The Megyn Kelly Show - Dems Try to Smear Trump with Epstein Emails, and Culture Shift Right, with Batya Ungar-Sargon and Barry Morgenstein | Ep. 1192
Episode Date: November 12, 2025Megyn Kelly is joined by Batya Ungar-Sargon, host of "Batya" on NewsNation, to discuss Trump’s self-inflicted wound as Democrats release selectively-edited Jeffrey Epstein emails, the key redaction ...that blows up the whole Democratic narrative, the way Democrats are trying to use the Epstein emails to smear Trump, the truth about Epstein and Trump's relationship, Trump’s support for H1-B visas and Chinese students in America, the backlash he has faced from many within MAGA, self-described "black lesbian" Tish Hyman confronting progressive CA politician Scott Wiener on his dangerous "trans" policies, Abby Phillip's smug lying about her role and her conservative viewers, her failure to bring in ratings for CNN, and more. Then Barry Morgenstein, author of "Rock & Soul," joins to discuss his career as a famed photographer, his encounters with rock legends, what it's like being a conservative in the entertainment industry, and more. Ungar-Sargon- https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6PrA6lo8rJJWQRSMJ3JG0uXxMu9-ttZOMorgenstein- https://www.barrymorgenstein.com/product-page/copy-of-rock-amp-soul-portraits-book-of-photography Riverbend Ranch: Visit https://riverbendranch.com/ | Use promo code MEGYN for $20 off your first order. Lean: Visit https://TakeLean.com & use code MK for 20% offIncogni: Take your personal data back with Incogni! Get 60% off an annual plan at https://incogni.com/MEGYN code MEGYN at checkout.Byrna: Go to https://Byrna.com or your local Sportsman's Warehouse today. Follow The Megyn Kelly Show on all social platforms:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/MegynKellyTwitter: http://Twitter.com/MegynKellyShowInstagram: http://Instagram.com/MegynKellyShowFacebook: http://Facebook.com/MegynKellyShow Find out more information at:https://www.devilmaycaremedia.com/megynkellyshow Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Welcome to the Megan Kelly Show, live on Sirius XM Channel 111 every weekday at New East.
Hey, everyone. I'm Megan Kelly. Welcome to the Megan Kelly show. A big day of news. The Democrats are releasing more Jeffrey Epstein documents, trying to tie the disgraced former financier to President Trump. But there are already signs it's not going to work. We'll tell you exactly what's in the emails. Plus,
The woman kicked out of Gold's gym for confronting a man pretending to be a woman in the woman's locker room
is now making her case to a far-left, disgusting, gross, horrific politician named Scott Weiner in San Francisco.
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Thanks so much for having me, Megan.
It is such an honor to be here with you.
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Okay, so there's a lot finally to get to
because it's been kind of a slow news time,
but it's not today.
The Epstein documents have been subpoenaed
by the House Oversight Committee.
And this is basically kind of a middle finger
to, you know, Trump and Pam Bondi,
who didn't want anything more released,
but there was enough Republican and Democrat pushback
that they did issue subpoenas
on the Epstein estate and on the DOJ as well, but most of the documents that we're talking about
today have come from the Epstein estate, some 33,000 of them. And the Democrats are now
salivating over the latest releases. And I'll read what they say, but my overall take on this,
Bata, is, why didn't Trump just release these? Just release them. Just release them. Right? Like now he's
in the position of being like singled out as the only one, allegedly, as opposed to one of a
slew of names. The Democrats, of course, are going to make a ton of hay over it. And I don't know
that there's any there there whatsoever, but I concede that they sound bad. They don't sound good.
If I were a Democrat, I could easily make some hay with these, which they will. They won't be doing
fair and balanced reporting on these over on MS or CNN, et cetera. So it's like, to me,
this is a self-inflicted wound by the Trump administration, and it was unnecessary.
Okay, so here's where things stand. There are three emails that are getting a lot of attention.
Hold on. The tiniest tiny little font. It's a very small font. Look at it. Look at the report has
nice, big font up here. And then the teeny tiny font. I like, honestly, even when I was 20,
I'm not sure I could have read that without my readers. Okay, here we go.
There's one. This one's from Galane Max, sorry, from Jeffrey Epstein to Galane Maxwell, his right-hand woman and sometimes a fair partner, dated Saturday, April 2nd, 2011. And he writes to her, I want you to realize that that dog that hasn't barked is Trump. Insert name of victim that's been redacted. That'll come back in our discussion. So just victim.
spent hours at my house with him. He has never once been mentioned. Police chief, etc. I'm 75% there.
Now, I don't know what I'm 75% there means other than possibly he's 75% ready to tell authorities about Trump or something.
But this is before Trump was running for office. He was just a businessman and a celebrity apprentice host back then, an apprentice host.
And this is post Jeffrey Epstein's sweetheart deal, you know, that he cut
with the Trump administration
a couple years later
but the trouble had arisen back in 2008-2009
originally. So I'm just trying to get my facts
straight of when the actual deal was cut
under the Trump administration Alex Acosta, but the trouble
started back in 2008 and 2009 when he first got
arrested. So there's been like a sequence of events.
In any event, this is him saying that
allegedly this is the dog that won't hunt
that some victim spent hours at Epstein's House with Trump,
and Trump has never once been mentioned by anyone,
including the police chief.
That's one.
I guess we can just start there.
The fact that the word victim is redacted is quite telling, Batya,
and what we're seeing from House Republicans
who are responding to the Democrats' immediate attempt
to try to play this up is the following.
House Oversight Committee tweets out the following,
or at least the GOP.
Why did Democrats cover up the name of the alleged victim when the estate, Jeffrey Epstein's estate, which produced this document, did not redact it in the redacted documents provided to the committee?
So this is a Democrat redaction, not an Epstein estate redaction.
And they wrote, it's because this victim, Virginia Jufre, they out, publicly said she never witnessed wrongdoing by President Trump.
Democrats are trying to create a fake narrative to slander President Trump, shame on them.
Just for context, Julie K. Brown, the Miami Herald reporter who's broken tons of stories about Epstein says the three emails were written during critical times in Epstein's life. We'll get to the other two.
But as for this one, in 2011, she says it was written when the FBI was beginning to suspect that the crimes Epstein committed in Florida in the early 2000s went beyond those he committed in Palm Beach.
So that's where it stands now
Because they were sniffing around him in 2008,
I believe he signed that sweetheart deal in 2009
And then it all came back again
In like 2015 leading into 16
I'm trying to remember when he was first added
As having done much, much more
But in any event, the original trouble was 08-09
And she's pointing out
He's cut this deal in Palm Beach
And the FBI by 2011 was starting to
suspect that those crimes were just the tip of the iceberg.
So what do you make of the redaction of the alleged victim from this very, very damning email,
Baja?
It's so hilarious to me because they knew if they left her name and this would be totally
dismissed because she has been revealed to be a serial fabricator who had to literally
recant her testimony against Alan Dershowitz.
she's made up so many things.
Her book was initially supposed to be a novel
because so much of it was just absolute fabrications.
Unfortunately, she took her own life.
It's very sad, obviously very troubled.
But the idea that this is somehow like a smoking gun for Trump,
I think is so utterly ridiculous
to see the Democrats racing to take the word
of an actual pedophile Jeffrey Epstein
just so they can smear Donald Trump.
It's just so gross.
It's like when they went to the trough of Michael Cohen and elevated him as some sort of truth teller because they thought it would hurt Donald Trump.
I just think if this is all they could find in there on Donald Trump and Epstein, Trump is in a really good place.
We know that he kicked Epstein out of Mar-a-Lago because he thought he was a creep.
So the idea that it's somehow some smoking gun, you know, that he thought he was a creep, I think is so totally ridiculous.
The replacement of her name with the word victim tells you everything.
you need to know. So much of this story is just classic Me Too overreach. There was that ridiculous
press conference where they had woman after woman after woman come up and say, I was a Jeffrey
Epstein victim. Half of them, Megan, met Jeffrey Epstein after they were already adults. You know,
the idea that they are the victims of pedophilia. It's just everyone should read Michael Tracy's
reporting on this. He's just been absolutely, absolutely great, just holding their feet to the
fire. And it's just so funny to see the right running with what is a classic.
me-to-overreach story because they thought the Democrats were sort of holding back on them.
It turns out they are now. That redaction tells you everything you need to know.
The Virginia Jouffray thing is amazing. The fact that they redacted that is just incredible to me.
First of all, she outed herself as an Epstein victim. Like, you don't have to protect the identity
of a victim when she's outed herself as a victim. Like, and they know this rule because I hate to bring
her up. But let's just take Gretchen Carlson, who claims she was a victim of Roger Ailes's. And
CNN and the Democrats, they had her testify before Congress. They didn't say, oh, witness in shadow
because she outed herself as an alleged victim. And Virginia Joufrey has been, before she died,
all over the news, she wrote a memoir, like she gave tons of interviews. Why would they redact
her name if that is, in fact, the name as the GOP members of
the House Oversight Committee are saying, given the fact that she'd already been outed.
So this is ridiculous. And it does suggest there was an ulterior motive. Here's the thing about
Virginia Dufre. And I've said this every time her name has come up since we launched this show in 2020.
In 2020, I had on Alan Dershowitz right after we launched. He's a long-time friend. And I saw him
come under fire by Virginia Dufre. And I knew it was a lie about you. I've known him a long time.
