0 evening. as always, thank you for being with us. thank you for making this show possible. please set your dvr so you an episode of hannity news any time fox news .com hannity .com. in the meantime, this friday night, let not your heart be troubled. laura ingraham the angle is next. have a great. i'm sean duffy and for laura ingraham this is aam special edition of the income anglein. all right. first, this is bohannon's america people are gettingoe poorer and growing more desperate by the day. this one headline fromamerro the associated press sums ity. all up. longg i lines are back at us fod banks as inflation hits high and it gets worsehi. louisiana food bank ceo warns that right now there's enough food. but that might not be the case in the future. citing high fuel costs, making it more expensive to collect and distribute the food americansh who need help right now are in a perilous position making ends meet.os i'm not making i'm putting my savings. om i get paid tomorrow and already my whole paycheck is spoken for and it's the first time in my life i've had to apply for food stamps because i don't know how we're going to continue eating groceries for gas. so eat or buy gas. that's why goes out and it shouldn't be like that. >> america. no, it shouldn't. but this is biden's america. this is the united states of s america, for god's sake. we can't deal with that. >> yes. nott now. at the time biden made those comments, we were all about a year into the pandemic. so many people who are out of work, businesses have closed. and yes, there were long lines at food banks, but it was getting better. the unemployment rate was slowly going down. going the economy was rebounding. presidentno trump handed biden a country that was getting back on its feet. but it all changed. and this desperation felt on the part of many americansut came back , all due to the policies that the bush administration has put intong place. so knowing that americans are truly in troubles, how is the white house and its allies responding to all this? we've got a long way to go because of inflation, because of i call it the putin tax increase. the republicans do nothing to obstruct our efforts to lower your gas taxes and springs fromc higher costs, higher costs, springform shorter supply. f shorter supply is there because of covid preventing certain products from coming into our country. >> it is because in large part right now, because b of this energy crisis, so is because a potent covid the supply chaini i'm having trouble keeping track. these excuses keep piling up, but the solutions are never anywhere to be found. perhaps the most heroic effort we've seen has of late came from congresswoman veronica escobarr, who was discussingg biden's balancing act of and gasan oil exploration in the u.s. with begging a murderous dictator for some of his oil. >> the president is juggling some historic challenges right now. he inherited a country and that was grappling with covid. we now are seeing global inflation. a decade ago we should have acted far more quickly toit transition away from fossil fuels because we haven't madeus that transition. we're reliant w on gas. no one should envy the position that president biden is in right now. >> joining me now is tennessee senator marsha blackburn. >> marsha, good to see you. i've got to tell you what, so at listening to congresswoman escritoire explanation of why we're feeling this paines right now is that we didn't actually transition to green energy early as opposed to we're not drilling more in america, producing more american energy. >> what say you? i sayy that now they're trying to make it the people's fault because we didn't fall in line with that green new deal and thatat socialist agenda and do this a decades ago. and if s we had, then we wouldnt be having this problem now. it is just amazing to me they cannot ever say that joe biden said he was going to end the oil and gas industrye and on day one he set about taking the steps to make that promise come true with the keystone, with taking anbar off offline, with your offshore drilling being ended, stopping fracking, the list goes on and on , he said. forty to regulations since he took office that are directed directly at making it more difficult for the oil and gas industry to d drill, to explore, to produce, to refine. here in the united states. >> use. he did run on that right. he indicated, listen, i'm going to attack american oil and gas and energy. but he did gas say that some pee might give him kudos for sticking to his promise. but you and i both served in the house together. i mean, at one point whens your policies don't help people but actually hurt people are h kicking more people into poverty, you would thinkhi a leader would pivot and go. you know what? n no, no, this actually isn't working. i want to make sure my people are okay. they can afford groceries.an they can put gas in their car to go to work. so they can make a living foro their family. that is right. and i've r been in five tennesse counties todayness. t and sean, it is amazing. every one of them are worried about their county budgets. they hope that the budget hole to the end of the year, one of the counties was telling me about how , you know, the price of energy and inflation affects everything. all these county budgets, they needed some eight inch pipe for a water line. been paying four dollars a foot for that pipe. you know what it is right now? fourteen dollars and fifty cents a foot. so all of these products that come from derivatives of oil and gas, you're s seeing the price hikes there to inflate at nine point one percent. your groceries goingin through the roof, your price at the pump through the roof. people just cannot afford this. and , you know, watchhe on the food shortages, the fear this is causing with people the way verint fea dissipating d shortages because in rural americaes they know that the farmers are not plantinger as much this year to go into that supply chain for our food that you're going to see on the shelves next year. and the reason they're not planning the cost of fertilizer ,the cost of diesel, they cannot afford to get the crop in the ground, whichey is all going to c drive up the cost of food. this is a vicious cycle, senator . i know you see itic first hand n tennessee. i see it c firsthand in wisconsin. and you know what? we're grateful to have people like you fighting for some commonsense policies in the senate. soor thank you for joining me tonight to it. >> i always appreciateom your comments and goodme. >> good to be with you. all right. all right. we we now know how bad things this country. it's obvious. but just how bad is it going for biden? it seems almost weekly at this point that we're seeingde a headlinen. saying biden's approval hits a new low point of his presidency. this guy go all at the polling outfit? five thirty eight . sum it up. biden is dancing with a bleak bit of history. his approval rating. 