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Feb. 15, 2026 - The Trish Regan Show
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BREAKING: Trump SUES Ihan Omar for Libel After UNHINGED Accusations Trigger Legal Firestorm?!

Donald Trump sues Ilhan Omar for libel following her tweets calling for his execution and referencing Epstein files, alleging she is a fraudster facing up to $30 million in damages, deportation, and House Ethics scrutiny amid investigations into her husband's financial disclosures. The host contrasts this with a favorable 2.4% inflation report driven by AI productivity, criticizes Minnesota Governor Tim Walz for seeking federal funds, and cites a CNN survey showing 58% of voters view Democrats as too liberal, framing the episode as a defense of American values against radicalism. [Automatically generated summary]

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Inflation Report Surprises Everyone 00:15:06
And we're live.
Good to have all of you here today on a day when we get a great, great inflation report.
I mean, that's what I'm talking about.
They kept saying, oh, tariffs are going to be the end of the world.
Turns out they're not.
They're not.
In fact, if anything, you know, some people think you might actually be needing to worry about things like deflation right now.
Ilhan Omar, oh, goodness gracious, she really got herself in a bit of a pickle, shall we say?
I mean, you can't make it up.
And these idiots out in Minnesota, for goodness sakes, I mean, you know what?
Don't look a gift horse in the mouth.
Tim Walz, you got what you wanted, okay?
They're not surging any more troops in there, but you see, they're freaked out because they just said they're going to double down.
You got Tom Holman, you got James Comer, you got Scott Besson, all doubling down on fraud there in Minnesota.
So, what do they turn around and do and say, oh, we want damages?
We want damages because you made our life so tough for however long.
Give me a break.
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I'm calling it a beautiful inflation report.
It's like I. I'm speaking Trump now or something, right?
I can totally see him saying that.
I don't know as he said that, but he does like this inflation report because it shows things are going in the right direction.
We're going to go to him shortly.
But first, Ilhan Omar, oh my gosh, you really stepped in it now, didn't you?
You know, she's just not a very bright woman.
She decided to get herself in new kinds of legal trouble because she put this little doozy out.
Here's a, I'm very close to the screen today.
That's what happens when I travel.
So I hope you like me.
The leader of the We'll use the P word, okay?
Protection Party is trying to deflect attention from his name being all over the Epstein files.
Excuse me.
Don't forget, it was Donald Trump who called the FBI on Epstein.
Oh, yeah, that's come all out.
He's actually the one who triggered all this.
Don't forget, it's his administration that actually released the files.
Oh, Biden didn't do that.
Biden and Harris didn't go near that.
Why?
Because all their friends would have been implicated.
And then it was actually Donald Trump's administration, first time around, that locked the guy up.
So I'm just saying, okay, you go with what you're going to go with, Ilhan, because we know the truth doesn't actually matter to you in any way, shape, or form.
You got your own little.
Version of truth there, your Somalian version of truth.
Apparently, she's still longing for Somalia because she says in this particular tweet, again, which is going to land her in all kinds of legal trouble because she's just committed libel here, at least in Somalia, they execute, and then she used the P word again, not elect them.
Woo!
Okay, so now she's slandering him, libeling him with the P word, and then on top of that, seems to think it's a good idea to execute politicians.
I mean, Ilhan, do you really want to go there?
Because there's a lot of people that really don't want you on this planet right about now.
All right.
We don't do that.
Have you ever noticed that?
Like, the left is so rabid.
They're so filled with anger that they go to the worst possible place.
And we don't actually do that.
Like, we don't call people fascists.
And we don't call people words from World War II.
We certainly don't.
Well, I mean, I guess in the Epstein files, well, there are a few of those.
We'll leave the P word aside for now.
But we don't actually call for, like, Executions, thank you very much.
And yet, that's what's okay, that's what's tolerated on the left right now.
I mean, it's no wonder that a new study out of CNN actually shows that people are getting increasingly frustrated with that party, with the entire democratic establishment, because the majority of Americans now see them as well, Lunatics?
I mean, maybe not quite lunatics, but certainly too liberal.
We'll get to that in a little bit because I think it's an important little factoid to understand basically the amount of Americans out there that look at the Democrat Party and say, you know, this is not for me anymore because they've gotten so crazy.
But again, they're the ones using verbiage like Ilhan Omar is using here.
So this is actually going to land her in a lot of trouble.
And knowing Donald Trump as I know him, This is not going to go without some kind of legal ramification.
