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00:00Hello everybody, I'm Jesse Waters along with Kellyanne Conway, Jessica Tarlov, Emily Campagno
00:08and Joey Jones. It's 5 o'clock in New York City and this is The Five.
00:12Pro-Jimmy Kimmel protesters holding a rally outside ABC offices in New York City
00:41showing them that the left is more outraged over a late night comic getting suspended than the
00:46cold-blooded murder of Charlie Kirk. According to reports, Jimmy Kimmel was about to double down
00:52on attacking MAGA, making himself the victim and say critics were twisting his words. But Disney
00:59execs feared he would just make things worse and now late night is rallying around Jimmy and trying
01:05to turn him into a low-rated martyr. But tonight, we are all Jimmy Kimmel. I still have a show though,
01:13right? Kimmel was suspended by ABC after pressure from the FCC, leaving everyone thinking WTF.
01:21I've always admired and respected Mr. Trump. And if you've ever seen me say anything negative about
01:27him, that's just AI. We have another fun, hilarious, administration-compliant show.
01:34What are you doing? Shut up.
01:40I blow this press.
01:43And Democrats are continuing their collective freakout. Tampon, who had a COVID snitch line,
01:49says Kimmel's suspension proves we're living in North Korea.
01:53Ever wondered how democracy dies? You're witnessing it. It's one of the most outrageous
01:57affronts on this. This is North Korea-style stuff.
01:59If Congress is willing to say, we're going to completely abdicate even this most important
02:05power, then what is left to constrain a runaway presidency, and in particular, a presidency that
02:13is heading more and more towards dictatorship? It's unacceptable, it's unconscionable,
02:17and it's un-American.
02:18Meanwhile, on Capitol Hill, House passes a resolution honoring Charlie Kirk, and 58 Democrats voted
02:26against it, including AOC, who used her forespeech to smear Kirk.
02:32Rhetoric and beliefs were ignorant, uneducated, and sought to disenfranchise millions of Americans,
02:40far from the working, quote, working tirelessly to promote unity, unquote, asserted by the majority
02:48in this resolution. It is equally important that Congress does unite to reject the government's
02:57attempt to weaponize this moment into an all-out assault on free speech across the country.
03:03President Trump slamming those Democrats.
03:05Just today, the House Democrats voted against condemning the political assassination of Charlie
03:12Kirk. Who could vote against that? Condemning all this, saying, please condemn the assassination
03:19of a human being, and they said, no, then we're not going to do that.
03:24Jessica, the Kimmel situation, have you seen a lot of people really that upset about it?
03:31I don't see any big rallies in the streets or massive protests anywhere. It just seems like
03:37the media is more upset than anybody. Well, the media and politicians and everyone,
03:44all the editorial boards of the nation's biggest paper, including the Wall Street Journal that wrote
03:50Mr. Kimmel's words were only moderately offensive. We want to be clear that none of this justifies the
03:54rights resort to regulatory censorship. And the premise that Democrats are more concerned about
04:01Jimmy Kimmel than they were about the tragic assassination of Charlie Kirk is completely
04:05unfounded. Democrats said all the right things that all of us felt about that it was tragic,
04:10that violence, political violence, has no place in our society. And we were met with,
04:15this is your fault and we are at war. There's been this move today to rewrite the story of how Jimmy
04:22Kimmel ended up being indefinitely suspended to absolve Brendan Carr of his role in this and the
04:28government's larger role in it. But the timeline just doesn't add up. I've heard, well, read the
04:32Hollywood Reporter and read the Wall Street Journal on this. I looked through all of it and the common
04:36denominator is that Brendan Carr said to Benny Johnson, we can do this the easy way or we can do
04:42this the hard way. And the affiliates, who were already freaking out about it for sure, decided then
04:47that they were going to pull it. And so ABC and Disney in general, Bob Iger, had no choice but to
04:53do it. There are some smart Republicans that are cautioning them to come back from this line. Ted
04:58Cruz, of all people, who's the chair of the Commerce Committee, which actually has oversight over the
05:02FCC, said what Carr said there is dangerous as hell. That's right out of a mafioso. When it's used to
05:09silence conservatives, we will regret it. We should denounce it. So I understand now we don't live in
05:14cancel culture. It's just consequence culture. And you think an eye for an eye is a good solution to
05:20everything. That's what I've seen pelted at me about this. Well, you did that. You did this. You did
05:24this. You did this. That is not a way to run a free society. And you can't just trample on the First
05:28Amendment because something tragic and horrible happened. So if all the advertisers were flooding
05:34the zone and a lot of the affiliates were saying we're not going to run this and all the executives were
05:38getting inundated with emails from angry viewers across the country, isn't that just the
05:43marketplace, Kellyanne, saying this guy's got to either apologize or we're not running the show?