And when you hear a denial that you know is true, it sounds very different from a denial that you think is
not true. Just by case and point, we did a thing, a report yesterday morning on AM update about
those two baseball players who were accused of throwing balls instead of strikes in certain
innings to let people bet on the pitch. And the MLB, to its credit, saw that certain betting
would go up in a certain inning on this one closer and this one starter for this team. And they
conducted an investigation to see if there was some funny business going on. And sure enough,
they concluded there was. They brought in, they referred it to law enforcement. Now these two guys
have been charged. Their denials are both like, he is innocent. He would never do anything to undermine his
chances in a game. That is not what a truth teller sounds like. A truth teller says, I never threw a
pitch in coordination with any bet anywhere. I always threw my best pitch and the appropriate one
for the moment and never reaped any or sought any reward therefore. That, okay, the denials
that Alan Dershowitz issued to Virginia Joufrey sounded like this. I never slept with her
ever anywhere. I never slept with any woman other than my wife ever anywhere. And there will
never be a recording or any proof whatsoever that I did because I didn't. I am factually
innocent of the charges against me. And I demand that she come forward with proof that I was
where she says I was on these dates. When she didn't, he produced his own date books showing he
couldn't have been in the places she was alleging. And here is how the Virginia Jufre allegation,
keep in mind, we're talking about this because now it appears she's being used by the Democrats
as Trump's alleged accuser, that this is how Virginia Jufre decided to ruin Alan Dershowitz's
life. The first email between Joufrey and a journalist named Sharon Churcher happened in May
of 2011. Okay, right around the time, this email between Epstein and
Elaine Maxwell happened, by the way. And this journalist was trying to help Virginia
Geoffrey sell a book that she was writing then about her experiences with Epstein. Jufre
writes the following email to Sharon Churcher. Hi, Sharon. We're drawing up a contract through
her agent right now and getting busy to meet my deadline. I don't know who's her agent is.
And getting busy to meet my deadline. Just wondering if you have information on you from when
you and I were doing interviews about the J.E. story, I wanted to put the name
of some of the assholes, I mean, oops, I mean to say petos that Jeffrey Epstein sent me to.
With everything going on, my brain feels like mush, and it would be a great deal of help.
Churcher responded, don't forget Alan Dershowitz.
We all suspect Alan is a petto.
And though no proof of that, you probably met him when he was hanging out with J.E.
that is what was behind the Joufrey accusation that ruined Alan's life.
People still think he was an Epstein sex trafficker.
It's a fucking lie.
And while I don't doubt Virginia Juffrey that she fell within the crosshairs of Jeffrey
Epstein and was used and abused by him because he was a serial user and abuser,
I don't believe one word she said about Alan Dershowitz.
And she lied repeatedly about the age she was when she had encounters with the Epstein connections and so on that's all been caught.
Like ages she would know that were, if she was off by several years, that would have made the difference between whether she was a minor or an adult and so on.
And that's the woman who now the Democrats want to use is, I guess they're smoking gun against Trump.
And here's just one more piece.
Okay, one more thing about Joufrey.
She published a posthumous memoir.
She killed herself.
She took her, died by suicide, last year.
And she was working on a memoir at the time.
And she had a co-writer who was ghostwriting it for her, Amy Wallace.
And here is what her posthumous memoir, titled Nobody's Girl, says about Trump, writes about Trump.
She describes meeting Trump once at Mar-a-Lago, where her father worked.
But does not accuse Trump of wrongdoing.
Trump, quote, could not have been friendlier, Jufre said.
adding that he offered to help her find babysitting work.
Then the co-author, Amy Wallace, who finished the book off, was asked whether Joufrey ever accused Trump of wrongdoing during their private conversations.
Wallace answered, quote, she, Virginia never talked about him in any sense that he was involved in any of this, end quote.
Then she goes on to say, quote, as far as she knew, and again, she was there for two plus years, meaning Virginia.
But as far as she, Virginia knew, Trump was not.
involved in the ring of trafficking that Epstein was working. That is why the Democrats
redacted the name Virginia Joufrey from this alleged smoking gun email.
A hundred percent. And all of this is why I am against the release of the full Epstein files.
I understand the arguments for it. Don't give the Democrats the power to make these ridiculous
redactions. But at the same time, Megan, as you point out, Alan Dershowitz did not recover
from that fully. There are still people out there who think he is a pedophile, despite the fact
that she was forced by court to recant that. And so how many other names are in there of people
who are completely innocent, but whose lives will be destroyed when this tranche of documents,
some of them written by Epstein himself a serial pedophile, a terrible person whose word
should not be trusted or worth anything. When that gets out there, I just feel that in the court
of public opinion, there are people who will be judged and will never be able to defend themselves
despite being totally innocent, kind of in the way that Trump is now being smeared.
Now, we can say, look, this is all like obvious nonsense. He obviously didn't do anything.
There's no evidence there. But there will always be people who believe that he did do something
because of all of this, just like there are still people.
who watched the mainstream media.
Just yesterday, Megan, someone said to me,
well, he did say, find people on both sides about neo-Nazis.
It's 20, 25, and they still believe that this is like a mainstream person,
a person who actually is, you know, in the political world,
who, honest to God, was not lying to me.
Like, honest to God still believes that.
And I just feel that it is unfair to people to do that to them
because they will not recover,
just like Alan Dershowitz's reputation never fully recover.
covered. If you're going to do it, you're going to have to release the victim's names. I've said this
before. This is utter bullshit. But speaking of Gretchen Carlson, when the Fox News investigation
went down around Roger Ailes, I remember asking, is he going to know the names of the people
who came forward? And my lawyer said to me, yes, he has the right to know to defend himself. And I said,
that's fair. You know, and I was totally, like, I didn't want to blow up my relationship with him. I
got sucked into that whole thing, but I understood fully he had the right to defend himself
and that all of us were going to have our names on the line if, in fact, we came forward.
That is part of the deal.
It's like they, it's all, it's kind of bizarre.
I understand protecting children.
I totally understand protecting the identities of children.
But like, honestly, even just the whole wide net that prevents sexual assault accusers
from being named is strange to me.
I'm sorry, I definitely don't want them re-victimized.
I've talked to countless numbers of women who are in this boat, but these guys have the right
to confront their accuser. And in today's day and age, where we do trial by media, they have
the right to have the name out there so people can assess a person's credibility. It's just a
question of basic fairness. Let's keep going on the two other emails. Let me get my, let's go back
to a little tiny little lilliputian font. I'll just say very quickly, Megan, some of the victims,
according to Michael Tracy's reporting, don't want their names out there
because they settled for millions of dollars, okay?
Right.
So, you know, there's another piece of this as well.
Right.
All right, the Jeffrey Epstein money train was no question and allure to many women
who may or may not have been caught up in his disgusting behavior.
I mean, we'll never know.
But there was a period there where they were doling out money like it was candy
to any woman who came forward and could prove.
that she had some relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.
That doesn't mean they were all victims.
Okay, so here's another one.
This is December 16th, 2015.
I think that says 16th.
So, oh, we'll start with, no, yeah, December 15th.
Tuesday, December 15th at 8 p.m.
And this is from Michael Wolfe, the author.
He wrote to Epstein.
This is when Trump was running for the nomination
in December 15 of,
December 15th, 2015. He writes, I hear CNN planning to ask Trump tonight about his relationship
with you, either on air or in the scrum afterward. And then Epstein responds a couple hours later,
if we were able to craft an answer for him, what do you think it should be? And then Michael Wolfe
responds to him on 1216 the next day, I think you should let him hang himself. If he says he hasn't
been on the plane or to the house, then that gives you a valuable piece.
and political currency. You can hang him in a way that potentially generates a positive benefit
for you. Or if it really looks like he could win, you could save him generating a debt.
Of course, it is possible that when asked, he'll say Jeffrey is a great guy and has gotten
a raw deal and is a victim of political correctness, which is to be outlawed in a Trump
regime. Okay. So what does that mean? It really, what my conclusion from this is Michael Wolf is
gross. We knew that yesterday. We'll know it tomorrow. And by the way, we'll know it especially
tomorrow. And that's all I'm going to say. We have a bit of a tease for what's coming up on
this show, making good on a promise I made to the audience long ago on Epstein. But in any event,
here he is giving PR advice. I mean, whatever. He's not a good guy. I'm sure Jeffrey Epstein
needed PR advice by this point in his life. And I'm sure somebody was going to provide it to him.
But that's what Wolf was doing, trying to get leverage over the possible next president of the
States. It all came to nothing, but this has got Trump's critics salivating. And then I'll just
read you the last one, which is the most recent exchange. This is now from 2019, which is when
Epstein got arrested. This is from Epstein to Michael Wolfe, January 31st, 2019. Victim
redacted. Mar-a-Lago. Redact, redact, redact. I don't know what's in there. It doesn't say
victim, so he's saying something else, comma, or period, no idea what was redacted.
Then he writes, Trump said he asked me to resign, never a member ever.
So he's trying to say, Trump wanted me to resign from Mar-a-Lago, but I was never a member
of Mar-a-Lago.
Of course, he knew about the girls as he asked Galane to stop.
Now, that's the most incriminating thing that's in any of these emails, but we have no idea
what it means.
of course he knew about the girls he asked galane to stop stop what is this trump found out that
epstein liked him young something trump has said himself on camera and he went to galane to say
whatever you're doing stop because that doesn't make trump look bad um though it may be inconsistent
with trump's denials of knowing you know much at all about what epstein was doing i don't know
i haven't poured through trump's specifics on that but this is ambiguous however this is kind of
what made me say, wouldn't it be better for Trump if he just said release at all? I'm not worried
about any of this rather than letting it come out piecemeal. They discovered it from the Epstein estate and
Trump had clearly directed Bondi not to produce anything. Like, if I were a Democrat, to be
honest, Bata, I'd be blowing this up and asking over and over again what it means.
