Time time time time time greg yeah. Did you ever wonder how local news becomes national . It napped montgomery, alabama. A cityowned river boat tried to dock in its designated spot along the water front but a pontoon boat was mored there they asked the pontoon owner to move but when they were asked to move the owners were happy about it at all and then this happened. Mind you what youre about to see is disturbing. So if you have children in the room, punch them hard in the face as a diversion. Get out the way [screaming and yelling] greg well, thats disgusting. Appalling. And when im disgusted and appalled, i need to see more. Oh, new angle. Check the two guys in the water, make sure nobody drowns. Hey, hey, hey oh, my god that hurts. And then more people jumped in to defend the guy and it turned into quite the melee or what the irish call, friday night. But its what the rest of us might call just plain good tv which explains how this quickly went from a local story to a national one.
through the roof. since then, we ve learned a lot about the screw-ups in the early days, and we knew from the start the official stats were like joe biden counting his grandchildren. the numbers didn t add up. but now we re seeing some people admit the truth as the media finally lets them speak the truth without banning them from twitter or worse get interviewed by joy reid. specifically doctors are now admitting how much hospitals overcounted the number of covid deaths and hospitalizations. it s the subject of the latest chap chapter of you ve got to be kidding me. a washington post columnist acknowledged that we re overcounting covid deaths and hospitalizations. that s a problem. greg: you think so? when did you reach this conclusion? when do you remember when? take almost three years to fess up, hell, you re worse than hunter denying the truth like it was a baby you made with a stripper. only this hottest headline could have been published in the spring of
will: good morning and welcome to fox & friends and we just returned from the patriot awards in the grand ole opry. i said i m concerned. i love nashville. i got a little sense headed towards it is future looking like austin. social media people saying i m on the right track. i was in the golden era and lived in austin during the era and everyone living in austin thought they were there during the golden era and during the 90s when it was, yeah, cut ratey and fun liberal and in this house we believe in masks, love is love. know what i m talking about. the stereotypical liberal household and indistinguishable from any other city in america. i m worried nashville is at the beginning or golden era of the existence of the run of the mill and i should ask clay travis about this and the ccp and there s an aura about it and it s wonderful and they elect liberals and a new liberal mayor just got elected. he was the most liberal of the crop. he s pushing all these new forms of pub
crowded areas, especially during a search. but what about at home, when you re walking on the street. so certainly at home it works if you want to reduce household transmission. greg: household transmission. does that mean like when you get covid from your house? i mean, you re alone. jamie, you re used to that. i get it, i would wear a mask if i were like indoors around old people, like in the green room for cavuto. but what do you make of this jamie? jamie: i feel like it s crazy. this is nuts. people do say like masks don t work. i think it depends on your goal. i think it works if you re trying to find dummies then they absolutely work. i m done with covid and the mask stuff. i don t know if she answered quickly and wasn t thinking but it sounds insane to me. in my profession it was awful we cancelled so many shows. greg: what s your profession?
try it. sometimes the way you can end an argument is by admitting that you messed up, but they refuse to do so, even when it couldn t be more obvious. greg: i think everybody knew, we would bring up the idea of overcounting, and it was they weren t wrong. they were lying. this is as bad as like the mask stuff in my opinion. it s like, we thought more people were dying and we changed our lives and it turned out i think they were lying to cover up the fact that they had been wrong. that we really did need sglsh and also now they are ready to move on. so that s why you know, by the way, you know, and even now, with this begun, they are like the numbers are very low, and obviously things have changed dramatically over the past several years, but i think it s clearly a sign that they are ready to move on. greg: anybody care to defend jimmy fallon? charles? he s desperate. you know greg: it was a good b-52 s take. i don t know how much they pay you to do that but it