The Megyn Kelly Show - Trump Cheered at Super Bowl, Taylor Swift Gets Booed, and Pfizer and Bud Light Try to Make a Comeback, with "Crain & Company" | Ep. 1004
Episode Date: February 11, 2025Megyn Kelly is joined by the hosts of The Daily Wire's "Crain & Company" to discuss Taylor Swift getting booed at the Super Bowl, her political turn failing and bringing many Americans out against he...r, the massive positive reaction President Trump got at the Super Bowl, the unsuccessful halftime performance of Kendrick Lamar, the media trying to make criticism of the performance racial, Pfizer and Bud Light trying to counter past bad press with new Super Bowl ads, great ads from Jeep and Uber Eats, and more. Then Megyn Kelly takes viewers and listeners behind the scenes to discuss her experience at the Super Bowl, her near run-in with Taylor Swift outside the bathroom, her impromptu meeting with President Trump, and her positive interactions with Karoline Leavitt and Donald Trump Jr., then addresses the ridiculous attacks on Trump and Elon Musk over the DOGE cuts.Crain & Company- https://www.dailywire.com/show/crain-and-companyFirecracker Farm: Get 10% off with code MK at https://Firecracker.Farm/Byrna: Get 10% Off at https://Byrna.com/MegynWe Heart Nutrition: Use code MEGYN for 20% off your first order at https://WeHeartNutrition.comFollow 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
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Welcome to The Megyn Kelly Show, live on Sirius XM Channel 111 every weekday at noon east.
Hey everyone, I'm Megyn Kelly. Welcome to The Megyn Kelly Show. I am just back from the Super Bowl
where patriotism was on full display this year and it was was amazing to witness after so many years of woke programming,
commercials, divisive messaging. I mean, I literally just got back like an hour and a half
ago and came straight from the airport. It was a wonderful event. I've never been to the Super Bowl
before, and I really thoroughly enjoyed myself. I have to say, it's like one of those things.
Everybody's in a great mood. You know, People are there celebrating their teams. It's a fun competition.
I did not realize it would be such a networking kind of spot. I mean, like everybody from
corporate America was there because they network there, which is something that's not really up
my aisle to be perfectly honest, but I did meet a lot of nice, lovely people
and, uh, got a chance to say hello to president Trump. You may have seen on my Instagram, uh,
where I posted a picture and I'll tell you in just a little bit about how that went and what
happened inside the Trump suite at super bowl 59. Uh, but I want to get to today's guests before
we go through all that. This was not
controversy free, but it was a great game. And especially if you're an Eagle. I mean, it was
just, I know the final score was like 40 to 22, but that of course does not reflect how tight it
was or I mean, how, what a blowout it was throughout the entire game. It was like the
Eagles crushed them. They crushed them. Sorry, Chiefs fans. You know,
you had you had a lot. I mean, I think you won it two years in a row. I can't remember. I don't know anything about sports, but I know the Chiefs have won a lot. So go birds. Of course, the
biggest loser of the night was not Travis Kelsey, but his girlfriend, Taylor Swift. That's what
Trump said in a post he made on social media thereafter, and he was not
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MK for 10% off. Guys, welcome to the show. How are you doing? Megan, thanks for having us. Excited
to be back. Hope you, uh, it sounds like you had a good time out there. I really enjoyed it. I did not know
I enjoyed sports this much. Maybe I will go to other live sports events now as a result of this
one. I mean, is it always so festive and everybody's in a great mood? Well, uh, it depends
on where you're at. I mean, at the Superbowl, it's been a great year. I mean, I, you, you know,
you, you come back where, uh, come back down where we're at in SEC country,
and we may take you to an Iron Bowl and let you see maybe a little bit more vitriol.
But no, the Super Bowl, everybody's feeling good.
And if you're a Chiefs fan until they kicked off,
and then it was just an absolute bloodletting, as we call it back home.
You were like asleep on the field.
I joked because my husband's from Philadelphia,
and we were driving home and I
was like, you feeling good? He's like, yeah, I'm feeling really good.
I'm like, are you going to go burn shit?
Like, isn't that what you do as
Eagles fans?
I think they beat him to it.
A lot of people beat him to it.
They were burning things in Philadelphia.
Well, I mean, at what point? I just think
I don't even think it's about them winning or losing.
I just think they want to burn stuff.
It doesn't matter. Whatever happens is an excuse to losing. I just think they want to burn stuff. Yeah. Like, it just doesn't matter.
Whatever happens is an excuse to do that.
They just want to go burn stuff.
I've never understood that burning down your city after you won.
I just don't.
I see.
I'm actually a Giants fan.
I grew up a Giants fan because my dad loved the Giants.
My brother loved the Giants.
I don't really know anything about sports.
But if I have to put on a jersey, that's the one.
We don't burn shit.
We don't.
We cheer.
We have, like, ticker tape parades. I don't understand the
rioting and destroying your city, but I'm still rooting for the Eagles because I do think that
Saquon Barkley is a class act. What a sweet guy. Every story I heard about him was about him being
generous to like the guys coming up behind him. Him, when I heard him interviewed, giving the
credit to other people. He's humble. There's a humility about him. He's got a sweet face. It was his birthday.
I don't know. I'm just like a huge fan. That was one thing the Giants did very wrong. Somehow,
he wound up an eagle instead of a giant. But anyway, what a star he was. And then I guess
the quarterback was the other big star of the night, Hurts.
Yeah. Well, I mean, Jalen Hurts, Cone, is the best act at the state court.
I mean, you want to talk class act.
This guy gets beat out at Alabama, deservingly so.
Tua Tagovailoa is one of the best college quarterbacks
I've ever seen.
Not a word against Alabama from Jalen Hurts,
not a word against his former coach, Nick Saban.
Goes to Oklahoma, plays really well there
as a Heisman finalist, gets drafted.
Nothing but a class act, and he's not the only one either.
Brandon Graham, there's so many classy guys in this organization
and well-run organization.
Saquon Barkley is the perfect role model.
You want to be a captain of a team.
If I'm a head coach or I'm a GM,
not only is he one of the most talented guys in the NFL,
especially at the running back position,
but he cares about his teammates more than he cares about himself.
He doesn't care about his stats.
He cares about winning.
Not only winning regular season games,
but winning championships.
And I think you put Jalen Hurts in the same boat.
I don't know two better leaders right now in the NFL
other than Jalen Hurts and Saquon Barkley.
Do it the right way.
Okay, so we all agree the Eagles are, of course,
the big winners of the evening.
Congrats to them and congrats to Philly.
And then there were the big losers.
Obviously, the Kansas City Chiefs, they lost. That was sad. I mean, at least they made it a great season. I mean,
it's a, it's a, seems to be a world-class football team from what everybody says. Um,
it was actually funny. We were walking in kind of late, like trying to get there. You guys will
appreciate this. They, they had shuttle buses to take us over, but we missed them.
It just didn't work out with our schedule, so we had to be driven.
And so Doug and I got driven as close as you could get,
and then we had to get out and walk, and it was pouring rain.
So it was very sad, ladies, because my hair got ruined.
And, you know, it was like a big night.
I wound up getting photographed with the president.
I would have liked to have had good hair.
Whatever.
God had different plans.
