damage and somehow it is now president trump s fault. the washington post out with an op-ed entitled another hurricane is about to batter our coast. trump is complicit. according to the post, because president trump doesn t bend over backwards to support climate change, he is now to blame. i go to our resident climate change expert, greg gutfeld. greg: oh! this always drives me crazy. i will start with two facts and then have an overall assessment of the situation. jesse: close your ears, he s going to talk facts. greg: 51 years, 19 major hurricanes. if you go 51 years from 1965. 22016, you ve only had seven. 37% as frequent. if there s rising climate change and fewer major hurricanes, there goes your theory. there is an increasing damage over time with these hurricanes.
that is not due to the storm intensity, it s because we are increasing infrastructure in coastal areas. you can blame not global warming but you can blame the builders for building in areas where there are storms. i will say this to be fair, the jury is probably still out on this. it s going to take time to look at everything. the big problem is what i call the trump floater. you know when you go to a bar and you order a whiskey with a baileys floater, every story is now a drink. every story is a drink with age from floater. whether it s about coming yesterday, 9/11 or hurricanes or any kind of event, psychological disorders, depression, can t sleep, it s trump. everything has a trump angle. everything is a drink with a trump floater and it s because people in the media have trump on the brain and they are using that instead of their brain. jesse: why are all your
to speak with dozens of actually customers of the aarp auto insurance program from the hartford. - my cars do make me proud, so when the accident did happen, time stopped. but i was able to use my choice of body shop. they couldn t have really done anything any better. - [announcer] join the millions of customers 50 and over who trust the hartford. - [woman] call the hartford at to get a non-obligation quote or go to s before we still awaiting the president. jessie: the woodward interview, it s an ensemble cas
friends, i think. dana: they are now. jesse: i heard that mcconnell is doing something really cagey. he is keeping the senate open for october to prevent the democratic senators from going to campaign. i think it is smart. the congressional generic ballot has trended towards the left ever since the manna for it and cohen news dropped in august. you saw that trend release bike at that moment and energize the left and it depressed the right. there is a lot of wild cards. george w. bush is coming back and he is starting to raise money. trump is getting in there and he s going to campaign hard. the only thing left is the economy, and the economy is ripping. blue-collar wages are through the roof. the stock market is back to 26,000. gas prices still below $3 a gallon. things are looking good. who knows what s going to happen. juan: jedediah bila part of
there is no place for it. if somebody on the right was doing it, we would be vocally denouncing it. they need to denounce it on the left. greg: s words will probably not matter as much these days because most victims now are just those with wounded feelings. that s what we care about. we hear a lot about trump s rhetoric as though it s worse than violent deeds. this after four decades of incendiary words and deeds turning from the left. guys like bill ayers, the left-wing bomber who just retired from the university that you pay for. on 9/11, he was quoted the new york times saying i don t regret setting bombs. i feel we didn t do enough. why do we get the sense are more more people 17 years later might agree with them? it is the business of demonization and it seems to be booming. just ask steve scalise. dana: i always like the kicker. the thing is there s never a follow-up if it s dana: it s an isolated