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The patriarchy. What were you smashing the anger out for today? Everything, you know, like our rights being taken away slowly but surely. Many trans friends that are afraid to even walk outside. Yeah.
That's where I'm at. Yeah, that's where they are.
So it's a video of people like angry, shouting, smashing watermelons like they're human heads. Is this the most productive way to spend your time when you are maybe politically, philosophically opposed to the sitting president of the United States who's already survived two assassination attempts? I'm Going with a hard no on that. Are you not a maybe? I thought you might be a maybe.
I thought about it for not any time at all and came to the conclusion that this is a concrete no. My first thought, whenever I hear this dribble, is just get a job. Right, get a job, be productive in some way. The luxury get an exhausting job, right?
So you don't have time to think about this stuff and indulge your little whims and make yourself mad all day long. Yes, it is a luxury to skip down the street and purchase a watermelon and then beat it and then claim that you are smashing the patriarchy. When, by the way, at least on the West Coast, smashing is a different synonym for a verb.
So a different, it's a synonym for a different verb that we can't talk about on air.
So they just sound ridiculous to my mind.
Sound like procreation. Yes. Yes. So they're smashing the patriarchy. We had mashing.
That was that was our euphemism for kissing a boy on the weekend. Wow. Yeah. We mashed. That's cute.
Did you mash with Gavin? Yeah, we matched So I just think that this is something that, as we see, it's trending. It's for clicks, it's for likes, it's for the airtime. And it's not productive to your point.
So, if you really have an issue, if you feel you cannot walk on the streets and you're transsexual, why is that? Is it because Minneapolis doesn't support law and order? Is it because the prosecutors don't actually prosecute crimes? Was there a hate crime that we've seen? I haven't heard of one.
So, all of these things. Was there an unhinged, mentally ill, homeless drug addict who maybe attacked someone for the way they looked? And in a city that is super lax on bail and prosecution, maybe that person was given a desk ticket and encouraged to go back out and reoffend, hurt, or spit on or taunt another person. Plus, when you're doing it in public like that, it's so obvious that you're attention-seeking because then what happens? Is it the hardworking city employees who come and clean it up?
Right. And then in that case, isn't that sort of exhibiting that same caste system that these pretend ragists are against? Because this is that's what's happening. I don't think that they're probably cleaning up afterwards, so someone else is. I smashed the patriarchy and I ate the watermelon.
Also, the fact that you and I buy whole watermelons, not halves anymore. No way. And you and I cut them up and we eat them every weekend.
So to me, this is also just straight up waste. Yeah. Just waste fraud and abuse of the watermelons.
So talking about other people whose brains have been scrambled, what do you make of the Texas Democrats? Because this has been a pretty massive story. They thought that they would leave the Texas state legislature and Go to Illinois because I guess that's what you do when you're in a lone star pickle and now they're under threat of arrest. Are you talking about this today on outnumbered? Um Mm-hmm.
Come on, Fuel the Noise, Illinois.
So I have that t-shirt, by the way, everyone. I used to live in Decatur. Yeah, I think it's Decatur. I don't even know her. It, yeah, I think it's again, this is stunts, stunting, masquerading, and statesmanship.
So these guys are claiming that there's a threat to democracy, and yet they are totally absconding away from their duty legislatively to actually get something done in the building.
So they're claiming that the worst thing possible can happen to the Republic, to democracy. And so their answer is to flee their elected job, to flee their constitutional duty. I think it's very apt that the governor is calling for the arrest and also for the prosecution of bribery, if indeed they're taking money to do this done. And the irony, you know, Democrat Texas Ann Johnson two days ago now, or yesterday, in the morning, was on a show claiming, well, this is the very last tactic. Times are extraordinary.
This is the only thing we have left. To which the host reminded her, well, you did this in 2021, too. And weird, then it didn't work either. And so then. Democrat Texas Congressman Ann Johnson sort of flustered around and came up with a totally inapplicable football analogy, and then said, Well, it's up to Texans, they have to know.
Does their governor serve President Trump or does he serve Texans?
So it all comes back to a pushed narrative where it's either Trump is orange man bad or it's, and anything we do is positive. But at the end of the day, they are totally annihilating any respect afforded to them or any honor of that office. And I hope all of them are primary. If they serve Texans. Is it really Best to fight in another state if you are trying to protect the rights of your constituents?
No, that's the point. They're fleeing to this like besties' house only for the TikTok likes. And some of the criticism of the gerrymandering, when you actually get into it, is sort of humorous to me too, because it talks about how, well, conservative Hispanic Democrats are now going to outweigh the Democratic. Democrat Hispanics along with white voters. And it's like, well, that's what we saw in 2024.
So essentially, what the application of this gerrymandering, and some critics have noted it could be a lot uglier, meaning they recognize that actually this isn't some type of terrible, horrible, racist thing because it was racist to begin with to assume that all Hispanics vote Democrat. It's racist from the beginning to assume people of certain colors vote in monolithic ways. And so here we saw that obliterated in the actual election. And then we're seeing that put to application here.