But we're walking in with everybody into the stadium. And it was such a shit show getting into this place, not only because the Super Bowl, because Trump was there and social security,
not social security, these secret service. And we're getting rained on. We were literally
told to go around the block. We were just literally walking in circles.
There's a guy who is an, what's the
name of the chief's coach? Andy Reed. It's an Andy Reed lookalike. I mean, the guy is identical
and he's just kind of walking there with one other guy with him. And there's a woman behind me. Like,
do you think we're going the right way? I'm like, I have no idea. She goes, we must be. I'm like,
what do you think? She goes, there's the the coach literally it's like five minutes to kick off i'm like i don't
i don't know anything about football but i don't and then we get there we have to wait they shut
down the gate we're waiting waiting i look at doug and i was like is this really worth it
it looks like let's go are you kidding me? We're waiting. We're going in.
So we did.
Well, Megan, I wonder how many people.
Andy Reid.
There's probably a lot of Andy Reid lookalikes in the United States.
I think Andy Reid would be a guy you could find a lot of lookalikes.
You know, bigger, mustache, not really stand out. This guy knows he's a lookalike.
Because I overheard him saying, like in a photo lineup, people choose him sometimes.
Yeah, I think, like, Andy Reid's the type of guy who could enter an Andy Reid lookalike contest and not even win.
And lose.
Yeah.
And lose.
That's a good point.
He's looked like that since he's been 13.
That's a fact.
Megan, I don't know if you've seen the video of Andy Reid when he was, what, 13?
He won a punt, pass, and kick contest.
He's the same size, Megan.
Like, the same size.
If you get a chance, y'all need to see that clip.
He's like the kid we all grew up with that's 12 but looks 30 years old.
Like, there's always that one in the group.
100%.
There's always that one.
There's always that one.
So, okay.
The biggest loser on Team Chiefs, I do do believe was Taylor Swift. I think it's fair
to say, and we wound up, I told the audience last week, we were guests of YouTube, um, which,
you know, as you know, a lot of our audience watches the show on YouTube. We've, we've had
record numbers on YouTube and actually stunning numbers, uh, over the past six months in particular.
But, um, so we went and to the right, literally right next to us was Taylor Swift. And then to the left
was Donald Trump. I mean, they were there. There's Doug and yours truly. And you can see Taylor
Swift right behind us. That was her booth and the Kelsey mom and families. And then if you look to
my left, there's Trump. He was one to two boxes over from us. And what a juxtaposition in the
crowd reaction. So Taylor Swift got popped up on the jumbotron as, as happens with these big stars.
And here's what happened.
Those are boos.
All right. And then here's what happened when Trump showed up on cam. And bright stars through the perilous fight.
For the red flag we watched.
It was so gallantly streaming.
You guys. You were in between that. You were right in between those two.
What do you mean? Oh, yeah, I was right in between those two, right in between those two.
And it was just so obvious that the crowd loved Trump. She looked confused about why the crowd
was booing her. And I submit to you, gentlemen, it doesn't have anything to do with,
well, maybe a tiny bit to do with her support of the chiefs. Cause I do think it was a predominantly Eagles crowd. It has to do with her politics and her shoving them down our throat, taking a side,
endorsing Kamala Harris because of Tim walls and his let's trans everyone's children and put tampons in men's rooms policies,
she's managed to alienate more than half of the country. Taylor, sorry, F-A-F-O.
You were in the F-O part of your political endorsement phase.
No doubt. Well, I'm still trying to recover from a post I made a few weeks ago where I said,
in a world full of Taylor Swift's, be Underwood and I stand by that tweet yeah yeah that is a good tweet I think a lot of I think a lot of people are
are this one to me this was even more than about football right it's almost a culture reckoning
here people are tired of the media putting false idols in front of them with a political agenda
and they want to get behind a real leader that the people can understand that actually see eye
to eye with and that's Donald Trump.
This wasn't about Philly fans or Eagles booing them because she roots for Travis Kelsey and the Chiefs.
It's exactly what you said, Megan.
It's the political things.
Whoever propped Taylor up to be this position,
I'll never know.
NFL fans don't want this and America doesn't want this.
So I'm not sorry.
I don't feel bad for her at all.
She deserved what she got.
Yeah, I don't feel it.
Taylor Swift's made so much money at the end of the day. You'd be hard pressed to make me feel bad for her at all. She deserved what she got. Yeah, I don't feel it. Taylor Swift made so
much money at the end of the day. You'd be hard pressed to make me feel bad for her about anything.
But I think this goes back to authenticity. I think even the people that don't like Donald Trump
respect him because at least he is being who he truly is. Taylor Swift feels like a puppet.
It feels like a puppet. If you watch her political affiliation and that mixed with them
just shoving her down our throats as football fans the whole year in the past two years,
I think it all culminated in that. And that's the juxtaposition. You may not like me personally,
but I'm real and you can respect that. You may not like me personally, but I'm inauthentic.
I'm going to boo the inauthentic person. And you know what? That makes me feel like we're more back than any.
Who do you think gets a louder standing ovation in that moment, though?
Donald Trump or Megyn Kelly?
I'm going to go Megyn Kelly.
I'm going to go.
I'm going to go Megyn Kelly.
I'm going to talk about, yeah.
I'm going Megyn Kelly.
The stadium.
Even with messed up hair, which I'm sure look great, I'd still go Megyn Kelly.
For sure.
It could look better.
I'm not going to lie. Um, you know, I will tell you what my favorite celeb sighting of the whole, uh, weekend. And there were some
great, very cool people there, but I was, I was like it when I get surprised. Um, I was, I swung
by the, this Fox party that my old hot and, uh, guess who came over to me and told me he was
my number one fan. I'm probably going to get
him in trouble, but he's a big fan apparently of the MK show. Rob Lowe. Yes. Really? Brad Pack
star Rob Lowe. I was like, welcome aboard on the fair and balanced squad. He didn't say what his
politics were, but he was just, I think he was talking about honesty. You know, he appreciated the honesty of the show and didn't show his politics one way or the other.
But to your point about authenticity, people know when they're getting it right.
They know they know with Trump they're getting the real deal.
And I think with Taylor Swift, she's had some good like battles that she's fought.
She stood up for herself, that whole Scooter Braun thing, and they tried to steal her music away. And for a while, the country was uniformly behind her,
but she blew it. She blew it by two things, I say. Number one, overexposure. Same thing
happened to JLo. She was too much, too many places where it's just like, I'm sick of you.
I gave you some celebration. Maybe I brought my kid to your era's tour. Now I get you shoved
down my throat in every magazine cover all over the internet at the football games every week.
And I'm just trying to watch the game. I'm sick of you. And then secondly, and more importantly,
she got political and I'm sorry, no matter which side you choose, you're going to alienate half of the country, especially
when you go for the Dem and say it's the LGBTQ piece of the Dem platform that's making you
endorse them. In particular, she named Tim Walz, a lunatic who literally would like to trans
our children and take custody away from us if we don't want to do it.
And also she abandoned her country music roots. I know that's just a different part of this,
but still that's where she came from. And I don't fault her at all for becoming a pop star. And hey,
my origins are just as a country music artist, but it feels like part of it, she's abandoned
that completely just to go sing pop music and has sort of never returned or to that demographic.