05:48Yes, this was a simple market-based movement. The customers didn't want it. Dave Smith from Sinclair
05:55said this is insensitive and it goes against the values and what we're hearing from our listeners.
06:01It's not that Jimmy Kimmel just said a random joke and didn't invoke the late Charlie Kirk, our rest of
06:07solar, President Trump. He did all of that. He said that the way President Trump is mourning
06:12Charlie Kirk is the way a, quote, four-year-old mourns a goldfish, thereby analogizing our
06:18President and Commander-in-Chief while he's overseas representing us to a four-year-old and
06:22to the fallen Charlie Kirk, a friend to, I'm sure, everyone around this table, to a goldfish.
06:28People are tired of it. And by the way, the consumers also stopped watching him a long time
06:33ago. Same thing that's happened to Colbert has happened to Kimmel. Nobody's watching you because
06:37you're not funny. If you're not a reporter, check. You're not an entertainer. You're certainly
06:42not a comedian. You're not funny. These late-night shows are watched by Democrats. The rest of us
06:47don't want this lack of, you know, this left-wing loser fest slop late at night. Most of the guests
06:53are left-wing. Most of the dialogue is anti-Trump. And people are tired of it. They want to give this
06:58guy a moment to succeed. Now, AOC, she's no longer even interesting to watch. She's turned into Maisie Hirono
07:05and Kamala Harris when they're both in the Senate together. I have, look, I have memorized the way
07:10they all part their hair. They're constantly looking down, reading the stuff other people
07:14wrote. Am I? Are you? No. They can't. She's reading that for the first time, something that a staffer
07:19wrote for her. And even in this moment when they're all saying, can we have more civil discourse? Can we
07:25all be nice, bipartisan, blah, blah, blah? They can't just say yes to a resolution that honors the life
07:31and legacy that someone who built his career on civil discourse, on open dialogue, on allowing
07:38people to challenge him and, quote, prove him wrong. They can't even do that. They can't condemn
07:42the killer. And, Jessica, this all started for a very simple reason. Kimmel lied. He lied on behalf
07:48of ABC and Disney that this assassin is, quote, one of us, meaning one of MAGA. This guy is like
07:54Kimmel, twisted, ignorant, unfunny, savage. But it's up to his employer to decide what
08:01happens, not up to Brendan Carr. No, Brendan Carr didn't do this. No, no, no. He's gloating
08:05about it. He's using gifts of Jack Nicholson in the office. You're using a nexus that's
08:09not there. That's not true. And, by the way, it happened on Betty Johnson's show. No, no,
08:12no. He suggested that. But the affiliates did what they wanted to do. And this is a business
08:16decision and it's a moral decision. You know, it's funny. They keep saying that Trump suspended
08:20Kimmel. I believe Bob Iger at Disney was the one to do that. If they should be mad, they should
08:27be mad at Bob Iger. And that's right. That's right. It's so laughable to me.
08:31That this is anything other than an employee-employer dispute that one should see is inarguably
08:38an employee that has misbehaved. We all remember Deflategate. We all remember Tom Brady and everyone's
08:44freakouts about the suspensions. But that's an actual union contract that dictated per precedence
08:50that, yes, there's accountability and there's a certain sentencing that occurs when an employee
08:55misbehaves. Remember in the 90s and the 2000s, Howard Stern, the FCC was fining and suspending,
09:02or was fining a lot of these affiliate stations. So the networks were suspending them and everyone
09:08sued the FCC and everyone sued the networks. But courts upheld that, yes, if these guys are not
09:14following the then indecency standards, absolutely that they can get the ax. And you cut to today's
09:20standards and today's courts. And they have held resoundingly that the integrity of an employer's,
09:27let me get this right, the employer's interest in brand integrity indeed outweighs an employee's
09:33right to free speech or to say what they want. So you put that against the climate that we've
09:37discussed where you have a host on entertainment. Entertainment is his gig. Well, that means you want
09:42as many eyes as possible. You want to be as popular as possible. Well, he instructed half the
09:46country not to watch him. His ratings absolutely plummeted when people took him at his word and
09:51also found him unfunny. And so therefore, this is either three strikes when he's inaccurate,
09:57when he's inflammatory, when he's unfunny. But most importantly, on a network here where we
10:02uphold the highest standards of credibility and accuracy, I can see quite clearly that indeed this
10:10was someone who was fired for not upholding his network standards and for being inaccurate
10:16and doubling down. You think there's not an employer on the other side of the desk that
10:20writes his employment contract? This is at will. That's nothing to do with free speech. And the
10:25real victim here, might we remember, is certainly not Jimmy Kimmel, who can just go on a podcast or
10:31his OnlyFans. The real victim here is Charlie Kirk, and he's not alive to defend himself.
10:37Jimmy Kimmel OnlyFans. Yeah. I didn't know about that.
10:40That's provocative. There's always an issue.
