"my world." >> welcome to this special edition of hannity. i'm in for sean, and i'm kayleigh mcenany. we want to wish a very happy birthday to president biden. >> by the way, it's my birthday today and i can actually sign birthdays. [applause] >> it's difficult turning 60, difficult. [laughter] >> just to get here, liberty and bell had to beat some tough odds in competition. they had to work hard to show patience and be willing to travel over a thousand miles. you can say it's harder than getting a ticket to the renaissance tour or -- tour. it's kind of warm in brazil right now. >> now, i think he meant to say taylor swift and that was after he said the turkey sang happy birthday to him. he's the oldest president in american history and he keeps getting older. today biden turns 81 and he may not have liked the headlines that we woke up to. check these out. the wall street editorial board put it this way, running for re-election and his condition is an act of profound sevlfishness. a very clear takeaway. biden campaign, facing heat over plans to deal with his age. with that one their recommendation was forcing him to joke about his age calling himself grandpa joe. i'm not sure that will quell the fears of the american voter. then there was the "washington post." this was based on 30 interviews. the biden campaign works to ease democratic anxiety over re-election chances. one fundraiser in the article had this brutal assessment. the bad news is that ever is wetting the bed inside of biden world. it's really an unhappy confluence of biden world donors cocktail party friends saying can't you get him not to run, which is stupid and absurd if you know joe buyen. that's selfish joe biden. pierre just tried to laugh it all away. she said this in september. >> how does the president plan to convince the american people over the next year that 80 is not too old for someone running for re-election? >> 80 is is the new 40. didn't you hear? >> it's the new 40. the american people, meanwhile, appear to see it differently. 71% of voters say biden is too old to be an effective president. according to the "new york times" siena college poll and six swing states, that's a pretty big number, trump, this is brutal for the president, too, he beats biden, in the last eight, eight national polls conducted. even the liberal lap dog media are in full panic mode. according to obama's one time senior adviser, david axelrod, i think he has a 50-50 shot here but no better than that and maybe a little worse. and axelrod is not the only democrat who sees the writing on the wall. take a look at this. >> happy 81st birthday to biden but he's looking at some not so happy poll numbers. a new msnbc news poll puts his approval rating at 40%, the lowest of his presidency. >> nbc news polling on a hypothetical trump-biden rematch is not look going for democracy. >> i've said it before. do i think joe biden can do the job? absolutely. i don't think he can win the job and that's what i care about. he's going to lose because the people think he's too old and perception is reality. i'm sorry. >> if we're heading toward trump-biden, a rematch in 2024, how does that look in our polling? here it is. donald trump we have had 46%. biden, 44. >> this is significant because this is the first time in the history of our poll that former president trump beats president biden still within the margin of error. but still significant. >> so those are the lucid liberal lap dogs but some on the left, they have opted for willful blindness. biden isn't the problem. no, he couldn't be. you're the problem. your inability to be controlled. >> sadly, so many of those extremists, those maga extremists take their marching orders from donald trump who has no credibility left by any measure. he's only in it for himself. he's now defending himself in civil actions and criminal actions, and when do they break with him? because at some point, you know, maybe there needs to be a formal de programming of the cult members. >> you're the problem. remember it. prepare for the most negative campaign in history because democrats have nothing positive to run on. here now with reaction, fox news contributor ari fleisher. the harris poll chairman mark penn along with poster lee. i began specifically with those pieces from the "washington post" and politico. they have a lot of sources in democrat circles. this is based on at least 42 democrat sources. there is a lot of angst. you know this, we're both former press secretaries. you don't want these pieces landing on your desk. >> no, let me talk about one of my favorite things in that "washington post" article. democrats at the white house saying they want him to walk less so the public doesn't see him have difficulty walking. so what's the most concrete thing they have done? they have stopped him from walking up the big majestic steps to the top of air force one, and he goes with baby steps at the bottom. once you enter the bottom level of air force one, there is no elevator. there is nothing that gets you to the higher levels making it easier. there is an inner staircase, so the only thing they are doing is hiding joe biden. nothing is easier for him. he still has the climb but it's the only way they can hide him. and that's unfortunately the reality of what you have to deal with when you're dealing with an 81 year old. they are hiding the president so the country can't see the difficulties he has. that's a shame. that's not what you do with a president. >> it's basement campaign 2.0 except this time it's the oval office. mark, in one of these pieces, ron complain was asked at one of these swanky events that both parties have, he was asked what's the back-up plan? to which