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I am Greg Gutfeld along with Emily Kaponyo, Jessica Tarlowski, Joey Jones and she
uses a four-leave clover as an umbrella. Dana Perino, the five.
Alert. President Trump going nuclear on NATO metaphorically speaking after they
rebuffed his request to sense a more ships and secure the strait of more moves.
But you didn't need their stink and help anyways. We don't need any help actually.
In fact, we just put out a notice. I was watching over the last couple of weeks and all
of our NATO allies were very much in favor of what we did. They thought it was a very
important, we were just discussing it actually. A very important that we take out the
nuclear threat from Iran and we've done that very strongly, very powerfully. So
everyone agrees with us, but they don't want to help. And we, you know, we as the
United States have to remember that because we think it's pretty shocking.
I think NATO is making a very foolish mistake.
The IDF confirming that a top Iranian official who was openly taunting America just
days ago got killed in an overnight strike. The president lamenting that everything's
gone. Everything is gone. They're leaders of God. I guess one of the top person was they
say a lot of people say their actual top was killed yesterday along with somebody else
that who was responsible for the killing, the man that was responsible for the killing
of 32,000 people over the last two weeks. He was in charge of the killing of protesters.
It's an evil group. Meanwhile, President Trump has Washington playing a guessing game
after claiming that a former American president told him he wished he had taken action against
Iran while he was in office. Was it George W. Bush?
No. Was it Bill Clinton? I don't want to say. I don't want to say because a member of
a party, a member of a party, they have trucked the arrangement saying, I'm all, but somebody
that happens to like me.
All right. J.J.J. NATO rebuffs Trump. Should we bomb NATO? No, probably not.
I'd like to hang on to our bonds for people who could actually hurt us, who have militaries
and know how to use them. What do you think they did it?
So I don't necessarily listen as an America first friendly person. I don't blame NATO for
not wanting to get involved, but that doesn't bother me. I also don't blame our president
for telling them, hey, we've had your back for a long time. Look at all the money and resources
we've spent in Ukraine. We need a little bit of help right now, but the problem is that
a little bit of help we need, we actually truly need. We don't have a way right now, as
it sits, and I'm not going to get into the specifics, we don't have a great capability
to search for and defeat the minds if the minds are there. And there's conflicting reporting
on that. When you hear that anything passes through, then you know there's at least a navigatable
waterway, even if there are minds there. We kind of, in January, we got rid of the boats
that could do counter-mind, and the ones that we're trying to bring over are unproven.
And there's a lot of concerns about them. So the idea would be some of these countries
that have this capability. This is the only thing we need from you. Why don't you do it?
Excellent answer. You know, Dana, that obviously the Iranian military is in a shambles. The war
is in what, how many days, 14 days? 19 days is actually going great. You know, it doesn't sound
that way, because the media prefers to make it sound like it's a disaster, because that will
help with the midterms. Well, maybe, I don't even know if they think that far ahead.
I think they're communist, Dana. Okay. Okay. Okay. So a couple of things on that,
militarily looks like things going very well. Like when you wake up in the morning,
and you find out, oh, the next one's gone, and the next one looks like that.
Largiani was a terrible person, and one of the people under, as I understand it,
who ordered the killing of over 30,000 people in January alone. Then you had the head of the
Baji Force also killed at the same time, and there was a report that 300 of his people were also killed.
So Israel and the United States have exquisite intelligence inside the country, and so you can
imagine that they feel rattled. However, there is still support for the regime, and you see that
when they come out into the square. I understand why the new Iatola, if he is actually alive,
isn't coming out because of what happened to him. On the other thing is, when you look at the
state-run media of Al Jazeera, there was an op-ed that ran today. Everybody was pointing to it because
it comes out of Qatar. There's this piece that basically is like militarily. This thing's going
very, very well. And so if they are saying it, then you have to maybe pay attention to it,
and also because it is state-run media. So they're not doing without that, without the blessing
of the higher-ups who are saying you should do that. On NATO, this is what I have, this is what I would
say. Every country, including our own, has domestic political issues at home that they have to deal
with. What are they dealing with in Europe? Economies are flat, and they have an immigration problem,
and their far left is very anti-Israel. Sounds like us, but we still help them.
