the point being that the issues that he talked about in his inaugural address were things that relate to people s aspirations, good educations for their kids, they want jobs. they want the good life, and how do you do that? do something about the trade problems, money abroad. judge jeanine: what do you think? quickly? i m a conservative return, you re a conservative progressive democrat, i think donald trump talked to the real voters out there. when two-thirds of the country think the country is on the wrong track, judge, it s okay to understand they re hurting and having trouble getting by. judge jeanine: when he talked about drugs and gangs and rusted out factories, crime, he talked about, everybody said that was dark. no, that s the reality! it s real. when is the last time we had a president talk about the inner cities? this is where i come from. i was mayor of clearlied. judge jeanine: cleveland, what a mess. when he says it, it s dark,
when a democrat says it, it s fine. judge jeanine: there were people in the middle of the protest, i said to it, look, you will see in street justice at the end of the show, why are you here? well, we want to maintain our rights. what in particular? our women s rights. we have the right to vote. we re okay, row roe versus wade is okay. it s not just trump, it s the congress, it s the house, but it s all donald trump s fault. what is going there is so much hatred. i asked previously, if donald trump did what you wanted, would you give him credit, matt, not a one would say yes. that doesn t surprise me. you said earlier this is part of democracy and i agree with you. a lot of people in my family who i have political disagreements were out there as well. this is all how it looks to the american people, they re having trouble getting over election laws. a lot of the people were excited about hillary clinton
hail and flooding are concerned for forecasters. if you re living in those areas, be careful. i m kelly wright, now back to justice with judge jeanine. . judge jeanine: welcome back to justice and it s time for the panel. american conservative chairman matt schlapp and former ohio congressman, fox news contributor and onetime candidate for president, democratic candidate for president. let s talk about what we ve been seeing, and i want to focus on the president s speech, just for a moment, i know that you have thoughts about the speech, dennis, a democrat, you ran for president. what did you think of it? things i ve been talking about for 30 or more years about doing something about the trade agreements causing our cities to be hollowed out and factories to be closed, about standing up for the american worker. about rebuilding the infrastructure, put millions of people back to work, stopping
foreign interventions, wasting trifls dollars abroad. he covered those points. frankly i think it s important for america to read what he said, not just hear it but read what he said and to consider that there might be some way that we can bring this country together on the kind of principles that he laid out. judge jeanine: wait a minute, you re a democrat. that s right. judge jeanine: i was in the middle of hundreds of thousands of democrats yesterday, if not left, socialists, whatever, and you like the speech? ben stein didn t like the speech. here s the thing, look, i reserve the right to disagree with him on anything, and i reserve the right to agree with him as well. and so i felt that judge jeanine: did you think it was dark? no, not at all. judge jeanine: did you take offense at america first? i gave a speech like that in 1984, and no one called him a racist when he did it. judge jeanine: of course not, of course not. what do you want america fourth or fifth? judge