It's so interesting because to me that sounds exactly like something we already knew, which is
it's been reported that the reason he asked Epstein to stop coming to Mar-a-Lago was because he would
hit on the daughters of the members, like that that was like out there reported. So I don't see how
this is incriminating at all. It suggests that Trump, like you said, knew that Jeffrey Epstein
liked them young and didn't approve of it. So we don't know when Jeffrey was talking about
in that moment. So I don't really see this. And honestly, I think Trump's instincts are so spot on
about this because to me it seems like all of the energy around the Jeffrey Epstein files is really
coming from Democrats who hate Trump and hate Trump voters. And then people who are in the content
business for whom before Trump was elected, this was a really big topic. This generated a lot
of interest from people. But now that Trump is the president, if you look at public opinion
polling of Republicans, they're just not that interested in this. And I think Trump just feels
like he can ride this out and why feed it? Because it's only his enemies.
making hay out of it. And the mainstream media just does not have that same power that it used
to have, Megan, you have all that power now to set the agenda. So I think that's kind of maybe
how he's seeing it. Yep. I mean, I understand that rationale. Just for the record,
Trump has said he stopped speaking to Epstein because Epstein stole workers from Mar-a-Lago's
spa. Now, that is what happened with Virginia Jufres.
Virginia was a worker in the Mar-a-Lago spa, and Jeffrey Epstein did steal her to go work for him.
So Trump is saying that's why he's not leaning into the he was sniffing around young girls.
And so I told him he had to leave Mar-a-Lago story.
There's another story that he broke up with Epstein because they were buzz.
There's no question they were very close for more than 10 years, which is what makes me believe Trump was on the Epstein plane and at Epstein's house.
Of course, they were very good friends.
But there's another story that Epstein took Trump to go see a property with him, that
Epstein was thinking of buying out of bankruptcy.
And he wanted Trump to advise him on the property.
And instead of advising him, Trump bought it.
He bought it out from under Epstein.
So I don't know why they broke up.
But, you know, we're having to relive all of this nonsense because the whole, there's a number of reasons why.
because Trump and several Trump accolades or acolytes have made a very big deal out of Jeffrey Epstein.
I mean, I don't think you can absolve Trump of that at all about you.
It's like Dan Bongino and Cash Patel were the two top Epstein, you know, theory pushers.
I don't call it a conspiracy theory because I actually, they might have very well been on to something, you know, that there was a cover up of Epstein.
And then that's why it was so shocking when Trump got into power and then said, what story?
What are you talking about?
This is a nothingburger.
Trump had not been out in front on it as the people he hired to run, like the FBI.
You know, it's not like we put them in charge of HHS, you know, like the FBI.
So that's how Republicans got into this because it was buried under Biden.
They didn't understand why we didn't get any answers.
And then they thought when Trump took over, we would.
And instead, Trump did what Biden had done, which was there's no there.
I'm not releasing anything on this.
And some Republicans are still burned by it, you know, MTG.
spoke with her last week. She's still out there saying, I demand answers on this. I want to see all the files. A couple of other Republicans are with her like Massey and some others. But you're right. The reason that Republicans have lost interest for the most part in this is because the Democrats took it as their own, like they do with everything, like they do with everything, like they do with everything, like they do with everything, like they do with everything. It changed from like a genuine search for truth, which I think Republicans really wanted into just a political weapon to try to bring Trump down, which is what they do with everything. And Republicans are fucking over that game.
yeah definitely and i think that that press conference was it two months ago three months ago
where you had the alleged victims yeah and thomas massey with this parade of it was just it just
it was so sorted and um you know the promise of salacious details and then the women saying
actually we're going to make our own list you know like the whole thing was so where's that exactly
and it just seemed like you know there was a lot like obvious obvious
money grubbing, obvious, you know, coming together of the two sides because both sides
are, see themselves as Trump's political opponents and enemies, the politicization, the money
aspect of it, these women who were grown-ups when they met Jeffrey Epstein talking about
themselves like they were children at the time. To me, that's really off-putting. It's kind
of a slap in the face to the actual victims. The Virginia Joufrey aspect, where you
there was just lie upon lie upon lie.
Like the idea that this is kind of something that's going to bring Trump down with
his own base, with the other side, I just find it to be all so sorted.
Moreover, you know, Jeffrey Epstein, there are countless, countless numbers of women,
young women who were brought into his houses and to his island and paid for, quote,
a massage with a happy ending, for lack of a better term.
I mean, countless numbers of women.
And he did like them young.
And there were several young women who he did this to,
who were minors, who were underage.
There's just no question about that.
That is a true fact about Jeffrey Epstein.
But that is not a true fact about Donald Trump.
And if Donald Trump allegedly liked the barely legal type,
we would know, Baja, we would know.
We know virtually everything about the man's sex life, unfortunately.
And we would know if he had a pension for the source.
super young girls at this point.
You know, like, he ran the Miss Universe contest.
Like, yes, we heard a story about him possibly going backstage into the dressing room
at least once.
Not great.
Not particularly shocking, given how Trump was when he was younger.
But we have not seen some slew of young women come forward to say, me too, on Donald Trump
molesting them or having paid for or sex with them when they were barely legal or otherwise.
It just hasn't happened.
Yeah.
In fact, at that same press conference, the lawyer for a group of the women actually said
Jeffrey Epstein would prey upon women when they were underage, true and disgusting and horrible.
And then the lawyer said, and when they came of age and he was no longer interested in them,
he would then pass them on.
So there was no pedophilia ring.
There was a pedophile who did unspeakable things to vulnerable girls.
And then they would age out of Jeffrey Epstein's pedophilic interests at which point he would then start to pass them around to his friends,
meaning that there were not actual crimes committed by anybody beyond, there's no pedophile ring.
There's a pedophile and then a bunch of friends who were getting massages at that point from women who were no longer underage.
This is from the lawyer at that press conference.
So I think that that kind of dispels a lot of the like salaciousness of the story.
People are like, where is the justice for the victims?
the justices, one of the person, the people who did unspeakable things to them, died in prison,
and the other one is still in prison. So, like, they got their justice. And the whole ring
idea, I think, has been wildly blown out of proportion for these political reasons.
I don't know about ring, but there are definitely a couple of very well-connected people who have not
been brought to justice. I'm not going to repeat the names here, but one of them is a very, very
successful business owner. No, it's, I'm not, I'm just, I don't want to get sued. But one of them is a
hugely successful business owner who seems to be a bit of a pervert. And his name is all over
the papers. His connections to Epstein are very, very well known. They were connected financially.
They were connected as friends. And like, I want to know more about him. There's plenty who I want
to know more about who have been publicly linked to Epstein and seem to have dodged responsibility.
That's my own take on it. It's not that I'm not referring to secret names only I know. I'm talking
about names that are in the paper. But again, like, without hardcore proof, you shouldn't say their
names because you don't know what if it's true. But you know, people know the names. We've heard
them many, many times. Anyway, I do think there are some who are so well connected or did
such a good job of hiding their tracks that they'll never be facing real charges. As for
Epstein, I've said this before, which is a reminder. I do know somebody very, very close to this
case who is in a position to know virtually everything. Not everything, but virtually everything.
And this person has told me from the start years and years ago that Jeffrey Epstein in this
person's view was not a pedophile. This is this person's view who was there for a lot of this,
but that he was into the barely legal type. Like, he liked 15-year-old girls. And I realize this
is disgusting. I'm definitely not trying to make an excuse for this. I'm just giving you facts.
That he wasn't into like eight-year-olds, but he liked the very young teen types that could
pass for even younger than they were, but would look legal to a pastor.
by. And that is what I believed and that was what I reliably was told for many years. And it wasn't
until we heard from Pam Bondi that they had tens of thousands of videos of alleged, forgive me,
they used to call it kiddie porn. Now they call it child sexual abuse material on his computer
that for the first time I thought, oh, no, he was an actual pedophile. I mean, only a pedophile
gets off on young children abuse videos. She's never clarified it. I don't know.
whether it's true. I have to be honest, I don't really trust Pam Bondi's word on the Epstein
matters anymore. Or anything else. Yeah, so I don't know what's true about him, but we have yet
to see anybody come forward and say, I was a, like a, I was under 10. I was under 14 when I first
came within his purview. Look, it's, you can say that's a distinction without a difference.
No, it's not. There's a difference. There's a difference between.
between a 15-year-old and a five-year-old.
You know, it's just whatever.
It's sick.
Every time we start talking about Epstein, it makes your skin crawl.
You write it?
The whole thing is just disgusting.
Totally.
Anyway, well, what do you think?
Does this stay in the news around Trump?
Because I'll give you a couple of reactions here.
You got Alex Berenson, who's a straight shooter, great reporter, writing,
so at real Donald Trump, quote, knew about the girls, quoting Epstein.
And at Michael Wolfe is an even bigger scumback than an even bigger scumback than an
of us knew, and we all knew, he writes, that he was in an enormous scumbag.
Trump cannot bluster his way out of this.
He better accept that whatever is in the files is coming out.
Good, he writes.
And then there's more.
Mike Sternovich on X, who's a great follow, writes, Trump broke everyone's heart with this
line about, oh, sorry, that's a different one.
That's different criticism on Trump on his H-1B visas, which we'll get to.
Confuse my two stories.
But there was more on Trump.
just some pushback on on whether this is his own fault.
So I don't know, does this go away in a day or is this with us for a while?
Well, honestly, I have to say it's funny you brought up the H-1B visas.
Like, it's not necessarily terrible for Trump for the next 24 hours to be an Epstein news cycle
because the news cycle was really bad this morning before this broke.
He had this disastrous interview with Laura Ingram in which he really, really went against
what MAGA wants on the Chinese students and universities.
and then the H-1B visas,
there's the affordability crisis,
which he's not doing a great job of responding to
and showing empathy for.
