he says, does this look good? does this make my butt look big? it s embarrassing. i ve got a go now. a hit-and-run. go ahead. laura: we called out that gutsy gal, hillary clinton last week on the show. she apparently took time out of her busy schedule to respond to ma on twitter. i ll have a response of my own in moments. but first, the big green fizzle. that s the focus of tonight s angle. turns out today s democrat party, such as radicalized but instant stupid and impractical. they downplay, even deny the impact of climate change. as communities are literally on fire. we made the largest investment to combat the climate crisis in history and deliver on environmental justice for people everywhere. laura: her pantsuit is literally on fire, she flipped so much. watch your wallet. and be prepared for a more miserable life for you and your family. they plan to take more of what you re earned and give it to others. it s like a reverse robin hood situation. it doesn t mean
leaving former obama adviser david axelrod to take this warning. but you do have to link to where people live. and right now people are at the gas prices are coming down. they re still high . they re going to grocery stores. they watch those numbers climb. he needs improvement on inflation. he needs public attitudes to improve and he needs to be careful about not. or in reality, how fast it got this bad and all the ridiculous things that the democrats say now, they can t define what a recession is . and here s the point, john . if it s not going to happen, why you have to redefine it if we re not really going to have a recession. why do you care about the definition or changing the accepted definition and whether you call it a recession or not? fox news digital found that americans are feeling the pain. we checked gas prices lately. have you checked the interest rates? absolutely. we re in a recession. economy isn t growing. don t seem to be growing anyway. we can t k
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