Well, I mean, in a weird way, this kind of has shades. And Megan, you may remember this of the Dixie Chicks and what happened to them. I mean, I remember that fall from grace when they
got political. Now, it's not to the extent with Taylor Swift because they were still singing
country music and things like that. But I would put to you, Megan, that one of the main reasons
outside of awful policy,
I mean, Tim Waltz, as sad as it is, I think he was just born that way. I think he's that type
of person. He's insane. Wanting to put tampons in the boys' bathrooms and calling yourself a
football coach when we all know you weren't. And meanwhile, at the same time, you were in
Tiananmen Square standing up in front of tanks when you weren't even there. That's a story for
another day. But I would put to you, Megan, that one of the same reasons that Kamala lost so badly,
I think she would have lost even if she was an okay candidate,
was the inauthenticity.
And that same thing has started to drag Taylor Swift down
at the end of the day, not just getting political,
not just backing the wrong political horse,
but you can smell a fake from a mile away.
And she's 100% fake when it comes to
this stuff. And outside of talking about 14-year-old boys that she broke up with, I don't
know if there's anything authentic about her. Give me Lainey Wilson any day who I met and spent
some time with and loved, by the way. She was amazing. She's from Louisiana. I did not realize
that. What a class act. super talented, was nice to everybody,
loved spending some time with her and getting to know her and her team.
Okay. Let's talk about the game because I definitely sensed a shift. Did you guys not
in like what's happening in our culture happened at the Super Bowl? And this of course is a,
is a cultural touchstone, you know, touchstone it always is. So first of all, we had a presidential
interview at the halftime again. I know it's not everybody's highlight, but it's important.
It's something we do. It's part of tradition. And the fact that Joe Biden couldn't and or wouldn't
do this to maintain this long held tradition was disgraceful. We knew it was because he wasn't all
there. He's still not
all there. That's why Trump just stripped him that, plus fair game because it was done to Trump,
of his security clearance, saying even the special counsel Robert Hearst said,
well-meaning elderly man with a poor memory, why would we be giving this guy top secret
classified documents access? But in any event, Trump gave the interview to Brett Baier. He did
great. It was a snappy seven-minute piece of a longer interview that Brett's airing tonight,
and we'll have highlights of it tomorrow. But that was number one. The president,
for the first time, showed up, was robust, was having a great time, was glad handing with
everybody, a moment for the country to celebrate our shared leadership, and wasn't too infirm to sit down and go mano a mano with Brett Baier.
Let's start there. Yeah, well, you brought back an old tradition. You mentioned the Super Bowl
halftime, one that Joe Biden sat out. Now, he didn't know he was sitting out. We think they
took him to a Little League football game and told him it was the Super Bowl, and he thought
he probably did one. But maybe starting a new tradition where the sitting president goes to
the Super Bowl. What is more American than that?
What is more American than that entrance
that Donald Trump had,
shaking hands with the players there before the game?
And then we talk about juxtaposition.
You talk about Taylor Swift sitting on one side
and Donald Trump sitting on the other.
How about the juxtaposition of the president
not only doing the interview,
but looking unbelievably cognizant
and going at warp speed
in the first couple of weeks
of his administration.
That, to me,
was the worst look
for the Democrats.
Joe Biden,
or Donald Trump,
was cognizant.
He was aware.
He was snappy.
He was serious.
Could also be light.
Just totally different
than what Joe Biden did.
Well, I mean,
let's talk about
what he did before this
before he even got
to the Super Bowl.
He was playing golf
with Tiger Woods.
Yeah.
That's a win by itself.
Is this the coolest day ever? Yeah. As a person, you go play golf with Tiger Woods. Yeah. That's a win by itself. Is this the coolest day ever?
Yeah.
As a person, you go play golf with Tiger Woods
and his son, then you go to the Super Bowl
and do this absolutely killing interview?
Well, in many ways, I felt like,
okay, we are back to my childhood.
A sitting president gets a standing ovation,
regardless of political party, that's awesome.
The game was a blowout,
like most of them in my childhood were.
A couple of the commercials were funny because I had to sit through several years here where I didn't laugh at a single
commercial. At least a couple of them were funny. Because they were all telling you you were evil
because you're a white man. Yeah, 100%. White man, bad. And some of these were very funny. But on the
flip side of that also, we still have a black national anthem, which I can't believe we even
have to make that statement that we've splintered so badly we have to have a completely separate
national anthem.
And we had what, in my opinion, was a completely out of touch halftime performance.
Regardless if you think Kendrick Lamar, this rapper, is talented or is a great lyricist or whatever,
the national appeal to me doesn't justify him performing at the Super Bowl.
It's the largest American event.
So I just don't understand that.
I do want to talk about that.
I mean, I appreciated that there seemed to be somewhat, there was red, white, and blue. I was like, okay, is he a Patriot? I
can't tell. Then there's a online people speculating that no, there was actually,
it was like somehow a middle finger to America was Sam, Sam Jackson. I don't totally understand
the theories. I saw red, white, and blue and I liked it, but I didn't understand a word he said.
I didn't understand his messaging. Apparently he sung the one song that was, or he sang the one song that is like his big rip on Drake.
So that's like a personal thing. I don't, I, oh, we have some of it. Okay. Let's watch.
I'm gonna do my stuff. Why you show not like a, ain't you tired? Trying to strike a chord
and it's probably a minor. He's suggesting Drake is a pedophile here.
Struck a chord, it's probably a minor.
Just Serena.
Serena Williams made a...
No.
They not like us.
No.
They not like us.
A cameo is the ex-girlfriend of Drake.
By the way, no evidence that Drake is a pedophile whatsoever.
This is some sort of internet thing that Kendrick Lamar put into a song. They don't like each other. I guess he was
like sort of a protege of Drake's, but then they broke up and they don't like each other, but
that's a little small ball for the Superbowl. And I, you looked around during the performance.
Nobody was even paying attention. Everybody's on their phone. It wasn't like, it was far from like
a Michael Jackson where it's like, oh my God, right?
Everybody in the stadium's riveted.
It was like, eh, okay.
Well, I mean, Megan, you know,
you bring up the small ball comment
and I think you're right.
I think something that would have been cooler
is if he'd have brought Drake out during that
and they would have squashed the beef
and it would have been like a unifying thing
and everybody would have got behind it.
I think that'd have been a much more
lucrative way to go about it. Now all of a sudden next week y'all are dropping a remix
to a song together that goes to number one in the charts because you just did it at the
Super Bowl. But it's this childish thing and look, we know people do this in music. They
beef with each other in this, that, and the other. But as far as deciding to put him as
the halftime show and David has three great solutions to fixing the Super Bowl halftime,
which I'm sure he's going to tell you here in a minute. But if I can't understand the words that you're saying,
and when I listen to Money Trees by Kendrick Lamar and some of the other songs he does that I like,
I can 100% understand what he's saying. But he might as well have been speaking North Korean
to me. That's why after the first three minutes, I couldn't understand. I can't go along with
something. It was verbal braille. That's what it was. I had no idea what he was saying.
Like Ben Shapiro at the Daily Wire, he tweeted out something like,
it's a beautiful voice and a beautiful accent,
but to be perfectly honest, I can't understand a word you're saying.
Live in peace.
The exact thing that Trump said to that Afghanistan journalist last week.
Well, he sounds like Joe Biden when he was on the debate stage.
I had no idea.
And what's the Serena Williams?
