christ. somebody steps away from the crowd the mob turns on him. that s part of the story that s overlooked. dana: what s interesting and greg brings up a good point. we see the same revolt in the me too movement. if someone comes forwards and questions the intentions of the mob and not necessarily an accuser or someone who is accused, they are really cannibalized. there has to be this cultural purity when it comes to these divisive issues. dana: or asked to get on board defending somebody against a an accusation and you don t do it and there is a mob that happens that way, too. kennedy: yes, absolutely. richard: i have think you are right, greg, there is a mob mentality that exists on both sides of the aisle. john mccain because he disagreed with the president he is not a republican anymore he is a rino. he is not a rino. that s what you hear from trump people he is a rino because he disagreed with the president. deign. kennedy: really interesting. we do see sort of a backla
greg: there you go boots and underwear. kennedy: like peter i share a passion for packing george clooney up in the air or whatever it was. and five minutes is an intern at this, toiletry bag always prepacked. i wear my running shoes and pack my swim stuff, dresses can and flip flops. richard: well done, kennedy bravo. dan: dana and i valved a lot on trips with the president. can you run out of jeeps and not run out of drawers. dana: no. greg: put the prepacked bag into the suitcase that i have my fully packed bag. kennedy: your bug out bag. richard: you have a go bag. $10,000 and a firearm and my ipod. nothing but neil diamond because the world is going to be rough when it goes down. dana. i m a daydream believer. i don t know what i m saying. an epic feast is held in your honor. what is on the table?
america s ultimate camp fire food america s s mores day. they were originally called some mores. you always wanted some more of them. they got their name in the 18927 girl scout camp book called tramping and trailing. tramping? kennedy: that is absolutely right. things were very different in the 1920s. now they switched to cookies for obvious cookies. dana: you can t say that anymore. kennedy: they did. americans eat 9 million pounds of s mores every year at least. these are made with gluten free gram crackers you can have the regular variety. dark chocolate in greg s california heritage delicious gluten free marshmallow. all you need is gas and heat. heat them in a microwave. don t need a camp fire. go. richard: 13-year-old boy glamed faulkner no relation to harris. a neighbor called in and complained because he didn t have a license. but instead of shutting him down. the city of minneapolis health department got
and just last week we saw kamala harris try and do that with identity politics. dana: at net roots nation? kennedy: yes. dana: i have a post-it note it says intellectual independence i have it on my computer and had it there for years. greg: how do you fit that on a post-it note? do you have to write really small? dana: what are you talking about intellectual independence? greg: i would not get that on a post-it note. i have to write big. i interrupted. dana: one of the best things about living in a free country that you get to make these decisions and say things that you want and aren t consequences for it except for, perhaps, peer pressure or criticisms or whatever it might be. he is happy to take them. kennedy: does michael moore still have enough gas left in his bag. [laughter] kennedy: in order to fuel anotherreanother mediocre documy
talk. if if you look how the administration is running. forfeiture on black communities back on the books. also penalizing marijuana crimes back on the books. kennedy: in certain states and certain counties. dan: time-out. first time hosting the five and hosting the segment you are killing me with this piece. i love you guys. this is my first time. let me gte to the piece. greg: the reason why we are talking about this, why? because the nfl season started. dan: yes. greg: but that s why didn t they do it in the offseason, too? dan: they did. greg: all the players did? all the players were kneeling? no, you know what i mean. dana: actually, i don t understand what you mean. greg: what i m saying is, continue the protest. richard: they did. in front of the nfl headquarters like every day. dana: that he didn t go to the white house. dan: we definitely have to go now. the 20 second. buzz irwas up. greg: wait, i have another point.