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they file a censure resolution. And we're here As grown adults, here to legislate for the material needs. I'm not here to be fighting over whatever people's schoolyard they need to be.
So that is AOC, who is saying it looks like Elen Omar evaded being censured or be pulled off committees. About four Republicans voted against doing that, even though she had a despicable thing to say from the church yesterday and then a few days ago about Charlie Kirk and his legacy. Tommy Laren's here. Are you going to do outnumbered today? I sure am.
So you outnumbered at the top of the hour. Congratulations to your show. This week it'll be 6 until 9 p.m. on Sunday. Yep.
But normally will be. 5 to 8, 5 to 8 tomorrow as well. The big weekend show. Yes. All right.
Then you're a permanent host on that. I sure am.
So you're going to get a lot of time, too.
So you can three hours. That's Fox and Friends like. That's a lot to work with, Brian. We've got a lot to discuss. And you'll also have Johnny Joey Jones.
Yes. Yes, as one of your anchors.
So what's your thought about AOC? Are the Republicans being petty? Are you disappointed that they didn't vote for censure? Listen. I don't like most things that Ilhan Omar says.
I think she said some really awful things over the years. And if we document them, if we had AI make us a list, it would be a plentiful choosing for us to decide the nasty things that she said.
However, the back and forth, the censure, it's really more performative, it feels like, and I get the need for Republicans to want to make a statement. But for me, it's more the voters in her district. Are they going to keep voting for this woman who says these things? I would sure hope not. I would sure hope that they would look at her as she represents them and think, you know, this person who has an awful lot of hate in her heart and really hasn't done anything for us, by the way.
I can't really think of any legislative accomplishments of Ilhan Omar. Nothing. I don't know if you can. Does she even try? I'm not even sure.
I don't even know if she's put up any real legislation. And the same could be said with a lot of the squad members. They're really performative.
So I would hope that the voters would understand that, that she's not doing much for them. I understand the message that they want to send. But at the end of the day, I wish Congress would just maybe get something done. I know. And, you know, they voted today to pass a continuing resolution in the House.
Now it goes to the Senate, where I think we're going to look at a non-starter because it looks like Chuck Schumer wants basically the undoing of the Big Beautiful bill, which is not going to happen, in order to sign on to a CR that gets us to November, where if Senate did their job, all the committees would have passed their budgets, and therefore we would have been at a conference because the House did their job with all 12 committees, appropriations bills. But I want to talk about AOC for a second. Axios has this story today where she's absolutely putting together a team to run for president, not sure if she wants to run for senator. And what she's doing to try it out is to go to places like Plattsburgh, New York, a conservative area in New York, giving a speech saying all areas of New York need to be addressed to see how she's going to be received. Because we know that she can get socialists to show up, big crowds to show up.
Do you think she's a viable candidate?
Well, New York's a different place.
So a center of the- Yeah, yeah. Oh, for the presidency? No, no, not at all. Nope, no, no, no, no. And again, the same thing with Ilhan Omar.
What has AOC legislatively, what has she ever done? Even if I disagreed with it, I still can't think of one thing that she has put forward legislatively that's got anybody else to really sign on to it or advance it. I know that she's a socialist. I know that she hates President Trump. I know that she loves illegal aliens.
Loves Bernie Sanders. And Bernie Sanders. But beyond that, what has she done even to advance her own prerogatives? I haven't seen it. Most of these people are performative.
Most of these people want attention. They want to speak in front of crowds. They want to be on social media. They want to go on Instagram live. But if you ask them what they've actually done to advance anything, the list is pretty bare.
Right.
So we also know a couple of things. Jeff Zeitz goes behind closed doors and basically says, you know, I asked Dr. O'Connor to give President Trump, excuse me, President Biden, a cognitive test. He said, I'll take it under consideration. He's the one who took the fifth.
So Believe me, I'm sure Jeff Zeit's saying as little as possible while still trying to save any credibility, but he's the chief of staff. And then we have a couple of people who said, I'm his cabinet secretary, and I was his spokesperson, I never met with him, Ian Sams. Met with him twice. This is unbelievable. And then we said that Jeff Zeit said, Jill came in and said, You got to lighten up his schedule.
You got to make things simpler. Don't give him so much to read. He can't walk as much and don't do as many stares. Yet they were still deciding whether he should run again, let alone continue to serve in that position. This James Comer's committee is uncovering things.
People want arrest or anything. That's not going to happen. But it's really showing a president that was exactly what his critics have been saying, skeptics have been saying.