10:43There's no guarantee for free speech or misinformation or hate speech. That's Tim
10:47Waltz. This is a matter of corporate responsibility. Twitter should be held
10:51accountable and shut down. That's Kamala Harris. And this is gold. I believe that when it comes to
10:55broadcast television like Fox News, these are subject to federal regulation in terms of what's
11:00allowed on air and what isn't. That's AOC. Are you asking me, do I think Jimmy Kimmel should be
11:06taking off air for making really bad jokes about something that's sensitive to me? No.
11:11Am I going to shed a tear for him? No more than I did for the American citizen terrorists that Barack
11:16Obama droned dead. Sometimes common sense prevails. Sometimes you go too far. If we're going to have
11:24a legal ethical conversation right now, okay, but that standard doesn't apply all the time. If we're
11:30doing anything right now, we're watching the Trump administration use the left's logic against
11:34them and they're absolutely losing it. There are people in this country who are libertarian,
11:39who have only ever advocated for free speech, who have all the right in the world to be upset right
11:43now. Democrats, Kamala Harris, Tim Waltz, AOC have no room to say a word about this at all because
11:50they've done nothing but advocate for the same against Trump. What are they going to do? If they
11:55were in charge of Congress, they'd start an investigation and they'd use all of our resources
11:58to find out just what the FCC chair said. While the rest of us are both mourning Charlie Kirk and
12:05trying to decide if our country is so effed up that we can't come back from it, while our families at
12:10this table are wondering, can we give a public speech again? The one thing that didn't come
12:15through was a big gun debate because this is an old rifle from World War II. I mean, the person that
12:21was killed tragically before that was killed with a knife. Maybe now people will learn that there's some
12:26rottenness in souls, not just the tool they use that we could have some come-togetherness about
12:32and try to fix. I don't know if this guy they caught is the one that killed him. It certainly
12:35looks like it. There's a lot of questions I have, the least of which is, is Jimmy Kimmel being treated
12:40unfairly? All right. Ahead, drama queen Kamala burns it all down.
12:46Well, the queen of Democrat drama is at it again. Kamala Harris is burning all bridges in her new
13:01book, 107 Days, as we get brand new excerpts. Before her debate with Trump, apparently Biden called
13:08her to complain that she was bad-mouthing him. Quote, I just couldn't understand why he would call
13:13me right now and make it all about himself, says the woman that makes it all about herself.
13:19But the drama didn't stop there, with Harris saying that Josh Shapiro was more focused on himself
13:24and the art he wanted to decorate his VP office with. She scolded Tim Walls during the debate
13:31with Vance and said this, quote, you're not here to make friends with a guy who is attacking your
13:36running mate. Gavin Newsom snubbed her phone call after Joe dropped out and texted her, quote,
13:42hiking, we'll call back, lol. Her first choice for running mate was Pete Buttigieg,
13:48but she didn't pick him because he was gay. Mayor Pete and Governor Shapiro are firing back. Watch.
13:54I was surprised when I read that. I just believe in giving Americans more credit than that.
14:00You know, my experience in politics has been that the way that you earn trust with voters is
14:06based mostly on what they think you're going to do for their lives, not on categories.
14:11I haven't read the former vice president's book, and she's going to have to answer to how she was in
14:18the room and yet never said anything publicly. Right. That's my question to you, Joey. So she's
14:25in this sort of like circular firing squad right now. What is this serving? I'm curious because
14:31instead of a book about her complaints, which this is, it feels like we're sort of reading her diary
14:35versus really the memoirs of a vice president. So what do you think her aim is here?
14:40I don't know. I quit trying to figure out Kamala Harris last November. I took a break because I
14:46can't figure her out. I mean, you would think that, okay, so this team of rivals, I guess,
14:51is what Lincoln would call it. These folks that she brought in and looked at who's going to be the
14:54VP. Of course, that's who she's going to run against this next time. Some of them like
14:58Pete Buttigieg, he's around for as long as he wants to be until he screws it up. He's young.
15:02I don't know what her runway looks like in politics, but maybe it would be better served
15:07than California because I think she's burning bridges left and right. I mean, it's not the
15:11Pete Buttigieg and Obamas and Bidens of the world. It's the people that write the checks that are like,
15:16she's toxic. Let me get rid of her. A book like this cements that. It's one thing to air out
15:22dirty laundries and another thing to tell on yourself. And if you're too gay to be the vice
15:28president for the Democrats, what does that even mean? She's indicting the entire country.
15:34Oh, there's no way they'll vote for a gay man and a black woman. And it's like, who are you? This is
15:39insane. That's a great point. Antonio Brown, for example, was released in part because he was
15:44essentially this toxic tumor among the team. So are these donors seeing her as like, well,
15:50no one's going to hire her anymore because all she does is ruin the locker room? Or do you think
15:55she knows her prospects are over and that's why she's doing this? Yeah, it's a cash grab. You said
16:00it the other day. She's not running and this proves it. But I can't believe no one said this, but
16:05women gossip. You didn't think having a woman as your vice president, this was going to happen.
