greg: i forgot to mention about what my wall argument, why mexico should build it and we pay for it. you get around the eminent domain issue which is going to prevent the wall anyway. emily: and who cares about their environment? greg: i care. emily: emily: i m kidding. greg: you are not invited to my christmas party bear last night, ted lieu, democratic irishman from california said if he could, he would restrict speech. i believe him. i would love to be able to regulate the content of speech. the first amendment prevents me from doing so. that is simply a function of the first amendment but i think over the long run, it s better that government does not regulate the content of speech. greg: oh, how nice of him.
it is time for one more thing. i will go first. i want to pay tribute to somebody that i have admired for so long, senator orrin hatch is retiring. he gave a speech yesterday at the end of the year here is the congress comes to a close. he has been a great patriot, a very thoughtful person. he is super funny and he has done a lot for you to an united states. didn t he write country music? he has a beautiful singing voice. he is been wonderful. and his farewell address, he asked the nation that we listen to our angels. he also has a great twitter game. watch this. remember when the big guns wanted us to not say bring home the bacon? that was his response. thank you for your service. keep tweeting. it is time for, greg s
history is over. i think we thought that when the berlin wall came down. it didn t work. jesse: what are you talking about? juan: i will explain to you later. jesse: read the article by hans. juan: on this argument what interests me is it s futile to say you re going to regulate speech. that s ridiculous. greg: it s happening. juan: you and i differ on this because i think it s happening when people say things like pro-life versus pro-choice. or they say pro guns were second amendment rights. greg: i agree with you. juan: they choose their language. or they say identity politics versus individual rights. that should be protected for gays, minorities, jews. people choose their language. the thing he s interested in is that hearings this week with google. google was there and they had people like steve king and others say how come when there is a search, and came up
speech, you won t find a better role model and trump. he won t shut up. and he has revised the dead mainstream media by giving them a simple business plan trump every day. for eight years, they were as frozen as boardwalk bananas. trump finally thought of them out. juan: why are you picking on pence? so what if he was frozen? greg: he was like me on the subway when something s going down. you don t want to make eye contact, you are just like this. greg: emily, use as much hans as you can when i ask isn t speech under threat really on campuses and in companies? it s not coming from republicans. emily: absolutely. how about i sit on my hands for this? as evidenced by the fact that uc berkeley was made to pay the huge settlement. i want to point out something about ted lieu. he gets under my skin so much.
greg: obviously there was an implication that he was saying that i would like to limit speech. he mentioned fox news. he wants to limit fox news. jesse: they want to limit the first and second amendment. president obama let it slip and he said we want to spread the wealth around. sometimes liberals say that. yeah, i do want to regulate speech. that s when the truth comes out. they want to regulate on college campuses, the internet. they tell trump he can t say that, yet he keeps winning pair what he keeps happening here is if you have 200 years and people in this country, politicians, you run out of new legislation. so in order to make yourself useful, and justify your job, you have to say we ve got to pass this bill. pass this bill. regulate this. regular businesses. after a while, you don t need any more laws. everything s fine. leave it alone. greg: juan, do you agree, no more laws? juan: in other words,