potatoes are bad for the planet! said the unhappy rich kids, says mark steyn, he is our favorite guests. and he joins us again tonight. great to see you, mark. what do you make of this as a naturalized american, you are all in on thanksgiving, but the native born entitled kids at huffingpo are against it, what does that tell you? i love thanksgiving, it has something real at the heart of it. it is the biggest travel day of the year, because this is a big country, so grandparents in florida, and grandchildren in alaska. so it is a one day of the year that they do actually take a plane to go home for thanksgiving.f and the huffington post says you shouldn t be taking a plane. you shouldn t be eating a turkey. eating a turkey is bad for the planet, even though it is not as bad as one of these flatulent cows that aoc wants to slaughter.
thanksgiving dinner too. cranberry sauce and mashed potatoes are bad for the planet! said the unhitching don t act unhappy rich kids, says mark steyn, he is our favorite guests. and he joins us again tonight. great to see you, mark. what do you make of this as a naturalized american, you are all in on thanksgiving, but the native born entitled kids at huffington post are against it, what does that tell you? i love thanksgiving, it has something real at the heart of it. it is the biggest travel day of the year, because this is a big country, so grandparents in florida, and grandchildren in alaska. so it is a one day of the year that they do actually take a plane to go home for thanksgiving. and the huffington post says you shouldn t be taking a plane. you shall not be eating a turkey. eating a turkey is bad for the planet, even though it is not as
its way into america just like thankfully he was not successful. juan: jesse, a judge has denied him bail as all of this information has come out. 60-year-old naturalized american but with these ties. do you think that someone would make the case well, gee, we are just being overly aggressive here? well, i don t think that balance has been struck yet. i mean, listen, i know the guy is an american citizen. he was born in iraq. he was working at a very, very vulnerable job he literally has people s lives in his hands. commercial engineer. it has been a target for terrorists it has been for the last 10 to 20 years. you can t add surveillance to certain people because of their oath nisz city or nationality or religion. everybody in that industry working on planes needs to be scrutinized just a little
act or not. and that s going to change the thinking for a lot of people i think. yeah. i m as you know a naturalized american. it s never occurred to me that july 4th was a political event. and now it becomes a question. general, the washington post. i want to describe to you how the washington post described president trump s connection to the armed forces. more than any president in modern history, trump has ignored the traditional norms intended to keep the armed forces out of partisan fights. he s dispatched u.s. troops to the southern border and even suggested that it would be acceptable for them to open fire on unarmed migrants. he s tweeted orders at top generals in a brazen end run around the traditional chain of command and regularly refers to america s fighting forces as my military. trump s july 4th celebration has elevated his norm-defying behavior to new levels. is this just norm-defying, or is there anything dangerous about it? well, you know, we ve never seen
protests in hong kong. the thing that struck him he said publicly was the crowd size there. when kamala harris announced her candidacy for president, the thing he mentioned in an interview with my colleagues and me was her crowd size. it s something that s on his mind. so yeah, you can be sure that he ll be watching very carefully to see how many people come tomorrow, and he will probably be making comparisons if the crowds are good and if they re bad then he ll be probably finding ways to, you know, excuse that or blame it on other people or maybe the weather will dampen the enthusiasm. but it really changes the nature of the event. i ve grown up in washington. i live here. born here. every year my family and others and other families would go down to the mall and it was not a political event. this is now forcing families to decide whether or not going to the mall constitutes a political act or not. and that s going to change the thinking for a lot of people i think. yeah. i m, as y