48:09That's right.
48:15New Rule.
48:16Stop hating on
48:17Sidney Sweeney
48:18for having great tits.
48:25Okay.
48:26Yes, this was a
48:28power of women event
48:29and tits are powerful.
48:32Or else she wouldn't
48:33be talking about
48:34them so much.
48:35And if you had hers,
48:36you'd show them too.
48:43Everybody uses
48:44what they have
48:45while they have it.
48:46So good for her
48:47for recognizing that
48:48because we know
48:49she won't be wearing
48:50this dress in 20 years
48:51unless it's to
48:52the SAG award.
48:56Neural, don't expect
49:04an outpouring of grief
49:06over the death
49:06of Dwayne Roberts,
49:08the inventor
49:08of the frozen burrito.
49:10Dwayne wasn't always
49:12what he seemed.
49:13He was warm
49:14on the outside,
49:15but...
49:16On the inside,
49:21he could be very cold.
49:31Fortunately,
49:32his legacy
49:32will live on
49:33every time
49:33a divorced guy
49:34has custody
49:35of the kids
49:36for dinner.
49:42New rule of all
49:43the ways
49:44Americans are lazy,
49:45let's all admit
49:46the worst
49:46has got to be
49:47not having the stamina
49:49to say,
49:50rest in peace
49:51without a breathing alien.
49:53R.I.P.?
49:55This is my tombstone,
49:56not a text message.
49:59You know what?
50:00Fuck it.
50:06Don't knock yourself
50:07out writing out
50:08an R and an I
50:09and a P.
50:10Just bury me
50:10and put this
50:11on my grave.
50:20New rule,
50:20now that Japanese
50:21researchers have
50:22developed a technique
50:23called
50:24anterial ventilation
50:26where people
50:27with serious
50:28lung conditions
50:29can breathe
50:30through their rectum.
50:35They have to promise
50:36to tell me
50:37who these people are
50:38because the next time
50:39I'm on a plane
50:40and the oxygen masks drop,
50:43I don't want to be
50:46next to the guy
50:47who sticks it up his ass.
50:48Okay?
50:48Okay.
50:53And finally,
50:57new rule,
50:57the Supreme Court
50:58has to recognize
50:59that they have
51:00one last chance
51:01to not look like
51:02a bunch of partisan hacks
51:03who are no different
51:04than the other two
51:05branches of government.
51:07This week,
51:08the court is hearing
51:09about a case
51:10that will definitively
51:12tell us if they really
51:13are still a separate
51:14branch of government
51:14or whether when
51:16the founders said
51:17you are a check
51:18on executive power,
51:20they thought it meant
51:20a blank check
51:21because their recent
51:23past has been
51:24kind of shaky.
51:25For example,
51:26in May and June
51:27of this year
51:27on issues like
51:28withholding money,
51:30Congress specifically
51:31authorized,
51:32and suspending
51:33due process
51:34for non-citizens,
51:35federal district courts
51:37ruled against
51:38the current administration
51:39in 82 out of 87 cases.
51:42But at the Supreme Court,
51:44President Trump
51:44is on a 17-case
51:46winning streak,
51:47which is funny
51:48because during
51:48the Biden years,
51:50the court was all about
51:51reining in
51:51presidential power,
51:52Biden was constantly
51:54asking for leeway
51:55on issues like
51:56vaccine mandates,
51:58regulating carbon,
52:00canceling student debt,
52:01and the court
52:02was constantly
52:03telling him,
52:04sorry, Joe,
52:05we checked the rules
52:06and no,
52:07the president alone
52:08doesn't have that power.
52:10But when Trump's lawyers
52:11asked if he had
52:12absolute immunity,
52:14so absolute
52:15that he could
52:15even use
52:16SEAL Team 6
52:17to assassinate
52:18political enemies,
52:19they said,
52:20who are we to judge?
52:21You do you.
52:30And the president
52:31has taken
52:31full advantage of that.
52:33You know,
52:34there's a reason,
52:35Mr. President,
52:36so many people
52:37these days
52:37are saying
52:38you act like a king.
52:39It's why for Halloween
52:40this year,
52:41I went as you.
52:43See,
52:43I'm dressed as a king,
52:44but still got
52:45the long red tie.
52:46Trump once said,
52:56I have an Article 2
52:57where I have the right
52:58to do whatever
52:58I want as president,
53:00but I don't even
53:01talk about that.
53:02Well,
53:03you just did
53:03talk about it.
53:05But more importantly,
53:06that's not what
53:07Article 2 says.
53:08And allowing
53:09any one branch
53:10of government
53:11to do whatever
53:12they want
53:12is pretty much
53:13the exact opposite
53:14of the basic meaning
53:16of the Constitution.
