steve: what if he would have broken into the wrong house. ainsley: i know. brian: how about you are a neighbor and want to have dinner without a guy pounding in front of your house on the base drum with nose rings? can we have peace and quiet. people are not going to sell, move next door they will protest. number two is do democrats understand this is going to come around? it doesn t stop just because of production. people motivated they are not going to like jen psaki or the homeland security the next day? now they say that s the go sign to protest like they re doing. can t they see around the bend it doesn t stop with the supreme court justice? the next person takes a job unpopular they are coming to your house. they came to senator josh hawley s house. we know what they were doing with the homeland security last time because they didn t like what was going on at the border. a michigan sheriff who stops responding to nonurgent calls. the reason? high gas prices. the latest impa
we don t have anything against working class people. we understand the frustration they are going through. different from occupy wall street, a few hundred people with nose rings who wanted to escape from society. this is people that for two and a half years without therapeutics, without a vaccine, told to deliver everything that we wanted to our doorstep and now once we got those things we say you better do what i tell you or you are fired, and then it turns out their anger was matched by other canadian citizens anger, higher vaccination rate that are us but more restrictions than we do. a culmination of events and they are watching in washington, there s a convoy to ring around washington so they can release the chains. trace: we talked about all this weekends, threats the convoys may come to los angeles to interrupt the super bowl.
stormed normandy greg: yes. so men who fought for freedom, he would rather us give up our freedom. i could go on, but i think i m good on beto. greg: yeah, you are. [applause] you live in texas, right? i lived in texas. i recently moved back to my home state of georgia. greg: oh, fantastic. [applause] georgia, another state [laughter] kat, you excited about beto? i bet you have some strong thoughts. i m greg: you ve dated men like beto. yeah. with nose rings and tattoos. greg: when did you get rid of them? recently. i am confused by beto, because as everyone has mentioned so far, he lost his home state, and now he says, oh, i will run for president. that is like getting cut from your high school football team and then saying you re going to try the make it in the nfl.
stormed normandy greg: yes. so men who fought for freedom, he would rather us give up our freedom. i could go on, but i think i m good on beto. greg: yeah, you are. [applause] you live in texas, right? i lived in texas. i recently moved back to my home state of georgia. greg: oh, fantastic. [applause] georgia, another state [laughter] kat, you excited about beto? i bet you have some strong thoughts. i m greg: you ve dated men like beto. yeah. with nose rings and tattoos. greg: when did you get rid of them? recently. i am confused by beto, because as everyone has mentioned so far, he lost his home state, and now he says, oh, i will run for president. that is like getting cut from your high school football team and then saying you re going to try the make it in the nfl.