Don't forget, what did he sue the Daily Mail for?
Forgive me, not the Daily Mail.
Sorry, Daily Mail.
It was the BBC, right?
The BBC.
He's talking about a billion dollars.
Don't forget what he sued ABC News for.
He wound up with somewhere around $16 million when it was all said and done.
Don't forget what he sued CBS News for.
And Ilhan Omar, she's fair game.
This is not protected under the First Amendment.
You can't just come out and say things.
Like that about someone.
In fact, when I refer to her, I refer to her constantly or do refer to her as somebody who's alleged to have been involved in this fraud organization.
She's an alleged money launderer, she's an alleged fraudster.
Yeah.
All right, but you notice how I use the term alleged?
Because in America, that's what we do.
But she's actually coming out and saying that.
And so he's got every right to now go after her for libel.
And I'm thinking, hey, why not 30 mil?
Okay, take the entire 30 mil from her.
And yes, put her in prison.
And yes, you probably want to deport her too.
You have a bill now in the House and in the Senate all for deportation for the likes of Ilhan Omar and other fraudsters out of Minneapolis, out of Minnesota, out of California, because it's happening there too.
And, you know, you can't just come to this country and think you can defraud everyone.
Again, you're welcome to go back to Somalia if that's the kind of game you want to play.
Of course, there's no one to defraud in Somalia because nobody has anything.
Let's go to James Comer, who spoke about this.
On News Nation with a lovely woman who came from Fox there and is now hosting a program there.
Let's take a look.
This is a simple question.
It shouldn't take long to answer.
Reporters are trying to ask her the questions and she just walks by and won't answer questions.
But she finds enough time to tweet something absurd like that and compare her beloved Somalia to the United States like it's a superior country.
If she likes Somalia so much, she should go back to Somalia.
And I can tell you, with what we're investigating in Minnesota and the depositions and transcribed interviews that we're getting right now as we speak, With the whistleblowers in the Minnesota State Employees Union that have been dealing with these social programs.
It's really bad the amount of Somali fraud in all the different welfare programs.
So Ilya Omar really needs to keep her mouth shut.
Yeah, she does need to keep her mouth shut.
I don't think she knows how.
Well, in fairness, she does seem a little teeny bit more quiet lately.
I mean, other than that tweet, which now she's in total panic mode.
She's going to double down in hiding now because she doesn't want to talk.
She doesn't want to implicate herself because now her husband is being looked at by Treasury, by James Comer.
And now, of course, the Trump lawyer is going to be breathing down her back because of this libel thing.
I mean, She's really kind of done this to herself.
She's her own worst enemy.
But fine, okay?
Like, that's the game you want to play.
You better be willing to play with the big boys, Ilhan.
Because it's game over, if you would.
Let's go to James Comer on Twitter.
We've been informed in the last few hours that the Ethics Committee is probably going to have to be the committee that takes that investigation up.
I'm disappointed to learn that.
We thought that the Oversight Committee could do that.
So we're going to be writing a letter in the morning.
Referring this to the ethics committee.
And it's basically a simple investigation, Sean.
There are two companies listed on Omar's husband's financial disclosure form.
Both were worth, one was worth between $1,000 and $5,000.
And then the very next year, it was worth between $1 and $5 million.
Another one was worth, I think, $25,000.
And the next year was worth between $5 and $30 million based on the ranges on the financial disclosure form.
Either way, those are significant increases in value.
And, you know, we just have questions that any American would have.
What type of businesses are these that we know that the Department of Justice in the Biden administration was investigating, uh, Omar's husband for, uh, reports of fraud.
We know there's a winery in question that, uh, uh, has a big value on there that, uh, some believe isn't worth anything.
So there are a lot of questions.
This investigation shouldn't take long.
She should just willingly come in, she and her husband, and answer these questions.
It shouldn't take more than 15 minutes.
But thus far, over the last two weeks, it's been crickets from Omar.
Yeah.
I mean, aside from her crazy tweet where she's now subjecting herself to an entire libel suit.
And again, I said $30 million might be the right number just because that's what she's alleged to have made.
Look, this is actually significant for her.
And just to explain this out, it originally started in the Ethics Committee, and then Comer transferred it to the House Committee where they were trying to look at basically, You know, not just ethics, but they were going to be able to, in their estimation, I think they hoped that they could get a little bit more data because it was the Oversights Committee and that's controlled by the Republican Party.