39% is now the worst of any elected president at this point in his presidency since the end of world war two the in other words, biden is arguably in worse shape than any other electedd president heading intop his first midterm elections, including his four most recent predecessors who , like biden, ik anoperating in increasingly polarized political climate for real clear politics , they have an even bleaker outlook. >> biden's average job approval rating is thirty eight point four percent, with a spread of negative seventeen point o seven percent. >> wow.fe 1joining us now is tom bevan, president of real clear politics and joe concha, fox news contributor and media columnist at the hill. he's also the author of the book come on , man. great title, joe . all right, tom . let's talk about these numbers. 39% we've ever seen numbers this low. progression that can go even lower than 35% or is this kind ofs rock bottom joe biden no matter how bad it's going to get ? he can stick at thirty nine . i think he's pretty near his floor just because the only thing holding him up right now is support among democrats. i mean, he's way underwater among young voters, for instance, hispanic voters, independent voters. i mean you go across the board ,the only two groups that he has majority support among right now are po self-identified democrats and african-american voters. that's it. so i suspect he's pretty near his floor and really the bad news for for biden and for the democrats is when you look at his job approval on the economy, which is the number one issue by far in thisn election, it's even lower. it's at 35% in our average. sot he's getting very low marksb across the board fromoa t the public on the numberhe, an t issue that is on the minds of voters heading intohahe the election. >> and so, you know, i spent a lot of time in politics as a congressman for almost 10 years and politicians care aboutar their egos. they care about their legacy. right.he and toir think that joe biden hs poll numbers this low and not going to a pivot and do things differently to help the american people. i don't know about you, but this doesn't make any sense to me. i think when you get to a certain age, sean, you're stubborn in your ways and joe biden simply isn't going to do that pivot, that famous pivot that bill clinton did after ninety ninety four. he lost fifty four seats in the house and he t actually saia ,allve right, you know what? i got to work with newt gingrich, the new house speaker, and actually pass this thing called a balanced budget amendment. i know it's a foreign concept now ge, but they did they pass welfare reform and bill clinton won going away in 1996 againstns bob dolet . look, just ask the last firstst term democratic president jimmy carter what skyrocketing inflation does to a presidency. it's borders it. and when anyone ask the president, president sean, well, what should we do to lower inflation? he says the answer is for the government to spendndli trillions more in order to lower inflation. it's like greatly increasing i one's calorie intake in ann effort to lose lots of weight. i tried this on vacations at the jersey shore recently, double cheeseburgers, tuna tacos, copious amounts of milwaukee's best. trust me, it doesn't work.is and history showsto that the lat two democratic presidents who struggled l the first term lost fifty four and sixty three seats in the house respectively. and they were polling higher than biden. sean, what do you think this is going to look like in november considering where things are in this country? t tright now?ar it'se a red tsunami that's coming, no question. so when i do that at the beach, eat those burgers and that i assume i start to get like a second 30% and my kids point that out. i know what you're saying. but tom's right. the texan is is still ongoing. "the washington post" reporting today that kamala's longest servinggre is leaving next monta and that's not all politicosex reporting and her director ofpe speech writing is leaving after just four months. tom ,ecus political calls this a continuing, you know, staff makeover. but this isn't a makeover, is it? >> what is it? well, it's it's and biden lost, his longtime aide, kate biddington. she's leaving as well.ee we've seen a lot of turnover in this white house and i think that's on connel. >> harris aside.e i think it's because is veryff difficult to work for. i mean, that's that's i think w well known. well, established. and she doesn't treat her people well. and i think that's why a lot of them are leaving. i think it's also a product of the fact that this administration is struggling. i mean, biden should actually be firing more people who should probably be shaking up people acrossirle the board n his administration in an effort to get some some new energy to, some new ideas and make some sort of pivot because the course that they're on is leading to disaster. everybody knows, including all the democratsl in these swing districts that are running for reelection there. they are nervous, and scared to death because the administration keeps trying to reassure tti them inflation's peaked. now it's going to be on its way down. gas prices are waysheir down. y they don't believe him. and i don't't thinkdo the amerin public are going to believe that either. tknow staffers love power.th >> they want to be by the most powerful member possible. you're in a poll position when you're with the president or the vice president and that they're leaving these positions of power. that i just underscores how bad it i is . i want your take on this. give me some projection in your crystal ball. how many house seats areub republicans, republicans going to pick up this this november? wouldill republicans win the senate based on these ultra low numbers of joe biden? if barack obama lost 63 seats in 2010 and he was pollingt higher than joe biden, then i have to believe it's around about that number n right? at least 50 or 60 as far as the senate, that's more of a tossup right now, right. because but in the end, though, i think when inflation overwhelms everything and gas prices overwhelm everything and crime, by the way,ve g is ag issue as well. and we seee a a border that's anything but secure education going sideways and all thishi tumult abroad. if you're a