sunday night in america. omor the race for the white house is kicking off in earnest tomorrow with the iowa caucus. iowa is the beginning, but the caucus does not always accurately predict how the story nd will end. a political graveyard is full of those who want iowa but did not go on to win the nomination but nevertheless winning is almost always better than not appear it polling indicates former president trump is the overwhelming favorite.ll are the poles right? and he emerge as the top challenger with poor showing persuade any candidate to exitig leftht or right? i joining us now is the host of good story and that debates c and town halls on election coverage, martha maccallum, who may have to pay taxes in t iowa because she s been there like weeks and weeks. jessica tarlov who is a cohost the five and wakes up every morning knowing she will be outnumbered even though that is not the name of the show but shs will be outnumbered 5:00 easter0 time when she more than h
yes, i know. oh, all right. stop happy thursday, everyone. it you would seem silly now, but once upon a time, america trusted anthony fauci. during the pandemic, we were all scared and confused then fauci was a comforting brooklyn accented voice of calm and some believed a man of his stature might even lead them to pot of gold. but according to his this week before the official select subcommittee on the covid pandemi tc, as doc the dwarf known as doc, coppedk to the following admissionadmis the six foot social distancing rule had no basis in science the lab. leak isn t just a conspiracy theory vaccine t just . mandates and travel bans were a mistake. and oh, that s previously his saying the lockdowns weren t his fault. so what exactly did he getl be right? that the media will believe anything if it comes from a toadstooli m l, a lab coat? kudos to chairman brad wenstrup holding fauci s tiny hooves to the fire ands refrainingto throwing him out a window. let s start w
big weekend show the big story tonight, the final countdown from the iowa caucuses and iowa is in the middle of a deep-freeze but the battle to win over hawkeye state voters is red-hot. fox news power rankings has former president trump is a clear frontrunner. ron desantis and he haley jockeying for second-place. vivek ramaswamy still hanging in foxbusiness correspondent grady trumbull picks up team coverage from iowa and des moines. trump is attacking vivek ramaswamy. he hasn t spent much time focusing on vivek ramaswamy but today he is perhaps indicating vivek ramaswamy caucus goers will eat away from supporters who might go for him and this is for the former president posted today, he says a vote for vivek ramaswamy is a vote for the other side. don t get duped by this, vote for trump, don t waste your vote. all of the polling does suggest former president trump is in the driver seat in this race but weather has been upending plans and the other candidate plan, or camp
hello america i am mark levin this is life, liberty and levin finally i ve missed you folks a lot it has been two weeks and hope you had a great christmas. i hope our new year is great. it s going to be a battle a question about it. just because the calendar flips this not mean things go away and all the fit said a sudden thingl sunny. it was nice having little time off, wasn t it? actually it s hard for me too do things with time off. the mind keeps percolating i cannot help it. we have two great guest for you this saturday. we have christopher the manhattan institute senior fellow and the city journal contributing editor. we also have colonel richard cap former commander of british forces in afghanistan former chairman of the covid intelligence group he has been spending a lot of time in the country of israel pretty want to talk to him about what s going on in the world in particular there as well. before we do that want to talk about what s going on right here at home.
good evening, thank you for joining us commit is trey gowdyi and it is sunday night in america. every four years they tell us this is the most important election of our lifetime. usually it is hyperbole but sometimes it is simply logical in the sense it is the next election and therefore, the most important. but i will concede. this election cycle does feelspo disproportionatelyl. consequential. at a realossr crossroads. more people arre pe questioning democracy as a system of government. americans seem less interested in working things out and more interested in duking things out. so maybe 202t.4 is the most important election of our lifetime.efin regardless, it is definitely the next one. it is ten months away. joining us now are two old friends of the show, opinionm an washington times opinion editor and democratic strategists kevin wallin. charlie, you have tollu helvepe with this month. there are prominent republicans and conservatives who claim they will not suppor