he replied, there is no back-up plan. that seems inconceivable to me given the polling and the president's age. do you think there is back-up plan? >> when your age is twice your approval rating, that's a problem. no question about it. but i don't think that there is going to be a change here in the nominee. that nbc poll, 77% of democrats picked biden for the nominee. he's got the full party machinery. he wants to run again. he is running. so i don't think there is a plan b. biden has a year. i've worked with presidents before, so as ari fleisher. that's a long time. if people thought the economy was going well, they wouldn't care about his age. it's about economy, immigration, crime and key issues. he's got a year to fix. >> a year is a long time. you look at the polls. eight national polls have trump beading -- beating biden. but it hasn't always translated into red victories. where are we? >> when you look at what happened with the red wave there was something else going on. a lot of people were saying the economy was the number one concern but there was abortion on the ballot and women's issues that hurt republicans. and there were a lot of weak candidate on the republican ticket. so this is a very different situation because you're looking at polling that says this is trump versus biden. not just generic ballot. which is exactly what people are looking at. it does not look good for joe biden. there are a couple of things i would be most concerned about if i were him. number one, he's losing significant numbers among younger voters. he carried young voters by a lot last time. it doesn't look like he'll be able to do that. the other thing that's really damming in some of these polls is his favor ability among independents. two in three look at him unfavorably. 65% of democrats say they don't think he's mentally fit for office. so these numbers are really, really staggering, and he can't just get through them by denying it. and he's not going to do it by hiding either. to ari fleisher's point you can't stop him from walking, you can't stop him from walking. he's got to get out there and tell his story, and you heard yellen say today it her job to tell his story. it's not. he's got to convince the american people he's up to the job and right now it's not looking good. >> to that point, i worked on the campaign. you always know the achilles heel of your boss, strength and weaknesses. how as a team do you unwind that and reverse the perception of the american people? >> there is only one way and that is to turn him into binge button and watch him get younger and that's not going to happen. and so it really is a huge problem for the democrats, and what a massive opportunity for republicans. whether the nominee is president trump or nikki haley or somebody else, as i would like to say and i have said it forever, don't compare donald trump to the almighty. compare him to the alternative. and the alternative is joe biden. i am just struck by how the democrats are committing political suicide. it's beyond belief that they are putting up the worst two candidates against donald trump in the country. there is nobody who could lose easier to donald trump than joe biden and kamala harris yet that's the path the democrats are on. it's inexplicable. that's why you will see huge pressure built around joe biden to get him to drop out right before the convention. >> i think that pressure will build. mark, you know, in the wake of the 2023 elections, not a good night for republicans yet again. not a good night in 2022 for republicans. but in the wake of that election, politico said there are two camps of democrats. there is the time to freak out democrats because they see the weakness of joe biden and there is the time to chill out democrats because they keep doing well in elections. which camp are you, chill out or freak out? >> i've been in the freakout camp for a long type. i've been calling attention to these same numbers. trump has been ahead in the harris polls for months. biden has been in this kind of doldrums, particularly, i thought he had a very bad summer. but i come back to, you know, buyen, like trump, in many ways, has managed to have nine lives time and time again. everybody thought he was out. you know, last time in the democratic primary and sudden isly he was in. everybody thought he was going to lose and he won, so i do think you're going to see democrats hold on to that but the reality is, we've got to see economic improvement. that's what this election is really about. not about age. >> one thing that the biden team has done well is mobilize an army of influencers to reach gen-z, millennials. you mentioned trump is doing very well with his cohort. unusually well for any republican but the day before the midterms biden brought all the tik tok influencers in, with an aggregate following of 67 million. obama met with them. they toured d.c. how powerful and how difficult is that to combat, this army of influencers, that has a huge megaphone? >> really hard to combat the army of influencers because they can mobilize on key issues because some of the -- polls seem to suggest seven in 10 independent women will be driven to the polls this election cycle because of the abortion, and three of our key states, abortion is going to be on the ballot. seven in 10 independent women, nine in 10 democratic women. so if influencers are able to get out there and mobilize on that issue i don't think they will be able to mobilize on joe biden but if they can mobilize on women's issues they could have a lot of success and i think republicans must come up with an answer that isn't, they don't have to change their position on abortion but they need to change