And so the thinking was, okay, we have now a Republican controlled committee looking into her, but now it's gone back to ethics.
He sounds frustrated in that, but I think it's actually for the best because the Ethics Committee is totally nonpartisan, which means you've got five Dems and you've got five Republicans.
And so we can't come out and say, okay, this is a partisan hit job, which it's not.
At this point, like just to be really clear, this is not a partisan hit job.
This is a, you know, if you stole from America, if you did anything like that, then that's just not going to be tolerated at all.
I want to go to the Treasury Secretary, who's also making some pretty aggressive comments on it, right here, Besant.
Treasury's Financial Crimes Enforcement Network for whistleblowers that can actually be compensated if they come forward.
Why wasn't this done before?
Seems like a no brainer.
I don't know, Joe, but it's very exciting.
I think it's going to be a great way to ferret out waste. fraud and abuse starting in Minneapolis, which has been ground zero.
So we are encouraging whistleblowers who know about fraud, people who are stealing from the American taxpayer, to come forward.
At Treasury, we're setting up a website and we will be giving rewards up to 10 to 30 percent of the fines that we levy.
Wow.
All right.
So, do you hear that?
10 to 20 percent of the fines.
Like, that is absolutely incredible.
And some people are really going to wind up a creek without a paddle, right?
Let's go to Brad Finston, representative out of Minnesota.
So, Minnesota is the epicenter of fraud.
You know, the voters that I represent in southern Minnesota, the good, hardworking people of southern Minnesota, are sick of being taken advantage of.
And this fraud has made life unaffordable for folks.
We see government just throwing money down the drain, and we need accountability.
There is the CEO of our state who has mismanaged our state.
Governor Walls has ruined the accountability and the credibility and the goodwill of who we are as Minnesotans.
So we demand answers.
We demand people to go to jail.
Is that he's not going to run for reelection?
No, he knew he was unelectable.
He knew that this fraud is on his hands.
He has provided no accountability to the voters of Minnesota.
There is no path that he's taking this fraud serious, and that, you know, we haven't seen a single state employee fired.
We haven't seen a single person of his administration that's been let go of this fraud on their hands.
What do you think the voters think of Tim Walz right now?
Well, I think if he were to run, he would have lost in a big way.
Wow.
Pretty incredible stuff, right?
So it looks like they're really targeting these guys in a pretty serious way, and you now have representatives from Minnesota.
We've also seen Emer, for example, Bill Emer come out and say he was absolutely adamant that they go after and not only put them in jail, those that are involved, but actually deport them as well.
And so this is another representative from Minnesota echoing a similar sentiment.
So overall, you know, I just say it's not looking good for any of these guys.
And you would think, you would think that Minnesota politicians would be aware of this, right?
That they would think this one through and figure it out.
And yet, Tim Walz.
Again, not the brightest bulb.
Tim Walsh actually trying to turn it on its head and coming out yesterday swinging, saying, Okay, no, we're going to go after the federal government.
Like, you haven't had enough, buddy.
You're walking a tight rope here.
I think everybody knows, Tim Walsh, that you looked the other way.
And so before you go out there and say, Oh, well, we want something, our pound of flesh from the federal government because they were here trying to police our streets, by the way, doing a pretty good job at it.
I mean, aside from Couple of the incidents, right?
But you know, you look at what Tom Homan said yesterday, and they were able to importantly save more than 3,000 kids.
I mean, that stuff matters, and to round up criminals who should not be here.
And yet, Walsh comes out and says this it's almost like he's trying to deflect once again away from the real story, which is the fraud and the stealing of American taxpayer dollars by people who, you know, honestly, at this point, should they even be in our country if this is how they're going to treat us?
I think we know the answer to that.
Let's go to Walsh.
The federal government needs to pay for what they broke here.
There are going to be accountability on the things that happened, but one of the things is the incredible and immense costs that were borne by the people of this state.
The federal government needs to be responsible.
You don't get to break things and then just leave without doing something about it.
So we're going to be asking the federal delegation to be investing and doing the things necessary.
I mean, guys, good luck with that.
I mean, you get Jacob Prey doubling down on this as well, telling CNN he's going for the jugular, too.
Government Accountability and Lawsuits 00:04:31
Governor Walz was talking about that as well, and he said he wants federal compensation because of what happened in Minnesota.
He said, you don't get to break things and then just leave without doing something about it.
Do you agree with that, that there should be federal compensation?
I do.
