define relation and we celebrate when good ones succeed and we celebrate when bad ones fail. we root for failure. the best part of the united states of america is we can get rid of our own leaders if enough of us vote. it can be frustrating when you live next to idiots because idiots put idiots in charge. even sometimes idiots realize they picked an idiot. and that s what happened last night in chicago chicago has been living in an a nightmare for years. and this morning the city woke up to good news the windy city is getting a new mayor. oh. thank god. and tonight we are going to tell you about what the chicago elections means for the democratic party. it s actually good news. it s good news for the country because primetime has noticed a trend. but, first, let s dance on lori s grave. she can sing. come on baby don t you want to go come on baby don t you want to go. jesse: oh, and she can dance. she can even deliver pizza. [doorbell] hey did you
want to tell you, kavanaugh, you have released the whirlwind and you will pay the price. [cheers and applause] you won t know what hit you. jesse: was that incitement, chuck? we will get to that in a minute. today, police arrested 26-year-old nicholas john roske at 1:30 a.m. he was carrying a bag with a glock 17 tactical knife, zip tie, a hammer a screwdriver, a nail punch a crowbar, duct tape and hiking boots. sounds like he wanted to take him out into the woods. well, it came close to that. until he got cold feet when he saw u.s. marshals with arms guarding kavanaugh s house and called the cops on himself. telling them everything. he says he was furious over roe v. wade. possibly being overturned. remember the leak? and was looking for purpose in his life. so he found that purpose by going out and trying to kill a supreme court justice. do you think that idea just popped into his head? or did the orders come all the way from the top? i know that there s an outrage right
protesters threatening the justices under 18 usc section 1507 have you brought even one. senator you asked me whether i sat on my hands. quite the opposite i sent 70 united states marshals. let me try again. has the department of justice brought even a single case under this statute? it s a yes, no question. the job of the united states marshals is to defend the lives. the answer is no. defend the lives of the justices and that s their number one priority. why are you unwilling to say no. the answer is no, you know it s no, i know it s no. you spent 20 years as a judge and perfectly content with justices being afraid for their children s lives. jesse: if garland doesn t have any problems with that, you think he is going to care if his fbi showed up locked and loaded to a house with seven kids inside? here s the seven children with mr. hawke houck and his win this early morning, they were all at home. mrs. houck has said repeatedly the children were screaming, they feare
again tonight. by the way, that s still against the law. there is a shot of his house live. even peacefully protesting outside of a judge s private residence is illegal. protesters are supposedly heading over there right now. it doesn t look like anyone is going to do anything to stop this. merrick garland, are you listening? right now, nancy pelosi is holding up a bill to increase security for our supreme court justices. it passed the senate already. but pelosi won t even put the bill on the floor for a vote. do they want to stop these people? do they? or do they just want to fuel the rise in left wing violence? dana perino made this point on the five today if garland doesn t arrest these protesters, if anybody goes outside of garland s house tonight, kavanaugh s house tonight? they are just as complicit. and it s clear joe biden has lost control of the left wing or
everything about it he is a rebel against and tearing it apart and it requires a strong response. look, i totally respect merrick garland. it s so great he s handled so many things with so much tact, but at this point, we re in a national cross roads and if garland doesn t speak out about the lessons from the past year, the other guys are going to and they re going to write the narrative and we see it right now with all this view of like oh, no harm, no foul on january 6th. well, people died and our capitol was attacked and if you re going to leave out the months of conspiracy an provocation that proceeded the attack, if that s your narrative, you might as well call january 6th the day that melania trump photographed all the white house rugs that day. there s a need for a strong, swift response and here we are a year later and we haven t had it. neil, we will sort of the