53:18The case that's
53:19before the court now
53:20is about tariffs,
53:21which are boring,
53:23but which are plainly
53:24a kind of tax,
53:25and taxes is plainly
53:27something the Constitution
53:28says only Congress
53:29can levy,
53:30as opposed to
53:31Trump's argument
53:32that he can set
53:33any tax on whoever
53:34at whatever level
53:35by the power
53:36of truth social,
53:38as the framers intend.
53:42Even if the reason is
53:43Canada hurt my feelings
53:45or this Brazilian dude
53:46is a big fan.
53:55Woke people
53:56once changed
53:57the meaning
53:58of the word violence
53:59to things I don't like.
54:01Trump's word
54:02for things I don't like
54:03is emergency.
54:05He's declared
54:06nine of them.
54:07Nine emergencies.
54:08Officially,
54:09he's never not
54:10freaked the fuck out.
54:14And his emergency
54:15weapon of choice,
54:16his all-purpose
54:17cudgel for everything,
54:18is tariffs.
54:19And sometimes tariffs
54:20do work
54:21with good results,
54:22like ending wars
54:24and stopping fentanyl
54:25from coming in.
54:26So,
54:27some people say,
54:28well,
54:28you can't argue
54:29with results.
54:30Yes,
54:31actually you can
54:32if the price
54:33is too high.
54:34and utterly
54:35ignoring the
54:36Constitution
54:36is a price
54:37too high.
54:47The Constitution,
54:49is it still
54:49a real thing
54:50or is it just
54:51a vibe now?
54:53The Supreme Court
54:54has to decide,
54:54are you going to be
54:55democracy's last
54:57line of defense
54:57or is the Constitution
54:59now really,
55:00let's be honest,
55:02just like the Bible?
55:04Just a sacred
55:05old text
55:06that everyone
55:06name drops
55:07with reverence
55:08but no one
55:08actually reads
55:09or even feels
55:10bad about ignoring.
55:12I mean,
55:12that's what we do
55:13with the Bible,
55:14isn't it?
55:14We just ignore stuff
55:15while still pretending
55:16it's the greatest
55:17book ever.
55:18Even the devout
55:19don't take it literally.
55:20The Bible
55:21plainly says,
55:22if you see your neighbor
55:23working on Sunday,
55:25kill him.
55:25But you rarely hear
55:28about a guy
55:28actually saying,
55:30Bob, I saw you
55:31last weekend
55:31answering emails
55:32out by the pool.
55:33I'm going to have
55:34to come over there
55:35later and kill you.
55:39And yet,
55:39and yet it's still
55:45the book we put
55:46our hand on
55:47in court
55:47because how better
55:49to signal
55:49that you're sane
55:51and honest
55:51than to be clutching
55:52the thing
55:53that is undeniably,
55:55incontrovertibly
55:56pro-slavery.
55:57Both testaments,
55:59the old dude
55:59in the sky
56:00and his hippie son,
56:02both have many
56:05commandments
56:06and pronouncements
56:07about slavery
56:08and none of them
56:09are,
56:10don't do it.
56:11Thing is,
56:12the Constitution
56:13is pro-slavery too.
56:16But the difference
56:17between science
56:18and faith is
56:18with the Constitution
56:20we could amend it
56:21and did.
56:24I could live
56:31with the Bible
56:32and its Bronze Age
56:33nonsense as long
56:34as we also had
56:35the greatest document
56:36from the age
56:37of enlightenment.
56:38But now I fear
56:39they're both
56:40like a hot dog,
56:42something Americans
56:43love but they don't
56:44know what's in it
56:44and they don't care.
56:45They're like iPhone
56:54user agreements
56:56written in parchment.
56:59Things to carry around
57:00but not to read.
57:02Conservatives love
57:03their little tiny
57:05pocket constitutions.
57:06They all carry these.
57:08And you'd think,
57:09being so tiny,
57:11it would inspire them
57:12to open it.
57:14You know.
57:16Read me.
57:17Look,
57:18I'm so tiny.
57:19How long could it take?
57:24Well,
57:26if you say you love
57:29this thing
57:30but you don't obey it,
57:31you've never read it,
57:32and you don't even care
57:33what's in it,
57:33it's not the law anymore.
57:35It's just another Bible.
57:36All right.
57:38Thank you,
57:38ladies and gentlemen.
57:39Thank you, panel.
57:40That's our show.
57:40I want to thank
57:41Bill O'Reilly,
57:42Congressman Jared Moskowitz,
57:44and Kenny Chesney.
57:45Club Random drops
57:46every Monday on YouTube
57:47or listening to
57:48Get Your Podcast.
57:49Now go watch
57:50Overtime on YouTube.
57:52Thank you,
57:52ladies and gentlemen.
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