also, clay travis, kayleigh mcenany, they have more on aoc s sad attempt to remain relevant. and dr. nicole saphier. your giggling vice president, uncontrollable laughing fits, kamala was in rare form. we have the tape. and tommy lahren and trying to erode title ix in women s sports. one espn host is speaking out jacqui. fi first we begin with the scandal in biden s white house. two top officials, secretary of state tony blinken and attorney general merrick i politicize the justice department garland have been accused of serious misconduct. all involves around who else, hunter biden. now, breaking tonight, we are learning your secretary of state is shady, he is lying, he is a hack, he is not to be trusted. remember that bogus october 2020 letter, 51 former intel experts claiming the hunter biden laptop had, quote, all of the classic earmarks of a russian information operation. all said this with no knowledge at all whatsoever because none of them saw the laptop. now, this is
clay travis. welcome, clay. all right. it is a simple fill os tee fee. everything is free. and will enrich china along the way. how does it make sense. joe biden said i oppose the green new deal, said it over and over again. he is backroading, back dooring the green new deal through the easy standards which we know 75% of lithium is in china. let s get china rich, cut our co2 admissions, hemorrhage jobs and emission cuts be wiped away by a day or two in china. sean: 15 to 20 grand more, pillage mother earth with machinery to get the cobalt and things to build the batteries. clay, i look at all of this. does anybody prefer an ev?
issues, and i think that s all it is. david: let s talk about one of the toughest issues and one of the main reasons he s in asia now dealing with north korea. he says about russia having a relationship with russia would be a great thing not a good thing and it would be a great thing especially as it relates to north korea. how specifically could russia help us calm down the situation with north korea? well, it s come to light there s a possibility that russia is providing back door assistance to north korea while the chinese and other countries are cutting off all assistance to north korea. after all the u.n. resolution that russia supported was that all the nations would stop doing business with north korea and most countries of the world have done that so the neuce is getting tighter and if russia is back dooring that and ignoring that and the only reason it would be doing it is because it s not in the united states interest. russia usually takes an opposing
important point. i speak to folks and you hear this elsewhere that russia is continuing its attacks and they re targeting both parties and possibly laying the groundwork for another attack in 2018, 2020. you said the president course krek corrects. he course corrected on the travel ban and he might course correct on this fraud issue. getting back to john s point about the back dooring, there is kind of two ns and two s s there are out. one is north korea, the other is nato s expansion that worries putin, and then you have syria and sanctions. you can t talk about sanctions without talking about election meddling. and so the president actually goes in there with an advantage where he could actually say, gee, i d like to work it out but i got the u.s. senate passing these sanctions, they re all over me, so we have to talk about this. he has the excuse of kind of the board of directors, if you will,
about people breaking into places in the neighborhood. historically, the general rule is you don t introduce character evidence, people s prior acts or behavior to prove action and conformity with what they did on a particular night. but this was a brilliant way of back dooring in character evidence, which is relatively benign. he started a neighborhood watch. jeff, you can look at this either way. you can look at george zimmerman wanting to start a neighborhood watch as a good thing for a citizen to do. or if you think he s a racist or a profiler, you can look at it that way. sltz i thought that was the most effective part of the opening statement where he set the stage and said this guy was out to get, and he almost you could tell the implication, he s out