Well, okay, but this is what I would do. President Trump's deal maker. I would say,
no tariffs for us. If we come in, no more tariffs, right? And he says, yes. And then they
could take it back to their constituents and say, we're going to go. We're going to go help.
Make sure that the oil prices stay down. We've got a better deal for our country going forward
when it comes to tariffs. Well, too. You know, Emily, the war is going so good that even
Al Jazeera is calling it a triumph, and that's kind of impressive. They can't even blame the Jews.
Yeah, I thought that that uphead was phenomenal because for someone like me who doesn't have an
entire career and profession based around war and conflict, it made it really simple, right?
Mohanad Saloon saying, look, when you look at this, this is a measured way saying, you are watching
the phases of a systematic degradation happening. And we see the ballistic missile arsenal,
nuclear infrastructure, air defenses, Navy, and the proxy command architecture.
It's not one of U.S. failure. All of those things being degraded. It's one of systematic
phased degradation of a threat that previous administrations allowed to grow for four decades.
And I think what we're seeing is a lot of fluff in that narrative. But when you just
smooth away the feathers, you see in these measured voices expectation that things are
proceeding exactly as either hoped or planned for, which both of which benefit the American people.
So to that end, I think the inheritance that a lot of citizens accept and clearly the Democrat
party of, well, it's quiet right now. Well, the volcano is latent. Well, they don't have the
nuclear arms yet. So it's nothing to see here. We've seen, and I think our have been subjected to,
a relay race of four and eight year increments where at the end of the day, the threat was not
the same the entire time. It was growing. We were looking the other way as an administration while
the threat was allowed to foster and somehow that became acceptable. And under whose watch then
were they playing the Russian roulette of it actually coming to fruition, right? Sarah Adams
has pointed out that in the last few months, three thousand hardened ISIS fighters were released
out of Syrian detention. Where are they all going? Exactly where they are supposed to. They are
patient. They plan and our homeland is still their target. So it's not about accepting a narrative
of someone running for office right now. It's accepting the concept that this is our home and our
readiness and our ability to protect it is what's important. Excellent. I think I'm going to coin a
phrase here and say that the previous leaders kicked the can down the road. That's interesting. That's
interesting. Thank you. You really have to come up with it. So Jessica, President Trump claims he
talked to a former president who said that he'd wished he had done what Trump did. Do you have any
insight into who he could have talked to? Evidence would suggest since all of the living former
presidents released statements or told news outlets that it wasn't them that 45 was talking to 47
about how well he was nailed it. So I was I wasn't on yesterday. So the weekend and yesterday to
kind of absorb the lazy Susan of remarks that the president has been making about this conflict.
You know, everything from we already wanted it'll it is actually done. We'll keep going. Maybe
we'll stop. I want NATO. I don't need NATO. He was funny about France though when he said that
they were in 8 out of 10. He goes while it is France. In terms of the op ed, which I found really
interesting. I think the underlying question or the extension question is what is the long term plan
here? So the facts on the ground are pretty good about how many missiles they're firing going from
what was it 900 a day down to 10 to 14. But what happens in terms of the Iranians rebuilding their
infrastructure, their missile and drone infrastructure? Because you remember Operation Midnight Hammer,
which was only seven months ago, we said total obliteration there. And then we were already having
conversations about the Iranians ramping back up after that. So what happens there? In terms of oil,
which is still their biggest asset, they're getting out a million barrels a day. That is still
happening, basically unencumbered. Joey's totally right about the mines issue. Also, we will have
to put boots on the ground to accomplish this, whether they're just on the Iranian coastline
or have to do more than that. You agree with that, Joey? No, listen, if I can jump in real quick,
my concern is what we're worried about now are tools and weapons that can be implemented by four
or five guys that can drive around in a truck. Well, that's an insurgency, right? That's my concern.