perceptions on how they view women so they need to come up with a women's agenda. these influencelers be hard to beat especially on that particular issue. >> great point, thank you. it's no secret that democrats are in panic mode over biden's terrible poll numbers. it's game of how low can you go for joe? but harris, she's not worried. she told cnn that she and bide listen just have to earn their eu lex but how? joining us, former speaker of the house, newt gingrich. spe speaker, it's always a pleasure to hear your wisdom and at a moment in history, republicans, we don't have the senate or the presidency and elections are about choice how does the house under the newly leaded speaker mike johnson, who i sat across from and was very impressed by, how does the house give the american people a choice? it's it a contrasting opinion to biden. what should they be doing? >> i think they are doing a lot of it. i think if you look at the bills they have been passing, aid to israel, but offset by cutting money out of the irs i would say. a series of steps, very strong parental rights bill that virtually -- i think there are a lot of steps they can take but you also have to be realistic. i think what speaker johnson decided was that keeping the government open was the practical next step, given where they were. and the mess that they have been in and i suspect that was right. now, they are going to have some big fights over appropriations but in the long run they are a lot of other things the house republicans are doing that are going to end up mattering. the fact is, the biden family increasingly looks like, in a newsletter recently, i called them the delaware sopranos. we have more evidence every week from people like comer and chairman jordan and chairman smith. every single week, we're getting more evidence that this is just a family of crooks, and that's an important job which would not be happening if the house republicans didn't have a majority. so i think you're going to see both the process of legislation and the process of investigation moving forward. but let me also be clear. if biden can't solve the challenge with israel, the challenge with ukraine, the challenge on the border, the challenge with fentanyl, the challenge with crime, challenge with prices going up everywhere, we were just out shopping yesterday, and, i mean, the degree to which grocery prices keep going up affects every single american. it's not about polling. it's about advertising. it's about paying. >> the famous old adage, it's the economy c, stupid, but it didn't seem to have as much effect in the midterms. will it matter in a way that perhaps it didn't in the midterms? >> i have done a lot of work on what happened in the midterms. and what happened just a week ago. and part of my conclusion is that republicans do not yet understand the scale of the democratic machine. when you check the service employees union, you take the teacher's union, left wing activists groups, you take billionaires like sorrows, the total weight, if you go to state u.s. senate race by u.s. senate race, for example, or narrow house races or in virginia, some of the legislative races, we're just not big enough. we're like a mid size college team in the super bowl and we're going to have is to get a grip this year on what are we going to do to offset the sheer wait of left wing money, which is desperately trying to retain control for a practical reason. joe biden is spending six trillion $200 billion annually. if you're a left wing union, or a leaf wing interest group, losing control of $6.2 trillion gets you pretty darn motivated and that's a big part of what's going on. >> that's a fascinating description. now, what happens when you put, what you just described, that massive operation, and combine with it mail-in balloting, which people may not realize but in a place like nevada, they have codified that ballot laws, mass mail-out voting to all their voter rolls so what happens when you make that combination? >> i think it's very dangerous for the republicans and very dangerous for the country. what you have today is a nationwide machine on the left. a machine made up of interest groups. for example, the new york city democrats will be asking for billions to pay for joe bind's illegal immigrants. billions. and they are going to want the money. the city of chicago, the mayor will want billions. you go across the whole country. i want you to see as interest group after interest group that's going to want the money. what you have on the republican side are people who are really worried about the budget. they really want to get to a balance. they want to save social security and medicare. well, all of those things are a direct threat to the interest groups on the left. now, the difference in a presidential race, particularly if donald j. trump is involved, he's such a huge figure. he's not a candidate. he's a champion of millions of americans. the leader of a movement. very different than anything we've seen in most of american history. he can rise above, no matter how much money the left has, he has the capacity to reach the american people despite them, and you have to say, as of tonight, he's certainly going to be the nominee, and the odds are much better than even maybe three out of five or four out of five that he'll be the next president which, as it sinks in, will drive the left crazy. >> there is no doubt, he has a movement like we've never seen which is why they must be de programmed, in the words of little clinton. speaker newt, notwithstanding you very much. >> biden is unwilling or unable to deter attacks against u.s. soldiers in the middle east. former secretary of state mike pompeo and senator marcia blackburn will join us when we return. the day you get your clearchoice dental implants makes every day... a "let's dig in" day... mm. ...a "chow down" day... a "take a big bite" day... a "perfectly delicious" day... - mm. 