Jesse Watters Primetime 8/15/24 Full End Show | Fox Breaking News August 15 2024

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00:00Welcome to a special edition of Jesse Water's Primetime, I'm Rachel Campos-Duffy.
00:06We haven't seen Biden and Kamala together since the Democrat machine forced him out.
00:11Until today.
00:13Biden and Kamala took the stage in Maryland, where Harris reminded the country just how
00:18great Biden is.
00:20It is my eternal and great, great, great honor, I have to tell you, to serve with this most
00:28extraordinary human being and American and leader, our president, Joe Biden.
00:37Thank you, Joe!
00:46Empty words.
00:47If Biden was so amazing, they wouldn't have kicked him out so unceremoniously.
00:53If he really was extraordinary, he would have gotten a prime slot at the DNC next week.
00:59Kamala is headlining the event on Thursday.
01:02But Biden's speaking on Monday, as far away from Kamala as possible.
01:07Trump says, quote, Kamala Harris wants nothing to do with crooked Joe Biden.
01:12They're throwing him out on the Monday night stage known as Death Valley.
01:16He now hates Obama and crazy Nancy more than he hates me.
01:20He is an angry man, as he should be.
01:23They stole the presidency from him.
01:26It was a coup.
01:27The Monday speech slot is a huge slap in the face to the sitting president.
01:31And everybody knows it.
01:33The Obama cabal forced Biden out.
01:36And now they're using the DNC to further humiliate him.
01:40Jill must be fuming.
01:43Ahead of the Democratic National Convention, Kamala Harris and Tim Walz are taking a bus
01:47tour together through Pennsylvania.
01:50Yeah, and this is interesting.
01:53This is interesting.
01:54It's the same bus the Democrats threw President Biden under.
01:57Oh, and that coincidence.
02:03What a coincidence.
02:04Yeah.
02:05No wonder Joe and Jill are still holding a major grudge.
02:10What's your understanding of his mood right now?
02:14He's in a good mood.
02:16I suspect that he is not happy with some of the public statements and public
02:24actions that were taken in this whole issue.
02:30Who's Biden angry with?
02:32The Democrat inner sanctum.
02:35Listen, I think there was more happening behind the scenes than the public will probably hear
02:43about.
02:44There is an inner sanctum of Democratic politics where a lot of powerful people are trying to
02:49take credit for this, but they don't want to talk about it publicly because they are
02:52very, very, very acutely aware of how difficult this has been for Joe Biden.
02:58Who is the inner sanctum?
03:00Well, we'll get back to that in just a bit.
03:02Meanwhile, Biden's right hand man, Ron Klain, went on CNN to complain about the coup.
03:09I do think, you know, the president was pushed by public calls from elected
03:16officials for him to drop out, from donors calling him to drop out.
03:19And I think that was wrong.
03:21And why was it wrong, though, for them to do that?
03:24Why was it wrong for donors to raise objections to other elected officials?
03:30I think that not wrong, like immoral, but I think it was unfortunate because I think that
03:36the the president had won the nomination fair and square.
03:41Behind the scenes, Democrats are divided.
03:44The Biden camp feels scorned while the Kamala camp is putting on a fake smile
03:49and trying to convince the public Harris has momentum.
03:52But Stelter says Trump is just jealous.
03:56I think Trump world's jealous of the joy right now.
03:58There's so much anger coming from Trump's speeches.
04:00Joy is real and it's important.
04:01People can make fun of it and say, focus on the policy.
04:04But if you ask political scientists and psychology professors, they'll tell you
04:07the emotions matter in politics.
04:09Sometimes they matter a lot more than the policies.
04:11And that's, I think, the big story this week.
04:14That's the biggest difference between Democrats and Republicans.
04:17One party cares about policy and the other just cares about emotions.
04:22They want you to hate Trump regardless of his policies.
04:26They want you to love Kamala, but they don't want you to ask questions about her agenda.
04:32The Democrat nominee still hasn't done an interview.
04:35The less you know about her, the better for the inner sanctum.