Man-packable rockets and drones, the type of terrorism, even on the straight-of-war moves that
could last a while, and we could be chasing our tail around a little bit. But I don't think that's
what we're going to end up doing. And I think that we can make or we can, we can, we can pump
old. We don't have, our gas prices go up. Their power goes out. Other people are going to have to
be concerned about this. Well, it is, there's a lot, which we talked about last week, that goes to
the straight-of-war moves. We talked about the fertilizer problem. We talked about compressed gas
problems. We're having that right now. You are. I can see it all over your face.
All right. Wait, and just say, and for the proxy forces, they may be beaten back right now,
but once we're out of there in two to three weeks, which was the timeline they gave,
how do we know that they don't just rise up again and they get stronger? We're not beating their
ideology. And then if we're- So let's just give up. I didn't say that. Let's just give,
dude, but that's how funny my joke was. I thought it was great. Okay,
I wish I'd come up with that. That ceasefire. I retire. I got to move on. So exciting.
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About that. Thank you. Well, showing a little idea to vote and it seemed like a big deal to
President Obama back in 2012. But right now, his party is throwing a fit over an issue that the majority
of Americans already agree on. The Senate is currently debating the SAVE Act after 51 Republicans
and zero Democrats voted to advance the bill that would codify voter ID into law.
But you already know the Democrats' playbook. Chuck Schumer's staff was literally rolling out
a Jim Crow 2.0 poster as he and other Democrats cried foul.
Maga Republicans want to bog down the Senate over a debate on voter suppression. Democrats are ready.
We're ready to be here all day, all night. The SAVE Act is not a voter ID bill. It is in every
sense a voter suppression bill. Our objection as Democrats is not to a photo ID. You'd have to
define it clearly and properly and easily, but not to a photo ID when you show up to vote.
The United States Constitution also makes clear that only citizens can vote.
I'd ask our Republican colleagues, why aren't they focused on the SAVE America Money Act right now?
All right, everyone's all fired up. Okay, Greg, go ahead.
Well, I love seeing President Obama show his ID. If you noticed, it wasn't a birth certificate.
My source to say it was a Kenyan Library card from 1970.
I mean, I'm just raising questions. I love Hakim Jeffrey saying, you know, you don't need
voter ID because the Constitution makes non-citizens voting illegal. I don't think you need then
policing for anything. I mean, we certainly don't need laws against discrimination at work
anymore because we already know it's illegal. We don't need the police for shoplifting or anything
because we know it's illegal. In fact, just by knowing something's illegal, that stops all crime.
Did you know that? Did you know that? Just tell you a criminal that, okay? I don't really
believe there's any opposition to this idea. If there was some kind of bizarre opportunity for
Democrats where they could flip the flip sides, meaning that the Republicans would be against
voter ID and they would be for it. They would switch in a heartbeat. If they could act, in fact,
the Dems could snap their fingers and flip the side on every major issue, trans, crime,
border, war, they would because they're on the wrong side of everything. And it's really hard to
get back over because that side's been taken. You know, once you moved to the, once you moved out,
somebody else moved in and they don't know what to do. So they keep choosing the wrong side.
To this day, the Dems can't bring forth one person who's being suppressed because everybody
who wants to vote or who can vote or is here has an ID, a photo ID of some kind. So obviously,
when you're talking about suppression, you're the racist because you believe minorities
are just do stupid to figure it out. What I don't understand, Dana, is it seems like it's such a
red rover game. They're locked up and they're not moving. But we know that 85% of independence are
in favor of this concept. So for anyone that wants to either enlarge the party or woo independent
voters, they're not doing a good job of it. So I agree with everything Greg said about
just on the merits. Well, I was just thinking he could never shovel snow for mom Donnie.
Yes, that's true. I mean, that because you have to have five different forms of ID and if you
just want to shovel, if you just want to pitch in, you got to bring your IDs, five of them.
