
Lefties Losing It: Tampon Tim Walz reaches a new low
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And it's time for Lefties Losing It. Let's start with this disgusting display by lefty losers of what should have been a somber moment as Vice President JD Vance and Usha Vance attended the Annunciation Catholic Church in Minneapolis in remembrance of the victims of last week's shooting.
But idiot lefties had to hijack the moment.
Do better!
You're ungrateful!
You're a coward! Do better! You're a coward! Do better! And I'll have more on J.D. Vance later, but first let's check in with Joy Reid, who's gone from taunting people in tears to being in tears.
Wipe your own tears and for God's sakes stop whining. It's embarrassing.
I'm sorry.
That, um, that what I was doing had value.
No, your show never had any value other than for my segment. Now, just last week, Joy Reid was claiming white people have never invented anything. Well, her latest claim is admitting that she's a product of DEI
and she's proud of it. As many times as I have been called DEI or an affirmative action baby and all that, you know what I never get? Mad. Because I actually am very much in favor of DEI. I don't take that as an insult because I understand that that means that I'm just damn excellent and innovative and yeah I am DEI I'm bringing diversity and that's bringing something great. You're not insulting me if you say oh, you're an affirmative action person I got in Harvard
I'm like, yeah, I got into our Harvard with affirmative action and Yale and Brown and also, you know, Vassar You know in the University of Denver
You have some bright hard-working young Asian probably missed out on the opportunity of a lifetime, so Joy could take advantage of DEI. And what an education to receive. This mad banshee is now claiming that Donald Trump was never shot. It's one thing to have these crazy thoughts in your head,
Joy, but she's sharing them on the World Wide Web. Here she is with fellow former MSNBC host, Katie Fang. And folks get ready to be assailed by a weapon grade crazy.
He's got these magical doctors who claimed that he was shot in the ear, but his ear, I guess, grew back. He had a Duplo bandage on one minute, no bandage the next. We can't get a medical record from this alleged assassination. He was supposedly shot.
We have nothing. We've got nothing.
You can't even ask. Where are the investigative records? One day he slapped his maxi pad on his ear. The next day, the ear is totally fine.
It's fine. And I remember being in mainstream media where we both used to work saying, isn't it odd that we've never asked for his medical records? And I got in trouble for that. The mainstream media isn't demanding his medical records. They're not demanding anything. They're terrified of this man.
And now that people are speculating that he might have died, we only get that online. But mainstream media is acting like everything's fine.
He seems fine to me.
That's because his fine joy, your crazed fantasies and wishful thinking are not substitutes for facts. Now to the man who could have been Vice President, the uniquely awful Tim Walls, tampon Tim. Here he is talking about the false reports of Donald Trump's death and he tells his sad supporters to remain hopeful that the President will die. What an utterly hideous human being this Commie Widow is.
You get up in the morning and you do scroll through things and although I will say this the last few days you woke up thinking there might be news. Just saying, just saying there will be news sometime just so you know there will be news.
Hideous stuff. Even Stephen Colbert, yes, the stage 4 TDS sufferer Stephen Colbert, made it clear to his audience that no decent person hopes for the president to die.
This weekend, the biggest story was frenzied social media rumors speculating whether Donald Trump had died. For the record, Donald Trump is very much alive. Okay. And no, we like our presidents alive. Donald Trump is very much alive. And this whole crazy rumor started simply because Trump had zero events on his schedule
Wednesday, Thursday or Friday.
And the man who wants to be the next Democrat president and he is a front runner cause the Democrats have a dangerously shallow talent pool. And Gavin Newsom, like any good lefty, isn't above whipping up hysteria and indulging in all sorts of lies and hyperbole.
I don't think Donald Trump wants another election. You think for a second you want, I have two dozen Trump 20 another election. You think for a second you want I have two dozen Trump 2028 hats. His folks keep sending me. There you go there'll be no
more elections because there's a baseball cap with Trump 2028 on it. It's a joke Gavin that's why people are sending it to you. And he wasn't done there, here he claims that Donald Trump does not want immigrants to
vote in 2028. You think ICE is not going to show up around voting and polling booths to chill participation? You know that, the National Guard, you know that. Everybody knows what's at stake so we have to put a stake in the ground and do
things differently. Did Gavin just admit something there that illegal immigrants may in some cases be voting? Because legal migrants have zero, zero to fear from ICE. They're not intimidated and various polls have shown that they are in fact in favour of Donald Trump's deportation program. Now whoever the Democrat candidate is, they're likely to face one of the very best politicians in US history. It's a big statement I know,
but JD Vance is the whole package. His intellect, his conviction, his personal history and achievements, his beautiful family, he is the perfect candidate. And the media still haven't worked that out They think they can take him on the media slow learners and that's certainly the case when it comes to NBC
Here is host Krista Welker trying the old people are saying routine with JD Vance Regarding the raid on warmonger and serial leaker John Bolton's property, the VP wasn't having it. You know, a lot of people have already looked at this and said this looks a lot like retribution.