04:39They needed a new figurehead.
04:41Biden was their first choice.
04:43He slept in.
04:43He rarely met with his cabinet.
04:45He allowed the people around him to run the country.
04:48But they couldn't keep hiding his cognitive decline.
04:52Now they have Kamala.
04:53She'll do whatever they want.
04:55She owes a lot of important people a lot of favors.
04:59After all, Democrats don't do coups out of the kindness of their hearts.
05:04The question for voters is who is running the government?
05:08We have a right to know.
05:10Fox News contributor Tammy Bruce, author of Fear Itself,
05:15and American majority founder Ned Ryan.
05:18Join me now.
05:19Welcome to both of you.
05:20I'm going to start with you, Ned.
05:21Thanks, Rachel.
05:22Who is running our country?
05:24A hard question.
05:25So I think it's becoming very apparent to the American people
05:29that what is really needed by permanent Washington
05:32and the administrative state, same thing,
05:35is they need a compliant figurehead, a face in the White House
05:38to mask the fact that we really don't have a representative democracy anymore.
05:42And this has been going on for decades, Rachel.
05:45The fact of the matter is when you have compliant Republicans
05:47in the White House like George H.W. Bush or George W. Bush,
05:51you can get away with that masquerade.
05:53You can get away with that masquerade.
05:55The problem was when Donald J. Trump showed up and said,
05:58I reject the premise.
05:59I actually believe in representative democracy
06:01and I believe that the people should have a voice in their government.
06:04And that's why he's viewed as such an existential threat.
06:07And I think that's really what is at stake in this election.
06:10Who will govern the American people?
06:13Will it be their duly elected representatives
06:15or will it be the administrative state,
06:17the unelected bureaucrats who wield tremendous power,
06:19who are simply needing a figurehead in the White House
06:22to continue their governing of this country?
06:24Yeah, I mean, it's still shocking.
06:26I'm one of those people that just kind of believe
06:29that we were a government buying for the people and the last few years.
06:33But really, in particular, the last few months,
06:35the last month itself, it's really a weird feeling
06:40knowing your government's on autopilot and some some cabal is running it.
06:44I want to talk to you, Tammy, about Kamala and Joe Biden together today.
06:50Yeah, it was awkward.
06:51It was awkward.
06:52You know what it reminded me of?
06:53Actually, it reminded me of like two people who are going through a divorce
06:58and they both have to show up at the soccer game together
07:01and they're kind of playing nice.
07:02But everyone around them knows that, you know, it's not as good as it looks.
07:07Like everyone knows.
07:09Yeah, that there's something fake about that.
07:10It's awkward.
07:11That's like the awkward hug.
07:13It's it's it's it's a horrible thing to have to deal with.
07:18It's remarkable that they did it.
07:19And I am a little curious.
07:21On one hand, Joe Biden says we've beaten inflation.
07:25And then there's Kamala Harris saying we need price controls.
07:28I mean, which is it?
07:29Right.
07:30So you've got this division where it's two different scenarios of things made up completely.
07:35And inner sanctum, I have to say, it sounds like something that would smell.
07:38So at least you would know when it's coming.
07:40That's one of the benefits of a freaking inner sanctum.
07:44And, you know, he's not going to be you're right.
07:46He's separated at the convention from Kamala, but he is busy on Mount Rushmore.
07:50We've we've learned that.
07:52And so he's got other things to do.
07:53But he should be angry because I think what you're seeing is he was told
07:58we're going to build you up.
07:59This is a great thing.
08:00And then he sees her separating herself from him, leaving him with the bag of money they
08:07stole from the bank.
08:08Yeah.
08:08And this is so suddenly he's the only bad guy.
08:12And she's like the savior.
08:14And she has been the menace.
08:16I don't think he knew a great deal of the time what was going on.
08:20She at least did.
08:21Yeah.
08:22And no question about I mean, come on, 50 years.
08:24He's known all these people.
08:26But this is what I was on the left.