You're married to a white guy
singing a song called
They're Not Like Us.
Yeah.
What are you doing?
If I'm Serena Williams' husband,
you're gone.
Yeah, you're going back
and dancing with your,
for your ex?
You're gone.
Bye-bye.
No, no, no.
And by the way,
didn't her husband,
didn't her husband,
who was the CEO of Reddit,
give up his position voluntarily to somebody who's not white?
It was during the post-George Floyd-a-palooza mania where he was like, I'm too white.
I'm going to give up.
My team's going to check me on this, but I distinctly remember this story where he ceded his role for being a white guy.
So it's like, all right, whatever.
I don't know why she was there, but here, here, here was, um, I, cause I know you were asking each other on your
show. What did the ladies of the view think of it? Well, I've got your answer. Here's what they
thought, um, where they went in response to the halftime show. I think today Donald Trump is going to sign an executive order banning black people from
halftime. You remember last week we were talking about whether the NFL was capitulating to Trump
by removing the term and racism from the end zone. Boy, did they not capitulate to Trump.
When I saw Samuel L. Jackson dressed as a
black uncle fan
introducing
Kendrick Lamar
who then had like an entire
formation of all black people
making a U.S. flag
and all the racists who somehow
get in, man were they
hopping mad. So if the racists are mad
I am happy as a clam.
It was so nice to see black excellence and joy in front of the sitting president who
decided for the first time to go to the Super Bowl.
So Trump is upset because there were black people performing there. That's their message.
The accusations of racism don't land for me when one, you just
brought up Michael Jackson's performance, all time great. And two, Prince singing Purple Rain
in the rain is one of the greatest halftime, one of the greatest concert performances that you will
ever see. But I have three solutions to fix the halftime show, Megan. One, just let Chris Stapleton
do it every single year. If you already love him, you're happy. If you don't already love him,
congratulations, you're about to fall in love. And we don't need any theatrics.
We don't need to run a stage out there. We don't even need backup singers or a guitar. Just let
him go sing Broken Halos, acapella, and that'll solve it. Or Laney Wilson, for that matter.
Two, we have the technology now where everyone could just pick the musical artists they want.
Let's have five different ones representing the major genres of music across the country. If you want to listen to the hip hop one, you click that. If you want
to listen to the rock one, you click that. Let Elon Musk come up with the details. I'm just the
idea guy. Or three, we just get rid of it completely because high level athletes running
into each other for three hours should be entertaining enough. I'm not sure those are
going to work, but I have to say, I don't understand how
we, how we make it racial. It's like, maybe you like the songs, maybe you didn't, but because
it was all black people out there, that's a fuck you to Trump. That's an in your face. And Trump
must've been very upset at seeing black joy. Has there been a Republican president in modern
history who has done more to reach out to black Americans,
black voters, or who's gotten a greater proportion of them only to have their side
call all those people Uncle Tom's. Whenever a black Republican succeeds in America,
they call the man or the woman an Uncle Tom as if they're some sort of a race traitor.
And yet Ana Navarro, who, by the way, you're not black, has decided to
appoint herself like defender in chief of black people. She speaks for them all. I don't think so.
Yeah. Megan, can we just for a second, just about the view? Because what would have happened,
and I'm gonna try and obviously watch my words here. I think if we wanted to get answers from
terrorists faster, we wouldn't have to waterboard them.
We wouldn't have to torture them.
The form of torture we should actually use
is to strap them to a chair
and just play 24 hours straight of The View on a loop.
I think you would get answers
to where all the terrorists are.
I think Hamas would be done in three weeks
if we would just do that to a couple of them.
They'd tell us where everything is.
Same, I'd break like that.
Yeah, But the worst
part is, regardless of what would have happened at halftime, if it would have been a white person
singing at halftime with all mixed people behind them, they would have called Donald Trump racist
because a white person sang at halftime. There's no winning it. There's no way to appease these
people because this is all they got. But Megan, here's what I'm begging all Republicans to do.
All pundits that go on shows, let them keep doing it.
They're losing, and they're losing so hard,
they've been found out.
Don't help them.
I see Mike Murphy and these guys on panels
trying to tell them how to help them.
I come to the sports world.
If you're running the ball and it's not working
and I'm on defense, I don't go over to you at halftime
and say, hey guys, y'all may wanna start throwing the ball. We struggle not working and I'm on defense, I don't go over to you at halftime and say, hey, guys, y'all may want to start throwing the ball.
We struggle against that worse. Let them bury themselves.
Let the view keep doing it. Let Margaret Brennan and all these other people keep doing it because they're going to keep going down.
Poor Margaret. Her name has become the new Karen. You know you're doing something wrong when your name has become the new Karen.
All right. Let's talk about some of the ads. Very interesting turns from Pfizer and from Bud Light, you know, two companies that
were very much in the news over the past few years and not for the right reasons. Pfizer has been,
you know, paid, I don't know how much he paid. They paid Travis Kelsey to endorse their product.
Their ad, you know ad name is everywhere.
But their reputation has really taken a hit because, yes, they came up with the vaccine and so on.
But the point is they were not open about the vaccine side effects.
There are many Americans who have been vaccine injured who, because they struck this deal where they have this immunity for creating the vaccine, get a pittance in a settlement. They get almost nothing. But Pfizer executives got very rich.
The company got very rich and they just keep pushing it. I mean, people like that. Do you
know that they're on the eighth booster now? That's the people who are like obsessed with
the Pfizer. They're on their eighth booster and they're still pushing it on 15 year old boys
who are getting myocarditis,
a heart infection, which is very serious. And some of the heart scarring from that may never heal.
So yes, many of us look at Pfizer as a villain. Okay. They decided to drop an ad. It had nothing
to do with their vaccine. They decided to go for the heartstrings, focusing on other things
that Pfizer does. Watch. I've been here for years. I'm rocking my peers. What suckers and fears. Rinse the cancer bell. Break down like a monsoon.
Boxing through the hospital.
Overpowering.
Over the competition.
I'm a tower of cops.
Gonna knock you out.
Mama said knock you out.
I'm gonna knock you out.
Mama said knock you out.
I'm gonna knock you out.
Mama said knock you out. Hey, cancer.
We're going to knock you out with the little boy cheering.
Getting a hug from his mom.
Welcome to the dad. Pfizer's fighting for eight cancer drugs. What was that? Yeah.
I mean, it was effective. It made me feel something, you know, a mother hugging her cancer stricken little boy, of course. And now the problem for Pfizer is that's only part of the
story. Yeah. Look, anytime you show a kid beating cancer, it pretty much makes your ad
uncriticizable. So congratulations to them on that. But the trust factor is still in there for me.
Same with Bud Light, which I know we'll get to. Yeah. No, I don't trust you. Yeah. You can,
again, it was, it was effective. Like, I mean, I could feel something. We just had our first child
that, that, you know, affects me. But, you know, also one of the first things I thought when,
when we had our child was about vaccines.
I mean, you brought up, Megan, eight boosters.
Brad Pitt didn't need eight boosters
to get cured in World War Z,
let alone we need eight boosters to beat coronavirus.
What's World War Z?
Oh, you haven't seen the zombie movie with Brad Pitt?
Oh, Megan, put it on the list.
Put it on the big screen.
Let's get it on the big screen.
Well, here's the funny part.