16:13Women love to talk. Anything you tell them, they will gossip about. And she put it in a book.
16:20What did you think was going to happen? And you know who else did? You binder. The two most high
16:26profile women in the Biden administration ran out immediately and did it in a gossip, the whole
16:32thing. Now, Biden threatening Kamala Harris on the eve of the debate to tank her in Pennsylvania.
16:41If she keeps talking about him behind his back, it's straight up gangster. And it tells everybody
16:48that he absolutely tried to put President Trump in jail. This is the kind of gangster we're talking
16:55about. I know he gave the thumbs up for Trump's Mar-a-Lago raid after listening to this story.
17:01Now, Shapiro, the first thing you're thinking about, if you might be offered the vice presidential
17:08nominee is decorating. And they thought Pete was too gay. That would not be the first thing that went
17:17through my mind. But Newsom, I liked that he was hiking because hiking is good. But I didn't like
17:24that he didn't call her back. And this is Newsom's problem. Avoidance. He never steps up and meets the
17:31moment. You got to call this woman back. You got to either say, I don't want to be your VP, which is
17:38smart. Or if she's asking for support to get the nomination. You can't hide in the woods. And that's
17:46what Gavin does. He hides in the woods on the biggest issues. Like, is Joe Biden all there? Or
17:52should men be playing women's sports? And then he floats off later and says, no, you got to meet
17:58the moment. I feel like there's a million girls you probably didn't call back. Anyway, Jessica,
18:04here's what I want to ask you about, because I don't think it's gangster of Joe Biden. I feel like
18:08it's Tonya Hardy, Nancy Kerrigan. It's a weak, feeble attempt to trip up someone that, according
18:14to him, weren't they unified? Yeah, I that was the most alarming anecdote in all of this to me,
18:21because you would think even if you had nerves of steel, that you're going into a presidential
18:27debate, you only have 107 days to run this campaign. You did not expect to be top of the ticket.
18:32And then to have the president of the United States of America, the guy who handed you the
18:36baton, the guy who's saying, OK, well, you're the one now who has to save us from a second Trump term
18:41and, you know, the democratic future of the country. And then he calls up with some like whiny thing.
18:47It's completely inappropriate. It's downright mean. And clearly she is trying. What?
18:55He wanted her to lose. Yeah, that's downright mean. You just don't do things like that.
19:00She's not why she lost. She's why she lost. I.
19:04The Josh Shapiro comments, he it was longer in his interview with Stephen A. Smith. And one thing
19:09that he said that I thought was really important was, you know, she's going to have to answer for
19:12what happened. She said, I told he said, I told Biden and his team that he wouldn't have won
19:18Pennsylvania and that he was worried about it. And he is the first elected and the first potential
19:222028 contender that I've heard say I confronted Biden to his face and to his team's face and said,
19:29you are not doing well in this state and you cannot win the presidency without Pennsylvania.
19:34Yeah. So he's distinguishing himself that way.
19:36Oh, my guess, George Clooney, too. What about you? What do you think?
19:39I still don't understand the theory of the case for Kamala Harris. She reminds everybody now
19:42why she lost all seven swing states, the popular vote, a lot of women that would have otherwise voted for
19:48a woman. And one reason is very clear. Like Hillary Clinton, Kamala Harris seems to lack
19:54not just charisma and authenticity and effectiveness, but they don't seem to have
19:59anyone around them who will say, that's a bad idea. Today was a bad day. We shouldn't give that
20:05speech. You should show up here. They were shocked. She and Walt, according to this book,
20:09were shocked that they lost. And how can you be shocked when all signs pointed to President Trump
20:14romping and stomping all over you? And indeed he did. It's because that they are told by people,
20:20Trump will never make it again. He'll never be in the White House. We're going to make sure he's
20:23in the big house, all this. You have to have people around you who are willing to speak the truth.
20:27And the other thing about her is it's all this 107 days. She had over a thousand days as vice
20:32president. Name one thing that you thought was remarkable about her. She truly is one of the least
20:37remarkable, least inspirational vice presidents. And here's why. It's not just Joe Biden that didn't have
20:42energy, alacrity and competence day by day. Most weekends and plenty of work days,
20:49the vice president Kamala Harris's official schedule says there's nothing on her official
20:53schedule. Go back and look at it, particularly at the beginning. They stopped releasing it after a
20:56while because people like me were saying there's nothing on her schedule this weekend. She's in
20:59California having fun. She lacked energy and alacrity. I didn't know until I read this that she's
21:06anti-Semitic. She wouldn't have the Jewish guy who was going to upstage her. I didn't know she was a
21:10homophobe, Jessica, that she wouldn't have people to judge. So I learned more about her in the excerpts
21:16of this book. But I also think the biggest problem for her is this. What is her purpose in the future
21:22of a Democratic Party that is broken? Usually if your party is broken, you do look at folks who
21:26have held the job before. That can't be Biden for all the obvious reasons. But it's not a 60-year-old
21:31woman vice president. What Democrat is that saying, Kamala Harris, please come campaign for me.