08:27Look, they're always fighting, fighting about who's got, you know, what what to diagnosis
08:32who's on the antidepressants, who you know, who did what to whom it's they've been able
08:37to hide it.
08:38I think Joe Biden should strike out and pardon Donald Trump and his son.
08:43He should do everything he possibly can to throw them under their their own bus, because
08:48this is typical for the Democrats.
08:50It's one thing for them to destroy themselves, but they're destroying this country.
08:54Yeah, there's no question.
08:56Ned, I want to get you because, you know, you're describing, Tammy, sort of the politics
09:01and I get it.
09:02We have an election in a few days, but are the American people not going back to what
09:05you were originally talking about?
09:07Are the American people just going to move on from the inner sanctum and just go, you
09:12know, all right, next, we're going to talk about the election?
09:15Or are we going to have to spend a little more time processing, digesting what we actually
09:21are as a nation?
09:23I would hope so, Rachel.
09:25I mean, the corporate propagandists or the stenographers of the state are going to do
09:29their best to distract the American people from that.
09:32But but I think, again, you made the point.
09:34Are we a government of, by and for the people in which all power flows from the people to
09:39their duly elected representatives who are actually supposed to be the stewards of the
09:44power and money given to them by the American people to actually govern them?
09:48And I think that I mean, this is the issue for me in this election.
09:51Twenty twenty four is who will govern this country moving forward.
09:55And will we be a constitutional republic or will we be an administrative state?
09:59And it really comes down to who decides.
10:01And again, the great sin, the great sin for Donald J.
10:05Trump in the eyes of permanent Washington, the administrative state was that he thought
10:09he decided both domestic and foreign policy.
10:12And the American people have to decide, do we want our duly elected representatives to
10:17govern and point this government in a direction that benefits the American people?
10:21Or are we just going to be second class citizens for the ruling class and basically ATMs for
10:27their priorities?
10:28That's what's at stake.
10:28The administrative state is the issue for twenty twenty four.
10:31He's not running against Kamala Harris.
10:33He's running against the system and what you just described.
10:37Really quick.
10:38Tammy, what's going to happen on Monday night at the DNC?
10:41Is is is is Joe Biden going to, you know, get his just desserts there?
10:46He's going to throw everybody or is he just going to play along with the game?
10:49Look, 50 years in this business, he's going to play along the things that he can do that
10:53can do the most damage to the people he's angry at.
10:56He is right to be angry.
10:57He can do quietly and he can do in the White House.
10:59He doesn't need to do it publicly.
11:01But really, this is about and this is up to Donald Trump.
11:04The Biden administration, the Biden-Harris administration was punishment for electing
11:10Trump.
11:10That's why the border remains open.
11:12That's why the economy is bad.
11:13It's why we're at war around the world.
11:15It is if we don't elect Donald Trump one term, then, yeah, we're we're going to fall.
11:20We're going to throw ourselves into the volcano at this point.
11:23Permanent deep state.
11:24All right, Tammy, Ned, great conversation.
11:28The Washington Post got a preview of Kamala's supposed economic plan.
11:32And it turns out Kamala nomics is worse than Biden nomics.
11:36The plan apparently involves a Soviet style price control to stop inflation, blame corporate
11:43greed instead of the Biden-Harris war on American energy and out of control money printing.
11:49Donald Trump isn't letting her off the hook so easily, though.
11:52Kamala is reportedly proposing communist price control.
11:56She wants price controls.
11:58And if they worked, I'd go along with it, too.
12:00But they don't work.
12:01They actually have the exact opposite impact and effect.
12:05She's running on the Maduro plan.
12:07We call it the Maduro plan, like something straight out of Venezuela or the Soviet Union.
12:12This announcement is an admission that her economic policies have totally failed and caused
12:18really a catastrophe for our country.
12:21Trump is right.
12:22This is always the plan of every tin pot communist dictator.
12:26After they destroyed the economy, the next step is always price control.
12:31Blame those greedy grocers.
12:33Venezuela used to be the economic crown jewel of South America until socialist Hugo Chavez
12:39nationalized the oil companies and agriculture and put price controls on the groceries.
