iowa. florida governor taking it to joe biden and his other republican rivals, listen. we must restore sanity to our nation. in the state of florida, held the line one freedom hung in the balance. leadership is not about entertainment, it s not about building a brand, it s not about virtue signaling, it is about results. we get distracted, we allow the election to become a lot other things other than bidens failures. if he s able to hibernate in his basement for the whole campaign and not answer tough questions we may be in danger of seeing a democrat sweep in 2024. jesse: remember when the media compare donald trump to hitler? donald trump is worse. ron desantis unveils his authoritarian manifesto. speak of this model of what this dictator in the making wants to do. look at china, cuba, north north korea, or iran. grievance politics, divisiveness. both antidemocratic candidates they seek to be autocratic. jesse: if you think that s bad, the views host says republ
yesterday, and he was looking a little more like a child dressing up for halloween than a cabinet secretary there to bring hope and help to scared residents. here is how mayor pete did eventually respond to his 20-day delay. what i tried to do is balance to cothings: my desire to be involved and engaged on the ground, which is how i m wired to act, and my desire to follow the norm of transportation secretaries. i have to think about whether i got that balance right. sean: no thinking needed, pothole pete. he didn t strike the right balance. joining me now is james comer. congressman, good to see you. i want to get your take on this, because we reached out to mayor pete for a comment and we were actually referred to this tweet that says, i am along to learn, but the chair of the house oversight committee thinks that ntsb is part of our department. ntsb is independent, and with good reason. we will review and respond properly. congressman, how do you respond to mayor
week. because the news is really boring right now and he had to come up with something. greg: tonight monologue, evil. yeah. an uplifting topic, right? it was either evil or this. you re the guy who said gonorrhea was more worse than the cold. i ll bet you never have a cold that felt just like that, did you? i must ve got it on the toilet seat. that s a hell of a place to take a girl. greg: i love that! yeah, i will take evil. evil obviously exists but does calling people evil help you win an argument? or is it like me after three afro sports is, just too easy? and really, when someone does something awful, just saying it s evil won t stop it. i mean, the view is in its 25th year. [scattered laughter] greg: i kid. they aren t evil, they re just wrong. so what is evil? well, communists are evil, fascists are evil. cats are evil. especially that one. when you get in a debate about stuff, such evil branding sucks. the left will often call you evil to end conversa
organized felony theft and the stores seem to not want to do anything about it. harold: i sympathize with this young worker i have a perspective on this that s a little different, my wife was in a lululemon store in new york city that was burglarized. she came out of the store it happened in a minute, she came out of the store called me and shaking and was told afterwards the store has a policy with a don t want this thing to escalate and they have insurance for this stuff, they don t want to endanger their employees or their customers. this situation here is unique because this employee said this is a repeat offense and what i don t understand about their policy, if the employee or a customer is feels like their life is in danger, they are threatened by someone, how do you behave? i get with the stores coming from, they called the people they robbed the store my wife is in an hour later, they have some way of doing it. they need to revisit the policy
had violated bond conditions. this seems like a proactive decision to finally go after these corrupt prosecutors by state officials. what do you say? i think it s very interesting things. both in los angeles and in st. louis, easy people resisting the woke prosecution agenda speaking out for the first time, the ag is attempting to remove the district attorney from office. what that district attorney has done is the same thing that radically progressive prosecutors have done in san francisco and los angeles, which is basically to let people out, not require that people be held in jail for alleged crimes. the result is repeat offenses. the one in st. louis, the guy in question had violated the electronic monitoring 50 times before the accident. so you have this repeat offense, and these district attorneys are basically acting like defense