Megan, you and Doug need to watch it,
and it'll get to the point at the end
where I'm talking about it,
and you'll be like,
oh, Jake, what Jake said is 100% true.
Like, there it is.
It's 100% true.
We've got our plans.
All right, thank you
for supplementing my social life.
All right, so you mentioned
the Bud Light ad.
The Bud Light ad.
Bud Light has very clearly
gotten the message.
I mean, I get it. They're doing better.
I'm just still so cynical about the brand. I'm like, you betrayed us. You never apologized.
You bent the knee to the trans lobby. And the reason you never apologized because you're still
on your knee to the trans lobby who are very mean and vocal. And but you should be on the knee to us
or to us. And you should apologize. I know other people, like Kid Rock, disagree, saying we
punished them and that's enough. I'll show you the ad. You guys tell me what you think.
You want to go fishing tomorrow? I got a colonoscopy tomorrow.
Fellas, I accidentally threw a lame party. Okay, Ted. They're on their way.
They're here.
You call this a party?
Cul-de-sac party.
Launch. Launch.
Here's our metaphor for an invitation.
Is that our leaf blower?
Party at the sack.
You are cordially invited to the end of the cul-de-sac.
This is incredible.
Your mower smokes meat?
No, a smoker cuts grass.
Hell yeah.
I spent most of my money on this.
New rig?
Fully custom.
How many Bud Lights can you fit in that puppy?
As many Bud Lights as it takes.
A lot of Bud Lights.
We get it.
We get it.
We showed this ad last week.
People get the gist.
They're trying to appeal to your testosterone,
saying they get it
and they never should have partnered with Dylan Mulvaney.
So are you guys ready to drink a Bud Light or no?
Hell no.
Blaine, that was your drink of choice.
In the words of Jonah Hill,
I'll never forgive you.
I'll never.
People don't forget.
I'm sorry.
What you did,
well, you can't come back from this.
There's certain things you can't come back from.
And I don't care who you put on the TV,
Shane Gillis, Peyton Manning, Tom Brady,
whoever the hell that other guy is.
What's his name?
Post Malone?
Yeah, I know Post Malone.
Well, at this point, there's nothing you can do
to come back and get me to forgive what you did.
You put Dylan Mulvaney as your biggest headline
when it comes to a beer.
How stupid can you be?
And these people aren't sorry.
They might put this commercial up
here. Hey guys, we're sorry. It's like a South Park episode. But to me, I'm like, I have the
brain of an elephant. I'm not going to forget. And they had a head of marketing who said that
the customer base had gotten too frat boy. Yeah. Yeah. Well, it's again, why can't anybody just,
the next brand that screws up, the best way to fix it is the best way to always fix it
when you mess up.
When I mess up and don't put the napkins
in the right place in the kitchen, my wife gets upset.
You know what I say?
I'm sorry.
There you go.
We'll be better next time.
If the Bud Light CEO would have came out
and looked down the barrel of a camera and said,
look, we made a mistake in marketing.
I didn't have a hand in it, but it was on me.
I'm asking for your forgiveness.
And here's a, we're going to lower the price of Bud Light by a dollar or something like
that for the next week or something.
That would have gotten you back in the good graces.
Because still, to this day, Megan, when I walk up to a bar, if I'm going to order a
Bud Light, which I don't anymore, if that thought pops in my head, I look around to
see how many guys are around me.
Because every time I say the word Bud Light, I think about Dylan Mulvaney and like a Nike outfit for women. And it just gives me the chills and takes me to a Stranger Things
place. It's amazing how much money Bud Light has spent with the endorsements and the commercials
and the UFC sponsorship. They've spent all that money just because they can't say we were wrong
or we are sorry. To Megan's point, they're trying to play both sides here. And now they're caught
in a trap where they're trying to be everything to everybody. And I'm sorry,
it's just not going to work for me. And you know what else they did? So they got rid of that
marketing representative and somebody else on the totem pole, but quietly, they didn't even do it
openly. It was like, oh, they're, they're on temporary leave, but they didn't attribute it
to this behavior. And then suddenly they'd left the company, but they didn't attribute it to this behavior. And then suddenly they'd left the company, but they didn't attribute it to this behavior. He, all the guy needed to do was come out to
your point and say, we screwed up. This was a marketing woman who went rogue and didn't
understand the mission of this company. She's fired. And we apologize. We insulted and misjudged
the values of our audience, of our customer base, and we will work
steadily to make it up to you. That's it. I don't use the P word, and I know the guy's a vet,
but he's too much of a P word to just own it. And until he does that, you're not forgiven.
I don't forgive you, and I also look at your beer as a trans bear. That's it. Okay. By the way,
I was right about Serena Williams' husband from Harper's Bazaar, June, 2020. Serena Williams'
husband asks the Reddit board to replace him with a black candidate. Alexis Ohanian has stepped down
from the Reddit board in a statement regarding his decision. Ohanian revealed, quote, I have
urged them to fill my seat with a black candidate and I will use my future gains on my Reddit stock to serve the black community, chiefly to curb racial hate.
And I'm starting with a pledge of $1 million to Colin Kaepernick's Know Your Rights camp.
Wow.
William supported her husband's decision and tweeted, having diverse views on any boards is important.
So proud of you, Alexis.
I know Olympia will be, too.
OK, that's where we were in June of 2020.
Only rich people can do that.
What a list.
Only a rich person.
I've never seen a plumber from the middle of Ohio go,
you know what?
I'm the number one plumber here in Canton,
but I'm stepping down because I'm white.
That's like the richest thing I've ever heard.
That's in a fantasy land that I can't even,
I hope one day maybe
I could live in that realm. I'm not stepping
down. Maybe it's for one of my
kids or something. It sounds like to me he didn't
really want to work anymore. No.
He didn't need to. He's very
white saviory too.
He's very white saviory.
You know what I mean?
I must step aside for you
blacks to have my position.
Otherwise, you could never get in. Because because of course you couldn't beat me,
you know,
on the merits.
It's just,
it's stinks on many levels.
Okay.
Now there were some good ads and my team has reached out to you guys and we
have gotten your favorites.
And I,
I feel like it might be unanimous that this is the number one favorite ad for
Jeep.
Longest thing we ever do is live our lives.
But life doesn't come with an owner's manual.
Might have been nice, huh?
But that means we get to write our own stories.
Freedom is yes or no or maybe freedom is for everybody but it isn't free it's earned
there are real heroes in the world but not the ones in the movies. Real heroes are humble.
They're not driven by pride.
The most sacred thing in life isn't the path.
It's the freedom to choose.
So choose, but choose wisely.
Choose what makes you happy.
My friends, my family,
my work make me happy. This Jeep makes you happy. My friends, my family, my work make me happy.
This Jeep makes me happy, even though my name is.
Yeah, damn right.
I hadn't seen that.
I hadn't seen that.
You know, the problem with being at the game is you don't see any of the ads.
That was amazing.
I loved it.
Yeah, well, look, it's the formula for the perfect ad, right?
America winning wars, your product, good monologue that isn't political, plus a dog.
And Han Solo. And Han, I mean, Han Solo.
I'm not a mathematician, but that's a pretty good formula, Kelly. No doubt. It made me feel proud to be an American.
Yeah. Right? And that's the message we need to send out to people right now.
You should be proud to be an American.
And it doesn't get better than that.