To give you an idea of the damage that we have collectively experienced, this has indeed been catastrophic.
Now, to be clear, we're not victims here.
We are tough.
We've got the kind of grit in Minneapolis that I think is admirable.
We're going to make an extraordinary comeback.
And of course, we have to acknowledge the impact on people, on children, on small and local businesses, on our economy.
Okay, so let me get this straight.
You guys steal $19 billion from us.
We go to Minneapolis and Minnesota in general to try and help you clean up your streets from people who shouldn't be here.
You decide, okay, well, we're not going to go along with this.
We're going to play hardball because.
Keith Ellison, big tough AG that he is, the guy that, according to Josh Hawley, belongs in jail, should be a prisoner right now because he believes that Keith Ellison actually took money from the fraudsters for political donations because he was promising to keep them safe.
Keith Ellison is the one who said, okay, well, we don't have to get along with ICE.
We don't have to work with them in any way, shape, or form, even though they did during the Obama years because they realized it was expedient from a political purpose, right?
To kind of gin up all this commotion.
And you're talking about Minneapolis.
This is like ground zero for the BLM riots, et cetera.
They had a population primed, ready to go on this.
And so, sure enough, they get everybody all worked up.
They encourage people to defy the law.
They don't allow for the jails to be working with ICE.
And consequently, yeah, lots of bad stuff happened.
And yet, they had the audacity to come around and say, well, we're going to sue you.
No, no, no, no.
I think the answer is we're going to sue you.
The federal government is going to sue you.
We're going to get $19 billion back plus interest, okay?
That's how this is going to go down.
And if you can't pay it, I don't know what to tell you.
But we're certainly not going to be on the hook for anything.
Absolutely not.
You know, there's a real breakdown here.
And these people are ungrateful.
These people are off their rockers.
They actually think they can now turn this back as a, well, we're going to get you kind of thing.
Well, no, no, no.
We're going to get you, okay?
In fact, Congress is already requesting all of the data from Ilhan Omar's hubby.
I mean, the question is did he make off with some of that $250 million and did she therefore make off with some of that $250 million?
It certainly feels that way.
Again, James Comer putting a letter out to her.
So whether it's House Ethics Committee or whether it's You know, the committee on oversight, I don't really care at this point.
I actually like that it's house ethics because, you know, you can't try and squirm away from that.
You're going down in some way, shape, or form because there is no way.
There's just no way.
I'm just going to come right out and say it.
I mean, I know it's alleged, whatever.
There's no way that your business, your little winery that doesn't have any grapes, that doesn't have any vineyards, that doesn't have any wine, is worth $5 million.
I mean, we already heard that the business shut down, and there's no way your little venture capital firm is worth.
25 million.
I'm telling you, it's not happening.
I've been a financial reporter my entire career.
I know what valuations look like.
This is some kind of shenanigans.
Okay.
That's what this is.
This is some kind of fraud, I believe.
And I think it's all going to come out.
And she's freaking out.
And yet she's too stupid to quit while she's ahead and makes a stupid reference to Donald Trump.
And now she's going to get sued for libel on that front.
So, Timmy, Ilhan, you guys have a very tough row ahead of you.
And as for Keith Ellison and Tim Walz, I'd like to know, did they profit off of this as well for their political campaigns or maybe even for their deep pockets?
Ilhan Omar, do you have any property over in Dubai?
Because, you know, 700 million was making its way out of Minneapolis in suitcases.
This is what's been documented by the TSA.
It was more than any other city in the entire nation.
And you just happen to be married to a guy with a known history of fraud allegations for his cannabis company.
Oh, yeah.
He had a few of those.
What a winner.
He's had some sketchy dealings, shall we say, in the past.
So I would not put this past him in any way, shape, or form.
Cost of Living Improvements 00:05:11
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The inflation report was actually magnificent.
I mean, what do we see?
But inflation coming down and CNN got stuck having to admit it.
You know this kills them.
It kills them over at CNN.
But nonetheless, they had to say and report this.
Watch.
Okay, look, this is some encouraging news on the cost of living, right?
Inflation took a big step in the right direction to start the year off.
So consumer prices up by 2.4%.
Year over year.
That is an improvement from 2.7% in December that beat expectations, which were for 2.5%.
In fact, this is a new eight month low for annual inflation, month over month.
Prices up by 0.2%, also a step in the right direction, also beating expectations.
Now, economists look really closely at core inflation, which excludes food and energy.
Core inflation came in at 2.5%.