21:36I want you to headline my fundraiser. No one's asking her to do anything of note to them.
21:41This happened to Hillary Clinton. She basically was sort of shunted aside. They're complaining
21:46that she really won and that people stopped asking her to come and campaign. They asked
21:50Bill Clinton. They asked Michelle and Barack Obama. And I think she's going the way of Hillary Clinton.
21:55Donald Trump has beaten two women for president because he was seen as the more authentic,
22:00effective, competent, joy-on-the-job candidate who was going to get things done. He said,
22:05they broke it, I'll fix it. It wasn't just Biden who broke it. It was Biden-Harris that broke it.
22:10All right, guys. Well, up next, nine days after the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
22:15And the Democrats are back to calling Republicans the F word.
22:20And I think it's really important we need to stand up against this.
22:24Fascist takeover, that's not a bad word. It's a fact.
22:28It's insane. Do I look like a member of the Third Reich to you, Ms. Tlaib?
22:31Is that what I look like to you?
22:35Do every song like it's about, yeah.
22:38I think it's all I get someone who I feel like, yeah.
22:42Nine days since the horrific assassination of Charlie Kirk.
22:45And Democrats are still refusing to give up on the same ugly rhetoric
22:49that puts targets on Republicans' backs.
22:52Maxwell Frost and Rashida Tlaib are using the F word.
22:58Fascism is not on the way. It is here.
23:00We need to stand up against this. Fascist takeover, that's not a bad word. It's a fact.
23:06It's insane.
23:07Do I look like a member of the Third Reich to you, Ms. Tlaib?
23:10Is that what I look like to you?
23:12You're the one taking your voting card.
23:13Is that what you think?
23:14Is that what you think?
23:15Is that what you think?
23:17No, that's unethical.
23:18Wow, just unstable and unhinged.
23:21Joey, Rashida Tlaib seems to have been going through it for the eight or six years she's
23:27been in Congress.
23:28Menopause a really long time now.
23:31And she needs to get over it.
23:32But always screaming, always frothing.
23:35These people are in safe seats.
23:36So they have no incentive whatsoever to look at you as a human being, to even look at somebody
23:41across the aisle and say, I'm sorry, your friend Charlie Kirk died.
23:44I'm going to vote in favor of this resolution, condemning that and honoring his life and legacy.
23:48But this goes a step further.
23:49Rashida Tlaib was saying a fascist takeover in terms of President Trump cleaning up crime
23:55in Washington, D.C., where I live, and I'm grateful for that.
23:58They won't even accept his help when it comes to cleaning up crime.
24:02But square this for us, 77% of Republicans agreed in a YouGov poll that it's, quote,
24:07always unacceptable to celebrate the death of a political opponent.
24:10Half that number, 38% of Democrats said the same.
24:13You know, I'm sitting in Greg's seat.
24:15And Greg made this salient point years ago about this idea that Democrats have convinced
24:19themselves that once you're against them, you're evil.
24:21And if you're evil, they can justify anything on their side to push against you.
24:26So the reason why that matters is when you start using hyperbole, if you want to call
24:31it that, like fascist, Nazi, you know, you were trying to destroy democracy, really top
24:37line arguments from Democrats in the last five to 10 years since President Trump has
24:41been here, attacks on Republicans.
24:43If you start to believe that stuff, then you'll start to believe that anything like a revolution,
24:48civil war, whatever, anything is justified and moral to push back against it.
24:53That is the moment we're in.
24:54It's true for either side, but conservatives think differently.
24:59They don't think in absolutes in the same way that Democrats or liberals do when it comes
25:03to this stuff.
25:04I don't know a conservative out there who hasn't made an off-color joke that also believed
25:10it, that is in my world.
25:12And I come from blue-collar America.
25:14Off-color joke being, you know, like, man, be heck if, you know, Air Force One just didn't
25:18come back from Europe or something like that when Biden was president.
25:21Off-color joke is a lot different than going on the floor of the house and saying things
25:26or going on CNN and saying things or going in front of hostile audiences and saying these
25:31types of things.
25:32I'm not going to sit here and blame anyone but whatever evil person that killed Charlie
25:36Kirk.
25:37But in a moment where four years ago the narrative is flipped, we talk about the hypocrisy, in
25:44a moment where you could actually start to do something that looks like healing, that
25:48looks like, hey, we're not going to go that far anymore.
25:51I mean, you're in a win-win scenario if you're Democrats, right?
25:54Say that, do that.
25:56And then if Republicans do it anyway, if they do it on their own, say, oh, but we were good
26:00here and you're not being good.
