tonight. jesse: welcome to jesse watters primetime. tonight it is not worthy of harvard. it is not what harvard s on you. you don t get special treatment. jesse: harvard s first black female president fire to. you are fired! get out of here! jesse: marjorie taylor greene swatted eight times for prime time debut tonight. one person assured of victory kind of undermines their whole idea of democracy, don t you think? jesse: a former spook claims the cia will finagle the next election. plus. harvard university always held the title of most elite ivy league school. sorry, yale. harvard university was the first college ever established in the american colonies way back in 1636 when joe biden was just a young lad. taking the name of an english clergyman who donated his library in a state for the greater good of the country. and harvard always put america first. during the american revolution, harvard move their students off campus and provided housing to the c
money card? i do not change what i see. actually, two other things, three other things came up for you. when i was contemplating coming here today, i m just going to throw them out. other than the usual ones, i got greece, australia and baby. another baby? emma, don t watch this. greece and australia. i thought you were talking about hair grease. no, no, no, i wouldn t be so rude. it s okay. please tell us what america should be looking for in 2024? great happiness. yes. that s just full of joy, happiness, contentment. it s actually a funny way of putting it. it is as big as the money card
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