12:45Fast forward 20 years.
12:47Venezuela is in ruins and the people are starving.
12:50Socialism is never the answer.
12:53RNC chairman Michael Watley joins me now.
12:56Michael, thanks for joining us tonight.
12:59So socialism is not the answer.
13:02But it seems like that clip from Kamala Harris of the price controls might just be the new
13:08ad for Donald Trump to win over Hispanics.
13:12Look, when she said she wanted to separate herself from Joe Biden, we did not think that
13:17she would actually go to the left.
13:19You know, it is going to be very, very hard for her to try and convince the American people
13:23that she's not at fault.
13:25She is the one who was the tie breaking vote on all of the inflationary spending that has
13:31sent our grocery prices, our gasoline prices, our housing prices through the roof and is
13:36hurting every American family.
13:38Yeah, I mean, this is like a gift to you guys in a way.
13:41I mean, this is the kind of stuff people do after the election.
13:44They don't announce it to Americans just before.
13:46I mean, I almost feel like you should have a press conference with Venezuelans who fled,
13:51you know, the country or other communist hell holes.
13:55Well, look, the answer on inflation is very simple.
13:57And President Trump did a great job laying it out during his press conference today.
14:02We need to lower energy prices and we need to stop inflationary spending.
14:06And when you take those two basic steps, you're going to be able to help.
14:10The other thing that the president really wants to do is lower taxes on every American
14:15family.
14:16That's why he's got his no tax on tips proposal, his no tax on Social Security.
14:22And what he wants to do is leave more money in Americans pockets and make sure that he
14:28is going to rein in this out of control.
14:30Harris Biden inflation.
14:32OK, Michael, let's get real real right now.
14:35I want an honest answer from you, because inside a team, Trump, there also seems to
14:40be multiple voices.
14:41There's a part of his team that's saying, let Trump be Trump.
14:44And there's another part of his team that's saying, hey, he needs to be more disciplined.
14:47He needs to talk more about just policy.
14:50Keep the press conferences briefer, more message discipline.
14:55Who's right?
14:57Look, President Trump has been extremely disciplined.
15:00When you look at his performance during the debate, he hit every mark that he need to
15:05do in a very disciplined way.
15:06When you look at our convention, that was four days of absolutely on the mark messaging.
15:12And the president absolutely hit his marks and met the moment for his speech at every
15:18single event that he has.
15:20He is delivering a specific message to a specific audience.
15:24The fact that he has stories, the fact that he likes to talk about, you know, around the
15:29world doesn't really take away the fact that he is an extremely disciplined campaigner.
15:34And if you look at the events that he is doing, look at the map where he's traveling to and
15:39who he's talking to.
15:41He is hitting every one of those marks.
15:43All right, Michael Watley, RNC chairman.
15:45Thanks for joining us tonight.
15:48Thanks, Rachel.
15:49Trump goes toe to toe with the press straight ahead.
15:52Donald Trump holding his second press conference in two weeks, meaning he's now held news
15:58conferences more times than Kamala has taken questions from the press.
16:03And while Kamala has been starving the American people from specifics about her agenda going
16:09weeks without outlining any serious policy plans, Donald Trump has been telling the American
16:14people exactly what a second term will look like.
16:18We're going to restore peace and stability all throughout the world.
16:22We will stop inflation.
16:23We will make America affordable again.
16:26And we're going to bring back the American dream.
16:28We have all these young people.
16:29They're coming out of schools, colleges, everything else.
16:32And and they they're not going to have the American dream.
16:36They don't even think about the American dream right now.
16:38They just think about survival.
16:40And I just want to end by saying we have tremendous potential in this country.
16:45We can do amazing things and we can do them fast.
16:49He also called out Kamala for hiding from the media.
16:53Kamala Harris is a radical California liberal who broke the economy, broke the border and
17:00broke the world.
17:01She endorsed the funding, the police and no cash bailed nationwide.
17:04She was the original no funder.
17:06And the only thing Kamala Harris can deliver is horrific inflation, massive crime and the
17:12death of the American dream.