That's the lowest.
Annual inflation rate for core since March of 2021, before the inflation crisis.
Now, while we can't exclude food and energy from our family budgets, that's important because economists say that's a better indicator for where inflation is going.
And when you look at the trend for inflation over the last few years, you can see there's been some improvement, right?
It's been a little bit bumpy on this chart, it's been bumpy, but it has improved.
There was this uptick in inflation starting last spring after the president slapped massive tariffs on imports.
Inflation started to go heat back up up to 3%, but thankfully it's trending back down.
Now, when we look at some of the notable categories as far as what people are seeing at the store.
It's great.
This is a really, really good report.
And, you know, everybody said, oh, it's going to go way up because you see, we have all of these tariffs coming in and Trump tariffs are going to drive prices way, way higher.
And what do you see?
Exactly the opposite.
I mean, this is incredible.
It's just incredible.
Okay.
And why is this happening right now?
I think a lot of this has to do with the productivity gains in part coming from AI, for example.
In fact, you know, that's been massive.
And you have to take that into account.
And I think Besant, when he's been thinking about the economy, as well as Donald Trump, they're all taking everything into account.
And so this is just a tremendous, I think, victory for him.
And he knows it, by the way.
He knows it.
I want to go to the president speaking on this inflation report just a short time ago outside the White House.
Here we are.
Numbers, very low inflation.
We brought costs way down.
And the numbers were surprising, except to me, they weren't surprising.
Inflation numbers just announced, as you know, are way down, and we have it back in track.
We had the worst inflation in the history of our country, and now we have very modest inflation, which is what you want to have.
Indeed.
This is really, really good.
Again, another Fox explainer for you here on the wonderful news that we're getting on the inflation front.
Wages, that is, wages accounting for inflation, rose 1.25% from January 2025 to January 2026.
So, people over the first year of the Trump administration, Made a dollar and a quarter, 1.25% above inflation.
So in the four years under President Biden, real wages fell 1.4%.
So Americans turning the corner on making more to afford their lifestyle.
Experts think this adds to the argument for another rate cut.
Especially with the jobs numbers that we saw on Wednesday.
And I think all of these help us help the Fed have reasons to wind up cutting maybe prior to what they normally would have done.
And we get the next CPI inflation report a week before the March meeting.
This is really good.
I mean, this is exactly the opposite of what anybody had anticipated.
Of course, at 76 Research, we were predicting some of this in part because you're seeing right now a lot of prices coming down.
Take a look at this PepsiCo, General Mills, Giant Food, General Mills, nearly two thirds of their products in North America.
They've had reductions right across the board.
PepsiCo.
They're knocking the chip price down by 15%.
Lays, Doritos, Cheetos, Tostito snacks, all coming down by 15%.
Giant Food has also lowered prices on produce, dairy, meat, pantry staples.
Democrats Face Rising Criticism 00:07:56
I mean, guys, this is rather magnificent, right?
So you see all of these prices coming down.
And where does that leave the Fed with more room to cut?
Okay, so Kevin Warsh is going to be coming into a really good scenario there.
They like to call it Goldilocks, right?
And as inflation comes down, that gives him the room to.
To cut rates and therefore hopefully open up a little bit more of the economy, especially the middle class who has been plagued by these higher rates in terms of what it means for home prices and mortgage rates, in terms of what it means for car loans, used car loans as well.
So, if you free up some of that credit, you're going to get the engine starting to roll again.
Big, big stuff.
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You know, it's amazing.
We started this show talking about how there's just kind of a disconnect between Democrats and reality right now.
Democrats don't seem to understand where the rest of the country is.
They don't seem to understand that Americans don't want this craziness, that the party's gotten, frankly, way too darn liberal.
It's, I mean, you know, when.
When a man's a woman and a woman's a man, and this thing, you know, it's just getting a little crazy.
You know, I used to think like I was actually pretty moderate.
Apparently, I'm like some kind of right wing nut.
I'm like, fine, I guess, bring it on.
You know, I believe in good, strong security, a good, strong economy, low taxes, give more to the people so that, you know, they have the ability to spend it.
I am a fiscal conservative, all these things.
And like, apparently, I'm a right wing nut because I'm.
More and more conservative.
But the reality is, the Democrat Party has gotten more and more liberal and more and more crazy.
And you know what?
Americans are sick of it.
Just look at this CNN survey that was done.
Watch.
Democratic base, right?
But what about all Americans, right?