Is this retribution?
Well, who has said it looks a lot like retribution, Kristen? A lot of people who tried to throw Donald Trump in prison for completely fake charges that were later thrown out by multiple different courts.
And the vice president explains here about the impact illegal immigrants have on elections because they are counted in the census. And that costs American citizens real representation.
We'd have way fewer House seats than we should have, one, if the Democrats hadn't aggressively gerrymandered and two, if illegal aliens weren't counted in the census for purposes of apportioning congressional seats. The best estimates I've seen is that California, for example, has five additional congressional seats than it should have because they count illegal aliens for the purpose of apportioning representatives. Meanwhile, Ohio, my home state, lost a representative.
We're literally losing representatives for American citizens in order to give congressional representation to illegal aliens. Republicans are trying to balance out the scales a little bit for basic fairness and for the integrity of our democracy.
Joining me now is Newsweek's senior editor at large and Article Three Project senior counsel, Josh Hammer. Josh, that trend is undeniable. Having illegal immigrants counted in the census makes a difference, a big difference that undermines America's democracy.
Yeah, Rita, it's really positively abhorrent, is it not? I mean, there's actually, there's an interesting constitutional legal debate here as to whether or not it should be only citizens or green card holders, legal permanent residents there. That's actually a somewhat interesting 14th Amendment legal debate. But the notion that illegal aliens, people who are in this country illegally, that they
should be counted as persons for purposes of abortion. They're literally, as a legal matter, they're literally not here. I mean, they might physically be here, but legally under the eyes of the United States Constitution, under the eyes of our government, under the eyes of the rule of law, they're not here. They shouldn't be counted. And J.D. Vance is right that blue states have historically disproportionately benefited from this practice. Now it's interesting, Donald Trump actually made a move to change his practice back during the first term there. He was stopped by John Roberts
and a five-four majority of the US Supreme Court. It was an utterly preposterous ruling at the time. I thought that Donald Trump should seriously consider basically just sticking two middle fingers in the Supreme Court and just outright defying the order. He didn't do that there,
but now he has another opportunity to try to go for it there. And it's something that frankly should have been done a very, very long time ago. And I look forward to seeing it getting done, ideally post-Hastings.
Now we have plenty of serious matters to discuss, Josh, including narco-terrorists being blown up by the Trump administration. But before we do that, let's look at one of the all-time great Donald Trump social media posts. He posted this earlier today on Truth Social
about Rosie O'Donnell. He wrote, as previously mentioned, media post he did the posted this earlier today on truth social about
Rosie O'Donnell he wrote as previously mentioned we are giving serious thought to taking away Rosie O'Donnell citizenship she is not a great American and is in my opinion incapable of being so Josh he might just be serious but he really is the the funniest president we've ever had. This woman claimed just this week, Rosie O'Donnell, that the Minnesota shooter, the trans-identified lunatic who wanted to kill Donald Trump was actually a Republican, a MAGA supporter. But I would argue being
a little bit crazy isn't grounds for being stripped of your citizenship.
You know, Rita, I remember the first Republican presidential primary debate all the way back in August 2015 is the very first that very chaotic cycle. They were there were like 10 or 15 candidates running back then and if I remember serves I think it was making Kelly was moderating that debate I think I think she was with Fox News back the
time and this went Donald Trump had that famous comment we kind of means no microphone. He says, only Rosie O'Donnell.
You've called women you don't like fat pigs, dogs, slobs, and disgusting animals. Your Twitter account is several-
Only Rosie O'Donnell.
No, it wasn't.
You know what, I was like,
he only hates Rosie O'Donnell, not all women. So I mean, Rosie O'Donnell and Donald Trump have a very long and very testy and very combative relationship there. I mean, we can quibble as to whether or not this sort of conduct, these sort of posts are quote unquote beneath the dipony of the president of the United States. I mean, frankly, for being candid there point that you and I have discussed before. I mean, Donald Trump's humor is one of his bar none absolute greatest political traits. He is a laugh out loud, knee-slap funny.