17:13They're hiding her no different than him because I believe she's grossly incompetent.
17:18And I don't think that when people hear what she has to say, they're going to buy it.
17:23Trump isn't the only one demanding Kamala come out of the height out of hiding.
17:27The same media that has been heaping in nonstop praise onto the VP is now crashing her honeymoon.
17:34The only damn place we've seen Kamala Harris is that as their pet rally.
17:38You run it for the presidency of the United States of America.
17:41What you're hiding for?
17:43Not one single press conference, not one single one on one sit down interview where
17:49somebody gets to question you about the questions that we ask.
17:53That's not fair.
17:54Would it kill you guys to have a press conference?
17:56Why isn't she had a press conference?
18:00Listen, the vice president, Governor Walz, have been busy crisscrossing this country.
18:04I mean, you know, a campaign rallies on a press conference.
18:07Why isn't she had a press conference?
18:08She's the vice president.
18:09She can handle the questions.
18:10Why not do it?
18:12Oh, we absolutely are going to do it.
18:14You hear her take questions as she's out on the stump.
18:17And she's she said last week, we're going to be having a sit down interview here before
18:20the end of the month.
18:22New polls show that Trump has weathered the storm of Kamala's honeymoon period.
18:27He's up in our latest Fox polls and leading among independents, 51 to 43 percent.
18:34Now, 80 days is a long time to hide, especially when friendly media
18:38who declare their voting for you, like Stephen A. Smith did start to turn on you.
18:44Will she have to answer substantive questions before it's too late?
18:48Fox News contributor and author of the new book Progressively Worse, Joe Concha joins me now.
18:55Joe, you're the best person I know to talk about the media.
18:58This to me, this is a test of the media.
19:01Are they going to stand up and demand that?
19:03Or are they actually just really what we think they are, which is a part of the Democrat
19:08machine and they're going to help get Kamala through without any substantive questions?
19:12Rachel, we're at day 25 since Kamala Harris essentially became the Democratic nominee.
19:17They should have stood up at least two weeks ago saying, where is the press conference?
19:21Where is the one on one interview?
19:23Here's what we know.
19:24Kamala Harris said that she's going to schedule an interview by the end of the month,
19:30meaning that we're not going to hear from her until after Labor Day,
19:33until after early voting starts in places like Pennsylvania.
19:37This is the hide and seek campaign, the teleprompter candidacy
19:42of a chameleon who is trying to portray herself as something that she
19:46is not under the premise of joy, by the way.
19:49Isn't joyful, by the way, that food prices are up anywhere from 30 to 50 percent.
19:54Gas prices up 50 percent.
19:55Crime driving people out of major American cities like San Francisco,
19:59Chicago, New York.
20:00Pick your city.
20:01They're going to places like Florida, Tennessee and Texas here.
20:05Meanwhile, we also have illegal immigration, 12 million people coming into this country,
20:08including hundreds on the terror watch list.
20:12So you go down the line in terms of multiple wars, in terms of the education system,
20:1730 year low in terms of test scores.
20:19And here we have, as Stephen A.
20:20Smith said, a pep rally going on from a candidate who will not take questions
20:25because she can't take questions because she cannot speak extemporaneously like we are right now.
20:30Yes, well, I'm just going to have to be a little bit fair to Kamala.
20:33She actually did do a sit down interview today.
20:35Really?
20:36But it was with Tim Walz.
20:38Take a look.
20:40I called you, Tim.
20:42Yes.
20:42You didn't answer, Tim.
20:43I know.
20:44I know.
20:45The what happened?
20:46The most important call of my life.
20:47It popped up and we didn't recognize the caller I.D.
20:51And it went to it went to voicemail.
20:53Hi, this is Tim.
20:54I'm not able to answer.
20:55There you go.
21:01Hey, Tim, it's Kamala.
21:03I really want to talk to you.
21:05It is an amazing privilege for me.
21:08Also, I'm excited.
21:09I just want to be part of the excitement that you're generating.
