Gutfeld! Monologues - Hillary Clinton At The Munich Security Conference
Episode Date: February 17, 2026As seen on Gutfeld!, Tom Shillue guest hosts as we celebrate President’s Day! Plus, Hillary Clinton drops a startling revelation at the Munich Conference, and Tom delivers the scathing remarks you w...on’t want to miss! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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I'm Tom Shaloo, in for Greg, on this very special edition of Gutfeld.
It's President's Day.
Or as I like to say, Washington and Lincoln's birthday.
That's the way we should do it.
Let's take a close look at how some famous names are celebrating the holiday.
Joe Biden celebrated the same way he always does by setting his clocks back an hour.
Nancy Pelosi, she spent the day reminiscing about her first boyfriend.
Jesse Waters, he changed his hairpiece.
to honor our founding fathers.
Looks good.
Kamala Harris,
every time someone said Washington or Lincoln,
she did a shot.
Bill Clinton spent
the day getting a good deal on a mattress.
Nice pose.
And Greg Gutfeld, he's using
Abe Lincoln's stovepipe hat as a hot tub.
Now to some headlines.
On Monday, a violent
customer at Hong Kong International
airport went on a kiosk smashing rampage.
He was charged with two counts of impersonating a spirit airlines passenger.
New York City just got its first free grocery store.
New Yorkers claim it's taking all the fun out of shoplifting.
In England, a prosthetic leg lost by a swimmer 10 months ago finally washed ashore.
The woman said it's a big relief since she's been swimming in a circle this whole time.
A six-year-old Girl Scout sold 87,000 boxes of cookies, breaking the all-time sales record.
Even more amazing, 86,000 were sold to one customer.
And finally, a new study shows the average American worker has just $955 in retirement savings,
or as one guy calls it, my yearly salary.
We'll be back with more Gutfeld.
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So at the Munich conference, which basically is Davos with less attractive prostitutes,
Hillary Clinton made a startling admission.
And no, it's not the one you're thinking.
That wouldn't startle anyone.
She's finally conceding that loose border policies went too far.
There is a legitimate reason to have a debate about things like migration.
It went too far.
It's been disruptive and destabilizing.
And it needs to be fixed in a humane way with secure borders that don't torture and kill people.
Dem's letting in 20 million illegals was just going too far.
That's like OJ saying he may have overdone it on the stabbing.
Now it's shocking to hear Hillary say,
border was disruptive and destabilizing, because this is the same crowd that insisted,
no person is illegal. But why they confession now? I thought the Republicans were the ones on the
ropes. No, we're only hearing this now because Democrats know they've failed. Their policies, the same
experiments that our friends in the EU have been running, have caused massive harm. But while she
was saving face, Marco Rubio held up a mirror to the West's failures.
But the euphoria of this triumph led us to a dangerous delusion.
that the ties formed by trade and by commerce alone would now replace nationhood.
That the rules-based global order, an overuse term, would now replace the national interests.
And that we would now live in a world without borders where everyone became a citizen of the world.
This was a foolish idea.
But it's not just the border.
He claimed deindustrialization, the climate, and basically everything else America and Europe have been doing for the past few decades was a mistake.
To appease a climate cult, we have imposed energy policies on ourselves that are impoverishing our people.
We embraced a dogmatic vision of free and unfettered trade, even as some nations protected their economies and subsidized their companies, to systematically undercut hours, shuddering our plants, resulting in large parts of our societies being deindustrialized.
He's right. For decades, the pitch was export jobs, import illegals, and save the climate.
globalism became our destiny.
Europe bought it and look where it led them.
Their countries looked like the next road warrior sequel.
Mass migration strained healthcare and education
as the illegals committed heinous crimes.
And pretty soon, being a British native
will be a rarer sight than Prince Andrew
at a bar that checks IDs.
And this mess is allowed to spread
while freedom of speech is limited.
In Britain, criminals go free,
while data shows 12,000 people a year are arrested,
for offensive social media posts.
These countries have invited chaos
wrapped in compassion,
and they're disintegrating faster
than Jamie Lissau's first marriage.
And Rubio made one thing clear,
we don't want Europe to suffer,
but we won't stand by and watch.
This is why we do not want our allies
to be shackled by guilt and shame,
and this is why we do not want allies
to rationalize the broken status quo
rather than reckon with what is necessary to fix it.
For we in America,
have no interests in being polite and orderly caretakers of the West's managed decline.
But Rubio's speech was pivotal for one reason.
It was a perfect articulation of Trump's foreign policy on the world stage.
The U.S. has completely changed its direction, secure borders, meritocracy, peace through strength,
and a 50% across-the-board reduction in sucking.
And none of this.
Yeah.
Yeah. Good chart, right?
Look at that chart.
And now?
And none of this would have happened without the president.
Republicans, even Rubio, used to buy into this global guilt trip.
And then Trump came along and said out loud what we were all thinking.
Secure borders aren't racist.
Putting America first isn't evil.
And most importantly, our showerhead pressure is unacceptable.
Now the left will complain that America first strains our alliances.
but Rubio's message was different.
America isn't anti-European.
We'd like to be friends.
This is why President Trump demands seriousness
and reciprocity from our friends here in Europe.
The reason why, my friends,
is because we care deeply.
We care deeply about your future and ours.
Rubio showed us what the world would look like
if we fight our issues together.
So yes, we will help you,
but you're not going to take us down with you.
After all, that's why we have
Democrats.
Here we are.
Let's welcome to this.
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