So, you know, it's, in my view,
you know, the news cycle was actually a lot worse for him
before this broke because he knows how to get through
a Jeffrey Epstein news cycle, okay?
Can you imagine if it shifts now,
if Pam Bondi's like,
I'm going to release it all.
I changed my mind.
Exactly.
He raised a very good point.
Doesn't have to worry about the midterms for 48 hours, right?
It's like...
This is a very good point.
Like, is maybe Trump told the House Oversight Committee to just release it.
Do it. Go ahead.
Do me a solid to and redact the name Virginia Joufrey.
That'll give him a lot to chew on.
Okay.
Let's keep going.
Let's do H-1Bs and the Ingram interview because she did make a lot of news with him.
So you mentioned the Chinese students.
Take a look at this.
SOT3.
You've said as many as 600,000 Chinese students could come to the United States.
Why, sir, is that a pro-Maga position?
when so many American kids want to go to school
and there are places not for them
and these universities are getting rich off Chinese money.
Never said about China, but we do have a lot of people
coming in from China.
We always have China and other countries.
We also have a massive system of colleges and universities.
And if we were to cut that in half,
which perhaps makes some people happy,
you would have half the colleges in the United States go out of business.
So what?
Well, I think that's a big deal.
you would have, as you know, historically black colleges and universities would all be out of
business that you would have a system of colleges and universities.
So we're dependent on China to keep our university system going?
I think it's good to have, I actually think it's good to have outside countries.
Look, I want to be able to get along with the world.
And it's not that I want them, but I view it as a business.
You don't want to cut half of the people, half of the students from all over the world that are coming into our country.
destroy our entire university and college system, I don't want to do that.
I wouldn't lose any school.
And don't forget, MAGA was my idea.
MAGA was nobody else's idea.
I know what MAGA wants better than anybody else.
That is so Trump.
He said that to me, too.
After my interview with him in 23, he said MAGA's not going to like that interview.
And then I actually said back to him, MAGA will feel about it however you tell them to.
You know, it's like if you telegraph, you had a good interview, they'll like it.
if you say it sucked, they'll go a different way.
But he clearly does believe that, like MAGA will do whatever he says.
I think there are two areas where he is vulnerable to his own base.
And it's because their love and attachment to him is based on these two things.
It's the fighting of China and the American elites that support them, like our university system,
and then the immigration front.
And he does not have a lot of wiggle room there.
It's funny. Mark Halperin, who's in your network on the Megan Kelly network, he asked me once on one of his shows, what's the correct number of Chinese or foreign students we should have in American universities? And my answer was zero.
Yes. Zero. I'm with you. Batch you for president. Zero. Every one of those spots should go to a black kid or a kid from Appalachia. It is such an absolute chutzpah to be giving the greatest privilege in American and American.
education to our enemies and not going and recruiting that talent here at home. And it's the
exact same thing with the H-1B visas. Donald Trump was not elected because he tweets mean
things. He was elected to put Americans first. And that is what it looks like. It says,
you know what, if you're a university that, by the way, is spouting anti-American rhetoric day in and
day out, teaching young people both on the right and the left to hate America and hate the
values this nation was founded on. And you're only able to stay in business because of Chinese
communist party apparatchiks flooding our system. Go out of business. This would be so great
for America. All of those billions of dollars that the taxpayer gives to higher ed will give it
to vocational training. Let's start building, you know, training centers in AI, in the South and in the
Midwest. And let's give Americans a fair shot at the American dream. That is why Donald Trump was
elected. And so to see him. Now, honestly, I think this is actually about tariffs. I think that he realized
in the fight with Xi Jinping that this was a huge bargaining chip for Xi, that Xi would actually
back down on the economic fight if Trump would promise him those 600,000 spots for these, you know,
CCP future apparatchets. It's extremely important. It's insuriating. It's a very important. It's, it's
infuriating, but I think in Trump's mind, I don't think he's betraying America. I think in his mind,
he made a calculation that his tariff program falls or rises with whether he can get a deal with
China. This is extremely important for reshoring manufacturing. And if this is what Xi wants,
he's willing to give it to him. But I do think that clips like that just make the base feel like
this is not what I voted for. Definitely not. All right, the H-1B visas, which are typically given,
I mean, the vast majority of them are given to people from India.
And they come and they work in tech for the most part,
which is why people like Elon Musk very much support them.
Elon says he came on an H-1B visa initially and that it helped him.
But a couple of examples of how those visas are typically given.
Software engineers, IT specialists, scientists, researchers, accountants,
architects, engineers, medical professionals, and so on.
They have to be, like, specialized.
That's generally how you get one.
You have, like, special skills.
That's what they say.
and then you can get an H-1B visa to come over to the United States and work here.
And there is a real debate between especially the techies and the Trumpies on whether these are good.
So Laura asked him about the H-1B visas.
Here's how that went.
There's never going to be a country like what we have right now.
The Republicans have to talk about it, Lowe.
And does that mean the H-1B visa thing will not be a big priority for your administration?
because if you want to raise wages for American workers,
you can't flood the country with tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands of foreign workers.
You also do have to bring in talent.
Well, we have plenty of talented people here.
No, you don't.
We don't have talented people here.
No, you don't have certain talents and people have to learn.
You can't take people off an unemployment line and say,
I'm going to put you into a factory who are going to make missiles.
Does he have a point?
Or how do you see it?
Just so, so bad.
This is exactly what Elon Musk and Vivek Ramoswamy were saying at that big blowup over Christmas, where they were saying, I'm sorry, we just don't have the talent here.
It's such a slap in the face to the American worker.
Train them.
Train everyone.
The H-1B visa holders who come in here, they are not specialized.
They have no talent.
You know what their talent is, Megan?
They're willing to work for $50,000 a year.
They're cheap.
They have driven down the wages in STEM.
which means that our brightest kids are not going into STEM because what are you going to do?
Like, graduate after four years with student loans and take a job where you're making 50K?
You're not going to do that.
So we're actually driving our brilliant Americans out of STEM because we're importing Indians to do those jobs.
It is so atrocious and terrible.
And it is such a betrayal of the American worker.
And this is a fight we absolutely have to have right now because Trump has done an amazing.
job of attracting, I think the number at this point is about $15 trillion in manufacturing
here. And everything around that, so much of that is going to be AI training and AI work.
And we need to insist that every one of those jobs goes to an American. You know, again, like,
people ask me a lot, what is the correct number of immigrants into America right now? And my answer
is kind of the same, Megan. It's somewhere close to zero. Like, it might not be zero. There maybe is
another Elon Musk out there who really wants to come here. But right now, we're just bringing in,
you know, bargain basement programmers. When those could be middle-class jobs for American workers,
Americans who are struggling right now, why are so many people on food stamps? Why is health care so
expensive? I mean, these are the questions we have to be having. And the affordability question
is totally, totally inseparable from this question of immigration.
The fact that we have so many immigrants in this country is a huge reason why Americans make so little and are struggling with basics like food.
If you think about it, Megan, every illegal immigrant in America is either working, meaning they're driving down the wages in that industry, or they're living off the government, meaning the American taxpayer is subsidizing them.
There's no in between, right?
They're not being funded by somebody in there.
in their home country to live here in America.
Both of those options are utterly, utterly unacceptable,
which is why in every single poll,
the vast majority of Americans, 56%, okay,
a solid majority, supports deporting every single illegal immigrant.
And it seems now like what the Trump administration is saying is,
okay, we're going to counteract the deportation program
with expanding the legal immigrants program.
Christy No this morning said that they're...
I have that. Hold on. You have that. Let's play that.
Christine Noam went on Fox and Friends this morning and said this. Not too.
What is the administration's position on these visas?
No, we're going to keep using our visa programs. We're just going to make sure that they have integrity,
that we're actually doing the vetting of the individuals who come into this country,
that they want to be here for the right reasons, that they're not supporters of terrorists
and organizations that hate America. And that's what I think is so remarkable.
It's under the Trump administration, we've sped up.
our process and added integrity to the visa programs, to green cards, to all of that, but also
more people are becoming naturalized under this administration than ever before. More people
are becoming citizens because we're not just streamlining and building some processes back into
our immigration policies. We're also making sure that these individuals that are coming into our
country and get that privilege, that they actually are here for the right reasons.
That was in defense of H-1 visas, saying, you know, we're coming, but we're getting the best.
We're not getting people who hate America anymore.
And then that's the second point about more becoming naturalized.
I was like, oh, she thinks she's on CNN.
That is definitely not what the Fox viewers want to hear.
It's funny because, you know, Trump won because he cobbled together an unbelievably diverse coalition.
He brought in record numbers of Jewish Americans and Black Americans.
and Hispanic Americans into the Republican Party and also these sort of tech bro oligarchs.
And the thing that the tech bro oligarchs want is access to cheap labor because, of course, they are,
exactly. They want these visas. They want these visas. They want a limit. Elon Musk said,
this is the hill I will die on. You can go F yourself in the face. This is literally what he tweeted,
if you're going to fight me on this. Now, people like that who are very, very, very wealthy and want this,
like, limitless stream of low wage labor, their problem is.
very symbolic. They really don't like seeing people like Mahmoud Khalil, a person who got the
greatest privilege on earth, an American green card, and used it to attack America and to support
Hamas and support terrorism. You know, they don't like that. Of course, I obviously don't like that
either. But that is not the number one problem we're facing with mass immigration. The number one
problem we're facing is that people who are not our neighbors are being subsidized by our poor
neighbors' taxpayer dollars to live here, to live in home so that there's a housing crisis,
to work in their industries and drive down the wages, and to basically immiserate the working
class. They're being forced to pay for their competition, their replacements in the labor
force. So it's not like one here or there. It'd be one thing they really were bringing
specialized people, but it's like hundreds of these visas for like one tech company, all from
India, all low wage? If they're so special, why aren't they getting higher wage, right?