Yep.
Harrison Ford is still really cool.
And maybe he's done a celebrity endorsement of a political candidate.
I don't remember it.
If he has, he's not that outspoken on politics at a minimum.
I can say that.
I think I would have noticed.
But I must tell you, even if he were, I would totally forgive and love him. You know, I just think he's so cool. He's
like transcended all that stuff for me. I yes, Star Wars, everybody loves him from Star Wars.
That's more I think of a guy thing, to be perfectly honest. For a woman, it's the working
girl character that he played. There's never been anybody cuter.
He was adorbs and he's got this great combination of being like relatable, but also like very sexy.
And as he gets older, he's not dying his hair. His voice is getting kind of gravelly.
He's, I don't know. He's, he's entered like a different phase of cool. And Jeep was very smart
to get him to endorse their product
and to do all the imagery that you guys just talked about. Even if it's subtle, you get what
they're saying. We're back. America is back, baby, and Jeep is on board for it. Okay, so that,
I see why you loved it. Thank you for bringing it to my attention. The next one my team tells
me you guys enjoyed was the Uber Eats ad.
Here it is.
It's at 14. They only play on Sundays. Because nobody's eating ice cream Saturdays, kid. Jeez. So the Packers were named after meatpackers.
What's one called fast, Coach?
Cheeseheads.
Of course.
Why do you think Buffalo got a team?
These wings deserve a team.
I figured out a good team name for Buffalo, Bill.
Buffalo.
Buffalo.
And their biggest game?
Come on.
Our championship will be a Super Cup.
Can't eat out of a cup, Ted.
But a bowl?
How about a Super Bowl?
And we'll start naming players after appliances.
Hey, coach, do I have to be called refrigerator?
Yes.
And Peyton?
He was a beef salesman.
Omaha!
Steak.
Omaha!
No one believes that football is just some conspiracy to sell food.
When football makes you hungry, order Uber Eats.
That's very clever.
Well done.
Everything you just said about Harrison Ford,
everything you just said about Harrison Ford a minute ago,
copy and paste to Matthew McConaughey.
Effortlessly cool.
I mean, is he our generations,
a younger generations Harrison Ford? I mean, yeah, look, Matthew McConaughey is versatility
is incredible, but you know, Megan, this is like the culmination of a bunch of other commercials
that they've done with Matthew McConaughey talking about food that have all been funny.
So this was like, he did one with Woody Harrelson that I enjoyed.
That's fantastic. So I think it's original too. I would,
I I'm the biggest football fan in the world. I would have never made that connection. So the
originality, Matthew McConaughey being funny and then going through the different eras of football
all the way back to the first game to kind of modern day with Peyton Manning. Uh, I just thought
it was absolutely perfectly put together. And, uh, it's, it's funny. It's originally funny and
not forced, which I think
is money. I saw a quick clip of Matthew McConaughey. I don't even know what it was from,
but I think he is from Texas. And the interviewer's like, how you doing? And he goes,
just trying to get my eight seconds on the bull like everyone else.
Yeah, all right, all right, all right. I can't. Half his commercials, at least I understood what
he was saying in that one. When he does the Escalade commercials, he's just talking in nonsensical quips.
And it still works.
And it still works.
That's how you know you've got talent.
That's exactly right.
All right, what did you think, Blaine?
I thought it was kind of the same thing you echoed what Jake said.
It's kind of a different train of thought when it comes to sports,
which is creative and cool and it's clever.
And any time you put together football, food, and Matthew McConaughey,
I mean, that's basically the triple X right there.
That's a trifecta.
I'll buy whatever from Uber Eats.
Hell, at this point, I'm pretty close to buying Uber Eats and a Jeep.
And there's no woke messaging.
No, just like straightforward, to the point,
highlighted your product like you said, and made me laugh.
Yeah, that's all it takes.
Can I say something?
Uber Eats, something so funny about Uber Eats. Something's so funny
about Uber Eats. I was just remarking on this to my husband the other day. Our 15 year old had
some buddies over and it was like maybe five o'clock in the afternoon. And two of them are
sitting there eating like burgers and fries. I did not get anybody burgers and fries. And they'd
been at my house for a couple of hours. I'm like, where'd you guys get it? They're like,
oh, we Uber Eats it. I'm like, you no longer have to provide, you know, as like the homemaker.
You don't have to provide for anybody.
Well, when my wife was pregnant, I mean, we probably had the Uber Eats stock go up about 70% for the last four months of that.
So it's always a winner.
And I mean, you don't even have to go to the drive.
I think drive-thrus, you know, may be hurting a little bit like the old school drive-thrus because you don't have to go to the drive-thru anymore.
They'll just bring it to the house.
There's something about people delivering your food.
It just hits different.
It does hit different.
It just hits different.
Yeah.
Well, I'm a big fan now.
I did wind up feeding them again later.
But, man, Uber, thank you for the assist.
Guys, thank you for the assist.
I appreciate it and enjoy the show.
Thanks so much for having us, Megan.
It's always a pleasure to come on here and glad
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I have a couple of other things to say.
I wanted to say something about Harrison Ford.
I've been meaning to mention this to you.
So everybody saw the movie Presumed Innocent, right?
Or read the book by Scott Turow.
If you haven't, please do both.
The movie came out years and years ago. It starred Harrison Ford as an embattled prosecutor who, um,
winds up accused in the death of his mistress. And it's just an amazing, well-written, well-done, uh, book and movie. And, uh, Harrison Ford's amazing in it. So then this past summer,
they came out with the Netflix, like redo of presumed innocent as a series, like a six episode
series. And it was written, I think Scott Turow consulted, but it was written this one by David
E. Kelly, the guy who wrote the practice and, uh, big little lies. And he, I mean, he's one of our
best television writers. He also
happens to be married to Michelle Pfeiffer. So he wrote it and Jake Gyllenhaal starred in it. It was
really well done and it was very different from the original. He went way off the book,
but also came up with a bunch of clever twists and my whole family enjoyed it. We were on the
edge of our seats the whole six episodes. Well, just now Scott Jarreau has dropped his sequel. It's like one of the sequels. I guess
it's like the second sequel to Presumed Innocent and it's called Presumed Guilty.
And I listened to my books. I don't really read them. I just, I read so much for the show. I like
to spare my eyes. So I listened to the whole thing on audio book and I loved the audio book.
I want you to know this. I loved the audio book of presumed guilty. The guy who reads it, forgive me, I don't have his name in front of me. Uh, he sounds like he's
like a guy who like, you know, maybe it was kind of waspy drink scotch at night and it's just sick
of the bullshit. You know, that's just how he sounds to me. Like just sort of a no nonsense
dude. Who's like, this is the way the world is.
Now, Scott is a Democrat and there's like, there's a little, he's not woke, but there's a little
touch of those like messages in there. I don't care. I think he's brilliant. I really, really
enjoyed it. And I think you might enjoy the read of Presumed Guilty, but I'm just going to tell you
another thing. So it got me on a Scott Turow path and I didn't
realize he did write a sequel to Presumed Innocent called Innocent. And it involves all the same
characters as the first book. And I'm listening to that on audio tape right now, and I cannot put it
down. It's so good. Don't know how it's going to end, you know, bear with me. But if you're looking for something, if you like legal thrillers, as I do, I think you'll really enjoy this.
