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Happy Tuesday, everybody. Thank you. Thank you so much for that warm embrace. Because according to the media, I am now the meanest man on Earth. I finally pulled ahead of Neil Cavuto. This show is as rotten as Morning Joe’s breath. Everything I say has been deemed insensitive, callous, insulting, and by watching this, so are you. So let’s go down the list of what’s mean and what isn’t these days. First off, I say bomb the cartels. Those are the people who sell the drugs that kill 100,000 plus people here every year. But bombing them, how mean is that? Someone could actually get hurt. I might as well fire Kat by text instead. So just on its face, it’s mean. So let the cartels live on. But then so does the drug and sex trafficking. Innocent people get murdered. There’s rape, pedophilia. Entire generations go missing. So here’s an idea. Hear me out. Let’s build a wall. Not bad, right?
I know. I know, I know.
Every Democrat on TV has a wall around their private property. Why do that if it doesn’t keep people out? Now, some guy once tried to do this, but he was called racist and that’s mean. Plus, walls won’t really stop the problem, right? They’ll just dramatically reduce it. Ah, they laughed. Last night they wouldn’t have laughed at that. Slow group. OK, so let’s let him in and we’ll deal with these people later. But that’s what Fox said about Kilmeade in 1998. Still dealing with that problem. So, true, now this means that the drugs can come in and kill buttloads of Americans, but as a result, there will be way more apartments and houses available for the millions of illegals. And that’s nice. Just make sure to harvest their ballots. But then what about the junkies on the drugs?
Drug users sit outside a convenience store in Kensington, Philadelphia. Soon after this picture was taken an older woman brought food and water in a disposable cooler to the group. (Fox News Digital )
We could get them off the street,…
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