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he said, i believe so, with his fingers crossed. john kirby, his spokesperson said we're closer than ever. this is different than what we heard previously, which is, look, we're not going to negotiate on hostages from the podium. why the change in language? >> it's great to be with you. i suspect that they have been working to try and figure out how to bring these people home. i pray that's so and get back to their families, but the cost of doing that, it appears, the biden administration are raising the risk that israel will be told to stand down and stop the destruction of hamas which is necessarily for the protection of not only the israeli people but the american people as well i don't know what they are contemplat contemplating. every one of the loss of these lives because of hamas. the fact that there are gazans being killed is the responsibility of hamas and it's the responsibility of iran and hamas to return the prisoners and deal a deal which will give a chance for hamas to rearm and reload presents not only a risk to the soldiers and idf but to the hostages themselves. >> i keep thinking about the 10-month-old. he's spent a 10th of his life in the hands of hamas terrorists. it's a tragedy. but a lot of people may not real lie, during our administration, during the trump administration we had great success getting hostages released. you, secretary pompeo, all key in that. what made the trump administration so successful that adversaries said yes, it is time to release an american. >> we were serious people and this administration that's been deeply unserious when it comes to pushing back against the islamic republic of iran and its hostage taking. you will remember, it's not that long ago, that we paid $6 billion in ramson to get back five americans and just within a handful of weeks there are more americans than that held by the iranian regime. when you're unserious, bad guys perceive that they can move about the cabin freely and take americans. they can fire over four dozen attacks on american soldiers, sailors and marines. they can do it because the american administration hasn't shown a threat. that's the fundamental difference. when you're serious nations will return those that they have wrongly held. they won't attack your folks, and when you demonstrate real resolve, when you're prepared to actually deliver on the promises you make, you are prepared to defend the red lines that you have drawn, you can convince the bad guys to step back, and sadly the biden administration, whether it was in afghanistan, where 13 americans were killed or with these attacks in the middle east on our soldiers -- >> you bring up the iranian attacks, 61 attacks on american service members in syria and iraq, and there is this line in the "washington post", you know how this work, every department and administration has a press team and there are things that leak and oftentimes people leak to the press when they are unhappy with something, when they disagree with the actions of the administration, and the "washington post", a senior defense official said the pentagon has provided additional options to the president beyond the actions that have been taken to date. that's against iranian proxies. this person affirmed that within the department of defense, there is growing doubt about the present approach. is this members of the pentagon, unhappy with president biden and the weakness he's taken because they are giving him other options president he has other options. >> kell liquor i'm sure that's what it is. you're right. this happens in every administration. i happened in ours, too, when they don't get the answer they look for some bureaucrat leaks something in. this case i'm confident that's true. i'm confident that biden was presented a full range of options almost all of which would have been more responsive, more aggressive, more protective of these american soldiers than the ones they have chosen to date so i think the pentagon is signaling, we've got to do more. if we're going to deter the iranian regime we have to at least acknowledge they are the ones responsible for the barbaric attacks on october 7 when the biden administration has refused to acknowledge it. we have to block and protect the attacks on israelis and americans and these barbaric attacks by the iranian regime itself. >> here's what you did to the houtis, by the way, they have taken out a $30 million -- they are seizing ships linked to israel, that's what they are doing, up to no good. here's what you did. on gentleman 15 of 2021 you designated them a terrorist group. january 15, biden, february 4, de list them as a terrorist group. why would he possibly do that? >> it's unexplainable. they have now committed terror attacks in abundance over the last 2 and a half years further demonstrating what di in january 221 was correct. they are activities, they are terrorists much like hamas, hezbollah, and the militias that are operating inside of iraq. they are fund and directed by the iranian regime. i can't for the life of me imagine why biden chose that time to de list them other than the biden administration wanted to go on bended knee tonight iranians to try to get back into the silly newmadeal the obama administration got us into. >> kayleigh: secretary pompeo, thank you very much. iranian proxies have carried over 60 attacks since october 17. you just heard us discuss that and according to