ridiculous. that s like me giving christmas presents to my daughter and then flushing them down the toilet in front of them. you re giving data and video to somebody who did some stupid documentary like the patriot purge. and looking at everything this week, mccarthy giving the video files to tucker carlson for unbelievable. also the bizarre comments from marjorie taylor green. she was talking about this national divorce, or tucker carlson talking about diversity hires being part of hitler him. it seem like there s some moron intelligencia. it is just incredible to me that these decisions are being made. but it is a scary time. you would think in what? the 2000s that that wouldn t be true. this unseriousness is turning to this violent i t i don t thinks. it is coming out of their
and called on beyonce and lizzo, to help with civil rights against the taliban. unserious, todd and this is unseriousness you get when you prioritize dei overmirit. todd: send lizzo to afghanistan, that is what people need. from fox and friends coverage last week, we covered super bowl last week and this week the super bowl of racing. live from daytona all year long and you are talking to people. the diner looks packed, guys. rachel: it is super packed, i walked in, i couldn t believe how many people were here. everyone is in daytona. will is jealous, it is not daytona 500 without a flyover by the thunderbirds, yesterday i
washington where there s a level of unseriousness when it comes to all of these fiscal issues that i think is really an indictment of our leadership class. i interviewed congressman patrick mchenry who is the chair of the house financial services committee the other day on my fox podcast and i asked him what is the possible justification that there can be to taking entitlement reform, medicare and social security off the table as opposed to talking about it given the cliff that it represents? and his answer to me was simple one word, power. and i think that that s true. it is simply an indictment of a political class that is about power as opposed to responsibility. bret: jeff, both party have dropped the ball on the fiscal responsibility. i mean republicans and democrats have spent a ton. on a political aspect, campaigning on fiscal responsibility, it doesn t appear like it s making a comeback any time soon. no. and i mean i think you can see that based on the democratic side. pre
justice department, for example, which has investigated scott perry. what could go wrong? joining me is kurt bardella, a former spokesman for the house oversight committee, and stuart stevens. you re in the hot seat first because you were saying quietly that you re having post traumatic stress disorder. you worked for darrell issa. you saw the unseriousness with which the committee could descend. what are your expectations now given the fact that scott perry is tell us about working there. what was it like? it s interesting because in the very beginning, the oversight committee was not supposed to be this partisan stomping ground. there was a time where they did serious and legitimate oversight, things like the bp oil spill, investigating the financial institutions. totally perfect use of oversight authority. and then it got hyperpartisan. remember, at the same time this was going on, this is also when we were hearing all the noise