g.o.p. still expected to take the house but a smaller margin the senate up for grabs. i have been wanting to do things outside of the government. the covid czar himself dr. anthony fauci moving up his retirement to this december. his legacy is presiding over the greatest debacle in public health history. action. judd strikes one tout right. forget that number 47 for aaron judd. and it s 2-0, yankees. oh, i want to dance with somebody i want to feel the heat of somebody it yeah, i want to dance with somebody will with somebody who lost me. steve: big dance today in a couple of states because they are having primaries. you are looking live at our nation s capitol, the seat of government. 71 degrees down there. high of 87. and as you can see clear as a bell. it s a beautiful day. we have selected that as the
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during the covid pandemic, my children didn t have colds because they were wearing masks. this is a cold now. we re going to wear masks and mandate them because you might get the sniffles and a fever? by the way, back in the pandemic, people were going into the hospital, the covid numbers were the way they were because like you said many people did go in there for other reasons. yes. it was mandated they be covid tested. they were positive and had no idea because they had no symptoms. let s look at the symptoms and not the numbers. it is a financial incentive to test for covid. in l.a. county, a mandate because the virus is there but orange county, no mandate. come on the hospitals are indemnified against getting sued by lawyers if they mishandle another case, if the patient had covid, they were like oh, had covid. i do think that maybe i m going out on a limb here, i
obviously it has been politicized. i would argue the democrats were rewarded for politicizing it. big-time. which is the worst part of all of this. how much time do we have to talk about all of this? [laughter] has that hysterics button be broken? will american voters fall for it again? i think there are several things. first of all, no, i think people now get it. they realize they got played a bit in the first, you know, part of covid. even your friend you were just talking yes, i know. i have a friend that originally maybe she didn t vote for my father-in-law. that s okay, but she originally was a very a hard person on covid. she always wanted to be masked. she didn t want to be around other people. she even recently told me how crazy she thinks this is. people are not buying into it the same way. when i came to new york, there s a mask mandate at lax