I mean, when he gets up there behind the microphone, when he gets behind his keyboard to type late social media there, you know that you are in for a thrill, which makes sense because the guy is a businessman. He's a show businessman, someone who has operated casinos, hotels, the R of the deal, the apprentice reality TV selling Trump vodka, Trump this, Trump that there. He gets it. He knows how to sell a product there.
In this case, the product, frankly, is presidency. Look, on the actual merits, I obviously agree with you.
I don't think that's-
I don't think it's serious.
I don't think it's serious. I think this is what so many of his opponents fail to see. While his supporters can discern the difference between serious policy and him having a laugh on social media. And the picture he posted with that statement was pretty funny as well. Now on serious matters, the Trump administration is under fire from the usual suspects for stopping a big shipment of narcotics from reaching US soil.
They blew up the boat and the Secretary of State Marco Rubio has been clear that this action was necessary to save American lives.
The the President of the United States has determined that narco-terrorist organization posed a threat to the national security of the United States. I don't need to explain to you why. They are traffickers of people, they are traffickers of deadly drugs, they are traffickers of all kinds of illicit means and they use the money that they generate to destabilize governments in the region which in and of itself then poses a threat to the United States. These are organized corporate structured organizations who specialize in the trafficking of deadly drugs into the United States of America. They pose an immediate threat to the United States.
Period. If you're on a boat full of cocaine or fentanyl or whatever headed to the United States, you're an immediate threat to the United States. And the President, under his authority as Commander-in-Chief, has a right, under exigent circumstances, to eliminate imminent threats to the United States. And that's what he did yesterday in international waters and that's what he intends to do. We're not going to sit back anymore and watch these people sail up and down the Caribbean like a cruise ship. It's not going to happen. It's not going to happen
anymore. They're not going to bring drugs into the United States. We're going to
stop them. I know a lot of presidents have talked about doing it, this president is not a talker, he's a doer, and he's going to do it. Josh, he went on to explain just simply stopping these boats and making arrests doesn't work. It's never worked. The drug cartels know they will lose a certain percentage of their cargo in that manner. They may rethink trafficking when their boats are being blown out of the water.
So another wonderful clip, by the way, from Marco Rubio. Yeah, Marco Rubio is genuinely excelling in this role of Secretary of State. I mean, he already was a pretty good senator in many ways, but he was built for this role. I mean, Marco Rubio is living his best life here
in Washington, DC, I would say, at this time. And he's totally right on the merits here as well. You know, one of Rubio's very first international trips, I think in memory serves, it actually might've been his very first trip back in late January, early February, after Donald Trump and the administration took office, Rubio went to multiple Central American countries and the message there was unmistakable.
In fact, the Wall Street Journal had a whole op-ed about at the time there, which the message that this administration was sending was that, yes, we're gonna engage with the whole world. We're going to engage with Europe. That was J.D. Vance in Munich. We're going to engage in the Middle East. We're going to engage with our Chinese Communist Party rivals, et cetera there.
But we're really going to pay very close attention to our own backyard. We're going to pay very close attention here to Latin America. There's a very venerable old tradition of American foreign policy thinking going all the way back could be James Monroe presidency was called the Monroe Doctrine 200 years ago in the early 19th century there. It's a very old, more conservative,
realist way of thinking about foreign policy. And this administration is very much living it out. But you know, more specifically when it comes to Venezuela and the narco traffickers, yeah, he's right. You know what Rita, look, my cousin, may his memory be blessed,
my cousin overdosed and died from fentanyl-based cocaine eight years ago. Way too many Americans, way, way too many Americans have similar stories to me. This has been a horrific, horrific epidemic there, whether it's coming from Mexico, whether it's coming from Venezuela and the Maduro regime,
whether it's coming from Cuba with their Chinese allies and so forth, it doesn't matter. It has to be stopped. America has the will. It has the means to stop it there. And under this administration, Rita, it's going to do it.
Now, let's hear from the leader of reform, possibly the next British Prime Minister, if the polls are right. Nigel Farage was in Washington, DC, giving evidence to a US congressional committee holding a hearing into whether European laws threaten Americans' right to speak freely in the US. Here Nigel Farage talks about just how far Britain has fallen and he mentions the extraordinary case of Graham Lyon that shows no one is safe from these Orwellian anti-free speech laws.
