especially from the left, then that s your home too. so why aren t we galvanized? greg: yeah, that s true. what do you think, kat? well, there s a lot of things that make us different than europe. we have a better screening system, muslims integrate better here. there s a huge problem with the political correctness type thing. something i wondered, they were wearing fake suicide vests, right? was he wearing it in the van he was driving? because i know if i m in an uber and i think it s a suicide vest, i d be like, hey, i think this dude has a suicide vest on. if i think i might die, then i m a little bit more worried about not dying, and i don t understand how that s not more of a thing. greg: yeah, that s true. tom, you can t be tolerant when you re dead. yeah. it s true, greg. i still haven t gotten over the fact this this is the outnumbered couch? [laughter] greg: yes. does your show have a budget? greg: everything here is being used by another show, including my pants. [lau
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tyrus, as armchair, i ve been asking for an armchair, every week i get this. why is it that i can t get an armchair? greg: it s not going to happen. she got a show, you got a show, all i want is an armchair! [cheers and applause] hashtag armchair. greg: well, you know why. yeah. i do. [laughter] greg: it s because that s the outnumbered chair. the left-out chair. greg: what do you think about the media? i don t anymore. [laughter] i don t. if i want to look for stuff to make fun of donald trump, i d watch cnn, msnbc, if i wanted tough to support trump, i d watch us. everyone has their own stake in the game right now, so the truth is where in the mid somewhere in the middle. i think cnn has put so much emphasis on finding something with this russian thing, and there s just not a lot to it. greg: right. and like i said, we have mueller s doing his thing, and they re eventually going to come out.
take on the mainstream. in nissan s midnight edition, available now at america s best sales event. greg: by the way, go to twitter immediately after tonight s show. we ve got a special gift for you, an after-dinner mint for this wonderful meal of a show. i ll tweet out a link to my monologue from last week s show that didn t air on kathy griffin. it s awesome. it should be up there the moment this show ends. but first, tom s got a new book out that i ve actually read. tom, why should everybody buy this book? well, i look back at the 70s, greg, and dads were meaner, moms were tougher, bullies were rougher, but somehow we turned out okay, right? greg: did we? i think we did. greg: i don t know that you did.
to comey s testimony. atmospherically. big picture, this is still a horrendous day for this president. i think what jim comey did was provide more evidence for the case of obstruction by the trump white house without using that legal word. the former director of the fbi says possible obstruction of justice by the president is almost certainly on the table. it s one of the big shoes to drop. greg: oh, they look so great together. [laughter] surely, rachel will are agree with me that the big surprising, substantive reveal was about former attorney general of the united states loretta lynch. the big, surprising, substantive reveal today was about the current attorney general of the united states, jeff sessions. greg: okay. i guess. we watched two different things. anyway, now i can predict how her show s going to be for the