Like, if they actually have special skills that we can't get here, you would imagine they would
get the top of the pay scale, not the bottom. Yeah, it's like about 500,000 of them over, I remember
the exact period of time. But already when you're talking about 500,000 people, it's not specialized,
right? It's an entire wage sector. It's an entire sector of the economy. So you have illegals competing
with working class people. You now have the H-1Bs competing with what would have been middle-class
jobs. Of course, $50,000 a year now is not a middle-class job anymore, right? So you're just
dragging everybody down with this. So back in the 70s, which was the high watermark for
working-class wages, where they could afford, you know, the American dream on a single income,
buy a home, et cetera, the kind of ideal that we look back to, the percentage of Americans living
on American soil, people living on American soil, who were not.
Not born here was 4%.
It was a historic low.
Today, Megan, it's 15 or 16%.
It's never been this high in American history.
That is why young people can't afford to buy homes.
That is why people can't afford health care.
That is why 42 million people are on food stamps
because they cannot command the wages that would give them
a middle class standard of living
because they are competing with 16% of the people here
who were not born in the United States.
United States. That is a, that's a number one problem for the working class and that should be the
number one issue for Republicans going forward. Wow. Here is the Mike Sernovich tweet. Trump broke
everyone's heart with this line about the American workforce and H-1Bs suggesting we don't have
workers who can do it. Then there's Anthony Sabatini. He's a vocal pro-Trump, Lake County Commissioner
in Florida, who wrote, this is insane. We're going to lose the midterms so badly. We've never seen an
administration crash and burn in its first year so badly for no reason other than to appease donors
and special interests. I think that overstates it by far. He's not crashing and burning so badly.
But this was a misstep this morning that those clips from Laura, they're not going to help.
But, you know, look, Trump, as you point out, has his reasons and he's playing like a master game
when it comes to like his policy balancing, as you point out, the foreign policy with the domestic
and is asking us to trust him. That's eroding even among his base with comments like that.
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All right. So there is a hero in the news. She's been amazing, this gal, and she is not effing around. Her name is Tish Hyman. And she is an out lesbian. She is a black woman. She lives in California. And she is the one who got kicked out of Gold's gym, her gym, last week, because she objected to a very problematic male, pretending to be a woman, in her locker room.
Golds handled it all the wrong way. Unfortunately for all of us, they handled it because
California state law requires any establishment to allow someone to use the locker room or
bathroom that aligns with their gender identity. So Golds was not above board in the way they
dealt with this, but unfortunately for Golds and every other business in California, they really
don't have a lot of choice. They have to let these losers hang out in female spaces. Great job,
Californians, great job. Anyway, Tish is just amazing. And she is now a woman on a mission.
She's a total ballbuster. I'm in love with this gal. She's just so fierce. So she decides to show up
to the first public campaign interview given by the disgusting, horrific, awful Scott Weiner.
Don't vote for him. I'm begging you. I'm begging you. I'm begging you if you are in California.
and in Nancy Pelosi's district where he's running for her soon-to-be vacant seat,
please vote for anyone other than Scott Wiener.
He is the worst politician in America.
He is my number one most loathed politician.
There's no one who's done more to trans children than this man.
No one.
I'm telling you, he's very strange.
He's very creepy.
There's something about this guy that really creeps me out.
And she, Tish, showed up at his event and decided,
decided to ask some questions. We've butted a bunch of the exchanges together. Let's watch
them. Here they are. As a lesbian woman who was attacked in the woman's locker room at
Gold's Gym this week by a self-identifying trans woman with a documented history of domestic violence,
I'm deeply concerned about women's safety in a female-only spaces. What would you say to women
who are seeking assurance that their safety will be protected from men who by California law
Can self-ID as women into women on these faces, sir?
Please tell me.
Yeah.
So we want, I mean, everyone to be safe.
And we also know that, you know, we have trans people, both men and women, who are men and women.
And so, you know, we, so if you're trans women are women.
And I'm telling you as a woman, first and foremost, that this is dangerous.
And we need your help because you're in the office.
You're going to go into Poliski's spot.
I want to support you.
I have millions of people behind me watching this right now.
And we want to know, are you going to protect women, not trans women, women, women, women, women.
Women, women, women, women, listen, we need to protect women's safety.
I was a woman or women.
I was assaulted by women.
They are men.
I was assaulted by men.
He broke his leg, so brash.
You need a reconstructed surgery.
I'm a lesbian.
I'm not transphobic.
I'm black. So if there's another black woman in here who wants to tell me how they feel, please join in.
But all of you are not. And I don't know who you are, what you are, but I'm a lesbian. And I'm telling you right now, men are harassing women in the locker room.
Let's let him answer the question. I'm just telling you, sis, I want to woo, woo, woo.
No, just let's, let's, let's. Now I'm done. And by the way, I respect what you have done. I just want to let you know that.
I'm done. I appreciate your point of view. I'm so sorry that you were
multiple times. And I appreciate you talking about it.
I think we need to protect the safety of all women.
And obviously that's incredibly important.
And I also know that trans women are also brutalized in this country.
So women and sister women are brutalized in this country and we have to protect the safety of all women.
We have to protect women.
We cannot be raped in the bathrooms by men that want to say that women.
They're not women.
They're not women.
I'm leaving.
It's okay.
But I'm not going to take it.
I am leaving because you know what, you guys are not protecting women. You're doing a lot. The bills that you're passing for the law, I read a lot of them. They're great. But there's things with the trans, it's not right. Thank you very much. You're right.
It's like having a view into what's happening on Saturn. I don't understand this community. It's San Francisco. I get it. But how are these LGBT's not realizing that the TQs are bizarre, are not part of the same universe, are undermined.
their youth. They're trying to convert little gay boys into girls because they
otherwise homosexuality as something that's so disgusting. They have to erase it by turning a
gay boy into a female. They're the enemy. And Scott Weiner is the enemy. He's never seen a child
who he wouldn't trans if the kid expresses a modicum of gender confusion. That's clear to me from
reading this guy's bills and seeing the way he's behaved in California. He's disgusted. He's
disgusting. And she goes out there to confront him. And at every turn, Batya, you know,
we want everyone to be safe. Everyone. Not women. That's not the issue. We want everyone to be safe.
We have trans men and women who are men and women. That's, and then he doubles down. Trans women are
women, he says to her. No, they're not. There are men pretending to be us, which he knows but won't
admit. Then he goes on, she says, are you going to protect women? He said, and,
And then the crowd starts booing.
She said they're different.
The crowd starts booing, booing.
And once again, women are not the same as trans women, she says, and he rejects that,
saying we have to protect the safety of everyone.
And then highlights the fact that trans women are brutalized in this country.
That's the issue.
It's what's happening to the trans women, not the real women, who actually are being attacked,
harassed, and in some cases sexually assaulted by these perverted men pretending to be us,
in order, in many cases, to gain access to us in vulnerable spaces.
This clip was so therapeutic to watch because it played out exactly as you would have wanted it to, right?
At every step, she just spoke the truth.
And everybody around her trying to gaslight her, the way they've tried to gaslight the nation,
was totally silenced by just the starkness of the truth that she was.
was speaking, she took on that whole room and silenced them for booing her. But Megan, I also
found it very sad. And I'll tell you why. A large part of why she was able to do that is because
she was a black lesbian who likes his housing proposals. So what she was basically saying is,
I am from an actually marginalized community that you white boomer progressives recognize that I
am oppressed and marginalized. So when I tell you that these trans men are attacking me in the
bathroom, you have to listen. And they were forced into submission because of her status as
being this like double minority. And on the one hand, she's obviously right. But on the other
hand, Megan, there's something wrong in our nation that if a white man had stood up and said the
same thing, he would have been booed out of the room, right? Like nobody would have been able
to accept the truth of what he was saying.
And I think that there's something about that
that's really un-American.
It's sort of like anathema to who we are
to where the left will only accept these truths,
not that anybody there really accepted it,
but they felt embarrassed to contradict what she was saying
because as you could tell in that room,
the whole room was white, except for her and a black woman.
They did shut up.
They did shut up.
And when she left, she said to the black woman,
don't let them use our race to transition people,
to transition children.
She said something along those lines.
I do think that the nation was once really sort of enthrall to this view
that you can't speak out against the transitioning of children,
trans people in women's bathrooms and women's sports.
But now, Megan, I think it's very obvious that this is an 80-20 issue
and that the nation is where this woman Tish,
is at and not where this weiner is. And I have to say, Megan, a lot of that is because of you,
because you really have been such a strong but also intelligent voice on this and doing exactly
the thing I'm describing, which is saying, like, it is radicalizing to tell people not to trust
what they see with their own eyes. You cannot tell a nation. They have to pretend. You cannot tell
a nation that they have to force their daughters into this.
And I have to say, I had a very similar reaction when the Olympics came out and finally said, no, we're not going to have trans people in women's sports anymore.
My first reaction was relief.
And my second was horror and shame that we forced girls, young girls, to fight that fight for us as a civilization, to be at the forefront of that fight until finally they won.
that we forced people like Riley Gaines, you know, girls, children in girls' locker rooms to be the face of that fight.
Not you, Megan, because you always had their back.
But that a whole, you know, half the country was sort of like, no, actually, like the trans women are the women, right?
And I'm glad that it's won.
It seems to me kind of like the gay marriage fight.
It's won.