You know I come from a land of Magna Carta, I come from a land that gave us the mother of Parliament so it doesn't give me any great joy to be sitting in America and describing the really awful authoritarian situation that we have now sunk into. JD Vance did us all a service at the Munich Security Conference back in February this year. He really got this debate up and running and it's a vital one.
Graham Lyonan, the comedy writer, comedic writer, and he put out some tweets months ago when he was in Arizona and months later he arrives at Heathrow Airport to be met by five armed police. Armed police, not a big deal in the USA, a very big deal in the United Kingdom. Five of them! And he was arrested and taken away for questioning. He's not even a British citizen. He's an Irish citizen. This could happen to any American man or woman that goes to Heathrow, that has said things online
that the British government and British police don't like.
Josh, I've had Graham Lyon on my program. I've had a look at what he posted. It's not in any way extreme or warranting police attention. How many Americans travelling to the UK could expect to be met by police and placed under arrest for tweets or social media posts that the British government deem offensive?
So Rita, first of all, you know, I actually saw Nigel Farage a few hours after he gave that testimony. I'm here in Washington, DC actually to speak at a conference and I saw Nigel Farage. It was a whole reopening of the American affiliate
of GB News, his conservative British TV network. There were a lot of Trump administration officials there. Caroline Levell is there, her Commerce Secretary Howard Ludnick were there, many other pretty higher up luminaries as well.
And the message was pretty unmistakable, which is that the Trump administration would love nothing more than for Nigel Farage to be the next Prime Minister of the UK. Frankly, I would love nothing more than for Nigel Farage to be the next Prime Minister of the UK, because if the UK has any chance of saving itself from going entirely through the looking glass,
Alice in Wonderland style, then I think Nigel Farage is very much the man for the job, because they really are at this moment, tragically going through the looking glass. I'll give you an example of the thing will kind of hammer home this point. So last summer there was this whole uprising. There was a there was a horrific horrific killing of a second generation Rwandan in Britain. These girls at a dance class there in the south of
England there. And then with them with these Muslim riots and kind of other rights in response there. And I did a recording on my show The Josh Hammer Show and I talked about two tier here Keir, two-tier Keir Starmer for the Labour Party, the prime minister there. Rita, I have a friend who is a lawyer in London who messaged me on WhatsApp and said, "'Josh, you should probably delete this episode.'"
I said, "'What are you talking about here?' He said, "'You actually might get dragged into British court for defamation for this. Now, as a matter of principle, I didn't delete it. I have not been drafted into court there. But just but that's just to say, Rita, that that is seriously how on edge I think a lot of folks in the UK are. It is Orwellian totalitarian stuff.
It's disgusting. It is disgusting. And here, Nigel Farage pleads with the US to hold the
line on free speech. Don't allow, piece by piece, this to happen here in America. And you would be doing us and yourselves and all freedom-loving people a favour if your politicians and your businesses said to the British government, you've simply got this wrong. At what point did we become North Korea? Well, I think the Irish comedy
writer found that out two days ago at Heathrow Airport. Now before you go we
saw that terrible scene of the US Open as some lowlife took a cap a player was giving to a child. That dude has been named and shamed comprehensively by now but here's the antidote Josh to that nastiness. Watch here as Blue Jays fan catches a baseball and immediately hands it to a young kid who breaks down in tears.
Now it's a pretty high sportsmanship
by a Blue Jays fan out there. That young Yankee fan, oh boy, that kid is not gonna forget tonight, right?
I'd warms the heart, Josh.
Yeah, that's beautiful stuff. Look, I mean, you know Rita I got I grew up a diehard baseball We had partial season tickets going up there. You know I have fond memories of
seeing that sort of stuff in I mean like that's that's kind of the quintessential American I mean right there is kind of a selflessness is ability to kind of pitch in to kind of do for children from the next generation there. I mean, I don't know who the heck the schmuck is at the US Open there who is stealing this path there,
but that guy should be should be torn and feathered in the public square. And hopefully, you know, Rita, frankly, if I were advising the US Open folks, the US Tennis Association, I would say ban that guy for life
because he doesn't deserve to buy a ticket anymore
to the US Open. Definitely been named and shamed. I've read a lot about him online in recent days. He's paid a heavy price for that little action. Josh Hammer, thanks for your time tonight. Josh Hammer, thanks for your time tonight.
Thank you, Rita.
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