I would say this about the Republicans, they need to be for what's going to happen.
There is too much of always telling the base that something is going to happen that is not
going to happen. Overpromising to the base gets you back in the cul-de-sac of you can't get
anything done. And right now, President Trump has way too many planes in the air, but he needs to
get landed. And I know this is a priority for him, but he has one issue. If he can't get the
Democrats to come on board, fine. Let them wallow in it. Get in, have this vote, get out, move on,
pin the tail on the donkey, own the issue, and move on to the other things that you want to do
because the time is moving. Now, there's something just happened. I just found out about.
So part of the thing is, each state handles it the way that they want to. A lot of western states
like Utah, for example, really like mail-in voting. They love it. And that's a reliably Republican state.
They want to keep their mail-in voting. What the Save Act would do would say, no, except just now,
the White House apparently has agreed to an amendment that would allow hardship, exemption for states
that want to continue to do that. That might help on the issue to try to get it there,
but I wouldn't spend too much time in this cul-de-sac when there are so many other things to do,
because Republicans own this issue, won this issue, and all the bad stuff, all the things that
Greg was talking about, the Democrats own that, and they just make them eat that every day until
the midterms. Eat it. Eat it. Just that. Have any eat this one?
They, two years ago, it was racist to want a photo ID. And President Trump has gotten at least
the Democrat leadership all the way to the point they're like, you know, agreeing with the ID,
because now they are disagreeing with the registration point, the proof of your citizen.
I mean, that's how far to the right, Democrats have come on this issue. You can go down to
list of issues. The border is another place. I guess, apparently, now that for fiscal responsibility,
if you heard it, was that Clovis chart that said that? Save America money. And so,
like him, love him. Hey, President Trump, one thing he does is he does bring both parties to the
middle on a lot of issues. And it's because he's a populist and that likens itself to what people
call common sense. And maybe those people aren't constitutional scholars and haven't thought of
the depths of each issue. What they need to do is go through and all of these quasi-legitimate hurdles
that Democrats are complaining about offer a solution. That keeps the idea that you prove your
citizenship and show an ID to vote. If they can do that, and I don't know they can, but if they can
do that, then you're daring Democrats to be against it for no other reason than they think
they'll lose voters. And why do you think you're going to lose voters if non-citizens can vote,
or if people can fill out ballots and vote for other people? And that is the allegation. And that's
why Republicans are incredibly passionate about it. I'm not the only one here that grew up like
really far from middle class. Maybe not. Grow up poor, had a great life, had food on the table.
We also had our birth certificates. So I do not buy the argument whatsoever that tens of millions
of Americans are in a place that they don't have the resources or intellect to get the documentation
to go prove their citizens. And if it's simply that it's an inconvenience, I really could care less.
I don't care if it's an inconvenience. Do it and act the fact that you're a citizen. Be a part of
the system. Have the inconvenience and be a part of picking our next leader. What was your civic
responsibility? So Jessica, if you were a Democratic Congressperson right now, and you heard all of
these arguments, beautiful arguments, and beautiful arguments. And a voter was in front of the
independent and said, yeah, all of these. And this is how I feel. What's the persuasive argument
that's different than that? What would be the rebuttal that any Congressperson or senator could
offer that would defend the position of not being for this? Well, it's very easy to be against the
Save America Act. Lisa Murkowski and Tom Tillis are against the Save America Act. And it sounds
like to some degree, Joey Jones actually is in the way that it's being represented right now.
And Dana is right. That Republicans should take what I would say a quasi-W, I guess, what they'll
get out of this win when they have a vote on it and move on to other things, because this thing
is absolutely dead in the water. And Joey was the only one who actually used the correct term
in talking about how this was a proof of citizenship bill, not a voter ID bill. If it was a voter
ID bill, I think you could get a lot of Democrats to talk to you about it. Jim Clyburn has been out
there saying he's for it. But when you talk about proof of citizenship, that comes one of two ways.
