Scott Baio with Neil Cavuto this afternoon. I know you're shaking your head, but this is a good interview. Baio discusses Hillary, Trump, Romney, Paul Ryan, and life and success in Hiollywood as an outspoken conservative, including a prominent place at Ronald Reagan's funeral.
Two more clips inside. All three clips run less than 30 seconds.
Last time we saw Wall Street monkey Larry Summers he was celebrating the end of Glass-Steagal with Phil Gramm and Bill Clinton. Now he shows up on Fox Biz as the establishment's latest tool to try to bring down Trump. Democrats are frightened, establishment Republicans are frightened, U.S. multinationals are frightened.
Why? Because Donald Trump is going to be the next President of the United States.
Donald Trump on Hannity last night reacts to reports that the Washington Post has hired 20 reporters to dig up dirt on his past. He also discusses Hillary Clinton's attacks, new polls, swing states and Scotus.
Every hour we’re getting calls from reporters from The Washington Post, asking ridiculous questions, and I will tell you this is owned as a toy by Jeff Bezos, who controls Amazon. Amazon is getting away with murder, tax-wise. He’s using The Washington Post for power, so the politicians in Washington don’t tax Amazon like they should be taxed. He’s getting absolutely away — he’s worried about me, and I think he said that to somebody, it was in some article, where he thinks I would go after him for anti-trust, because he’s got a huge anti-trust problem.
This is good comedy with several hits including Schauble offering to trade Greece for Puerto Rico. The vote on Brexit is June 5th, and polls show it is very, very close. If British citizens decide to leave the EU, they will likely kill Obama's globalist TTIP trade bill in one fell swoop. Nigel Farage makes a nice appearance near the end.
Clinton advisor Sid Blumenthal went off script this morning on Squawk Box, and Kernan catches it immediately. In his closed-door meeting with reporters yesterday, FBI Director James Comey made the point repeatedly that the FBI does not conduct 'security reviews,' a comment intended specifically for Hillary and her henchmen.
Do not skip. This is two minutes of truth and pain for Hillary. The video will begin at 2:10.
Democratic strategist Harlan Hill tells Neil Cavuto he plans to vote for Trump and his polling shows many other Sanders supporters are also likely to cross over to the Trump Train (Bring Back American Jobs!) instead of voting for the globalist, NAFTA free-trading, Goldman-loving Hillary Clinton. We have been making this point for awhile, and it looks like the polls are starting to show it.
In a related and shocking development for the Clinton camp, in the past few days Donald Trump has narrowed the polling gap and is now tied with Hillary nationwide in the closely-watched head-to-head Reuters Daily Tracking Poll. Three weeks ago, Trump trailed Hillary by 12 points in the same poll. Something is happening out there. The Trump momentum is growing as voters are finally comparing their final two options for November without Cruz and Sanders to muddy the waters.
Milo will destroy Zuckerberg. No one has ever out-debated him. He is encouraging those who want to see the event to spread the challenge on the #TalkToMilo hashtag.
Trump uses a little comedy to troll the neo-con. Stick around for the last 45 seconds.
During a campaign rally over the weekend where he ripped Hillary and ridiculed 'goofus' Elizabeth Warren, Trump also took a few minutes to bash neo-con war hawk Charles Krauthammer over Iraq, the Iran deal and his failed presidential prognostications.
Excellent discussion of the latest developments in the case, including Bryan Pagliano, Cheryl Mills and news that FBI Director James Comey is holding a private, no-cameras-allowed meeting with reporters this afternoon to update the Clinton investigation. There is no word yet on his comments.
This moment of comedy ocurred during Eurozone debt negotiations with Greece. I had forgotten about it until Seth Myers included it in his skit on Brexit. Sure Greece owes more than Puerto Rico, but think of the strategic possibilites, and don't forget the Greek women.
German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schauble jabs at U.S. interference in the Greek debt crisis during the Bundesbank conference in Frankfurt. Schauble's comments were met with laughter when he added that Jack Lew thought he was joking.
After a very tense exchange Coach Knight breaks out the whooping stick to put the CNN host in his place. This is a great clip all the way through, especially the ending.