Emily Compagno
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But now you have people like Rashida Tlaib saying that ICE is the Klan.
So my goodness, how times have changed.
And even in short term, Jesse, because I remember when President Obama sat in El Paso, Texas, praising National and Border Patrol and federal agents, condemning illegal immigrants for taxing the American population and the civic municipal system, our tax dollars and the like.
So why for that party that lionizes him, why can't they remember that he, too, actually appreciated for just a small second those brave men and women that try to enforce our national laws?
Harold, can I ask if you are sort of are embarrassed by your former colleagues behavior when they demonize and align white supremacy with those men and women who have signed up in ICE to enforce laws, the laws that they themselves have legislated and create this issue is such a polarizing sort of fantastical hysteria.
Up next, Gavin Newsom thinks he can podcast his way to the White House, but Ben Shapiro just unplugged the mic.
I think he loves being in the spotlight.
He loves having his content out there.
It is clear he is not learning anything and it's clear it's not helping him in a substantive sense.
This is what I realized about him.
I was subjected to him as mayor of San Francisco, and I lived there for five years.
And, you know, unfortunately, as a Californian, subjected to his rise through the ranks.
And the reality is that from the beginning, he was sort of billed as this rising star and the next generation.
You know, he's the good-looking, charismatic, their words, not mine.
So he rode to office on an energy and on an aspirational front.
And then what happened?
In 2004, in February, remember, on Valentine's Day, he unconstitutionally subverted a California law against same-sex marriage and ordered the clerk in San Francisco to issue same-sex marriages.
And it was applauded, and he was the progressive, you know, radicalβ
fight to the Supreme Court of California.
And the Supreme Court of California ruled against him.