So first, a passport, which only 50% of Americans have, it costs $165 to get a passport.
And it's a majority of Democrats who have it, not Republicans. Then you go to the birth certificate.
I'm glad you had them in your house. I can say from my own experience, and I live very close to
my mother. When I went to get my real ID, I'm someone who has two middle names. I haven't even
changed my last name when I got married. I had to go back. I had to leave two times and come back
to have the right identification to be able to get my real ID, because some of my IDs said Jessica
Brooke Tarlev. Some said Jessica Brooke Roberts Tarlev. Some just said Jessica Tarlev. And that
wasn't good enough. That's a great story. Well, it's a real experience. That's cute. But I know
that the point is that's not and I didn't have the problem with bureaucracy. Five runs that.
So doge it, but also doge this bill. There is an opportunity for Democrats to get out there
and to own this in their own way to say, this is what a real voter ID bill should look like,
where you accept a number of different kinds of IDs where tribal IDs count, because the way that
the Save America Act is formulated, you need a tribal ID that actually has a date on it and
majority of them don't. Then you say we're for automatic voter registration. And then also
that election day is a national holiday, because you want to make it easier for people to vote,
not harder. Now you have some on it. We've always had that idea. Again, why are you interrupting
me? I like because it's fun because because you act like you act like somehow. I act like
somebody that knows what the Save America Act actually says and what it would require and who
would disenfranchise? Young people, old people, married people. It's not disenfranchising anybody.
Really? If you cannot get yourself registered to vote because you don't have a passport,
give everyone $165. Go door to door. You got $165. You got $165. Or if you change your name,
you were in the adoption system, you are foster care.
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha.
That's funny. If you're $45.47, joke was funny. That was hilarious. That was legitimately very
anyway. We're all just too incapable of proving our citizenship.
I can't wait till something like this actually happens and then you know people who struggle.
I actually do know people. Do you know somebody who doesn't have an ID? Tell me about it.
Well, I've never produced what you spent years talking about a person who could not get an
ID and I've never met one. I've never met one. How many people in your life should I believe
this now? But how many people in your life don't have a passport? In my life, that's an upper
middle class or life. That's what I'm saying. I don't even know. Joey grew up in a situation where he
is saying that even if you don't know everybody that has everybody in your world doesn't have a passport,
you can still figure out a way to get an ID. Yes. How can you figure out this world is so difficult?
All right, guys, again, do all the money voting went up in South Carolina for birth certificate.
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Yeah, the Democrats 30 year dream of turning a Texas Senate seat baby blue is all riding whether
Texans believe this guy James Tolerico is a moderate Democrat. A man who's on the record saying that his
white skin gets him immunity against the virus of racism and that white men are terrorists and
illegals are just undocumented Americans are very young just guitar law ask him about his
woke record. But he thinks he's just being taken out of context. Listen, they're going to throw
everything they've got at us. They're going to dig up all kinds of, you know, old statements take
them out of context and try to paint them in the worst possible light because this is the only
playbook they have in 2026. I of course looking back at some of these old statements from years ago
would maybe word them differently or communicate them differently. But the values that I hold are
still the same. Jessica, I appreciate the fact you weren't saying they're not in agreement with
everything you said. I appreciate that very much. You didn't see the whole. I'll let you go first.
What is your reaction to James Tolerico? I thought it was great. I mean, it was a whole 45 minute
interview. That's obviously just a small piece of it. But a piece that I cared about a lot as
somebody that is going to have to talk to you guys about this throughout the election season.
And I think the overarching point about what is about to go on from now until November is really
what people are concerned about and what voters are paying attention to. And he had a line that
he used the other night if they care about pronouns or they care about prices. And he explained
some of them like people have been using a clip that's been cut and they don't let him finish
in it where he says, you know, I think that immigration should be run like a front porch. There's
a welcome map, but also a lock on your door. So you can be pro immigrant and also pro security.