reports biden's weak response is leading to frustration inside the pentagon, as laid out in the pages of the "washington post." here with reaction, tennessee senator marcia blackburn. so 61 attacks, senator, on americans since october 7. this comes after there were 80 previous attacks under the biden administration. we have three attacks in return. seven terrorists killed. the scoreboard seems to be in the favor of iran here. do we need a trump-style trike to get the iranians to back down? >> well, kayleigh mcenany, we have to have a kinetic response if we're going to be able to deter this. bear in mind we have lost that deterrence and biden has lost credibility on this issue, and when you start having people in the pentagon going to "washington post", and other outlets, and talking about the dissatisfaction, you know that the president has been given those other options, but we have to remember, much of this dissatisfaction with this administration and much of the distrust that some in the pentagon have, with the biden administration, goes back to the afghanistan withdrawal, and after that debacle, we found out much, much later, through hearings, that the president had been given options and what did he say? no, we're going to go forward, and then he goes out and declares it a success. when people in the military knew this was not a success. so we have to reestablish that deterrence, and we have to have that effective kinetic response. >> kayleigh: it was an extraordinary success and we lost 13 beautiful heroes, americans, there at the abbey gates. what a tragedy afghanistan was. everyone saw that. china saw that. russia saw that, and russia took action, and iran took action. but this was a very revealing moment. this was in the pentagon press briefing today. watch what was asked and watch the response from the deputy press secretary. >> the pentagon is waiting for a service member to be killed before taking stronger, more effective action? >> no, absolutely not. we would never want to see that. we would never want that to be the outcome of any attack. >> kayleigh: are you waiting on an american to be killed? that's a fair question. what are they waiting on, senator blackburn? >> they have no strategy, and they are going to have to have a strategy. these attacks are not going end until we come forward with a way and a strategy, and send that message. we're not going to tolerate this, and one of the things that must be done is to handle iran, and we have, in the senate, voted to see that $6 billion frozen, but we need sanctions on that oil production. iran could put a stop to this if they wanted to, but they don't. and bear in mind, they are the ones that are funding these militias. whether it's the houtis or hamas or hezbollah or isis in syria or iraq, they are the funder. so they are keeping this up because they know that biden is weak and that biden is not going to come after them. they know it because he hasn't done it. so you have to stop these attacks before somebody does get killed, and when you're north of 60 attacks, and they are not letting it up when the houtis have put people into a cargo ship, a japanese-owned cargo ship and taken control of that, you see the escalation that's there and for this crew over in the white house, to think that they can appease their way out of this situation, and not have that kinetic response, they are just pipe dreaming. it's not going to happen. >> kayleigh: it's not going to happen. it's clearly not happening. there have been six attacks. senator blackburn, you mentioned something there about voting to freeze the $6 billion. okay. i spoke with democratic congressman jared moskowitz. he led a bipartisan effort in the house to freeze the $6 billion that biden unleashed. moskowitz, in partnership with a republican congressman sent a letter to tony blinken saying let's redesignate the houtis, who drop down our drone. why is a democratic congressman in the house, democrats in the senate, having to push the democrat commander-in-chief? why is this happening? >> it is because this administration has people that are friendly to iran in that administration. i've been on the floor of the senate talking about aryan -- who is there in the dod. she has a top secret security clearance. she's chief-of-staff to one of the assistant secretaries there in dod. when you have people with that kind of security clearance that are pro iran that have been part of the iran expert initiative, robert mali was another one, who was in this administration, very pro iran, and you look at the participation of others in this administration, in the first iran deal in this latest iran deal, and now, they are going to free up another $10 billion for iran? iran does two things. when they get a dollar. they enrich iranian, just short of where it needs to be for a nuclear weapon. and secondly, they put it into terrorism. we know they put a hundred million dollars into hamas, hezbollah, houtis, each, individually, we know that they are funding these other mishes. we know that they are their proxies and they are carrying out these attacks, and everyone is aware of what's happening. iran, hamas, they all say death to america, death to israel. it is part of what they are doing. it's why we fight this every day. it's why we stand with israel. we have to stand with israel, and we have to have an administration that will show the world that we will not be deterred in our support of israel. >> kayleigh: it's fantasy foreign policy and it's leading to lot of american death and carnage. senator blackburn, thank you very much. straight ahead, american con consumers are getting punished by inflation just in time for the holidays, biden is selling you on a lie. we'll break it down on this special edition of "hannity." 