You know, like we don't, we won, right?
Like the right side of those two issues won.
Like the country is very pro gay and like really not into this.
you know, trans extremism. But I do feel that this is going to be a kind of enduring stain that for so
long, young girls had to fight this fight by themselves. Totally agree with every word. It's been so
upsetting. The IOC definitely floating a trial balloon, at least this week, suggesting it's going
to restore sanity. It's not official yet, but it looks good that they're going to stop this,
as opposed to leaving it up to individual sports like boxing, which did such a good job of
protecting actual women at the last Olympics. But you're right. Think of all the carnage left in
the wake. And I think it's very interesting that that Tish, as she was standing up there, was wearing
an XXXY sweatshirt. That's Jennifer Say's brand, S-E-Y, Jennifer Say, former chief, one of the top
chief executives at Levi's, who got pushed out because she stood up against the COVID insanity and
objected in this same district. I think she was in San Francisco to the lockdowns that affected
children. This is very damaging for children, and children are not the problem. We should not be
locking schools down and keeping the kids out of school. And for that, she lost her whole career.
She was a lifelong, very successful, very storied gymnast who participated in the Olympics and all
sorts of World Cup games or World Games. And she's made this her mission to try to protect young
girls too. And I love seeing her in Tish's in Tish in Jennifer's sweatshirt standing up there
saying, what's real. What's real is there is only X, X, X, and X, Y. There is no such thing as
making an X, Y, an X, X, X, and everyone knows it. Scott Weiner, I don't, I have to look into it
because I just heard that he was running. He's been a California state representative for a long
time. I, there's no way a Republican can win in that district, but there's got to be a more
reasonable Democrat. There's got to be an LGBT who's going to look out for the LGBT's and
reject the TQ insanity. And I might, for the first time of my life, actually make a big
donation to such a person if they exist who's going to fight Scott Weiner. I'll donate to a
Democrat, because that seat's going to a Democrat, anybody who will defeat Scott Weiner.
I'm telling you, this is the number one most dangerous lawmaker when it comes to this issue.
The number one, we've been following him for years.
We can do no worse than Scott Weiner.
He must be defeated at the ballot box.
He must be.
Here's Kerry and Britt.
Carrie and Britt, who helped open my eyes on the trans issue.
They were much more radicalized on it than I was when I first launched this show.
And they help me, among many other women who helped me, who helped open my eyes so profoundly,
there's a long list of women to whom I'm very grateful.
And they were two of the first.
And they have been, they live in California.
They've been following this guy around.
Normally I'm not a big fan of like, I've got you on my videotape and your private time
and I'm going to harass you, but I'm sorry, this guy is downright dangerous to our children.
He's downright dangerous given these policies.
And this is, we pulled it up just for old time's sake.
this was back in 2023 in SOP 14B.
Are you 100, however you are you or not?
No, are you for life?
You are?
You are a force to be written with in California.
You have had such an impact on the state.
Like you're both in the most recent with 107,
making it at the same crazy.
And we're doing an investigation right now
The Kinsie Institute, like, what have you, um, go in from?
The Kinsie Institute in Indiana.
You're not familiar with it, like the whole trans movement and all that, based on pedophilia and child abuse.
Are you not familiar with it?
He's walking away.
You need to understand what you're supporting.
The reason why so many of your bills that you proposed are based out of the theory that were
popularized by Alfred Rueber.
Do you have a statement?
Or do you just ignore constituents?
Okay, I know that was hard to hear.
I had the advantage of being able to turn up the volume in my ear,
but I urge you to go back and listen to it and turn up the volume
because it's these two undercover next to him in a club
trying to get up in his face about his agenda.
They opened it by making him think that they were fans.
He started listening, and then they dropped the truth bombs on him
about his latest proposed legislation about transing children and what it would do,
and then asked him about the Kinsey Institute and started to go back into the history of
those who started pushing the whole trans movement on us to begin with, which includes some
very sick, sick people.
He was a coward, like all the people pushing this stuff are.
He ran away, and now he's running so far away that he's running for office.
At a higher level, Baja.
And I'm sorry, like, I don't want anything bad to happen to Scott Weiner, to be clear.
want this guy to get defeated at the ballot box.
This cannot be a San Francisco.
San Franciscans, you're famous for gay and lesbian rights.
He wants to take your gay little boys and make them girls because he and others like
him seem to think there's something fundamentally wrong with homosexuality.
That cannot be your representative.
It cannot.
It has to stop.
You have to defeat him.
And by the way, to fill Nancy Pelosi's shoes, like she was.
say what you will about Pelosi. She's definitely pro-LGB rights.
And this is just insane. So I applaud Tish for showing up in the lion's den and having her say.
It's the whole thing is deeply disturbing, Bata, deeply. All right. Let me move on, though.
You mentioned in the first hour at the top of the show, people who are still so clueless about the news that they think Trump actually said there are very fine people on both sides about white supremacists at the Charlottesville, whatever it was, unite the white.
I don't know what it was called. Unite the right. Unite the right, right. Whatever it was, rally. It's a lie. He didn't say that. He was talking about people who don't like to see the statues torn down. And it's been dubbed a lie, even by Snopes, the left wing, so-called fact-checker. But still, they push it. Obama pushed it at the Democratic National Convention. He pushed it. Like, it's a lie that's been peddled by many. And the left loves this lie. So they choose to believe it or they're just too ignorant of the truth to not believe it, whatever.
Enter Abby Phillips, who comments, not on this, but on this information vacuum she perceives as existing only on the right.
It's the right that has siloed news, whereas the left and everybody else actually understands what's going on in the world.
Now, this is somebody who hosts a show on CNN that has absolutely no ratings.
You and I and our moms just got more ratings watching the show and doing the show than she has on her CNN show.
But it gets clipped and circulated on X.
I won't make you say anything negative about it
because I know you do her the favor of going on there,
but she doesn't deserve you.
So she decides to go over to Joy Reid's new show.
I guess she's got a show now on some sort of podcast.
Good luck with that.
And has this description of her own job in that CNN share.
Take a listen to SOT 17.
Conservatives are living in a completely different information world.
Absolutely.
And breaking that down needs to be done.
Because when you don't ever even hear the facts, it's hard to even know that you're wrong.
Oh, you're so good to us.
A lot.
I mean, half my job sometimes is knowing what the latest conspiracy is so that if it comes up, I'm ready to address it.
Because it happens a lot where people don't even know that what they're saying or what they've seen and believe is not true.
And so that happens a lot.
And I don't come away from that saying, what's the point of this?
People are just saying false things.
I think that one time that that person brings up something that is debunked and false,
and I debunk it at the table, might be the very first time that someone out there has heard an alternative point of view.
Okay.
I just play Sat 20.
Okay, just play Sat 20.
Here we go.
How do we jump to the conclusion that Joe Biden didn't know,
who he pardoned. Because Jake Tapper
wrote a book about how out of it that
he was. Everybody here acknowledges
that there have been thousands
upon thousands of people,
ordinary people who have
taken to social media to celebrate this
yes or no. I don't know about that or the idea
that this was a
weaponized. These were all these
different prosecutions and all these different jurisdictions
were not all directed from
one place. There's absolutely no evidence of that.
I've never seen it and I've never heard anybody
actually was it. The Obama and Biden
administrations didn't politicize the DOJ and who?
I'm so waiting to see the proof of Joe Biden enriching himself.
Okay, so those are just a number of examples.
She has totally wrong.
She's seen no proof that Joe Biden directed any of the weaponization against Trump.
Why don't you go to April 2022 and the New York Times in which they published his very
public demand that Merrick Garland indict Trump, that he wanted him prosecuted.
How did that wind up in the New York Times?
Oh, gee, I'm left to wonder.
Could it possibly have been that Joe Biden wanted it in the New York fucking times?
because his private behind-the-scenes pressure to Merrick Garland was not doing the trick.
Yes, that's exactly what happened.
She, I guess, missed that, even though her colleague, Anderson Cooper, reported on it at length.
She also reported that the videos of Joe Biden falling down were deep fakes.
She fell for that, saying they don't show the full context.
Right, because if anything, they were too kind to Joe Biden and didn't show him actually
dribbling into his pudding.
But you ran cover for him, Abby Phillip.
And then she has the nerve to go say this stuff about debunking conspiracy theory.
That's her job to Joy Reed. Joy Reed. Listen to Joy Reed and sought 18 after Donald Trump was shot in the head.
We still don't know for sure whether Donald Trump was hit by a bullet. We knew almost nothing. Why?
Well, that second part is true. That that second part is true. She knows nothing. She knows absolutely nothing. I'm sorry, but I can't take this bullshit.
Abby Philip actually spins herself as the one who sets, sets situations straight, sets lies
straight, puts the truth to the lie.
That in itself is a lie.
Her record is long.
It speaks for itself.
I guess I am going to put you in the awkward position of having to comment on it.
Well, I am very grateful to her for having me on.
I think all the people who are kind of on the MAGA side who go on the show feel exactly
what Abby was saying she feels, which is a great responsibility to inform the CNN audience
of all of the things they think are true that are not true.
I can't think of a single thing I could point to right now or I could say like, oh, here is like, you know, a big debunked lie that the right has subscribed to whole hog.
There's a lot of debate happening, as you know, Megan, on the right about all of the big issues.
There's no real like consensus about anything in this moment, which I think is great.
Like there's a big, healthy debate happening around all the issues.
When she's saying she needs to debunk, what she means is she's not talking about facts.
She's talking about opinions that she thinks, you know, are not legitimate.
And I can tell you, as somebody who does that show, the interruptions are wildly, wildly
disproportionate if you're on the right, then if you're on the left.
It's challenging, the challenge is how to meet you each time you go.