You know, he said I wouldn't have phrased some of these things in the same way,
but I think that you're going to have a very hard time making the case that this guy is just a
whack a doodle when you look at his policies. He's not straight Medicare for all guy. Again,
he's talking about immigration that we need to have border security. And I would also add that
as this is going on, so people are trying to frame him in this light. The primary on the
Republican side, you have John Kornin out today with an ad about Ken Paxton and his love shack. So
it's Ken Paxton driving in a convertible with all of his various mistresses towards the place
that he's going to bed them. And then the fact that John Kornin represents the old guard. And
this was one of the main points that Talleriko was making. So Texas has been living under one
party rule for decades, and it has not gotten them anything good. They have higher poverty rates
in the national average, higher uninsured rates. The average wage in Texas is lower than the national
average as well. And John Kornin is the summation of that problem. He was also elected when Talleriko
was in middle school. So this is a change election, which they have been for the last several years.
Then I think they're just focusing on something he wrote in 2020 is not going to help the Republicans
much. Greg James Talleriko, maybe his best chance is what she just pointed out. The unpopularity
of whoever's running on the GOP side, but you know, I don't even settle. A friend told me one time
about Rick Perry said, listen, you don't have to be great to be the governor of Texas. You just
got to get out of the way. Well, I love that this guy, Talleriko, he's trying to make, he's going
through a makeover. And it's really easy to undergo a makeover because the media will do it for you.
The Republicans, you have to do it yourself. In fact, it's impossible to get a makeover as
Republican. You always get a make under. They make you look worse. But Talleriko, you know,
he says he's tired of the division. This is guy who split the sexes into six boxes, right?
This is a guy who's against division and he created a space for trans who want abortions. I mean,
how much more specific a space can you get? How many trans who want abortions are there? And I'm
including the ones that are currently in prison seems to me for him that may be more like an aim
than a right. See, the problem with Talleriko, and I'm surprised that Jessica, you don't see this.
And maybe you do, but you don't want to he's on your side. I can't read your mind. But his biggest
division is an engender or politics. It's belief. You know, if you don't believe as he does,
you are evil. You know, Christians and Jews, they divide by behavior. You can be a bad Christian.
You could be a bad Jew. But that doesn't happen with someone like Talleriko. It doesn't matter if
you're a good decent person. If you believe in two sexes, you are evil. You know, think about all
those Trump supporters that were demonized who you knew were good people, grandfathers,
parents, just nice people who would help you fix a tire. Didn't matter what their behavior was like.
It was that their belief was evil. This is what happens with progressives. This guy speaks a
good game. But if he, if he does not believe, he does not like your belief, it doesn't matter how good
you are. He says extreme as a radical Islamist, because that's how they think as well, because his
values are not based on behavior. And that is something you have to understand when you listen to
them, you can get lost and all that rhetoric. I've met different, I would, my values are the
same. That guy's bad news. And you're going to find out. Dana? Well, Jessica gave him an off
ramp and he didn't take it, right? So he could have said he's in front of a crowd in front of the
media who are going to accept whatever he says and say he's everything that we need in order to
try to beat the Republicans in Texas. But he didn't say, yeah, I shouldn't have said it that way.
Yeah, that was in our full. I was high on my own supply back in 2020. I should have said it that way.
Instead, he's like, yeah, they're just taking me out of context, maybe on the immigration. Well,
I don't give you that one. But he's giving me Mayor Pete vibes. I'm getting beta auroric vibes.