republican senate candidate, just point out those things and make a referendum a on the current president. i don't seeee how they lose the senate there either. if those senate democrats or republicans excuse me, stick tom that message and make it a choice between what we haved now and what things could be . >> sean, paul . >> so i don't i don't support joe biden. i don't support these policies.t vote for me. it's pretty easy and they're probably when you're right. >> tom and joe , thanks for joining me. appreciate it. thanks to say thank you to. >>at all right. the great political realignment is real and it's happeningal as we speak. but when the media is forced to talk about it, they aren't quite sure how to frame it. that's why you see headlines like this quote, gop sees a chance to steal hispanic voters from democrats, end quote. unsurprisingly, that tweet angered a lot of people. and coming on the heels of joe biden's breakfast taco remarkiden, voters are frankly k of the pandering from democrats and the media alike. according to the hill, hispanic democrats in congress outnumber hispanic republicans four to one . but right now we're seeing a new generation of republican candidates all across the country cros. the national republican congressional committee says it has recruited a total of one hundred and two hispanic candidates this cycle. >> two of them are here with me tonight. joining me now is virginia congressional candidateth joseph and texas congressional candidate cassie garcia. ladies, thanks. joining me. yes, i want to go to you first. so is this alignment real, which i think it is . and if hispanics are moving from democrat to republican , why it absolutely is real. look, this past november, we proudly delivered 54% of the hispanic vote to the governor. this del is a movement and thers nothing the liberal democrat party can do to stophing thishi movement. while progressive activists were pushing to cuts a police budgets across the nation. guess who has felt the skyrocketing crimes in our community? communities of color. cowe felt the impacts of it. we see the failed leadership coming from the democrat party and we've had enough. we are rising to the occasion and we're going to send a loud, resounding message this november that the democrats party is not entitled to our vote, that they don't represent our values and that itnd is time now to restore our blessed republic. cathy, i have a podcast with my wife. it's called on the kitchen table on our 12 little latinas, latinos at home. the comment by joe in the taco comment was incredibly offensive. we talk about on our podcast on the kitchen table. but do yousi have tove talk abot tacos and hispanics when you can't talk about abortion, inflation, faith? you can't inf talk about school choice. you can't talk about the issues that really matter to the community. so you talk to tacos. >> is that the deal? you know, sean, thank you for having on tonight. you know, democrats want to control how we speak. we don't talk about>>o pronouns like all americans. we're worried about rising food prices and crime in our communities. s ofemocrats are so out touch they think hispanics vote for them. if they talk to us about tacos and promote open borderspr. but those are not the values of south texas. we believe in american dream. god , strong borders b and opportunities for families. i'm proudrtun of my heritage, my family and the people in our community came to thisto great t country to work hard, np to be dependent on the government. so every dayen i meete people who tell me they voted for democrats for decades, but that is no longer abdullah's democratic party. it's become too radical, elitistit and out of touch of our values. and to the point i want to talk about this a little bit later tonight. but the attack on the catholic church, on all churches, people of faith is very real and democrats don't seem to give any pushback, any condemned nation. and speaking broadly, the hispanic community is a community of faith. does that come into play?co yabsley as well as to why democrats are losingmo the hispanic vote ? >> and absolutely, ed, becausebs we're seeing a double standard . i know that kathy mida has also felt the impact of a bias that we received not just frome the media but from a democrat party that claims to support women and minorities. but the moment thatit they realizeie that you'r a conservative woman, they no longer want to support you. and soatt we received pushback like never before. they're calling up fake latinas . but listen, we're going to block out the noise because we know what the task ahead means. and it means that we're going to win. we're going to take back the house. in look, we continue to champion life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness while radical democrats are more interested in forcing our sons to be daughters and daughters, to be sons. we are focused on the issues and we're going too send a message this november thates our vote is going to have tooi be earnedng. rned. if you're talking too kevin mccarthy, if you're talking to the republican advice youwhat give them if they want to win latinos win the hispanic, what do they have to do? so talking to working leadership out there, t supporting our right races heree in south and south texas with mida, with mike lindell cruz and 15 my race and yes, we vega over in virginia, you know, the biden policies are hurting the families of southri texas right now. the biden border crisis. we talksi about baby formula shortages and the energy crisis in our district and we are going to see a red wave come this november. the democrat party has left the hispanic community and so we're going to see, more hispanics, more democrat hispanicss vote republican. come this november, we are m going to seeee a red tsunami tae over like never before. and we are going to makee history and we're going to flip three seats in the rio grande valley and virginia and you, vega is also going to win as well. and so we are going to make history. we believe in the american dream. ladies are going to do it. i live with a latino. l don't mess with latinos because you will get the fire and brimstone coming. you good luck in your races and thanks for joining me tonight. i appreciate. >> thank you. we're just getting started. thank you. yes. >> yes, you are.ou all right.co miyet another bombshell from the january 6th committee and their media accomplices fizzle out and you bet it did. matt whitaker is here to expose all that's coming up next. >> if something happened to you ,what would happen to them? 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