4. >> kayleigh: welcome back to this special edition of "hannity." the holiday season is almost here which means americans are about to spend a ton of money even as most are barely getting by. check out this new survey from lending club which shows a full 60%, 60% of americans are living paycheck-to-paycheck. that includes 42% of those who report making six figures. over 1/3 of respondents say they will have to tap into savings just to buy gifts. it makes sense because prices are up 18% in three years. have you seen the price of chicken at the grocery stores? i was shocked when i went to buy it >> some of the biggest price hikes have come from items that people buy every day. food, groceries, coffee, rent, and high interest rates make it hard on people who fall behind on payments. this is bidenomics live and in action. co-host of the big money show, brian -- jayson, you're a messenger. you've messaged in congress. i think it's time to throw out bidenomics. >> well, it was a choice that joe biden made on day one. when he systematically decided to dismantle our energy portfolio. guess what? every single price on every single item went up because you've got to transport those items and when he decided they weren't going to have a cogent energy policy everything goes up. when you decide to spend just like wild in the united states congress, and you support that, and you drag billions of dollars, guess what things get more expensive. we went to go by a turkey today, it was $90 for a turkey. the price of stamps is up 32% in the last four years. but it's all a choice by joe biden. that's what bidenomics is. >> kayleigh: you mentioned turkey, $90. i go to the grocery store, i pick up the chicken breasts, i look down, $23 for chicken breasts. brian, prices are not down. they are still up. 18% over when he took office. >> i hope jayson's turkey was made of steak because that's a lot of money for a turkey. here's the problem. joe biden is always talking about inflation is coming down. what's really happening is the price level continues to rise, okay? it's not coming down. the inflation rate has been falling but the price level has not. so that's why, when you go to the store, everything feels like a rip-off. it just does. and what's happening is, some people are spending more just to get by. and some people, especially young people, have given up on things like buying a house, and so they are spending money kind of out of desperation like give me something good i can cling to but either way, the problem is, it's going on to credit cards. it's one thing if you take it out of your savings but when you're borrowing that's a ticking time bomb, and that's what bidenomics has created in this economy. essentially a ticking time bomb of debt. >> kayleigh: take a look at this, brian, sticking with you for a moment. you want to rent, you want a home. here's what you face in biden's america. the average rent price of october this month, $1,978. that's up from $1,667 around the time biden took over. monthly mortgage, i mean, not much better. $2,371, up from $1,621. this is the american dream. gone. >> yes, actually the mortgage is worse. up $700 per month over three years. you think about if you're somebody in america trying to build the dream, there are just a few things that fall into that. buying a home is one. number one, you couldn't buy a home because inflation was too high. number two, you can't buy a home because straights are so high, and think, you think what aim saving for? we have an america right now who aren't putting money away. guess what happens when they do that? especially the young people, they start looking for the bail-out. they start looking for the student debt forgiveness. we are creating cultural habits that will pay terrible dividends for years to come. we can't afford bidenomics for the next few decade let alone what's happening right now. >> kayleigh: jason, just a few moments but i'll never forget being on a cnn panel a day before trump won the election, a fellow commentator saying, look at these good economic numbers, if only we can get the word out. i feel like we're in a similar place. biden is trying to get the word out but until americans feel a difference it's just not going to work. >> you can try to say, you're better off but people know if they are better off, when they go to fill up their f-150, it hurts, it's painful, and the good ole days of donald trump just a few years ago, they know how good it used to be. >> kayleigh: enjoy that $90 turkey, jays son, and i'll enjoy my chicken. thank you. coming up, one nba player just dropped a new pair of sneakers, i can't wait for this interview. it's complete with bible verses, his sneaker line. he says he wants people to wear their values and he joins us next when this special edition of "hannity" continues. meet gold bond daily healing. a powerhouse lotion that moisturizes, heals, and smooths dry skin. with 7 moisturizers & 3 vitamins. and... new gold bond healing sensitive. clinically shown to heal & moisturize dry, sensitive skin. gold bond. bass pro shops and cabela's stands tall in our unwavering commitment to honoring our heroes. we extend our gratitude... beyond words... by proudly offering a legendary salute discount to those who protect our freedoms. our dedication to those who selflessly serve us runs deep within our dna. it's not just a discount... it's a commitment to making a difference. because every day is a chance for us to say thank you. bass pro shops and cabela's... your adventure starts here. there once was a tree lovingly made to look real. 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