Trump won the state by 14 points. I agree. The Republican primary is ugly. Hope it was probably
unnecessary, but we are where we are, but it's really hard to come up with 14 points. And he will
do very well in Austin. He will do super well in San Francisco and Manhattan. But that is like
full-schooled for Democrats. I'm getting Ted Bundy vibes. That would be interesting. Emily,
the thing about him is he does this thing where he likes the Jesus playing. He likes to tell Texans
what a real Christian is. And I feel like no matter where you are, anybody doing that just isn't
a good feeling. It's not an attractive trait. No. And I forced myself to watch that 14 in some
change minute interview he did with Stephen Colbert online, where he said, thank you, Stephen,
for showing what Christianity should be. Thank you for showing about living out the teachings of
Jesus to someone who calls members of the administration a five star douche hiding behind a flag he
barely understands. Look, it's interesting. We were so on the same wavelength because I had written
here that he's like the goblin version of Pete Buttigieg, where he's going to take off the outer
layer and you're just going to see a David Kuresh. Because I see from him, if you replaced every time
he talked about his Baptist preacher granddad and replaced that with my commune elder,
then all of his platitudes would make sense. When he uses phrases like, we're going to take back Texas
of building something really special here with my 14,000 volunteers and people who come up to him
and whisper, I'm not a Democrat and things like that. Everything he says is devoid of substance
and the packaging around it. Things like, love your neighbor, no matter what regardless of
immigration, he's living in a fantasy land because the reality is we all pay taxes and those taxes
mean that my roads are paved, that hopefully someone doesn't break into my home or mug me in the sidewalk
that the government works, meaning to fund itself and to legislate so that my kids can go to school
and I can be a safe productive member of society. He is such a child, but it's a terrifying child
because it's one that grew up on a protected piece of land that never interacted with the real world.
He grew up on the love Israel Colton Washington or something frightening because everything about him
is devoid of the real world. You are right that he is dangerous because the left has been framing him
of voters are choosing faith, right? They're framing him as an actual representative of a faith that
isn't freaked out. So I worry for Texas, but I have faith in Texans. We started this segment and
I thought he was just kind of dopey. Now I know he's a goblin and a cult leader, so I'm definitely not
for this dude. All right, coming down next. That's pretty good to make about some heavyweight drama.
Fitness guru, Jillian Michaels just schooled some body positive activists.
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That's a great song, actually. Fittness, I shouldn't say actually. It's just a great song.
Okay, fitness guru, Jillian Michaels facing off against four body positivity activists who took
offense to this. Obesity is not healthy and pretending it is puts lives at risk.
I'm going to do my best to not use the O word because I find it pretty offensive.
Overweight in obese is literally just having too much body fat. It has nothing to do with the
quality of the person. Okay, and she's great on all of this, but I sort of feel like body positivity
is over. Am I wrong? Yeah, I was epic to care this. It kind of deflates the whole idea of body
positivity. When the moment you got an easy solution, the whole movement deflated much like
Lizzo's gut. Body positivity activists is eight syllables for fat. It's always been a destructive
movement when you base your identity on victimhood and a flaw or whatever. It also positions you
outside the norm of just society of communicating with other people because you get angry and alienated
and vindictive because you say I'm being discriminated against because I'm fat. Oh, I demand a
special seat on the plane at the amusement park. People don't want to be around you not because
you're fat, but because you're just annoying. And I don't think Jillian's not saying you have to do
ozampic. She's just saying like obesity is not healthy. That seems scientific. How dare you?
Because these activists have distorted the origin of the body positivity was supposed to be
you are healthy. You just might not be thin. And now it's been distorted to be like anything goes
even in danger in your heart, your life and all of your loved ones who don't want to see you die.
And also the word obesity is a medical term. That's like any pregnant lady over the age of what
35 who gets called a geriatric pregnancy. Exactly. It's like I'm sorry, but it's medicine.
Subtaking offense is how the baby just be quiet. It's not just medicine. It's when you met the
guy. What are you supposed to do? I don't know, but I had two geriatric pregnancies and the girls
came out great. This show bothers me. The Jubilee show. Like sometimes they're interesting interactions,
but I've never seen it before. Oh, they do it. A lot. There's been interesting political debates
on it for sure, but this does feel like settled ground. Yes. Yeah. Like Rebel Wilson,
Lizzo, Amy Schumer, like they've all gotten small. You have not said anything to get yourself in
trouble today. Would you like to start? Yeah, what's up with that, man? Yeah, you know, it's it
isn't healthy to be fat. Yeah, but not everybody's fat. Some people are just big-boned. It's about
can you carry yourself around and get stuff done without losing your breath? I think that's
what's most important. Also, not nobody wants that Jane Fonda thing going on. You know,
you won't keep a little bit meat on the bones for the guys. No, Jane, I'm going to look
so incredible. What's the habit you're saying? Crazy lady. One way to get this. All right,
coming up next is the Irish goodbye actually good etiquette.