You're like, okay, I got to make my point even faster and faster so I can get something
out before I get interrupted.
But, you know, again, look, at least they have conservatives on the show, right?
Even though the, you know, Abby's obviously like on one side of the issue, like, they are exposing
the audience to, you know, Scott Jennings, I think, is one of the most brilliant conservative voices
out there. And he really makes that show. So he's out there. There are people listening.
I'm 100% certain that there are CNN viewers who voted for Trump because of Scott Jennings.
So overall, I think, you know, the clips do go viral on both sides. Oh, here's another interesting
thing. I will often notice that the same clip that I'm sharing from that show, like, oh, here,
I made this point really well exactly the way that I wanted to, is the same.
clip that all the leftist people who clip it are sharing to show like, look how stupid this person is, that I think is really interesting because that, people say we're in different media bubbles, but it's actually not true. What we are is looking at the same clip. And to the left, this is like the worst thing they've ever heard. And to the right, it's like, finally somebody represented exactly how we feel about this in a way that jives with how I feel about it. And I think that that is actually very healthy because we are in that moment, looking at
at least at the same piece of information.
I appreciate that, but Abby Phillip is a liar.
What she did in that clip with Jerry Reed is lie from start to finish to paint herself
as something better than what she is.
She's a self-aggrandizer, but she is just as biased and full of bullshit as the rest
of them over at CNN and MSNBC.
And that's why her show is failing.
Getting a couple of viral clips is not that helpful to CNN.
They need actual ratings.
she's not the answer. She can't get them because she's not only utterly biased. She's entirely
boring. She's an utter bore. She cannot anchor a show. That's why she has to have 10 people on a
panel because they quickly realized she was too boring to actually drive the news.
I'm sorry, Abby, if no one's told you that, but that's why they gave 10 people on your panel
because they realized as soon as you took the seat, you were too boring to solo. That's the truth.
I'm going to tell it to you. I was in cable news for a really long time. I know of what I
speak. Sorry, Bata, but that's my take. But you were not.
So she can remember that the next time she wants to book you.
Even though you'd be much better than ever going on that show again.
Okay, I have to get to this.
Speaking of lunatic Democrats, there's a debate happening right now on the right.
I'm going to get to the Democrats in a second about whether we should eliminate the filibuster in the Senate.
Trump really wants the Republicans to do it.
John Thune, Senate Majority Leader is saying we do not have the votes for that.
And it would be a massive watershed moment in American politics.
We've had the filibuster since the 1800s.
It didn't come about really in earnest until the early 1900s, but we've had it for over
100 years as a very important tool for minority rights in the Senate, which is the body
where you really are supposed to deliberate.
Things are supposed to go slower.
They're not supposed to be, you know, snapjack right in response to the constituents' desires.
That's the House where you have to face the constituents for re-election every two years.
That's how the founders designed it.
So taking away minority rights and making it easier to pass legislation,
would not be totally consistent with how the founders envisioned it. Trump's argument is nothing gets
passed now. We've gotten so obstinate and obstructionist that nothing can get passed even with a 53
person majority in the Senate. So drastic change is warranted. And with all due respect, this wasn't
in the founding setup of the union. It's not in the constitution. And it can be done away with just
as easily as it was brought into existence. And the Republicans should do it or the Dems will do it
when they get in control, and we won't have passed any of our legislation, then they'll pass
all of theirs. So I understand it's actually a very interesting argument, and we'll see,
but right now they say there's not the votes. Enter James Carville, who said all the quiet parts
out loud, and I don't think this is particularly helpful to Democrats, but it may also give the
Republicans a bit of pause before they do this. You tell me how you see it. Here's SOT 32.
I'm going to tell you what's going to happen. A Democrat is going to be elected.
in 2028. You know that. I know that. He's going to be a Democratic House. It's going to be a Democratic
Senate. The Democratic president is going to announce a special transition advisory committee
on the reform of the Supreme Court. And they're going to recommend that the number of
Supreme Court justices go from 9 to 13. That's going to happen, people. That's going to happen to you.
They're going to win.
They're going to do some blue ribbon panel of distinguished jurists, and they're going to recommend 13 and a Democratic Senate and House are going to pass it.
And the Democratic president is going to decide it because they have to do an intervention so we can have a Supreme Court that the American people trust to get.
So just keep that in the bag of your mind.
And I would bet a lot of money that that's what's going to happen.
A lot.
Thoughts?
Yeah, I mean, don't get rid of the filibuster.
I had Senator Tim Shee on my show and I asked him if he supports it.
He said he didn't.
I mean, it's like you said, Megan, it's an extremely important check on, you know, the power.
And also it gives more gravitas to the Senate, as you pointed out.
and it protects minority rights.
And what I hate to see is the right turning into the left.
So the left under Obama just got drunk on power.
They had political power and they had the cultural power.
And they convinced themselves that they were never going to have to compete again.
And as a result, they indulged their worst tendencies and called everybody on the other side of
Nazi and became extremely far left and radical because they thought that all of the fights for power
were over. And obviously, Trump first stole the political power from them. And now it's pretty clear
he's stolen the cultural power from them. You know, the right is now the cool side. And the left is
like lame and cringe and old and whatever. First time ever. Yeah, first time ever. And I just
hate to see the right making the same mistakes, allowing the most radical fringe online element
to act as a stand in for what young people want. Or becoming drunk on the idea of,
their success and thinking the Democrats will never be competitive. Again, they will be. That's how
this country works. That's how the founders intended it to work. And so you do have to, you know,
I saw Vice President Van saying we should never not do something because the Democrats are going to do it.
They're going to do it anyway. You do have to keep your side of the aisle clean. I do believe
that the reason President Trump won was because he had the moral high ground. He grabbed that
moderate, good-hearted center where most Americans live. That is the sweet spot. You know, I feel a little bit
like the Lorax right now, you know, like, I come to you as a swing voter who loves Donald Trump and
loves MAGA, you know? Like, this is, this is where elections are won in that sweet spot in the
middle. And so I think it's really important not to look at the mistakes the left made and be like,
The mistake wasn't just the trans issue.
It's that they allowed the fringe to define the entire party.
And I think we have to really keep that in mind if you want to stay competitive and you want power.
I think it was Rich Lowry who said the other night, the left is the one that is constantly
swinging for large pieces of federal legislation to take over control of our lives.
That's not the rights thing.
The right generally wants states to be in control of.
lawmaking, and they wanted to be as little and as non-intrusive as possible.
So if we give this power to the Senate by eliminating minority rights, we are the ones who
are going to suffer way, way more than the Democrats.
And was also making the point, Ben Shapiro spoke to this too and rich too, but like that
President Trump, he hasn't even submitted like a bunch of huge bills that he can't get
votes on.
There's been a couple, like keeping men out of women's sports.
That's one.
But there haven't been like a ton that haven't been able to get through because of the
Democrats obstructionism, there's been some. But like, it's not like my whole agenda has been stymied
because of the damn filibuster. But the Democrats would go in there. And good God. I mean,
like James Carville's saying, before we know it, they're going to be pushing for court changes.
They're going to be pushing for state number of states changes. And this is assuming they have
control of all three branches, which they will again someday. Don't kid yourself. This is the glory days
right now for MAGA. But it's not going to last. It just never does. It never does.
does. And honestly, it could last no longer than 2027 the way things are going if we get an election
in 2028 that looks anything like last two Tuesdays to go. So in any event, I'm against it. I think right now
I feel against it very much so. And I haven't heard anything that is so tempting to me that I would
change that position. So anyway, you heard it right from Carville. That's what they'll do when they get
power. And, you know, I understand the argument is they'll do that whether we do it or not. But why would
we make it easier for them? Why would we take away at least the PR battle?
that's on our side, where we run around telling the voters, these guys are fucking radical.
Look what they just did.
All these things without the filibuster without protecting minority rights.
The country's against it.
You can make that argument if you stay honorable.
But if you get down into the gutter before them, all bets are off.
All right, Baja.
It's wonderful seeing you.
When can they see the Baja show?
It airs on Saturdays at 4 p.m. and 11 p.m. on News Nation.
And then we put clips on YouTube and the whole show goes on YouTube Sunday night or Monday morning.
Awesome.
I love it.
I expect a five night per week expansion soon. Great to see you. Thank you, Megan. God bless you. Thank you so much.
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for having me. It's really an honor. My pleasure. I want everybody to know that in addition to Barry's
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Thank you. That means a lot. I appreciate it. Sure. Yeah. All right. So you come out with this book
and it's, so first of all, I want to just say it's absolutely beautiful and it's cool looking.
It's like, I'm holding it up now for the audience to see. Rock and Soul. It's got some of the greats on the
front. It's got pictures of the best and biggest names in music throughout, large, beautiful,
glossy photographs. Listen, if he can make me look good, you can imagine what he can do for, like,
amazing people like Debbie Harry. So there isn't a name that's not in here in the music industry.
So I guess I need to start with, like, which are the ones that are most memorable to you?
Because it's like Bono, Dylan, you know, the Rolling Stones, they're all in here. Right. Yeah.
It's hard to pick, but I would say McCartney is one growing up, a big Beatles fan.
That's how I got into music in the first place.
So McCartney and seen him backstage at Madison Square Garden was pretty exciting.
Yeah, I was kind of like he came walking in the room and after idolize him for many years,
all I could do is look him in the face and just kind of say, holy blank.
That's all I can muster up.
I was like kind of a pretty starstruck.
So it was pretty cool.
It's like our friend James Rosen of Fox News, who told me when we were young at Fox
together that he weeped. He wept at a Beatles concert, like uncontrollably. And I told him,
James, never repeat that story publicly or you'll never get late again.