And Scott Giroux, thank you for the hours and hours of entertainment for what it's worth in
my head. When I picture Rusty Savage, the protagonist of all of these books, I picture
Harrison Ford. It just makes you love him even more. It just goes to show
you get one of those big roles as an actor. You can ride it for the next several decades if you
at least connect to somebody who's a hit writer like Scott Jaroz. So there you go, my entertainment
recommendations for the day. Okay. I want to get to what happened. There's so much news, but we'll talk about it tomorrow. We have a full show for you tomorrow. I mean, I went, I, I, I went over, I was in the YouTube box and met
a lot of absolutely lovely, lovely people. Such, such accomplished people were so, so like in good
humor and down to earth. The one guy who, uh, owns Tinder and match.com and another guy who runs Pinterest. Super sweet guys who absolutely
know airs about them. You would never have known that they run these very big, powerful companies,
just very cool people. Really enjoyed our time with these guys. Then I got up. I told you about
Lainey Wilson, star, the nicest. had a deep conversation with her about God and religion and
where she's at and where I'm at. Really, really loved. She sent me some great recommendations,
including a Sean Ryan podcast she really loved. We both are big friends or big fans of Sean Ryan.
So then I was trying to use the ladies room and something very funny happened. I went out,
right? I told you where I was in relation to Taylor Swift. Well, I, I walk out the box, the suite, and there's,
you know, the dress, the lady in a dress that signifies this is the women's room. So I go
and there's a woman standing there. So I of course just assume there's a line.
And, um, I'm like, Oh, is, are you in line? And she's like, no. I'm like, oh, okay. So I go to get past her
and she's like, oh no, I think someone's in there. I'm like, one person? You know, like,
I'm like, oh, she's like, there was something unclear about what she said. So I tried to go
past her and then I pressed down the doorknob and it started to open. And I heard like, oh,
and then she was like, oh no, no. And
then I realized Taylor Swift was clearly in there. And this was like a privacy guard for her.
So I think I almost walked in on Taylor Swift in the bathroom. And I'm really glad that did
not happen. Really, really glad. So then I realized it was just one of those one stall
bathrooms. And I found the actual women's
room, which is where I went. It was fine. But on my way to try to find the women's room,
I actually ran into Donald Trump Jr. And he's such a sweetheart. I have to say,
he's really one of my favorite people. I have never seen him where he is anything other than totally magnanimous, kind, warm. What do you need?
What do you need to know? How can I be of help to you? Uh, just like the most genuine,
likable guy. Truly. I'm a huge fan of his. And, uh, he was with his new girlfriend who I met,
who was stunning, stunning. She's like super tall and you know, you're taken aback by the
beauty coming at you down the hall. She was super gracious, very nice person. And they're going the
other way. I'm going this way. And he said, Oh, have you seen my dad? I was like, no, I haven't
seen him. And he's like, do you want to say hi? And of course I want to say hi to the president.
It was out of his way. He was leaving the suite. They were walking like halfway down the hall. By the time he offers me
this, he sees me. He turns back around to take me back into the suite. That's very kind. He's like
with an entourage, really appreciated it. Go in there. It's like a who's who of, you know,
Republican politics in there. Got to meet Caroline Leavitt. That was a highlight.
His press secretary, 27 year old star. And of course, this is a picture of yours truly with the president, with Don Jr. and with Steve Scalise, total patriot. Of course, took a bullet
from a lunatic who was outraged over things he'd heard on Rachel Maddow's show, but really was just
a lunatic and has gone on to just do wonders in the Republican Party. Very loyal to the president,
close ally. So I enjoyed meeting with Caroline. She's crushing it. Do you know she has a baby?
She has a baby, a one-year-old who is a little boy. And she is, of course, having all the
struggles of new motherhood while she's on the road constantly with President Trump.
But she's finding a balance.
What she's doing is a service to her country.
She's, I think, truly just a patriot.
She loves Trump.
She loves the country.
And I think she's correct that she can find a balance, even though she's got a baby right now, between serving her country and the president and taking care of her little boy.
She's got a very supportive husband, too. So say a prayer for Caroline. She, that that's a big
challenge. And I think she's doing a wonderful job. Got to spend some time with Katie Britt,
who was there with her son, her teenage son, who's 14 year old freshman in high school.
What a doll. I told him how cool his mom is. She's there, uh, taking her son to the Super Bowl. Hello. That's, I mean, what a,
anyway. Saw Eric Schmidt, former attorney general of Missouri, who now is the senator from the
state. He's been doing great work on so many issues that are near and dear to all of our hearts.
The whole thing was just such an uplifting tour, right? Like you walk through and you see this
person to whom you're grateful and that person to whom you're grateful. The president was next to his daughter, Ivanka, who has been far less
in the public eye this time around, but is a total class act. She's just, you know, she and Jared,
I think, decided to recede from political life because they just got completely battered and
bruised first. They all did. I mean, Don Jr. always says he's the most subpoenaed person in U.S. history. Eric Trump, too, same. Laura Trump is more outspoken and she
enjoys that, but not everybody wants the downside of what comes with putting yourself out there
when it comes to politics. And I think Jared and Ivanka, I think they're there for the president,
but maybe just don't want that to be the pointy part of the spear like their dad.
As she was next to the president, looked luminous, totally warm.
All the family, I think their natural closeness with one another leads to like an inner joy.
I do.
I mean, they're extremely close.
They're extremely loyal to one another.
They know they have that sort of wolf pack.
And I think if you build that same dynamic in your own family, you'll have the same closeness with your kids. You'll have the same
camaraderie, even when they're all adults and they're already producing the next generation.
So anyway, I had a great chat with the president. After I left him, he banned the penny.
Or maybe it was right before. I don't know if he banned the penny last night because
apparently it costs more than two cents to make one cent. Trump said, this makes no sense.
So we're not making pennies anymore. I've got to say, thumbs up. It was the least of what he did
over the weekend. And we'll talk about all of that in more detail tomorrow. But I think the overall sentiment I got from Team Trump was that they are thrilled that the fight the left is choosing to pick
is over the firing of bureaucrats, the jobs of bureaucrats. Boo-hoo, a bureaucrat got fired.
A bureaucrat has lost their lifetime employment on the public dime. They accurately
deduce that that is not going to tug on anybody's heartstrings. No one's. And, you know, Trump said
to Brett Baier, I ran on this. I ran, I told people I was going to do this. And, you know,
Brett brought up with him, well, you know, people, some people say whatever Elon's in there with his team of, you know, tech bros, and they're looking at things they shouldn't be looking at.
And, uh, you know, what's, is he looking up his competitors, private data? Like what's he doing?
It's like, what, what reason do you have to distrust him? Right. And here was Trump defending
Elon for what it's worth. I don't know if it's kickbacks or what's going on, but the people,
look, I ran on this and the people want me to find it.
And I've had a great help with Elon Musk, who's been terrific.
Bottom line, you say you trust him.
Trust Elon? Oh, he's not gaining anything.
In fact, I wonder how he can devote the time to it. He's so into it.