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Happy St. Patrick's Day. A piece in the Wall Street Journal is defending the Irish goodbye,
arguing that leaving a party without saying goodbye may not be matters. It may not be bad manners
after all. Dana. Yes, I think that the Irish goodbye is a gem. People are very busy and, you know,
everybody's busy. So if you go to an event, if you're going to say yes, you need to know that you can
go say hi, have a moment. One drink only at a work event and then buy because you might have
a warning show. You might have to get up. I think that it's acceptable. And then you just
send a little note to the next day. Have the best time. A great. If you say you look
amazing, you never look at it. I'll take it once up. The only thing better than Irish goodbye is an
Irish hello. Where you just don't go ever at all. And then the next day you're like, man,
that was a great time. I'm sorry. I didn't see you. That's what I did. I just don't. Sorry,
I missed you. Never. Never. I'd rather be home. That place was crowded. Emily, I feel like you are
incapable of an Irish goodbye. Totally. Okay. First of all, so you guys know how I am with greeting.
Like my pet peeve in the whole world is when someone enters the room and you don't
like greet, like say hello and then say hello back, whatever. And then context totally matters.
So I agree with you on the professional front. However, if you go to someone's house, like nothing
is worse than you're like, oh my gosh, like, wait, where's Dana? She has to be here for this story.
And then you're like, wait, where's Dana? You know what I mean? But then also we're not supposed to
say Irish goodbye because it is rooted in terrorism about like what people like you or why I don't go
to things. Let me just like slide in and have the coke and leave. I would of course love that.
There's someone else I was going to say. I forget whatever Greg.
What? He just got two years back on his life.
I think he'll be back for one more thing. He should have said goodbye. It's terrible long pee pee.
Okay, one more thing is up next.
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All right, Danny, you go first. All right, one more thing. You forgot to say it.
Oh, I'm T. Okay, um, one month from today, purple state book tour kicks off and many say
needs to be announced. But West Palm Beach, April 17th, you can get tickets at Dana Perino
books dot com slash purple state. West Palm Beach would be at the Mandel Public Library
and then the Finley galleries and then Viral Beach, the next day at the Viral Beach book.
You have friends there? You send them? Absolutely. Because you know what?
Real men read romantic comedies. I'm two thirds through it. I'm only three quarters of a man,
so I don't care. I hope to see you there. All right, tonight we got a great show. Cat Timp, Jamie
Lissau, Hotef, Jesus, and Tyrus. That's tonight. Let's do this.
All right, let's roll the tape of actor Timothy Chalamet enjoying a post Oscar meal. He didn't
win an Academy Award. In fact, his movie won nothing. But still he went and had a gorgeous little
nutritious medley of treats. Actually, that's a, what is that? By the way, it's not a baby
at the Cincinnati Zoo. It's not adorable. A lot of stuff from Cincinnati. Jessica,
like that rescue dogs from pug nation. Oh, visit the Belmont senior living facility in Hollywood
for a play date. The seniors made homemade fleece blankets for the pugs as a special gift
for visiting. They fart like crazy. Pugs or old people dogs. Oh, god. No, I love it. Guys, in
honor of St. Patrick's Day, stream the St. Patrick episode of Martin Scorsese Presents,
the Saints available now in Fox Nation. Enjoy Fox Nation dot com. It is incredible. Joey,
you got 10 seconds. All right, this gap put a shop and card on his face in the middle of
a supermarket and people thought it was really cool. What? It is not a Florida man. No,
well, look at that. You know, Brad Baird does that for fun.