21:12Well, we're doing it together, buddy.
21:15You know, Joe, people's beef with her is that she's fake.
21:18She's phony.
21:18I mean, this little segment didn't help in that regard.
21:22If I cringed any harder, I'd be a fossil.
21:25OK, that was so hard to watch.
21:27I just threw up in my mouth a little bit because it to your point, authenticity means everything.
21:33Mitt Romney lost in 2012 because he wasn't authentic.
21:36Hillary Clinton lost in 2016 because he's not authentic.
21:39And obviously now or she excuse me.
21:41And now we have obviously Donald Trump, whether you like him or not, the guy is authentic.
21:45He is who he is.
21:46And he went out there, as you said, and did another press conference today for many, many
21:52minutes.
21:52And meanwhile, spoke with Elon Musk for two hours.
21:55Right.
21:55And here she is hiding at this point and doing this stuff where it works on TikTok.
22:00It'll get you the MSNBC voter.
22:02But in the end, independents in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan, Georgia, North Carolina,
22:07Arizona, Nevada, they're not going to buy this ultimately.
22:10And the debates will do everything in terms of shaping this race.
22:13It will.
22:13Well, and that's the problem with the debates.
22:15I just saw Peter Navarro saying that as long as as long as Kamala doesn't want to answer
22:20positions and stand and tell what her position on policies are, that Donald Trump should
22:25just put a big jumbotron up and play her clips and just debate her clips because she won't
22:30do it in person.
22:31Would that work?
22:32That's perfect, actually.
22:33Yes.
22:33I need a jumbotron, though.
22:35Pretty decent idea.
22:36All right.
22:36I think he's got one.
22:37All right.
22:37Thank you, Joe.
22:39The battle for our children is on the ballot.
22:42If this presidential election is showing us anything, it's that this election is a battle
22:47for our children.
22:49Politico says both parties have their own strategies to appeal to families, something
22:54we haven't seen before.
22:56But here's the difference between both parties.
22:59The Democrats want your children to be radicalized wards of the state, while the Republicans
23:03believe in parental rights and responsibility.
23:06But there's more.
23:08One party is for abortion on demand.
23:10The other wants more babies.
23:12One party wants children to be mutilated to advance radical gender ideology.
23:17The other does not.
23:19One party incentivizes single parenthood.
23:22The other encourages marriage formation and caring for your own kids.
23:26One family is saturating public schools with sexualized books.
23:31The other wants to protect children's innocence.
23:34And one party gave us family crushing inflation, while the other oversaw the strongest economy
23:39in our lifetime just four years ago.
23:43When you take a look at both parties' platforms, it's obvious which party actually wants
23:47to support families.
23:49Just take a look at J.D. Vance, who the left attacked because he was largely raised by
23:55his grandmother.
23:56NBC implied his upbringing shaped his conservative family values, as if it was a bad thing.
24:04J.D. Vance is under fire again, this time for praising his mother-in-law who helped
24:09care for his son after he was born.
24:12My wife had this baby seven weeks before she started the clerkship.
24:15He was still not sleeping any more than an hour and a half in a given interval.
24:21And her mom just took a sabbatical.
24:23She's a biology professor in California, just took a sabbatical for a year and came
24:29and lived with us and took care of our kid for a year.
24:31And you can sort of see the effect it has on him to be around them.
24:34Like they spoil him and sort of all the classic stuff that grandparents do to grandchildren.
24:39But it makes him a much better human being to have exposure to his grandparents.
24:44I don't know.
24:45And the evidence on this, by the way, is super clear.
24:47Painfully economically inefficient.
24:50Can I just propose?
24:51Why didn't she just keep her job, give us part of the wages to pay somebody else to
24:55do it, right?
24:56Because that is the thing that the hyper liberalized economics wants you to do.
25:02Of course, when both parents have to work and there's no other family to help out,
25:06parents will have to look elsewhere for help.
25:09But having family help raise your children is almost always preferable.
25:14Maybe the neoliberals at NBC haven't seen the studies that show when grandparents help
25:19take care of their grandchildren, everyone benefits.