I think he told me the same story. Yeah. So who else? Talk to us about some of your most
memorable encounters with these guys. Yeah, I've had some great, some funny stories. Elton John
stands out. I was Elton's official photographer for two Madison Square Garden concerts in New York
City, as we all know, Madison Square Garden. I was his official photographer. No other photographers
in the photo pit. It was just me. I was hired by his management company. I had grown up going
to Madison Square Garden and seeing concerts there, so it was kind of surreal. Funny story in the book.
If you have time, I can tell you that is basically I'm staying all the way at the other end
of the stage, the left part of the stage. Elton comes to the edge of his stage. A fan comes
leaning in to hand him a big bouquet of balloons. He can't quite.
quite reached them. So he looks down at me and kind of gives me the nod, like, buddy, give me a
hand here. I can't reach these. And another, another stupid move on my part, Star Shruck. I just stand
there, dumbfounded, like, I'm in Madison Square Garden. Elton John's talking to me. And I'm staying
there, and he's kind of giving me the exaggerated head nudge, like, get over here, buddy. And I snap
out of it, run over, hand the balloons to Elton John. And I wish somebody had a photo of that to this day,
but it was a pretty cool story. Now, how did you wind up in Tina Turner's limousine?
I was hired by Capitol Records, I think, at the time, and I was just following her around.
She was doing radio interviews, and I was covering it, taking pictures of her with the executives.
And another funny story, these are my three favorite, me acting like an idiot, Star Shruck story.
So I'm across from her in the limousine.
She's sitting next to her manager.
Her manager had to get off somewhere at a stop.
He gets out of the car.
Tina Turner looks at me, pats her seat next to her and says, come sit next to me, baby.
come sit next to me and again what do i do i freeze i'm like uh very yeah i know this is the
beginning of my career you know so you know i i i watched tina turner or give me shelter
the film with mcjagger you know it's this's Tina turner it's the famous legs right in front of me
yeah right so i kind of again i said what do i snap out of it so okay and i sit next door so
that's funny i got a little cooler his time going along there's a great story in the book
about going to shoot Mick Jagger, I think it was?
You were going to shoot Mick Jagger?
And I don't, or maybe it was, no, it was Tommy Lee.
It was Tommy Lee.
And let's just say he was classic Tommy Lee.
Can you give us a window into that encounter?
Yeah, so I had to shoot Tommy Lee and Vince Neal,
the singer of Molly Cruz,
nine o'clock in the morning up at Elektro Records Studios,
just had to snap some shots while they were being interviewed.
Tommy Lee is sitting there with a big bottle of Jack Daniels.
and nine o'clock in the morning
offers me, hey, you want some Jack Daniels?
I'm like, no, I'm good.
It was a little early for me.
The time Jack Daniels was my drink,
but not nine o'clock in the morning.
So, but he looks to me like I'm crazy.
I guess, well, what's wrong with this guy?
He doesn't want Jack Daniels.
So, yeah.
That's good.
He was a good host.
Yeah, he was.
It was not a clock at night, maybe.
But to be honest, it actually does kind of reflect well on him
because so many of these guys would pay absolutely no attention
to the photog and it might treat you like you were a peon, you were a nothing.
And the fact that he offered you some hospitality and thought like you might enjoy some Jagdianz,
it does speak well of him.
Exactly, exactly.
You know, I've been lucky.
Most of the people I met over my career have been just really cool, laid back and nice people.
Even the superstars like McCartie Allen and John, just nice people, it was just really great to see.
Has there been anyone who's a jerk and you remember?
Yes, and I remember, but should I say his name?
He's in the book.
Yes. Yes. I wasn't, I mean, I feel bad because we just lost them. I mean, Ace Freely wasn't so nice Ace Freely kiss. He was kind of, I shouldn't say it, but he was not so friendly. And he was quite, and the thing that got me was he was questioning my lighting, which you don't do.
Oh. No, he's questioning my life. Yeah, right.
Honestly, you put yourself in Barry's good hands and then you just smile or do what he tells you. Like he's got exactly, it's not exactly the angles. He will make you look great no matter who you are. And with these guys, they're so cool. One of my favorite pictures in the book,
is, um, between, it's, it's, it's of Bon Jovi. And it's them at the, uh, burn arena in New Jersey,
it says, uh, let's see, yeah, New York City or the Brendan Burn Arena, New Jersey.
There, it's full hairband, rocker, Bon Jovi. And then on the next page, your page is Bon Jovi with
D. Snyder. And I don't even love John Bon Jovi anymore because he's gotten political and he's
annoying. But I still have a fond, yeah, I still have a soft spot in my heart for that version of
Bon Jovi, which was just classic 80s hairband.
Right. Well, funny story with that is I'm not a big Bon Jovi fan, just musically,
and I'm not a big 80s hair band. I'm a classic rock guy, blues guy. So Bon Jovi almost didn't
make it into my book. My wife, Shelley, said, you've got to put Bon Jovi. I'm like,
oh, I don't like his music. He's like pop rock. And she kept pushing me. We had a dear friend,
a close friend of Shelley, who passed away about a few years ago. And she used to
He was a big Bon Jovi fan, so I said, you know what?
We're going to put it in for Melissa.
So he's in the book.
Yes.
I appreciate Melissa getting you to do that even in the way she did it because a lot of us
gals love that band.
I mean, I'm totally team Sambora, 100% team Sambora.
Exactly, yeah.
Who is one of the greatest songwriters ever.
But when you pulled it together, how did you decide what was going to make the cut and what
wasn't?
Because I know you have endless streams of these.
Well, so back when I shot, I used to shoot slides, you know, before a digital.
slides black and white negative so i had thousands of images to go through i had to scan them it was
thousands of dollars now days and weeks well actually i should say months of work just picking out i got
old lightbox i didn't have my light box anymore so i bought a new light box with my little loop
started picking through photos and we narrowed down i think it's 136 pages and might have to do a volume
too because i left out some great shots that i you know thinking of now that oh why didn't i put that in
Aw. Now, you and I, we met together for years doing headshots and so on, but we don't usually talk politics when we're together. However, I saw you at CPAC the last time I was there. So I have a pretty good idea of what your politics are.
So I'm just wondering whether your politics have played any role in your efforts to promote your book.
Oh, yes. And same goes along with my headshot business, too. I've been, I've been canceled. I've been,
people who won't use me because when they find out that I'm a conservative pro
Trump guy maga whatever you want to call it yeah I get canceled I had a best of
New Jersey was going to interview me for my book and just a local New Jersey
website where I live two hours from I'm supposed to drive to their studio I get
a call from or an email this long email saying you know our staff has done a
deep dive on you and we don't think you'd be a good fit you're a little too
controversial you know and you know I wrote back to the guy and I said hey I
I had no plans, no intention of discussing politics.
I was coming to discuss my rock and roll book.
I said, I'm allowed to have my opinions.
And if you don't like the fact that I speak out pro-military, pro-veterans, anti-Hamas, that bothers
you, anti-men and women's girls' bathrooms.
If these things bother you, then I guess I don't belong in your show.
But yes, it does happen.
I get canceled.
It's amazing.
Cancel culture comes for us all eventually on the right, and that's why we have to stick together.
Honestly, that's one of the many reasons why.
People need to rip by Rock and Soul by Barry Morganstein holding up again.
It's a beautiful book.
I actually think this could do one of two things.
Well, one of many things, but I'm just going to name how I am going to use this.
This is going to be my gift for, and they listen to the show.
So surprise, my girlfriends always come for like a Christmas luncheon every year,
and they're all getting a copy of this.
So set several aside for me.
I also think this will be a great hostess gift.
It's right now, it's $69, but it's going for $59 to do.
on Amazon so you can get $10 off, which is very reasonable price for this big,
beautiful book. And it's so user-friendly. It's effortless for people. So it'd make a great
coffee table book for Christmas, for Hanukkah, for any holiday that's coming up that you
want to celebrate. Nobody ever gets each other like a nice, pretty book. That's always something
that maybe your decorator would get for you. But like people, if they get it, get to get a book,
they get somebody like a mystery or a biography. This is a great sort of beautiful option for people
that will bring people a lot of joy
because you're seeing all these
great musicians
who you grew up
loving and listening to
and it's something lovely
for people to just thumb through
while they're sitting on the couch
having a convo
or having a drink with their spouse.
Yes, and actually
if they want to sign a copy
then they go to my website too,
which is Barry Morgen.com.
So you have the choice.
Okay.
And Morganstein spelled with S-T-E-I-N.com.
So we want to support Barry
for a number of reasons.
Please, because I need to stay
in business for me,
person. But also, because it's a beautiful book. And like, it's really rare to find a fair
imbalanced photographer who doesn't recoil when the entire Fox News staff walks through the door
needing a headshot. And I, you're to be credited for that. And we should support you when you're
coming out with something like this, especially because you will not be booked on Morning Joe.
You will not be booked on Good Morning America. You will not be booked. Even though this would be
a great excuse for them to run great pictures and great clips that they all know everybody would
enjoy, but they won't do it for reasons discussed. All right. So people go support Barry. Rock and
Soul, great name. It's back out now that can they just get it on Amazon too? Amazon, yes. That's
without the autograph, but yes, on Amazon. Okay, yeah, but if you wanted the autograph, go to
Barry Morganstein.com. Thank you, my friend. Good luck with it. Thank you. Thank you. The pleasure's
mine. It's great. It's great. I genuinely love it. You're going to love it. I'm not doing this
just because Barry's a friend. I really believe in the book. And trust me, you'll love it too. Back tomorrow
with somebody else who you adore
Maureen Callahan in studio, full show.
See you then.
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