tax cut where she calls those crumbs and then yesterday when she was referring to chip being aligned with the short-term funding bill, she drew this comparison. this is like giving you a, um, a bowl of doggy doo, put a cherry on top and call it a chocolate sundae, this is nothing. ainsley: that s exactly what you want to think about at 7: 30 in the morning, right? that s right. i always call these people beltway crap weasels. they should have been putting the crap in crap weasel lately. ainsley: that s all you have to say about that. steve: i think that s it. michelle, thanks for joining us live today from colorado. you bet. take care, guys. brian: republicans best way to keep the house would be to run against nancy pelosi. it s worked in the past. if you want nancy pelosi to be your speaker we know how you want to vote. ainsley: her analogies are interesting.
the host of michelle malkin investigators on crtv she joins us from colorado springs. ainsley: how are you. good morning, how are you guys? brian: you heard about the clinton scandal do you even remember, michelle. yeah. brian: i didn t mean to put you on the spot. it s all a blur. yeah. steve: michelle, what do you make of last night the house passed a short-term spending bill and now they are kicking it to the senate where it looks like the democrats, this is going to be their alamo over daca. they want daca in the spending bill. if it s not they are going to shut down the government. right. and i think that that is the narrative that needs to get out there. the democrats are going to shut the government down because of 800,000 illegal aliens. have they ever proposed shutting the government down to protest on behalf of american workers? who have been harmed by immigration policies that have replaced them with
close. what s interesting is the administration has already said that they would not weaponize the shut down as they did during out obama years. brian: shut down the world war ii memorial. steve: big signs closed because of government shut down. they wouldn t do that. brian: i remember they tried to shut down mt. vernon and mt. vernon says excuse me, we re privately funded can you get your barriers out of here. steve: oopsy daisy. what happens going to happen after the house passed that short-term funding bill? a look at the capitol where time is running out to avoid a government shut down at midnight. brian: the house did their job. they passed a stop gap spending bill overnight to keep the lights on through midnight setting up a senate show down. that s happening today. ainsley: garrett tenney is live in washington where all eyes are on the senate now to do something. garrett? good morning, y all. buckle up for a long weekend. because just about with 17 hours to go until a governme
mr. presiden didn t tell the truth. i, like everyone else, would like to know the answer. starting to hand up my legs. bill clinton lived a double life. did i not have sexual relations with that woman. scandalous, a ground breaking seven-part series premiers sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern right here on the fox news channel. brian: it is fantastic. i saw great portion the first episode. they have been working so hard on this for over a year. it s the beginning of a series. the first focuses on the clinton years. it is awesome. ainsley: it s called scandalous premiers this sunday at 8:00 p.m. you have to watch. steve: meanwhile, let s dial in michelle malkin she is
publicly, transparently for the whole world to see that he is willing to do that. he is the great dealmaker and negotiator. but i find it really regrettable that for petty partisan political reasons and also as an audition for 2020, playing to the left wing base you have otherwise responsible members of the senate being willing to shut down the government for this reason. it truly is regrettable. also opioid treatment centers are at risk. sherrod brown in ohio who is up for re-election this year and has one of the most massive opioid abuse and death problems in this nation stood with the president in the oval office just last week as the president signed the act into law. is he going to go home and tell people in ohio because of daca i am not there to fund these opioid treatment centers? it s regrettable. brian: sounds like not going to address it you have until at least march 5th and thanks to court order maybe until june. let me tell what you jonah goldberg said last night on specia