Jesse Waters
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She did to save lives and she did.
And I will forever thank her for that.
It seems like she's not auditioning to get a job once again at CBS because she has been culturally ineffective going on her on her.
own rogue YouTube channel over the years.
She has always needed a network to prop her up because unfortunately she's got some bad ideas.
The way for her to play this, especially with someone like Rand Paul, who oftentimes goes rogue from his own caucus.
would be to say, you know, we needed to get the 14 percent.
But how can we in other cities just focus on that 14 percent instead of minimizing it and saying, you know, 14 percent really isn't that bad?
And because it is the bad, it is the worst of the worst.
And I think the point of this Tom Homan experiment was to show that people like Tim Walz and Jacob Fry and governors and mayors across the country who are plagued
by crime and homelessness and all sorts of other things they're unwilling to tackle is they have wanted this.
They have wanted these people out of their cities and their states.
But unfortunately, when Kristi Noem was in their grandstanding, it allowed Jacob Fry to grandstand.
And when you had Tom Hallman go in and, you know, talk to these people behind closed doors and say, you know, we're going to do this differently.
We're going to go into the county jails.
He said he had everyone from every county lining up to help get rid of those 14 percent that all of those places are desperate to rid themselves of.