But I told him do that. Then I'm going to tell him very soon, like maybe in 24 hours, to go check the Department of Education. He's going to find the same thing. Then I'm going to go to the military. Let's check the military. We're going to find billions, hundreds of billions of dollars of fraud and abuse. And, you know, the people elected me on that. 100% right. And that's been one of the things all along. We are so lucky we
have Elon Musk willing to work for us, willing to bring this tech team in there to kick the tires
of these agencies and see who's wasting our money with a bunch of fraudulent kickback schemes to
their left wing buddies. And the answer is a lot, A lot of people are. There have been some activist judges
trying to slow it down or stop it. I am very confident that the executive branch will see
its powers upheld once these cases go up in appeal. There's one Trump appointed judge who
slowed some of the layoffs that he's going to be doing, the federal workers. That's going to get
resolved. He just said, we're going to have a hearing on it. I don't think that's a, that's a real win
for the Trump challengers. That's, he's just saying, let's slow it down until we can actually
have a hearing. And I can hear the issues briefed. Their argument is you can't lay them off with
eight months of pay promise because the, the, they're only guaranteed pay through March.
And so no one has the power to authorize them pay
for the next eight months. So we'll work that out. These people are going to go,
they're taking the voluntary buyout and some are getting fired. Anyway, I really have faith that
Trump does have the executive powers that he's saying he does. And that in nine out of 10 of
these cases, he'll win. I mean, it could be 10 out of 10, but I actually took a hard look at most of them and thought his executive power seems very much
intact. These are just people who can't deal with reality. Deb, do we have the soundbite of the
bureaucrat upset? Is it with, yeah, it's with Margaret Brennan. Speaking of Brian,
so this is, I don't know why Margaret Brennan has decided to absolutely ruin her career.
First, with that vice presidential debate and with her J.D. Vance interviews, just the pathetic nature of her journalism in general.
And now she and CBS News decide this is the place to go with this story, like the story of the Trump presidency, which, by the way, we talked about that poll mentioned in passing Trump's poll right now.
The latest poll has him up six on his approval rating since he was elected. He's at 53 percent,
47 percent disapproved. Fifty three percent is high for President Trump. He.
Yeah, it's across the board. I mean, several polls, Quinnipiac has him up three. Emerson
has him up eight. Pew's got him down four. That's an outlier. Quinnipiac has him up three. Emerson has him up eight.
Pew's got him down four. That's an outlier. The Economist has him up six. CBS has him up six.
The people like what Trump is doing across age groups. The breakdown of the demographics on the approval rating, ages 18 to 29, he's up 10 with them versus approval versus disapproval.
30 to 44, up four. Gen X, 45 to 64, up 12. And with the boomers, he's even. I mean,
he's crushing it. There's a reason he's crushing it, because as he said, he's doing all the things
that he said he was going to do. But Margaret Brennan didn't get the memo. Margaret Brennan
decided what we need to do is really highlight the stories of the poor federal bureaucrats who don't wanna be fired.
Here is Thought 20. We spoke with a ten-year veteran of USAID who asked to stay anonymous
out of fear for their family members' safety. Civil servants are at their core sworn
to uphold the rules of our government, of our constitution, and to serve each incoming
administration. My personal politics don't play a role. It isn't clear why this sliver of spending,
less than 1% of the federal budget, is the first focus of this so-called efficiency project.
But it feels like a demolition, perhaps a preview of the future for other public servants. Please pay attention to USAID.
This might not affect you right now, but it will tomorrow.
It's a way to make us feel sympathy by making your guest sound like a monster.
The voice modulation is disturbing, right?
What is that?
My God.
No one feels sorry for the federal bureaucrats. Sorry,
they just don't. They're more worried about their own lives and their own jobs. And none of us has
lifetime tenure. Unless you're a Supreme Court justice or a federal judge, you don't have
lifetime tenure. Why do you think you deserve to have your federal fat cat bureaucrat job forever?
I don't have my job forever. I've got to work for it. I've got to earn it. I don't feel sorry for
you. And CBS News putting all the pictures of the kids in Africa who are starving.
I don't see like the Somalian dance troupe, LGBTQ trans endeavors as your B-roll, Margaret.
Where's the trans choir from Ireland? Why am I paying for that? Right? Like that was at the B-roll.
Oh, we're starving children. That's what Trump is doing. He's, he's trying to cause the death of little children.
Maybe you should look at Democrats who corrupted this program from the start to make it their
favorite left-wing cause slush fund, endangering what legitimate offerings there were to the point
where the thing is Elon said is now all worms. Maybe that's where you should be doing your deep digging, Margaret. Okay. I really don't care, Margaret. Do you?
Um, all right. So he's just starting with USA ID and that one's not done. He, you heard him say,
is going to go over to the department of education and God only knows what we are going to find
there. He's going to go to the Pentagon. In the meantime, over the weekend, Trump was revoking the security clearances, yes,
of Joe Biden. As I said, I'm fine with it. And also, I love this one. This is small, but I've
got to say, okay, he revoked the security clearances and banned from federal buildings
Letitia James, the Attorney General. It's going to make it tough for her to go to a federal court down in Manhattan.
DA Alvin Bragg, so fun.
Biden's former national security advisor, Jake Sullivan,
who was chief foreign policy advisor to Hillary Clinton too.
Biden's deputy attorney general, Lisa Monaco.
That's long past due.
Lisa Monaco not only helped orchestrate the Russia hoax,
but is completely behind letting Hunter Biden off the hook. She was the one running herd on a lot of
these slow roll against Hunter Biden per those two whistleblowers from the IRS.
Bye, bye. Why should you have a security clearance at all? You abused it.
You abused it. Um, Andrew Weissman lost his, I mean, what, what does he do now other than go
on MSNBC and rip on Trump? Why does he need a security clearance? And here's, here's my personal
favorite attorney, Mark Zaid. I'm he's so deserves it. Attorney Mark Zaid, who went to Albany Law School like me, and I used to
like the guy. And then, of course, he started to publicly attack me when I didn't hate Trump.
And he got very upset about that and started all of his nonsense, even though I had defended him
on Twitter. But he showed that I was wrong in my defense. He is a partisan hack. And he makes his
whole business by defending these CIA whistleblowers. He's got to have top security clearance in order to represent them.
And his whole game now is attacking Trump. He's a complete Trump derangement syndrome sufferer.
He hates Republicans. Why should we allow him access to the nation's secrets? I don't know
what's going to happen to his business now, but good luck, Mark. Anyway, Trump's been on a roll. He's doing a lot more and we need it. We need it
all. What he did with the Kennedy Senator board, he got rid of all the Kennedy Center or most of
the board and made himself chair. All they do is honor left wingers. That's all this thing does. So why? He's right. Why don't
we clean house? I think he made Rick Grinnell the acting director or he gave him an honor.
I can't remember, but Rick Grinnell is now going to be on that board. I love it. It's like
all your right-wing dreams come true every day. He's still at it. Okay. So we'll get back into
that tomorrow and do more
substance. Thank you for bearing with me. I do want to tell you just a couple of other fun things
of our trip. Doug got to meet Walter Isaacson. That was very cool. Doug's an author, as you know,
Walter Isaacson is one of the best biographers in the land. Very cool guy. I guess he lives down
there in New Orleans and was totally gracious with
his time. Very nice to Doug. And I love to see Doug meet somebody he admires because it's a
short list for him. He's, you know, he's, he's got a lot of, a lot of good taste. Uh, so thanks a lot,
Walter. And, um, I guess that's it. We'll do more behind the scenes pictures in our American News
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