26:02That's not what they're doing.
26:02What they're doing is they're trying to raise money.
26:05Byron Donalds, I think, talked about it.
26:06He said, you can say whatever you want to because you can just go raise money off of
26:08it.
26:10Rashida Tlaib is probably a great example of being over the top, but it happens with Hakeem
26:14Jeffries.
26:15It happens with Chuck Schumer as well.
26:17Emily, they never disagree on policy anymore.
26:19They never say, I disagree with you on the following policy, so I'm going to talk about
26:23that.
26:23They look at these cue cards that someone born this century wrote for them, and they go
26:30off on people calling their names.
26:31And I would say, because I know this firsthand, putting us in harm's way.
26:35I was shocked by that outburst on Rashida Tlaib's part.
26:40I should say I'm not surprised, but I was still shocked nonetheless.
26:44To me, it was the definition of hysterical in the true origin sense of that word, where
26:49we saw an absolute zero to 60 meltdown, like a toddler meltdown.
26:55And to your point, completely beside the point, I was shocked that that person is a sitting
27:00congressperson.
27:01And when we discuss the horrific and unforgivable murder of Charlie Kirk, there can be no denying
27:06that the person behind it, that the monster behind it, was radicalized online.
27:10And the origin of such is normalizing violent rhetoric.
27:15And when you normalize calling someone of the opposite political persuasion, things like
27:19Hitler and fascists and the like, then as you said, what other choice do you have but
27:24to eradicate that threat, to go back in time and to our applause, extinguish the threat?
27:30The fact that the Democrat Party fails to see that there indeed is a participation that
27:36many have played in the violent rhetoric, including Kamala Harris, who called President Trump a
27:40fascist.
27:41Now it's fashionable, but it is nonetheless, no less violent, terrifying, and carrying the
27:48risk that other vulnerable people who did not deserve to die will have a target on their
27:52back because people like that don't see it.
27:55Jessica, is there anything that Emily just said that you can possibly disagree with?
27:58Uh, yeah, actually, um, or maybe just in addition, or cause we're just having a conversation about
28:05it.
28:06I, I would love it if nobody would use this kind of rhetoric anymore.
28:10And I think Amy Klobuchar made the point very well when Kash Patel was, uh, in front
28:15of the Senate this week where she just said, I just want this to stop.
28:18I want people to stop demonizing each other.
28:21I want people to stop talking about it each other this way.
28:23But that road has to go in both directions.
28:26And you say that the Democrats normalized this just in preparing for the show, looking back
28:31at what Trump said about Kamala, even from just that short 107 days, she's a fascist.
28:36Okay.
28:37She's a fascist.
28:38She's a Marxist, communist, fascist, socialist.
28:40Actually, she's not a socialist.
28:41She's gone.
28:42Oh, that's funny.
28:43Somebody's got to explain this.
28:45This is a radical left, communist, fascist politics today is between these far left fascists
28:49led by Harris and her group.
28:52And I know that we are supposed to live in a world where we don't take Donald Trump seriously
28:56because he just splatters everything all over all the time.
29:00And so we shouldn't think he really thinks she's a fascist or whatever.
29:03But that kid sitting at home who's been radicalized online heard all those things, too.
29:09Yeah, but he wasn't radicalized.
29:11But there is a reason that the Justice Department removed a study from their website showing that
29:17the majority of ideological motivated murders in this country, by far and away,
29:22were carried out by right-wing extremists.
29:25They took that down this week.
29:27Why?
29:27Forget about this study.
29:28There's actually bullets flying.
29:30Yeah, they are.
29:31And most of them are going...
29:32He almost got hit again.
29:33And Ryan Ruth wrote fascist all over the Internet.
29:37And you know who else scrawled it on the shell casings?
29:39The other dingbat.
29:41Fascist that killed Charlie.
29:43And all they do is they graffiti it all over the cars.
29:46And then Antifa fireballs.
29:47I certainly don't want to have a fight with...
29:49He's only saying Kamala's fascist because he ran out of saying that she was dumb.
29:53That's your word.
29:53He was just making fun of it.
29:55But, Jessica, just listen.
29:56No, I am listening.
29:57No, no, it was literally my turn to speak.
29:59Please, if you don't mind.
30:01I do mind.
30:01You guys have called us this word a lot.
30:04You can't control yourselves.
30:06What?
30:06We can't control you.
30:07Nancy can't.
30:08No one can.
30:09At this point, say it.
30:11Say it all you want.
30:12I'm done complaining about it because we look weak when we complain.
30:17Please don't say it.
30:18We're warning you.
30:19It's putting people in danger.
30:21Everyone's getting shot.
30:22Their cars are getting firebombed.
30:24Conservatives can't give a speech at a college.
30:26I'm done with saying it.
30:28You guys are going to say it.
30:29It kind of reminds me of little kids.