25:22Grandparents boost their grandchildren's emotional intelligence and enhanced social
25:29behavior.
25:30They give new parents better insight into parenthood and new research shows when families
25:36spend more time together, grandparents live longer.
25:40The only silver lining of the covid pandemic is that when we got off the nonstop work
25:46hamster wheel and did a little soul searching, Americans came to a national realization
25:52that they loved and missed their family.
25:56Millions of moms decided working from home, even part time, was worth the pay cut.
26:01Dads decided a promotion wasn't worth missing another baseball game.
26:06Post pandemic families are homeschooling at record numbers and intergenerational homesteading
26:13is back in style.
26:15Millions of families who saw parents and grandparents die of loneliness and neglect in
26:20nursing homes are making new plans to move them in.
26:25J.D. is right.
26:26Families, not government, are the answer to what truly ails America's heart.
26:31And it's time for government to start working for families, not the other way around.
26:37Domestic extremist author and the Federalist senior contributor, Peachy Keenan, joins us
26:42now.
26:43Peachy, welcome.
26:44So what's your.
26:45Hi, Rachel.
26:46Nice to have you on.
26:47I'm also a domestic extremist.
26:51So what's your take on this latest J.D.
26:54Koop law?
26:56It's so funny that they're criticizing him for using his mother-in-law to babysit.
27:00I use my mother and my mother-in-law to babysit constantly because who better to watch your
27:06children.
27:07But to liberals, that is like taking away from that woman's empowerment or her job or what
27:11she wants to do.
27:12Those grandchildren are like a drag on her dreams and goals.
27:16They really want your children to be separated at all times from your family and put in day
27:21care or raised by some government, you know, child care worker, which we all know.
27:25Study short.
27:26Is this not ideal for little kids?
27:28Yeah.
27:28No, you can't pay someone enough to love your kids the way your grandfather or their
27:33grandparents do.
27:34It's just not possible.
27:36There was also a conversation.
27:38J.D. didn't say it.
27:39The podcaster did, but it appeared that J.D. agreed, which was about postmenopausal women
27:45that, you know, that they may, you know, may actually want to take care of their grandkids
27:50that they may actually value that more than, say, J.D.'s mother-in-law, who was a professor.
27:56And it just seems like there's just this war with biology that liberals want to have.
28:01I know as soon as I turned 50, I started dreaming of grandkids.
28:05Yeah, I am already dreaming of grandkids.
28:08My oldest is only 18, so I have a few years to wait.
28:10I can't wait.
28:11But to a liberal, to the Kamala Harris and Tim Walters of the world, the ideal woman
28:17is someone who goes to work right away, freezes all her eggs, waits, you know,
28:21gives her best years to her corporation, to her boss.
28:24And when she does manage to have a child, that child is immediately put in daycare
28:28so she can keep contributing, you know, to the economy, contributing to the society.
28:32That's really what the choice is.
28:33They've taken the choice away from women to stay home or work.
28:37Basically, if you do choose to stay home, like I did when I had little kids,
28:41you're shunned.
28:41It's sort of a taboo.
28:42It's sort of really crazy.
28:44Do you think that this attack on J.D., you know, they just came out of the cat lady
28:49controversy that they tried to jam up?
28:51Are these attacks and sort of ginning up the women in this negative way,
28:55is this going to work for the Kamala Walters campaign?
29:00I mean, I think it is.
29:01I think, you know, they wore those pussy hats during the women's march.
29:04I mean, they're very attached to their cats.
29:06So, I mean, it might work.
29:07And I just hope that J.D. can speak for the parents of America.
29:10Yeah.
29:11I heard that podcast and I thought I liked him more.
29:15Thanks so much.
29:15I love him.
29:16Yeah.
29:17Thanks, Peachy.
29:17Great seeing you.
29:20And what big pharma and big food want you to know or don't want you to know?
29:29Honestly.
29:40So
30:11much.
30:11So
30:41when I get it done
30:56when I get it on me I
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