Well I'll tell you what I think is more important than even the revelations or possible undoing of the auto pen and the pardons and all that, which I think is still important. But a lot of it is still performative because it's probably not gonna get done. What I think is important is this. What it does is disqualify anybody that was on that team, including Kamala. Anybody else that served on that team, that was around that team in that administration, that watched this go down and didn't blow the whistle, they should all be done in politics because they lied to the American people.
They put our national security at risk.
So, to me, what's more important that will actually be a result from all of this is disqualifying people that should no longer be voices in politics.
So, in Kamala Harris's book, an excerpt shows that when asked about Governor Shapiro, when she put in a book about Governor Shapiro why he wasn't the running mate, he said, Well, he seemed overly ambitious.
So, I guess he had a big demand, you know, the word was he had a big demand of things he wanted to do if they were to win and he was to serve.
So, listen to Shapiro gets word of that, goes on with Stephen A. Smith, and said this, cut 18. I haven't read the former vice president's book, and she's going to have to have to answer to how she was in the room. and yet never said anything publicly. I was very vocal with him privately and extremely vocal with his staff about my concerns about his fitness to be able to run for another term.
So He's trying to keep himself viable. Do you have any questions, Tommy Lairn? I have a lot of questions for Kamala. How about for Josh Shapiro? Because you just don't want him to run again.
But if you really cared about the country, you should have said something flat out. Why didn't you tell the press? You don't even leak anything to the press that you had your team. I expressed my concern to the team about him running again. What about him running the country?
Right.
Well, there were many Democrats that should have said something, but I will say this: in terms of him being too ambitious for Kamala, what that really means is he sounds better and is much smarter than Kamala. We can't have him at the bottom of the ticket because he will outshine her. And that was their concern.
So when I hear that overly ambitious, why wouldn't you want a vice president who's ambitious, right? You want somebody who's going to do something for the country. You'd think Kamala didn't want somebody who was smarter than her making her look worse because that's exactly what he would have done. Because the comparison there, that would have been bad. You never want somebody beneath you that's better than you.
So this whole thing with Kamala's book. She's not going to do herself any political favors. I think that this is her attempting to rewrite the narrative. It's only going to make her look worse. You know, my theory, I told you about it last night, would be if she wanted to legitimately be a contender, give up on 28, run for governor, there's really not much competition on the left unless that rich guy gets in, but Caruso, Rick Caruso, gets in.
And if she does actually a good job, if she goes and becomes a governor, I'd love taking over a mess because everything you do shows like an improvement. If she runs for governor and wins in California, in 2032, if J.D. Vance wins, you'd be set to run again because you could say, look what I did. But right now, what could she turn around and say, look at my accomplishments? She's gotten big jobs, but she hasn't got a lot done.
Well, that's the thing. You just think she's got capable of being a good governor. No, and I don't think she wanted to run for governor because I think she knows she would lose, and then she'd really be done, right?
So if you lose the presidency and then you lose a gubernatorial race after that, then you're not even going to get the speaking gigs anymore. Right now, she'll cash in on the book tour and the speaking gigs, and maybe someone will give her a job somewhere. The thing about Kamala is she doesn't like to work for things. And you see that from all of her staff turnover and what they've said about her. That, you know, she's not really confident in herself and she really wants things to be kind of done for her.
And she's uncomfortable in a lot of situations while you have the cackling and the weird Responses and the weird word salads that she gave, it's because she didn't put in the work. And it takes a lot of work to be a governor, even if you're a bad one. I don't think she wants to work. Right.
I think that's key. I mean, I just said if she was going to show she could be good, you don't think she's capable, and she has not shown me either that she's capable. First thing she could have done is gone and fix the border. And she just decided I'm going to make it root causes and do almost nothing on it and had to be coaxed to go to the border. Lastly, Comment real quick on the fact that Joe Biden called her right before the debate to say, my brother called me to say, you are trashing me behind the scenes.
He calls her right before the debate to say that. What do you think about this? I think they hate each other. I really do. And I know that they try to seem like, oh, they were so close.
They had lunches. I think Jill hates Kamala and has. I don't think Joe likes Kamala. I don't think Kamala liked Joe. I think there's a lot more infighting here.
It's going to play out like a Bravo reality show. And that, Brian, I am here for. Good. And that's why you need a three-hour show to go through all of it. We could only discuss my Bravo takes.
Maybe in the three hours we'll get a chance one. I'm pretty sure reality television will be a no-go zone because there's enough go in Bravo. Listen, we're going to watch you at noon and watch you over the weekend. And I'll see you all with Jimmy Phale on Saturday night. Yes, we'll see you Saturday night too.
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