How about all voters?
Voters who say the Democrats are now too liberal?
Look at this percentage.
It was 42% in 1996, 48% in 2013.
Now 58% in 2025 of all voters say that the Democratic Party is too liberal.
The Democrats are moving to the left, the far left is gaining power, and there could be some electoral repercussions because what we see right now is voters, the clear majority, say that they are too liberal.
This is really interesting.
Thanks so much, Harry.
Thank you.
Really appreciate it.
She said, This is really interesting.
I think we appreciate this.
Listen, I think that the party has just gotten nuttier and nuttier and nuttier, and they don't recognize it.
They don't appreciate it.
They don't understand it.
They don't realize what they are doing, in fact, to themselves.
And you know how I know that?
I mean, I want to take a look at a soundbite that caught my eye.
Here is a reporter, I think this is from Mike Lindell's network, speaking to a representative, Democrat representative here yesterday on Capitol Hill.
Telling her about this study and the woman doesn't believe it.
Watch.
The SAVE Act is an attack on civil rights and it's racist.
Could you just explain that further?
Because 76% of black Americans support the SAVE Act, according to CNN.
Is that correct?
Yeah.
Well, we find it racist because at the end of the day, it's targeting black communities with a cost burden.
We've been through this historically, right?
Where we've been prohibited from voting because.
We didn't know how many bubbles were in a soap bar.
And so this is just a new iteration of that, and we're very focused on defeating it.
But if 76% of black Americans support voter ID?
I don't believe that 76%.
Well, that's possible.
But I do not agree with it.
You don't believe it.
See, that's what, again, when I talk about a disconnect, they don't believe that anybody could think differently than them.
I mean, Chucky Schumer, even CNN and MSNBC were all over him saying, wait a second, the study shows that Americans, all Americans, want things like voter ID.
Black Americans want voter IDs.
So, why would you guys be against it?
Because their party has gotten so left and so crazy, they're not listening to people anymore.
And so, this doesn't surprise me when you see this sort of disconnect.
And that's why Americans are saying that the party's getting too crazy.
And what are they left with?
A bunch of paid protesters?
The State Department coming out yesterday and naming specific groups, including a group out of China that's supported by the CCP.
Neville Roy Singman being named as one of the problems, as well as other groups, because they're getting this foreign money and they're infiltrating these communities and trying to create the sort of appearance, the appearance of a really psyched up protest group.
And yet, how much of that is really real?
And how much of that is staged?
Because I think that the Democrat Party has basically lost sight of.
What it is, what it stands for.
You have only to look at the union vote, right, to figure that one out.
When you see the success of how the union did with Donald Trump, Kamala Harris not getting any support.
Well, that was like a mainstay, was it not, for the Democrat Party?
So I think this is their future, which is good, you know, for the rest of us.
But they're not going to stand a chance, ultimately, if this is the way they're going to continue going.
And by all means, this is what we see from the likes of AOC, Jasmine Crockett.
Ma'am Donnie.
I mean, that was a real train wreck, right?
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I'm laughing at Flint Robinson.
He says, Yeah, I guess I'm a right wing nut too.
I guess we're all right wing nuts, right?
But it doesn't take much to be one because if you dare to think any differently than they do, if you actually think, you know, a man is a man, a woman is a woman, I feel like I'm Archie Bunker here, right?
Yeah, I mean, this is nuts, but it's where we are right now.
And I guess more power to us.
More power to us because we'll continue winning elections.
Richard, thank you very much for your generosity.
Much appreciated.
Democrats are communistic.
Yes, communistic indeed.
The groceries, Clive Jenkins talking about the groceries, right?
They're coming down regardless of what the lunatics say.
I thought you were going to say something about the grocery store in Mem Domingue because apparently that one's not working out well.
His free grocery store in New York City, all his free stuff, you know, someone's going to pay for it.
The adults in the room have to pay for it.
And you're going to destroy the economy.
It's been done before.
I have only to look at Venezuela, where 25 years ago it enjoyed the highest standard of living in all of Latin America.
Today, look at it.
I mean, they got a lot of rehabilitation efforts to get underway there in Venezuela, but we cannot be that, all right?
So we got to stamp all this nut stuff out and fast.
You know, we need sort of this rise of normalcy once again.
And I think it's happening.
I really do.
Thank you for being here.
We're going to be back live on the show again on Monday.
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I hope you have a terrific Valentine's Day.
Happy Valentines, and I will see you live on Monday.
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