jesse: and sometimes you don t buy the reason they are dumping you. sorry, george. i don t understand. things were going so great. what happened? something must have happened. it s not you. it s me. you re giving me it s not you it s me routine? jesse: we might be looking at one of the biggest breakups in american history. something we haven t seen like the 40 s. it looks like democrats and the media are working on dumping kamala from the ticket. on friday, liz warren out of nowhere suggested biden could swap out harris for someone else he s more comfortable with. if he is that old in a second term the vice presidency becomes even more important, should kamala harris be his choice the second time around? recommendation you know, i i really want to defer to what makes biden comfortable on his team. we go way back, but they need they have to be a team. jesse: kamala s team hit the ceiling and forced pocahontas to apologize now liz says she didn t mean it.
especially now that the estimated cost of taxpayers is half a trillion dollars over the next ten years. an op-ed in the washington post paul s their plant calls their plans aggressive, and no concerns about taking money from plumbers and giving it writing that low-wage workers will pick up the tabs to cancel the educational debt. how is the president responding to these questions? let s take a look. and about how others don t have to? we see this all the time. i want to flashback to another biden and pelosi moment. they both addressed this issue. people think that the president of the united states has the power for forgiveness. he does not. he can postpone, delay, but he doesn t have that power. that has to be an act of congress. sounded very different. that comes with the same time that the wall street journal confidential memo written by charlie rose, and obama educational department leader council. wrote the floor for persuasive analysis tends to supp
[scattered applause] security is supposed to stop her at the door, who can say no to that smile? so is our friend from alaska, jamie lasalle. [scattered applause] sarah palin once said of jamie s career, i can t see it from my house or anybody else s. so what was one of the most repeated phrases in last few years to describe america? other than china s bitch? how about polarized? every expert in media crank says we are at each other s throats and maybe it s true if you re on a new york city subway, or worse, married to this. but for the most part, if you go to the gym, the supermarket, or the park, anywhere jamie sleeps, you ll see people getting along buried americans pretty much get by on the universal belief leave me alone unless i ask for help and i will do the same. if it s the same words kat says to her tapeworm. we know your secret. so why the perception that we hate each other? the belief comes from the top of a pile 50 feet high. press, which which is the least popul