30:31When they call you a name and then you react, they're like, oh, we're going to call that name again.
30:35So we're done.
30:36Call us whatever you want.
30:38Call us the F-bomb.
30:39Call us the real F-bomb.
30:40I don't care anymore.
30:41OK, you don't care anymore.
30:43You're just denying the fact that it ever happened that there was political violence committed against Democrats and leftists.
30:51I just think the last leftists bulleted.
30:53Speaking of Unhinged, up next, Jasmine Crockett is back saying some really, really stupid things about crime.
31:01Jasmine Crockett making unbelievably stupid comments about crime.
31:13Watch this.
31:14I do want people to know that just because someone has committed a crime, it doesn't make them a criminal.
31:20That that is completely different.
31:22Being a criminal is more so about your mindset.
31:25Committing a crime can come for a lot of different reasons.
31:29It could have been like a crime of survival.
31:30If you're like you stole like diapers because you have like no money versus a criminal mindset, which is like I'm going to I'm going to evade taxes.
31:37Yeah, I'm going to be super duper corrupt.
31:39Yeah.
31:41Emily, quiet revealing revelations there.
31:44I guess we didn't know what a criminal was.
31:46I was laughing especially at just, you know, the Zoolander-esque response of people who listen to this drivel.
31:56And oh, oh, yes.
31:59I mean, it is so patently offensive when we exist in a society, too.
32:03I am curious to know her thoughts then on upon a felony conviction, why everything from insurance to credit cards get canceled, our bank accounts get canceled, the rising population of U.S. veterans in the incarcerated state of single mothers, the largest increasing population in prisons and so much more that when she talks like she's behind this pulpit, why can't there be a substance that might actually help her constituents?
32:27I am shocked as well by the audacity of some kind of statement like that, because to what end?
32:33And then do you look, for example, a woman in the face who was pistol whipped and punched and had her jaw shattered in addition to being punched with the shards of glass in a thing so that there was blood and water pouring out of her mouth?
32:44And you're going to tell her, well, just because you're victimized, you weren't a victim or just because this person did this violent crime, they're not a criminal.
32:52I mean, I hate using the word dumb on air, but I am shocked that that person holds office.
32:59And I hope, again, that whoever's running against her next time uses this video as their campaign ad.
33:04Jesse, they did this with Illegal Alien, remember?
33:07They say no human being is illegal.
33:10So what they're doing is they're trying to detach, they're trying to destigmatize crime, right?
33:16They're saying if you're poor, you can get away with it in the inner city.
33:20The real criminals, the white collar criminals.
33:24I think you see what she's doing with the races.
33:26I have never seen anybody steal a diaper.
33:30If you saw a woman get caught stealing a diaper, it would be everywhere.
33:36It would be on every news show.
33:37She would be on GMA the next morning.
33:39And we show a lot of looting video.
33:42Have you ever seen them steal diapers?
33:44I've seen them steal a lot of iPhones and sneakers and clothes and electronics.
33:48I've never seen someone come out with diapers.
33:53Now, diapers, you can get about 30 diapers for $8.
33:57It's not one of those things that people steal.
34:00Jessica?
34:03So diapers are one of the resources most in need for low-income families.
34:09We have at my child's preschool, at everyone's preschool, there are diaper drives.
34:13It's in excessively high demand.
34:16So if you do have extra diapers at home, please donate them.
34:19They have to be in the package.
34:20That is a very good price that you're getting out by you.
34:24And if that's the case, then people should be giving a lot of money to make sure that people can have those kinds of resources.
34:28Because you can't have a baby that doesn't have a clean diaper.
34:32That's a much better comment than talking about Jasmine Crockett.
34:34Killian?
34:34Jasmine Crockett would say just because you need a diaper doesn't mean you're a baby.
34:38That's our logic.
34:40So anyhow.
34:40There's some sick people out there.
34:42Yes, there are.
34:44So I'm struck by Charlie Kirk had posted this on X in April.
34:48And it was a poll that said 56% of those who identified as at least left of center said that if someone murdered Donald Trump,
34:57they would be at least, quote, somewhat justified.
34:59And 50.2% said the same about Elon Musk.
35:02So, you know, when crazy unhinged people like this start out with you're not a criminal if you commit a crime,
35:08it goes all the way to calling somebody a fascist, all the way to somebody being radicalized.
35:12Like, it has consequences.
35:14I have changed my tune, though.
35:15There was a time not that long ago when I would roll my eyes and say, oh, my God, not Jasmine Crockett again.
35:20I actually love when she talks.
35:22I immediately feel so smart.
35:24And I think women out there feel the same way.
35:28Let her talk as much as she can.
35:29She's part of the squad that doesn't do squat.
35:31They're famous for being famous at this point.
35:33I don't find them to be fascinating at all.
35:35We just saw three of them on the show.
35:37We featured them.
