it s definitely not an incitement of violence. they are playing into a very dangerous scenario in this country where they have a radicalized left. antifa and other groups that are on the verge and ready to fight what is the radicalized right? the alt-right? white nationalist? shannon: gentlemen. i think we can agree there is infringe on both ann s and they are susceptible to hearing people they agree with and that there are people encouraging them and that is what you have to worry about. but on kavanaugh, look at what they did to this man! with garland, it was like, the timing is wrong. oh, my gosh. with kavanaugh, do we ever go after a human being that call a hearing? shannon: gentlemen, gentlemen! during the commercial, they are going to arm wrestle.
overnight for escaped inmates. now, two of tennessee s most wanted. duane and jonathan baxter are accused of attacking a female detention officer before climbing over barbed wire fencing and making a run for it the officer rushed to the hospital but will be okay. the inmates could be armed with a hand made weapon. a look at your headlines and some scary moments there. steve: jillian, thank you very much. meanwhile, we have been talking about this. who is to blame for all the violent political rhetoric we have heard for so long now? max senile waters says blame donald trump. this president is the poster boy for what a mob protester looks like. steve: but the man running for her congressional seat has a different opinion. is he going to join us live. brian: plus, the democrat attacks on justice kavanaugh killed the never trump movement. our next guest a never trumper weighs in next.
deciding we ve got to get behind, unite and get behind president trump or else the left is going to do to us but they did to brett kavanaugh. jesse: there is a great piece in the federalist today which i was reading earlier. how kavanaugh s confirmation finally united the right under trump by brad todd. twenty-first names. howard do you feel about that? greg: i am against it. jesse: it goes to what jedediah was saying, maybe some of these moderate republicans have coalesced behind trump and to juan s point, i don t think the economy or the tax cuts wasn t working and they were flailing around looking for other things, i think you build on success and the kavanaugh confirmation was another successful point but the democrats can t get out of their own way. they stepped into a hornets nest and instead of running away, they are lingering around and keep getting stung and they re talking about the definition of a mob in impeachment and they can let the kavanaugh thing go when they s
juan: going after political leadership? jesse: ricin, threats against family members, chasing them around in the streets. that s an attack on political leadership and not something driving into a car or shooting up a random pizza place. i m not excusing it. i m saying it s different categorically. juan: it s different if someone stands up and says i disagree with you. i think mitch mcconnell, what you did, i m in this airport and i m not going to let you hear it. jedidiah: harassing somebody out of a restaurant? jesse: the maxine waters approach. juan: you are so dramatic. she said it s okay to stand up. jesse: coming up, we ll democrats smears against kavanaugh s think them in the midterms? trump s latest next. [woman 1] this.
fair and the vast majority of the country does believe in presumption of innocence. there s so many people in the country, regardless of party lines, they are saying that the way kavanaugh was treated not just by democrats but by the media, it was horrific. maybe people who don t buy into the philosophy of media, conservatives, they are not part of that conservative hard-core base. they are sitting back and saying maybe they do have a point because they watch how this guy was painted and what he was put through. they were appalled. people may not of been pushed to vote are saying these democrats really went off the rails and i have to get out there because i m fighting for basic tenets of the republic. dana: juan, senate democrats running in red states already had tough racism now looks like republicans are pulling ahead in nevada and certainly in tennessee. juan: right. the race in tennessee, down bigger than he ever was to marsha blackburn.