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this was not aoc's bill. this was james lankford. >> and katie britt was a part of that effort too. >> it is actually breaking through in polling. it is so hard for brydon -- biding to breakthrough. that is why the money is important. that is how you bring the people back home. the other think it is hard to do is get in direct conflict with trump and having that direct contrast. by going to the border by was able to do that. he went to the border, trump follows him and it broke through. 63% of americans show they think the blame the republicans. i think when people talk about immigration as the biggest issue is causing chaos in a lot of lives in a lot of different states. that is the fundamental argument at large. they cannot govern. they have put their extremist agenda on top of everything. that just makes the whole argument against trump, if you now take immigration as a vulnerability, lifted onto his hand and made a part of the fundamental argument. >> i don't know if you know this or not, i don't like to
this was not aoc's bill. this was james lankford. >> and katie britt was a part of that effort too. >> it is actually breaking through in polling. it is so hard for brydon -- biding to breakthrough. that is why the money is important. that is how you bring the people back home. the other think it is hard to do is get in direct conflict with trump and having that direct contrast. by going to the border by was able to do that. he went to the border, trump follows him and it broke...
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aoc among others have pushed back basically saying that you're not helping, that you're wrong to say preachy females, that you're trafficking in something. and she said if you want to spend your time like this maybe you should just start a podcast and join what is, you know, potentially other uninformed bro-style podcasts. are you doing addition when you put it that way? what is your response to her criticism? >> obviously it was premeditated. i knew what i was saying. by the way, how many times do you watch a panel on this network and the key vote is going to be the women's vote, no, it's suburban women. when have i ever heard someone say male votes is pretty important here, that's 48% of the leelectorate. again, i'm a believer in addition and multiplication. not biden, but i think some democratic vapors are far too metropolitan and far too condescending to people. >> i understand that, but you didn't just say -- you said too feminine. >> it comes to cost. if you listen to msnbc or you listen to npr, i'm sorry, that is what you hear. and there is this whole thing about -- you see th
aoc among others have pushed back basically saying that you're not helping, that you're wrong to say preachy females, that you're trafficking in something. and she said if you want to spend your time like this maybe you should just start a podcast and join what is, you know, potentially other uninformed bro-style podcasts. are you doing addition when you put it that way? what is your response to her criticism? >> obviously it was premeditated. i knew what i was saying. by the way, how...
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aoc calling for the president to call for an all-out cease- fire in his state of the union remarks. any possibility he could get even close to this? >> well, look, he used the c word, use the cease-fire word last week in new york while waiting for a temporary cease- fire as part of a deal to release the hostages as early as the end of this weekend, we are in this weekend right now and there's no sign that that is going to happen. so whatever he thought was going to happen last monday when he made those comments, at this point anyway, it does not seem likely to be the timeframe that he outlined. so before thursday, when he delivered the state of the union address, obviously if there is a deal, that is better for him in that regard. but if there is not one, i don't think you will hear him talk about a permanent cease- fire or an enduring cease-fire. he may talk about a need for a set temporary cease-fire as part of the deal to at least -- release the hostages. he has now crossed that line, in a sense. but he has resisted the idea of an all-out cease-fire that has been -- a lot of peop
aoc calling for the president to call for an all-out cease- fire in his state of the union remarks. any possibility he could get even close to this? >> well, look, he used the c word, use the cease-fire word last week in new york while waiting for a temporary cease- fire as part of a deal to release the hostages as early as the end of this weekend, we are in this weekend right now and there's no sign that that is going to happen. so whatever he thought was going to happen last monday when...
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they had different -- i mean, aoc said this. she said, you know, you had originally one thing you went after, and then you changed it because it wasn't working. >> yeah. >> you can't do that during an impeachment. i think back to nancy pelosi, who was so hesitant to impeach trump. she was so worried about what had happened with clinton in the '90s. you really did see -- >> i can tell ya, i was there. it never works. it just never works. the president always gets more popular. maybe it is americans reflexively saying, you know what? we got this. we'll take care of this. we got to the ballot box. so, brian, on a serious note, and it is hard to be serious about anything comer does, but there is a chapter in your next disinformation book about what's happened here. because if they had just kept this on fox news and newsmax and kept this on podcasts and kept this in the general ether, oh, the biden crime family. if you had just kept having supreme court justices' wives talking about arresting the biden crime family and putting them i
they had different -- i mean, aoc said this. she said, you know, you had originally one thing you went after, and then you changed it because it wasn't working. >> yeah. >> you can't do that during an impeachment. i think back to nancy pelosi, who was so hesitant to impeach trump. she was so worried about what had happened with clinton in the '90s. you really did see -- >> i can tell ya, i was there. it never works. it just never works. the president always gets more popular....
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fascinated by people who used to target nancy pelosi for 30 years and hillary clinton for 30 years and now aoc and all these other people. i kept wondering, how are they going to do this to joe biden? this guy is, you know, this guy from delaware. >> hard to hate him. >> he was criticized for being too easy on banks and credit card companies and corporations over his senate career. how are they going to turn him into a left-wing monster. >> crime family. >> they've somehow managed to do that. so you do have these double-haters, which really goes to, as you said, the rise of negative partisanship, which now really defines so much of our political system. but in this case, you are so right. explain how the winner of this election will be the person who gets the so-called double-hate double-haters, more of that vote to vote for them. >> i think that's exactly right, joe. part of it is just the sheer size of double-haters, right? every four years, we obsess over undecided voters. you know, how are the undecided voters going to break? traditionally, undecided voters are 10% or 11% of the electorate
fascinated by people who used to target nancy pelosi for 30 years and hillary clinton for 30 years and now aoc and all these other people. i kept wondering, how are they going to do this to joe biden? this guy is, you know, this guy from delaware. >> hard to hate him. >> he was criticized for being too easy on banks and credit card companies and corporations over his senate career. how are they going to turn him into a left-wing monster. >> crime family. >> they've...
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this wasn't aoc's bill. this was james freaking lankford. >> and katie britt. she was part of the effort, too. >> katie britt. >> yeah, yeah. so it's actually breaking through in polling, too. you know, it's so hard. i mean, it is so hard for biden to break through in general, right? that's why the money is important. the ads is how you bring the people back home. it's also -- the other thing that's hard to do is get in direct conflict with trump and having that kind of contrast. by going to the border, biden was able to do that. biden went to talk about the border security bill. trump follows him. it broke through. 63% of americans in a poll showed they think to blame the republicans for the defeat of that bill. >> that's huge. >> right? and i think when people talk about immigration as the biggest issue, it's causing chaos. in a lot of people's lives and a lot of states, as you described. that is the fundamental argument against republicans writ large. they can't govern. it is dysfunction. they put their extremist maga agenda on top of everything, and that ju
this wasn't aoc's bill. this was james freaking lankford. >> and katie britt. she was part of the effort, too. >> katie britt. >> yeah, yeah. so it's actually breaking through in polling, too. you know, it's so hard. i mean, it is so hard for biden to break through in general, right? that's why the money is important. the ads is how you bring the people back home. it's also -- the other thing that's hard to do is get in direct conflict with trump and having that kind of...