So I think California has a lot to answer for also. But they're threatening to do this to an even greater degree in California and do whatever they can. But they've already lost. And I was thinking about that because, you know, Gavin Newsom's like, yeah, we're going to do the same California. You know, you mess with the bull, you'll get the horns.
But they already lost a House seat because of depopulation because people are fleeing the state. And he's making it less and less attractive. That's another thing I want to talk about, which is so shocking to me, is Kamala Harris. And it's not shocking that she's running away from a fight because she's not a very good fighter, but that her excuse for not running for governor of California is the system is broken. What system is she talking about?
Is it the broken system that Gavin Newsom will hand her, that has been an invitation for people to flee from California to the point where it's almost impossible to get a U-Haul out of the state? Is it the system that the Democrat Party in California has constructed over the last few decades, giving their party the super majority?
So, what is it about the broken system? Is it because she lost the presidency? Because the system was so broken, it just inserted someone on the Democrat presidential ticket instead of having a quick primary? What system is she talking about? I don't know.
I mean, I think at the end of the day, she's unintellectual and she's not intellectually honest. Because the reality is, you're right, she benefited. Whatever broken system she's talking about, she directly benefited. Amen. And I don't think the system is broken at all, actually, because that was the whole point: that the voters took back the power and they.
Responded to the option of a totally inept and frankly corrupt Democrat Party and potential president at the helm. And they said, no way, not on our watch. It was a very effective, I thought, message to her.
So when the Democrat Party is sort of, again, conducting this like autopsy, I'm like, well, I don't even think you need an autopsy, man. Just look in the mirror. I think it's pretty obvious that everything you guys stood for ideologically, in addition to the blatant corruption of installing a presidential candidate against any voters. Will whatsoever, it didn't work. It totally failed.
And I think, too, that this whole like, Okay, corralling that she is in the middle of now with a president, where allegedly they're sort of threatening to like release either Palin-esque moments from Kamala or she's threatening to sort of expose President Biden in terms of his mental unfitness. I mean, that to me just also shows it was never about leadership, it's just about reputation protection. They are trying to manage their reputations. And if that's true, too, as we are discussing how she is completely intellectually dishonest and also not that bright and totally lying as well.
So now you're telling me, well, if he was so unfit, why did you stay quiet? And Biden, if you knew Kamala was an empty vessel, then why did you. Why'd you pick her in the first place? Right, you elevate her. He told us she was the future of the Democrat Party.
Yes. So you're either lying then or you're lying. And he was a one-term president who's going to act as a bridge. Right. Well, and now he's just a walking, talking cryptkeeper.
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Watch it live at noon Eastern Monday through Thursday at FoxNews.com or on the Fox News YouTube channel. And don't miss the show. Listen and follow the podcast five days a week at FoxNewsPodcasts.com or wherever you download your favorite podcasts. It is frightening. She walked all over him, but she didn't have the skill set.
To Meet her ambitions. in order to make a convincing case to voters why she should be the one who's negotiating with Ukraine and Russia. Yeah, why she is the one who is having discussions with Thailand and Cambodia. Why she should be the one to have conversations about tariffs with the EU. Can you imagine her in any of these positions?
No, because we were made aware, for example, of at a certain point during her vice presidency, when a bunch of intelligence community reports and briefs were put in front of her, and the only comment she had was Apparently, how an officer had referred to a female leader or a female subject in the report.
So and then that then started this whole here's how you have to refer to females and whatnot.
So, what I learned from that as an American citizen. I mean, not that it needed to be underscored, but yes, was that our vice president was intellectually, totally ill-equipped to handle. Any modicum of role in the vice presidency. And usually people say, oh, the vice president, you know, that really does nothing. No, it's a big important role, actually.
It's a very important role. And she was really close to the actual presidency as we saw our commander-in-chief totally decline.
So to learn that someone who was so unintelligent, she didn't pass the bar on the first time. We've seen how she communicates. We now learn how she takes constructive intelligence community intel and just DEIs it. I mean, that's absolutely horrifying to me how close we came to total annihilation because that's what would have happened if she had assumed the leadership position. Very quickly, before I let you go, because I know you have to go right to the outnumbered couch, who was a worse pick for vice president, Kamala Harris or Tim Walls?
Oh my gosh, that's the hardest would you rather of all time. Gosh, I'm going to say her. He is a blowhard, but I think he has like one more brain cell than she does. I think he's a tiny bit smarter.
Okay, here's an even better. Would you rather? Would you rather be stuck in a car every single weekday morning on a two-hour commute with Kamala Harris or be married to Tim Wall? Oh, God! I can't.
I can't. Don't make me do it. Don't make me pick. I mean, I think I would have to pick Kamala, obviously. Unless I could.
Divorce Tim Wolves immediately, but I know that's not the rules of would you rather? You have to accept the thing.
So I would say Kamala Harris, and then I would just slash the tires and take the bus. Ha ha ha ha. And on that note, on that workaround, go have a phenomenal show. We'll be watching you on the outnumbered couch. You are the best in the whole world.
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