35:38There was a time when they really looked like they were leading the Democratic Party.
35:41To what?
35:42I don't know if this guy was letting her get away with it, Emily, or just kind of amused.
35:45I mean, when you hear something so ridiculous and wrongheaded in the moment, you think, did that just happen?
35:52But let her speak.
35:54All right.
35:55Well, I think the term is useful.
35:57Idiots.
35:57All right.
35:57The fastest.
35:58It's up next.
35:59As I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I take a look at my life and realize there's nothing.
36:06Welcome back.
36:06A touch grass movement is building in America.
36:09Andrew Yang is throwing phone-free parties.
36:13Jesse, I really like this idea.
36:15I think it'd be good to get off our phones.
36:16Yeah, I don't ever bring out my phone at a party.
36:20Ever.
36:20Really?
36:20Ever.
36:22Yeah, no, I don't like to do it.
36:23Sometimes I don't even bring my phone into the party.
36:26I just keep it in the car.
36:27It's better that way.
36:29Emily?
36:29You know what I love is when you refuse to even bring it out when someone's like, wait,
36:33what's that guy's name again in the movie?
36:34And still we refuse to pull it out to look it up on Google.
36:37I love this idea to leave it in the car because there's something worse than hanging out with
36:41people and having someone either buried in their phone or wanting to take pictures of
36:45every moment instead of being in the present.
36:47All right.
36:47Shelly?
36:48Andrew Yang is 50 years old with two kids.
36:50Why is he throwing any kind of party at all?
36:52Why is a party even in his lexicon?
36:55This whole thing is creepy to me.
36:56This is a tech guy.
36:57He's supposed to love phones.
36:59All right, Kelly.
37:00It's a good idea as long as it's voluntary.
37:02I don't want anybody in the government, which he's tried to unsuccessfully run to lead several
37:06times, telling me what to do.
37:08I'm all for phone-free engagements.
37:11I agree with you.
37:11Honestly, if I'm with someone and they're on their phone constantly, I look the other way
37:16or I divorce them, and so that has happened.
37:21But anyway, the other thing is I find Andrew Yang-
37:24Don't look at your phone.
37:26Andrew Yang is a little more interesting when he's on his phone.
37:29All right.
37:30One more thing's up next.
37:32Are you taking me out of the ordinary?
37:36I'm now for one more thing.
37:37You ever want to know what it's like to get inked?
37:39I don't mean tattoos.
37:40I mean when you catch a squid and it sprays you with ink.
37:45Oh!
37:47To the face.
37:49That's what it looks like.
37:50Whoa!
37:50And the guy says, is that ink or are you happy to see me?
37:53Exactly.
37:54Oh, my God.
37:54Tonight, Jesse, where's primetime?
37:56Kavanaugh's trans wannabe assassin.
38:00See what I'm talking about, Jessica?
38:02Joey.
38:03Listen, mine's real quick, real simple.
38:05Tomorrow night, starting at 5 p.m., will be the first night of the Big Weekend Show.
38:10With myself and Tommy hosting.
38:12Please tune in and check it out.
38:13We're real excited.
38:14I have to bring you the best show possible for just three hours.
38:17Can't wait.
38:18Just three.
38:18Just three hours.
38:20Jessica.
38:20Okay.
38:21I am going to promo Greg's show.
38:23Do not worry.
38:24I am not on it.
38:25But he has a very exciting show.
38:27Cat Timph, Jamie Lissau, Charlie Sheen is on, and Emily Campagno in all her beauty.
38:32And Greg is there, so you'll have him as well.
38:36He just isn't feeling great now.
38:37All right.
38:38That looks like a good one.
38:39Okay.
38:40I'm profiling this amazing woman who fought an alligator to save her puppy from the alligator's jaws.
38:47All caught on film, everybody.
38:49This is not for the faint of heart.
38:51She literally repeatedly punched him.
38:53Maybe it wasn't caught on film.
38:54This is her describing it.
38:55But anyway, she's clearly a tough cookie, and she saved her little puppy's life.
38:58Oh, I was looking forward to the gator fight.
39:00Kellyanne?
39:00Dad of the year.
39:02A Dallas dad jumped into action when his wife went into labor just two blocks from Methodist
39:06Dallas Medical Center, right in their car.
39:08As they rushed her to the hospital, baby Kamala couldn't wait.
39:10Her head started to crown in the front seat.
39:12No time to spare.
39:13Dad delivered the daughter himself right there in the car.
39:16He is mom, baby, and dad all doing well.
39:18Amazing.
39:19Wow.
39:19Joey Jones thinks he can deliver a baby.
39:21Yeah.
39:22What did you say it's just like?
39:23Well, I feel you feel just a hundred deer.
39:25It's the same thing.
39:27Ladies, if you're interested, Brett, I'm convinced he can do it.
39:31He can do anything.
39:33All right.
39:33Thanks, Jesse.
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